With a whopping thirteen nominations, Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ was the clear favorite at the 2024 Oscars, while summer blockbuster rival ‘Barbie’ had eight nominations and Martin Scorsese’s epic western drama ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ had ten nominations. We show you all the Oscar winners and where you can watch them.
“Oppenheimer”: 7 Oscars including best film
Christopher Nolan’s biopic won in the categories of best director, best editing, best cinematography, best score, best supporting actor (Robert Downey Jr.), best actor (Cillian Murphy) and best film. The film release review gave the biopic 4.5/5 stars, which in its best moments feels “like a monumental cinematic rush.”
Here’s how to watch “Oppenheimer”: If you prefer physical media, you can get the currently best home theater version in stunning 4K including a regular Blu-ray from Amazon:
Of course there is one too regular Blu-ray edition* and also one DVD*. You can also choose the best movie of 2023 Stream on Prime Video*, where you can choose between buying and renting, Full HD and 4K. From March 20 you can also get “Oppenheimer”. Stream on WOW*.
“Poor Things”: 4 Oscars, including Best Actress
The wild genre mix of steampunk, black comedy and Frankenstein received the full 5 stars from editor-in-chief Christoph Petersen. He also convinced the Oscar jury and won the prizes for best actress, best costume design, best production design and best make-up and hairstyles.
Here’s how to watch ‘Poor Things’: Although Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest prank is still partially in theaters, you can get the Blu-ray or DVD*Save on Amazon. You will receive this just in time for the release date on April 5.
There are also ‘poor things’ on PrimeVideo* buying and borrowing. If you wait a few days, you can also enjoy Emma Stone in her star role with a streaming subscription. “Poor Things” will be available March 20 Disney+* to see.
“The Zone Of Interest”: 2 Oscars
Not for the faint of heart is the Holocaust drama ‘The Zone Of Interest’, which won the Golden Boy Award for best sound and best international film.
Here’s how to watch ‘The Zone Of Interest’: The film is currently in theaters, but is already available on Blu-ray, DVD* or Prime video stream* prior order. The physical evaluation will be released on June 14 and the stream on May 30.
Due to its recent theatrical release, you won’t find “The Zone Of Interest” in streaming subscriptions.
More Oscar winners and where to watch them:
“The Holdovers” – Best Supporting Actress (Da’Vine Joy Randolph): Currently in theaters, you can find current screenings here. Dates for Blu-ray and streaming are unknown.
“Barbie” – Best song: Available as 4K Steelbook*, Blu Ray*, DVD* And Prime video stream*. Besides, he currently is on WOW with a streaming subscription* contain.
“The Boy and the Heron” – Best Animated Feature: Currently in theaters. Current screenings can be found here. Dates for Blu-ray and streaming are unknown.
“Anatomy of a Case – Best Original Screenplay”: A limited Blu-ray* is available on Amazon, as well as one DVD*. One of them will be released on April 4 Amazon Exclusive 2 Blu-ray Special Edition*, which you can pre-order now. The purchase and rental option is also already available on Amazon Prime Video*.
American Fiction – Best Adapted Screenplay: Free to stream if you have a subscription on Amazon Prime Video* to have. If you don’t have a subscription, you can test the offer for free for 30 days and watch this Oscar winner for free. A Blu-ray is currently not available.
Godzilla Minus One – Best Visual Effects: You have to be patient here. The Japanese monster action appeared in cinemas at the beginning of December and is not yet available on Blu-ray or stream. At the same time, it will be difficult to find a cinema showing. We assume that this will end up with one of the major streaming providers around mid-2024.
20 Days in Mariupol – Best Documentary: You can watch the award-winning documentary free in the ARD media library to see.
I can see what you can’t see – Best Short Film: You can watch Wes Anderson’s short film on Netflix to see.
The Last Repair Shop – Best Short Documentary Film: You can watch the documentary about a Los Angeles repair shop that gets musical instruments back into shape on Disney+* to see.
The war is over! Inspired by the music of John & Yoko – Best Animated Short Film: Unfortunately it is currently not possible to watch the short film.
Finally, the author’s personal tip: “The Boy and the Heron” takes you to a crazy, emotional Ghibli world that Hayao Miyazaki is so famous for. Every minute you are drawn deeper into the magical realm in which the boy Mahito copes with the death of his mother. Great anime cinema full of philosophy, emotions and fantasy.