After the Oscar nominees were announced, many moviegoers and fans of the awards season want to catch up with the films that are in the running for the Oscars. For this reason, we decided to bring you where you can see each installment that entered the category: Best Film.
On Tuesday we will tell you who were the nominees for the 95th edition of the Academy Awardswhich will be held on March 12 at the Dolby® Theater in Ovation Hollywood, Los Angeles, and will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. Now, for you to prepare for the Oscarswe bring you where you can see the 10 installments that entered the category of Best Film.
In case you don’t know which installments received the most nominations in the Oscars, here we tell you. The first is Everything Everywhere All at Once with 11, followed by The Banshees of Inisherin Y All Quiet on the Western Front with 9. Then we have a Elvis with 8, The Fabelmans with 7 and Top Gun: Maverick Y TÁR with 6. All of these (plus three other installments) are nominated for Best Film and in case you want to see them but don’t know where to find them, we’ll tell you.
All Quiet on the Western Front
This German blockbuster directed by Edward Berger It is one of the most nominated deliveries in the Oscars of this year. Some of the categories in which it competes (in addition to Best Film) are: cinematography, international film (along with Argentina, 1985), production design, sound, visual effects, adapted script and more. Fortunately for many, All Quiet on the Western Front It can be found at Netflix.
Avatar: The Way of Water
The long-awaited sequel to Avataralso directed by James Cameron, is climbing up the list of the highest-grossing movies of all time. So far, with over $2 million raised, Avatar: The Way of Water It is already at number six. This successful installment is not only nominated for Best Picture, but also for: production design, sound and visual effects. If you haven’t seen it yet, we tell you that still available in theaters and time later it will come to Disney+.
The Banshees of Inisherin
Directed by Martin McDonaldthis British film has 9 nominations in the Oscarssome of them (in addition to Best Film) are: leading actor (for Colin Farrel), supporting actor (for Brendan Gleeson Y barry keoghan), supporting actress (for Kerry Condom), director, original screenplay and more. If you want to see it, there are still a few days left until its theatrical release on February 2. It will also come to Star Plus.
Elvis
This biopic about the king of rock, directed by Baz Luhrmannhas been nominated in 8 categories, some of which (besides Best Film) are: leading actor (for Austin Butler), cinematography, costume design, sound, makeup and hairstyle, among others. Fortunately, Elvis can be enjoyed in HBO Max.
Everything Everywhere All At Once
directed for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, This is the most nominated installment in the Oscars. In addition to being in the Best Film category, Everything Everywhere All At Once also competes in many others: leading actress (for michelle yeoh), supporting actor (for Ke Huy Quan), supporting actress (for Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu), director, original screenplay and more. Although this production already went through theaters in June, it can now be rented at Flowin Youtube either Google play and in AppleTV.
The Fabelmans
This installment led by Steven Spielberg garnered 7 nominations, some of which are: Leading Actress (for Michelle Williams), supporting actor (for Judd Hirsch), director, soundtrack and more. Those interested in seeing her keep in mind that she just hits theaters on Thursday, January 26.
TÁR
Directed by Todd Field, TAR makes presence in the Oscars with 6 nominations, from Best Picture, Director and Leading Actress (cate blanchett), to cinematography, film editing, and original screenplay. This installment has not yet reached Argentine theaters, it remains to wait until February 9 to see it on the big screen.
Top Gun: Maverick
One of the most anticipated deliveries of last year and that, without a doubt, captured the eyes of many. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, Top Gun: Maverick earned 6 nominations for Oscars: Best Film, editing, original song, sound, visual effects and adapted screenplay. For those who did not get to see this production starring Tom Cruise on the big screen, we tell you that it is now available on Star+.
Triangle of Sadness
Directed by Ruben Östlund, Triangle of Sadness is nominated for three Oscars: Best Film, Director and Original Screenplay. It’s not available anywhere yet, but luckily it’s coming to theaters just three days before the awards: Thursday, March 9, and it’s already available for purchase at online movie stores.
Women Talking
Last but not least we have Women Talkingdirected by Sarah Polley. This installment, in addition to being nominated for Best Picture, also competes in the category of adapted screenplay. In case you want to see it, we tell you that it is scheduled to hit the big screen on March 2.
That’s as far as we go. Did you see any or do you plan to cross them off the list as the dates get closer? Oscars? Let’s remember that the awards will be held on March 12 and that they will be presented by Jimmy Kimmel.