When are the Oscars?
The Oscars are held every year in late February or early March. The exact date varies from year to year, but it is always a Sunday.
Who is hosting the Oscars?
The Oscars are being hosted by Jimmy Kimmel this year. He's a comedian and talk show host who is known for his quick wit and funny jokes. This will be his second time hosting the Oscars, and he's sure to bring some laughs to the ceremony.
Where are the Oscars held?
The Academy Awards, more commonly known as the Oscars, are held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California. The theatre is located on Hollywood Boulevard and is part of the Hollywood & Highland Center. The Oscars are held every year in late February or early March and are hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
What movies are nominated for Oscars?
This year's Oscars are right around the corner, and movie fans are eagerly awaiting to see which films will take home the coveted statuettes. There are a ton of great films up for nomination this year, making it anyone's guess as to who will ultimately come out on top. Some of the movies that are up for nomination include "The Shape of Water," "Lady Bird," "Get Out," and "The Post." It's sure to be an exciting night filled with plenty of surprises, so be sure to tune in!
Where to stream Oscar nominees?
For those who want to watch and stream the 2020 Oscar nominees, there are a few options. One can head to the official Oscars website to check out the list of nominees in all 24 categories and find where to stream them. Additionally, a number of news outlets have done roundup articles of where to find the Oscar-nominated films online, such as Vanity Fair, The Washington Post, and Variety. Finally, individual streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video also feature a number of the Oscar-nominated films in their libraries.
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