We show you how to watch this year's Oscar-nominated films at home before seeing who wins the gold on March 2.
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror announced three special awards ahead of the Feb. 2 ceremony on Tuesday including honors for William Shatner and the film "Back to the Future."
Body horror, heart-tugging animated stories, and big-budget fantasy adaptations are among the top films nominated in this year’s Academy Awards race.
See the dates, hosts and nominations details for the biggest 2025 awards shows below: In response to the Los Angeles wildfires, the Recording Academy ... Where to Watch: Prime Video Nominations ...
Emma Stone's classic romantic comedy Easy A is now available for Prime Video subscribers. The Poor Things star leads the 2010 film, about a schoolgirl who develops a reputation as promiscuous as she tries to advance her popularity.
We know from experience that awards season and all its attendant events, from the Golden Globes to the Academy Awards, are extremely important to the economic health and sustainability of Los Angeles and the Hollywood community.
Apple has not entirely given up on blockbuster releases to theaters. Its next big movie will be the Brad Pitt-star vehicle F1, a film scheduled for a June 2025 release that it hopes will be a summer blockbuster. The film is believed to be the most expensive film Apple has released so far, with a production budget of over $300 million.
In addition to Best Picture, “Anora” earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Director (Sean Baker), Best Actress (Madison) and Best Original Screenplay. Additionally, Russian actor Yura Borisov, who gives perhaps the most surprising performance of the film, received a much-deserved Best Supporting Actor nod.
Several of this year's nominees are already available on streaming with others taking a victory lap back in theaters The post Where to Watch and Stream the 2025 Oscar Nominees appeared first on TheWrap.
The Apprentice (Apple TV, Amazon), and The Wild Robot (Peacock, Apple TV). For a thriller, catch Conclave (Peacock, Amazon), or enjoy A Real Pain (Hulu, Apple TV).
Dune: Part Two' received many nominations, including Best Picture, but Denis Villeneuve was left out of Best Director category for the second time