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Oscar Nominated Films Available On Netflix, Amazon & Hulu In March 2018

Despite the Oscars coming on Sunday it is a surprisingly light month for Oscar nominated and winning movies coming to Netflix, Amazon and Hulu. Two Best Picture winners are joining Hulu: Chicago and Crash, while other winning films like The Accused and Who Framed Roger Rabbit will also be in the mix. We also have an Oscar nominated foreign language film coming to Hulu: The Square.

Check out all the Oscar nominated and winning films coming to streaming services in March 2018:

Netflix

Up in the Air (2009)

“Ryan Bingham enjoys living out of a suitcase for his job, travelling around the country firing people, but finds that lifestyle threatened by the presence of a potential love interest, and a new hire.”

-Nominated for Best Picture, Director for Jason Reitman, Actor for George Clooney, Supporting Actress for Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick and Adapted Screenplay

Revolutionary Road (2008)

“A young couple living in a Connecticut suburb during the mid-1950s struggle to come to terms with their personal problems while trying to raise their two children.”

-Nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Michael Shannon, Art Direction and Costume Design

Little Women (1994)

“The March sisters live and grow in post-Civil War America.”

-Nominated for Best Actress for Winona Ryder, Costume Design and Original Score — available March 28

Casino (1995)

“A tale of greed, deception, money, power, and murder occur between two best friends: a mafia enforcer and a casino executive, compete against each other over a gambling empire, and over a fast living and fast loving socialite.”

-Nominated for Best Actress for Sharon Stone

Ghostbusters (1984)

“Three former parapsychology professors set up shop as a unique ghost removal service.”

-Nominated for Best Original Song (for “Ghostbusters”) and Visual Effects

Amazon

The Accused (1988)

“After a young woman suffers a brutal gang rape in a bar one night, a prosecutor assists in bringing the perpetrators to justice, including the ones who encouraged and cheered on the attack.”

-Won Best Actress for Jodie Foster

Amélie (2001)

“Amélie is an innocent and naive girl in Paris with her own sense of justice. She decides to help those around her and, along the way, discovers love.”

-Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, Original Screenplay, Art Direction, Cinematography and Sound

Chaplin (1992)

“A film about the troubled and controversial life of the master comedy filmmaker Charles Chaplin.”

-Nominated for Best Actor for Robert Downey Jr., Art Direction and Original Score

For Your Eyes Only (1981)

“Agent 007 is assigned to hunt for a lost British encryption device and prevent it from falling into enemy hands.”

-Nominated for Best Original Song (for “For Your Eyes Only”)

Moonraker (1979)

“James Bond investigates the mid-air theft of a space shuttle, and discovers a plot to commit global genocide.”

-Nominated for Best Visual Effects
Hulu

Chicago (2002)

“Murderesses Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart find themselves on death row together and fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows in 1920s Chicago.”

-Won Best Picture, Supporting Actress for Catherine Zeta-Jones, Art Direction, Costume Design, Film Editing and Sound, Nominated for Director for Rob Marshall, Actress for Renée Zellweger, Supporting Actor for John C. Reilly, Supporting Actress for Queen Latifah, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography and Original Song (for “I Move On”)

Crash (2005)

“Los Angeles citizens with vastly separate lives collide in interweaving stories of race, loss and redemption.”

-Won Best Picture, Original Screenplay and Film Editing, Nominated for Director for Paul Haggis, Supporting Actor for Matt Dillon and Original Song (for “In the Deep”) — available March 6

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

“A toon-hating detective is a cartoon rabbit’s only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder.”

-Won Best Film Editing, Sound Editing and Visual Effects, Nominated for Art Direction, Cinematography and Sound —  available March 24

The Accused (1988)

“After a young woman suffers a brutal gang rape in a bar one night, a prosecutor assists in bringing the perpetrators to justice, including the ones who encouraged and cheered on the attack.”

-Won Best Actress for Jodie Foster

Dirty Dancing (1987)

“Spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family, Frances “Baby” Houseman falls in love with the camp’s dance instructor, Johnny Castle.”

-Won Best Original Song (for “I’ve Had the Time of My Life”)

Chaplin (1992)

“A film about the troubled and controversial life of the master comedy filmmaker Charles Chaplin.”

-Nominated for Best Actor for Robert Downey Jr., Art Direction and Original Score

The Square (2017)

“A prestigious Stockholm museum’s chief art curator finds himself in times of both professional and personal crisis as he attempts to set up a controversial new exhibit.”

-Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film

For Your Eyes Only (1981)

“Agent 007 is assigned to hunt for a lost British encryption device and prevent it from falling into enemy hands.”

-Nominated for Best Original Song (for “For Your Eyes Only”)

Moonraker (1979)

“James Bond investigates the mid-air theft of a space shuttle, and discovers a plot to commit global genocide.”

-Nominated for Best Visual Effects

Stuart Little (1999)

“The Little family adopt a charming young mouse named Stuart, but the family cat wants rid of him.”
-Nominated for Best Visual Effects