The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced nominees for the 94th Academy Awards earlier this month, and while some contenders are still playing in theaters, 2022 is looking a lot like the breakout year for streaming movies.
The dominating player is Netflix’s The Power of the Dog, which managed to pick up 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Dune, which will be available on HBO Max beginning March 10, follows close behind with 10 nominations.
Eager to catch up on some of these favorites before the official pronouncement on March 27? We’re here to help. Below is a complete guide on where to watch feature film nominees at the 2022 Oscars.
1. Netflix
The Power of the Dog: Picture, director, actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), supporting actor (Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee), supporting actress (Kirsten Dunst), adapted screenplay, cinematography, film editing, original score, production design and sound
Don’t Look Up: Picture, screenplay, score and film editing
Tick, Tick … Boom!: Actor (Andrew Garfield) and film editing
The Lost Daughter: Actress (Olivia Colman), supporting actress (Jessie Buckley) and adapted screenplay
The Mitchells vs. the Machines: Animated feature
The Hand of God: International feature
2. Hulu
Nightmare Alley: Picture, cinematography, costume design and production design
Spencer: Actress (Kristen Stewart)
Flee: Animated feature, documentary and international feature
The Worst Person in the World (coming soon): International feature and original screenplay
Summer of Soul: Documentary
Four Good Days: Song
3. Disney+
West Side Story (coming March 2): Picture, director, supporting actress (Ariana DeBose), cinematography, costume design, production design and sound
Encanto: Animated feature, score and song
Raya and the Last Dragon: Animated feature
Luca: Animated feature
Cruella: Costume and makeup and hairstyling
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: Visual effects
Free Guy (coming Feb 23): Visual effects
4. Amazon Prime
Being the Ricardos: Actor (Javier Bardem), actress (Nicole Kidman) and supporting actor (J.K. Simmons)
Attica: Documentary
Coming 2 America: Makeup and hairstyling
5. HBO Max
Dune (coming March 10): Picture, adapted screenplay, score, costume design, sound, film editing, makeup and hairstyling, cinematography, production design and visual effects
Drive My Car (coming March 2): Picture, director, international feature and adapted screenplay
Nightmare Alley: Picture, cinematography, costume design and production design
The Eyes of Tammy Faye: Actress (Jessica Chastain) and makeup and hairstyling
King Richard (coming April 7): Picture, actor (Will Smith), supporting actress (Aunjanue Ellis), original screenplay, film editing and original song
6. Apple TV+
CODA: Picture, supporting actor (Troy Kotsur) and adapted screenplay
The Tragedy of Macbeth: Actor (Denzel Washington), cinematography and production design
7. Paramount+
Ascension: Documentary
8. Available for purchase on Apple, Amazon or Vudu
Belfast: Best picture, best director, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best original screenplay, best sound, and best song
No Time to Die: Song, sound and visual effects
House of Gucci: Makeup and hairstyling
Lunana A Yak in the Classroom: Documentary
9. In theaters only (for now)
Licorice Pizza: Picture, director and original screenplay
Cyrano: Costumed design
Spider-man: No Way Home: Visual effects