Widescreen: When you can watch the Oscar-nominated films at home
Oscar voters will crown 2017's best picture on Sunday, March 4, from a field of nine nominees. Here's how (and when) you can watch them at home:
“Call Me By Your Name” — Available on digital platforms for purchase on Feb. 27, rental on March 13. Blu-ray and DVD also on March. 13.
“Darkest Hour” — Available now on digital platforms for purchase; rental available Feb. 27. Blu-ray and DVD also on Feb. 27.
“Dunkirk” — Available now on digital platforms for purchase and rental. Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD also available.
“Get Out” — Available now on digital platforms for purchase, and streaming across all HBO platforms. Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD also available now.
“Lady Bird” — Available now on digital platforms for purchase; rental available Feb. 27. Blu-ray and DVD available on March 6.
“Phantom Thread” — Available digitally at moviesanywhere.com on March 27. Blu-ray and DVD available April 10.
“The Post” — No home release date has been announced; April is likely.
“The Shape of Water” — Available on digital platforms for purchase on Feb. 27; rental available March 13. Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD available March 13.
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” — Available now on digital platforms for purchase; rental available Feb. 27. Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and DVD available Feb. 27.
And if you want to see this humble columnist's favorite movies of 2017, they're all available now, digitally and physically: “The Florida Project,” “Blade Runner 2049,” and “It.”
• Sean Stangland is a Daily Herald multiplatform editor whose best-picture vote would go to “The Post.” You can follow him on Twitter at @SeanStanglandDH.