Where you can watch every Oscar nominated movie

Academy Awards season is back, Polygon readers!

2023 was a great year for movies, and now it’s time for a big celebration in their honor.

The Oscar nominations are officially announced (it was a big day for Oppenheimer), and the ceremony is the next item on the calendar. That means there’s no better time to catch up with the awards contenders before the awards are handed out on March 10. Here you will find a complete overview of the nominated films and where you can watch them.


See the nominees for Best Picture

Where can you watch Oppenheimer?

Image: Universal images

What it is: Christopher Nolan’s ambitious biopic about the infamous physicist behind the Manhattan Project, and the big favorite to become the big winner of the Oscar night.

Where to watch: For digital rental/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV and Vudu. Coming to Peacock on February 16th

Where Barbie can be seen

Barbie (Margot Robbie) stares and smiles through a round mirror frame

Image: Warner Bros. Pictures

What it is: Greta Gerwig’s pop blockbuster about America’s most famous pop.

Where to watch: Max

Where can you watch The Holdovers?

Dominic Sessa, Paul Giamatti and Da'Vine Joy Randolph gather around a table with a Christmas tree in the background in The Holdovers.

Image: Focus functions

What it is: Alexander Payne’s historical drama about a grumpy teacher who has to stay at a boarding school during the Christmas holidays to care for the students who have nowhere else to go.

Where to watch: Peacock

Where can you watch Poor Things?

Emma Stone as Bella Baxter, lounging in a lawn chair, holding a book, smiling and raising a cocktail glass in Poor Things

Image: Searchlight photos

What it is: Yorgos Lanthimos’ signature bizarre Frankenstein-esque story, about a woman who is brought back to life and experiences the world in a completely different way.

Where to watch: In theaters

Where can you watch Killers of the Flower Moon?

Leonardo DiCaprio in a cowboy hat and poncho leans over a car driven by Robert DeNiro in Killers of the Flower Moon.

Image: Apple

What it is: Martin Scorsese’s epic western about the Osage murders of the early 20th century.

Where to watch: Apple TV Plus

Where can you watch Anatomy of a Fall?

A dead, bloody body in the snow in Anatomy of a Fall, while someone is almost on the phone

Image: Neon

What it is: This year’s winner of the Palme d’Or in Canne, a mystery/courtroom drama by director Justine Triet.

Where to watch: For digital rental/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV and Vudu

Where can you watch American fiction?

A man in a white button-up shirt (Jeffrey Wright) standing in front of elevated houses near a beach in American Fiction.

Image: MGM

What it is: Feature debut of former digital media writer Cord Jefferson, a satirical comedy about a black author who writes a book full of stereotypes out of frustration, only to become an overnight success.

Where to watch: In theaters

Where can you watch Maestro?

A man in a suit (Bradley Cooper) conducts a concert at Maestro.

Photo: Jason McDonald/Netflix

What it is: Bradley Cooper’s biopic Leonard Bernstein, directed by and starring Cooper.

Where to watch: Netflix

Where can you view Past Lives?

Nora and Hae Sung are on a ferry heading to the Statue of Liberty.

Photo: Jon Pack

What it is: Feature film debut by playwright Celine Song, about a happily married woman who is reunited with her childhood sweetheart years later.

Where to watch: For digital rental/purchase on Amazon, Apple TV and Vudu

Where can you watch The Zone of Interest?

Christian Friedel as Rudolf Höss standing inside a fence smoking a cigarette in The Zone of Interest

Image: A24

What it is: Jonathan Glazer’s masterful drama about the Nazi commander who runs the Auschwitz concentration camp and his family who live just outside its walls.

Where to watch: In theaters


Which Oscar films are actually worth watching?

Your mileage may vary, but my personal favorites of this year’s award nominees are The zone of interest, Past lives, The boy and the heron, Oppenheimer, May December, The beautiful story of Henry SugarAnd Godzilla Minus one. They’re all legitimately excellent.


Every Oscar nominee streaming

Oscar movies on Netflix

Masternominated for Best Picture, Best Actor (Bradley Cooper), Best Actress (Carey Mulligan), Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup and Hair Styling, Best Sound

May Decembernominated for Best Original Screenplay

Rustinnominated for Best Actor (Colman Domingo)

Nyadnominated for Best Actress (Annette Bening), Best Supporting Actress (Jodie Foster)

Association of the Snownominated for Best International Feature Film, Best Make-up and Hair Styling

The beautiful story of Henry Sugarnominated for Best Live Action Short Film

Spider-Man: About the Spider-Versenominated for Best Animated Film

Nimonanominated for Best Animated Film

El Condenominated for Best Cinematography

American Symphonynominated for Best Song (“It Never Went Away”)

The Afternominated for Best Live Action Short Film

Oscar movies on Hulu

Two robot police officers, crouched in a tropical setting, aim shotguns in The Creator.

Image: 20th century studios

Flamin’ Hotnominated for Best Song (“The Fire Inside”)

The creatornominated for Best Sound, Visual Effects

Oscar films on Max

Barbienominated for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Supporting Actress (America Ferrera), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Song (“I’m Just Ken” and “What Was I Made For?” )

Oscar movies on Disney Plus

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fatenominated for Best Score

Flamin’ Hotnominated for Best Song (“The Fire Inside”)

Elementarynominated for Best Animated Film

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3nominated for Best Visual Effects

Oscar movies on Paramount Plus with Showtime

Goudanominated for Best Make-up and Hair Styling

The ABCs of the book bannominated for Best Documentary Short Film

Oscar films on Peacock

The survivorsnominated for Best Picture, Best Actor (Paul Giamatti), Best Supporting Actress (Da’Vine Joy Randolph), Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing

Oscar movies on Apple TV Plus

Killers of the Flower Moonnominated for Best Picture, Best Actress (Lily Gladstone), Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro), Best Director, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Score, Best Song (“Wahzhazhe (A Song For My people)”)

Oscar movies online

Knight of Fortunenominated for Best Live Action Short Film, can be streamed via The New Yorker

Little Rock’s hairdressernominated for Best Short Documentary, can be streamed via The New Yorker

The last repair shopnominated for Best Short Documentary, can be streamed via The Los Angeles Times And YouTube

Island in betweennominated for Best Short Documentary, can be streamed via YouTube

Ninety-five sensesnominated for best animated short film, can be streamed via MAST

Invinciblenominated for Best Live Action Short Film, can be streamed via YouTube

Oscar movies for rent

Robert Downey Jr.  as Lewis Strauss looks shocked at Oppenehimer

Image: Universal images

Oppenheimernominated for Best Picture, Best Actor (Cillian Murphy), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr.), Best Supporting Actress (Emily Blunt), Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design , best score, best makeup and hair styling, best sound

Anatomy of a fallnominated for Best Film, Best Actress (Sandra Hüller), Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing

Past livesnominated for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay

The color purplenominated for Best Supporting Actress (Danielle Brooks)

Napoleonnominated for Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Visual Effects

Mission: Impossible – dead reckoningnominated for Best Sound, Best Visual Effects

Oscar films only in the cinema

The zone of interestnominated for Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best International Feature Film, Best Sound

American fictionnominated for Best Picture, Best Actor (Jeffrey Wright), Best Supporting Actor (Sterling K. Brown), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Score

Poor thingsnominated for Best Picture, Best Actress (Emma Stone), Best Supporting Actor (Mark Ruffalo), Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Score, Best Makeup and Hair Styling

The boy and the heronnominated for Best Animated Film

Perfect daysnominated for Best International Feature Film

The teachers’ roomnominated for Best International Feature Film

Godzilla Minus oneBest visual effects

Robot dreamsnominated for Best Animated Film

Oscar films will be released soon

Io Capitanonominated for Best International Feature Film

Red, white and bluenominated for Best Live Action Short Film

N|i Nai & Wài Pónominated for Best Documentary Short Film

Letter to a pignominated for Best Animated Short Film

Our uniformnominated for Best Animated Short Film

pachydermnominated for Best Animated Short Film

THE WAR IS OVER! Inspired by the music of John and Yokonominated for Best Animated Short Film