Where to Watch Every 2022 Oscar-Winning Film
The infamous Will Smith slap, Dune cleaning up, and Timothée Chalamet killing it on the red carpet. The 2022 Oscars were one to remember.
So you want to watch some of the award-winning films? Once our app has been released all you'll have to do is search for the film of your choice and you'll know exactly where to stream. In the meantime, you can join our waitlist and read this article we've cooked up for you.
Best supporting actress
Winner: West Side Story
Where to watch: Disney+, HBO Max, and Amazon (available to rent)
Ariana DeBose won best supporting actress for her role in West Side Story playing the character Anita. This was the second time the Academy recognized an actress for playing Anita. Watch it on Disney+, HBO Max, and Amazon.
Best costume design
Winner: Cruella
Where to watch: Disney+
Jenny Beavan was awarded with the award for best costume design for their work on the Disney film Cruella. Available on, you guessed it, Disney+.
Best sound, best original score, best film editing, best cinematography, best production design & best visual effects
Winner: Dune
Where to watch: HBO Max, and Amazon (available to buy)
Dune absolutely cleaned up at the awards, bringing home six of their ten nominations. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the sci-fi film impressed the critics. Watch it on HBO Max, and Amazon.
Best adapted screenplay, best supporting actor & best picture
Winner: Coda
Where to watch: Apple TV+
Coda won the second most awards at the Oscars with three awards. Most notably the most prestigious award of best picture.
Troy Kotsur won best supporting actor for his role as Frank Rossi. Check it out on Apple TV+.
Best original screenplay
Winner: Belfast
Where to watch: Amazon, iTunes, and Vudu (available to rent or buy)
Belfast won the award for best original screenplay for Kenneth Branagh's incredible writing on the project. Watch it on Amazon, iTunes, and Vudu.
Best animated short
Winner: The Windshield Wiper
Where to watch: YouTube
The Windshield Wiper won best animated short. Created by the same director behind Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, Love, Death & Robots, and Tron: Uprising, Alberto Mielgo the animated short is available on YouTube.
Best live action short
Winner: The Long Goodbye
Where to watch: YouTube
Award-winning actor, Riz Ahmed, won the award for best live-action short for his film The Long Goodbye, also available on YouTube.
Best makeup & hairstyling & best actress
Winner: The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Where to watch: HBO Max, and Amazon (available to rent)
Jessica Chastain won the award for best actress for her performance in the film The Eyes of Tammy Faye. The movie also won an award for best makeup.
Best animated feature
Winner: Encanto
Where to watch: Disney+
The Colombian set Disney movie, Encanto, won the award for best animated feature. As you'd expect, this one is available on Disney+.
Best documentary feature
Winner: Summer of Soul
Where to watch: Disney+, Hulu, and Amazon (available to rent)
Directed by legendary musician Questlove, Summer of Soul won the award for best documentary feature. Available on Disney+, Hulu, and Amazon.
Best documentary short
Winner: The Queen of Basketball
Where to watch: Vimeo
A documentary that follows one of the pioneers in women's basketball, The Queen of Basketball, won the award for best documentary short. Watch it on Vimeo.
Best original song
Winner: No Time to Die
Where to watch: Amazon, iTunes, and Microsoft Store (available to buy)
The latest James Bond film, No Time to Die, won best original song for Billie Eilish's song of the same name. Watch the film on Amazon, iTunes, and Microsoft Store.
Best international feature
Winner: Drive My Car
Where to watch: HBO Max, and Amazon (available to rent)
If you can get over the one-inch barrier of subtitles, you'll want to check out the best international feature: Drive My Car. Check it out on HBO Max, and Amazon.
Best actor
Winner: King Richard
Where to watch: HBO Max, and Amazon (available to rent)
Will Smith made headlines for other reasons but he also won best actor for his role in King Richard. Where he depicted the father of the Williams sisters. Available on HBO Max, and Amazon.
Best director
Winner: The Power of the Dog
Where to watch: Netflix
Jane Campion won the award for best director with their film The Power of the Dog. Watch it on Netflix.
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