SINGAPORE — The 95th Academy Awards may have come to a close, but fans of the winning titles can still catch up on them through HBO Go.

The online streaming platform offers a variety of Oscar-winning films, including “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” which won seven awards at this year’s ceremony, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Michelle Yeoh‘s performance.

The film follows the story of a Chinese American mother who learns to channel her new-found powers and fight through the splintering timelines of the multiverse to save her home, family and herself.

The global hit stars Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., James Hong and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Another Oscar-winning title available on HBO Go is the documentary thriller “Navalny,” which won Best Documentary Feature. Co-produced by CNN Films and HBO Max, the documentary tells the story of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his fight against corruption and for democracy.

Lastly, “Top Gun: Maverick,” which won Best Sound, is also available on HBO Go. The action-packed film follows the story of a courageous test pilot named Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, starred by Tom Cruise, as he trains a detachment of Top Gun graduates for a specialized mission.

Fans can subscribe to HBO Go online at https://www.hbogoasia.sg/ or through the mobile app via the App Store or Play Store for as low as S$9.99/month.

The streaming platform is also accessible through StarHub, Singtel, and meWatch, and is available on Android TV, Apple TV, LG TV, and Samsung Smart TV with AirPlay and Google Cast functionality.

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