PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We are counting down to the Oscars on March 15 and this weekend, you can watch all 10 of the films up for Best Picture on the big screen.
The Philadelphia Film Society is screening them all at the Film Society Center in Center City as part of "Best Picture Weekend."
"There's no better place to see them than in a movie theater," says Andrew Greenblatt, the CEO and Executive Director for the Philadelphia Film Society.
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Some of these films haven't been in theaters for almost a year, like Ryan Coogler's "Sinners."
"I remember when we opened it in our theaters last April," Greenblatt said. "And the audiences were going crazy. This is a chance to recapture that and see it one more time on this huge screen."
Add to that: "One Battle After Another," "Marty Supreme," "Hamnet," "Frankenstein," "Bugonia," and "F1."
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There are also two international films up for Best Picture: the Norwegian film "Sentimental Value" and the Brazilian film "The Secret Agent."
"I think the international ones get missed more often than not," says Greenblatt. "Hopefully people take the opportunity to see them."
Films from streaming platforms can also now be seen in the theater this weekend, like Netflix's "Train Dreams."
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"The opportunity to see it on screen was not very plentiful," Greenblatt says. "And it's such a beautifully shot film. It deserves to be seen on screen."
Watch all 10 of the Oscars Best Picture nominees on the big screen at the Film Society Center in Center City from February 6-8.
For more information on the Philadelphia Film Society's Best Picture Weekend, visit Filmadelphia.org.
The 2026 Oscars will air on Sunday, March 15, at 7 p.m. ET on 6abc.
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