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Where to see Oscars 2018

January 27, 2018

The list of the 90th Annual Oscar contenders was released this week, and there are only a few weeks in order to consume all the celluloid you can to weigh in at the water cooler in the weeks before the Oscars air Sunday, March 4.

Not all titles are easily accessible, and some have completed their theatrical run and are in release purgatory, with no firm date as to release via on demand, cable or DVD. Below is a list compiled of what you can still manage to see and where, locally.

Please remember that all titles below are subject to change, but here is how and where to catch some of the contenders before the big day:

At theaters

Call Me By Your Name: Now playing at Movies at Midway, Regal Salisbury: Best Picture, Actor, Adapted Screenplay, Original Song

Darkest Hour: Movies at Midway, Regal Salisbury, Fox Sun and Surf: Best Picture, Best Actor, Production Design, Cinematography, Costume Design, Makeup

The Shape of Water: Movies at Midway, Regal Salisbury: Best Picture, Director, Actress, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actress, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Original Score

Phantom Thread: Movies at Midway; Regal Salisbury: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actress, Original Score, Costume Design

I, Tonya: Movies at Midway, Regal Salisbury, Fox Sun and Surf: Best Actress, Supporting Actress, Editing

The Post: Movies at Midway, Regal Salisbury: Best Picture, Best Actress

Molly's Game: Fox Gold Coast: Best Adapted Screenplay

Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Movies at Midway, Fox Sun and Surf, Regal Salisbury: Sound Editing, Sound Mixing

The Greatest Showman: Movies at Midway, Regal Salisbury: Best Song.

At home

(On Demand, Netflix or DVD)

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (available Feb. 13): Best Picture, Actress, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actress, Editing, Original Score

Get Out: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Original Screenplay

Dunkirk: Best Picture, Director, Editing, Score, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Cinematography, Production Design

Mudbound (Netflix): Adapted Screenplay, Original Song, Supporting Actress

Blade Runner 2049: Production Design, Cinematography, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Visual Effects

Beauty and the Beast: Production Design, Costume Design

The Big Sick (Amazon Prime): Original Screenplay

Logan: Adapted Screenplay

The Boss Baby: Best Animated Feature

Coco (available Feb. 13): Best Animated Feature

Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (Amazon Prime): Best Documentary Feature

Icarus:(Netflix): Best Documentary Feature

Last Man in Aleppo (Netflix): Best Documentary Feature

Strong Island (Netflix): Best Documentary Feature

Traffic Stop (coming to HBO Go): Best Documentary Short

Edith + Eddie (online at kartemquin.com): Best Documentary Short

On Body and Soul (Netflix Feb. 21): Best Foreign Language Film

Roman J. Israel, Esq.: Best Actor.

  • Rob is the head of the English and Communications Department at Delaware Technical Community College, where he teaches film. He is also one of the founders of the Rehoboth Beach Film Society. Email him at filmrob@gmail.com.

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