All Oscar-Nominated Movies You Can Watch at Home Right Now
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At home, you can rent or buy the latest SpongeBob movie to watch with your little ones, and on streaming services you're already paying for, there are a number of great picks, including the Springsteen biopic making its way to Hulu and the Dwayne Johnson film The Smashing Machine hitting HBO Max.
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Need a good movie? Watch these 10 at home now, from "The Smashing Machine" to "Deliver Me From Nowhere." All are free on your streaming services.
Mel Brooks has been entertaining generations for the better part of a century, and the iconic entertainer is the subject of a two-part documentary on HBO Max that we can’t wait to watch this weekend.
Nominees for the 98th Academy Awards not only include a wide range of movies, performers, directors and more, but also new records. “Sinners” scored 16 Oscar nominations, topping the previous record of 14 nominations held by “La La Land,” “Titanic” and “All About Eve.”
In the animated comedy, best friends SpongeBob and Patrick Star set out on a quest that finds them facing the Flying Dutchman.
The 2026 Oscar nominations are a golden opportunity: not only for worthy film professionals to get accolades, but also for movie lovers to assign themselves homework. (Hooray!) Below, we’ve collected a comprehensive list of every film nominated at this year’s Academy Awards.
Audiences who endured the Miramax era have been browbeaten to believe that the best picture Oscar should go to a period piece that chokes out a sob from audiences. Get me to a nunnery, but I'm weary of presenting filmland's biggest honor to the kind of movie people rarely want to watch twice.