
The 2025 Oscars are fast approaching, scheduled to air on March 3, 2025. Now’s your chance to catch up on the Best Picture nominees and flex your movie knowledge during the big night. After all, how else will you impress your friends and family with your cutting-edge insight and sizzling commentary on the films?
While some nominees like A Complete Unknown, I’m Still Here, The Brutalist, and Nickel Boys aren’t streaming just yet, there are plenty of worthy contenders currently available on popular streaming platforms. So, fire up that TV and start binge-watching — Oscar glory awaits!
Where to stream Oscar’s Best Picture Nominees
Anora
Credits – Roger EbertStarring Mikey Madison as Ani, a young sex worker who marries Vanya Zakharov (Mark Eydelshteyn), the son of a Russian oligarch, Anora takes you on a wild ride. Ani enters a green-card marriage for a cool $15,000 in Vegas, but when his family finds out, all hell breaks loose. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2024 and is now available for streaming.
Watch Now: Anora on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
Conclave

Get ready for some spicy Vatican drama in Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Thomas Lewis. Tasked with organizing the election of a new Pope, Lewis finds himself tangled in a web of scandals within the Catholic Church. Grab your popcorn because this one’s got intrigue and religious secrets in spades.
Watch Now: Conclave on Peacock.
Dune: Part Two

Dune fans, rejoice! The sequel is here. Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) teams up with Chani (Zendaya) and the Fremen to battle it out in the desert. If you thought the first Dune movie was mind-blowing, buckle up because part two is a visual feast you won’t want to miss.
Watch Now: Dune: Part Two on Max and Netflix.
Emilia Pérez

Starring Zoe Saldaña as a lawyer who helps a Mexican cartel leader transition into a new life (and a new identity), Emilia Pérez is as gripping as it sounds. Featuring Selena Gomez and Adriana Paz, this movie explores themes of transformation, identity, and powerful female characters.
Watch Now: Emilia Pérez on Netflix.
The Substance

Demi Moore is back in action in The Substance, playing a woman who’s fired on her 50th birthday. Seeking a fresh start, she uses a mysterious substance to reinvent herself into a “better” version of her former self. Is it self-help or self-destruction? Watch and find out.
Watch Now: The Substance on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
Wicked
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You’ve probably heard of Wicked—now it’s a movie! Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo star as former best friends who turn into fierce rivals in this adaptation of the iconic musical. If you love the story of The Wizard of Oz with a twist, this one’s for you.
Watch Now: Wicked on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
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There you have it! These Best Picture nominees are ready for your viewing pleasure, so grab your snacks and start streaming before the Oscars roll around. It’s your chance to be the movie expert everyone turns to on March 3rd.