Where to watch every 2024 Oscar-nominated film right now
Here’s how to watch all the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies
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The 2024 Academy Awards are almost upon us, and if you’re planning a last minute binge of all of the films in the list of2024 Oscar nominations, then you’re in the right place. Below, we’ve taken a deep dive into every nominated film (and short film) and where you can stream them. So whether you’ve yet to see Poor Things or you’re looking to complete your watchlist, look no further.
If that wasn’t enough, you can also have a read of our2024 Oscar predictionsto see who we think will be winning big when the ceremony gets underway on Sunday, March 10. Happy streaming!
Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing
Best Original Song
Best Animated Feature Film
Best Animated Short
Best Live Action Short
Best International Feature Film
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Original Screenplay
Best Documentary Feature
Best Documentary Short
Best Makeup and Hair
Best Sound
Best Visual Effects
Best Production Design
Best Original Score
Best Costume Design
For more on the Oscars, check out thebest Oscar-winning movies.
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