The 2023 Oscars are over, but your chance to stream all the winners is just getting started.
Multiverse movie Everything Everywhere All at Once — the most nominated film this year — won seven awards including best picture. You can currently stream it on Showtime.
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It’s a hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action adventure about an exhausted Chinese American woman who can’t seem to finish her taxes. Michelle Yeoh stars.
Nominations
Best picture (won)Best directing (won)
Best actress (won)Best supporting actor (won)
Best supporting actress (2 nominations) (won)
Best original screenplay (won)
Best film editing (won)
Best original song
Best costume design
Best original score
World War I drama All Quiet on the Western Front scored four Oscars, and it’s available on Netflix. More 2023 Oscar winners include The Whale, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Navalny, Women Talking, Avatar: The Way of Water, Top Gun: Maverick, RRR and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Below, you’ll find how to watch more Academy Award winners and nominees. This list is up to date as of March 16.
On Paramount Plus
Paramount Pictures
Maverick, one of the Navy’s top aviators, finds himself training a detachment of Top Gun graduates. It culminates in a mission that may demand the ultimate sacrifice from those chosen to fly it. Tom Cruise stars.
Nominations
Best pictureBest adapted screenplay
Best film editing
Best original song
Best visual effects
Best sound (won)
On Hulu
Neon
A celebrity model couple gets invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich.
Nominations
Best pictureBest directingBest original screenplay
On Netflix
Reiner Bajo/Netflix
This movie tells the gripping story of a young German soldier on the Western Front during World War I. It’s based on the book of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque.
Nominations
Best pictureBest adapted screenplay
Best cinematography (won)
Best international feature film (won)
Best production design (won)
Best visual effects
Best makeup and hairstylingBest original score (won)
Best sound
Netflix
Detective Benoit Blanc travels to Greece to peel back the layers of a mystery involving a new cast of suspects in the sequel to Knives Out. Daniel Craig stars.
Nomination
Netflix
It reimagines the life of Marilyn Monroe, exploring the split between her public and private selves. Ana de Armas stars.
Nomination
Netflix
It’s about a journalist who goes on an epic introspective journey to reconcile with the past, the present and his identity.
Nomination
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It’s a fictional history of two legendary revolutionaries’ journey away from home before they began fighting for their country in the ’20s.
Nomination
Netflix
Guillermo del Toro and stop-motion animator Mark Gustafson reimagine the classic tale of the fabled wooden boy.
Nomination
Best animated film (won)
Netflix
It’s about a legendary sea monster hunter whose life is turned upside down when a young girl stows away on his ship.
Nomination
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A couple in south India devote their lives to caring for an orphaned baby elephant, forging a family like no other.
Nomination
Best documentary short (won)
On HBO Max
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Set on a remote island off the coast of Ireland in the 1920s, it captures a sudden rift between two lifelong friends, and everything that follows. Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson star.
Nominations
Best pictureBest directingBest actorBest supporting actor (2 nominations)Best supporting actressBest original screenplayBest film editingBest original score
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It’s a big-screen spectacle that explores the life and music of Elvis Presley. Austin Butler and Tom Hanks star.
Nominations
Best pictureBest actor
Best cinematography
Best film editing
Best production designBest costume designBest makeup and hairstylingBest sound
Warner Bros. Pictures
When a killer targets Gotham City’s elite with a series of sadistic machinations, a trail of cryptic clues sends Batman on an investigation into the underworld. Robert Pattinson stars.
Nominations
Best visual effects
Best makeup and hairstylingBest sound
HBO
It follows two brothers who run a bird hospital dedicated to rescuing injured black kites, a staple in the skies of New Delhi, India.
Nomination
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It’s about Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Nomination
Best documentary feature (won)
Searchlight Pictures
It’s set in and around a cinema in the early 1980s and follows a cinema manager and a new employee.
Nomination
On Disney Plus
Marvel Studios
Queen Ramonda, Shuri and others fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. Angela Bassett, Letitia Wright and Lupita Nyong’o star.
Nominations
Best supporting actressBest original songBest visual effects
Best costume design (won)Best makeup and hairstyling
Disney, Pixar
The film introduces Mei Lee, a confident, dorky 13-year-old torn between staying her mother’s dutiful daughter and the chaos of adolescence.
Nomination
On Disney Plus and Hulu
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It’s about daring French volcanologist couple Katia and Maurice Krafft.
Nomination
On Peacock
Focus Features
Lydia Tár is widely revered as an icon in the music world until her life begins to unravel. Cate Blanchett stars.
Nominations
Best pictureBest directingBest actress
Best original screenplay
Best cinematography
Best film editing
DreamWorks
Puss in Boots embarks on an epic journey to find the mythical Wishing Star and restore his lost lives.
Nomination
On Showtime
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A beloved character gets his big-screen debut in this story about finding connection in the smallest corners.
Nomination
Apple TV Plus
Apple TV Plus
It’s an intimate portrait of a soldier struggling to adjust to her life after returning home to New Orleans.
Nomination
Apple TV Plus
It follows the unlikely friendship of a boy, a mole, a fox and a horse traveling together in the boy’s search for home. It’s based on the book of the same name by Charlie Mackesy.
Nomination
Best animated short (won)
BBC iPlayer
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On a farm in rural Northern Ireland, estranged brothers are forced to reunite following the untimely death of their mother.
It’s available on BBC iPlayer in the UK. You can use a VPN like Express VPN to watch BBC iPlayer from anywhere.
Nomination
Best live action short (won)
Available for purchase or rental
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It’s a coming-of-age story about a young man uncovering a shattering family secret and the power of film and imagination to help us see the truth about ourselves and each other. Steven Spielberg directs.
You can rent The Fabelmans for $6 or buy the film for $20 at services including Amazon, Vudu and iTunes.
Nominations
Best pictureBest directing
Best actressBest supporting actor
Best original screenplayBest production designBest original score
A24, Miami Film Festival Twitter
A reclusive English teacher attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter. Brendan Fraser stars.
You can rent The Whale for $6 or buy the film for $20 at services including Amazon, Vudu and iTunes.
Nominations
Best actor (won)Best supporting actressBest makeup and hairstyling (won)
United Artists Releasing
It follows a group of women in an isolated religious colony as they struggle to reconcile their faith with a series of sexual assaults committed by the colony’s men. It’s based on the book of the same name by Miriam Toews.
You can rent it for $6 or buy it for $20 at services including Amazon, Vudu and iTunes.
Nominations:
Best pictureBest adapted screenplay (won)
Film4 Productions
It’s about a man who at the eleventh hour makes a supreme effort to turn his dull life into something wonderful.
You can rent it for $20 or buy it for $25 at services including Amazon, Vudu and iTunes.
Nominations
Best actorBest adapted screenplay
Screenshot by Meara Isenberg/CNET
Eleven-year-old Sophie and her father, Calum, vacation at a Turkish beach resort in the late 1990s.
You can rent it for $6 or buy it for $20 at services including Amazon, Vudu and iTunes.
Nomination
Only in theaters
20th Century Studios
It’s set more than a decade after the events of the first Avatar movie and begins to tell the story of the Sully family. James Cameron directs.
You can watch it in theaters.
Nominations:
Best pictureBest production design
Best visual effects (won)
Best sound
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