If you want to watch the 2023 Oscar-nominated films, you don’t have to go very far: Several are already on streaming. You’ll have to wait for films like “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which is still only in theaters (it hits Digital in March 28), but here’s where to watch 22 other Oscar-nominated movies right now.
The Banshees of Inisherin
Martin McDonagh’s bleak tale about the bitter break up of two friends stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson and is nominated for nine Oscars.
Stream it on HBO Max.
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Director
– Best Actor, Colin Farrell
– Best Supporting Actor, Brendan Gleeson
– Best Supporting Actor, Barry Keoghan
– Best Supporting Actress, Kerry Condon
– Best Original Screenplay
– Best Original Score
– Best Film Editing
Everything Everywhere All At Once
The celebrated multiverse movie is up for 11 Oscars, making it the most nominated film of all.
Stream on Showtime.
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Director
– Best Original Screenplay
– Best Actress, Michelle Yeoh
– Best Supporting Actress, Stephanie Hsu
– Best Supporting Actress, Jamie Lee Curtis
– Best Supporting Actor, Ke Huy Quan
– Best Costume Design
– Best Editing
– Best Original Score
– Best Original Song
Tár
Cate Blanchett has already swept awards season as intense conductor Lydia Tár in this Todd Field film, which is up for six nominations.
Stream it on Peacock.
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Director
– Best Original Screenplay
– Best Actress, Cate Blanchett
– Best Cinematography
– Best Editing
Elvis
Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic is up for nine Oscars, including Best Actor for Austin Butler.
Stream “Elvis” on HBO Max.
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Actor, Austin Butler
– Best Cinematography
– Best Costume Design
– Best Editing
– Best Makeup and Hairstyling
– Best Production Design
– Best Sound
RRR (Rise, Roar, Revolt)
The three-hour Indian epic about two revolutionary best friends is nominated for the viral “Naatu Naatu” song, which already won a Golden Globe. Sadly, it was not submitted as India’s official entry for Best International Feature Film.
Stream on Netflix.
Top Gun: Maverick
The blockbuster sequel is up for six Oscars, including Best Picture.
Stream on Paramount+ and MGM+.
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Adapted Screenplay
– Best Original Song
– Best Editing
– Best Visual Effects
– Best Sound
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
This stop-motion version from the Oscar-winning director is nominated for Best Animated Feature.
Stream on Netflix.
Turning Red
A Chinese-Canadian girl suddenly starts turning into a giant red panda in this funny, sweet Best Animated Feature nominee. Director Domee Shi already won an Oscar for animated short “Bao.”
Stream on Disney+.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Rian Johnson’s clever, twisty mystery is nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Stream on Netflix.
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
A widowed British maid goes to Paris to buy a Dior dress after she unexpectedly comes into some money. The film has been nominated for Best Costume Design.
Stream on Peacock.
Fire of Love
Sara Dosa’s nominated documentary tells the story of married French volcanologists and filmmakers Katia Kraft and Maurice Paul Krafft, who died after an eruption on Mount Unzen, Japan.
Stream on Disney+ and Hulu.
All Quiet on the Western Front
This devastating German adaption of the classic Erich Maria Remarque novel about the horrors of World War I scored a whopping nine Oscar nominations.
Stream on Netflix.
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Adapted Screenplay
– Best International Feature Film
– Best Cinematography
– Best Production Design
– Best Original Score
– Best Sound
– Best Visual Effects
– Best Makeup and Hairstyling
All That Breathes
The nominee for Best Documentary feature follows two brothers who run a bird hospital dedicated to rescuing injured black kites, a staple in the skies of New Delhi, India.
Stream it on HBO Max.
Navalny
This Best Documentary Feature nominee follows Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in his quest to identify the men who poisoned him in August 2020.
Stream it on HBO Max.
The Batman
Filmmaker Matt Reeves’ new take on the Caped Crusader, “The Batman,” scored three Oscar nominations in total.
Stream it on HBO Max.
Nominations:
– Best Sound
– Best Makeup and Hairstyling
– Best Visual Effects
The Sea Beast
This movie about a girl’s quest to find a legendary sea monster is from Chris Williams, director of “Big Hero 6” and co-director of “Moana.” It’s up for Best Animated Feature.
Stream on Netflix.
Blonde
Causeway
Brian Tyree Henry is nominated for Best Supporting Actor opposite Jennifer Lawrence in the PTSD drama “Causeway.”
Stream it on Apple TV+.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Angela Bassett is the first performer nominated for an Oscar in a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie for her portrayal of Ramonda in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Stream it on Disney+.
Nominations:
– Best Supporting Actress
– Best Original Song
– Best Visual Effects
– Best Costume Design
– Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Triangle of Sadness
Filmmaker Ruben Ôstlund’s satirical dark comedy “Triangle of Sadness” was a surprise nominee for Best Picture, but racked up two other major nominations as well. The story follows a rich celebrity couple and their misadventures on a yacht, laying bare the class divide.
Stream it on Hulu.
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Director
– Best Original Screenplay
Women Talking
Sarah Polley’s film about women in an isolated religious community stars Frances McDormand, Claire Foy, Rooney Mara, Jessie Buckley and Ben Whishaw.
Steam on Prime Video through Sunday, March 12
Nominations:
– Best Picture
– Best Adapted Screenplay
Puss and Boots: The Last Wish
The long-awaited sequel sees Antonio Banderas returning to voice the dashing feline hero. It’s up for Best Animated Feature.
Stream on Peacock.