With the Oscars shortlist out this week, most avid movie-goers are probably aware of the front-runners, predicted winners and (Barbie, anyone?) biggest snubs.
But they’re also likely aware of how hard it is to see the lot. With 53 nominated titles — 38 of which are feature films — that’s a serious time investment if you plan on heading to the theatres.
More than a quarter of the movies are not available for home viewing. Among the ones that are available, many only offer one-time rental or purchase options. It all adds up to putting a serious dent in your wallet.
To help, CBC News has
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