Every Oscar-nominated movie you can stream online right now
No matter how hardcore of a film buff you consider yourself to be, it’s highly unlikely that you managed to see every movie that was nominated for an Oscar during its theatrical run last year. Thankfully, a huge percentage of them have already made it to streaming service online, so you still have time to get caught up before the Academy Awards on February 28th.
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Earlier this week, Wired scoured the Internet to find a bunch of nominees streaming on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube, HBO NOW and Netflix. It’s not a complete list, but many of the big hitters (including several Best Picture nominees) made the cut. If you can’t find it on the list, its release date is probably right around the corner, so don’t panic.
Here’s a list of 17 Oscar-nominated movies along with services on which to stream them:
Amy — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube
Bridge of Spies — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
Cartel Land — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Netflix
Ex Machina — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
Fifty Shades of Grey — Amazon, Google Play, HBO NOW, iTunes
Inside Out — Amazon, iTunes, YouTube
The Look of Silence — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
Mad Max: Fury Road — Amazon, Google Play, HBO NOW, iTunes
The Martian — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
Shaun the Sheep — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
Sicario — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
Spectre — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
Spotlight — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube
Steve Jobs — Amazon, Google Play
Straight Outta Compton — Amazon, Google Play, iTunes
What Happened, Miss Simone? — Netflix
Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom — Netflix
We’ll do our best to update this list as new movies drop. For example, Room, Creed and Trumbo are both currently available to preorder on Amazon ahead of their February 16th release date.
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