Où regarder les films nommés aux Oscars en ligne – NBC Connecticut

Où regarder les films nommés aux Oscars en ligne – NBC Connecticut

Film industry was hit by strikes and work stoppages in 2023, leading to chaos in production and release schedules. However, some films stood out in the Oscar nominations race. “OPPENHEIMER” received 13 nods, followed by “Poor Things” with 11, and “Killers of the Flower Moon” with 10. Here’s a guide to watching some of the leading contenders ahead of the Academy Awards.

“OPPENHEIMER” – This Christopher Nolan film is available for digital purchase or rental, and streams on Peacock starting Feb. 16. “Oppenheimer” has garnered critical acclaim for its portrayal of the trials and tribulations of J. Robert Oppenheimer, with a standout performance by Cillian Murphy.

“POOR THINGS” – Think Frankenstein story meets Victorian fantasy in this dark comedy directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. The film has received 11 nominations and is currently showing in theaters.

“KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON” – Martin Scorsese’s directorial project delves into the systematic killing of Osage Nation members in the 1920s and is available for digital purchase, streaming on Apple TV+.

“BARBIE” – Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” is a live-action musical comedy that has captured the attention of audiences globally and is available for digital purchase or rental.

“MAESTRO” – Bradley Cooper’s portrayal of Leonard Bernstein in “Maestro” has earned the film 7 nominations and is available for digital purchase or rental, streaming on Netflix.

“AMERICAN FICTION”, “ANATOMY OF A FALL”, “THE HOLDOVERS”, “THE ZONE OF INTEREST”, “PAST LIVES”, “NYAD”, “SOCIETY OF THE SNOW”, “THE COLOR PURPLE”, “SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE”, and “MAY DECEMBER” have also earned nominations in various categories, offering a wide range of films to explore before the Academy Awards.

Source : www.nbcconnecticut.com

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