How to Stream the 2024 Best Picture Nominees
Grab your popcorn and a cozy blanket because we have your next movie night planned.
This Sunday, your favorite stars and films from the past year will take their final bow of award season at the 2024 Oscars. While full of nods to some of last year's greatest achievements in film, the most anticipated award is, of course, Best Picture. A mix of blockbuster hits, international films, and streaming movies, the Best Picture nominees represent the best of the best—many of which have already been duly recognized this awards season (see: Oppenheimer, Barbie, etc.).
The 2024 Academy Awards take place on Sunday, March 10. With only a few days before the ceremony, there's still time to watch (or rewatch) all the nominated films before the festivities begin. Continue on to find out where to stream all of this year's nominees.
Barbie
Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, Barbie critiques both the hardships and the beauty of womanhood, leaving its viewers filled with emotion. The film, which received eight Oscar nominations, is now available to stream on Max, YouTube, and Hulu.
Oppenheimer
Oppenheimer follows scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer through the development and invention of the atomic bomb. The winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture is currently available to rent, however, you can already stream it on Peacock.
Killers of the Flower Moon
Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and 2024 Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon is a crime drama based on the story of a Native American tribe member who tries to save her community. The film is available to stream now on Apple TV+. Alternatively, you can purchase it on YouTube, Vudu, Google Play Movie, or Amazon Prime Video for $19.99.
Poor Things
In Poor Things, protagonist Bella Baxter (played by Emma Stone) goes through an enriching identity journey, all while believing in equality and liberation. This fantasy film is expected to be available on Hulu on March 7. But if you're eager to watch it already, you can purchase the film on Vudu, Apple TV, YouTube, Google Play Movie, or Amazon Prime Video for $19.99.
Maestro
Directed and co-written by Bradley Cooper, Maestro follows the life of composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein, including his relationship with actress Felicia Montealegre. Stream the film now, exclusively available on Netflix.
The Holdovers
The comedy-drama The Holdovers follows a New England boarding school teacher (Paul Giamatti) stuck on campus during Christmas with a group of troubled students. Stream it exclusively on Peacock. Alternatively, you can rent it on Vudu, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, or Google Play Movie for $5.99.
Anatomy of a Fall
The chaos of Anatomy of a Fall starts when Sandra Hüller's character tries to prove herself innocent of her husband's murder, all while her blind son is the only witness to the crime. Currently, the thriller is only available to rent via Apple TV, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, or Google Play Movie.
Past Lives
Past Lives, featuring actors Greta Lee and Teo Yoo, follows the lives of two childhood friends reuniting after 24 years apart. The heart-felt romance is now available to stream free on Viki or with a premium subscription on Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Paramount+. Alternatively, it can be rented on Vudu for $3.99.
American Fiction
Starring Jeffrey Wright, American Fiction is a comedy-drama film based on Percival Everett's book Erasure that tells the story of a frustrated novelist and his pursuit to prove his point as a Black author. The film is already available to watch on Amazon Prime Video, and can be purchased on Apple TV, Vudu, and Google Play Movie.
The Zone of Interest
Based on the 2014 novel by Martin Amis, the historical drama The Zone of Interest shows the life of Rudolf Hoss, who wants to build a life for his family next to a concentration camp. The film is already available to purchase on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, and Google Play Movie. It will also be available on Max soon, but the date is yet to be announced.