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How to watch the nominated films

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Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

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The film awards season is in full swing, with Hollywood stars attending one ceremony after another.

Sinners, One Battle After Another, Marty Supreme, Hamnet, Sentimental Value and Frankenstein are a few of the films which led the way at the Oscar nominations on Thursday (22 January).

It follows precursor ceremonies such as the Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards, which saw stars such as Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley take home prizes.

The competition will continues with the Bafta Film Awards and the recently renamed Actor Awards (formerly SAG), before the season concludes with the Oscars on 15 March.

Here are some of the main films in the race, and how you can watch them.

Avatar: Fire and Ash

image20th Century Studios Zoe Saldaña as Neytiri te Tskaha Mo'at'ite in Avatar, pictured holding a bow and arrow20th Century Studios

The Na’vi encounter an aggressive new tribe in the third instalment of James Cameron’s hugely successful sci-fi series, starring Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña.

In UK cinemas now.

Blue Moon

imageSony Pictures Classics Ethan Hawke as Lorenz Hart in Blue MoonSony Pictures Classics

Ethan Hawke stars as lyricist Lorenz Hart, who battles alcoholism and mental health issues ahead of the premiere of the musical Oklahoma!, in one of two films in this year’s awards race directed by Richard Linklater.

In UK cinemas now.

Bugonia

imageUniversal Emma Stone in Bugonia, with handcuffs on and a shaved headUniversal

Two young conspiracy theorists kidnap and hold captive the CEO of a giant pharmaceutical company, who they believe is an alien. Director Yorgos Lanthimos reunites with actors Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone.

Available to rent digitally.

F1

imageWarner Bros Brad Pitt in F1, standing on a race trackWarner Bros

Several technical nominations are likely for this film about a former racing driver who returns to the track 30 years after an accident nearly ended his career. Starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski.

On Apple TV+ now.

Frankenstein

imageNetflix Frankenstein's monster pictured in the forestNetflix

A mad scientist brings a creature to life from dead body parts, only to be repulsed by his creation and abandon it. Guillermo del Toro directs a new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi.

On Netflix now.

Hamnet

imageUniversal Jessie Buckley in Hamnet, standing with her hands clasped, resting her arms on the stage of a theatre, with the rest of the audience in the backgroundUniversal

Set in 1596 and adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, a mother is devastated following the death of her 11-year-old son, Hamnet. Meanwhile, the boy’s father, William Shakespeare, writes a play to deal with his own grief. Directed by Chloé Zhao, starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.

In UK cinemas now.

If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

imageA24 ASAP Rocky and Rose Byrne in If I Had Legs I'd Kick YouA24

Rose Byrne stars as a mother trying to navigate her daughter’s illness, her absent husband, a missing person, and hostile relationship with her therapist. Directed by Mary Bronstein.

In UK cinemas 20 February 2026.

It Was Just An Accident

imageLes Films Pelleas A bride and groom sitting in the back of a car with its boot open, while another man stands beside them, in a promotional image from It Was Just An AccidentLes Films Pelleas

A man recognises the former Iranian intelligence officer who tortured him in prison after a chance encounter at a garage, leading him to take drastic measures to get his revenge. Directed by Jafar Panahi, the film won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

In UK cinemas now.

Kpop Demon Hunters

imageNetflix Rumi, Mira and Zoey peering around a corner in KPop Demon HuntersNetflix

A hugely popular girl group juggle their music careers with protecting their fans from a rival boyband, whose members are secretly demons. Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans.

On Netflix now.

Marty Supreme

imageGetty Images Timothee Chalamet is seen on the set of "Marty Supreme" on October 7, 2024 in New York CityGetty Images

In 1950s New York City, table tennis player Marty Reisman begins to make his name as he pursues a dream few people around him respect. Directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothée Chalamet.

In UK cinemas now.

One Battle After Another

imageWarner Bros Chase Infiniti and Regina Hall standing in a bathroom, in one scene from One Battle After AnotherWarner Bros

A father reconnects with his former group of revolutionaries following the kidnap of his daughter. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Chase Infiniti.

Available for digital rental now.

The Secret Agent

imageVictor Juca Wagner Moura. ina phone booth, in The Secret AgentVictor Juca

A technology expert on the run from Brazil’s military dictatorship in 1977 seeks refuge in his hometown of Recife – but hired hitmen are hot on his tail. Starring Wagner Moura and directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho.

In UK cinemas 20 February 2026.

Sentimental Value

imageMubi Renate Reinsve embracing her on-screen sister Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas in Sentimental ValueMubi

Following the death of their mother, two sisters reconnect with their distant father, a famous Swedish director who is working on his comeback film. Directed by Joachim Trier and starring Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård and Elle Fanning.

In UK cinemas now.

Sinners

imageWarner Bros Michael B Jordan in SinnersWarner Bros

Twin brothers who return home to the Mississippi Delta in 1932 for a fresh start, not realising an evil force awaits them. A vampire drama directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo.

Available for digital rental and on streaming service Now.

Sirât

imageQuim Vives A promotional still image from the film Sirat showing four people sitting in the desertQuim Vives

A father travels through southern Morocco with his son, searching for his daughter who has been missing for five months and was last seen at a dance festival in the desert. Directed by Óliver Laxe and starring Sergi López and Bruno Núñez Arjona.

Released in UK cinemas on 27 February 2026.

Song Sung Blue

imageFocus Features Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson performing with a keyboard in Song Sung blueFocus Features

Two performers who impersonate famous musicians form a Neil Diamond tribute band and fall in love, but a devastating accident threatens their relationship and dreams. Directed by Craig Brewer, starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson.

In UK cinemas now.

Train Dreams

imageNetflix Joel Edgertonin Train Dreams, wearing a hat and looking ahead, with trees in the backgroundNetflix

An American railroad worker lives a life of loneliness until he marries and has a daughter, but tragedy soon strikes on one of his long trips away from home. Directed by Clint Bentley and starring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones.

On Netflix now.

The Voice of Hind Rajab

imageAltitude A group of staff in a call centre, crowding around a mobile phoneAltitude

Red Cross volunteers working in a call centre try to help a six-year-old girl who has phoned them while trapped in a car under fire in Gaza. Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania and starring Motaz Malhees and Saja Kilani.

In UK cinemas now.

Weapons

imageWarner Bros Julia Garner in WeaponsWarner Bros

When all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanish on the same night, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance. Directed by Zach Cregger and starring Josh Brolin, Julia Garner and Amy Madigan.

Available for digital rental now.

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