Your Literary Guide to the 93rd Academy Awards

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Sure, we’re a website about books—but does that preclude us from having opinions about movies? Nope! (Especially not when said films are based on books, which by our count is 50 percent of the Best Picture noms this year.)

In advance of Sunday night’s ceremony, we’re recommending what to read (and watch) to complement the nominated films (and some worthy un-nominated ones, too). Follow along with us on Twitter at 8 p.m. ET!

What to read (and watch) if you liked the Best Picture nominees.

Belfast

Belfast

Nominated: Best Picture, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Director, Sound, and Original Song
Stream it on: Amazon Prime

CODA

CODA

Nominated: Best Picture, Supporting Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay
Stream it on: Apple TV+

Drive My Car

Nominated: Best Picture, Director, International Feature Film, and Adapted Screenplay
Stream it on: HBO Max

Don't Look Up

Don’t Look Up 

Nominated: Best Picture, Original Screenplay, Score, and Film Editing
Stream it on: Netflix

Dune-Timothee-

Dune

Nominated: Best Picture, Director, Costume Design, Sound, Original Score, Adapted Screenplay, Film Editing, Makeup and Hairstyling, Cinematography, Production Design, and Visual Effects
Stream it on: HBO Max

King Richard

King Richard

Nominated: Best Picture, Lead Actor, Supporting Actress, Original Screenplay, Film Editing, and Original Song
Stream it on: HBO Max, Amazon Prime

Licorice Pizza

Licorice Pizza

Nominated: Best Picture, Original Screenplay, and Director
Stream it on: Amazon Prime

Nightmare Alley

Nominated: Best Picture, Cinematography, Production Design, and Costume Design
Stream it on: HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime

the power of the dog

The Power of the Dog

Nominated: Best Picture, Original Score, Film Editing, Sound, Production Design, Cinematography, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Actor, Adapted Screenplay, and Director
Stream it on: Netflix

west-side-story

West Side Story

Nominated: Best Picture, Supporting Actress, Director, Cinematography, Production Design, Costume Design, and Sound
Stream it on: HBO Max

THE LOST DAUGHTER

Is The Lost Daughter a Horror Film?

Nominated: Leading Actress (Olivia Colman), Supporting Actress (Jessie Buckley), Adapted Screenplay (Maggie Gyllenhaal)
Stream it on: Netflix

jessie buckley

The Great Jessie Buckley is One to Watch

Nominated: Supporting Actress (The Lost Daughter)
Stream it on: Netflix

Encanto

Let’s Talk About Bruno: In Encanto’s OCD Allegory, the Weird Brother Deserves Better

Nominated: Animated Feature Film, Original Song
Stream it on: Disney+

The Tragedy of Macbeth is a Breathtaking Exercise in Transformation

Nominated: Leading Actor (Denzel Washington)
Stream it on: Apple TV+

the worst person in the world

On the Woolfian Spirit of The Worst Person in the World

Nominated: International Feature Film, Original Screenplay

These 2021 films won’t be spotlighted at the Oscars ceremony, but they got their moment at Lit Hub dot com—and really, isn’t that just as prestigious?

The Green Knight

The Green Knight Unmakes a Classic—to Unsettling and Glorious Effect

Stream it on: Amazon Prime, Showtime

Watching a Magazine, Reading a Movie: On Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

Stream it on: HBO Max, Amazon Prime

the blood on satan's claw

Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: In the Resurgence of Folk Horror, We Are the Villains

Stream it on: Amazon Prime, AMC+

bergman island

“The Uterus and the American Dream.” Art-Making and Domestic Labor in Bergman Island

Stream it on: Hulu, Amazon Prime

Matrix Resurrections_Trinity and Neo

Into The Matrix: How Trinity’s Rise Responds to the Witch Hunts of the Early Aughts

Stream it on: Amazon Prime

Prayers for the Stolen

Prayers for the Stolen: How Two Artists Portray the Violence of Human Trafficking in Mexico

Stream it on: Netflix

kimi

KIMI Proves That Pandemic Movies Can Actually Be Good

Stream it on: HBO Max

Jackass Forever

Older, Grayer, Sober: Aging Alongside the Jackass Dudes

Stream it on: Paramount+

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