Some are more likely. Others less. But they are all within the nominations of the Oscars 2024 and, therefore, they are candidates to be one of the films of the weekend for the most cinephiles. The one that has achieved the most categories is ‘Oppenheimer, which compiles a total of 13 nominations starting as a favorite. The highest grossing, ‘Barbie‘, has been left with eight, behind ‘Poor Things‘ (‘Poor Creatures’), by Yorgos Lanthimos, with 11, and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon‘, by Martin Scorsese, with 10.

Oppenheimer

The film, which deals about the father of the atomic bombthe weapon of mass destruction that ended World War II, is available for rent at:

  • Movistar Plus+
  • Filmin, Rakuten TV
  • Apple TV+
  • amazon
  • Microsoft
  • Google Play

poor creatures

The movie is available at the cinema since January 26. Yorgos Lanthimos’ film, starring Emma Stone, represents the vital and sexual awakening of a woman in a surreal world.

The Moon Killers

Martin Scorsese’s film, which narrates the silent genocide of the Osage tribe In the 1920s, he had up to 10 Oscar nominations.

  • Available on Apple TV+.

Barbie

The film about mattel doll is the highest grossing of 2023. Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Goslingwas the phenomenon of the year and has received eight nominations.

  • Available on HBO Max and Movistar Plus+.

Where to watch the films nominated for the 2024 Oscars?

Teacher

Teachera biopic about the illustrious composer Leonard Bernstein, is directed by and stars Bradley Cooper.

  • Available on Netflix.

American Fiction

American Fiction collects the story of a teacher who write a book under a pseudonym with which to denounce the hypocrisy of the publishing industry:

  • It is not available in theaters or streaming.

Anatomy of a fall

The European film, directed by Justine Triet and starring Sandra Hüller, narrates the trial of a woman accused of murdering her husband pushing him out the window:

  • Available in theaters from December 6.

Those who stay

The Christmas story of a strict teacher and a student what is seen forced to spend the holidays In his prestigious school he has dazzled critics and the public:

  • Available in theaters from January 3.

The area of ​​interest

Director Jonathan Glazer carries out a painful experiment in which he presents the banality of the daily life of Nazi commander Rudolf Höss against the backdrop of the Auschwitz concentration camp and the Holocaust:

  • Available in theaters from January 19.

Past Lives

He romantic drama by Celine Song is a story about the reunion of two old friends from childhood who had a deep connection but whose lives grew apart.

  • Available in theaters from November 1.

Nyad

Journalist Diana Nyad decides to try to swim the almost 180 km journey from Cuba to Florida. She also wants to do it without a shark cage, something that no one has done until then. For such a feat, she embarks on a four-year training journey alongside her friend and trainer Bonnie Stoll.

  • Netflix.

Rustin

Colman Domingo plays Bayard Rustin, the person in charge of the historic March on Washington of 1963 in favor of the homosexual community in Rustin, biopic about the activist.

  • Netflix.

The Snow Society

The Spanish Snow Society, by Juan Antonio Bayona, tells the real tragedy of flight 571 of the Uruguayan Air Force that crashed and was trapped in the Andes mountain range in the winter of 1972.

Trailer The Snow Society: JA Bayona's new story about the survivors of a crashed plane in the Andes.
  • Netflix.

Mission Impossible: Deadly Sentence

In the seventh film of the saga ‘Mission Impossible‘The legendary spy Ethan Hunt must face Artificial Intelligence and the dangers it entails.

  • Movistar Plus+.

Mission Impossible 7: Mortal Sentence

The Creator

The director of ‘Roge One: A Star Wars Story’ returned to the Science fiction with a story set in a dystopian future in which humans and machines are confronted and at war. Joshua is in charge of hunt down the Creator of AI and destroy his last weapon, which is shaped like a little girl.

  • Available on Disney+.

Elementary

Pixar moves into the realm of romantic comedy creating an entire world in which the four elements live: water, fire, earth and air. The protagonists of this story of love and immigration are the young Candela Lumen, made of fire, and Nilo Fuentes, made of water.

  • Available on Disney+.