In total, there are 54 films nominated for Oscars this year, including short films, documentary and foreign language films. How many have you seen? I have seen 31/54.
Several of them are on streaming. Banshees of Inershin is on HBO Max or Disney+ (depending on the country), Truning Red, Fire o fLove and La Pupille are on Disney+, All Quiet on the Western Front, Glass Onion, Bardo, RRR, The Sea Beast, Pinocchio and Blonde are on Netflix, Causeway is on Apple tv, Elvis is on HBO Max or Crave depending on country, Top Gun Maverick is on Paramount+ and Argentina 1985 is on Prime.
I didn't even know what movies were nominated. Thanks for the link to LetterBoxd. That made me realize that I had watched a couple of them. I guess I just assumed that they were all still in theatres, and I haven't been to a theatre in decades. Yes, decades.
Oops. I take back that zero. I've watched Mrs Harris Goes to Paris, Red, and about 30 minutes of Top Gun: Maverick (got bored with it - just more of the same stuff that I saw in the original.)
All Quiet and The Whale are really the only other two I'm looking forward to. A lot of the others I haven't heard of. No interest in seeing Blonde, even for Ana.
"Tar" became available to Peacock subscribers today, Friday, 27 January 2023. Xfinity cable subscribers get Peacock for free.
I've seen 8 of the 54 Oscar nominated films. Four that I have not seen are available for streaming to me on places where I subscribe.
The Regal Theater chain is showing "Everything Everywhere All at Once" as well as "Elvis" for under US$6.00 this weekend. Others have been revived, but at regular ticket prices. "Living" and "Women Talking" have opened at multiplexes this weekend.