Where and How To Watch the 2021 Oscar Nominees
The nominees are out for the big one! This morning, the Oscar nominations were announced, and some were expected based on the SAG and Golden Globe nods, but there were definitely some that got more notice from the Academy than others.
If you’re like me and you want to watch as many award-nominated films before the award show airs on April 25, you have plenty of time to make your way through the list. Other than the final section on this list, everything is free with a basic subscription to the services.
Amazon Prime
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
One Night in Miami
Sound of Metal
Time
Apple TV
Greyhound
Wolfwalkers
Disney+
Mulan
Onward
Soul
The One and Only Ivan
HBO Max
Emma
Hulu
Another Round
Nomadland
The Mole Agent
The United States vs Billie Holiday
Netflix
A Shaun the Sheep Movie - Farmageddon
Crip Camp
Da 5 Bloods
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Hillbilly Elegy
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Mank
My Octopus Teacher
Over the Moon
Pieces of a Woman
The Life Ahead
The Midnight Sky
The Trial of the Chicago 7
The White Tiger
Other Service/Rental/Unavailable
Better Days - available to rent through normal channels for $3 or $4
Collective - available to rent through normal channels for $4
Judas and the Black Messiah - does not seem to be available online; previously on HBO Max
Love and Monsters - available to rent through normal channels for $5
Minari - available to rent through normal channels for $20
News of the World - available to rent through normal channels for $20
Pinocchio - available to rent through normal channels for $6
Promising Young Woman - rental through normal channels for $6
Quo Vadis, Aida? - does not seem to be available online
Tenet - available to rent through normal channels for $6
The Father - currently not available online - will be available to rent starting March 26
The Man Who Sold His Skin - does not seem to be available online
How many off this list have you seen? I thought I was doing well, but I’ve only managed to get through eleven of the films. Guess I have a lot of watching to do!