January 30, 2020

How to watch Oscar-nominated films from home

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The 2020 Oscars are rapidly approaching and if you haven't seen some of the top contenders, your time is running out. If you want to binge, and not head to the theaters, consider checking out some of the films nominated in one of the night's biggest categories -- best picture -- at home.

The list of nominees for the award includes a wide-ranging selection of films. From Greta Gerwig's moving adaptation of "Little Women" to Noah Baumbach's heartbreaking look at divorce in "Marriage Story," the artistry in contention for the award is impressive.

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James Mangold's "Ford v. Ferrari," Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman," Taika Waititi's "Jojo Rabbit," Todd Phillips' "Joker," Sam Mendes' "1917," Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" are also nominated in the category.

Here is your guide to streaming Oscar-nominated flicks from home:

Watch the best picture nominee "Ford v. Ferrari":

Where to watch online: Amazon Prime

Watch the best picture nominee "The Irishman":

Where to watch online: Netflix

Watch the best picture nominee "Joker":

Where to watch online: Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, YouTube

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Watch the best picture nominee "Marriage Story":

Where to watch online: Netflix

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Watch the best picture nominee "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood":

Where to watch online: Amazon Prime, Vudu, YouTube, Google Play

Watch the best picture nominee "Parasite":

Where to watch online: Amazon Prime, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu

A few of the nominees for best picture are currently in theaters but are still available for preorder through streaming services.

Watch the best picture nominee "Little Women":

Where to watch online: Amazon Prime (available for preorder)

Watch the best picture nominee "1917":

Where to watch online: Amazon Prime (available for preorder)

Watch the best picture nominee "Jojo Rabbit":

Where to watch online: Amazon (streaming available Feb. 4)