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It's time to roll the film on the 2020 Oscars Best Picture nominees. From stories that move us to masterpieces that make us laugh, use your TiVo voice remote to help you order these winners On Demand or watch them on streaming apps. Pop the popcorn and plan a watch party (or two or three) so you're ready for the live broadcast of the awards show on February 9th at 8/7c on ABC.
Joker
Rated R – 69% Rotten Tomatoes Score
A clown-for-hire by day and aspiring comic by night, Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) seems to be the brunt of all his jokes. One bad decision leads to another leading to a downward spiral of this mentally troubled Gotham resident. Discover the dark origin story of the Joker.
Ford v Ferrari
Rated PG-13 – 92% Rotten Tomatoes Score
Motivated by a challenge, auto designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and race car driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale) join forces to build Ford Motor Company a champion race car. Based on a true story, prepare for a clash in the auto industry as Ford takes on Ferrari at Le Mans in 1966.
1917
Rated R – 89% Rotten Tomatoes Score
During World War I, two British soldiers accept a dangerous mission to prevent the British 7th Division from walking into a deadly trap where 1,600 men — including one of the soldier's brothers — will be massacred by the Germans.
The Irishman
Rated R – 96% Rotten Tomatoes Score
Reflecting back on his life as a hustler and mob hitman, World War II veteran Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) holds the key to the one of America's greatest unsolved mysteries: Where is legendary union boss Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino)? Step into the inner workings of organized crime and rivalries.
Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
Rated R – 85% Rotten Tomatoes Score
Return to the Golden Age of Hollywood in 1969 Los Angeles. Actor Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) is learning that fame is fleeting. Luckily, he has Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), his longtime stunt double/best friend, to help him through his acting drought.
Jojo Rabbit
Rated PG-13 – 80% Rotten Tomatoes Score
While undergoing training in the Hitler Youth program, 10-year-old Jojo discovers his mother is hiding a young Jewish girl in their attic. Torn between his Nazi indoctrination and personal discovery of truth, Jojo confronts his blind nationalism with the help of his imaginary friend Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi).
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