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2020 Oscars: How to Stream Every Winning and Nominated Movie

Add these Oscar-winning films to your queue

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Amanda Bell

The Oscars have come and gone, but you can still watch the year's best films and performances that were honored during Hollywood's biggest night. Sure, there were many gasp-worthy snubs to be found in the 2020 Oscar nominations list, but even if we're still not over some of those oversights, now is as good a time as any to try and figure out what all the fuss is about when it comes to those films, stars, and behind-the-lens talent who did make the cut for the 92nd Academy Awards.

Although several of the nominated films haven't become available for home viewing just yet, many of the Academy's favorite movies are available to stream right now. Below, you'll find a digital guide to when, where, and how you can watch the 2020 Oscar winners and nominees.

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Sun-kyun Lee and Yeo-jeong Jo, Parasite

Sun-kyun Lee and Yeo-jeong Jo, Parasite

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The Winners

Nine films were in contention for the Best Picture prize this year, and most of them can be watched from the comfort of your couch, along with some of the movies that scored writing and acting trophies. Here are the movies that won big at the Oscars and where you can find them.

Parasite (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best International Feature)
https://www.tvguide.com/news/parasite-limited-series-hbo/Bong Joon Ho's highly celebrated drama got everyone talking for all the right reasons, and it became the award darling of the night, grabbing prizes for Best International Feature, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Picture. Parasite is available to buy on Amazon Prime VideoMoviesAnywhere, Vudu, and GooglePlay.

Joker (Best Actor, Best Original Score)https://www.tvguide.com/movies/joker/1297792/Todd Phillips' gritty take on the DC villain certainly made an impact on the 2019 cinematic scene, but the runaway winner for the movie was Joaquin Phoenix, who won Best Actor. Composer Hildur Guðnadóttir also took home her first Oscar for her work on the film's score. Joker was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing, and a slew of other technical achievements. Rent or buy the film on MoviesAnywhere, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Best Supporting Actor, Best Production Design)
https://www.tvguide.com/movies/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood/1308419/Quentin Tarantino's love letter to Hollywood might just add some new trophies to his already-heavy shelf, but it also earned Brad Pitt his first acting Oscar. Leonardo DiCaprio was nominated for his very GIFable performance, along with the film's cinematographer, costume and production designers, and sound team. Fans can rent or buy the film on MoviesAnywhere, Vudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.

Marriage Story(Best Supporting Actress)https://www.tvguide.com/movies/marriage-story/1386063/Noah Baumbach's gutting take on the collapse of a marriage earned a spot on this prestigious list with a Best Supporting Actress win for Laura Dern as well as nods for Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver and Baumbach himself, for his original screenplay, and composer Randy Newman for the score. Stream it on Netflix.

Judy(Best Actress)
https://www.tvguide.com/movies/judy/1370336/Renée Zellweger has already collected a Golden Globe, a Critics' Choice Award, and a SAG award for her turn as Judy Garland in this biopic, but she also took home the Oscar for her stunning performance. Rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime VideoVudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.

Jojo Rabbit (Best Adapted Screenplay)
Taiki Waititi's dark WWII comedy might not have been for everybody, but Oscar voters obviously had a rip-roaring good time with the inventive narrative and awarded the writer-director for his adapted screenplay. The film was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress (Scarlett Johansson) and the technical talents behind the pic. Jojo Rabbit is available on Amazon Prime Video, FandangoNow, MoviesAnywhere, Vudu, and GooglePlay.

Rocketman (Best Original Song)https://www.tvguide.com/movies/rocketman/1297794/Elton John was exceptionally supportive of this musical biopic of his life and even contributed an original number, "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again," for which he won the Oscar. Rocketman is available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video.

Ford v Ferrari (Film Editing, Sound Editing)
The Academy's engines were definitely revving when it came to James Mangold's biopic about carmaker Carroll Shelby and race car driver Ken Miles. Although actors Matt Damon and Christian Bale didn't hear their names read out for nominations, the film showed up and dominated in two technical fields: Film Editing and Sound Editing. Ford v. Ferrari is available to buy on Jan. 28 on Amazon Prime Video,  MoviesAnywhere, Vudu, and GooglePlay.

Toy Story 4 (Best Animated Feature)https://www.tvguide.com/movies/toy-story-4/1305664/After Toy Story 3 seemed to put a cap on the adventures of Woody and Buzz Lightyear, Toy Story 4 came along to prove there was still some life left in Pixar's tentpole franchise -- and a few fun new characters to introduce as well. Toy Story 3 previously won for Best Animated Feature in 2011. Toy Story 4 followed in those footsteps with a Best Animated Feature win as well. It is now available to stream on Disney+, or you could rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime Video and GooglePlay.

American Factory(Best Documentary Feature)https://www.tvguide.com/movies/toy-story-4/1305664/https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/american-factory/376604/The Obamas' first production with Netflix competed for Best Documentary Feature -- and won! -- after impressing critics with its meaningful inspection of culture and capitalism through the lens of an Ohio factory. Stream it on Netflix.


Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

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Films Featuring Nominated Actors

These pictures may not have taken home trophies, but they feature some of the most beloved performances of the year that are definitely still worth checking out.

The Irishman
Netflix's massive investment in this three-plus-hour Martin Scorsese mafia opus may have walked away with no gold statuettes at the Oscars, but it still stars three nominated performers from three of the best actors of all time: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci. Not only was the film among the streaming service's most popular original offerings, but it amassed nominations for its director, stars Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, screenwriter Steven Zaillan, and more. Stream it on Netflix.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
America's dad Tom Hanks did not take home an Oscar, but his turn as everyone's favorite neighbor Fred Rogers is not to be missed. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is available to buy on Amazon Prime Video and Vudu.

Harriet
Cynthia Erivo's performance as one of history's most celebrated heroines earned her a Best Actress nod. Harriet is available to buy on Amazon Prime Video.

Pain and Glory
Antonio Banderas notched his first-ever nomination for his role as a film director reflecting on his life in this Spanish drama. Pedro Almodóvar's film also competed for Best International Feature. Pain and Glory is available to buy on Amazon Prime Video and Vudu.

The Two Popes
Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins competed for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor respectively for their turns as -- aha -- the Two Popes in this Netflix original. Anthony McCarten's script was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. Stream it on Netflix.


Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4

Disney

Animated Favorites

It's hard to believe that Frozen II, the long-awaited sequel to the 2013 Disney film that knocked the Academy's socks off, got iced out of the Best Animated Feature competition, but into the unknown we go! These are the five films that competed in the category alongside Toy Story 4.

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
The final installment to Dreamworks' animated fantasy trilogy was also the third of the films to receive an Oscar nomination in the Animated Feature Film category. Rent or buy the movie on Amazon Prime Video and Vudu.

I Lost My Body
Jérémy Clapin's French film was already a hit before being nominated for this category; it also earned top honors at Cannes Film Festival in 2019. Stream it on Netflix.

Klaus
Sergio Pablos' directorial debut about the history of Santa Claus was an emotional and visual wallop of achievement. The film may be holiday-centered, but the quality of the story is evergreen. Stream it on Netflix.

Missing Link
This stop-animation film features an all-star voice cast and a cozy storyline that had something for critics and audiences alike to enjoy. Stream it on Hulu, or rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime VideoVudu, and YouTube.


American Factory

American Factory

Netflix

Documentary Features

These glimpses at real-life stories are the ones that impressed the Oscars most.

The Cave
This film offers a devastating look at what's happening in a subterranean hospital in war-torn Syria. The Cave is available to stream on Hulu or to buy on Amazon Prime Video, and Vudu.

The Edge of Democracy
Another contender for Documentary Feature was this movie about the political division and unrest that has erupted in Brazil as a result of recent leadership changes. Stream it on Netflix.

Honeyland
This pic competed for both Documentary Feature and International Feature after earning near-universal praise for its powerful statements on the ecological balance that is disrupted by greed, through the lens of a single Macedonian beekeeper. Stream it on Hulu. You can also rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime VideoMoviesAnywhere, Vudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.


Avengers Endgame

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Musical and Technical Achievers

These nominees might not have an entrant into the bigger races, but they're still being recognized by the Academy for their standout behind-the-scenes talent.

Ad Astra
Some might've expected Brad Pitt's name to be on the nominations list for his work in this space drama, but the film was instead nominated for Best Sound Mixing. Rent or buy Ad Astra on Amazon Prime Video,  Vudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.

Avengers: Endgame
The Marvel Cinematic Universe brought out all of the big guns -- and rocket blasters and shields and every other weapon in the galaxy -- to bring an end to the Iron Man era. The visual effects of the superhero spectacular were certainly fitting for an event film and earned the pic a place on the Visual Effects nominees list. Stream it on Disney+, or rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime VideoGooglePlay, and YouTube.

Breakthrough
If you want to check out the Christian drama which features Diane Warren's Oscar-nominated number, "I'm Standing with You," it's available to stream on HBONow, or you can rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime VideoVudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.

The Lighthouse
Nominated for Best Cinematography, this Robert Eggers film has a lot to offer, including a sense of claustrophobia and a pair of wild performances from Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. Rent or buy The Lighthouse on Amazon Prime VideoVudu, and GooglePlay.

The Lion King
Despite some audience hang-ups about seeing Mufasa get trampled in live-action format, Disney's remake of the classic animated favorite received a nomination for Visual Effects. You can stream it on Disney+. It is also available to rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime VideoVudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
Angelina Jolie's devilish makeover routine for this film was intense, and the Academy recognized as much by giving the pic a nod for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. Rent or buy the film on Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, GooglePlay, and YouTube.

- Additional reporting by Mekeisha Madden Toby and Megan Vick

The 92nd Academy Awards airs on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.