Here's How To Stream Every 2022 Oscar Winner

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Stream CODA, Dune, King Richard, and other films that took home Oscar gold.

The 2022 Academy Awards took place last night!

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I feel like I've been waiting years for this.

And in a night that saw Regina Hall dressed as Tammy Faye, Kristen Stewart wearing shorts, and Will Smith smack Chris Rock, 15 films also won Oscars!

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Yes, Spike. That is super exciting. 

So get hyped (like Meryl), because here are this year's Oscar-winning films and exactly where you can watch them:

1. Belfast

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Oscar wins: One — Best Original Screenplay

Nominations received: Seven — Best Picture, Best Director (Kenneth Branagh), Best Supporting Actor (Ciaran Hinds), Best Supporting Actress (Judi Dench), Best Original Song ("Down to Joy" by Van Morrison), Best Sound, and Best Original Screenplay

What it's about: A little boy (Jude Hill) grows up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles in a black-and-white film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh that's based on his own boyhood. 

Where to stream: Prime Video (for rental) 

2. CODA

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Oscar wins: Three — Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Troy Kotsur), and Best Adapted Screenplay

Nominations received: Three — Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Troy Kotsur), and Best Adapted Screenplay

What it's about: A hearing teenage girl (Emilia Jones) in an all-deaf family is torn between following her passion for music, which her family doesn't understand, and helping them keep their struggling fishing business afloat as their translator and connection to the outside world. 

Where to stream: Apple TV+

3. Cruella

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Oscar wins: One — Best Costume Design

Nominations received: Two — Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Costume Design

What it's about: Before Cruella de Vil (Emma Stone) was skinning puppies to make coats, she was a low-level fashion intern trying to give her boss (Emma Thompson) a mental breakdown by ruining her business and becoming London's premiere designer. 

Where to stream: Disney+

4. Drive My Car

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Oscar wins: One — Best International Feature Film

Nominations received: Four — Best Picture, Best Director (Ryusuke Hamaguchi), Best International Feature Film, and Best Adapted Screenplay

What it's about: Japan's entry for Best International Feature is based on a Haruki Murakami story and follows a widowed actor as he sets out to direct a production of a play while being haunted by the memory of his dead wife. 

Where to stream: HBO Max

5. Dune

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Oscar wins: Six — Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects

Nominations received: Ten — Best Picture, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, and Best Adapted Screenplay

What it’s about: Based on the classic sci-fi novel by Frank Herbert, the film follows a noble aristocratic house that moves to a desert planet covered with giant worms to help rule. Magical people and an assassination attempt are also in the works. 

Where to stream: HBO Max

6. Encanto

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Oscar wins: One — Best Animated Feature Film

Nominations received: Three — Best Animated Feature Film, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song ("Dos Oruguitas" by Lin-Manuel Miranda)

What it's about: In the newest Disney Animation film with music from Lin-Manuel Miranda, a girl sets out to help her magical family retain their magical powers when they start to lose them. 

Where to stream: Disney+

7. The Eyes of Tammy Faye

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Oscars wins: Two — Best Actress (Jessica Chastain) and Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Nominations received: Two — Best Actress (Jessica Chastain) and Best Makeup and Hairstyling

What it's about: Tammy Faye (Jessica Chastain) and Jim Bakker (Andrew Garfield), a pair of Midwestern Evangelicals who rise to fame as Christian variety show hosts only to get embroiled in affairs, fraud, and excessive Diet Coke drinking. 

Where to stream: HBO Max

8. King Richard

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Oscar wins: One — Best Actor (Will Smith) 

Nominations received: Six — Best Picture, Best Actor (Will Smith), Best Supporting Actress (Aunjanue Ellis), Best Film Editing, Best Original Song ("Be Alive" by Beyonce), and Best Original Screenplay.

What it's about: Venus and Serena Williams' dad (Will Smith), hellbent on his girls becoming tennis stars, challenges the white elitist establishment in his daughters' rise to fame. 

Where to stream: HBO Max

9. The Long Goodbye

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Oscar wins: One — Best Live Action Short Film

Nominations received: One — Best Live Action Short Film

What it's about: This British short starring Riz Ahmed takes a look at a family going about their daily life until an alt-right march shows up to their front door. 

Where to stream: Vimeo

10. No Time to Die

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Oscar wins: One — Best Original Song ("No Time to Die" by Billie Eilish)

Nominations received: Three — Best Original Song ("No Time to Die" by Billie Eilish), Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects

What it's about: Daniel Craig's James Bond is out here trying to save the world from some kind of nanobot attack while looking dapper, drinking martinis, and chatting up the ladies. 

Where to stream: Prime Video (for rental) 

11. The Power of the Dog

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Oscar wins: One — Best Director (Jane Campion) 

Nominations received: Twelve — Best Picture, Best Director (Jane Campion), Best Actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), Best Supporting Actor (Jesse Plemons), Best Supporting Actor (Kodi Smit-McPhee), Best Supporting Actress (Kirsten Dunst), Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Sound, and Best Adapted Screenplay

What it's about: Two brothers — one sweet (Jesse Plemons), the other ridiculously vile (Benedict Cumberbatch) — live on a Montana ranch surrounded by cattle, anthrax, and regret. 

Where to stream: Netflix

12. The Queen of Basketball

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Oscar wins: One — Best Documentary Short Subject

Nominations received: One — Best Documentary Short Subject

What it's about: A New York Times op-doc production that tells the largely unknown story of Lusia Harris, an incredible basketball player who competed in the Olympics, was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, and was drafted into the NBA. 

Where to stream: The New York Times

13. Summer of Soul (...or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

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Oscar wins: One — Best Documentary Feature Film

Nominations received: One — Best Documentary Feature Film

What it's about: Questlove's documentary detailing the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival that, despite lasting weeks and drawing massive crowds, was overshadowed in history by Woodstock. 

Where to stream: Hulu

14. West Side Story

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Oscar wins: One — Best Supporting Actress (Ariana DeBose) 

Nominations received: Seven — Best Picture, Best Director (Steven Spielberg), Best Supporting Actress (Ariana DeBose), Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, and Best Sound

What it's about: Stephen Spielberg's retelling of the famed Best Picture–winning musical (and the original stage musical) based on Romeo and Juliet. It follows a pair of rival gangs and a tragic young couple ripped apart by the feud. 

Where to stream: Disney+

15. The Windshield Wiper

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Oscar wins: One — Best Animated Short Film

Nominations received: One — Best Animated Short Film

What it's about: A series of animated vignettes answering one man's question: "What is love?" 

Where to stream: YouTube

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