Saturday, February 03, 2024

From Looper: To see all of the Best Oscar Picture Nominees for 2024, you'll have to go to a movie theater

The Oscars air on ABC on Sunday, March 10 at 7PM EST.

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How To Watch Every Oscar Nominee For Best Picture Before The 2024 Academy Awards

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BY NINA STARNER/FEB. 2, 2024 10:00 PM EST

On Tuesday, January 23, the Oscar nominations were officially announced ... and just like every year, ten movies were anointed as contenders for the very best picture of last year (it might be 2024 now, but the Oscars are honoring the previous year's top films). So how can you watch all of them before the ceremony reveals the best picture winner on March 10?

Let's begin with the ones you can watch from the comfort of your own home — although you'll need to spend at least a little bit of money to either rent or buy the films (as of this writing)
  • Celine Song's stunning debut, "Past Lives," which tells the story of two childhood sweethearts who reunite years after the fact, is available to rent or buy on platforms like Amazon and Apple. It also earned a nod for Best Screenplay, which was also written by Song.
  • Justine Triet's gripping drama "Anatomy of a Fall," which picked up five Oscar nominations, tells the harrowing tale of novelist Sandra Voynter (Best Actress nominee Sandra Hüller) as she's accused of pushing her husband from the balcony of their remote home in the French Alps. This is also available to rent or purchase on Amazon or Apple, but be aware that if you choose to rent, platforms typically add a time limit to enjoy the film; both of the aforementioned platforms give the viewer 48 hours once they've pressed play for the first time.

As of press time, two Best Picture nominees — "The Zone of Interest" and "Poor Things" — are still playing on the big screen. While it's likely that they'll end up on a streaming service or available to rent or buy soon, cinephiles might want to make a journey to see them in the theater before the ceremony.

  • "The Zone of Interest"loosely based on a novel of the same name by Martin Amis — is directed and written by Jonathan Glazer and focuses on the Höss family. If that name sounds even vaguely familiar, that's because the real patriarch of the family, Rudolph Höss, lived next door to the concentration camp at Auschwitz during the Holocaust. (Sandra Hüller, who stars in "Anatomy of a Fall," also plays a supporting role in "The Zone of Interest" as Rudolph's wife Hedwig.) "The Zone of Interest" performed admirably well at the nominations, picking up nods for Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay, Sound, International Feature Film, and Best Director for Glazer.

  • As for "Poor Things," this raunchy, rollicking statement on feminine autonomy and a woman's journey comes from Yorgos Lanthimos and features his frequent collaborator, Emma Stone. As Bella Baxter — a woman with the brain of an infant who must make her way through the world — Stone is the loosest and strangest she's ever been. It's also one of her best performances, so it's no wonder she was nominated for Best Actress. Her co-star, Mark Ruffalo, made his way into the supporting actor race, and "Poor Things" also scored nominations for its screenplay, cinematography, costume design, and more, with 11 nominations overall.

Some of the Best Picture nominees are available on popular streamers

Read More: https://www.looper.com/1506248/how-to-watch-oscar-best-pitcure-nominees-2024/

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CULTURAL COALITION: Save the Date - Mask Alive Festival is March 10

 

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Our Mission is to connect communities and generations to ancestral knowledge and practices through artistic cultural preservation and programs that celebrate Chicano, Latiné, and Indigenous heritages.

MASK ALIVE FESTIVAL IN MESA

SAVE THE DATE!


Cultural Coalition's 7th Annual Mask Alive Festival is returning to Pioneer Park in Mesa on Sunday, March 10 from 2 to 5 p.m.!


Mark your calendars to spend a day in the park with a variety of masked characters, artists, and performers celebrating cultures from around the globe. We'll have Japanese taiko drums, Egyptian belly dances, Mexican ballet folkórico, and more, all wearing colorful masks!


Everyone is invited to join us! Wear your favorite mask, or come make a mask at our kids activities tables. We'll also have NEW MASKS BY ZARCO GUERRERO available for purchase! Or purchase a mask now online at our Mask Alive Mercado!

RSVP TO ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR

UPCOMING PROGRAMS AT TCA

Cultural Coalition is excited to support the Small Island Big Song (SIBS) residency at Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA) from February 8 to February 10. Together with TCA and artists from SIBS, we have curated supporting programs that feature collaborations of artists from Arizona with visiting artists from Oceania, culminating in concert performance the night of February 10.

ARTISTS MAKING TRADITIONAL CULTURE RELEVANT

FEB 9 | 6:30PM | TCA STUDIO

FREE - ALL AGES


A Community Conversation between Small Island Big Song artists, Native Artists from Arizona, and the audience that explores the ways in which we keep traditional practices of culture relevant through artistic representations of fashion, music, and personal adornment as an expression of identity.


Led by Cultural Coalition Executive Director Carmen Guerrero, panelists and audience members will be invited to share their experiences of cultural expression through clothing, jewelry, tattoos, and artistic design.


Featured Panelists:

IIWAA (Piipaash/Quechan) Performer, songwriter, & recording artist

Missy Mahan (Yuchi/ Mvskoke/ Tohono O’odham) Painter, Tattoo Artist & business owner

Emlyn (Mauritius/Creole) Songwriter & Performer 

Putad (Amis/Taiwan) Songwriter & Performer

Mea Joy Ingram (Motu/Papua New Guinea) Musician & Performer

DANCING FROM THE ISLANDS TO THE DESERT

FEB 10 | 10AM | TCA NORTH PATIO

FREE - ALL AGES


Bring the whole family for a fun morning of movement and dancing inspired by the sacred waters of Oceania and the Southwest. Attendees will enjoy two performances of traditional dance from different areas of the world but connected by this practice of dance as a form of storytelling that preserves cultural memory and history.


Tony Duncan and son Naiche will share the skillful Mother Earth inspired shapes of hoop dancing from the Southwest, followed by the lively Sega Dance from Mauritius with Small Island Big Songs artists and musicians. After these performances, audience members will be invited to participate in small group demonstrations, where they will have a chance to learn the basics of hoop dancing or the joyful movements of Sega.


This program will take place outside on the North Patio of Tempe Center for the Arts alongside the serene waters of Tempe Town Lake. Make sure to wear clothing that is made for movement. Free and open to the public!

TRASH TO MUSIC

FEB 9 | 4PM | TEMPE PUBLIC LIBRARY

FREE FOR AGES 9-12


Learn how to make musical instruments from recycled materials with Small Island Big Song artists.


No registration required!

Tempe Public Library is located at 3500 S. Rural Rd.

Tempe, AZ 85282

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THESE PROGRAMS

STILL TIME TO BE PART OF MASK ALIVE

Last chance to get a booth at Mask Alive! Applications close Monday, February 5 at 5 p.m.

APPLY TODAY

Show your support for the cultural arts in Mesa by becoming a Mask Alive Festival sponsor today!

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SUPPORT LOCAL ARTISTS

Cultural Coalition encourages and supports local youth and professional artists in our community thanks to YOUR GIFTS!


Your individual donations of $5, $10, or $20, combine to make a difference, enabling us to support Teaching Artists, Folklórico companies, Mariachi bands, Mask Apprentices, and more!


We truly cannot do it without YOU!

MAKE A DONATION FOR LOCAL ARTISTS

We are thrilled to announce that Cultural Coalition has been selected as an #EquityinSTEAM recipient!


A huge thank you to WeAreIntelSRPconnect and YWCAAZ for providing this $2500 grant for our After School Arts Program - Mariachi STEAM AZ.


Learn more: ywcaaz.org/equityinsteam

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