In the world of film, each Oscar nomination is a reason to celebrate and an opportunity for viewers to catch up on the most appreciated productions of the year. Our list presents the newest and hottest titles nominated for this prestigious award, available on various streaming platforms, in cinemas and in online rental stores. From animations, through documentaries, to full-length feature films – we have prepared a compendium that will allow you to easily find and plan screenings of these unique works.
Whether you prefer an evening with Netflix, HBO Max or Apple TV+, or you love the cinema atmosphere, you will find something for yourself in our guide. Discover where you can watch the biggest films of this awards season and immerse yourself in the world of cinematic masterpieces.
Netflix confirms its position as a key player in the market of film productions with Oscar aspirations, presenting an impressive set of nominated films in its offer. Among them we can find “Maestro”, which received as many as 7 nominations, emphasizing its uniqueness in various categories. Next to it, productions such as “Nyad” and “The Brotherhood of the Snow” with two nominations each, as well as “The Count”, “Jon Batiste: An American Symphony”, “Nimona” and “Rustin” with one nomination each, show the genre and thematic diversity of films appreciated by the Film Academy.
- “Maestro” (7 nominations)
- “Nyad” (2 nominations)
- “Snow Brotherhood” (2nd nomination)
- “The Count” (1 nomination)
- “Jon Batiste: American Symphony” (1 nomination)
- “Nimona” (1 nomination)
- “Rustin” (1 nomination)
HBO Max is not left behind, presenting its viewers with two unique productions that have gained recognition from the Film Academy. The flagship title here is “Barbie”, receiving as many as 8 nominations, which proves its extraordinary reception by both critics and the audience. This film, combining elements of popular culture with high production quality, becomes a cultural phenomenon. Next to it, “Spider-Man: Through the Multiverse,” with one nomination, highlights the continued popularity and importance of the superhero universe in cinema.
- “Barbie” (8 nominations)
- “Spider-Man: Through the Multiverse” (1 nomination)
SkyShowtime is expanding its film library with another production that deserves the attention of moviegoers – “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1”. This latest addition, which has earned two Oscar nominations, is available to viewers from February 9, 2024. The continuation of the famous action series starring Tom Cruise not only maintains high levels of adrenaline and breathtaking action scenes, but also is appreciated by the Academy for its technical and production achievements.
- “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1” (2 nominations), on the website from February 9, 2024
Apple TV+ is attracting the attention of movie lovers with “Blood Moonlight”, a film that received an impressive 10 Oscar nominations.
- “The Time of the Blood Moon” (10 nominations)
Disney+ confirms its place in the hearts of cinema fans by presenting a diverse range of Oscar-nominated films. Among them, “Creator” stands out with two nominations, which emphasizes its artistic value and technical perfection. Other titles, such as “Flamin’ Hot: Taste of Success”, “Indiana Jones and the Artifact of Destiny”, “The Elements Between Us” and “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3”, each with one nomination, prove the richness of the platform’s offer. These films not only provide the highest level of entertainment, but they also present a variety of genres – from inspiring true stories, through adventure explorations, to space epics.
- “Creator” (2 nominations)
- “Flamin’ Hot: “The Taste of Success” (1 nomination)
- “Indiana Jones and the Artifact of Destiny” (1 nomination)
- “The Elements Between Us” (1 nomination)
- “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3” (1 nomination)
- “Poor Creatures” (11 nominations) – from March 27 also on Disney+
- “Winter Solstice” (5 nominations)
- “The Boy and the Heron” (1 nomination)
- “The Dog and the Robot” (1 nomination)
- “Anatomy of a Fall” (5 nominations)
- “Oppenheimer” (13 nominations)
- “Golda” (1 nomination)
- “Business Zone” (5 nominations) – in cinemas from March 8, 2024
- “Four Daughters” (1 nomination) – in cinemas from March 15, 2024
- “The Color Purple” (1 nomination) – in cinemas from March 22, 2024
- “Obsession” (1 nomination) – in cinemas from February 2, 2024
- “Perfect Days” (1 nomination) – in cinemas from May 10, 2024
The text has been updated and supplemented with new content. First published on January 24, 2023.