It’s all eyes on this year’s Oscars best picture nominees! From musical masterpieces to true stories taken from the history books, the competition for the coveted honor is heated. So grab some popcorn and invite a few friends to binge watch the 2019 nominees before the live broadcast on February 24th at 8/7c on ABC.
Follow the meteoric rise of the rock band Queen through the ups and downs of its lead singer, Freddie Mercury. Starring Rami Malek get an exclusive look at one of the band’s most iconic performances at Live Aid.
Feb. 12
Witness the journey of two musicians in the newest remake of the tragic love story. As Jackson (Bradley Cooper) helps Ally (Lady Gaga) rise in fame, other forces bring the demise of their relationship.
Feb. 19
Feb. 19
After the death of his father, T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) journeys back to the fictional African nation Wakanda to succeed to the throne and take his place as king. But when an old enemy threatens his country, T’Challa is quick to take action.
Before embarking on a concert tour in the Deep South, acclaimed African-American pianist Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) hires Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) as a driver and body guard. As they deal with racism in 1962, the two men develop an unexpected friendship.
March 12
Feb. 19
Take a look back at a not-so-distant history and witness the rise in power for one bureaucratic Washington insider. From CEO to vice president of the United States of America, explore the life and politics of former Vice President Dick Cheney (Christian Bale).
April 2
Follow the wild and true story of Ron Stallworth’s journey to infiltrate the Klu Klux Klan as Colorado Springs’ first African American detective (John David Washington) in the 1970s. With the help of fellow detective, Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver) the two carry out the undercover investigation of a lifetime.
While feeling under the weather in war torn 18th century England, Queen Anne (Olivia Coleman) enlists the help of best friend Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz) to govern the country. Drama ensues as Sarah becomes intrigued by the new servant, Abigail (Emma Stone).
March 5
Feb. 18