Where to watch 2019 Oscar movies in London
The results are in, the season is over – if you missed the original campaign, this year's Oscar winners are coming back to cinemas. Here's where to watch in London
Green Book: Best Picture, Screenplay, Supporting Actor
Don Shirley, a Jamaican-American classical pianist and Tony Lip, a New York City bouncer, form an unlikely friendship as they drive across the Deep South in the name of music, in spite of Jim Crow era discrimination. Co-written by Tony's son, Nick Vallelonga, the film prides itself as being 'inspired by a true friendship' – although the facts have since been disputed.
Regardless of its controversy, Green Book won three Oscars: Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali).
The film is currently showing in the following cinemas:
Empire Cinemas - London Haymarket
ODEON Luxe Leicester Square
Vue Cinemas - West End
Vue Cinema London - Piccadilly
Picturehouse Central
Cineworld Leicester Square
ODEON Covent Garden
Everyman Baker Street
Curzon Victoria
Curzon Mayfair
Barbican Centre
Everyman Kings Cross
ODEON Camden
Read more ...The Favourite: Best Actress, Olivia Colman
Beating out Glenn Close, Lady Gaga, Melissa McCarthy and Yalitza Aparicio, national treasure Olivia Colman took home the Oscar for her performance as Queen Anne in Yorgos Lanthimos' scathing period satire, The Favourite.
Here's where to catch up on her regal performance:
Empire Cinemas - London Haymarket
ODEON Luxe Leicester Square
Vue Cinemas - West End
Vue Cinemas London - Piccadilly
Picturehouse Central
Curzon Soho
Curzon Victoria
ODEON Tottenham Court Road
Curzon Bloomsbury
Everyman Kings Cross
Kino Bermondsey
Curzon Aldgate
ODEON Camden
Vue Islington
Read more ...Bohemian Rhapsody: Best Actor, Rami Malek
As Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, Rami Malek leads an otherwise difficult music biopic. Bohemian Rhapsody has been loved by fans and reviled by critics, but the actor's performance clearly hit more than enough of the right notes for the Academy.
Here's where to watch:
ODEON Luxe Haymarket
Empire Cinemas - London Haymarket
ODEON Luxe Leicester Square
ODEON BFI IMAX
Electric Cinema
Vue Fulham Broadway
Rich Mix
Everyman Maida Vale
Read more ...If Beale Street Could Talk: Best Supporting Actress, Regina King
Barry Jenkins' rhapsodic love story If Beale Street Could Talk follows his 2016 Best Picture winner Moonlight, putting James Baldwin's words on the big screen.
As an endlessly loving mother, Regina King earned her first Oscar nomination, and win.
Here's where to catch up:
ODEON Luxe Haymarket
Picturehouse Central
Curzon Soho
Curzon Victoria
Curzon Bloomsbury
Everyman Kings Cross
Curzon Aldgate
Rich Mix
ODEON Camden
Read more ...Roma: Best Foreign Language Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography
Although Roma was up for ten awards and only went home with three, its victory as Best Foreign Language Film still feels incredibly satisfying – as does Alfonso Cuarón's double win for both Best Director and Best Cinematography.
The Netflix film is still available to stream on the platform, but here's where to catch the masterpiece in cinemas:
Prince Charles Cinema
Curzon Soho
Curzon Bloomsbury
Curzon Aldgate
Barbican Centre
Read more ...Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Best Animated Feature
Some kind of sleeper hit, in a sea of Marvel sequels and endless story threads, another imagining of Spider-Man sprung onto screens in glorious web-slinging fun.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse takes the characters we know and refracts the possibilities into infinity – and even features a small role from Nicolas Cage. See it for yourself on the big screen:
Vue Islington
ODEON Camden
Vue Fulham Broadway
Prince Charles Cinema
ODEON Luxe Leicester Square
Vue Finchley Road
Cineworld Leicester Square (IMAX)
Read more ...A Star Is Born: Best Original Song, Shallow
Back in October, the bets were set that Bradley Cooper's directorial debut, the fourth version of A Star Is Born, would sweep at the Oscars. In the end, it only won one award for Best Original Song. But was there ever any doubt that it would at least take this one?
Here's where to watch the love story that truly stands the test of time:
Vue Cinema London - Piccadilly
ODEON Luxe Leicester Square
Electric Cinema Shoreditch
ODEON Luxe Swiss Cottage
Read more ...Vice : Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Whether Adam Mackay's acerbic Dick Cheney biopic was to your liking or not, the transformation of Christian Bale is a force to be reckoned with, and one that was handsomely rewarded at the Oscars. See his prosthetics in action:
Curzon Soho
ODEON Covent Garden
Curzon Victoria
Curzon Mayfair
Curzon Bloomsbury
Everyman Kings Cross
Curzon Aldgate
Rich Mix
Gate Theatre
Picturehouse Central
Cineworld Fulham Road
Vue Islington
Read more ...Black Panther: Best Costume Design, Production Design, Original Score
Marvel's afrofuturist revelation, Black Panther, made awards history as Ruth Carter won the Oscar for Best Costume Design and Hannah Beachler won for Best Production Design.
This is the first time African-American women have won in these categories, and the first time since 1984 that an African-American woman has won an Oscar in a non-acting category.
The film also won Best Original Score – celebrating the sound and vision of the invigorating sights of Wakanda. See them in London here:
ODEON BFI IMAX
Barbican Centre
ODEON Luxe Leicester Square
Read more ...Free Solo: Best Documentary Feature
The category for Best Documentary Feature was particularly exciting this year, with newsworthy underdogs in Minding the Gap and Hale County, This Morning This Evening.
But the astonishing National Geographic movie Free Solo took home the gold, telling the story of rock climber Alex Honnold who scaled a 900-metre vertical rock at Yosemite National Park. See this on the biggest screen you can find:
Prince Charles Cinema
Picturehouse Central
Rich Mix
Ritzy Cinema
Everyman Belsize Park
Curzon Bloomsbury
Institute of Contemporary Arts
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