Where to Watch the 2023 Oscar Winners Online
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The 2023 Oscars belonged to Everything Everywhere All At Once, which took home the award for best picture. Jimmy Kimmel hosted “incident”-free night (his third time emceeing the ceremony) that aired live on March 12 at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.
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EEAO also won best directing (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, aka The Daniels), best original screenplay, best lead actress (Michelle Yeoh), best supporting actress (Jamie Lee Curtis) best supporting actor (Ke Huy Quan) and best film editing. Brendan Fraser won best actor for his role in The Whale, while actress-turned-director Sarah Polley won best adapted screenplay for Women Talking. (Read more about all of the 2023 Oscars snubs and surprises here.)
Many of the Oscar-nominated movies are free to watch with a streaming service subscription (including Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+ or Peacock), while others are available to purchase or rent online on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, Vudu and Google Play.
Keep reading to find out where to stream the 2023 Oscar-winning films (beginning with the titles with the most wins) as well as those nominated for awards. For more on this year’s winners, visit The Hollywood Reporter‘s awards season coverage here.
Where to Watch the 2023 Oscar Winners
Everything Everywhere All At Once
A Chinese American laundromat owner fretting over a tax audit gets pulled into a violent multiverse clash in this sci-fi adventure comedy by the filmmaking team known as Daniels. Read THR‘s full review here.
Wins: Best picture, best directing (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), best lead actress (Michelle Yeoh), best supporting actor (Ke Huy Quan), best supporting actress (Jamie Lee Curtis), best original screenplay (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) and best film editing (Paul Rogers)
Nominations: Best supporting actress (Stephanie Hsu), best costume design (Shirley Kurata), best original score (Son Lux), best original song (“This Is A Life” by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; Lyric by Ryan Lott and David Byrne)
Where to watch Everything Everywhere All At Once online: Stream on Showtime or on the Showtime add-on through Hulu, Paramount+ or Amazon’s Prime Video; buy or rent on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
All Quiet on the Western Front
Close to a century after Lewis Milestone’s Oscar-winning film, Edward Berger offers a German adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s World War I novel. Read THR‘s full review here.
Wins: Best international feature film, best production design, best cinematography (James Friend), best original score (Volker Bertelmann)
Nominations: Best picture, best sound, best original score, best adapted screenplay, best makeup and hairstyling, best visual effects
Where to watch All Quiet on the Western Front online: Stream on Netflix; buy or rent on Apple TV
Avatar: The Way of Water
Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña return to Pandora with a Na’vi family to protect as the “Sky People” menace follows them to a bioluminescent ocean hideout. Read THR‘s full review here.
Wins: Best visual effects (Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett)
Nominations: Best picture, best sound, best production design
Where to watch Avatar: The Way of Water online: Available to buy or rent online starting March 28 on Apple TV or Vudu, or buy movie tickets online here; the film is expected to stream on Disney+ later this year (no release date announced yet)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Letitia Wright, Angela Bassett, Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira return to defend their grieving nation from a new threat in the hotly anticipated follow-up. Read THR‘s full review here.
Wins: Best costume design (Ruth Carter)
Nominations: Best supporting actress (Angela Bassett), best costume design (Ruth Carter), best original song (“Lift Me Up,” Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson), best makeup and hairstyling, best visual effects
Where to watch Black Panther: Wakanda Forever online: Stream on Disney+; buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Redbox or Vudu
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
The voice cast of the director’s Netflix-produced take on the tale includes Ewan McGregor, Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton and Cate Blanchett, the last impersonating a monkey. Read the full review here.
Nominations: Best animated film
Where to watch Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio online: Stream on Netflix
RRR
This Telugu-language action-adventure epic, available on Netflix, has become a worldwide sensation. Read the full review here.
Wins: Best original song (“Naatu Naatu”; music by M.M. Keeravaani, lyrics by Chandrabose)
Where to watch RRR online: Stream on Netflix
Top Gun: Maverick
Tom Cruise is the ace fighter pilot who returns 36 years after first feeling the need for speed in Joseph Kosinski’s sequel, also starring Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly and Jon Hamm. Read THR‘s full review here.
Wins: Best sound
Nominations: Best picture, best adapted screenplay, best original song (“Hold My Hand,” Lady Gaga, BloodPop, Benjamin Rice), best visual effects, best film editing
Where to watch Top Gun: Maverick online: Stream on Paramount+ or MGM+ (previously Epix); buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Redbox or Vudu
The Whale
Brendan Fraser stars in Darren Aronofsky’s affecting chamber drama, adapted by Samuel D. Hunter from his play about grief and salvation. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best lead actor (Brendan Fraser), best makeup and hairstyling (Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley)
Nominations: Best supporting actress (Hong Chau)
Where to watch The Whale online: Buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV or Vudu; buy movie tickets online here
Women Talking
Writer-director Sarah Polley’s feature centers on matters of justice, faith and awakening among women whose lives have been shaped and constricted by religious tradition. Read THR‘s full review here.
Wins: Best adapted screenplay
Nominations: Best picture
Where to watch Women Talking online: Buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Redbox or Vudu; buy movie tickets online here
Where to Stream the 2023 Oscar-Nominated Films Online
Aftersun
Normal People star Paul Mescal toplines a debut feature as a young Scottish father on summer holiday with his tween daughter. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best lead actor (Paul Mescal)
Where to watch Aftersun online: Buy or rent at Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Redbox or Vudu
Argentina, 1985
Ricardo Darín toplines Santiago Mitre’s Venice competition title as the prosecutor who led the landmark case against the architects of Argentina’s reign of military terror. Read the full review here.
Nominations: Best international feature film
Where to watch Argentina, 1985 online: Stream on Amazon Prime Video; buy or rent on Apple TV
Babylon
Diego Calva, Jean Smart, Li Jun Li and Jovan Adepo also star in this feverish look at Hollywood’s transition from silents to talkies, as depravity was edged out by moralism. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best costume design (Mary Zophres), original score (Justin Hurwitz), best production design
Where to watch Babylon online: Stream on Paramount+; buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
The Banshees of Inisherin
Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan star in this dark comedy about the abrupt breakup of lifelong friends, sparking violence, suffering and self-reflection. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best picture, best directing (Martin McDonagh), best lead actor (Colin Farrell), best supporting actor (Brendan Gleeson, Barry Keoghan), best supporting actress (Kerry Condon), best original score (Carter Burwell), best original screenplay (Martin McDonagh)
Where to watch The Banshees of Inisherin online: Stream on HBO Max (available on Disney+ in select markets outside of the U.S.); buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
Blonde
Ana de Armas portrays Marilyn Monroe, Adrien Brody plays Arthur Miller and Bobby Cannavale is Joe DiMaggio in this Netflix adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ novel fusing fact and fiction. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best lead actress (Ana de Armas)
Where to watch Blonde online: Stream on Netflix
Causeway
Jennifer Lawrence plays a soldier wounded in Afghanistan whose return home to New Orleans stirs up earlier emotional damage in Lila Neugebauer’s first feature, premiering in Toronto. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best supporting actor (Brian Tyree Henry)
Where to watch Causeway online: Stream on Apple TV+
Close
Belgian director Lukas Dhont explores the fragile world of childhood bonds in his second feature, starring Eden Dambrine and Gustave De Waele as 13-year-old best friends. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best international feature film
Where to watch Close online: Buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV or Vudu
Elvis
The King of Rock and Roll gets suitably electrified biopic treatment in this kinetic vision of his life and career through the eyes of the financial abuser who controlled him. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best picture, best lead actor (Austin Butler), best costume design (Catherine Martin), best sound, best makeup and hairstyling, best production design, best cinematography, best film editing
Where to watch Elvis online: Stream on HBO Max or Hulu (with HBO Max add-on); buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV or Vudu
EO
Veteran Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski (Deep End) returns to the Croisette with his latest feature, which follows the turbulent adventures of a mule in Poland and Italy. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best international feature film
Where to watch EO online: Stream on the Criterion Channel; Buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV or Vudu
The Fabelmans
The film, cowritten by Tony Kushner, tells the story of Spielberg’s early life in a drama starring Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen and Gabriel LaBelle. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best picture, best directing (Steven Spielberg), Best lead actress (Michelle Williams), best supporting actor (Judd Hirsch), best original score (John Williams), best original screenplay (Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner), best production design
Where to watch The Fabelmans online: Buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play and Vudu; available to buy on Blu-ray, 4K and DVD; the film is also expected to stream on Peacock (no release date announced yet)
Living
The Kazuo Ishiguro-scripted remake of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘Ikiru’ stars Bill Nighy as a British civil servant who searches for meaning after being diagnosed with a terminal illness. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best lead actor (Bill Nighy), best adapted screenplay
Where to watch Living online: Buy or rent online on Amazon Prime Video or Vudu
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
After a series of successful shorts and books, comedian Jenny Slate’s animated mollusk character, created with Dean Fleischer-Camp, receives feature-length treatment. Read THR’s full review here.
Nominations: Best animated film
Where to watch Marcel the Shell With Shoes On online: Stream on Paramount+ or Showtime; buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Antonio Banderas again voices the intrepid cat, who’s now down to his last life, in a sequel also featuring voice work by Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman and Salma Hayek. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best animated film
Where to watch Puss in Boots: The Last Wish online: Stream on Peacock; buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
The Quiet Girl
Writer-director Colm Bairéad’s delicate first feature observes a withdrawn child peeking out of her shell during a summer stay with relatives in rural Ireland. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best international feature film
Where to watch The Quiet Girl online: Not yet available online; buy movie tickets online here
The Sea Beast
In the latest animated feature from Chris Williams (Moana, Big Hero 6), a young orphan joins forces with a legendary hunter of ocean monsters. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best animated film
Where to watch The Sea Beast online: Stream on Netflix
Tár
Two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett plays a composer-conductor whose reputation is suddenly shattered by revelations of her personal life in this caustic dissection of power dynamics. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best picture, best directing (Todd Field), best lead actress (Cate Blanchett), best original screenplay, best cinematography, best film editing
Where to watch Tár online: Stream on Peacock; buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
To Leslie
Andrea Riseborough stars in Michael Morris’ debut feature as a woman forced to return to her West Texas hometown as she’s hitting bottom after winning the lottery. Read THR’s full review here.
Nominations: Best lead actress (Andrea Riseborough)
Where to watch To Leslie online: Buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
Triangle of Sadness
Harris Dickinson and the late Charlbi Dean play fashion model influencers whose Instagram-friendly invite on a luxury cruise turns disastrous in the Palme d’Or winner’s satire of class and capitalism, also featuring Woody Harrelson. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best picture, best directing, best original screenplay
Where to watch Triangle of Sadness online: Stream on Hulu; buy or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu
Turning Red
A plucky 13-year-old is torn between remaining a dutiful daughter and liberating her wild side when heightened emotions suddenly start transforming her into a giant red panda. Read THR‘s full review here.
Nominations: Best animated film
Where to watch Turning Red online: Stream on Disney+; buy or rent online on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play or Vudu