The Holdovers is in Oscar contention with five nominations, including for Best Picture and Leading Actor for Paul Giamatti.
Last month, the comedy-drama picked up two BAFTAs and you wouldn't bet against it winning at the Oscars too.
Directed by Alexander Payne, The Holdovers centres on a grouchy history teacher (Giamatti) who is forced to babysit the handful of students at his prep school who can't go home over the Christmas break.
To his surprise, he ends up forming a bond with one of them (Dominic Sessa) and also with the school's head cook (Da'Vine Joy Randolph).
So if the awards buzz for The Holdovers has left you wanting to catch up before the Oscars, here's how you can watch The Holdovers right now.
How to watch The Holdovers right now
The Holdovers is still out in UK cinemas following its release in January if you want to see it on the big screen.
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However, if you don't want to go to the cinema, you can also rent the movie for £15.99 or buy a digital copy for £19.99 from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other participating digital retailers in the UK.
The Holdovers is also available to pre-order on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD in the UK ahead of its release on April 22.
If you're in the US, The Holdovers is available to rent for $5.99 or buy for $12.99 from Prime Video, iTunes and more.
Is The Holdovers available to stream?
Because of its earlier theatrical release, The Holdovers is already available to stream in the US as you can watch it on Peacock if you're a subscriber.
The UK version of Peacock is totally different so, again, only sign up if you're in the US.
The Holdovers will likely premiere first on Sky Cinema and NOW as its first streaming platform, but we don't have a confirmed release date yet.
The Holdovers is out now in UK cinemas and is available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more, as well as being available to watch on Peacock in the US.
Movies Editor, Digital Spy Ian has more than 10 years of movies journalism experience as a writer and editor. Starting out as an intern at trade bible Screen International, he was promoted to report and analyse UK box-office results, as well as carving his own niche with horror movies, attending genre festivals around the world. After moving to Digital Spy, initially as a TV writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became Movies Editor in 2019, in which role he has interviewed 100s of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, become a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as an expert guest on BBC News and on-stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to push his horror agenda – whether his editor likes it or not.














