Oscars 2023: Where to watch the nominated films
The nominees for the 95th edition of the Academy Awards can be seen in theaters and on streaming platforms
The 95th edition of the Academy Awards will take place at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on March 12. Leading the race is Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinart’s Everything Everywhere All At Once, which has 11 Oscar nominations. It is followed by Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Insisherin and Edward Berger’s All Quiet on the Western Front, which have both received nine nods.
As the height of award season approaches, here is a guide on where to watch the movies nominated for this year’s Oscars.
The Banshees of Insisherin
Two Irish friends end their decades-long friendship and begin an emotional journey through solitude, transcendence and death.
Where to watch: HBO Max
Where to watch: HBO Max
Pinocchio
Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of the Italian classic sets the story of a wooden boy in fascist Italy, where disobedience becomes key to avoiding the rise of authoritarianism.
Where to watch: Netflix.
Where to watch: Netflix.
All Quiet on the Western Front
The recent adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s novel recounts the horrors of war through the life of Paul Bäumer, a young man who joins the German army during the First World War.
Where to watch: Netflix.
Where to watch: Netflix.
The Fabelmans
The Steven Spielberg film, based on the director’s childhood, follows the life of Sammy Fabelman, a boy who dreams of being a filmmaker in the post-war United States.
Where to watch: Apple TV+
Where to watch: Apple TV+
The Whale
An English teacher tries to save his relationship with his daughter while facing discrimination and health problems related to his obesity.
Where to watch: In theaters
Where to watch: In theaters
Avatar: The Way of Water
Ex-soldier Jake Sully begins a new life on Pandora, the planet that he explored in the saga’s first film. Along with the Na’vis, he must confront human ambition once again.
Where to watch: In theaters.
Where to watch: In theaters.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
After the death of King T’Challa, Wakanda forms an alliance with the underwater kingdom of Talon to confront world superpowers and their attempts to extract vibranium.
Where to watch: Disney+ from January 31.
Where to watch: Disney+ from January 31.
Elvis
The divisive biopic, directed by Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, explores the King of Rock’s origins, rise to fame and downfall, focusing on the relationship between Elvis and his manager, Tom Parker.
Where to watch: HBO Max.
Where to watch: HBO Max.
Everything Everywhere All At Once
A Chinese immigrant dealing with tax issues and a chaotic personal life discovers she can travel between parallel universes.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video.
Top Gun: Maverick
Three decades after his retirement, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) must return to the air to train a group of pilots and direct one last mission.
Where to watch: Star+ and Apple TV+.
Where to watch: Star+ and Apple TV+.
Argentina, 1985
Based on real events, the drama tells the story of the prosecutor Julio César Strassera and the trial of heads of the Argentine military dictatorship during the country’s return to democracy.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video.
Triangle of Sadness
A celebrity couple wins a vacation on a cruise ship thanks to their social media presence. But an accident at sea unravels the multimillionaires’ carefully put-together image.
Where to watch: Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video.
Where to watch: Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video.
Tár
Lydia Tar (Cate Blanchett), a brilliant orchestra conductor, confronts a series of difficulties that threaten to destroy her career.
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video