We've rounded up the big winners and notable contenders of the 96th Academy Awards so you can stream them online.
After much anticipation, the 96th Academy Awards took place last night. The Oscars ceremony, hosted again by Jimmy Kimmel, was a glamorous night of television where the creators, casts and crews of the year's top films were honored.
Oppenheimer and Poor Things were the big winners of the night, with Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer landing seven awards, including Best Picture, and Poor Things securing four wins. This year, the acting award nominees received more intimate, personal tributes from past Academy Award winners, including Lupita Nyong'o, Rita Moreno, Ke Huy Quan, Mahershala Ali and Brendan Fraser.
Now that the big night is behind us, you likely want to catch up on films that piqued your interest during the awards ceremony that you may have missed over the last year. Or you could long to revisit some of the more moving cinematic moments from your favorite Oscar-winning films and nominated movies. That's why we've gathered the current streaming homes of all these movies.
The nominees were stacked in so many categories this year. So even the performances that didn't garner a trophy are more than worthy of a stream — you'll understand when you see Lily Gladstone's Killer of the Flower Moon performance. That's why we've also included the Oscar-nominated films you'll be glad you took the time to watch.
Below we've rounded up how to watch all of the 2024 Oscar-winning and Oscar-nominated films streaming now or coming to streaming very soon.
How to Watch the 2024 Oscar-Winning Movies
Here's where to watch the winners of the 2024 Academy Awards.
Oppenheimer
Starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jr., this film that explores the creation of the nuclear bomb secured the 2024 Oscar Best Picture win and several others including Downey's Best Supporting Actor win and Murphy's Best Actor win. The film streams exclusively on Peacock.
Poor Things
Starring Emma Stone (whose performance won the Oscar for Best Actress), Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo, Poor Things tells the story of a woman (Stone) who is brought back to life by a brilliant scientist (Dafoe). But as her story unfolds, the scientist's efforts don't seem so benevolent. The film is now available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.
Barbie
“Thanks to Barbie, all problems of feminism have been solved.” Pop the popcorn and have a Barbie movie night when you stream this film that won the Oscar for Best Original Song on Max.
The Holdovers
When a grumpy teacher (Paul Giamatti) is forced to stay at his prep school for the holidays along with the cook (Da'Vine Joy Randolph) to watch over a troubled teen (Dominic Sessa), all their lives are changed forever. The Holdovers, which won Randolph the Best Supporting Actress Oscar, is available to stream on Peacock.
'The Boy and the Heron'
A boy ventures into a new world shared by the living and dead in Studio Ghibli's The Boy and the Heron — now streaming on Max and Prime Video.
Anatomy of a Fall
Anatomy of a Fall, which won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, centers around Sandra (Sandra Hüller) and the death of her husband (Samuel Theis) as police try to determine whether the true cause of his death was suicide or murder, and their main suspect is Sandra herself. On March 22, the film drops to Hulu. But for now, the movie is available to rent and buy on Prime Video or Apple TV+.
American Fiction
You still might be able to secure a theater ticket for American Fiction, which was the winner for Best Adapted Screenplay. To watch the film online, you can buy or rent it on Amazon or Apple TV+. American Fiction is also available to stream on MGM+, which is add-on you can purchase with your Prime Video or Apple TV+ account.
The Zone of Interest
Set during the Holocaust, The Zone of Interest tells the story of an Auschwitz officer (Christian Friedel) and his wife (Sandra Hüller) who are trying to make a life for themselves in a house next to the camp. The movie, which won Best International Feature Film and Best Sound, is now available to purchase on Prime Video and Apple TV+.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar won Best Live Action Short Film marking Wes Anderson's first Oscar win. The short film starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Ralph Fiennes streams exclusively on Netflix.
20 Days in Mariupol
Best Documentary Feature Film winner 20 Days in Mariupol, recounts the atrocities of the Ukrainian war after Russia's invasion. It's available to rent on Amazon or can be watched free with the PBS Documentaries 7-day trial on Prime Video.
The Last Repair Shop
Los Angeles is one of the few cities that provides free musical instruments to its students and The Last Repair shop looks into the workshop where they are repaired. The Oscar winner for Best Documentary Short streams on Disney+.
Where to Watch the Other 2024 Oscar Nominees
While they may have been snubbed, these Oscar-nominated films are just as worthy of a watch.
Killers of the Flower Moon
Killers of the Flower Moon, directed by Martin Scorsese, chronicles the relationships and betrayal of the Osage Indian murders in the 1920s and stars big names like Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone. The film is now streaming on Apple TV+.
Maestro
Maestro, starring Bradley Cooper, focuses on the music icon Leonard Bernstein's work and relationship with actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (played by Carey Mulligan). The film streams exclusively on Netflix.
Past Lives
Childhood friends Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo) are separated when Nora's family leaves South Korea. Twenty years later, they reunite and confront their feelings for one another. The film is now streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime.
Rustin
Colman Domingo is nominated for Best Actor for his portrayal of Bayard Rustin in the Netflix original film Rustin. Rustin was a political activist who changed the course of the Civil Rights movement.
Nyad
Annette Bening received a nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in Nyad, a true story about a woman who swam from Cuba to Florida at age 60. The film streams exclusively on Netflix.
Elemental
Fire, earth, air and land live together in Elemental City. When two different elements work together, they realize they have more in common than they first thought. The Pixar movie is now streaming on Disney+.
Nimona
Nimona is set in a futuristic, medieval world where a pair of unlikely friends must work together to find the truth. This animated film is now streaming on Netflix.
Robot Dreams
Robot Dreams shares the adventures of Robot and Dog who are friends in 1980s New York City. While the film is not currently in theaters or on streaming in the United States (Apple TV+ does have a coming soon page), the graphic novel that the story is based on is available on Amazon.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy are back in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which is currently streaming on Netflix.
The Color Purple (2023)
The Color Purple musical starring Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P. Henson, and Danielle Brooks (who secured a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role) is now streaming exclusively on Max.
El Conde
Netflix's El Conde, about a vampire who is ready to die once and for all after 250 years of being undead, is nominated in the Achievement in Cinematography category.
Napoleon
Napoleon details the life of the French emperor Napoleon, played by Joaquin Phoenix. The film is available to stream on Apple TV+ and is nominated for Achievement in Costume Design.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Struggling with the idea the world has outgrown him, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is on the verge of retirement in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, which is nominated for Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score). When a powerful artifact may fall into the wrong hands, it's time for one last quest. Stream the film now on Disney+.
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