It's that time of the year again. Awards season is drawing to a close and it's time for the Oscars, which will be broadcast this Sunday from The Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony is the conclusion of months of awards shows, where the year's best films have been recognized with the biggest honors in the entertainment industry.
It's been an unpredictable awards season, with there being no clear favorite for some of the main categories, setting the mood for some fun and some tension come Sunday night. This year's selection of Best Picture nominees feature a little bit of everything: history, horror, action, dance, music, and drama. Here's where you can stream this year's list of nominees:
"Emilia Perez" is one of this year's most discussed movies, and the one that racked up the most Oscar nominations. Starring Karla Sofia Gascon, Zoe Saldana, and Selena Gomez, the film follows a drug lord who contacts a lawyer to help him transition from male to female and create a new life.
Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, "Wicked" shares the story of the Wicked Witch of the West before Dorothy's arrival to Oz, paying special attention to her friendship with Glinda the Good Witch.
The film is available to buy or rent on various platforms, including Amazon, YouTube, and Apple TV.
"The Substance" is one of the strangest and coolest Oscar nominees in recent memory, following Demi Moore as an aging actress who descends into madness as she tries to battle her own biology.
The film is streaming on Mubi and available to rent and buy on Amazon and Apple TV.
"Anora" is a Cinderella-like story of a sex worker who impulsively marries a young Russian billionaire and dreams for her life to change.
The film is available for rent and purchase on Amazon, YouTube, and Apple TV.
Nickel Boys
Based on the novel of the same name, "Nickel Boys" follows the survivors of a reform school in Florida.
The film can be rented or purchased on Amazon, Apple TV, or YouTube.
I'm Still Here
Lastly, "I'm Still Here" stars Fernanda Torres in a Golden Globe-winning performance. The film follows the real-life story of Eunice Paiva, a woman whose husband disappears during the military dictatorship in Brazil.