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This Oscar-Nominated Drama With 90% RT Score Is Coming to Streaming This Week

This Oscar-Nominated Drama With 90% RT Score Is Coming to Streaming This Week
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Despite its merits, the RaMell Ross-directed movie remains one of the most overlooked Oscar contenders.

Ahead of the Oscars ceremony that will take place this Sunday, the Best Picture nominees have been enjoying the hype surrounding their potential win of Hollywood’s most desired award, though not all of those flicks remained in the spotlight.

Out of 10 contenders in total, some are forcibly forgotten like Emilia Pérez or just aren’t considered possible winners like The Substance or Wicked, though there’s only one movie that is still an unfairly overlooked, but highly acclaimed flick.

Luckily, it might not be the case soon as the film is now set to reach a wider audience by arriving on another streaming platform.

Nickel Boys Will Be on MGM+ Soon: Here’s How to Stream It

Just in time for everyone making bets about Oscar winners, RaMell Ross’ historical drama Nickel Boys will land on MGM+ on February 28; since MGM belongs to Amazon, the subscription for the streamer can be purchased as an addition to Prime Video ’s ordinary subscription or, if you prefer so, on its own.

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Nominated for the Oscar in the Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay categories, Nickel Boys is based on Colson Whitehead’s 2020 novel and stars Ethan Heroise as Elwood, an exceptionally bright boy sent to a reform school after being wrongly accused of helping a stranger steal a car.

In the fictitious Nickel Academy, he befriends Turner, also striving for setting himself free after being unfairly placed there; together they start working on a plan of how to escape and strike the Nickel Academy out of their lives.

Nickel Boys Is the Most Underrated Oscar Nominee of 2025

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Competing for the award with some of the most important releases of last year, Nickel Boys significantly fades when compared to the blockbusters aiming at the same Oscar statuette, and it’s a shame the movie didn’t receive the recognition it deserves after all.

The film is shot from a first-person point of view, and Ross tackles the issues its characters have to face as if he was put into their place.

Naturally, Nickel Boys goes back to the same old theme of racial injustice and desire for being accepted with dignity in the society, yet it does so with a refreshing perspective that makes the viewer an involuntary participant of it all.

On Rotten Tomatoes, Nickel Boys currently holds scores of 90% and 76% from critics and the audiences respectively.