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'Nomadland', Anthony Hopkins & Frances McDormand stole the show at the 93rd Academy Awards.

Here's a list of winners, and guide to where you can stream these Oscar-rated films.

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The Big Win

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The Big Win

Chloé Zhao won the award for her direction, Frances McDormand bagged the Best Actress award in the leading role, and 'Nomadland' won the Best Picture title.

The story is about a sexagenarian woman who accept life of a modern-day nomad after losing everything in the Great Recession. People with Hulu subscription can watch the film.

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Paternal Instincts

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Paternal Instincts

The movie is about a man who refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages, according to IMDB. It feature Olivia Colman, Imogen Poots and Rufus Sewell.

Amazon Prime users can watch the film on video-on-demand.

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Making A Mark

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Making A Mark

The actor was a front-runner in the category where he was nominated alongside his co-star LaKeith Stanfield. This is the first Academy award for Kaluuya, who is best known for movies such as 'Get Out', 'Black Panther' and 'Queen & Slim'.

Kaluuya played Chicago Black Panther activist Fred Hampton, who was killed in an FBI raid in 1969.

Directed by Shaka King, the Warner Bros movie is inspired by true events in the late 1960s that were one of the most tumultuous and pivotal periods in American history. Hampton was 21 when he was assassinated during a coordinated raid by a tactical unit with orders from the FBI and the Chicago Police Department.

The film also features Jesse Plemons, Dominique Fishback, Ashton Sanders and Martin Sheen. It is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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Grandma To The Rescue

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Grandma To The Rescue

She is the second Asian actress to win the best supporting actress award at Oscars, more than four decades after Japanese-born Miyoshi Umeki earned the trophy for 1957's 'Sayonara'.

Youn plays Soon-ja, a card-playing grandmom with a knack for swearing, who's moved from South Korea to join her daughter and stepson in his seemingly quixotic quest to trade dispiriting work in California for farming in Arkansas. Soon-ja and her initially wary grandson form an unlikely but loving bond.

Youn became an instant film star in South Korea with her 1971 debut 'Fire Woman'. At the peak of her career, she married popular singer Cho Young-nam and moved with him to the United States, where he performed at Billy Graham's church. Her American detour put her career on hold for nearly a decade, until she returned to South Korea, her marriage ended and she resumed acting.

The film isn't streaming on any platform.

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The Wildlife Warrior

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The Wildlife Warrior

Directed by Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed, the film documents a year spent by filmmaker Craig Foster forging a relationship with a wild common octopus in a South African kelp forest.

The movie also bagged the award for Best Documentary at the British Academy Film Awards.

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Touch My Soul

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Touch My Soul

The movie is about a jazz musician gets his big break after being stuck in a mediocre job for a long time, and a a wrong step changes his life. It can be streamed on DisneyPlus Hotstar.

Animation lover can also add 'If Anything Happens I Love You' to their watch-list (available on Netflix) as it won the best Animated Short Film award.

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Applauding H.E.R Performance

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Applauding H.E.R Performance

The Academy Award went to songwriters Dernst Emile II and Tiara Thomas and H.E.R., who also performed it.

Th singer thanked her father for playing her funk and soul from the late 60s, when the film about Black Panthers leader Fred Hampton was set.

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The Boozy Effect

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The Boozy Effect

Directed by Thomas Vinterberg, the comedy-drama revolves around four friends who are high school teachers. In a bid to see how alcohol affects their social and professional lives, they start consuming alcohol on a daily basis.

The movie, written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm, stars Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang and Lars Ranthe, and is a co-production between Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden.

The film can be streamed on Hulu.

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Go Women

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Go Women

The movie features Carey Mulligan, Bo Burnham and Alison Brie. It is not available on any streaming platform.

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The Sound Of Music

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The Sound Of Music

The unusual drama based on a heavy-metal drummer's life whose life changes after he lose his hearing.

Directed by Darius Marder, the film featured Riz Ahmed, Olivia Cooke, Paul Raci and Lauren Ridloff. It is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

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Rhythm & Blues

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Rhythm & Blues

This was Boseman last film before his demise. The 'Black Panther' lost his battle to stage 4 colon cancer last year on August 28.

The film is set in 1927 which shows the world of blues singers. It also features Viola Davis, Taylour Paige and Glynn Turman.

The movie is streaming on Netflix.

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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

The film was up against 'Tenet' in Production Design category.

The movie, that's available for NetFlix users, is about an alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as finished the screenplay of 1941 'Citizen Kane'. It features Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins and Tuppence Middleton.

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Acing Action Scenes

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Acing Action Scenes

'Tenet' marked Dimple Kapadia's Hollywood debut. The film features John David Washington in the lead alongside Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Michael Caine and Clemence Poesy.

The sci-fi espionage thriller, which released in India in December last year, is not available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

The film will hit the streaming platform in English as well as Hindi, Tamil and Telugu dubs on Wednesday, Amazon said in a press release.

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Stars added glabour to the two-hour-long low-key Oscars event, virutally and physically. It was a huge day for 'Nomadland' which took home three big awards - Best Direction, Best Actress & Best Picture. Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins won the Best Actor award for his performance in 'The Father'. Daniel Kaluuya won best supporting actor Oscar for his role as Black Panther activist Fred Hampton in 'Judas and the Black Messiah'. Youn Yuh-jung, the feisty grandmother in 'Minari', captured more than her grandson's heart. The 2020 Netflix original film 'My Octopus Teacher' bagged an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. Pixar's 'Soul' dominated the animated awards at the Oscars. It won the award for best Animated Feature Film and Original Score. 'Fight for You' from 'Judas and the Black Messiah' won the best Original Song award. Danish film 'Another Round', starring Mads Mikkelsen, won best international feature film. Actor-director Emerald Fennell won best original screenplay for her #MeToo drama 'Promising Young Woman'. The 'Sound Of Metal' proudly took home Film Editing and Sound Oscar awards. The Chadwick Boseman-starrer 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' bagged two Oscars for Costume Design and Makeup & Hairstyling. David Fincher-directorial 'Mank' took home two awards - Production Design and Cinematography. Director Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' took home the award for best Visual Effects.


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