The Academy Awards concluded on Sunday, March 10, and if you’ve been meaning to catch up on the films that earned spots on the winners list, Prime Video has you covered. With blockbuster hits like Barbie and Oppenheimer to dramas like Past Lives and American Fiction, you’ll find many of the year’s top movies available to watch on Prime Video now.
In addition to Oscar-nominated films, there’s so much to watch on Prime Video making it a one-stop entertainment destination that brings tons of movies and series from various studios under one roof, including Originals; third-party channels made accessible through Prime Video Channels to access a wide range of premium content and titles to rent or buy via the Prime Video Store.

Here are all of the Oscar-winning films available to watch on Prime Video now.

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‘Oppenheimer’

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‘Oppenheimer’
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‘Barbie’
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‘American Fiction’
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‘The Creator’
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‘Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One’
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‘Past Lives’
‘Oppenheimer’
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Christopher Nolan’s biographical thriller follows the story of the father of the nuclear bomb, played by Cillian Murphy. The film scored the most nominations of any movies this year and won 7 Oscars, including for Best Picture. A star-studded cast includes performances by Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., and Florence Pugh.

‘Barbie’
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In this live-action fantasy directed by Greta Gerwig, Barbie (played by Margot Robbie) goes on a journey of self discovery after experiencing an existential crisis in Barbie Land, reluctantly joined by Ken (Ryan Gosling). The box office hit got 8 nominations and won an Oscar for What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell in the Best Song category.

‘American Fiction’
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Frustrated with the tired tropes expected from Black writers, novelist Monk Ellison (Jeffrey Wright) publishes an outlandish, cliche-filled book as a joke. Mistakenly regarded as a serious work by the literary elite, he suddenly finds himself at the center of critical acclaim. The film received a total of five nominations and won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

‘The Creator’
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Taking place in the future, this sci-fi action movie starring John David Washington and Gemma Chan is set in the midst of a war between humans and AI. Washington plays an ex-special forces agent who discovers a secret weapon in the form of a child who could end humankind. The film was nominated for Best Sound and Best Visual Effects.

‘Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One’
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In this latest installment from the Mission: Impossible series, Tom Cruise reprises his role as Ethan Hunt to go up against a rogue AI. Complete with scenes of Cruise drifting through the streets of Rome, this action movie earned nominations for Best Sound and Best Visual Effects.

‘Past Lives’
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After spending decades apart, two childhood friends reconnect over the course of a week in New York City and confront what might have been. Starring Greta Lee, this modern romance was up for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.

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