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Where To Watch The 2022 Oscar-Nominated Movies

How many of these movies can you watch this weekend?

Where To Watch The 2022 Oscar-Nominated Movies

Okay, now that this year’s Oscar nominations are out, what next? Well, you start debating the movies and performers that have been locked out of the race. Why is there no love for Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch? (Not even a nod for Best Production Design…c’mon!) Did Disney submit Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ Tony Leung for Best Supporting Actor consideration? And before you start an office pool, how many of the contenders have you seen? Here’s a rundown of the movies you can catch in cinemas and online— most of them are available at the touch of your fingertips. The 94th Annual Academy Awards will be on March 27, 5pm PT at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre. It’ll be live-streamed on meWATCH and Channel 5 on Mar 28, 6.30am SGT (Red Carpet) and 8am SGT (main show).

In cinemas

Belfast (Best Picture; Director, Kenneth Branagh; Supporting Actor, Ciaran Hinds; Supporting Actress, Judi Dench; Original Song (‘Down to Joy’ by Van Morrison); Sound; Original Screenplay

Cyrano (Best Costume Design) opens Mar 10

Drive My Car (Best Picture; Director, Ryusuke Hamaguchi; Best International Feature Film; Adapted Screenplay) exclusively at The Projector

House of Gucci (Best Makeup and Hairstyling)

King Richard (Best Picture; Actor, Will Smith; Supporting Actress, Aunjanue Ellis; Film Editing; Original Song, ‘Be Alive’ by Beyonce; Original Screenplay)

Licorice Pizza (Best Picture, Director, Paul Thomas Anderson; Original Screenplay)

Nightmare Alley (Best Picture; Cinematography; Costume Design; Production Design) coming to Disney+ on Mar 23

Parallel Mothers (Best Actress, Penelope Cruz; Original Score) opens Feb 17

Spider-Man: No Way Home (Best Visual Effects)

Spencer (Best Actress, Kristen Stewart)

West Side Story (Best Picture; Director, Steven Spielberg; Supporting Actress, Ariana DeBose; Cinematography; Costume Design; Production Design; Sound) coming to Disney+ on Mar 3

The Worst Person in the World (Best International Feature Film; Original Screenplay) opens Feb 24, exclusively at The Projector

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On Netflix

Audible (Best Documentary Short Subject)

Don’t Look Up (Best Picture; Film Editing; Original Score; Original Screenplay)

The Hand of God (Best International Feature)

Lead Me Home (Best Documentary Short Subject)

The Lost Daughter (Best Actress, Olivia Colman; Supporting Actress, Jessie Buckley; Adapted Screenplay)

The Mitchells vs the Machines (Best Animated Feature)

The Power of the Dog (Best Picture; Director, Jane Campion; Actor, Benedict Cumberbatch; Supporting Actor, Jesse Plemons; Supporting Actor, Kodi Smit-McPhee; Supporting Actress, Kirsten Dunst; Cinematography; Film Editing; Original Score; Production Design; Sound; Adapted Screenplay)

Robin Robin (Best Animated Short Film)

Three Songs For Benazir (Best Documentary Short Subject)

tick, tick…BOOM! (Best Actor, Andrew Garfield; Editing)

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On Disney+

Cruella (Best Makeup and Hairstyling; Costume Design)

Encanto (Best Animated Feature; Original Score; Original Song (‘Dos Orugutas’ by Lin-Manuel Miranda)

The Eyes of Tammy Faye (Best Actress, Jessica Chastain; Makeup and Hairstyling)

Free Guy (Best Visual Effects)

Luca (Best Animated Feature)

Raya and the Last Dragon (Best Animated Feature)

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Best Visual Effects)

Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (Best Documentary Feature)

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On HBO Go

Dune (Best Picture; Cinematography; Costume Design; Film Editing; Makeup and Hairstyling; Original Score; Production Design; Sound; Visual Effects; Adapted Screenplay)

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On Amazon Prime Video

Being the Ricardos (Best Actor, Javier Bardem; Actress, Nicole Kidman; Supporting Actor, J K Simmons)

Coming 2 America (Best Makeup and Hairstyling)

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On Apple TV+

CODA (Best Picture; Supporting Actor, Troy Kotsur; Adapted Screenplay)

The Tragedy of Macbeth (Best Actor, Denzel Washington; Cinematography; Production Design)

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On YouTube

The Long Goodbye (Best Live Action Short Film) The Queen of New York (Best Documentary Short Subject)

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On iTunes

Four Good Days (Best Original Song, ‘Somehow You Do’ by Diane Warren)

No Time to Die (Best Original Song, ‘No Time to Die’, Billie Eilish; Sound; Visual Effects)

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