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Your Ultimate Guide to Streaming Oscar-Nominated Films from ‘Emilia Pérez’ to ‘Wicked’ at Home

 

Where to Stream Oscar-Nominated Films at Home, from ‘Emilia Pérez’ to ‘Wicked’


With the Academy Awards nominations announced, it’s time for the crucial task of catching up on all the nominated films before the big event!

 

While some key films such as “The Brutalist” and “A Complete Unknown” remain in theaters, many others have already arrived on streaming platforms or are ready for rental or purchase. Notably, “Emilia Pérez,” the film with the highest number of nominations, is a Netflix exclusive. This means that whether you’re an avid movie buff or someone who simply enjoys participating in Oscar pools, you can easily create your own mini film festival right at home.

Below are 10 nominated films currently available for streaming at home:

 

‘Emilia Pérez’

 

This film has stirred quite the conversation this Oscar season, garnering significant attention in Hollywood, as reflected in its numerous nominations. This Spanish-language blend of drama, crime, and musical styles follows a gripping narrative. After winning a Golden Globe for best comedy/musical, it was a given that it would receive a best picture nomination. The momentum continued with two songs nominated for best original song, trans actress Karla Sofía Gascón achieving a historic nomination, and Zoe Saldaña being recognized as a strong contender for best supporting actress.

 

Watch it on: Netflix.

‘Wicked’

 

The song “Popular,” which famously features in this Broadway adaptation, aptly describes the film’s success with 10 nominations, including a best picture nod. Directed by Jon M. Chu, this enchanting prequel to “The Wizard of Oz” dazzles audiences and excelled particularly in technical categories like costume and makeup. The standout performances from Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda have resulted in their nominations for best actress and best supporting actress, respectively.

Watch it on: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

‘Conclave’

 

It’s no surprise that this papal thriller resonated with Oscar voters. Directed by Edward Berger, the film skillfully combines elements of mystery, courtroom drama, and political intrigue, resulting in a compelling narrative that earned it a total of eight nominations. Ralph Fiennes received his third Oscar nomination (second for best actor) for portraying a conflicted cardinal, while Isabella Rossellini made her debut with a supporting actress nomination for her role as a supportive nun.

 

Watch it on: Peacock, Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

‘Anora’

 

This modern take on “Pretty Woman” has received acclaim from critics and recognition from Oscar voters. Alongside its best picture nomination, director Sean Baker also earned nods for directing and original screenplay. Mikey Madison’s passionate portrayal of a Cinderella-esque character leads her to a strong position for best actress, while Yura Borisov stands out as a memorable supporting character, gaining a deserved nomination.

Watch it on: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

‘The Substance’

 

A chaotic and thrilling body-horror film, this flick earned five nominations, including best picture. Demi Moore is nominated for her daring role as a celebrity who undergoes a transformation that reveals her younger self, while French director Coralie Fargeat is one of only nine women to receive a best director nomination, also earning recognition for original screenplay. The film’s innovative makeup designs, such as the striking Monstro Elisasue, are equally deserving of their nomination.

Watch it on: MUBI, Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

 

‘Dune: Part Two’

 

While viewers will have to wait a bit longer to catch Timothée Chalamet’s Oscar-nominated portrayal of Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” his other nominated film is readily available for viewing. Denis Villeneuve’s grand sequel in the sci-fi genre features Chalamet as Paul Atreides and has garnered five Oscar nominations in various categories such as cinematography and visual effects.

Watch it on: Max, Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

‘The Apprentice’

 

Although this biopic about Donald Trump didn’t make substantial headlines at the box office, its nominations will likely draw additional attention. Sebastian Stan, recognized for his transformative role, garnered his first best actor nomination, while Jeremy Strong gained acclaim for his unsettling portrayal of Trump mentor Roy Cohn, earning him a spot for best supporting actor.

Watch it on: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

 

‘A Real Pain’

 

In Jesse Eisenberg’s poignant and comedic narrative about two cousins reconnecting on a trip to Poland, although it missed the best picture category, Eisenberg secured his second Oscar nomination for original screenplay. Kieran Culkin delivers an exceptional performance that has positioned him as a strong favorite for the best supporting actor award.

Watch it on: Hulu, Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

‘Nosferatu’

 

In his remake of the iconic horror film, director Robert Eggers brings to life stunning 19th-century aesthetics, securing four nominations in technical categories to complement the film’s visual appeal. “Nosferatu” earned nominations for its cinematography, costume design, production design, and makeup, especially highlighting Bill Skarsgård’s transformation into a haunting vampire figure.

 

Watch it on: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.

‘The Wild Robot’

 

This engaging family adventure is a frontrunner for the best animated feature alongside Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” (available on Disney+). “The Wild Robot,” featuring Lupita Nyong’o as the voice of a robot who becomes a nurturing figure for wildlife, also received nominations for original score and sound.

Watch it on: Peacock (streaming on Friday), Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home.