Here’s a list of all the nominees for the 87th Academy Awards announced Thursday morning, along with trailers for each film and how to see the film in theaters, online or on DVD. Tune in the live ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. on ABC to find out who takes home the Oscar. We will update this list as more screenings and releases are announced.
“American Sniper”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best picture, best actor (Bradley Cooper), best adapted screenplay (Jason Hall), best film editing, best sound editing, best sound mixing
“Begin Again”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play and DVD
Nominated for: Best original song
“Beyond the Lights”
How to see it: Available Feb. 27 on DVD
Nominated for: Best original song (Diane Warren, “Grateful”)
“Big Hero 6”
How to see it: Now in theaters; Available Feb. 3 on iTunes and Google Play, Feb. 24 on DVD
Nominated for: Best animated feature
“Birdman”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best picture, best actor (Michael Keaton), best supporting actress (Emma Stone), best supporting actor (Edward Norton), best director (A.G. Iñárritu), best original screenplay (A.G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo), best cinematography (Emmanuel Lubezki), best sound editing, best sound mixing.
“The Boxtrolls”
How to see it: Now in theaters and available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes and Google Play; Available Jan. 20 on DVD
Nominated for: Best animated feature.
“Boyhood”
How to see it: Now in theaters and available on Amazon Instant Video, Google Play and DVD
Nominated for: Best picture, best supporting actress (Patricia Arquette), best supporting actor (Ethan Hawke), best director (Richard Linklater), best original screenplay (Richard Linklater), best film editing,
“Captain America: Winter Soldier”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, DVD and On Demand
Nominated for: Best visual effects.
“Citizenfour”
How to see it: Now in theaters.
Nominated for: Best documentary feature
“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, DVD and On Demand
Nominated for: Best visual effects
“Finding Vivian Maier”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes and Google Play
Nominated for: Best documentary feature
“Foxcatcher”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best actor (Steve Carell), best supporting actor (Mark Ruffalo), best director (Bennett Miller), best original screenplay (E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman), best makeup and hairstyling
“Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me”
How to see it: Not currently available
Nominated for: Best original song (Glen Campbell and Julian Raymond, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You)”
“Gone Girl”
How to see it: Now in theaters and available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play and DVD
Nominated for: Best actress (Rosamund Pike)
“The Grand Budapest Hotel”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play HBO Go, and DVD; Returns to theaters Jan. 23
Nominated for: Best picture, best director (Wes Anderson), best original screenplay (Wes Anderson), best cinematography (Robert D. Yeoman), best film editing, best costume design, best production design, best original score (Alexandre Desplat), best makeup and hairstyling
“Guardians of the Galaxy”
How to see it: Now in theaters and available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, DVD and On Demand
Nominated for: Best makeup and hairstyling, best visual effects
“How to Train Your Dragon 2”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, DVD and On Demand
Nominated for: Best animated feature
“The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best sound editing
“Ida”
How to see it: Now available on Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play and DVD
Nominated for: Best foreign language film (Poland), best cinematography (Lukasz Zal and Ryszard Lenczewski)
“The Imitation Game”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best picture, best actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), best director (Morten Tyldum), best adapted screenplay (Graham Moore), best film editing, best production design, best original score (Alexandre Desplat)
“Inherent Vice”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best adapted screenplay (Paul Thomas Anderson), best costume design
“Interstellar”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best production design, best original score (Hans Zimmer), best sound editing, best sound mixing, best visual effects
“Into the Woods”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best supporting actress (Meryl Streep), best costume design, best production design
“The Judge”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play; Available Jan. 27 on DVD
Nominated for: Best supporting actor (Robert Duvall)
“Last Days in Vietnam”
How to see it: Now available on iTunes
Nominated for: Best documentary feature
“The Lego Movie”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, DVD and On Demand
Nominated for: Best original song (Shawn Patterson, Tegan and Sara, “Everything is Awesome”)
“Leviathan”
How to see it: In theaters Jan. 23
Nominated for: Best foreign language film (Russia)
“Maleficent”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, DVD and On Demand
Nominated for: Best costume design
“Mr. Turner”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best cinematography (Dick Pope), best costume design, best production design
“Nightcrawler”
How to see it: Available Jan. 27 on Amazon Instant Video and iTunes, Feb. 10 on DVD
Nominated for: Best original screenplay (Dan Gilroy)
“The Salt of the Earth”
How to see it: No local release date announced
Nominated for: Best documentary feature
“Selma”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best picture, best original song (John Legend and Common, “Glory”)
“Song of the Sea”
How to see it: In theaters Jan. 30
Nominated for: Best animated feature
“Still Alice”
How to see it: In theaters Friday
Nominated for: Best actress (Julianne Moore)
“Tangerines”
How to see it: No U.S. release date announced
Nominated for: Best foreign language film (Estonia)
“The Tale of Princess Kaguya”
How to see it: Available Feb. 17 on DVD
Nominated for: Best animated feature
“The Theory of Everything”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best picture, best actor (Eddie Redmayne), best actress (Felicity Jones), best adapted screenplay (Anthony McCarten), best original score (Jóhann Jóhannsson)
“Timbuktu”
How to see it: In theaters March 6
Nominated for: Best foreign language film (Mauritiana)
“Two Days, One Night”
How to see it: In theaters Friday
Nominated for: Best actress (Marion Cotillard)
“Unbroken”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best cinematography (Roger Deakins), best original song (Coldplay, “Miracle”), best sound editing, best sound mixing
“Virunga”
How to see it: Available now on Netflix
Nominated for: Best documentary feature
“Whiplash”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best picture, best supporting actor (JK Simmons), best adapted screenplay (Damien Chazelle), best film editing, best sound mixing
“Wild”
How to see it: Now in theaters
Nominated for: Best actress (Reese Witherspoon), best supporting actress (Laura Dern)
“Wild Tales”
How to see it: In theaters Feb. 27
Nominated for: Best foreign language film (Argentina)
“X-Men: Days of Future Past”
How to see it: Now available on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, Google Play, DVD and On Demand
Nominated for: Best visual effects
Short film categories:
Here are the Oscar nominees for the live action short film, documentary short film and animated short film categories. Information about upcoming screenings and online availability will be added as it is available.
Best live action short film:
“Boogaloo and Graham”
“Aya”
“Butterlamp”
“Parvenah”
“The Phone Call”
Best animated short film:
“Feast”
“The Bigger Picture”
“A Single Life”
“The Dam Keeper”
“Me and My Moulton”
Best documentary short subject film:
“Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1”
“Joanna”
“Our Curse”
“White Earth”
“The Reaper”
Dont Miss:
2015 Oscar Predictions: Best Picture
1. "Boyhood" (Richard Linklater)
2. "The Imitation Game" (Morten Tyldum)
3. "Birdman" (Alejandro González Iñárritu)
4. "The Theory of Everything" (James Marsh)
5. "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (Wes Anderson)
6. "Whiplash" (Damien Chazelle)
7. "Nightcrawler" (Dan Gilroy)
8. "Selma" (Ava DuVernay)
9. "American Sniper" (Clint Eastwood)
10. "Foxcatcher" (Bennett Miller)
11."Gone Girl" (David Fincher)
12. "Unbroken" (Angelina Jolie)
13. "Mr. Turner" (Mike Leigh)
14. "Into The Woods" (Rob Marshall)
15. "A Most Violent Year" (JC Chandor)
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