Oscars 2023: Where To Watch The Nominated Movies
The nominations for the 95th Annual Academy Awards are out and like any other year, we’ll be arguing over who should win, who got overlooked… and how long will the ceremony overrun? While we cheer for Everything Everywhere All at Once’s 11 nods, we’re disappointed that Tom Cruise is passed over for Best Actor? And where’s the love for Jordan Peele’s Nope?
For those hoping to kill it at the office’s Oscars pool, pay attention to the outcome of the Directors Guild Awards (Feb 17), Producers Guild Awards (Feb 25) and Screen Actors Guild Awards (Feb 27) — these groups share the same voters as the Academy. Over the years, most of the guild awards recipients went on to win on Oscar night, that is if they are nominated in the first place (e.g. Top Gun: Maverick's Joseph Kosinski has a DGA Awards nod but is shunned by the Oscars).
Here’s a breakdown of the nominees you can catch in cinemas as well as online. You have about eight weeks to watch as many as you humanly can, before the Big Day at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre on Mar 13. The event will be livestreamed on meWATCH and Channel 5 on Mar 13, 6.30am SGT (red carpet), and 8am (main show), with a same-day encore at 5.30pm (red carpet) and 10.30pm (main show).
In cinemas
Aftersun (Best Actor); at The Projector
Avatar: The Way of Water (Best Picture, Production Design, Visual Effects, Sound)
Babylon (Best Production Design, Original Score, Costume Design)
The Banshees of Inisherin (Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Editing, Original Screenplay, Original Score); opens Jan 26
Empire of Light (Best Cinematography); opens Feb 23
EO (Best International Feature); opens Mar 2
The Fablemans (Best Picture, Director, Actress, Supporting Actor, Original Screenplay, Production Design, Original Score); opens Feb 9
Puss in Boots; The Last Wish (Best Animated Feature)
Tar (Best Picture, Director, Actress, Cinematography, Editing, Original Screenplay); opens Jan 26
To Leslie (Best Actress); opens Mar 9
Triangle of Sadness (Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay); at The Projector
Women Talking (Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay); opens at The Projector on Mar 9
On Amazon Prime Video
Argentina, 1985 (Best International Feature)
On Apple TV+
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (Best Animated Short)
Causeway (Best Supporting Actor)
On Disney+
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Best Supporting Actress, Visual Effects, Original Song); from Feb 1
Fire of Love (Best Documentary Feature)
Le Pupille (Best Animated Short)
On HBO Go
The Batman (Best Visual Effects, Sound, Makeup and Hairstyling)
Everything Everywhere All at Once (Best Picture, Director, Actress, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Editing, Original Screenplay, Original Song, Original Score, Costume Design)
Elvis (Best Picture, Actor, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound, Makeup and Hairstyling, Costume Design)
Nalvalny (Best Documentary Feature)
On Netflix
All Quiet on the Western Front (Best Picture, Cinematography, Adapted Screenplay, Production Design, International Feature, Visual Effects, Original Score, Sound, Makeup and Hairstyling)
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths (Best Cinematography)
Blonde (Best Best Actress)
The Elephant Whisperers (Best Documentary Short)
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Best Adapted Screenplay)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Best Animated Feature)
The Martha Mitchell Effect (Best Documentary Short)
RRR (Best Original Song)
The Sea Beast (Best Animated Feature)
Others
Haulout (Best Documentary Short); on NewYorker.com
Stranger at the Gate (Best Documentary Short); on strangeratthegate.com
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