‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’

Won for: Best picture, musical or comedy; best screenplay; best supporting actor

“[Quentin] Tarantino is still practicing a cinema of saturation, demanding the audience’s total attention and bombarding us with allusions, visual jokes, flights of profane eloquence, daubs of throwaway beauty and gobs of premeditated gore. And yet ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,’ whose title evokes bedtime stories as well as a pair of Sergio Leone masterpieces, is Tarantino’s most relaxed movie by far, both because of its ambling, shaggy-dog structure and the easygoing rhythm of its scenes.” (Read the full Times review by A.O. Scott.)

Where to watch: Rent it on iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and YouTube.

‘Joker’

Won for: Best actor, drama; best score

“An empty, foggy exercise in second-hand style and second-rate philosophizing. Besotted with the notion of its own audacity — as if willful unpleasantness were a form of artistic courage — the film turns out to be afraid of its own shadow, or at least of the faintest shadow of any actual relevance.” (Read the full Times review by A.O. Scott.)

Where to watch: Buy it on iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and YouTube.

‘Judy’

Won for: Best actress, drama

“Mostly, ‘Judy’ offers the familiar spectacle of one star playing another. [Renée] Zellweger’s performance is credible, with agitated flutters and filigreed touches, though it leans hard on Judy’s tremulous fragility, as if she were a panicked hummingbird. The take is also cautious, too comfortable; it never makes you flinch or look away.” (Read the full Times review by Manohla Dargis.)