Where to watch the most notable Oscar nominees

Elisa Esposito, played by Sally Hawkins, shares a moment with the amphibian man in “The Shape of Water.”

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The 90th Academy Awards are fast approaching, but there’s still plenty of time before March to squeeze in a watch of every Best Picture nominee.

Best Picture Nominees 

“Call Me By Your Name”

In the Summer of 1983, a young man, Elio, develops a relationship with his father’s assistant in this coming of age film set in Italy.

Also nominated for: “Best Actor in a Leading Role” (Timothée Chalamet), “Best Adapted Screenplay” and “Best Original Song” (“Mystery of Love” by Sufjan Stevens)

Where to watch: Now in theaters

“Darkest Hour”

Gary Oldman stars as Winston Churchill in this biopic that documents his time as Prime Minister through Hitler’s march on Great Britain.

Also nominated for: “Best Actor in a Leading Role” (Gary Oldman), “Best Cinematography,” “Best Costume Design,” “Best Makeup and Hairstyling” and “Best Production Design”

Where to watch: Now in theaters

“Dunkirk”

Christopher Nolan’s most recent film depicts the Allied forces evacuation of Dunkirk during World War II.

Also nominated for: “Best Cinematography,” “Best Directing” (Christopher Nolan), “Best Film Editing,” “Best Original Score” (Hans Zimmer), “Best Production Design,” “Best Sound Editing” and “Best Sound Mixing”

Where to watch: Now in select theaters and available on Blu-Ray, and for purchase on Google Play, iTunes and Amazon 

“Get Out”

A young black man visits his white girlfriend’s family for the weekend and begins to notice that there’s something off about the citizens of this small town.

Also nominated for: “Best Actor in a Leading Role” (Daniel Kaluuya), “Best Directing” (Jordan Peele) and “Best Original Screenplay”

Where to watch: Now in select theaters and available on Blu-Ray, and for purchase on Google Play, iTunes and Amazon

“Lady Bird”

Set in Sacramento, California, a 17-year-old girl, Lady Bird, deals with her mother as she navigates relationships and the hardships of growing up.

Also nominated for: “Best Actress in a Leading Role” (Saoirse Ronan), “Best Actress in a Supporting Role” (Laurie Metcalf), “Best Directing” (Greta Gerwig) and “Best Original Screenplay”

Where to watch: Now in theaters

“Phantom Thread”

Set in 1950s London, an older dressmaker falls in love with a young waitress and must come to terms with each other as they handle the power struggle of their relationship.

Also nominated for: “Best Actor in a Leading Role” (Daniel Day-Lewis), “Best Actress in a Supporting Role” (Lesley Manville), “Best Costume Design,” “Best Directing” (Paul Thomas Anderson) and “Best Original Score” (Jonny Greenwood)

What to watch: Now in theaters

“The Post”

“The Post” is the true story of the journalists at the Washington Post who struggled to publish the Pentagon Papers.

Also nominated for: “Best Actress in a Leading Role” (Meryl Streep)

Where to watch: Now in theaters

“The Shape of Water”

A mute custodian develops a relationship with an amphibious creature who is held in captivity in a government laboratory.

Also nominated for: “Best Actor in a Supporting Role” (Richard Jenkins), “Best Actress in a Leading Role” (Sally Hawkins), “Best Actress in a Supporting Role” (Octavia Spencer), “Best Cinematography,” “Best Costume Design,” “Best Directing” (Guillermo del Toro), “Best Film Editing,” “Best Original Score” (Alexandre Desplat), “Best Production Design,” “Best Sound Editing,” “Best Sound Mixing” and “Best Original Screenplay”

Where to watch: Now in theaters

“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

A grieving mother rents three billboards to call attention to the unsolved murder of her daughter.

Also nominated for: “Best Actor in a Supporting Role” (Woody Harrelson), “Best Actor in a Supporting Role” (Sam Rockwell), “Best Actress in a Leading Role” (Frances McDormand), “Best Film Editing,” “Best Original Score” (Carter Burwell) and “Best Original Screenplay”

Where to watch: Now in theaters

Other Top Nominees

“Baby Driver”

When Baby, a young getaway driver with a case of tinnitus, falls in love with the girl of his dreams, he makes plans to shed his ties to the criminal world.

Nominated for: “Best Film Editing,” “Best Sound Editing” and “Best Sound Mixing”

Where to watch: Available on Blu-Ray, and for purchase on Google Play, iTunes and Amazon

“Blade Runner 2049”

K, a blade runner created in a new generation of replicants, uncovers a secret that blurs the lines between humans and replicants.

Nominated for: “Best Cinematography,” “Best Production Design,” “Best Sound Editing,” “Best Sound Mixing” and “Best Visual Effects”

Where to watch: Available on Blu-Ray, and for purchase on Google Play, iTunes and Amazon

“Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi”

Picking up immediately after “The Force Awakens,” Rey faces the temptation of the Dark Side during her training with Luke Skywalker, while The First Order hunts down the last of The Resistance.  

Nominated for: “Best Original Score” (John Williams), “Best Sound Editing,” “Best Sound Mixing” and “Best Visual Effects”

What to watch: Now in theaters