Want to watch all 2022 Oscar nominees before the award show premieres on March 27? Here is where to watch every movie nominated for an Academy Award.
Dune
This epic futuristic sci-fi film— starring Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Issac, and Zendaya— is nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The movie follows Paul Atreides and his family as they fight for the desert planet Arrakis.
The movie won 6 Academy Awards: cinematography, editing, score, visual effects, production design, and sound.
Where to watch: Stream Dune on HBO Max.
Belfast
Best Picture contender Belfast chronicles the story of a working-class family and their young son during the Northern Ireland conflict in the 1960s. The film received 7 Oscar nominations, including Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench) and Best Supporting Actor (Ciarán Hinds).
Belfast received the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
Where to watch: Rent Belfast on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or Youtube.
Licorice Pizza
Paul Thomas Anderson’s coming-of-age film earned 3 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Screenplay, and Best Director. Licorice Pizza follows 15-year-old child actor Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman) as he grows up and falls in love with assistant photographer Alana Kane (Alana Haim) in 1973 San Fernando Valley.
Where to watch: Rent Licorice Pizza on Google play or buy on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
Drive My Car
Drive My Car makes history as the 1st Japanese film to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi, the movie illustrates the growing relationship between an aging widowed actor and his 20-year-old chauffeur. The film is also nominated for Best Director, Best International Feature Film, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
The film won the Academy Award for Best International Feature.
Where to watch: Stream Drive My Car on HBO Max.
West Side Story
This new adaptation of the 1957 stage musical received 7 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress for Ariana DeBose. West Side Story follows Tony (Ansel Elgort) and Maria (Rachel Zegler) as they fall in love amidst a growing war between the Jets and Sharks in 1957 New York City.
West Side Story received 1 award with Ariana DeBose winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
Where to watch: Stream West Side Story on Disney+ or HBO Max.
Don’t Look Up
Netflix’s Best Picture nominee Don’t Look Up answers our fearful question: What would happen if scientists discovered a comet was approaching to destroy Earth? The movie— which has an all-star cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep, and Ariana Grande, earned 4 Oscar nominations.
Where to watch: Stream Don’t Look Up on Netflix.
Coda
Coda also makes history as Troy Kotsur becomes the first deaf actor nominee for Supporting Actor at the Oscars. The film chronicles the life of Ruby (Emilia Jones), the only hearing member of her deaf family in Gloucester, MA, and her new passion for singing. Coda is also nominated for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Coda won all 3 categories the film was nominated for, including Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Picture.
Where to watch: Stream Coda on Apple TV.
Being the Ricardos
Being the Ricardos is up for 3 Academy Awards awards in the acting category: Nicole Kidman for Best Actress, Javier Bardem for Best Actor, and J.K. Simmons for Best Supporting Actor. In the movie, audiences see Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz face personal and professional struggles while filming I Love Lucy.
Where to watch: Stream Being the Ricardos on Amazon Prime Video.
Nightmare Alley
Another Best Picture contender, Nightmare Alley, follows Bradley Cooper as Stanton Carlisle— a carnival worker who teams up with a dangerous psychologist (Cate Blanchett) to con the elite and wealthy. The film is also nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, and Best Costume Design.
Where to watch: Stream Nightmare Alley on HBO Max.
King Richard
King Richard received 6 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Will Smith), and Best Original Song. The movie follows young tennis pros Venus and Serena Williams and their father (Coach Richard), who trained them to become athletic superstars.
Will Smith won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Where to watch: Rent King Richard on Amazon Prime or Youtube.
Encanto
In Disney’s Encanto, magic-less teenage girl Mirabel Madrigal must save her magical Columbian family when their powers are in danger. With music by Lin Manuel Miranda, the film is nominated for 3 Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song.
Encanto received 1 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Where to watch: Stream Encanto on Disney+.
Spencer
Kristen Stewart receives her 1st Oscar nomination for Best Actress for her portrayal as Princess Diana in Spencer. The psychological thriller is an imagining of what could have happened on that fateful Christmas holiday in 1991 when Diana decided to leave Prince Charles.
Where to watch: Stream Spencer on Hulu.
The Power of the Dog
The Power of the Dog leads the Oscars with 12 nominations, including Best Picture. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Phil Burbank, a domineering and charismatic rancher who opens up to the possibility of love when his brother brings home his new wife and her son.
Jane Campion took home the Academy Award for Best Director.
Where to watch: Stream The Power of the Dog on Netflix.
Parallel Mothers
Penélope Cruz earns her 2nd Best Actress nomination for the Spanish drama Parallel Mothers. She plays a middle-aged single woman Janis who faces an unexpected pregnancy; when Janis prepares to give birth, she meets a teen single mother who is also getting ready to give birth. The film is also nominated for Best Original Score.
Where to watch: Buy Parallel Mothers on Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
The Eyes of Tammy Faye earned 2 Oscar nominations, including Best Actress (Jessica Chastain) and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. In this movie, audiences watch the lives of televangelists Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker and their rise to fame and eventual downfall.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye won both categories it was nominated in.
Where to watch: Stream The Eyes of Tammy Faye on HBO Max.
tick, tick. . .BOOM!
Andrew Garfield plays the late Jonathan Larson in the autobiographical movie musical adaptation of his life, tick, tick. . .BOOM! Vanessa Hudgens, Alexandra Shipp, and Robin de Jesús also appear in the film. The musical is nominated for 2 Academy Awards, including Best Actor (Andrew Garfield) and Best Film Editing.
Where to watch: Stream tick, tick. . .Boom! on Netflix.
The Tragedy of Macbeth
The Tragedy of Macbeth received 3 Oscar nominations, including Best Actor (Denzel Washington), Best Cinematography, and Best Production Design. Starring Denzel Washington as Macbeth and Frances McDormand as the Lady Macbeth, this film adaptation follows the plot of Shakespeare’s historical and tragic play.
Where to watch: Stream The Tragedy of Macbeth on Apple TV.
The Lost Daughter
In The Lost Daughter, a college professor (played by Olivia Colman) is haunted by her early memories of motherhood when meeting a young mother and daughter while vacationing in Italy. The movie is nominated for 3 Academy Awards, including Olivia Colman for Best Actress, Jessie Buckley for Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Where to watch: Stream The Lost Daughter on Netflix.
The Worst Person in the World
Norweigan film The Worst Person in the World earned Academy Award nominations for Best International Film and Best Original Screenplay. Renate Reinsve plays Julie, a young woman who must face her indecisive nature when dealing with struggles in her love life and career.
Where to watch: Rent The Worst Person in the World on Amazon Prime Video.
Raya and the Last Dragon
Raya and the Last Dragon takes audiences into the realm of Kumandra, where a warrior named Raya (Kelly Marie Tran) searches for the last dragon. The film also stars Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Sandra Oh, and Daniel Dae Kim. The movie is nominated for Best Animated Feature.
Where to watch: Stream Raya and the Last Dragon on Disney+.
Luca
Another Disney film nominated for Best Animated Feature is the fantasy film, Luca. The film follows the unlikely friendship between a sea monster disguised as a boy and a human boy in the Italian Rivieria.
Where to watch: Stream Luca on Disney+
Cyrano
Cyrano breathes new life into the original play with a movie musical adaptation. Based on the 2018 stage musical, Cyrano (Peter Dinklage) is a talented soldier and writer who helps his young friend Christian (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) woo the beautiful Roxanne (Haley Bennett) with poetry, even though Cyrano is in love with her too. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design.
Where to watch: Watch Cyrano in theaters or buy on demand.
The Mitchells vs. The Machines
The Mitchells vs. The Machines is a science fiction comedy up for Best Animated Feature. With an all-star voice cast including Abbi Jackson, Danny McBride, and Maya Rudolph, the movie gives a glimpse into the future where a dysfunctional family must battle the rise of a robot apocalypse.
Where to watch: Stream The Mitchells vs. The Machines on Netflix.
Flee
In the Danish animated docudrama film Flee, Amin Nawabi is a man who finally shares his hidden past of fleeing his homeland in Afghanistan with his soon-to-be husband. The movie makes history as the first project to receive Oscar nominations in the animated, documentary, and international feature categories.
Where to watch: Stream Flee on Hulu.
Cruella
Watch how Cruella de Vil became the ferocious villain she is today with the crime comedy prequel Cruella. Starring Emma Stone, the Disney film chronicles the early days of the scary and powerful character. Cruella is nominated for 2 Academy Awards including Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Cruella took home the award for Best Costume Design.
Where to watch: Stream Cruella on Disney+.
Coming 2 America
Eddie Murphy returns as the lovable Prince Akeem in the sequel of Coming 2 America. In this film, nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Prince Akeem returns to New York City to find his long-lost son and him the heir to the Zumunda throne.
Where to watch: Stream Coming 2 America on Amazon Prime Video.
Four Good Days
Singer and songwriter Diane Warren received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song for her single “Somehow You Do” from the movie Four Good Days. In the film, Mila Kunis stars Molly, a young addict fresh out of a detox clinic who tries to stay clean while living with her mother Deb (Glenn Close) for 4 days.
Where to watch: Stream Four Good Days on Hulu.
Ascension
The Chinese documentary Ascension takes a look at the “Chinese Dream” in modern society, focusing on innovation and productivity. Directed by Jessica Kingdon, Ascension is nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Where to watch: Stream Ascension on Paramount+ or Amazon Prime Video.
House of Gucci
House of Gucci received an Oscar nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. The biographical drama film follows Patrizia Reggiani’s (Lady Gaga) marriage to Maurizio Gucci and how it eventually unravels with the murder of Maurizio (Adam Driver).
Where to watch: Rent House of Gucci on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or Youtube.
The Hand of God
The Italian drama film Hand of God shares the story of Fabietto, a young boy who faces a family tragedy while pursuing his love of football. The semi-biographical movie is nominated for Best International Feature.
Where to watch: Stream Hand of God on Netflix.
No Time to Die
The most recent James Bond installment, No Time to Die, earned 3 Oscar nominations including Best Visual Effects, Best Sound, and Best Original Song. Daniel Craig reprises the role of James Bond for the 5th and final time, as he ends his retirement to save a kidnapped scientist and fight a new villain with dangerous technology.
Billie Eilish won the Oscar for Best Original Song for “No Time To Die.”
Where to watch: Rent No Time to Die on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Youtube.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Simu Liu plays martial arts master Shang-Chi who must face his past when he is brought into the superhero world of the 10 Rings Organization in this Marvel film. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is nominated for Best Visual Effects.
Where to watch: Stream Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings on Disney+.
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home is another Marvel film nominated for Best Visual Effects. In this 3rd installment, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) has been outed as Spider-Man and framed for murder. When Peter seeks help from Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), chaos ensues.
Where to watch: Rent Spider-Man on demand or on Amazon Prime Video.
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom is Bhutan’s first Academy Award nomination for Best International Feature. The movie follows an aspiring singer living with his grandmother in Bhutan, who dreams of moving to Australia.
Where to watch: Rent Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom on demand, Amazon Prime, or Youtube.
Attica
The documentary Attica looks back on the 1971 Attica uprising that protested the racial injustices in the New York prison. Directed by Stanely Nelson Jr., and Traci A. Curry, the film received the Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature.
Where to watch: Stream Attica on Amazon Prime Video and the Roku Channel.
Writing with Fire
Writing with Fire is an Indian documentary film nominated for Best Documentary Feature. The movie follows India’s only newspaper that is run by Dalit women and how they break the gender traditions and inequality in the country.
Where to watch: Stream Writing with Fire on the Roku Channel.
Summer of Soul
Questlove’s documentary Summer of Soul highlights the six week Harlem Cultural Festival in 1969 that celebrated Black history, culture, music and fashion. The movie received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature.
Summer of Soul won in the Best Documentary Feature category.
Where to watch: Stream Summer of Soul on Disney+ and Hulu.
Make sure to catch the 93rd Oscars on March 27th 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m PT on ABC!