Google TV adds free and free-with-ads Oscar-nominated films to get you ready for the Academy Awards،
The Oscars are just around the corner, and if you want to stay up to date on which films are nominated for an Oscar this year (so you can agree or disagree with which one wins the award in the end), then Google TV can be your guide. Google TV has updated its recommendations section to include an Oscar-nominated movie category that features new and old Oscar-nominated movies that you can watch for free, free with ads, or with a subscription. Android Authority, the category update includes all of this year's Best Picture nominees, making it easy for you to catch up with the contenders before the big night. In the mix, you can find Best Picture nominees like “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie,” as well as selections of films perfect for reliving the classics or celebrating Women's History Month. Here are the titles available via Google TV:
Free or with a subscription:
- Oppenheimer
- Flower Moon Killers
- barbie
- Anatomy of a fall
- Leftovers
- Past lives
- The area of interest
- The color purple
- The creator
- Napoleon
- golda
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
- Mission: Impossible – Dead reckoning
- Elementary
- Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse
- Flamin' Hot
Free, but with ads:
- Knives out
- The Monsters' Ball
- Forrest Gump
- The Hurt Locker
- The big short
- Childhood
- Hotel Rwanda
- Sophie's choice
- The Mississippi is burning
- Rain man
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- In the heat of the Night
- The apartment
- Babel
- Dead man walking
- Adaptation
- Hood
- cold mountain
- The Maltese Falcon
- The reader
- Requiem for a dream
- I am not here
- A tram named Desire
- Manhattan
- Margin call
- Strangers on a train
- Barry Lyndon
- The third man
- Dance with wolves
- Pan's Labyrinth
- Stand up and deliver
- Bullitt
- from north to northwest
- Dog love
- Doctor Zhivago
The Academy Awards (aka “The Oscars”) will take place this Sunday, March 10 at 7 p.m. PT and will air live on ABC, with a 30-minute pre-show leading up to the awards show. If you're a YouTube TV subscriber, you'll be able to stream through the app, or if you have a cable subscription and prefer to stream, you can still do that using the ABC app as well.