The 96th Academy Awards were held on March 10, 2024. The 2024 Oscar nominations hold some surprises, including some unexpected snubs—Greta Gerwig’s directing snub (for Barbie) has been an enduring point of discussion.
Oppenheimer was this year’s front-runner, with 13 nods, including Best Picture and Best Director (Christopher Nolan‘s second directing nod!), making it one of the most nominated films in Oscars history. Only three films have scored more nominations: All About Eve, Titanic, and La La Land with 14 nods each. Jodie Foster earns her first nomination in 29 years for her role in Nyad. It’s a case of couples who write together get nominated together; real-life couples and writing duos Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, and Justine Triet and Arthur Harari earned screenplay nominations for Barbie and Anatomy of a Fall, respectively.
Looking to stream the 2024 Oscar winners and nominees? Nearly all of them are available to stream right now, and the rest are available on PVOD rental through Amazon, Apple, Google Play, and Vudu.
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Read on to see where you can stream 2024’s Oscar movies! Films are ordered based on the number of nominations earned.
Oppenheimer
Nominated for: Best Picture (Winner), Best Actor (Cillian Murphy) (Winner), Best Supporting Actress (Emily Blunt), Best Supporting Actor (Robert Downey Jr) (Winner), Best Director (Christopher Nolan) (Winner), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score (Winner), Best Costume Design, Best Make-up and Hairstyling, Best Production Design, Best Sound, Best Film Editing (Winner), Best Cinematography (Winner)
Where to watch: Peacock
Christopher Nolan‘s Oppenheimer, a big winner at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, was the big winner at the Oscars. With a whopping 13 nominations and seven wins, it was the clear favorite at this year’s Oscars. Here’s how to watch Oppenheimer online from anywhere.
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Poor Things
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actress (Emma Stone) (Winner), Best Supporting Actor (Mark Ruffalo), Best Director (Yorgos Lanthimos), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Costume Design (Winner), Best Make-up and Hairstyling (Winner), Best Production Design (Winner), Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography
Where to watch: Hulu, Disney Plus
Yorgos Lanthimos’s fantastical comedy has gripped audiences and awards voters alike, and for good reason! It’s a bizarre work that’s been described as a far more adult Barbie, and it is endlessly fascinating. Poor Things is streaming on Hulu in the U.S. and on Disney Plus elsewhere. Here’s everything to know about Poor Things, including how to watch it online from anywhere.
Killers of the Flower Moon
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actress (Lily Gladstone), Best Supporting Actor (Robert DeNiro), Best Director (Martin Scorsese), Best Original Song (Wahzhazhe (A Song For My People), Scott George), Best Original Score, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography
Where to watch: Apple TV Plus
Martin Scorsese‘s latest and highly acclaimed epic is based on the book of the same name; the film follows a spate of murders fueled by oil and greed that rocked the Osage Nation. Lily Gladstone’s star turn has earned her many nods this awards season, but some are saying that Leonardo DiCaprio was snubbed from the Best Actor ballot.
Barbie
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress (America Ferrera), Best Supporting Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Song (I’m Just Ken, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt), Best Original Song (What Was I Made For?, Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell) (Winner), Best Costume Design, Best Production Design
Where to watch: Max
2023’s biggest film is up for the coveted Best Picture award, but paradoxically, not only did Greta Gerwig not get the Best Director nod, but star Margot Robbie was also not nominated for Best Actress. While those snubs sting, let’s celebrate the nominations the film did get. Gerwig, Robbie (for her role as producer in the Best Picture category), Gosling, and Ferrera are nominated for the film, and you can stream Barbie right now on Max. Don’t have Max? Here are more ways to watch Barbie online from wherever you are.
Maestro
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor (Bradley Cooper), Best Actress (Carey Mulligan), Best Original Screenplay, Best Make-up and Hairstyling, Best Sound, Best Cinematography
Where to watch: Netflix
Maestro’s seven nominations were seven more than expected. Bradley Cooper’s desperate for an Oscar, and it really shows in Maestro. If you’re interested in watching this blatant Oscar bait about famed composer Leonard Bernstein, it’s streaming now on Netflix worldwide.
American Fiction
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor (Jeffrey Wright), Best Supporting Actor (Sterling K Brown), Best Adapted Screenplay (Winner), Best Original Score
Where to watch: Prime Video
American Fiction is blessed with positive critical buzz, and it’s translating into awards love. Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut follows a frustrated author whose career is propelled after writing a novel that plays into racial stereotypes. The film is available for rent and purchase on PVOD services.
Anatomy of a Fall
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actress (Sandra Huller), Best Director (Justine Triet), Best Original Screenplay (Winner), Best Film Editing
Where to watch: Hulu, Prime Video UK
This masterful courtroom drama brilliantly uses evolving testimonies to shed light on the truth behind a fatal and mysterious fall. Anatomy of a Fall quickly became one to watch on the festival circuit earlier in 2023 and took home the Golden Globe Award for Best Non-English Language Film and Best Screenplay. This twisty and gripping film will wow you with its stellar direction and performances—including from a dog. Rent or purchase the film from PVOD services like Apple TV today.
The Holdovers
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor (Paul Giamatti), Best Supporting Actress (Da’Vine Joy Randolph) (Winner), Best Original Screenplay, Best Film Editing
Where to watch: Peacock
Paul Giamatti is going head-to-head with Cillian Murphy for the Best Actor award this year. The Holdovers is loaded with powerful performances not only from Giamatti but also from newcomer Dominic Sessa (who deserved a nomination) and Da’Vine Joy Randolph (who deserves to win in her category). The Holdovers has had a strong showing this awards season, but its director, Alexander Payne, has been shut out of nominations. Should you find yourself traveling to a location where Peacock isn’t available, simply connect to a server location in your home country to access the streamer.
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The Zone of Interest
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Director (Jonathan Glazer), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best International Feature (Winner), Best Sound (Winner)
Where to watch: Max
Jonathan Glazer has always been a director to watch, but his latest, The Zone of Interest, has crept up on awards season. The film is based on the novel by Martin Amis about the real-life Nazi officer Rudolf Höss and his family, who lead normal lives in a house just outside of Auschwitz. Earning five nominations with a relatively quiet run, this might be the dark horse of the 2024 Oscars. The Zone of Interest will stream on Max from April 5.
Napoleon
Nominated for: Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects
Where to watch: Apple TV Plus
Ridley Scott’s latest historical epic was quite a disappointment. Epic battles and set pieces aside, an inaccurate telling of history and a poor character study bog it down. Little wonder it only got nominated for the craft categories. The 2.5-hour theatrical cut is now available to rent on Apple TV Plus, and a four-hour cut is set to release on the streamer soon.
Past Lives
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay
Where to watch: Paramount Plus, Netflix UK
Past Lives captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, but nominations proved elusive for its director (Celine Song) and leading lady (Greta Lee). Check out the much-raved-about gem on PVOD services like Apple TV. As with all A24 films, Past Lives should eventually stream on Max, though a date has yet to be announced. It is also currently available on Netflix in the UK.
Nyad
Nominated for: Best Actress (Annette Bening), Best Supporting Actress (Jodie Foster)
Where to watch: Netflix
Nyad follows the story of 64-year-old marathon swimmer Diana Nyad as she attempts to swim from Cuba to Florida. Jodie Foster returns to the Oscars this year with her Best Supporting Actress nomination; Nyad is streaming now on Netflix.
Society of the Snow
Nominated for: Best International Feature, Best Make-up and Hairstyling
Where to watch: Netflix
Based on the real-life events of the 1972 Andes plane crash, this Spanish film from director J. A. Bayona chronicles the incredible story of its survivors. Society of the Snow quickly climbed up Netflix’s 2024 charts and is streaming on the service worldwide.
Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One
Nominated for: Best Sound, Best Visual Effects
Where to watch: Paramount Plus
The latest installment of the Mission Impossible franchise got lost in the Barbenheimer hype machine but is ever the thrill ride. It’s available to rent or purchase now on PVOD services and also for streaming on Paramount Plus.
The Creator
Nominated for: Best Sound, Best Visual Effects
Where to watch: Hulu, Disney Plus
Heralded as an original sci-fi piece, Gareth Edwards’s The Creator impressed with its impeccable world-building and seamless VFX. It’s wholly deserving of its nomination. Americans can stream the film on Hulu, while international audiences can do so on Disney Plus.
Rustin
Nominated for: Best Actor (Colman Domingo)
Where to watch: Netflix
Based on the true story of Martin Luther King Jr.’s advisor, Bayard Rustin. A key figure behind the 1963 March on Washington, Rustin’s contribution to the historic event was essentially erased because of his sexuality. Rustin is streaming worldwide on Netflix.
The Color Purple
Nominated for: Best Supporting Actress (Danielle Brooks)
Where to watch: Max
The Color Purple was poised for awards glory, yet, much like Steven Spielberg’s previous adaptation of the material, it remains elusive in its pursuit of recognition. Danielle Brooks is the film’s sole nominee, earning a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her incredible turn. The film might have flown under the radar, but you can rent or purchase it on PVOD services now or stream it on Max.
May December
Nominated for: Best Original Screenplay
Where to watch: Netflix, Sky Cinema
This twisty film by Todd Haynes garnered an incredible amount of buzz for Charles Melton, who delivered one of the year’s standout performances. However, Melton was snubbed. The film is loosely based on the life of Mary Kay Letourneau, who had sexual relations with and married her sixth-grade student. The film also stars Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman. May December is streaming now on Netflix in the U.S. and on Sky Cinema in the UK. Americans traveling who want to stream May December on Netflix can simply connect to a U.S. server location to access the show.
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El Conde
Nominated for: Best Cinematography
Where to watch: Netflix
Pablo Larraín’s dark satire about former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, who in the movie is still alive as an unhappy vampire seeking the sweet release of death. Featuring stunning black-and-white cinematography, it’s not hard to see why it earned a Best Cinematography nomination. El Conde is streaming now on Netflix.
The Boy and the Heron
Nominated for: Best Animated Feature (Winner)
Where to watch: Max, Netflix (in late 2024)
Hayao Miyazaki’s final film (if the claim is to be believed this time) is a surreal meditation on grief, legacy, and life. The Boy and the Heron might also change the game of dubbing. The English dub of the film features some of Hollywood’s biggest stars and impressive transformative voice work from the likes of Robert Pattinson, Christian Bale, and more. This stunning animated work is still playing in cinemas, so check out your local cinemas for showtimes. The Boy and the Heron will eventually stream on Max in the U.S., like all Studio Ghibli films. It’ll also stream on Netflix in select regions. A streaming date has yet to be announced.
Nimona
Nominated for: Best Animated Feature
Where to watch: Netflix
Call it a comeback story! After getting unceremoniously canceled by Disney and then rescued by Netflix, this animated film is getting the recognition it deserves at the Oscars. The film features the voices of Chloë Grace Moretz and Riz Ahmed and puts a clever spin on the fairytale genre, all while being incredibly sincere. The film is streaming on Netflix now.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse
Nominated for: Best Animated Feature
Where to watch: Netflix
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse needs no introduction. This kaleidoscope of animation seamlessly blends different art styles together to create a film that is a visual wonder. The film is streaming now in select Netflix libraries like the U.S. and Singapore. In the UK, you can watch it on Sky Cinema.
Elemental
Nominated for: Best Animated Feature
Where to watch: Disney Plus
Disney and Pixar have been a staple in the Best Animated Feature category for a long time, and this year, they’re represented by Elemental. While the film may not have been a breakout success, Elemental features some beautiful animation in how the different elements (people?) interact with each other. It’s streaming now on Disney Plus.
Robot Dreams
Nominated for: Best Animated Feature
Where to watch: In cinemas (select countries), Movistar Plus
A surprise nomination, for sure! Adapted from Sara Varon’s graphic novel, this dialogue-free animated feature is currently not streaming. In fact, it’s only screening in select cinemas now, though it did make the rounds of the 2023 festival circuit. Hopefully, its Oscar nomination will give it a full and global theatrical or streaming release soon.
Godzilla Minus One
Nominated for: Best Visual Effects (Winner)
Where to watch: Prime Video JP
The latest Godzilla film has wowed audiences everywhere. It’s soared to box office highs, it’s been called the best Godzilla film, and now it is also an Oscar-nominated one. Just look at how clean the VFX is in the trailer. It achieved all that without the budget of a blockbuster. Godzilla Minus One is currently playing in cinemas; a streaming release has yet to be announced.
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
Nominated for: Best Visual Effects
Where to watch: Disney Plus
James Gunn’s Marvel swan song gets a nod in the VFX category. Stream Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 on Disney Plus.
Golda
Nominated for: Best Make-up and Hairstyling
Where to watch: Paramount Plus with Showtime
Golda follows former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir as she navigates the events of the Yom Kippur War. The film is streaming now on Paramount Plus with Showtime.
American Symphony
Nominated for: Best Original Song (It Never Went Away, Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson)
Where to watch: Netflix
This documentary follows musician Jon Batiste as he composes a symphony and earns recognition for it, all while his wife undergoes cancer treatment. Batiste himself stars in the documentary, which you can watch on Netflix.
Flamin’ Hot
Nominated for: Best Original Song (The Fire Inside, Diane Warren)
Where to watch: Hulu, Disney Plus
Apparently, the events in the film are not based on true events—despite the film claiming otherwise. That aside, it’s a cute rags-to-riches story, and Becky G performs the song it is nominated for. Watch it on Hulu in the U.S. and on Disney Plus elsewhere.
Bobi Wine: The People’s President
Nominated for: Best Documentary Feature
Where to watch: Disney Plus
The documentary follows music star, activist, and opposition leader Bobi Wine and his wife during the events of the 2021 Uganda election as the fight to free Ugandans from the oppressive rule of its president. The documentary is streaming on Disney Plus.
The Eternal Memory
Nominated for: Best Documentary Feature
Where to watch: Paramount Plus
Alzheimer’s is a scary disease. Its effects are heartbreaking as patients slowly lose their memories and do not recognize their loved ones. The Eternal Memory follows a couple, Augusto and Paulina, who have been together for 25 years; it chronicles their life following Augusto’s diagnosis and their shared fear of the day he no longer recognizes her.
Four Daughters
Nominated for: Best Documentary Feature
Where to watch: PVOD
Four Daughters is about a mother whose two daughters suddenly disappeared, and to confront the trauma of losing them, the documentary brings in actors to take their place. It sounds admittedly absurd, but reviews have been rather glowing. Four Daughters can be rented or purchased from PVOD services like Apple TV.
To Kill a Tiger
Nominated for: Best Documentary Feature
Where to watch: Netflix
To Kill a Tiger is a poignant documentary about a father’s fight for justice following his daughter’s rape. In India, it’s uncommon for families to support rape victims. There’s a lot of bravery in the documentary, but it is also a really difficult watch. To Kill a Tiger is streaming free on The National Film Board of Canada’s website.
20 Days in Mariupol
Nominated for: Best Documentary Feature (Winner)
Where to watch: PVOD
This documentary follows a team of journalists trapped in the city of Mariupol during the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The documentary sheds light on their struggles and fight to keep working to document the horrors of the Russian invasion. The acclaimed documentary can be rented or purchased from PVOD services like Apple TV.
Io Capitano
Nominated for: Best International Feature
Where to watch: Now TV Italy
Italy’s entry to the 2024 Oscars is Io Capitano. The film is an immigrant tale that follows two Senegalese teenagers trying to make their way to Europe by way of the Sahara desert and the Mediterranean Sea. The film premiered to great acclaim in Italy and is set to screen in theaters Stateside soon.
Perfect Days
Nominated for: Best International Feature
Where to watch: Mubi
Perfect Days is Japan’s entrant for the 2024 Oscars. The film follows a cleaner in Tokyo who has a love of music and books. The film is said to be a quiet reflection of beauty in everyday life. Perfect Days is playing in cinemas now.
The Teachers’ Lounge
Nominated for: Best International Feature
Where to watch: Prime Video DE
When ideals and a rigid system clash, a teacher is brought to the brink of her breaking point. The Teachers’ Lounge is a tense thriller and is Germany’s entrant for this year’s awards. The film has earned critical acclaim and lead Leonie Benesch’s performance widely praised. It’s currently available for rent or purchase on PVOD services in Germany and is screening in theaters elsewhere.
The ABCs of Book Banning
Nominated for: Best Documentary Shorts
Where to watch: Paramount Plus
This documentary sheds light on the issue of book banning in the U.S. and how it disproportionately targets books about LGBTQ+ issues, Black history, and women’s empowerment. These book bans affect how future generations develop their opinions on critical social issues. Watch it now on Paramount Plus.
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The Barber of Little Rock
Nominated for: Best Documentary Shorts
Where to watch: YouTube
This documentary short explores the racial wealth gap in America through the story of People Trust, a homegrown bank in Little Rock, Arkansas. The documentary is available for free on The New Yorker’s YouTube channel.
Island in Between
Nominated for: Best Documentary Shorts
Where to watch: YouTube
The peace between Taiwan and China is uneasy, and for the Taiwanese residents on Kinmen Island, remnants of the 1949 Chinese Civil War litter their coastline. This New York Times documentary short explores what life is like on Kinmen Island, nestled between Taiwan and China, and what the escalating tensions mean for its residents.
The Last Repair Shop
Nominated for: Best Documentary Shorts (Winner)
Where to watch: Hulu, Disney Plus
This documentary short looks at the craftspeople providing free and freely repaired musical instruments to public school students. Once commonplace in the U.S., this dwindling trade holds its ground in Los Angeles, keeping over 80,000 student instruments in good repair.
Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó
Nominated for: Best Documentary Shorts
Where to watch: Disney Plus
Taiwanese filmmaker Sean Wang’s short film is a multigenerational story that celebrates his two grandmothers, one from his father’s side and the other from his mother. The documentary short streams on Disney Plus.
The After
Nominated for: Best Live Action Short
Where to watch: Netflix
Misan Harriman’s debut is a short film about a rideshare driver who lost a family member to violent crime. He picks up a passenger that forces him to confront his grief. The short stars David Oyelowo and can be streamed on Netflix.
Invincible
Nominated for: Best Live Action Short
Where to watch: Arte
Invincible chronicles the last 48 hours of Marc-Antoine Bernier, played by a phenomenal Léokim Beaumier-Lépine. The short is available to stream for free for French viewers on the streaming service Arte.
Knight of Fortune
Nominated for: Best Live Action Short
Where to watch: The New Yorker
Finding friendship in the throes of grief is what this Oscar-nominated short is about. Watch it for free on The New Yorker’s website.
Red White and Blue
Nominated for: Best Live Action Short
Where to watch: Not currently available
A single mother living paycheck to paycheck finds her finely balanced situation upturned by a new pregnancy. The short was formerly streaming on YouTube, but was taken down following its Oscar nomination. Hopefully, it’ll get a reupload again.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Nominated for: Best Live Action Short (Winner)
Where to watch: Netflix
Imagine getting Wes Anderson to direct a whole bunch of shorts based on iconic Roald Dahl short stories only to release them quietly. That’s what Netflix did. At least Anderson is getting recognition for one of them with this nomination, which is streaming now.
Letter to a Pig
Nominated for: Best Animated Action Short
Where to watch: Arte
This breathtaking animated short utilizes different art styles to tell a highly emotional story about a Holocaust survivor hiding with pigs to survive. The short is available to stream for free for French viewers on the streaming service Arte.
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Ninety-Five Senses
Nominated for: Best Animated Action Short
Where to watch: DOCUMENTARY+
Ninety-Five Senses is a heartfelt animated short film about a man confronting his own mortality. The short is currently streaming for free on the streaming service DOCUMENTARY+.
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Our Uniform
Nominated for: Best Animated Action Short
Where to watch: Not currently available
Incorporating clothes to weave a tapestry of an Iranian schoolgirl’s memories, this Oscar-nominated short is not currently available for streaming.
Pachyderm
Nominated for: Best Animated Action Short
Where to watch: Not currently available
Melancholic and understated, the animated short follows Louise as she stays with her grandparents over the summer. But this summer, it will snow and a monster will die. The serene animation is a thing of beauty and was formerly streaming on YouTube. It was taken down following its Oscar nomination. Hopefully, it’ll get a reupload again.
War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko
Nominated for: Best Animated Action Short (Winner)
Where to watch: Not currently available
Set in an alternate reality where World War One rages on, two soldiers on opposite sides of the conflict play chess through a carrier pigeon.
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Where to watch the 2024 Oscars live?
The 2024 Oscars will air live on ABC on March 10, 2024, at 7 p.m. ET. You can stream the event live online with cord-cutters such as Hulu + Live TV or Fubo if you’re in the U.S. There are a variety of streaming options for international audiences, too, many of which are completely free, like ITVX and 7plus. Read about all the ways to watch the 2024 Oscars live online from wherever you are.
FAQ: About watching the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies
Where can I watch all the Oscar-nominated movies?
Most of the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies are streaming on services like Max, Disney Plus, Netflix. Some are available to rent on PVOD services, while others are still showing in cinemas. You may be able to find some for free on YouTube.
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Can I watch the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies on Netflix?
Yes, the following 2024 Oscar-nominated movies are streaming on Netflix:
• Maestro
• Nyad
• Society of the Snow
• Rustin
• May December
• El Conde
• Nimona
• Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse
• American Symphony
• The After
• The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Note that not all titles are available globally.
Can I watch the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies on Max?
Yes, the following 2024 Oscar-nominated movies are currently streaming on Max:
• Barbie
The following 2024 Oscar-nominated movies will eventually stream on Max, though a streaming date has yet to be confirmed for them:
• Past Lives (Currently on PVOD)
• The Color Purple (Currently on PVOD)
• The Boy and the Heron
• The Zone of Interest
Can I watch the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies on Peacock?
Yes, the following 2024 Oscar-nominated movies are currently streaming on Peacock:
• Oppenheimer
• The Holdovers
Can I watch the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies on Disney Plus?
Yes, the following 2024 Oscar-nominated movies are currently streaming on Disney Plus:
• The Creator
• Elemental
• Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
• Flamin’ Hot
• Bobi Wine: The People’s President
• The Last Repair Shop
• Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó
Note that not all titles are available globally.
Can I watch the 2024 Oscar-nominated movies on Hulu?
Yes, the following 2024 Oscar-nominated movies are currently streaming on Hulu:
• The Creator
• Flamin’ Hot
• The Last Repair Shop
Where can I watch the 2024 Best Picture nominees?
Here’s how to watch the 2024 Best Picture nominees:
• Oppenheimer: Peacock
• Poor Things: In cinemas
• Killers of the Flower Moon: Apple TV Plus
• Barbie: Max
• Maestro: Netflix
• American Fiction: PVOD rental or purchase (Apple TV, Amazon Prime, etc)
• Anatomy of a Fall: PVOD rental or purchase (Apple TV, Amazon Prime, etc)
• The Holdovers: Peacock
• The Zone of Interest: In cinemas
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