Oscars 2018: Watch every Best Picture nominee on Amazon
Before you watch the Academy Awards on Sunday night, here’s how you can watch all of the Best Picture nominees on Amazon. Who will win the Oscar?
There’s still time to watch this year’s crop of Best Picture nominees before the Oscars on Sunday night on ABC. I definitely need to catch up so I can have an informed opinion on who will win, who should win and what performances really stood out in the best movies of the year. Thankfully, I can use Amazon to watch seven of the nine Best Picture nominees.
That’s right, if you didn’t get a chance to make it to the movie theater to see The Shape of Water, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, Lady Bird, Call Me By Your Name, Darkest Hour, Get Out or Dunkirk, you can rent or buy any or all of those movies right now on Amazon.
If you want to rent the movie, it’ll cost $5.99 and you have 30 days to watch the movie before it expires. If you know you’ll want to watch the movie over and over you’ll want to buy the movie, which will cost between $9.99-$14.99 depending on the film.
The two other Best Picture nominees, Phantom Thread and The Post, aren’t ready to be rented or bought just yet, but you can still pre-order them if you previously saw them in the theater and you know you’ll want to watch it again many times over.
Watch 2018 Best Picture nominees on Amazon
- Watch: The Shape of Water
- Watch: Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
- Watch: Lady Bird
- Watch: Call Me By Your Name
- Watch: Darkest Hour
- Watch: Get Out
- Watch: Dunkirk
- Watch: Phantom Thread (pre-order)
- Watch: The Post (pre-order)
I haven’t seen all of the Best Picture nominees this year. I’ve only seen Dunkirk and Get Out and they are both deserving of their nomination. I don’t know if either will end up being the Best Picture winner when it’s announced on Sunday night, however.
The betting favorites are The Shape of Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Which of the nine Best Picture nominees do you think will join Moonlight, The Departed, West Side Story and Casablanca in the long and illustrious list of Best Picture winners?