With the Golden Globes almost upon us, and awards season well and truly in full swing, there’s no shortage of good, thought-provoking films being talked about.
So, can we still catch any of them? Are they still playing? Or have they not been released yet?
With Australia so far behind the US with our film releases, we thought it was best to give you the low-down on the movies you can catch that are nominated in tomorrow’s Golden Globes.
Can I watch any of the Best Dramas?
Yes, you can still watch some. Naturally, your access to these kinds of films is totally dependent on where you live, because this information differs state-by-state, region-by-region.
Although it's been out for a little bit, your best bet for catching one of the best dramas nominated is Hacksaw Ridge. Many cinemas have stopped playing it, but the odd Hoyts cinema still has it playing across the country.
As for the others? Well, it'll be tough catching Hell or High Water as it was released back in October, according to Event Cinemas. If you're in Victoria, you're in luck, because arthouse movie theatre Cinema Nova in Carlton has the occasional showing.
If you're interested in the other three, they're yet to be released on our shores.
Manchester by the Sea's Australian release date isn't until February 2nd, Moonlight won't be on our screens until January 26 and the much anticipated Lion (starring Nicole Kidman, no less) is released on January 19. (Post continues after gallery.)