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Oscars 2023: where to watch the key nominated films in the UK and Ireland

- Guardian film

Aftersun – stream on Mubi, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsA­ll Quiet on the Western Front – cinemas, stream on NetflixAll That Breathes – stream on NowAll the Beauty and the Bloodshed – cinemas, rent on Curzon, buy on multiple digital platformsA­rgentina, 1985 – stream on Prime VideoAvata­r: The Way of Water – cinemasThe Banshees of Inisherin – cinemas, stream on Disney+, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsB­lack Panther: Wakanda Forever – stream on Disney+, buy on multiple digital platformsB­londe – stream on NetflixCau­seway – stream on Apple TV+Close – cinemasElv­is – cinemas, stream on Sky Cinema and Now, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsE­O – cinemasEve­rything Everywhere All at Once – stream on Prime Video, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsT­he Fabelmans – cinemasFir­e of Love – stream on Disney+, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsG­lass Onion:

A Knives Out Mystery – stream on

NetflixGui­llermo del Toro’s Pinocchio – stream on NetflixA House Made of Splinters – stream on BBC iPlayerLiv­ing – cinemas, buy on multiple digital platformsM­arcel the Shell With Shoes On – cinemasNav­alny – buy and rent on multiple digital platformsP­uss in Boots: The Last Wish – cinemas, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsT­he Quiet Girl – cinemas, stream on BFI Player, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsT­he Sea Beast – stream on NetflixTár – cinemas, rent on multiple digital platformsT­o Leslie – buy and rent on multiple digital platformsT­op Gun: Maverick – stream on Paramount+, Sky Cinema and Now, buy on multiple digital platformsT­riangle of Sadness – cinemas, buy and rent on multiple digital platformsT­urning Red – stream on Disney+, buy on multiple digital platformsT­he Whale – cinemas, rent on multiple digital platformsW­omen Talking – cinemas

incident with a stalker, rents a house in the wood with half a dozen or so friends for a restorativ­e weekend, and encounters the murderous Pooh and Piglet.

The awful truth is that this is a generic derivative horror script: Pooh and Piglet could just as well be creepy guys wearing Pooh and Piglet masks menacing semi-clothed young women. There’s even a ramshackle petrol (or rather “gas”) station in the woods whose owner bafflingly speaks with a hillbilly American accent. And for the ultimate insult – those worried about spoilers and sexist detail had better look away now – there’s not even a Final Girl comeuppanc­e. Spoon some arsenic in that honey and start eating.

• Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is released on 10 March in UK and Irish cinemas, and on 20 March on digital platforms

 ?? ?? For your considerat­ion … Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle, centre) in The Fabelmans. Photograph: Merie Weismiller Wallace/© Storytelle­r Distributi­on Co., LLC. All Rights Reserved.
For your considerat­ion … Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle, centre) in The Fabelmans. Photograph: Merie Weismiller Wallace/© Storytelle­r Distributi­on Co., LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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