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Where to view the films nominated films for Oscar in 2024 online

Where to view the films nominated for Oscar in 2024 online


We're going to tell you where to watch every Oscar-nominated film before Sunday's Academy Awards, so grab your popcorn and your remote.

The time to see every nominee movie is running out as the 2024 Academy Awards are set to premiere on ABC on Sunday at 7 p.m. ET.

Fortunately, depending on the streaming services you use, you might be able to watch them from the comfort of your living room couch.

There may only be a few of these fantastic films available to you because of time constraints. Which ones ought to come first? Of course, the ones with the most Oscar nominations! 

The World War II drama "Oppenheimer," directed by Christopher Nolan, is a must-see film this year. It tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer and his crew as they worked to develop the atomic bomb. The film was nominated for thirteen awards, including best picture and acting for Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., and Cillian Murphy.

"Poor Things," a peculiar and quirky dark comedy about a female creation akin to Frankenstein who must learn how to navigate the world, received the second-highest number of nominations. Eleven nominations were received, with Emma Stone nominated for best actress in a leading role and best picture.

You should put "Killers of the Flower Moon" on your list of things "must-watch." An Osage lady (played by Lily Gladstone) marries a White man (Leonardo DiCaprio) in 1920s Oklahoma—a terrifying true story. The video tells the story of a horrifying string of Osage Nation fatalities caused by avaricious oil merchants. There were ten nominations for it, including best film, Martin Scorsese's best director, and Gladstone's best actress.


Try to watch as many of the best picture nominees' films as you can after you've eliminated these three.

The most nominated films of this year can be streamed at these locations:

  • "American Fiction," the best film candidate, is available on Prime Video.
  • "Anatomy of a Fall" is available for purchase or rental on Apple TV+ or Prime Video.
  • Watch "Barbie" on Max
  • "The Holdovers" is available to view on Apple TV+ or Peacock.
  • Watch "Killers of the Flower Moon" on Apple TV+ or purchase it on Prime Video.
  • Netflix is streaming "Maestro."
  • Watch "Oppenheimer" on Peacock, rent it, or get it on Prime Video.
  • Watch "Past Lives" on Paramount+.
  • Purchase "Poor Things" on Prime Video or view it on Hulu.
  • Purchase "The Zone of Interest" on Prime Video.
 

Netflix stream "Nyad" (Annette Bening), the nominee for best actress.

  • You may watch or purchase "Killers of the Flower Moon" (Lily Gladstone) on Apple TV+ or Prime Video.
  • "Anatomy of a Fall" (Sandra Hüller) is available for purchase or rental on Apple TV+ or Prime Video.
  • Watch "Maestro" (Carey Mulligan) on Netflix
  • Watch or purchase Emma Stone's "Poor Things" on Hulu or Prime Video.
  • Netflix is streaming Bradley Cooper's "Maestro," one of the best actor nominations.
  • Watch "Rustin" (Colman Domingo) on Netflix.
  • Paul Giamatti's "The Holdovers" is available to stream on Peacock or watch on Apple TV+.
  • Cillian Murphy's "Oppenheimer" is available to view on Peacock, rent, or purchase on Prime Video.
  • Purchase Jeffrey Wright's "American Fiction" on Prime Video.
  • Jennifer Graham Kizer first published this article on Simplemost.com. 

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