February 7, 2025
When the Academy Awards nominations are announced each year, much of America responds with an identical sentiment:
“I haven’t seen that yet.”
Following another slow spring and summer in theaters, movie lovers continue to turn to streaming to catch the films that catch their eye.
Streamline, the app that makes it easy to find the shows, sports and movies that you and your friends love, breaks down everything you need to know about watching this year’s future Oscar winners.
Disney+ has the most diverse offering of Oscar-nominated films available to stream, led by Inside Out 2, which is up for Best Animated Feature.
The Pixar Studios-produced sequel to the hit 2015 release stars the likes of Amy Peohler, Maya Hawk and Ayo Edebiri. I
Also found on Disney+ is Elton John: Never Too Late, which is up for Best Original Song. The musical documentary goes behind the scenes with The Rocket Man on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert tour.
Disney+ is also the place to stream Sugarcane, a documentary examining abuse at a Indigenous Canadian schools.
If you want to catch up on the movies up for Best Motion Picture, Amazon is the streaming service to turn to.
Conclave, a thriller set in Vatican City surrounding the election of a new pope, is available to stream for free.
Fellow nominees Anora and Dune: Part Two are also available to purchase on Amazon, as are A Real Pain and Flow, both nominated in other categories.
Not sure which movie to stream first? Check out Streamline’s guide on the most nominated movies this year.
Emilia Perez (available to stream on Netflix) leads the way with 13 total nominations, while Wicked (available on YouTube and Apple TV) earned 10 nominations.
Some of the most-decorated pictures, like The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown and Nosferatu, are not yet available on streaming.
To see where all your favorite movies, shows and sports are streaming, download Streamline today.