UK film fans can now watch The Holdovers at home.
Starring Paul Giamatti as a bad-tempered teacher at a prep school, the film follows him as he is forced to stay on campus over Christmas and look after a handful of students who have nowhere else to go.
Although unimpressed about the situation at first, he ends up befriending a student and the school's head chef.
Those who missed The Holdovers' big-screen release and want to see what all the fuss is about can buy or rent the film on Amazon, iTunes/Apple TV, and the Microsoft Store as of today (February 19) in the UK.
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Reviews praised the film, set in the early 1970s, for its performances, and it currently has a very high 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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It won a few awards at last night's BAFTA Film Awards (full list of winners here), as well as a few Emmys earlier in the year – and is nominated in five categories at the upcoming Oscars.
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In the US, film fans can stream the film via Peacock, or it can be bought and rented from the American versions of Amazon, iTunes/Apple TV, Vudu and more.
For UK fans who want to own the film physically, currently you'll have to import it and play it on a region-free player.
Meanwhile, director Alexander Payne has teased that his next film will be a Western set in the 1980s.
The Holdovers is available to buy and rent digitally in both the UK and US now. In the US, it can also be streamed for Peacock subscribers and bought on DVD and Blu-ray.
Joe Anderton is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy, having worked there since 2016. In his time, he's covered a host of live events and interviewed celebrities big and small. A big fan of TV and movies both mainstream and obscure, Joe also enjoys video games and in particular PlayStation. Joe currently does not use Twitter, but he only ever used it to tell people to watch the film Help! I'm a Fish.

















