The 2022 Oscar nominations are in. And once again, a number of the nominated films are available on streaming platforms, as well as in cinemas, as the theater industry continues to weather the COVID-19 pandemic.
The nominations for the 94th Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning by “Black-ish” star Tracee Ellis Ross and “Will & Grace” actor Leslie Jordan on the Oscars website, “Good Morning America” and elsewhere. Netflix’s Western drama “The Power of the Dog” and the sci-fi epic “Dune” led the nominees with 12 and 10 nominations apiece, respectively.
A number of this year’s nominees are accessible on a variety of subscription and pay-per-view streaming services — from Netflix to Disney+ — while a few remain exclusively in theaters.
Here’s a complete guide to where you can find all the feature-length nominees ahead of the Oscars ceremony, as well as what our film critics had to say about them. You can access the landing pages of each movie by clicking on the streaming service links below.
This year’s Academy Awards ceremony will take place March 27 at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre and will be broadcast live on ABC.