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So you want to check out the 2025 Oscars Best Picture nominees? Here’s how much it will cost you.

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So you want to check out the 2025 Oscars Best Picture nominees? Here’s how much it will cost you.

Oscar nominations are officially out and 10 films are competing for best picture. Among the contenders is Emilia Perezwho leads the pack with 13 nominations in total, aware of the background of The brutalist And Bad with 10 nominations each.

With the awards ceremony taking place on March 2 at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood and airing on ABC, there’s still time to catch up on some of the top movies you may have missed. While some are still in theaters, others are available on subscription streamers, as well as rental or purchase platforms.

Of course it will cost you. (Exempt from taking advantage of free trials, we also opted for streaming subscriptions that don’t have ads.) Here’s how much.

Click on the links below to jump directly to a specific movie:

Anora

Mark Eydelshteyn and Mikey Madison in Anora. (Neon/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 6

What to know: A 20-year-old sex worker, played by Best Actress nominee Mikey Madison, falls for the son of a Russian oligarch. After a whirlwind romance that leads to a wedding in Las Vegas, his family and their accomplices try to annul the marriage.

What it costs to watch:

  • To rent: $9.99 (available on Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango at home)

  • Buy: $19.99 (available on Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango at home)


The brutalist

Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones The brutalist. (A24/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 10

What to know: A Hungarian-born Jewish Holocaust survivor, played by Best Actor nominee Adrien Brody, immigrates to the United States in search of a better life and to pursue his dreams as a Bauhaus-trained architect. The 3.5 hour film comes complete with an intermission.

What it costs to watch:

  • The brutalist plays in theaters. (The average ticket price is $10.78.)


A complete unknown

Timothée Chalamet in A complete unknown. (Macall Polay/© Searchlight Pictures/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 8

What to know: This Bob Dylan Biopic, starring Best Actor nominee Timothée Chalamet, follows the rising folk singer as he makes his way in New York in the early to mid-1960s. In addition to connecting with musical legends Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, he also navigates romance with singer-songwriter Joan Baez and based-on-a-real-person Sylvie Russo.

What it costs to watch:

  • A complete unknown plays in theaters. (The average ticket price is $10.78.)


Conclave

Ralph Fiennes in Conclave. (Focus Features/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

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Nominations: 8

What to know: After the Pope’s death, a papal conclave meets to elect another, with Best Actor nominee Ralph Fiennes taking over. As the cardinals meet, scandals and secrets arise about each potential candidate.

What it costs to watch:

Conclave plays in selected theaters. (The average ticket price is $10.78.)

  • To rent: $5.99 (available on Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango at home)

  • Buy: $19.99 (available on Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango at home)


Dune: Part Two

Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya Dune: Part Two. (Niko Tavernise/© Warner Bros./courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 5

What to know: Director Denis Villeneuve is making a sequel to part one of his adaptation of Frank Herbert’s book Dune, With Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya fighting alongside the Fremen on the Desert Planet Arrakis.

What it costs to watch:

  • To rent: $3.99 (available on Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango at home)

  • Buy: $14.99 (available on Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango at home)


Emilia Perez

Zoe Saldaña and Karla Sofía Gascón Emilia Perez. (Courtesy of Netflix)

Nominations: 13

What to know: The Spanish-language musical comedy-drama has scored the most nominations this awards season, including Best Actress for Karla Sofía Gascón and Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldaña, but not without its attendant controversy. The story of a Mexican drug cartel leader hiring a lawyer to help transition to being a woman has fueled discussions about representation.

What it costs to watch:

  • Emilia Perez plays on Netflix. A subscription costs $17.99 per month with no ads on the streamer.


I’m still here

Clockwise from top left: Selton Mello, Fernanda Torres, Cora Mora and Guilherme Silveira in I’m still here. (Alile Onawale/© Sony Pictures Classics/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 3

What to know: Best Actress nominee and Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres stars in this Brazilian film based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s memoir of the same name about an activist and mother coping with the disappearance of her husband, who is a political dissident in the country.

What it costs to watch:

  • I’m still here plays in theaters. (The average price is $10.78.)


Nickel boys

Ethan Herisse and Brandon Wilson in Nickel boys. (© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 2

What to know: Based on Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, Ramell Ross’s take on the fictional historical drama about two African-American boys sent to an abusive reform school, visualizing the story through a unique point of view of the first person.

What it costs to watch:

  • Nickel boys plays in theaters. (The average ticket price is $10.78.)


The fabric

Demi Moore in The fabric. (© Mubi/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 5

What to know: Demi Moore, another Best Actress nominee and Golden Globe winner, stars as a TV celebrity who goes to horrendous lengths to support her youth after being sidelined because of her age. The body-horror film also collected nominations for best original screenplay and best director for Coralie Fargeat, the only female director on the list of nominees.

What it costs to watch:

  • The fabric plays in selected theaters. (The average ticket price is $10.78.)

  • To stream: Prime Video/Mubi ($14.99 + tax/month)

  • To rent: $5.99 (available on Apple TV, Fandango at home)

  • Buy: $19.99 (available on Apple TV, Fandango at home)


Bad

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in Bad. (© Universal Pictures/Courtesy of the Everett Collection)

Nominations: 10

What to know: The first episode of Jon M. Chu’s on-screen musical reimagining of the Wizard of Oz story based on Gregory Maguire’s book of the same name has landed Oscar nominations for its actresses Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.

What it costs to watch:

  • Bad plays in theaters (The average price is $10.78)

  • To rent: $19.99 (available on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango Home)

  • Buy: $29.99 (available on Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Fandango Home)


Of the 10 nominated films, the most expensive film is to watch alone Emilia Perezwhich is only available on Netflix. (A subscription to the ad-free streamer costs $17.99 per month.)

If you’re looking for all 10 nominees, it will cost you at least $93.86.

We arrived at $93.86 by:

  • Buy movie tickets for: The brutalist,, A complete unknown,, I’m still here,, Nickel boys,, Bad ($53.90)

  • Pay $17.99 for Netflix for 1 monthcausing you both Dune: Part Two And Emilia Perez. ($17.99)

  • Rent: Anora,, Conclave,, The fabric ($21.97)

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