Where to see Oscar-nominated films in Asheville

Channel Tinseltown here in the Land of the Sky by checking out two indie theaters showing Academy Award-nominated movies.

The brick wall inside Grail Moviehouse is painted with a colorful mural featuring a film roll. Three movie posters are on the wall, showcasing "American Fiction," "The Crime is Mine," and "Poor Things."

Catch two Best Picture nominees right now at Grail Moviehouse.

Photo via @grailmoviehouse

Lights, camera, action. ICYMI, nominations for the 2024 Academy Awards were released on Tuesday, Jan. 23. So today we’re channeling Tinseltown here in the Land of the Sky by spotlighting the local independent theaters where you can screen Best Picture nominees. Grab your popcorn and make your plans to watch before the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 10.

Grail Moviehouse, 17 Foundy St., Ste. 10

The colorful, three-theater indie cinema is currently showing Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” and Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction” — keep an eye on its schedule, though, because the theater plans to bring a few nominees back before the ceremony.

Plus, beginning Friday, Feb. 16, the theater is showing the Academy Award-nominated short films, from animation to live action to documentary. Then head back to Grail Moviehouse for “Hollywood’s Big Night” to see which of your favorite flicks take home the hardware.

Fine Arts Theatre, 36 Biltmore Ave.

This art deco gem features two screens showing independent and art films. In addition to “American Fiction,” the theater also just began showing Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone of Interest.”

Want to learn more about how these local theaters pick which movies to show? Here’s your ticket to a behind-the-screens tour of Asheville’s independent theaters.

More from AVLtoday
A recent $425,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation will help it come to fruition.
Through the Paint NC initiative, Buncombe County is getting a brand new mural from artist Max Dowdle — here’s how you can help choose the design and help paint it too.
The centuries-old Chinese tile game has experienced a massive resurgence — now, Asheville welcomes its first dedicated mahjong lounge.
Sponsored
Make the most of the season without pulling out your wallet.
Join the cleanups, crafting, parties, and promotions happening in honor of the world around us.
Lend an ear to four Record Store Day releases from over the years, pressed here in Asheville at Citizen Vinyl.
It’s time to dust off the checkered picnic basket + blanket and take advantage of the fresh air.
After more than 100 seasons as McCormick Field, the ballpark is now dubbed HomeTrust Park, marking a partnership between Asheville’s minor league team and its largest financial institution.