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Oscar statuettes exhibited in ABC Times Square Studios on January 23, 2006 in New York City.

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The nominations for the 97th Oscar Awards were published on Thursday morning. It is very of movies and we are here to help! You can see the full list of nominees here and read our takeaways here.

Below you will find details and coverage of the 13 films nominated in six main categories: Best Movies, Best Male Leading Role, Best Male supporting role and best director. Dive down!

Emilia Pérez

The essence: A Transmexican Cartel boss disappears from the criminal underworld and eventually reunites with his family after creating a new life as a woman.

13 nominations: Actress starring role, actress in supporting role, kinematography, instruction, film editing, best international feature films, makeup and hair styling, original score, two original song nominations, best image, sound, edited manuscript

Where can you see it: Stream it on Netflix

More about the movie:
Interview: Selena Gomez says ‘Emilia Pérez’ won’t be her last Spanish -language project
Interview: ‘Emilia Pérez’ Transnarco-musical actress calls for ‘living our own lives’
Round table: ‘Emilia Pérez’ is Netflix’s divisive musical about a transcare chief

Brutalist

The essence: Adrien Brody plays a fictional Jewish Hungarian architect who immigrates to the United States after World War II.

10 nominations: Actor in a starring role, actor in a supporting role, actress in a supporting role, kinematography, instruction, film editing, original score, best image, production design, original manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Coming to Apple TV.

More about the movie:
Interview: Adrien Brody drew on his family’s immigration history for his role in ‘The Brutalist’
History: Adrien Brody dedicates the Golden Globes wind of ‘The Brutalist’ to his immigrant family
Round table: In ‘The Brutalist’, art and trade are always contrary

Evil

The essence: Seen before the events in The wizard from OZ, This musical is the story of the Wicked Witch of the West. In the lead roles, Cynthia is Erivo and Ariana Grande.

10 nominations: Actress starring role, actress in supporting role, costume design, film editing, makeup and hair styling, original score, best image, production design, sound, visual effects

Where can you see it: In theaters. Rent or buy it on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play or Fandango at Home.

More about the movie:
Review: ‘Wicked’ defies gravity if not time
Interview: In ‘Wicked: Part of’ Throds Cynthia Erivo gravity – and the convention – like Elphaba
Interview: ‘Wicked’ instructor Jon M. Chu says that creativity is not magic – it’s hard work

A completely unknown

The essence: Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan. It follows his progress in the music world.

8 nominations: actor in a starring role, actor in a supporting role, actress in a supporting role, costume design, instruction, best image, sound, processed manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Coming to Apple TV.

More about the movie:
Interview: TimothOneE Chalamet is talking about playing Bob Dylan in the new movie ‘A Complete Unknown’
Interview: ‘Fresh Air’ speaks with 3 people depicted in Dylan biography ‘A Complete Unknown’
Round table: In ‘A Complete Unknown’ catches Timothée Chalamet the idea of ​​Bob Dylan

Conclave

The essence: A fun and twisted look at the mysterious process by which a pope is replaced. Ralph Fiennes plays Cardinal who leads the process.

8 nominations: Actor in starring role, actress in supporting role, costume design, film editing, original score, best image, production design, processed manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Stream it on Peacock. Rent or buy it on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play or Fandango at Home.

More about the movie:
Review: Papal policy takes an unholy turn in the smart thriller ‘Conclave’
Interview: Ralph Fiennes controls ambitions and deception as the Catholic Church chooses a new pope in ‘Conclave’
Round table: There can be only one pope in the wonderfully absurd ‘Conclave’

Anora

The essence: Sean Baker’s movie about an enterprising sex worker who marries an immature young man. Her new in -laws turn out to be Russian oligarchs. And they are not happy.

6 nominations: Actor in supporting role, actress starring role, instruction, film editing, best image, original manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Rent or buy it on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play or Fandango at Home.

More about the movie:
Review: The real nightmare of Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’ is not what you expect
Review: A sex worker marries the son of a Russian oligarch in the comic chaotic ‘anora’
History: ‘Anora’ wins the Gold Palm at the 77th Film Festival in Cannes

Dune: Second Part

The essence: Timothée Chalamet returns as Paul Atreides, and must now fight with a group called Harkonens, who has taken control of the planet.

5 nominations: kinematography, best image, production design, sound, visual effects

Where can you see it: Stream it on Netflix or Max. Rent or buy it on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, Fandango at Home or YouTube TV.

More about the movie:
Review: ‘DUNE: Part Two’ is stinging in the conclusion (?) Of the sweeping sci-fi saga
Review: Staggering action sequences can’t help ‘Dune: Part Two’ to maintain a sense of awe
Round table: ‘Dune: Part Two’ is a magnificent spice opera

The fabric

The essence: Demi Moore plays an aerobic instructor who wants to stay in the limelight, so she turns to a strange black exchange fabric.

5 nominations: actress in a starring role, instruction, makeup and hair styling, best image, original manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Stream it at Mubi. Rent or buy it on Amazon, Apple TV or Fandango at Home.

More about the movie:
Review: ‘The Substance’ is imaginary but feminine self -hatred is real in this body horror
Interview: Director Coralie Fargeat on her new horror movie ‘The Substance’
Review: See ‘The Substance’ and ‘A Different Man’ together for a major makeover meditation

I’m still here

The essence: The film takes place in Brazil in 1971 and tells the true story of a mother of five children, played by Fernanda Torres, who has to reinvent herself in the midst of a violent military dictatorship.

3 nominations: actress in a starring role, best international feature film, best image

Where can you see it: In theaters. Coming to Apple TV.

More about the movie:
Interview: Instructor Walter Salles about the subtraction and design of emotions in ‘i’m still here’

Sing Sing

The essence: The film documents a thriving theater program in one of the most notorious prisons with maximum security in the United States. It has Colman Domingo starring.

3 nominations: actor in a starring role, original song, edited manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Stream it on Apple TV. Rent or buy it on Amazon.

More about the movie:
Review: ‘Sing Sing’ examines the delights of art – and bounds – in prison
Round table: Colman Domingos ‘Sing Sing’ is a rare empathic prison drama
Interview: ‘Sing Sing,’ Rehabilitation Through Art and Theater Healing Power

The apprentice

The essence: Jeremy Strong plays lawyer Roy Cohn, who mentoring a young Donald Trump, played by Sebastian Stan.

2 nominations: actor in a starring role, actor in a supporting role

Where can you see it: Rent or buy it on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play or Fandango at Home.

More about the movie:
Interview: ‘Refuse, derive, delay’: Jeremy Strong channels Trump’s mentor in ‘The Apprentice’
Interview: ‘The Apprentice’ director is talking about the movie Donald Trump doesn’t want you to watch

Nickel boys

The essence: The story of two black boys forming an unwavering bond at a separated reform school in Jim Crow South.

2 nominations: Best image, customized manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Coming to Apple TV.

More about the movie:
Review: ‘Nickel Boys’ establishes a new way of seeing black characters on screen
Review: ‘Nickel Boys’ is an ambitious and captivating drama
Interview: Colson Whitehead shares the true story of abuse and injustice behind ‘Nickel Boys’

A real pain

The essence: Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play two cousins ​​who go on a Holocaust heritage tour in Poland.

2 nominations: actor in a supporting role, original manuscript

Where can you see it: In theaters. Stream it at Hulu. Rent or buy it on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play or Fandango at Home.

More about the movie:
Interview: In ‘A Real Pain’ Jesse Eisenberg asks: What is the purpose of ‘tragedy tourism’?
Review: In ‘A Real Pain’, Jewish cousins ​​in Poland are touring, making jokes and confronting the past
Round table: Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play into ‘A Real Pain’