Oscar 2022: Where To See The Winning Films Here Is the Complete List of Streaming Platforms

The Oscar 2022 is finally here, and the night’s winners included big movies that hit theaters and streamed last year. The award ceremony had some historic moments, Ariana Debose took the award for Best Actress, for playing the same West Side Story character that made Rita Moreno famous in the 60s, Dune by Denis Villeneuve swept the awards (after being considered a cursed adaptation, due to previous attempts) and Troy Kotsur conquered the entire world with his nomination and win for Best Supporting Actor , and the best part is that many of the films on this year’s list are available to view from the comfort of your home.

Oscar 2022

Many Netflix movies received nominations at the 94th Academy Awards, and others, which hit theaters first, were shown on HBO Max, Amazon, and Apple Tv+ and now that they have the Academy’s seal of approval, it’s time to that you see them once and for all.

Oscar 2022: All The Winning Films And Where To See Them

CODA (Amazon Prime, Apple TV+)

Awards: Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Movie

Starring Emilia Jones (of Locke & Key), Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur and Eugenio Derbez, CODA portrays the reality that children of deaf people experience when they have different abilities than the rest of their family but shows that they can be created connections and bridges between each other, and that there are languages ​​that are universal and go beyond sounds and words. The story follows the hearing daughter of a deaf family, who dreams of becoming a musician, but is torn between staying in her small town and leaving everything behind to follow her own path.

See also  My Policeman: Harry Styles Is A Gay Cop In The Movie Here What We Know About The Movie

King Richard (HBO Max)

Awards: Best Actor

Will Smith stars in this biopic that gave him his first Oscar. King Richard is the story of how tennis’s greatest superstars, Venus and Serena Williams, became who they are, thanks to the time, effort and dedication their father, Richard Williams, put into their careers.

The Power of The Dog (Netflix)

Awards: Best Director

Jane Campion is the first woman to win two Oscars as a director, for this film with Kirsten Dunst and Benedict Cumberbatch. The story follows a domineering and cold cowboy who decides to make life miserable for his brother’s wife and his teenage son, until old secrets come to light and his life becomes more and more complicated.

Dune (HBO Max)

Awards: Best Sound, Best Soundtrack, Best Editing, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, Visual Effects

Dune, with Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, is based on the famous series of books by Frank Herbert and tells a complex story of distant planets, powerful families and mysterious substances that give power. It all follows Paul Atreides who, after being sent with his family to a distant planet, must take it upon himself to oversee the production of a powerful resource, and later to fight to survive and destroy the enemies who betrayed them.

The Eyes of Tammy Faye (Disney+)

Awards: Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Actress

Jessica Chastain stars in this film about the life of famed TV evangelist Tammy Faye Bakker, showing how she rose to fame and eventually fell from grace. Chastain could take home a nomination, but we could also see the film nominated for makeup and costume.

See also  The Last of Us Episode 1: What Song Plays at The End? and What Is Its Meaning According to Craig Mazin

West Side Story (Disney+)

Awards: Best Supporting Actress

The film one of several nominated remakes in 2022, was directed by Steven Spielberg and is a remake of the classic that showed the lives of migrants in the United States, with a love story that breaks down the barriers of racism and discrimination, this time starring Ansel Elgort (Tony), Rachel Zegler (María), Ariana Debose (Anita), David Alvarez (Bernardo), Mike Faist (Riff), Josh Andrés Rivera (Chino), Ana Isabelle (Rosalía), Corey Stol l (Lieutenant Schrank), Brian d’Arcy James (Officer Krupke), and Rita Moreno (as Valentina).

Encanto (Disney+)

Awards: Best Animated Feature

Stephanie Beatriz (from Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and John Leguizamo lend their voices to this film by Lin-Manuel Miranda, where a Colombian teenager named Mirabel, who is the only member of her family who has not received special powers, discovers that she is the only hope to save his house and the magic that has been part of his family for generations. The song Dos Oruguitas, performed by Sebastián Yatra, became the second song in Spanish to be nominated for an Oscar.

Drive My Car (Mubi)

Awards: Best Foreign Film

According to critics in Los Angeles and New York, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi ‘s film is the best of 2021. Drive My Car is based on a short story by Haruki Murakami, and follows a widowed theater director who, during a trip to Hiroshima begins to share his memories, pain and personal moments with the woman who was hired to become his driver, using the car as a safe space where the two can let off steam and release.

See also  Ant-Man And The Wasp Quantumania: Release Date and In The Poster Also Kang And Stinger

Cruella (Disney+)

Awards: Best Costume

Emma Stone stars in this film that shows the origin of one of the most famous villains in cinema and fashion, Cruella de Vil . Set in 1970s London, in the midst of the punk rock revolution, the story follows a young con artist named Estella, determined to make a name for herself in fashion with her clothing designs. Estella befriends a pair of thieves, who later help her deal with Baroness von Hellman (Emma Thompson), who is connected to a tragedy from her past.

Belfast (Amazon Prime)

Awards: Best Original Screenplay

Nominated for 7 Oscars, Kenneth Branagh’s film stars Jamie Dornan, Caitriona Balfe and Jude Hill and is a love letter to Belfast in the 60s. This is the story of a working family that has to live during the time known as The Troubles, which arose from conflicts between the Catholic and Protestant community.

No Time to Die (Amazon Prime)

Awards: Best Song

Daniel Craig ‘s last film in the 007 saga begins with a retired James Bond living in Jamaica, who must return to action to stop a terrorist who has a plan to destroy the world, and is connected to Madeleine Swann, who It also hides a secret that can change Bond’s life.

filmyhype google news

Show More

Leave a Reply

Back to top button

Adblock Detected

We Seen Adblocker on Your Browser Plz Disable for Better Experience