Where to stream this year's Oscar nominees
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Now that we know which films are up for an Academy Award this year, here's where you can stream them.
State of play: This list includes the films up for Best Picture, Best Animated Feature and Best Documentary Feature.
Best Picture nominees
"Bugonia" on Peacock
- At just 37, Emma Stone is the youngest woman to earn seven Oscar nominations. Here, she reunites with director Yorgos Lanthimos, who helped her to score Best Actress for "Poor Things."
"F1" on Apple TV
- This is the fourth Best Picture nomination for star and producer Brad Pitt. He was also nominated for "12 Years a Slave," "Moneyball" and "The Big Short."
"Frankenstein" on Netflix
- Guillermo del Toro's interpretation of Mary Shelley's Gothic novel is tied for the third-most nominations with nine.
"One Battle After Another" on HBO Max
- This year's frontrunner is Paul Thomas Anderson's fourth Best Picture nomination and first since 2021's "Licorice Pizza."
"Sentimental Value" on digital and in theaters
- Distributor du jour Neon returns with a Norwegian film about a pair of sisters reuniting with their estranged filmmaker father.
- Cost: $14.99 to rent on VOD.
"Sinners" on HBO Max
- This film about a vampire invasion in the Mississippi Delta is the most-nominated film of all time.
"Train Dreams" on Netflix
- This drama, following the life of a 20th-century logger and railroad worker in the Pacific Northwest, is based on Denis Johnson's novella.
Only in theaters: "Hamnet," "Marty Supreme" and "The Secret Agent."
Best Animated Feature nominees
"Elio" on Disney+
- "Elio" was Pixar's worst-ever box office debut, earning just $21 million domestically during its opening weekend.
"KPop Demon Hunters" on Netflix
- If you have kids, you've heard it. (If you haven't, maybe you have, too.) This film about a K-pop trio who battle supernatural threats won Golden Globes for animated feature and original song.
"Little Amélie or the Character of Rain" on digital
- Based on artist Amélie Nothomb's autobiography, this film follows a Belgian toddler in Japan, exploring her surroundings with her family and doting babysitter.
- Cost: $5.99 to rent
Only in theaters: "Arco" and "Zootopia 2."
Best Documentary Feature nominees
"The Alabama Solution" on HBO Max
- This documentary investigates claims of misconduct inside an Alabama prison, where the filmmakers learn from the men inside about a suspicious death.
"Come See Me in the Good Light" on Apple TV
- This Sundance award-winning film about two poets' love story challenged by an incurable cancer diagnosis boasts a star-studded group of producers, including Sara Bareilles, Tig Notaro and Abby Wambach.
"Mr. Nobody Against Putin" on digital
- A primary school teacher in Russia chronicles the governments pro-war messaging to his students in this 90-minute doc.
- Cost: $5.99 to rent
"The Perfect Neighbor" on Netflix
- The impact of "stand your ground" laws are shown in this film that captures the events leading up to the 2023 killing of Ajike Owens.
No showings: "Cutting through Rocks"
