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The 2020 Academy Awards Recap

The 92nd Academy Awards have come and gone, and with them, brought an offering of some incredible movies from 2019. 

From epic speeches, to history-making wins, it was a cinematic year not to be missed. And while there was a host of excellent nominees for “Best Picture”, as always, only one could take home the golden statue. 

Whether you saw those movies in theaters, or if you managed to catch them on Netflix, there were quite a few strong contenders this year in the “Best Picture” category, and the time has finally come to recognize our favorites from this Oscar season. 

If you haven’t had the chance to catch all of the nominees, we’ve got you covered. We’ve put together a list of all the Best Picture nominees, so you can capture them, watch them and be ready to discuss the highlights with your friends in the Oscars’ aftermath. With Replay Video Capture, you won’t have to miss out on any of the year’s best movies.

Cheesy teleprompter intro aside, the nominees for Best Picture are…

Marriage Story

Catch “Marriage Story” on Netflix!

In this heart-wrenching look at separation and divorce, an all-star cast leads this incredible and moving story of a family trying to find a path forward while at the same time, confronting the reality that their marriage is over. With Scarlet Johansson and Adam Driver nominated for Best Actress and Best Actor, respectively, you can expect A Marriage Story to pull at your heartstrings and raise thought-provoking discussions about marriage and divorce.. 

Jojo Rabbit

Catch “Jojo Rabbit” in theaters!

In this coming-of-age film directed by Taika Waititi, a young boy struggles to find his voice in Nazi Germany. Jojo, the titular character, is faced with an internal conflict as he tries to find his place as a cadet in the Hitler Youth organization, after learning that his mother is harboring a young Jewish girl in their attic. What makes this satirical coming-of-age comedy unique is Jojo’s imaginary friend who bears witness to Jojo’s life lessons through it all — Adolf Hitler himself.

Joker

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Catch “Joker” for purchase on Amazon Prime Video! 

In one of the most brilliant and disturbing films of the last year, Todd Phillips’ Joker is a study of the motivations that ultimately lead the titular character, Arthur Fleck, into villainy. Bleek and spellbinding, the movie takes a voyage into the well-known Batman story and flips it inside out. Joaquin Phoenix’s performance earns him a well-deserved Oscar in this never-before-told origin story of Joker that is not for the faint of heart. 

1917

Catch “1917” in theaters!

In a wartime epic that cleaned up at the Golden Globes, Sam Mendes’ 1917 is a tale of bravery and sacrifice that is rumored to have been inspired by war tales of the director’s own grandfather. Not just simply another depiction of World War I, the film follows two British soldiers who receive time-sensitive and seemingly impossible orders. They must cross into enemy territory in order to deliver a message that could potentially save the countless lives of their fellow comrades, including the brother of one of the soldiers. If not for the story, 1917 is worth watching for the cinematography alone, as it was shot unconventionally with a series of continuous, uncut shots that were then uniquely connected to give the feeling of one long take.

Ford v Ferrari

Catch “Ford v Ferrari” in theaters or rent on Amazon Prime Video! 

Ford v Ferrari is the incredible true-life story between two friends, American automotive designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and former British race car driver, Ken Miles (Christian Bale), who take on Ford’s rival Enzo Ferrari with their revolutionary vehicle in the race of their lives at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966. The film is a perfect mix of sport, humor and drama for racing enthusiasts and not only. 

The Irishman

Catch “The Irishman” on Netflix!

In Martin Scorsese’s turn at producing and directing a Netflix original, we get a crime drama to end all crime dramas. Starring Robert DeNiro (Frank Sheeran), Joe Pesci (Russell Bufalino) and Al Pacino (Jimmy Hoffa), the movie is an epic story of organized crime in post-war America as told through the eyes of Sheeran, a World War II veteran. The Irishman chronicles the disappearance of legendary union boss Jimmy Hoffa, while offering an enlightening journey through the hidden world of organized crime.

Parasite

Catch “Parasite” in theaters!

Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite was a mover and shaker at this year’s Academy Awards; the film took home the most awards, including Best Picture, making it the first time ever that a foreign language film has won the category. Offering dark humor, drama and countless edge-of-your-seat moments, the film is a depiction of greed and class discrimination, and how this unfortunate societal reality threatens the newly formed relationship between the privileged Park family and that of the poor Kims.

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Catch “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” for purchase on Amazon Prime Video!

Quentin Tarantino’s controversial ninth film stars, most notably, Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead role of Hollywood actor Rick Dalton, Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth, Dalton’s best friend and stuntman, and Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate. The film follows Dalton and Booth as they struggle to stay relevant and active in the Hollywood scene and as a surprise, touches on the unfortunate story of the Charles Manson cult and the murder of Sharon Tate. For those who have missed a good story with the classic gory twist of Tarantino, topped off with a star-studded cast: this one’s for you. 

Little Women

Catch “Little Women” in theaters!

The movie Little Women is based on the beautiful tale of four sisters in the post-Civil War era in the United States, penned by Louisa May Alcott. The March sisters include Jo, Amy, Meg and Beth. Jo is a writer living in New York. Amy studies painting in Paris and has a fortuitous meeting with a childhood crush who proposed to her sister Jo but was ultimately turned down. Meg is married, while Beth develops a critical illness that brings the family together again.

With this epic list of movies at your fingertips, you’re all set for many nights of cinema gold. Find them online and download them to your computer, phone or tablet to make watching them all that much easier.

For those movies available for streaming online, Replay Video Capture is the perfect tool to download and keep them. As the most powerful and convenient online video downloader in the world, it’s the only video downloader software you’ll need to capture almost any internet video. And with the capability to download most files at 10x speed you’ll be ready to dive into these unforgettable films in a flash.

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Where to Live Stream the Academy Awards 2017

The 89th Academy Awards are live again this Sunday, February 26! To almost no one’s surprise, the musical-comedy La La Land has already matched a record with an impressive 14 awards, including for the coveted “Best Picture,” as well as individual nominations for Best Actress (Emma Stone) and Best Actor (Ryan Gosling).

Here are the basics you need to know:

  • Where: Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles
  • When: Sunday, February 26 at 5PM PST / 8PM EST
  • Main Host: Jimmy Kimmel
  • Presenters: Randi Thomas, Dwayne Johnson, Mark Rylance, John Cho, Leslie Mann, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brie Larson, and more.

Where to Live Stream the Oscars

For the first time ever, IMDb is hosting a live streaming viewing party, broadcast directly to their website, Twitter and Twitch. The official IMDb Live Viewing Party (Presented by OREO Chocolate Candy Bar) will be hosted by Dave Karger (IMDb Special Correspondent) and Rachel Smith (host of Amazon’s Style Code Live) and streamed live from an exclusive industry viewing party in Hollywood, California.

“This year we are taking our coverage of the Academy Awards to an entirely new level,” said Col Needham, IMDb’s founder and CEO. “In addition to our extensive online coverage, we’ll be producing our first-ever VIP industry viewing party and companion show, which will stream live across the world…”

Oscars fans can use Replay Video Capture to record the live stream as it happens, and save every award-winning movie from any online source!

Getting excited? Us, too. Watch all of the trailers for our favorite Best Picture nominees below, and see the full list of nominations here.

 

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Academy Awards 2016: Record & Save All the Best Films

The 88th Academy Awards (The Oscars) will be live this Sunday on ABC!

Now if you’re anything like us, you’ll want to get caught up on every one of the big name movies nominated for an award before the big night. You can use the built-in Media Guides in your version of Replay Media Catcher to find and record all of your favorite films from the Best Picture category!

Watch all of the trailers below, and be sure to download Replay Media Catcher to grab the full-length flicks for yourself.

The Big Short

Based on the 2010 novel, The Big Short stars Christian Bale, Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling in a comedy-drama about the 2008 housing market and financial crisis.

 

Bridge of Spies

Steven Spielberg directs this historical drama-thriller, starring Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance and Amy Ryan. Bridge of Spies is sure to be a classic Cold War espionage movie.

 

Brooklyn

Brooklyn is a beautiful historical drama for the modern day person. Based in New York in the 1950’s, Saoirse Ronan plays an Irish immigrant who falls in love with an Italian plumber, but faces temptation while visiting home.

 

Mad Max

A collapse of a civilization leads to full-on war (and lots of speedy chases) among survivors. Starring Tom Hardy and directed by George Miller, Mad Max is as adrenaline-pumping as it is visually stunning.

 

The Martian

Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who gets left behind on Mars. Can they bring him back home while he fights to survive on a new planet? Based on the book by Andy Weir, The Martian is science fiction for the realist.

 

The Revenant 

After sustaining brutal injuries from a bear attack while exploring the wilderness and being left behind, a frontiersman fights for his life. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in The Revenant, inspired by true (scary) events.

 

Room

A newly released captive and her 5 year old son learn how to navigate the real world together. Brie Larson stars in this dramatic, heart-wrenching film based on the novel, Room, by Emma Donoghue.

 

Spotlight

Based on a true story and starring Michael Keaton, Spotlight follows the story of The Boston Globe sending reporters to investigate a cover-up of sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church.

Which of these nominated movies for Best Picture do you think will win? Be sure to cast in your vote in the comments below.

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Catching the Academy Awards with Applian

This Sunday marks the 87th Academy Awards show, and like most grand live events nowadays, it will be streaming online for your viewing pleasure. Provided by ABC.com, you can catch all of the movie stars in their brightest moment. Everything from backstage to red carpet chaos, to the entire show itself, you can view on your computer screen. Which also means you will be able to capture it with the all new Replay Media Catcher 6. Sit, back, relax, record the evening and watch it at your leisure.

Don’t forget — if you’ve missed out on any of the nominated films, be sure to check out our newly expanded Media Guides in Replay Media Catcher 6, which will go ahead and scan the Web for the movie of your choosing. Not to mention the Media Guides now feature super-easy direct downloads so you can get the media file without any of those annoying pop-up ads.

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AND THE WINNER IS…

The Oscars

Our excitement for the 2014 Oscars can’t be contained. With so many talented people nominated and some amazing movies up for the big award, we couldn’t help but think about the most Capture-able moments of this years’ nominees. We know there are some great options online that are streaming the best movies of the year, and you can record them with Replay Video Capture.

In that same spirit, we used Replay Video Capture to capture some movie clips to make our own little ode-to-movies using past scenes from some well known ones.

Can you name them all?