How many of the Best Picture nominees at this year's Oscars have you seen? The 10 nominated movies are certainly varied enough, with potential winners ranging from Baz Luhrmann's maximalist biopic Elvis to harrowing war drama All Quiet on the Western Front. From mo-cap in Avatar: The Way of Water to the multiverse in Everything Everywhere All at Once, the 2023 Best Picture nominees offer up something for everyone.
But how can you catch up if you haven't managed to tick all 10 movies off your watch list yet? Well, luckily, a lot of them are on streaming services, from Netflix to Prime Video to Peacock. Plus, some of them are still showing in cinemas, and you can't beat the big-screen experience for these blockbusters.
All Quiet on the Western Front is available to watch now on Netflix.
Based on the 1929 classic novel about World War I by former German infantryman Erich Maria Remarque, the movie follows teenagers Paul Bäumer (Felix Kammerer) and his friends Albert (Aaron Hilmer) and Franz (Moritz Klaus) who voluntarily enlist in the German army. Initially passionately patriotic, their preconceptions about what’s right and wrong quickly crumble away as they witness the horrors of life on the front. Along with Best Picture, the film is nominated in eight other categories, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best International Feature.
Avatar: The Way of Water is still in theaters worldwide, but the movie will be released on Disney Plus at some point as it was distributed by 20th Century Studios, a Disney-owned company.
Set over a decade after the events of 2009's Avatar, the sequel picks up with human-turned-Na'vi Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) living in domestic bliss with their four children,
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