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Who’s ready for the Oscars? The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is dusting off the red carpet for the 95th annual Oscars (airing March 12, 8 p.m. ET, on ABC), and this year we
can expect some high-level competition between box office smashes like Tom Cruise’s_ __Top Gun: Maverick_ and James Cameron’s _Avatar: The Way of Water__ _and serious critical sensations
_Everything Everywhere All at Once_ and _All Quiet on the Western Front_. Want to be ready to weigh in with authority in your family’s Oscar pool (or just name your favorites during the
show)? It turns out that most of the nominees for the top awards are streaming online on your favorite platforms. Catch up before Jimmy Kimmel hits the stage on March 12 with our guide to
all the top Oscar nominees streaming online (and some still in theaters). TOP OSCAR CONTENDERS [embedded content] _ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT_ 9 NOMINATIONS Beyond its best picture
nomination (the only non-English-language film to make the cut this year), Edward Berger’s German-language update of the WWI classic snagged lots of noms in technical categories. WATCH IT:
In theaters, streaming on Netflix [embedded content] _AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER_ 4 NOMINATIONS James Cameron’s spectacular mega-budget sci-fi sequel landed four nominations, but none for its
high-profile director. WATCH IT: In theaters [embedded content] _THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN_ 9 NOMINATIONS Martin McDonagh’s Irish dramedy landed four nominations for the members of its top
o’ the morning cast: Colin Farrell, Kerry Condon, Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan. WATCH IT: In theaters, streaming on HBO Max [embedded content] _ELVIS_ 8 NOMINATIONS Austin Butler is
the front-runner for best actor playing the king of rock ’n’ roll in Baz Luhrmann’s stylized biopic. WATCH IT: In theaters, streaming on HBO Max [embedded content] _EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE
ALL AT ONCE_ 11 NOMINATIONS The indie darling swept up the most nominations of any contender this year, including best picture, best actress for star Michelle Yeoh and supporting
actress/actor nods for Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis (AARP’s Movies for Grownups career achievement winner) and Ke Huy Quan. WATCH IT: In theaters, streaming on Showtime, Paramount+ (with
Showtime); purchase on Prime Video and Apple TV [embedded content] _THE FABELMANS_ 7 NOMINATIONS Steven Spielberg’s fictionalized account of his own childhood as a budding filmmaker landed
noms for Michelle Williams (best actress) and Judd Hirsch (best supporting actor) and a record 53rd nomination for composer John Williams. WATCH IT: In theaters, rent on Prime Video; due on
Peacock later this year [embedded content] _TÁR_ 6 NOMINATIONS Cate Blanchett’s performance as a prickly orchestra conductor has dominated the awards conversation for Todd Field’s film,
which scored five other nominations (including best picture). WATCH IT: In theaters, streaming on Peacock; rent on Prime Video [embedded content] _TOP GUN: MAVERICK_ 6 NOMINATIONS The Tom
Cruise sequel is another rare blockbuster in the best picture mix; the hit flies high with six nominations total (but snubbed its megawatt star for a best actor look). WATCH IT: In theaters,
streaming on Paramount+; rent on Prime Video