How to watch all of the 2024 Oscar nominees

If you missed Oppenheimer, Barbie, Killers Of The Flower Moon, or any of the movies up for Academy Awards this year, here’s where and how to find them

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How to watch all of the 2024 Oscar nominees
Clockwise from top left: Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures), The Zone Of Interest (A24), Napoleon (Apple TV+), Barbie (Warner Bros.), Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures) Graphic: The A.V. Club

The final stretch of awards season is here, so how many of the Oscar-nominated films have you seen? If the answer is “not enough,” or you just feel like hosting your own Barbenheimer double feature at home, we’ve got you covered. Between the many streaming platforms, video-on-demand services, and good old-fashioned physical media, there are plenty of opportunities to catch up on the nominees. Some of these films are even still playing in theaters, so you can see them on the big screen, just as the filmmakers (well, mainly Christopher Nolan) intended.

We’ve included every film with at least one nomination on this list, including some foreign films and documentaries that aren’t yet available. We’ll keep it updated when we have more information. There should still be plenty here to leave you feeling prepared to root for your favorites when the Academy Awards ceremony airs on March 10.

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“20 Days in Mariupol” Trailer | Doc Edge Festival 2023

Nominations: Best Documentary FeatureHow to watch: Stream it on What The A.V. Club said: Despots count on the fact that the grim realities of war understandably grind most of us down. But , a World Cinema Audience Award winner at the Sundance Film Festival, is a work that punches beyond the news cycle, a sobering piece of frontline docu-journalism that achieves its own special transcendence. Director Mstyslav Chernov’s film is a gripping historical record, yes, but it’s shot through with moments of extraordinary bravery that counterbalance its bleakness. It gives one hope even as it breaks your heart. Watch it in tandem with 2022’s Navalny for a fuller understanding of the stakes of the war in Ukraine. [Brent Simon]

4 Comments

  • stevennorwood-av says:

    As an avowed Koji Yakusho fan, I guess I need to seek out Perfect Days, which I didn’t even know existed before the nominations came out.

  • fireupabove-av says:

    If Four Daughters doesn’t sound like something you’d usually go for, just watch the trailer (and of course watch the film if you have Prime). It’s truly one of the most moving films I’ve seen. Have tissue and someone to hold onto handy when you watch it.

  • magpie187-av says:

    How many different ways you gonna make the oscar noms into a slideshow? 

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