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Where to Stream Nomadland and Other Big Oscar Winners

Where to Stream ‘Nomadland’ and Other Big Oscar Winners All of the Oscar winners can be watched at home. Here’s a guide. The producing team of “Nomadland” accepting the award for best picture.Credit.Todd Wawrychuk/A.M.P.A.S., via Getty Images By Scott Tobias April 26, 2021, 11:44 a.m. ET Every single Oscar winner is available for home viewers to watch right now, including “Nomadland,” which won major prizes for best picture, best director and best actress, and has been streaming on Hulu for months. The big questions are where, how and how much: Some are exclusive to popular streaming services like Netflix, some are affordable rentals while a couple more recent releases are $19.99, and some can be streamed and bought but not rented while others can be rented but not bought. Sound confusing? The list of Oscar winners below will put you a click away from knowing all the options and discovering whether or not the Academy got it right.

Oscars 2021: What my Minari friendship taught me

Print I’ve never been through a stranger awards season and not just for the obvious reasons. Let me rewind about two years. One Saturday in June 2019, my wife, my daughter and I went to Echo Park Lake to have a picnic with a few friends. It was as perfect a day as we’ve ever spent in Los Angeles: We splashed around in pedal boats and gorged ourselves on banh mi and ice cream. And sometime that afternoon, my filmmaker friend Isaac back in town with his family after having spent eight months teaching in Incheon, South Korea quietly dropped the news that he was headed to Oklahoma to direct his first narrative feature in eight years. And unlike the others, this one would be inspired by his own ’80s Arkansas childhood. And, oh yeah, Plan B and A24 were involved. Steven Yeun would be playing his dad.

Minari and me: What my friend s Oscars journey taught me about being a critic

Minari and me: What my friend s Oscars journey taught me about being a critic Justin Chang © (Eugene Suen) L.A. Times critic Justin Chang, left, and Minari writer-director Lee Isaac Chung celebrating the film s Sundance Film Festival reception. (Eugene Suen) I’ve never been through a stranger awards season and not just for the obvious reasons. Let me rewind about two years. One Saturday in June 2019, my wife, my daughter and I went to Echo Park Lake to have a picnic with a few friends. It was as perfect a day as we’ve ever spent in Los Angeles: We splashed around in pedal boats and gorged ourselves on banh mi and ice cream. And sometime that afternoon, my filmmaker friend Isaac back in town with his family after having spent eight months teaching in Incheon, South Korea quietly dropped the news that he was headed to Oklahoma to direct his first narrative feature in eight years. And unlike the others, this one would be inspired by his own ’80s

Yuh-Jung Youn credits American hospitality for her lucky Oscar win for Minari

Yuh-Jung Youn credits American hospitality for her lucky Oscar win for Minari
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Han Yeri s Fierce Role In Minari Helped Her Understand Her Own Mother

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