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Relaxing and unwinding are what holidays are made for. That’s why we think there is no better way to celebrate this Easter long weekend than with some much-needed movie nights (or days). If you are searching for some quality new films to sink your teeth into, then look no further.

These Academy Award winners of 2022 will have you reaching for the popcorn and settling in for a night on the couch. Discover why these new releases have made such an impact in the film world this year; hope, love, drama, humour, and true stories, there really is something here for everyone.

King Richard

Forgetting about the controversial slap involving Oscar winner Will Smith that tainted the Oscars… King Richard, an autobiographical recount of Venus and Serena Williams's rise to tennis stardom, is an inspiring tale. A film for those who appreciate a story about defying the odds and the value of family. A definite must-watch.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Spencer

This historical drama follows the story of Princess Diana, her personal struggles and the controversies that surrounded her marriage during her time in the monarchy. Portrayed by Kristen Stewart who was highly commended and nominated for Best Actress 2022, Spencer is an insightful film that reveals Diana’s attempts to navigate the complexities of royal life.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Belfast

Nominated for six awards, Belfast is a story of heartbreak and hope. The film chronicles the life of a young boy and his working-class family in the 60’s and has captured the hearts of the masses since its cinematic release. Set in Northern Ireland and crowned Best Original Screenplay, you are in for a treat with this coming of age film.

Where to watch: Apple TV

The Eyes Of Tammy Faye

Rightfully awarded the Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the Oscars 2022, this film takes us through Tammy’s rise, fall, and redemption. This intimate insight into the lives of Tammy and husband Jim Bakker reveals how they created the largest religious broadcasting network in The United States.

Where to watch: Disney+

Worst Person In The World

If you are a lover of dark humour, drama, all with a touch of romance, Worst Person in the World is for you! Set in Oslo and featuring an outstanding cast having won Best Supporting Actor at the 2022 Oscars, the modern complexities of life are revealed as we live through Julie's indecisiveness to balance both love and a career.

Where to watch: Google Play

The Power Of The Dog

When a rancher's brother visits home bringing along his new wife and her son, tensions reach boiling point in this western country drama. Rightfully so, The Power of The Dog was nominated a total of twelve times and won Best Director (Jane Campion) at the Academy Awards 2022.

Where to watch: Netflix

Now you have a taste for the Oscar-winning movies this year, what’s stopping you? Go enjoy the finest movies on offer this long weekend with something to please every member of the family.

 

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