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The statues have been distributed, the parties are over and the formalwear has been returned to their designers. But the excitement of these great films still lingers and many of last night’s winners are playing on cable’s Movies On Demand. For those who want to check out these celebrated titles, all they need do is click on their remotes.

Below is a selection of nominees and winners now playing or soon available on cable TV’s Movies On Demand*. These are just a few highlights from the schedule of upcoming new titles. We’ll keep you posted as new titles become available in the coming weeks and months.

Nominated films and Winners available on cable’s Movies On Demand:


“The Social Network” (Now Playing)

Nominations:

Best Picture: Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca and Ceán Chaffin, Producers

Best Director: David Fincher

Best Actor: Jesse Eisenberg

Best Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin …WINNER!

Best Original Score: Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross….WINNER!

Best Film Editing: …WINNER!

Best Cinematography: Jeff Cronenweth

Best Sound Mixing

“Inception” (Now Playing)

Nominations:

Best Picture: Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers

Best Original Screenplay

Best Art Direction

Best Cinematography: Wally Pfister…WINNER!

Best Sound Editing…..WINNER!

Best Sound Mixing….WINNER!

Best Visual Effects….WINNER!

Best Original Score: Hans Zimmer

“Black Swan” (Premieres on MOD March 29)

Nominations:

Best Picture: Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin, Producers

Best Director: Darren Aronofsky

Best Actress: Natalie Portman…..WINNER!

Best Film Editing

Best Cinematography: Matthew Libatique



“The Fighter” (Premieres on MOD March 15)

Nominations:

Best Picture: David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Mark Wahlberg, Producers

Best Director: David O. Russell

Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale…..WINNER!

Best Supporting Actress: Melissa Leo ….WINNER!

Best Supporting Actress: Amy Adams

Best Original Screenplay

Best Film Editing



Toy Story 3” (Now Playing)

Nominations:

Best Picture: “Darla K. Anderson, Producer

Best Animated Film…WINNER!

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Song: “We Belong Together” Randy Newman…WINNER!

Best Sound Editing



The Kids Are All Right” (Now Playing)

Nominations:

Best Picture: Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte and Celine Rattray, Producers

Best Actress: Annette Bening

Best Supporting Actor: Mark Ruffalo

Best Original Screenplay



127 Hours” (Premieres on MOD March 1)

Nominations:

Best Picture: Christian Colson, Danny Boyle and John Smithson, Producers

Best Actor: James Franco

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score: A.R. Rahman

Best Film Editing

Best Original Song: “If I Rise”



“Winter’s Bone” (Now Playing)

Nominations:

Best Picture: Anne Rosellini and Alix Madigan-Yorkin, Producers

Best Actress: Jennifer Lawrence

Best Supporting Actor: John Hawks

Best Adapted Screenplay



“The Town” (Now Playing)

Best Supporting Actor: Jeremy Renner



“Animal Kingdom” (Now Playing)

Best Supporting Actress: Jacki Weaver



“How to Train Your Dragon” (Now Playing)

Nominations:

Best Animated Feature Film

Best Original Score: John Powell



“Dogtooth” (Greece) Now Playing- Comcast, Time Warner, Bright House till 4/7, Cox till 3/17

Best Foreign Film



“Exit Through the Gift Shop” Now Playing- Comcast till 3/7, Time Warner/Bright House till 3/15

Best Documentary



“Inside Job” Premieres April 7th

Best Documentary – WINNER!



“Unstoppable” (Now Playing)

Best Sound Editing



“Salt” (Now Playing)

Best Sound Mixing



“Hereafter” Premieres on MOD March 15th
Best Visual Effects



“Iron Man 2” (Now Playing until 3/24)
Best Visual Effects

Animated Short Films and Live Action Short Films: The best of this year’s nominated shorts are currently playing on many systems in two special packages: Best Animated Short Films and Best Live Action Short Films, in both HD and SD.

Best Animated Short WINNER!: “The Lost Thing”

Best Live Action Short WINNER!: “God of Love”

With Movies On Demand through digital cable, viewers can watch movies instantly, pause, fast-forward and rewind.

*Title dates and availability may vary by system.

These movies are distributed to U.S. cable systems by iN DEMAND. For full listings, go to In Demand, on-screen guides or cable system websites. Listings for Cable’s Movies On Demand can also be found at TV Guide.

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