I saw "Nuremburg" also, and I wondered why Russell Crowe did not get, at least, a nomination for Best Actor. He was terrific.
I also saw "Frankenstein" and I thought that Jacob Elordi was wonderful as the Monster. He did get a nomination for Supporting Actor.
I didn't sit and watch the entire program, mostly because I was bored with it.
I stopped watching the Oscars many years ago. The last time I was interested in the best actor category was when Gary Oldman portrayed Winston Churchill in the 2017 film "Darkest Hour." His performance was phenomenal. To me he was Winston Churchill, and I was so glad that he'd won. I like Oldman as an actor. I've been watching him the past five seasons in Apple Tv's "Slow Horses." It's been renewed for a 6th and 7th season. He's plays a slovenly and grumpy head of a group of dysfunctional MI5 agents who were once flying high, but have screwed up sometime in their career, and ended up in "Slough House." It's an excellent series.
One thing I'd read about the movie Nuremberg, is that when they showed the documentary film during the trial scene, the director told all the actors and extras, he didn't want them watching the original 1948 film before being exposed to it during the filming. He wanted their original reactions to the content of the film as they saw it during the filming of that scene. One thing I did before watching the movie, was download the 1948 remastered version of the original documentary...the one they showed at the actual trials. I found it on a torrent site.
Before TV shows were streamed, I watched more movies on DVD. When I did watch TV series, I always recorded them on the DVR, then watched them without the ads. I dumped cable and the DVR probably 6 or 7 years ago, and went strictly to streaming, which means I watch more TV series than movies now. I'm not a binge watcher, but prefer to watch one episode from a series, then watch an episode from another series afterward.
I'm also particular about the TV series I watch. I'm not into sit coms, reality, game shows, or games that pit humans against humans in challenges. I never watch live events, and pay extra to eliminate ads. I'm more into historical, mystery and detective series, and prefer those that are UK and Australian produced.