Okay, okay, so we were all a little underwhelmed by the pallor of this year’s Oscar picks. The Academy redeemed itself ever so slightly by its Lego Movie nomination of “Everything is Awesome” for Best Original Song, but we’re still grumpy! That said, you’re definitely going to want to beef up your knowledge about the films in question before the appointed hour. In order to help you with that, here’s a rundown of where in BK movie theaters you can still see any of the 2015 nominees. (We stuck to Best Picture, Best Actor/Actress, Best Director and Best Foreign Language film. Otherwise this post would take us until Oscar night to publish.)
AMERICAN SNIPER
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor
Where to catch it:
Pavilion Theater (188 Prospect Park West, Park Slope)
Williamsburg Cinemas (217 Grand Street, Williamsburg)
Cobble Hill Cinemas (265 Court Street, Cobble Hill)
UA Court Street Stadium 12 (106 Court Street, Brooklyn Heights)
Linden Boulevard Multiplex Cinemas (2784 Linden Boulevard, New Lots)
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BIRDMAN
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director
Where to catch it:
BAM Rose Cinemas (30 Lafayette Avenue, Fort Greene)
Nitehawk Cinemas (136 Metropolitan Avenue, Williamsburg)
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THE IMITATION GAME
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director
Where to catch it:
BAM Rose Cinemas
Cobble Hill Cinemas
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SELMA
Nominated for: Best Picture
Where to catch it:
Williamsburg Cinemas
BAM Rose Cinemas
UA Court Street Stadium 12
Cobble Hill Cinemas
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THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress
Where to catch it:
Nitehawk Cinema
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WHIPLASH
Nominated for: Best Picture
Where to catch it:
Nitehawk Cinema
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WILD
Nominated for: Best Actress
Where to catch it:
Williamsburg Cinemas
BAM Rose Cinemas
Cobble Hill Cinemas
That should give you enough to do for the next month or so. If you don’t see a big-name nominee on this list, and you’re still desperate for a last big-screen look, you can shlep it to one of the independent theaters in downtown Manhattan. Boyhood is still playing at IFC (323 Avenue of the Americas), Still Alice plays at the Angelika (18 W. Houston Street), Foxcatcher runs for a little longer at Sunshine Cinema (143 E. Houston Street) and foreign-language nominee Ida can be found at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street).