How to watch and broadcast the Best Picture nominees?

Oscar winners hold their statues

The 2023 Oscars will find their owners on March 12. (ABC via Getty Images)

The 2023 Oscars are fast approaching and all eyes are on the Best Picture fight.

Ten films will compete for the coveted award, including the blockbuster sci-fi movie Everything Everywhere All At Once and the dark Irish comedy The Banshees of Inisherin.

Most of the nominated films can be viewed, purchased or rented from the comfort of your home, but some are only shown in theaters.

Before the ceremony on March 12, you can watch all the Oscar Best Picture contenders here.

All is calm on the west side

Felix Kammerer in All Is Quiet on the Western Front

Felix Kammerer in All Is Quiet on the Western Front. (Netflix)

Based on the 1929 novel of the same name, Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front depicts the brutal reality of the First World War.

It airs on All Is Quiet on the Western Front Netflix.

Avatar: The Way of Water

Jamie Flatters in Avatar: The Way of the Water

Avatar: The Way of Water has grossed more than $2 million worldwide. (20th Century Studios)

She reprises their roles as Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña in the long-awaited sequel to James Cameron’s 2009 sci-fi adventure. Expect a Disney+ release in the future.

Avatar: The Way of Water is now in theaters.

Inisherin’s Banshees

Colin Farrell and Barry Keoghan in The Banshees of Inisherin

Colin Farrell and Barry Keoghan in The Banshees of Inisherin. (Projector Pictures)

In Bruges, director Martin McDonagh reunites with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson for this dark comedy tale set on a remote Irish island.

Inisherin’s Banshees airs Disney+.

Elvis

Austin Butler and Tom Hanks star in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis.  (Warner Bros.)

Austin Butler and Tom Hanks star in Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis. (Warner Bros.)

Austin Butler mysteriously transforms into Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann’s flamboyant musical biography, which also stars Tom Hanks and Olivia DeJonge.

Elvis can be bought or rented Primary Video and AppleTV.

Everything Everywhere at the Same Time

Everything Everywhere at the Same Time (A24)

Everything Everywhere All At Once was nominated for Best Picture. (A24)

Directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, this multiverse epic is set in many genres, from action to science fiction, comedy to kung fu.

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Primary Video or can be rented AppleTV.

Fabelmans

Paul Dano, Mateo Zoryan Francis-DeFord and Michelle Williams in The Fabelmans

Paul Dano, Mateo Zoryan Francis-DeFord and Michelle Williams in The Fabelmans. (Universal)

Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical drama is a tribute to cinema, starring Paul Dano and Michelle Williams as the parents of an inspiring filmmaker.

The Fabelmans hits theaters on January 27.

Tar

Cate Blanchett stars in Tár.  (Focus Features)

Cate Blanchett stars in Tár. (Focus Features)

Best Actress favorite Cate Blanchett shines as a troubled conductor in this psychological drama written and directed by Todd Field.

Tár is in theaters now.

Top Gun: Maverick

Tom Cruise as Maverick in Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount)

Tom Cruise as Maverick in Top Gun: Maverick. (Important)

Top Gun: Maverick, the biggest UK blockbuster of 2022, sees Tom Cruise return to one of his most iconic roles after 35 years.

Top Gun: Maverick airing Paramount+ or can be bought or rented Amazon Prime Video and AppleTV.

Triangle of Sadness

Harris Dickinson and Charlbi Dean in the Triangle of Sadness

Harris Dickinson and Charlbi Dean in The Triangle of Sadness. (Platform Production)

Ruben Östlund’s satirical black comedy about a luxury cruise gone horribly wrong has a stunning final performance by the late Charlbi Dean.

The Triangle of Sorrow can be bought or rented Primary Video and AppleTV.

Talking Women

Ben Whishaw, Rooney Mara and Claire Foy on Women Talking

Ben Whishaw, Rooney Mara and Claire Foy on Women Talking. (Universal/Orion)

The only Best Picture nominee to be directed by a woman, Sarah Polley’s Women Talking is a poignant drama about sexual abuse in a religious colony.

Talking Women is in theaters on February 10.

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