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“The Big Sick” has been nominated for a 2018 Oscar. Amazon Studios

The 2018 Oscar nominations are out and the list is full of the best movies of last year. Don’t worry if you haven’t seen them all yet, or feel like you haven’t seen them nearly enough times, as many of the nominated films are available to stream online.

With just over a month to go until the big award show on March 4, now’s the time to catch up on all the flicks in order to make sure you can make the best winner predictions of all your friends and family.

Here are some of this year’s Oscar-nominated films that are currently available to watch online.

“Dunkirk” - The Christopher Nolan film has been nominated for best picture. The drama can now be streamed on YouTube and Google Play for $4.99, and on Amazon Video for $5.99.

“Get Out” - Not only was this thriller nominated in the best picture category, but its lead actor Daniel Kaluuya also earned a bid. Watch the social commentary of a film on HBO Go, or buy or rent it on Amazon, Vudu, YouTube, Google Play or iTunes.

“The Big Sick” - Nominated in the writing (original screenplay) category, this romantic dramedy, written by Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani, is streaming on Amazon Video for prime members and is also available on YouTube, iTunes, Google Play and Vudu.

“Logan” - Get your superhero fix with this dramatic Wolverine film, which was nominated for writing (adapted screenplay) and is playing on HBO Go, as well as available for purchase on Vudu, Amazon, iTunes, YouTube and Google Play.

“Mudbound” - The Dee Rees-directed drama film has been nominated for cinematography, for Rachel Morrison’s work and marks the first time a woman has done so, music (original song), writing (adapted screenplay) and actress in a supporting role for Mary J. Blige’s performance. This film is available to stream on Netflix.

“The Boss Baby” - Check out this animated feature film nominee for free on Netflix, or put a little money down to watch it on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube or Vudu.

The 90th Oscar Awards airs live on ABC on Sunday, March 4, at 8 p.m. EST.