"Sing Sing" now streaming on Max after Oscar snub

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The movie "Sing Sing," which gained critical acclaim in 2024, is now available for streaming on Max. The film, directed by Colman Domingo, was surprisingly not nominated for Best Picture despite its popularity. "Sing Sing" tells the story of an inmate who leads a theater program in New York's Sing Sing prison. This program is designed to help inmates through the healing power of art. The film features many former inmates who participated in the real-life program it portrays. The movie premiered in theaters during the summer of 2024 and received three Oscar nominations, but it took several months to become available for on-demand viewing. Its late release raised questions among fans and critics alike. Now, viewers can watch "Sing Sing" with a Max subscription. It is also available for purchase or rental on several digital platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV. In the UK, it can be found on Prime Video as well. In addition to "Sing Sing," Max is streaming other notable Oscar films, including "Dune: Part Two" and the winner of Best Animated Feature, "Flow." Fans are encouraged to watch "Sing Sing" now that it has finally been released for home viewing.


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