Ahead of the 98th Academy Awards ceremony set for March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Prime Video has detailed how and where the nominated titles are available to stream, rent, buy or pre-ordered through the platform and connected services.
‘Sinners’, the supernatural film leading the nominations, is available to stream on Prime Video. The thriller ‘One Battle After Another’ is available to rent or buy and can also be watched with a subscription to HBO Max (the service is not available in India, but HBO Max titles are part of JioHotstar offerings).
‘Marty Supreme’ is available to preorder ahead of digital release. ‘Sentimental Value’ can be rented or purchased. Political thriller ‘The Secret Agent’ from Brazil is available to preorder.
‘Weapons’, a horror entry, is available to rent or buy, and through an HBO Max subscription. ‘Bugonia’ can be rented or bought or watched with a Peacock Premium Plus subscription. ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ is available to rent or buy.
Thriller drama ‘It Was Just an Accident’ can be rented or bought. Musical biopic ‘Song Sung Blue’ is available for rent or purchase. Biographical sports film ‘The Smashing Machine’ can be rented or bought.
Norwegian comedy ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ is available to watch with an AMC+ subscription. Sports drama ‘F1’ can be bought or watched with an Apple TV subscription. ‘Blue Moon’ is available to rent or buy. Animated feature ‘Elio’ is available to rent or buy.
Sci-fi animated ‘Arco’ is available to preorder. Animated co-production ‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ can be rented or bought. Franchise adventure ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ is available to rent or buy through Peacock Premium Plus. ‘The Lost Bus’ can be watched with an Apple TV subscription.
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