Hereโ€™s a fast and free way to find Oscar-winning movies to watch. Hoopla offers an incredible selectionโ€”all free with a library card. You can catch up on past winners, discover Academy Award winning movies that remain hidden gems, or rewatch a favorite. Hoopla is the ideal way to access the best of Hollywood. No subscription fees, no waiting periods. Just borrow and watch, by streaming or downloading onto your device.

Explore Top Oscar Movies

Hoopla features an impressive catalog of Oscar movies, including Oscar best picture nominees and winners. You can peruse the whole collection, which is constantly being updated, with this link: Oscars: Past Nominees & Winners.

Here are a few favorite Oscar films weโ€™ve been watching lately with Hoopla:

The Godfather (1972)

Marlon Brando and Al Pacino star in Francis Ford Coppolaโ€™s classic tale of the rise and fall of a Sicilian crime family in New York City. *Hoopla Movie Club May 2025 feature selection*


Titanic (1997)

A young aristocrat (Kate Winslet) falls in love with a penniless artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) aboard the Titanic in this James Cameron film.


Four Daughters (2023)

A gripping documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania. Tunisian woman Olfa Hamrouni has four daughters, the two oldest of whom are politically radicalized. Ben Hania examines why and how this might have happened, using actors to stand in for the missing girls. 


Doubt (2008)

Meryl Streep is Sister Aloysius, the rigid principal of the Saint Nicholas Church School. Philip Seymour Hoffman is popular parish priest Father Flynn. Sister Aloysius suspects Father Flynn of grooming a young boy, but she has no proof. Based on the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play.


The Artist (2011)

In 1927 Hollywood, โ€œtalkiesโ€ are taking the place of silent films. This may mean the end of George Valentinโ€™s (Jean Dujardin) career as a leading man.


Annie Hall (1977)

Diane Keaton stars as Annie Hall, a naรฏve, aspiring singer who catches a neurotic writerโ€™s (Woody Allen) interest.

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