From One Battle After Another to Sinners: how to watch Oscar-nominated movies in the UK

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The biggest night in Hollywood has come and gone — but there's still time to catch up on those Oscar-nominated films. Sinners led the way with a record-breaking 16 nominations – and if you haven't seen it yet, you have some serious catching up to do.

There were plenty of surprising nods this year. Alongside more standard dramatic fare like Chloe Zhao's weepy Shakespeare film Hamnet, to the quietly powerful adaptation of Denis Johnson's novella Train Dreams, the list also includes Paul Thomas Anderson's gripping, propulsive political thriller One Battle After Another. There were also a few foreign films up for the big prize, including Joaquim Trier's pensive family drama Sentimental Value and Kleber Mendonça Filho's fast-paced political thriller The Secret Agent.

The race for Best Picture became something of a two-horse race. One Battle After Another took home Best Picture at the Critics Choice Awards, the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs. In the end, One Battle After Another took home the evening's biggest prize, although Sinners took home four awards, including a Best Actor award for Michael B. Jordan.

The ceremony also introduced us to a few new films to add to our watchlist, including Best Documentary winner Mr Nobody Against Putin, and the two (yes, two!) films that tied (yes, tied!) for Best Short Film, The Singers and Two People Exchanging Saliva.

If you're looking to catch up on all of the Best Picture Oscar-nominated films, you've come to the right place.

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Sinners

Director: Ryan Coogler

Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Miles Caton, Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku

Where to watch: Sinners is available to stream on Now TV.

Part ode to the history of Black blues music in America, part camp vampire epic, Coogler's unexpected Sinners is wholly original and wholly enjoyable. Look out for the stunning, surreal musical moment halfway through the film.

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Bugonia

Director: Yorgos Lanthimos

Cast: Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis

Where to watch: Bugonia is available to rent on Prime and Apple TV+.

A weird and wacky ride starring Emma Stone as a high-powered CEO who is kidnapped by two down-and-out outcasts convinced her girlboss persona is covering her true alien identity. From the director of 2024 Best Picture winner Poor Things, Bugonia is a gritty, surreal film with unexpected philosophic depths – and plenty of the director's signature bizarre humour.

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F1

Director: Joseph Kosinski

Cast: Brad Pitt, Kerry Condon, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem

Where to watch: F1 is available to stream on Apple TV+.

One of the few big blockbusters on the list, F1 is a rip-roaring race car movie that sees Pitt playing an ageing driver on the verge of a comeback.

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Frankenstein

Director: Guillermo del Toro

Cast: Jacob Elordi

Where to watch: Frankenstein is available to stream on Netflix.

A beautiful gothic fairytale, del Toro's Frankenstein is a dreamy gem of an adaptation, filled with epic, fantastical production design and themes to match. Prepare to fall in love with Jacob Elordi's sensitive, inquisitive Monster.

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Hamnet

Director: Chloe Zhao

Cast: Paul Mescal

Where to watch: Hamnet is currently playing in cinemas across the UK.

An adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's novel of the same name, Hamnet is a beautifully shot, epically scored, fictionalised retelling of William Shakespeare's domestic life. Jessie Buckley delivers a harrowing, gut-wrenching performance as his wife, Agnes. A film about grief, miscommunication and the power of art.

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Marty Supreme

Director: Josh Safdie

Cast: Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion

Where to watch: Marty Supreme is currently playing in cinemas across the UK.

Moving at a hundred miles a minute, this film is kind of a ping pong sports film, but mostly a critique of the striving, searching and embarrassment of the American dream. Chalamet is a headstrong, cocky ping-pong prodigy who winds up in all sorts of trouble on his quest to become the best at a game no one else seems to care much about.

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One Battle After Another

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson

Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Chase Infiniti, Teyanna Taylor, Sean Penn

Where to watch: One Battle After Another is available to rent from Apple TV+ and Prime.

DiCaprio stars as an ex-radical revolutionary in hiding who finds himself pulled back into his old life when his teenage daughter Willa goes missing. A timely, troubling action film with an undeniably fun, darkly comic edge, it takes you headfirst into an anxiety-ridden world of corrupt cops and undercover resistance. It has one of the best car chase scenes you'll ever see.

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The Secret Agent

Director: Kleber Mendonça Filho

Cast: Robson Andrade, Rubens Santos, Licínio Januário, Joálisson Cunha, Marcelo Valle

Where to watch: The Secret Agent lands in UK cinemas on 20 February.

Set in 1977 Brazil, this gripping thriller follows Marcelo, a technology teacher, to Recife during Carnival to try to outrun a tumultuous, violent past. However, when his neighbours start to spy on him, he realises starting anew might not be as easy as he thought.

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Sentimental Value

Director: Joaquim Trier

Cast: Stellan Skasgård, Renate Reinsve, Elle Fanning

Where to watch: Sentimental Value is currently playing in cinemas across the UK.

A slow, pensive, poetic drama about the ties that bind us to our families – and the strains that threaten to break them. Renate Reinsve plays a spiralling older daughter to an estranged, difficult father, struggling to move on with her adult life. It's a film about the power of art to confront and to heal – and it will force you to do just that yourself.

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Train Dreams

Director: Clint Bentley

Cast: Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, Willem Defoe

Where to watch: Train Dreams is available to stream on Netflix.

An adaptation of Denis Johnson's beautiful novella, Train Dreams tells the story of an unassuming, quiet logger, from birth to death. It's a poetic, quiet film that invites you to reflect on our place in the delicate fabric of the world and what it means to be alive.

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Best Documentary winner: Mr Nobody Against Putin

Director: David Borenstein and Pavel Talankin

Where to watch: Mr Nobody Against Putin is available to stream on BBC.

This documentary follows Talankin, a Russian teacher from a poor mining town who secretly documents the Putin administration throughout the war with Ukraine.

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Best Live Action Short winner: The Singers

Director: Sam A. Davis

Cast: Michael Young, Chris Smither, Will Harrington, Judah Kelly, Matt Corcoran, Michael Keyes

Where to watch: The Singers is available to stream on Netflix.

This short film is a musical comedy and features a cast made up of real people discovered online and through street casting. It's based on a 19th-century story by Ivan Turgenev about a song battle in a pub.

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Best Live Action Short winner: Two People Exchanging Saliva.

Director: Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh

Cast: Zar Amir Ebrahimi, Luàna Bajrami, Aurélie Boquien, Vicky Krieps, Nicolas Bouchaud

Where to watch: Two People Exchanging Saliva is available to stream on YouTube.

This French short by Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh is a queer love story set in a world wear kissing is punishable by death. It features Vicky Krieps who you may remember from Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread.