The Academy Awards nominations have finally been unveiled earlier this year, and if you’re in the mood for an Oscars marathon—we’re here to help you out! Here’s where you can watch all ten best picture nominees, from Oppenheimer to Anatomy of a Fall. Barbie (Max) Chances are you’ve already seen Barbie in theatres this summer, […]
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]]>The Academy Awards nominations have finally been unveiled earlier this year, and if you’re in the mood for an Oscars marathon—we’re here to help you out! Here’s where you can watch all ten best picture nominees, from Oppenheimer to Anatomy of a Fall.
Chances are you’ve already seen Barbie in theatres this summer, but if you’re in the mood to revisit Margot Robbie’s amazing journey from the comfort of your home—Max is the place to be.
Martin Scorsese’s historical epic chronicles the crimes committed against the Osage Nation in 1920s Oklahoma. With 10 Oscar nods under its belt, this film deserves a spot on your watch list, and it’s already available for streaming on Apple TV+.
Bradley Cooper’s latest film chronicles the life of the famed composer Leonard Bernstein, and it became available on Netflix after a short theatrical run.
The Holdovers chronicles the journey of a cranky teacher forced to stay on campus with a troubled student and a grieving cook over the holiday break, and you can watch it on Peacock.
Christopher Nolan’s epic about the making of the atomic bomb is coming into this year’s Academy Awards with 13 nominations. It will be available on Peacock from February 16, but you can already rent it on other platforms, including Amazon, Apple TV, and Google Play.
American Fiction, Poor Things, and The Zone of Interest can only be seen in theatre. Anatomy of a Fall and Past Lives are available to rent on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu, and YouTube.
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This year’s Venice Film Festival was one to remember and it offered the first glimpse at some of the fall’s most anticipated new films. We’re bringing you five critically acclaimed projects that knocked the cinephiles off their feet after having their world premiere in Venice. Poor Things Poor Things was honored with the Golden Lion […]
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]]>This year’s Venice Film Festival was one to remember and it offered the first glimpse at some of the fall’s most anticipated new films. We’re bringing you five critically acclaimed projects that knocked the cinephiles off their feet after having their world premiere in Venice.
Poor Things was honored with the Golden Lion in Venice, while also earning rave reviews from the critics. It follows a young Victorian woman (Emma Stone) who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after being brought back to life by an eccentric scientist.
Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla chronicles Priscilla Presley’s rollercoaster relationship with Elvis Presley from her point of view, and its leading lady Cailee Spaeny won the Volpi Cup for her breakout performance.
Biopics about a complicated relationship between famous pop culture icons were all the rage in Venice. Bradley Cooper’s Maestro offers a closer look at the life of the West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein.
Ava DuVernay’s latest film chronicles the life and times of writer Isabel Wilkerson and the journey she embarked on while writing her seminal work Caste: The Origin of Our Discontents.
Gripping thrillers about brutal killers have always been David Fincher’s forte, and this one stars Michael Fassbender as a professional assassin, embarking on an international manhunt while having a full-on mental breakdown.
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The Academy Awards nominations have finally been unveiled earlier this year, and if you’re in the mood for an Oscars marathon—we’re here to help you out! Here’s where you can watch all ten best picture nominees, from Oppenheimer to Anatomy of a Fall. Barbie (Max) Chances are you’ve already seen Barbie in theatres this summer, […]
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]]>The Academy Awards nominations have finally been unveiled earlier this year, and if you’re in the mood for an Oscars marathon—we’re here to help you out! Here’s where you can watch all ten best picture nominees, from Oppenheimer to Anatomy of a Fall.
Chances are you’ve already seen Barbie in theatres this summer, but if you’re in the mood to revisit Margot Robbie’s amazing journey from the comfort of your home—Max is the place to be.
Martin Scorsese’s historical epic chronicles the crimes committed against the Osage Nation in 1920s Oklahoma. With 10 Oscar nods under its belt, this film deserves a spot on your watch list, and it’s already available for streaming on Apple TV+.
Bradley Cooper’s latest film chronicles the life of the famed composer Leonard Bernstein, and it became available on Netflix after a short theatrical run.
The Holdovers chronicles the journey of a cranky teacher forced to stay on campus with a troubled student and a grieving cook over the holiday break, and you can watch it on Peacock.
Christopher Nolan’s epic about the making of the atomic bomb is coming into this year’s Academy Awards with 13 nominations. It will be available on Peacock from February 16, but you can already rent it on other platforms, including Amazon, Apple TV, and Google Play.
American Fiction, Poor Things, and The Zone of Interest can only be seen in theatre. Anatomy of a Fall and Past Lives are available to rent on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu, and YouTube.
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This year’s Venice Film Festival was one to remember and it offered the first glimpse at some of the fall’s most anticipated new films. We’re bringing you five critically acclaimed projects that knocked the cinephiles off their feet after having their world premiere in Venice. Poor Things Poor Things was honored with the Golden Lion […]
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]]>This year’s Venice Film Festival was one to remember and it offered the first glimpse at some of the fall’s most anticipated new films. We’re bringing you five critically acclaimed projects that knocked the cinephiles off their feet after having their world premiere in Venice.
Poor Things was honored with the Golden Lion in Venice, while also earning rave reviews from the critics. It follows a young Victorian woman (Emma Stone) who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after being brought back to life by an eccentric scientist.
Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla chronicles Priscilla Presley’s rollercoaster relationship with Elvis Presley from her point of view, and its leading lady Cailee Spaeny won the Volpi Cup for her breakout performance.
Biopics about a complicated relationship between famous pop culture icons were all the rage in Venice. Bradley Cooper’s Maestro offers a closer look at the life of the West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein.
Ava DuVernay’s latest film chronicles the life and times of writer Isabel Wilkerson and the journey she embarked on while writing her seminal work Caste: The Origin of Our Discontents.
Gripping thrillers about brutal killers have always been David Fincher’s forte, and this one stars Michael Fassbender as a professional assassin, embarking on an international manhunt while having a full-on mental breakdown.
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