Don’t Miss Out: Your Ultimate Guide to Streaming This Year’s Oscar-Nominated Films!

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The contenders for the 97th Academy Awards were revealed on Thursday morning, with the controversial musical “Emilia Pérez,” about a drug lord undergoing gender confirmation surgery, taking the lead this year with 13 nominations, including Best Picture. Close behind are “The Brutalist,” an epic historical film exploring the Jewish immigrant experience, and “Wicked,” the successful Broadway adaptation, each receiving 10 nominations.

Among the other contenders for Best Picture are “Conclave,” a suspenseful movie about the selection of a new pope, “A Complete Unknown,” a biographical film starring Timothée Chalamet about Bob Dylan’s life, and independent films such as “Anora,” “The Nickel Boys,” “I’m Still Here,” and “The Substance.” Additionally, there is “Dune: Part Two,” a studio blockbuster that has earned Oscar consideration.

Even though several movies favored by the Academy just hit theaters, numerous ones are accessible for streaming online (or digital rental/purchase on Prime Video and Apple TV). As a result, you can effortlessly watch most of the 35 Oscar-nominated feature films online before the Oscars take place on March 2.

Feeling nostalgic? Why not revisit some classic movies? Here’s where you can find the streaming locations for the Oscar-nominated feature films from 2024 and 2023: [Link to 2024] & [Link to 2023]. Enjoy the trip!

See how to stream all the 2025 Oscar-nominated feature films below:

    Anora

    Nominations for the Oscars: Best Movie, Best Director, Actress in the Primary Role, Man in the Subsidiary Role, Original Script, and Film Montage.

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Prime Video and Apple TV+

    Analysis of ‘Anora’ by EbMaster: “When viewed independently, ‘Anora’ is a stark portrayal. However, when considered in the context of Baker’s recurring themes – from ‘Starlet’ to ‘Red Rocket’ – it underscores his conviction that sex work is genuine labor, one that society underestimates or overlooks. Furthermore, it suggests that by empathizing with those we often dehumanize, we are inevitably drawn to them with compassion.

    The Brutalist

    Awards Categories: Top Movie, Outstanding Direction, Primary Male Performance, Secondary Male Performance, Secondary Female Performance, Creative Writing (Screenplay), Musical Composition, Camera Work, Post-Production Editing, Set and Costume Design

    Where to Watch: TBA

    If you’re planning on watching just one movie this year with an intensely ambitious plot and rich allegory centered around a legendary architect striving to create structures shaping the future, then “The Brutalist” is the film to watch.

    A Complete Unknown

    Nominations for categories: Outstanding Film, Outstanding Director, Outstanding Lead Actor, Outstanding Supporting Actor, Outstanding Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Costume Design, and Sound.

    Where to Watch: TBA

    Review by EbMaster: “The play titled ‘A Complete Unknown’ is a drama of rough realism. Instead of following a traditional plot structure, it casually progresses with its iconic, curly-haired, sunglasses-donning coffeehouse musician protagonist.

    Conclave

    Nominees for: Best Movie, Male Performance (Leading Role), Female Performance (Supporting Role), Writing (Adapted Screenplay), Costumes, Music (Original Score), Editing (Film), Set Design (Production)

    Or

    Awards Considerations: Best Film, Lead Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Script, Costume, Original Soundtrack, Editing, Art Direction, Production Design.

    Where to Watch: Peacock

    My Take on It: “This twist is one of the best I’ve seen in years – it’s like a long-shot pass that catches you off guard and revives your belief (though not everyone’s, but definitely those who had lost hope).

    Dune: Part Two

    Nominations: Best Picture, Cinematography, Production Design, Sound, Visual Effects

    Where to Watch: Max

    Critique by EbMaster: “Warner Bros. and Legendary’s multi-part film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel is a significant risk amidst reduced cinema attendance, evolving from the exciting world-building elements of the 2021 premiere to a substantial, comprehensive storyline.

    Emilia Pérez

    Nominees for: Best Movie, Top Director, Female Lead Actor, Female Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Hair & Makeup Design, Original Music Score, Cinematography, Video Editing, Foreign Film Category, Original Song, Sound

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    Nominated in: Best Movie, Directing, Lead Actress, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Makeup/Hairstyling, Original Score, Cinematography, Film Editing, International Film, Original Song, Sound Design

    Where to Watch: Netflix

    Review by EbMaster: “Amidst the chaos, it’s astonishing that Jacques Audiard’s ‘Emilia Pérez’ exists: a south-of-the-border pop opera depicting an extraordinary transformation and the transformation of a hardened criminal into a redeemed individual.

    I’m Still Here

    Nominations: Best Picture, Actress in a Leading Role, International Feature Film

    Where to Watch: TBA

    Review by EbMaster: “The destiny of this beautifully furnished, upper-middle-class house seems to echo the plight of an increasingly oppressed Brazil. While it may seem like a forced metaphor, Salles’ filmmaking, filled with dedication and finesse, is striking in its elegance and authenticity.

    Nickel Boys

    Nominations: Best Picture, Screenplay

    Where to Watch: TBA

    Review by EbMaster: “In his first foray into storytelling, the Academy Award-nominated filmmaker offers a fresh perspective on transforming Colton Whitehead’s novel, encouraging viewers to empathize strongly with the main characters.

    The Substance

    Nominees for: Best Film, Best Filmmaker, Lead Actress, Original Script, Hair & Makeup Design

    Nominations: Top Movie, Top Director, Leading Actress, Original Screenplay, Excellence in Hairstyling and Makeup

    Where to Watch: Mubi

    Review by EbMaster: “Stunning and impactful, surprisingly gruesome yet oddly amusing, ‘The Substance’ is a feminist horror film with a twist. It deserves to be screened in cinemas nationwide.

    Wicked

    As a cinephile, I find myself eagerly anticipating the nominations for categories such as:

    – Best Picture (the whole movie that left me spellbound)
    – Lead Actress (who portrayed her role so convincingly in the leading part)
    – Supporting Actress (who added depth and richness to their character)
    – Costume Design (the period-specific outfits that transported me back in time)
    – Makeup and Hairstyling (the transformations that made actors unrecognizable)
    – Original Score (the music that evoked the right emotions at the right moments)
    – Film Editing (the seamless transitions that kept me engaged throughout)
    – Production Design (the sets, locations, and props that made the story come alive)
    – Sound (the background sounds and effects that contributed to my immersion in the movie world)
    – Visual Effects (the CGI magic that took my breath away)

    Where to Watch: Rent/purchase on Prime Video and Apple TV+

    Review by EbMaster: “Divided into two parts, yet self-contained and engaging, the magnificent cinematic adaptation of Broadway’s unique take on ‘The Wizard of Oz’ as a story about villains seems remarkably pertinent in today’s context.

    Sing Sing

    Nominations: Actor in a Leading Role, Adapted Screenplay

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Apple TV+ and pre-order on Prime Video

    Revised Review: “The vastness of imagination within ‘Sing Sing’ is impossible to confine by cages – this isn’t only true in how director Greg Kwedar and his writing partner Clint Bentley imagined the prison-based drama, but also in the way it influences and animates the characters.

    The Apprentice

    Nominations: Actor in a Leading Role, Actor in a Supporting Role

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Prime Video and Apple TV+

    Review by EbMaster: “In the first half, ‘The Apprentice’ is quite compelling: it offers an intriguing glimpse into Trump’s development, a view we’ve all pondered for years. Watching this unfold feels authentic and captivating.

    A Real Pain

    Nominations: Actor in a Supporting Role, Original Screenplay

    Where to Watch: Hulu

    Review by EbMaster: “It’s a charming and enlightening experience – skillfully blending humor, intellect, and aesthetics in an engaging, free-flowing journey depicted on the big screen.

    September 5

    Nominations: Original Screenplay

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Apple TV+ and pre-order on Prime Video

    “There are many compelling narratives about the Munich incident, one of them being Kevin Macdonald’s award-winning documentary ‘One Day in September.’ Its quality allows us to overlook the film’s minor flaws.

    Nosferatu

    Nominations: Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, Cinematography, Production Design

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Prime Video and Apple TV+

    Critique by EbMaster: “The director’s interpretation is visually captivating, with compositions that rival masterpieces from the Flemish art tradition. However, despite its visual appeal, it feels unusually lifeless in comparison to other films like ‘The Lighthouse’ and ‘The Witch.’ It’s a faithful adaptation of the 1922 silent film, but it’s more approachable than those mentioned titles.

    Gladiator II

    Nominations: Costume Design

    Where to Watch: Paramount+

    “This is a strong example of neoclassical pop music – it’s an engaging story about intense warfare, gladiatorial combat in the Colosseum with vividly violent executions and creatures that are both animal and human, as well as the more sophisticated ‘debauchery’ of court politics.

    A Different Man

    Nominations: Makeup and Hairstyling

    Where to Watch: Max

    Review by EbMaster: “Boasting daring portrayals from actors Stan and Adam Pearson (known for ‘Under the Skin’), director Aaron Schimberg’s thought-provoking film explores audacious themes surrounding representation.

    The Wild Robot

    Oscar Nominations: Original Score, Animated Feature Film, Sound

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Prime Video and Apple TV+

    “EbMaster Review: “ “The movie’s expressive settings are truly awe-inspiring. Scenes reminiscent of beautiful sunsets, ocean vistas, and seasonal changes appear as if they’ve jumped out from the pages of a scenic calendar.

    Flow

    Nominations: Animated Feature Film, International Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Prime Video and Apple TV+

    My Take on “Flow”: “I firmly believe that ‘Flow’ would not have had the same impact if it were anything other than an animation. And it is this hypnotic animation style, reminiscent of the 2017 indie marvel ‘Away,’ that can be attributed to Zilbalodis, the masterful one-man world-builder.

    Inside Out 2

    Nominations: Animated Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Disney+

    Personal Perspective as a Fan: “Experiencing ‘Inside Out 2’ felt like a triumphant creative comeback by Pixar. They have this unique talent, at their finest, to strike the perfect balance – appealing to both kids and grown-ups simultaneously.

    Memoir of a Snail

    Nominations: Animated Feature Film

    Where to Watch: AMC+

    Review by EbMaster: “The charm of 100% CG-free stop-motion animation lies in its unique elements, such as cellophane flames and tears resembling sexual lubricant. Be prepared for “Memoir” to potentially make you tear up genuinely while watching.

    Wallace & Gromit

    Nominations: Animated Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Netflix

    Critique by EbMaster: “Though not as grandiose as ‘The Curse of the Were-Rabbit,’ Aardman’s latest creation delights fans with a reappearance of a frosty penguin and more puns than one can keep track of.

    Maria

    Oscar Nominations: Cinematography

    Where to Watch: Netflix

    Review of EbMaster: “The film ‘Maria,’ captured brilliantly by Edward Lachman, exudes an autumnal, visually appealing and alluring warmth. The flashbacks are presented in black-and-white, providing a glimpse into Maria’s past, yet leaving us with as many unanswered questions as answers.

    Black Box Diaries

    Oscar Nominations: Documentary Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Paramount+ With Showtime

    Review by EbMaster: The raw, personal narrative in “Black Box Diaries” is unfiltered by another filmmaker’s agenda, and its structure is solidified by Ito’s strong journalistic abilities. This results in more than just a critical examination of patriarchal power dynamics in modern Japan; it also paints a powerful picture of the psychological ups and downs and breakdowns experienced by survivors on a daily basis.

    No Other Land

    Oscar Nominations: Documentary Feature Film

    Where to Watch: TBA

    Review by EbMaster: “Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist, joins forces with Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham to portray the anguish of those displaced in their homeland. The movie they created has the potential to enlighten viewers and shift perspectives.

    Porcelain War

    Oscar Nominations: Documentary Feature Film

    Where to Watch: TBA

    In this movie review by EbMaster, the filmmakers extensively utilize camera drones to depict drones engaged in combat. The sequences of airborne battles are not only visually stunning but also unsettlingly enthusiastic about violence.

    Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat

    Oscar Nominations: Documentary Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Prime Video and Apple TV+

    Review of EbMaster: “‘Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat’ might initially appear academic or intimidating, but don’t let that fool you. It’s actually an engaging and informative documentary that skillfully breaks down a complex historical event in an accessible way.

    Sugarcane

    Oscar Nominations: Documentary Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Hulu

    Review by EbMaster: “The makers of ‘Sugarcane’ are compassionate and thoughtful filmmakers who vow to keep the memory alive, channeling their indignation constructively.

    The Girl With the Needle

    Oscar Nominations: International Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Apple TV+

    In the review by EbMaster: “Descending unwillingly into a grime-ridden gutter that feels more like a hellish underworld of human inhumanity is the main terror in ‘The Girl With the Needle,’ a film by Magnus von Horn. It’s an adult fairy tale filled with witches and misfits, but what emerges as the real monster is society itself.

    The Seed of the Sacred Fig

    Oscar Nominations: International Feature Film

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Apple TV+ and pre-order on Prime Video

    Review by EbMaster: “In a gripping conclusion, the protagonist’s values, weakened over several decades by constant concessions, now face a grave danger of being buried along with the authoritarian structure he symbolizes.

    Six Triple Eight

    Oscar Nominations: Original Song

    Where to Watch: Netflix

    Review by EbMaster: “Perry’s movie is remarkable for its topic and broad reach. It shows how the accomplishments of these women significantly influenced the soldiers’ spirits, even though they encountered resistance from doubtful commanding officers due to the challenges they faced.

    Elton John: Never Too Late

    Oscar Nominations: Original Song

    Where to Watch: Disney+

    My Analysis: “This movie showcases incredible historical footage, frequently switching between it and the events leading up to his 2022 Farewell Concert at Dodger Stadium.

    Alien: Romulus

    Oscar Nominations: Visual Effects

    Where to Watch: Hulu

    In my opinion, ‘Alien: Romulus’ stands out as one of the finest sequels to the ‘Alien’ series. It effectively delivers the chilling, slime-filled scares that the last three ‘Alien’ films failed to do. However, it doesn’t bring back the original shock and awe or offer a groundbreaking reinvention of the series. Instead, it’s more like an exciting compilation of the best moments, structured like a video game. Yet, on this level, it’s a well-executed, spine-tingling, and occasionally nerve-wracking piece of entertainment.

    Better Man

    Oscar Nominations: Visual Effects

    Where to Watch: Rent/buy on Apple TV+ and pre-order on Prime Video

    In simpler terms, the review by EbMaster states that since many Americans are not familiar with [Robbie Williams], it’s easier for audiences to accept the character played by Gracey. Moreover, the computer-generated simian character in the movie is more expressive than most human actors, which makes the film centered around a powerful and emotional animated performance.

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

    Oscar Nominations: Visual Effects

    Where to Watch: Hulu

    As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share my thoughts on “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.” This epic tale immerses us in the intense struggle among our simian counterparts. By the film’s end, it seems that the brash human race, hinted at as returning characters, might make a comeback in the next installment.

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