If you haven't seen all of this year's Best Picture nominees, then here is where you can find each of them...
The nominees for the Best Picture at the 2023 Oscars have been revealed, which is always a good time to do a mental checklist of your movie-watching habits.
So if you're looking to catch up on what the Oscar voters believe were the ten best movies of the last twelve months or so, then here is where you can watch all ten of the Best Picture nominees:
All Quiet On The Western Front - Netflix
Avatar: The Way of Water - Cinemas
The Banshees of Inisherin - Disney+
Elvis - rent on Apple TV/Google Play/Sky Store/Rakuten TV
Everything Everywhere All At Once - Prime Video
The Fabelmans - Cinemas (from Friday, 27 January)
Tár - Cinemas
Top Gun Maverick - Paramount+
Triangle of Sadness - rent on Google Play/Rakuten TV/Apple TV
Women Talking - Cinemas (from Friday, 10 February)
The ceremony itself will take place on Sunday, 12 March, so you've got about six weeks to watch all of the above and then weigh in with your educated opinion on which of them actually deserves to take home the Best Picture award at the end of the night.
Note: the above release dates/streaming platforms are accurate the time of writing for the UK and Ireland. Other territories may have different release dates and/or streaming platforms, depending on the titles.Related links:
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