Arts & Entertainment

How To Watch Philly Area's Oscar Nominees

Colman Domingo, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Bradley Cooper — all from the Philly area — are up for Oscars. Here's how to watch their films.

PHILADELPHIA — Three Philadelphia-area natives are in the running for a handful of Academy Awards this year. And for those who haven't seen their films, we have a little guide to doing so.

Colman Domingo and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Philadelphia natives and Temple graduates, along with Abington's Bradley Cooper, scooped up nominations in the 96th Academy Awards: Randolph for her performance in the film "The Holdovers," Domingo for his performance in the titular role of Bayard Rustin in "Rustin," and Cooper for "Maestro" (Best Actor, Best Picture, and Best Original Screenplay).

Luckily, these three films are relatively easy to find and watch.

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"The Holdovers," for which Randolph was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, is available to stream on Peacock. It's also available for purchase on Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Vudu and Amazon.

"Rustin," a biopic about gay socialist civil rights leader Bayard Rustin whose portrayal landed Domingo the Best Actor nomination, is streaming on Netflix.

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And "Maestro" — which Cooper wrote, directed, and starred in as legendary composed Leonard Bernstein — is also on Netflix.

See the full list of Academy Award nominations online here.

The 96th Oscars will be held at 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 10, and will air on ABC.

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