The Hollywood Academy has already announced the nominations for the Oscar of 2022, among which there are several surprises and a few disappointments. Many are those who will want to get to the gala that will be held on March 27 with all the applicants already seen. For some, there is no other option but to go to the cinema, but many can already be seen in streaming.
Below you will find a detailed overview of all the nominated films, short films and documentaries that you can now watch in streaming or that they will be available very soon, specifying in that case from what day you will be able to. In addition, I have also included a title that is currently only available for purchase on different platforms.
‘The power of the dog’ (‘The Power of the Dog’)
Jane Campion’s latest behind-the-scenes work leads the list of most nominees with 12 applications. This powerful western has been very popular and has given much to talk about, especially its outcome.
Criticism of ‘The power of the dog’ by Víctor López
Available in Netflix
‘dune’
The highest-grossing film among those contenders for the best film award. That yes, Denis Villeneuve has been left out in his role as director, which has not prevented this epic adaptation of Frank Herbert’s work from adding 10 nominations.
Criticism of ‘Dune’ by Víctor López
Available in HBO Max starting February 17
‘Don’t Look Up’ (‘Don’t Look Up’)
One of the most popular movies of all time and with an impressive cast. Perhaps he was expected to achieve more than 4 nominationsbut at least the phenomenon that occurred at the end of December has been recognized.
Criticism of ‘Don’t look up’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Netflix
‘Being the Ricardos’
The striking biopic of Lucille Ball directed by Aaron Sorkin was not the great film that was expected, but we did find in them several notable aspects that have served to get hold of 3 nominations.
Review of ‘Being the Ricardos’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Amazon Prime Video
‘Charm’
Disney’s latest animated classic did not become a global bombshell until its arrival on streaming, something that has been key for it to end up adding 3 nominations.
Criticism of ‘Encanto’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Disney+
‘The tragedy of Macbeth’ (‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’)
This adaptation of the classic by William Shakespeare can be seen as a whim of Joel Coen, but that does not prevent you from valuing its virtues. In the Hollywood Academy they have done it with 3 nominations.
Review of ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ by Víctor López
Available in AppleTV+
‘No time to die’
Daniel Craig’s long-awaited farewell as James Bond was one of the highest-grossing films of the past year and its impact has been enough to earn it recognition with 3 nominations.
Review of ‘No time to die’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available to buy on Apple TV, Amazon Prime and Rakuten
‘cruella’
A spin-off of ‘101 Dalmatians’ that offers a very different vision than expected of the mythical Cruella de Vil, here played by Emma Stone. 2 nominations Has got.
Review of ‘Cruella’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Disney+
‘Parallel mothers’
Pedro Almodóvar’s new feature film has not received as much applause as some of his previous works, but the Academy likes his cinema very much and this time it has been done with 2 nominations.
Criticism of ‘Parallel Mothers’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Netflix starting February 18
‘Tick, tick… Boom!’
Andrew Garfield shines with his own light in this first feature film directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda based on Jonathan Larson’s stage musical. 2 nominations has achieved.
Criticism of ‘tick, tick… Boom!’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Netflix
‘4 days’ (‘Four Good Days’)
Barely 1 nomination has achieved the new film by Rodrigo Garcia, a powerful drama based on real events about the relationship between a mother and her drug-addicted daughter.
Available in Movistar+
‘Attic’
Stanley Nelson documentary about the longest and deadliest rebellion in US history that took place in a New York state prison in 1971. 1 nomination.
Available in Movistar+
‘Audible’
1 nomination for this short documentary about a group of students at a School for the Deaf trying to make it in the competitive world of American football.
Available in Netflix
‘The King of Zamunda’ (‘Coming 2 America’)
Sequel to the legendary comedy of the 80s starring Eddie Murphy, who also leads the cast of this film that has achieved 1 nomination.
Criticism of ‘The King of Zamunda’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Amazon Prime Video
‘Show me the way home’ (‘Lead Me Home’)
Documentary short film exploring different stories of homeless people on the West Coast of the United States. 1 nomination.
Available in Netflix
‘Writing with Fire’
This documentary that comes to us from India has achieved 1 nomination. It explores Dalit, the only women-run newspaper in the country.
Available in filmin
‘FreeGuy’
This pastime starring Ryan Reynolds did very well at the box office. In the Oscars it cannot be said that he has swept away, but he has achieved 1 nomination.
Review of ‘Free Guy’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Disney+
‘It was the hand of God’ (‘È stata la mano di Dio’)
Lo nuevo de Paolo Sorrentino is a film with autobiographical elements set in Naples during the 1980s, a city where everything changed after the signing of Diego Armando Maradona for his football team. 1 nomination.
Criticism of ‘It was the hand of God’ by Jorge Loser
Available in Netflix
‘The Mitchells against the machines’ (‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’)
This sweeping animated film has achieved 1 nomination. Obviously it has been in the category that we all expected.
Review of ‘The Mitchells against the machines’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Netflix
‘Luca’
The refreshing film that Pixar released last year is a return to a simpler cinema that some have long missed. 1 nomination.
Review of ‘Luca’ by Mikel Zorrilla |
Available in Disney+
‘Raya and the last dragon’ (‘Raya and the Last Dragon’)
The first Disney Animated Classic of the year was an adventure movie that blended the modern and the traditional. Well received at the time but forget something now, it has achieved 1 nomination.
Review of ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ by Mikel Zorrilla
Available in Disney+
‘Robin-Robin
Animated stop-motion short film that has the seal of the Aaardman studio. 1 nomination.
Available on Netflix
‘Shang-Chi and the legend of the ten rings’ (‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’)
The debut of the Marvel superhero played by Simu Liu has achieved 1 nominationcompeting head-on against the other film from this universe that also adds a nomination.
Review of ‘Shang-Chi and the legend of the ten rings’ by Jorge Loser
Available in Disney+
‘Summer of Soul’
An acclaimed documentary about the Harlem Cultural Festival held in 1969, in which a celebration of African-American culture and music was held. 1 nomination.
Available in Disney+