When a film wins big at the Academy Awards, it usually means loads of people who haven't seen it all of a sudden want to.
But how?
There's many ways to legally view movies these days, so I've put together this list on how to watch the biggest winners at the 2019 Oscars.
Roma
Oscars: Best Cinematography, Best Director (Alfonso Cuaron), Best Foreign Language Film
Where to watch: Of course you can watch Roma right now if you have a Netflix subscription, but check in with the lovely folk at Flicks.co.nz for highly recommended big screen select screenings across the country.
Bohemian Rhapsody
Oscars: Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Actor (Rami Malek)
Where to watch: In cinemas now - there's even (dare I say it) a sing-a-long version (see Flicks.co.nz). It's also already out on Blu-ray and DVD.
If Beale Street Could Talk
Oscar: Best Supporting Actress (Regina King)
Where to watch: This gorgeous love story hits the big screen here next week - March 7 - then will be out on DVD/Blu-ray in June
Vice
Oscar: Best Makeup and Hair
Where to watch: This is must-see for Christian Bale, Sam Rockwell and Amy Adams. You can catch it now in select cinemas (see Flicks.co.nz), then on Blu-ray & DVD from May 22.
Green Book
Oscars: Best supporting actor: Mahershala Ali, Best original screenplay, Best picture
Where to watch: This is still on widespread New Zealand release, then arrives on Blu-ray and DVD May 8.
Free Solo
Oscar: Best Documentary
Where to watch: This is still in just a few cinemas and is also available as a paid download.
First Man
Oscar: Best Visual Effects
Where to watch: On Blu-ray and DVD now.
BlacKkKlansman
Oscar: Best Adapted Screenplay
Where to watch: On Blu-ray and DVD now.
The Favourite
Oscar: Best Actress: Olivia Colman
Where to watch: In select cinemas now, then on Blu-ray and DVD May 1.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse
Oscar: Best Animated Feature
Where to watch: Still on general release in cinemas across the country.
Black Panther
Oscars: Best Score, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design
Where to watch: Sky Movies and Neon, also out on Blu-ray and DVD.
A Star Is Born
Oscar: Best Song
Where to watch: In a few select cinemas, also out on Blu-ray and DVD.
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