After a year where we couldn't really go to the cinema - bar a brief spell last summer where we all rushed to watch Tenet - it was joyous to be reminded that great films were still distributed and streamed last year. Last night's Oscars - which took place in LA, with a very special Covid-safe ceremony - gave out the famous little gold men to a whole host of impressive titles. They included Nomadland, Sound Of Metal, Soul and Promising Young Woman.
That said, it has been quite difficult to work out how we could actually watch several of these films. Normally, we'd head to the cinema and then wait for a DVD release or an arrival on a streaming site. Covid blurred the lines, making it less clear where we could watch what. So, to make things easier for you, here's how, where and when you can watch all of the Oscar-winning films.
How to watch Nomadland - Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Director
Nomadland is now available on Disney Plus.
How to watch Promising Young Woman - Best Original Screenplay
Promising Young Woman is on Sky and Now TV on April 16th.
How to watch The Father - Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay
The Father is in cinemas on June 11th.
How to watch Minari - Best Supporting Actress
Minari is available on demand on altitude.film, Apple TV, Amazon, Sky Store, Rakuten, Virgin Media, BT, Curzon Home Cinema, BFI Player, CHILI, Barbican On Demand, Showcase and Volta. It comes to cinemas on May 17th.
How to watch Judas and the Black Messiah - Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Song
Judas and the Black Messiah is available on BFI Player and other on demand services.
How to watch Another Round - Best International Film
Another Round is in cinemas on June 25th.
How to watch My Octopus Teacher - Best Documentary
My Octopus Teacher is available now on Netflix.
How to watch Soul - Best Animated Film, Best Original Score
Soul is available now on Disney Plus.
How to watch Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - Best Costume Design, Best Make-Up Design
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is available now on Netflix.
How to watch Sound of Metal - Best Film Editing, Best Sound
Sound of Metal is now available on Amazon Prime Video and is set for a UK cinema release later this year.
How to watch Mank - Best cinematography, Best Production Design
Mank is available now on Netflix.
How to watch Tenet - Best visual effects
Tenet is available now on Amazon Prime Video.
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