Where to watch the 2020 Oscars, and other exciting TV shows this month


The Oscars will be telecast live on Monday, plus we have four more TV events you don't want to miss this February.. Photo: AFP

With CNY festivities begin to subside, that means there’s more time to tune in to your favourite TV shows. This month, Homeland returns for one last season while the Al Pacino starrer Hunters debuts this month. And of course, you won’t want to miss this year’s Oscars telecast!

With the work of two Malaysian producers up for an Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject, St. Louis Superman, the upcoming Oscars 2020 is made that much more special.

We’re also excited to see if Laura Dern, who’s nominated for the third time, will finally win a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in Marriage Story. And will South Korea’s Parasite make history as the first foreign-language film to win Best Picture?

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