LOS ANGELES (WCMH) — The Oscars are this coming Sunday, and you still have time to watch all of the Best Picture nominations.

There are eight films nominated this year. Some of them are still at the theaters, but several of them are available to watch right from your couch at home.

Here’s how to watch them all before the big awards show:

(Warning: Some trailers contain adult language)

The Big Short

Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt star in The Big Short. The movie is based on the true story of four outsiders who made a bold investment during the banking financial crisis.How to Watch:

Bridge Of Spies

Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance, Scott Shepherd, Amy Ryan, Sebastian Koch and Alan Alda star in Bridge of Spies. The movie is based on the true story of James Donovan, a laywer who found himself in the middle of the Cold War when the CIA sent him to negotiate the release of a captured American U-2 pilot.How to Watch:

Brooklyn

Saoirse Ronan starts as a young Irish immigrant who came to America in the 1950’s. She soon finds herself trapped between being homesick and being in love with a man she meets in Brooklyn.How to Watch:

Mad Max: Fury Road

Tom Hardy stars at Mad Max and Charlize Theron stars as Furiosa in the latest from director George Miller. The movie is a near non-stop thrill ride as the pair try to escape a Warlord and all his gangs.How to Watch:

The Martian

Matt Damon stars as Astronaut Mark Watney who is presumed dead and left behind by his crew after a fierce storm hits a manned mission to Mars. When NASA learns he’s still alive, they launch a mission to bring “the Martian” home.How to Watch:

The Revenant

Leonardo DiCaprio stars as legendary explorer Hugh Glass who is left for dead by his hunting team after being attacked by a bear. He survives and starts tracking down the man who betrayed him, John Fitzgerald, who is played by Tom Hardy.How to Watch:

Room

Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay star as a woman and son who were held captive for years in an enclosed space. After they gain freedom, the 5-year-old boy makes a thrilling discovery.How to Watch:

Spotlight

Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams star in the true story of a team of reporters who looked into allegations of abuse in the Catholic Church.How to Watch: