Where to watch all of this year's Oscar-nominated films

From "The Boss Baby" to "Victoria & Abdul."
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As of today, you've got one last weekend to catch up on all 59 Oscar-nominated films so you can be the know-it-all in your office pool who's actually seen all the movies.

Yep, it's gonna be a challenge – which is why we're here to help. We've compiled a list of all 59 nominated films, including the nine Best Picture contenders and all 15 shorts, with key details on where and when you can find them.

We're not saying it'll be easy. But at the very least, we've done all the searching so you don't have to.

In fact, we'll save you a few more minutes right now by letting you know that none of these titles are currently available to stream on Hulu, Showtime, Starz, or Cinemax – we checked.

Keep in mind that all information below is subject to change, and applies only within the U.S. Asterisks (*) denote Best Picture nominees.

Okay, okay, we're done talking now. We'll get out of your way so you can get started. Happy watching!

Currently streaming

Click a link to go directly to the film's page.

Abacus: Small Enough to Jail: Amazon Prime, PBS, iTunes, Google Play.

Baby Driver: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Beauty and the Beast: Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

The Big Sick: Amazon Prime, iTunes, Google Play.

Blade Runner 2049: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

The Boss Baby: Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

The Breadwinner: Netflix, Amazon, Google Play. (Also in limited theatrical release; check cities here.)

* Call Me By Your Name: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Coco: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also still in some theaters.)

* Darkest Hour: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also still in some theaters.)

The Disaster Artist: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

* Dunkirk: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Faces Places: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also in limited theatrical release; check cities here.)

Ferdinand: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

The Florida Project: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also in limited theatrical release; check cities here.)

* Get Out: HBO Go, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

I, Tonya: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also still in some theaters.)

Icarus: Netflix.

Kong: Skull Island: HBO Go, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

* Lady Bird: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also still in some theaters.)

Last Men in Aleppo: Netflix, iTunes.

Logan: HBO Go, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Loving Vincent: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also in limited theatrical release; check cities here.)

Marshall: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Mudbound: Netflix.

On Body and Soul: Netflix.

Roman J. Irsael, Esq.: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

* The Shape of Water: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

The Square: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also in limited theatrical release; check cities here.)

Strong Island: Netflix.

* Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also still in some theaters.)

Victoria & Abdul: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

War for the Planet of the Apes: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Wonder: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play. (Also still in some theaters.)

In theaters (wide)

For the purposes of this list, we're considering anything in 600 theaters or more as of last weekend to be a wide release. But your best bet is to check your local listings before you go.

The Greatest Showman: Coming to Amazon March 20.

* The Post

In theaters (limited or departing)

These are films in 600 theaters or less as of last weekend – whether because they're still rolling out on a limited basis, or because they've been out so long they're starting to disappear from theaters. Consult your local listings.

All the Money in the World: Coming to iTunes and Amazon March 27.

A Fantastic Woman: Check cities here.

The Insult: More details here.

Loveless: Check cities here.

Molly's Game: Coming to iTunes March 27.

* Phantom Thread: Coming to iTunes March 27.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Coming to iTunes and Amazon March 13.

Short Films

As usual, ShortsTV has combined this year's Oscar-nominated shorts into three bundles (one for each category). The packages are in theaters now and will be released soon on VOD and digital download.

In addition, some of these movies can be found online.

Animated

Dear Basketball: Available now on go90.

Garden Party: Available now on UniFrance.

Lou: Available now on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play.

Negative Space: Available now on UniFrance.

Revolting Rhymes: Netflix.

Select animated and live-action shorts are currently available on iTunes and Amazon.

Live-Action

DeKalb Elementary: Not currently available.

The Eleven O'Clock: Not currently available.

My Nephew Emmett: Not currently available.

The Silent Child: Not currently available.

Watu Wote: All of Us: Not currently available.

Select animated and live-action shorts are currently available on iTunes and Amazon.

Documentary

Edith+Eddie: Not currently available.

Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405: Available now on YouTube.

Heroin(e): Available now on Netflix.

Knife Skills: Not currently available.

Traffic Stop: Coming to HBO Go March 12.

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Angie Han

Angie Han is the Deputy Entertainment Editor at Mashable. Previously, she was the managing editor of Slashfilm.com. She writes about all things pop culture, but mostly movies, which is too bad since she has terrible taste in movies.

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