Here's how to watch all of the Best Picture nominees before this year's Oscars

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Matt Damon in a still from ''The Martian.''
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The Oscar nominations are out! Here are all the films nominated for Best Picture and all the ways you can watch them between now and the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 28.

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD

Also nominated for: Directing, Costume Design, Visual Effects, Makeup and Hairstyling, Cinematography, Film Editing, Sound Mixing, Production Design and Sound Editing

Charlize Theron stars with Tom Hardy in the latest installment of George Miller's Mad Max series. Hardy's Mad Max joins Theron's Imperator Furiosa as she leads a group of women across a post-apocalyptic wasteland in an attempt to escape their cruel leader.

How to watch:

In stores and available for digital purchase now

Rent from Red Box or YouTube

Available to stream on HBO Go

BRIDGE OF SPIES

Also nominated for: Actor in a Supporting Role (Mark Rylance), Music - Original Score, Production Design, Sound Mixing, Writing - Original Screenplay

Bridge of Spies is inspired by the true events of the life of American lawyer James Donovan (Tom Hanks). He is dragged into the middle of the Cold War when he is asked to negotiate the exchange of a captured American with Rudolf Abel, the Soviet spy Donovan represented during his espionage trial.

How to watch:

Now playing in theaters

In stores and available for digital purchase starting Feb. 2

THE MARTIAN

Also nominated for: Actor in a Leading Role (Matt Damon), Visual Effects, Sound Editing, Writing - Adapted Screenplay, Sound Mixing, Production Design

(WARNING: Trailer contains adult language)

Matt Damon plays Astronaut Mark Watney, who is presumed dead on Mars in this space adventure based on the best-selling novel. To get home, Watney must not only make his presence known -- he has to use science to stay alive until help can arrive.

How to watch:

Rent from YouTube or Amazon

Now playing in theaters

In stores and available for digital purchase now

BROOKLYN

Also nominated for: Actress in a Leading Role (Saoirse Ronan), Writing - Adapted Screenplay

A young Irish woman (Saoirse Ronan) immigrates to Brooklyn in the 1950s, only to fall in love with an Italian. When family tragedy draws her back to Ireland, she has to decide what "home" means for her.

How to watch:

Now playing in theaters

ROOM

Also nominated for: Actress in a Leading Role (Brie Larson), Directing, Writing - Adapted Screenplay

Based on the bestselling novel, Room is the heartbreaking story of 5-year-old Jack (Jacob Tremblay) and Ma (Brie Larson) who have been held captive in a room Jack's entire life. When they finally escape, Ma has to teach Jack about the world beyond that he never knew existed.

How to watch:

Now playing in theaters

SPOTLIGHT

Also nominated for: Actor in a Supporting Role (Mark Ruffalo), Actress in a Supporting Role (Rachel McAdams), Directing, Film Editing, Writing - Original Screenplay

(WARNING: Trailer contains adult language)

In the early 2000s, the news that priests in the Catholic church were sexually abusing children rocked the Catholic community and the world. Spotlight follows the team of journalists at the Boston Globe whose year-long investigation exposed the scandal.

How to watch:

Now playing in theaters

THE BIG SHORT

Also nominated for: Actor in a Supporting Role (Christian Bale), Directing, Writing - Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing

(WARNING: Trailer contains adult language)

The Big Short is based on the true story of four outsiders to the finance world who predicted that the global economy was about to take a hit. When no one would listen to them, they decided to teach the big banks a lesson about greed by investing against them.

How to watch:

Now playing in theaters

THE REVENANT

Also nominated for: Actor in a Leading Role (Leonardo DiCaprio), Cinematography, Directing, Actor in a Supporting Role (Tom Hardy), Costume Design, Sound Editing, Film Editing, Sound Mixing, Production Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, Visual Effects

This adventure thriller directed by Birdman's Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu is inspired by the life of explorer Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio). Glass must fight for his life after he is mauled by a bear and left for dead by his team.

How to watch:

Now playing in theaters

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