The Oscars nominations for Best Picture have finally been released. Every year, the Academy Awards selects up to 10 of the best films from a given year, with each movie hoping to get the highly sought-after golden statue. Of course, people may want to watch all the films before the ceremony, while others may just be interested in a few, but all are looking for a way to watch the Best Picture nominees online.
This year's selection of Best Picture nominees is on the higher end, with the Academy selecting 10 films that could take home the trophy. This year's movies range from indie darlings to some of 2022's biggest box-office successes. As a result, there are tons of movies to see for this year's Oscar ceremony.
All Quiet On The Western Front
film is a Netflix exclusive, released on the platform in October 2022.
Avatar: The Way of Water
Avatar stayed in theaters for a long time, a pattern that Avatar: The Way of Water will probably repeat. While the film will undoubtedly land on Disney+ eventually (much like its predecessor, it may not be until after the Oscars ceremony.)
The Banshees of Inisherin
The Banshees of Inisherin is Martin McDonagh's newest comedy/drama film that follows the breakdown of a friendship between two men on a small island in Ireland. The film was nominated for awards in multiple categories, including the prestigious Best Picture category. Luckily, the film isn't too hard to find. The Banshees of Inisherin is streaming on HBO Max, meaning it can be streamed at no extra cost to subscribers. The Banshees of Inisherin is also up for rental on platforms like YouTube, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Redbox, Microsoft, and through various cable providers.
Elvis
Elvis is streaming on HBO Max, with it being one of the streaming service's tent pole releases in 2022. However, Elvis can also be rented through other services, including YouTube, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Redbox, Microsoft, and cable providers.
Everything Everywhere All At Once
The Daniels' newest multiversal movie, Everything Everywhere All At Once's multiverses may be out of luck if they don't have these services, as it isn't yet available for rental. However, it can be bought digitally on YouTube, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Redbox, Microsoft, and Direct TV.
The Fabelmans
Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans is the newest film from the beloved legacy director, and this film is considered one of his best. The film is a semi-autobiographical telling of Spielberg's life, recounting many events leading up to his directing career. Sadly, The Fabelmans isn't yet available for rental, with it still being in theaters in some locations. However, the film can be bought digitally through some providers, including Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft, and Redbox.
Tár
Tár is not yet included in any streaming services, meaning that viewers will have to pay a little extra to watch the film. Tár can be rented on Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft, and Direct TV for a low price. Luckily, due to the quality of Tár, the price is entirely worth it.
Top Gun: Maverick
One of the biggest Top Gun: Maverick can be watched on Paramount+, Fubo TV, and the newly launched MGM+. Top Gun: Maverick can also be bought and rented on almost every platform, including Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft, Redbox, Fling, and more.
Triangle of Sadness
best movies of 2022. Triangle of Sadness is a satirical story of a group of wealthy elites who become stranded on a deserted island after their boat sinks. Unfortunately, Triangle of Sadness isn't yet included on any streaming services, but it can still be rented or bought digitally. Triangle of Sadness can be found on Microsoft, Apple TV, Prime Video, Vudu, Google Play, Redbox, Direct TV, Youtube, and more.
Women Talking
The final film nominated for Best Picture is Women Talking is adapted from a book, and the possibility of a nomination made the film more popular. Women Talking is now available to stream on Prime Video (for free to Prime ) from March 9 through March 12 (ends at 9pm PT), the day the Academy Awards ceremony airs.