The Oscar nominated film poor things is coming to Hulu in the US on March 7. This means you'll have plenty of time to watch it before the Oscars air on March 10. If you are in another part of the world, you can now rent or buy poor things through Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV Plus. It will also come to Disney Plus in other regions, but there is no official confirmation on when that will be.
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (Lobster, the favorite), poor things is based on a 1992 novel by Scottish writer Alasdair Gray. It follows the story of Bella Baxter (played by Emma Stone), a woman living in Victorian London who has a brain transplant performed by scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe) and then begins a journey of self-discovery with Duncan Wedderburn ( Mark Ruffalo) to assert his independence.
The film has been nominated in 11 categories at the 96th Academy Awards, including best picture, leading actress and director. It already won the Golden Globe for best film, musical or comedy in January, when Emma Stone also took the trophy for best actress in a musical or comedy.
Where can you see the rest of the Oscar nominees?
If you want to catch up on the rest of the Best Picture Oscar nominees before March 10, here are the best streaming services where you can find some of our favorites right now.
American fiction is one of our top picks on this year's list of Best Picture nominees. It follows the story of a frustrated writer and professor who writes a harsh satire of stereotypically “black” fiction. However, the stereotypes he creates end up being taken seriously and highly praised. Currently you can buy American fiction on Prime Video and Apple TV Plus in the US and stream it on Prime Video in Australia. Sorry UK viewers, you can't get it yet.
Barbie It is currently streaming on Max in the US and you can rent or buy it elsewhere on Prime Video. Although the Golden Globes snubbed Greta Gerwig's Barbie, it was an incredibly fun movie that slipped some smart, biting observations about our patriarchal culture into her entertaining adventure.
You'll find Flower Moon Killers on Apple TV Plus. This epic story from Martin Scorsese follows the story of the brutal murders of members of the Osage Nation and the subsequent cover-up in a dark and violent film that is a western crime drama.
Otherwise, take a look at our guide: Where to see the Oscar nominees for Best Picture.