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How to watch the Oscar-winning movies, from The Shape of Water to Get Out

Most are available to stream at home.

Oscars 2018
Oscars 2018
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Alissa Wilkinson
Alissa Wilkinson covered film and culture for Vox. Alissa is a member of the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics.

No one film dominated the 2018 Oscars ceremony. The Shape of Water was the big winner with four awards (including Best Picture), and most films won only one or two.

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For movie lovers, that’s great news: It means the ceremony served up a diverse list of films to watch, if you’d like to catch up with the year in cinema. Here’s how to watch all of the Oscar-winning films — most of which you can fire up and enjoy at home tonight.

A Fantastic Woman

Won: Best Foreign Language Film

How to watch: A Fantastic Woman is currently in theatrical release.

Blade Runner 2049

Won: Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects

How to watch: Blade Runner 2049 is available digitally to rent or purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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Call Me by Your Name

Won: Best Adapted Screenplay

How to watch: Call Me by Your Name is currently in theatrical release and available digitally to purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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Coco

Won: Best Animated Feature Film, Best Original Song

How to watch: Coco is available digitally to purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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Darkest Hour

Won: Best Actor (Gary Oldman), Best Makeup and Hairstyling

How to watch: Darkest Hour is currently in theatrical release and available digitally to rent or purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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Dear Basketball

Won: Best Animated Short Film

How to watch: Dear Basketball is available to stream on go90.com and to purchase digitally as part of the Oscar-nominated shorts collection on iTunes.

Dunkirk

Won: Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Editing

How to watch: Dunkirk is available to digitally rent or purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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Get Out

Won: Best Original Screenplay

How to watch: Get Out is available to stream on HBO Go and HBO Now and to digitally rent or purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405

Won: Best Documentary Short Subject

How to watch: Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405 is available to stream on YouTube.

I, Tonya

Won: Best Supporting Actress (Allison Janney)

How to watch: I, Tonya is currently in theatrical release and digitally available to purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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Icarus

Won: Best Documentary Feature

How to watch: Icarus is available to stream on Netflix.

Phantom Thread

Won: Best Costume Design

How to watch: Phantom Thread is currently in theatrical release.

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The Shape of Water

Won: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Production Design, Best Original Score

How to watch: The Shape of Water is in theatrical release and available digitally to purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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The Silent Child

Won: Best Live Action Short Film

How to watch: The Silent Child is available digitally to purchase on YouTube and Google Play, and as part of the Oscar-nominated shorts collection on iTunes.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Won: Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor

How to watch: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is in theatrical release and available digitally to purchase on YouTube, Google Play, Amazon, and iTunes.

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