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In this episode, James Thornton returns to discuss "The Girl Who Cried Pearls" (2025). Not only is this an amazing piece of animation, it is also nominated for Best Animated Short at the upcoming Academy Awards. They discuss the previous work of Clyde Henry Productions out of Montreal, the creative process behind the film, and a little about their own views on the Oscars and making art in general.
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews: "How to Make a Killing" "GOAT" "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die" The 2026 Academy Award nominees for Best Animated Short Film The 2026 Academy Award nominees for Best Live Action Short Film. Mr. Burke also gives a spoken word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of February 23rd - 27th, 2026.
A mega episode covering 15 feature films and 15 short films calls for plenty of homework and a whole lot of fun. The big nominee getters are just as exciting of watches as this group of films Sophia and Nick discuss today, two-thirds of which are only featured on this Contenders episodes. So follow along for a quick recap about each film, how they enjoyed each nominee, what other film they would write in, and which they hope will win. The time stamps for the categories are as follows: International Feature, Documentary Feature (19:58), Animated Feature (35:44), Animated Short Film (48:28), Live Action Short Film (56:49), and Documentary Short Film (1:10:30). Comment on socials what some of your favorite inclusions are! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky, and TikTok @oscarwildpodFollow Sophia @sophia_cimFollow Nick @sauerkraut27Become a patron and listen to more content at patreon.com/OscarWild Find updated predictions and merch @ oscarwild.squarespace.comMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
Today I have Mat Brunet on from Animat to talk about the nominated animated shorts and features at this years Oscars Follow Mat on instagram https://www.instagram.com/animat505/ Follow Mat on his channel https://www.youtube.com/c/ElectricDragon505 Follow Rachel's Reviews on itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rachels-reviews/id1278536301 Get your #animationjunkie shirt and holiday gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?utm_campaign=Hallmarkies&utm_medium=8581&utm_source=affiliate Please support the podcast on patreon https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Check out the Talking Disney Anchor feed https://anchor.fm/talkingdisneycanon Follow Talking Disney on itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-disney-classics-with-rachel-wagner-stanford-clark/id1479958412 Follow my blog at https://rachelsreviews.net Follow me on twitter https://twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews/ Listen to Hallmarkies Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We talk about Jacking off asparagus and pointy headed billionaires Next Week: Dumbland https://www.criterionchannel.com/dumbland Original Artwork by Bernadette Meeker Theme music by Miles Morkri
In this episode of Militantly Mixed, Sharmane sits down with the creative team behind Disarm, an animated short film that captures the painful yet powerful intersections of identity, grief, and resilience in the wake of anti-Asian violence.Following the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, Disarm tells the story of a young woman navigating multiple layers of identity when a hate crime unfolds on her train ride home. Through stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling, the film explores anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19 pandemic from a mixed-race Filipino American perspective, offering both an artistic and emotional reflection on what it means to exist in a world marked by racism, fear, and strength.Sharmane speaks with:Lauren Lola – Writer & Co-Director @akolaurenlolaDarrick Lazo – Co-Director & Editor @edit.ninjaGeorge Nelson – Animator @wakasasheTogether, they discuss the film's creative process, the intentional choice of animation as a storytelling medium, and how Disarm serves as both art and activism in a time of collective reckoning.Support the Film: You can contribute to the Disarm crowdfunding campaign at Seed & Spark. Every donation helps bring this vital story to life.Support Militantly Mixed: Visit the Website – Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show.Support on Patreon – Help keep this independent show thriving.Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more.Instagram: @militantlymixedBluesky: @militantlymixedFacebook: Militantly Mixed Podcast
Moomin Film, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Animated Short, Bill & Ted 4 Interest, New Comics This Week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeff Grubb is joined by Mat Piscatella to chat about the August 2025 Circana report and US gaming trends, the mysterious Nintendo short, Clair Obscur hits 5 million in sales, skin prices in 2XKO, and more!
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We welcome Tsu Wei Chen, who will be your guest for this episode of the Learn Squared Podcast. Tsu Wei shares his incredible journey, which has seen him work on titles like Invincible, Off The Grid, and Frostpunk 2, among many others. So tune in and hear how this all came about, his approach to the craft of being a Concept Artist and the navigating the highs and lows of his career, plus more. - FOLLOW TSU WEI https://www.artstation.com/chenzoowe https://www.instagram.com/zoo_we_chen https://x.com/ChenZooWe - FOLLOW LEARN SQUARED https://www.cara.app/learnsquared https://www.instagram.com/learnsquared https://bsky.app/profile/learnsquared.com https://www.twitter.com/learnsquared https://www.linkedin.com/school/learnsquared - YOUR HOST https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron https://bsky.app/profile/dhandatron.bsky.social https://www.cara.app/dhandatron
There are a flood of amazing animated short films out and coming your way so Tony and Tom are sitting with a few creators to discuss their films pre-Oscar buzz! For this episode, the Bancrofts interview Disney animation supervisor Nathan Englehardt and Disney Storyboard artist Jeremy Spears, the two creators/directors of the CG animated short film "Forevergreen". This short was created by themselves and a small team of dedicated artists, all on their "off hours" from their jobs at Disney and elsewhere. No big studio funding, just lots and lots of sweat and love poured into a film that has an amazing style and story. Don't miss this episode!
On today's show: an animation-filmmaker tells a folklore story from her native country Ukraine, then a visual artist inspired by MUNI drivers and a play that connects an ancient Aztec story to the present
It’s a story we can all relate to… Three generations in a car, headed to a family event. The parents are excited; their kid is not. And Grandma? She’s asleep in her wheelchair. In the short animated film “POW!”, this particular family is Native American, and they’re headed to a powwow, where Jake desperately searches for an outlet to charge his gaming device… as his parents try to get him to participate in the festivities… “POW!” is a funny, touching slice of life for young Native Americans. It will be screened both this weekend at the Tulalip Reservation, and next week at SIFF as part of the “Family Picture Show!” GUEST: Filmmaker Joey Clift - Comedian, Emmy and Peabody nominated TV writer, director, as well as an enrolled member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe. RELATED LINKS: POW! Trailer Tulalip Reservation Screening SIFF "Family Picture Show" Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Part One of our Way Too Early 2025-26 Oscars Predictions Special, or Guarantees Special as we should have called it. Screenplays, VFX, Sound, Score, Song, the Shorts, yes - The Shorts, Make-up & Hairstyling, plus Lead Actor and Actress are all discussed. Original Screenplay reveals films where we're heavy + where Vegas leans - 3:07 Adapted Screenplay includes former winners, noms + a UFC champ - 11:37 VFX w/ Avatar & F1 + sentimental favorites & trailers that look good to us - 18:00 Sound Design w/ F1 as the favorite + other blockbusters - 23:00 Original Score has a murderers row of legendary contenders - 25:22 Original Song includes multiples by two films + the Diane Warren rule - 28:48 Documentary Short included the most research ever - 31:48 Animated Short included the least research ever - 35:09 Live Action Short is as clear a vision into the future as we've ever had - 36:44 Make-up & Hairstyling where we share 4 noms, but talk honorable mentions more - 39:26 Lead Actor has huge stars and irrational confidence levels from us in our picks - 41:05 Lead Actress - 47:07 OUTRO - 55:00 - Make sure to go back to the rest of our Oscars Year In Preview Series. We have specials to preview each section of the calendar, plus a Sundance review and a Cannes preview. Also stay locked on our feed for Part Two, where we'll predict the Supportings, Director, Casting, Best Picture and the rest of the 24 Oscar categories. And as always, let us know your thoughts, comments, questions, concerns, and your predictions via our socials. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
today i want to talk about an animated superman cartoon from the 1940s , the max fleischer superman theatrical shorts
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What Is This Episode - Top of Show . OSCARS 2025 RECAP EPISODE: Red Carpet Fashion Takes From 2 UnFashionable Mikes - 1:53 Pros/Cons of the Broadcast - 7:53 . Show Open/Conan's Monologue - 15:46 Culkin Finishes His Supporting Actor Sweep - 20:51 Video Packages for BP Noms - 23:04 Flow Upsets in Animated Feature - 24:12 A 50:1 Winner in Animated Short!!! - 27:12 . Paul Tazewell Makes Costume Design History - 28:55 Catholics vs Convicts Foreshadowed After Screenplay, MUAH wins - 31:22 The Bond Tribute Miss & Conan Movie Theater Video Hit - 33:51 Sean Baker wins his 2nd on the night for Editing - 36:29 . Zoe Saldana wins & we put the Emilia Perez controversies to rest - 38:59 Ben Stiller & Mick Jagger both kill for PD & Score + Diane loses again - 41:43 Docs make fools us & LA Firefighters get their due, but not enough applause - 45:45 Dune Part Two + Live Action short wins secured by Mike1 & Radiohead - 52:38 A moving, but oddly constructed in Memoriam - 55:53 . Everything Brutalist was long, but Cinematography Fab 5 was great - 57:09 Broadcast Speeds Up for Brazil's big moment, Brutalist Score & The Whiz! - 58:45 Adrien Brody big times the play-off music - 1:02:08 Sean Baker wins Director & AM echoes his pro indie theater speech - 1:05:40 Mikey Madison over Demi Moore in Lead Actress - 1:10:12 Anora wins Best Picture! - 1:12:56 . Tallies, Stats, Our Predictions + a string of history making Best Pictures - 1:15:07 . . OUTRO: 1:18:57 - What's coming next includes lots of great guests and potential early 2026 contending films that come out this spring. Our Oscars thank you speech includes our heartfelt gratitude to all of our guests, our sponsors, and most of all, all of our listeners.
We talk about dicks and hairy candy Where to watch the shorts https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2025/02/how-to-watch-the-2025-oscar-nominated-shorts-and-what-theyre-about.html Magic Candies https://youtu.be/mpmx5VKp9Cc?si=ozVV1yBmoNfb_N14 Next Week: Summer Wars Original Artwork by Bernadette Meeker Theme music by Miles Morkri
Final Knee Report. Thoughts on Exercise. Tulips vs Roses. Animated Shorts. The Return (movie, as in, the Odyssey). Homegrown Ice Hockey on Long Island. Basketball á la Arsenault (Jr and Sr). Monica Getz. Ken Wydro. Paddington 2! Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews: "Emilia Perez" "The Six Triple Eight" the Academy Award nominees for Best Live Action Short Film the Academy Award nominees for Best Animated Short Film Mr. Burke also gives a spoken-word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of February 24th-28th, 2025.
Join hosts Ernesto Santos and Matt Diaz as we continue down the road to the 97th Academy Awards and review multiple films from different categories. We'll start by reviewing the nominees of the Live Action Shorts, Animated Shorts and Documentary Shorts, followed by the Documentary Feature Films and wrap things up with the Animated Feature Films. In which, we'll give you our DOUBLE FEATURE SPOILER REVIEW of Memoir of a Snail & the 2-time Oscar nominated film Flow. Time Stamps:4:24 - Animated Shorts Noms18:25 - Live Action Shorts Noms33:25 - Documentary Shorts Noms49:58 - Documentary Feature Noms1:06:01 - Animated Feature Noms
If you're following along in the Contenders series, you've heard about some films three, four, or even eight times! Today though, Sophia and Nick discuss a whole new slate of movies save for three. For feature films, they share the significance of International Feature, Documentary Feature (18:13), and Animated Feature (29:35), highlighting their write-in votes and which they think should win. Then for all three Shorts categories- Live Action (39:06), Animated (45:45), and Documentary (52:12)- they mention previous nominees and winners in debating which they want the Academy to vote for. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky, and TikTok @oscarwildpodFollow Sophia @sophia_cimFollow Nick @sauerkraut27More content including updated predictions @ oscarwild.squarespace.comMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
Today I have Mat Brunet on from Animat to talk about the nominated animated shorts and features at this years Oscars Follow Mat on instagram https://www.instagram.com/animat505/ Follow Mat on his channel https://www.youtube.com/c/ElectricDragon505 Follow Rachel's Reviews on itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rachels-reviews/id1278536301 Get your #animationjunkie shirt and holiday gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?utm_campaign=Hallmarkies&utm_medium=8581&utm_source=affiliate Please support the podcast on patreon https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Check out the Talking Disney Anchor feed https://anchor.fm/talkingdisneycanon Follow Talking Disney on itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-disney-classics-with-rachel-wagner-stanford-clark/id1479958412 Follow my blog at https://rachelsreviews.net Follow me on twitter https://twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews/ Listen to Hallmarkies Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are doing our yearly dive into one of our favorite categories, "Animated Short Film." We will be going over all five nominees, "Yuck!," "Magic Candies," "In the Shadow of the Cypress," "Beautiful Men," and "Wander to Wonder." We will go over the production of each film, and dive into the plot, ending each short film with a feature length double bill. Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
With no further ado, Lee and Josh continue their fascinating odyssey into the annals (steady on) of Disney history with a casual, over-the-shoulder glance at the cartoons that made Mickey the Mouse he is today. Got Spam? Fax us! ghzpodcast@gmail.com!
Welcome back to Heroes Three podcast! This episode we're warming up with another look at a handful of animated shorts.Ek Cup Chaha from 2019 by Sumit YempalleThe Boy Who Cheated Death from 2024 by Pipou Phuong NguyenGurren Lagann Parallel Works episode 8 from 2008 by You YoshinariOnimusha 3: Demon Siege intro cinematic from 2004 directed by Takashi Yamazaki, with fight choreography by Donnie Yen and Kenji TanigakiCheck out some H3 art and merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/kf_carlito Find us online - https://linktr.ee/Heroes3PodcastEmail us! - heroes3podcast@gmail.comTimestamps(0:00) Intro(01:05) The Heroes Three catch up(05:42) A Cup of Tea(11:37) The Boy Who Cheated Death(16:02) Gurren Lagann Parallel Works Ep 8(26:51) Onimusha 3 Intro(39:31) Plugs and training for next week
In this episode of Eye on Sci Fi Podcast, the host reviews 'The Pantheon,' an awe-inspiring, indie, digitally-animated short film by director Han Yang. This film, set in the age of black magic, features a furious battle in an ancient temple between two fierce warriors. The prize? A space crystal that unlocks a portal to another world.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music.To subscribe to the newsletter, explore the podcast archive, support the podcast, and more, visit EYE ON SCI-FI Link Tree. Episode Link:Watch THE PANTHEON on Vimeo
If there's a minor blessing that has emerged from the pandemic, it's in the way that film festivals have shifted and persisted with online options. As one of the leading film festivals in the world, the Sundance Film Festival continues to bring selections of their festival to global audiences via their online and in person screening events. The 2025 festival is underway, with online screenings taking place from January 30 - February 3.I mention this as one of the values of being able to attend the festival remotely is that I can stay safe as a disabled, immunocompromised person. It also then means I can watch films like Mindie Lind and Megan Griffiths superb animated short View from the Floor. This five minute documentary tells Mindie's story as a musician, a writer, a director, and as someone who lives with disability.Mindie doesn't have any legs, and while she gets around in a wheelchair, it's that view from the floor that she's forced to present on television when she becomes a guest on the Maury Povich show. With a comedic and open narration, Mindie takes viewers from her initial perspective of being invited on the show (this is in the era before 'who's your babies dad' reveals dominated the show) to the feeling she had when the producers asked her to go on stage without her wheelchair.View from the Floor decisively and intimately unpacks the concept of inspiration porn, which leads to a further discussion about the exploitation of disabled folks, especially in relation to entertainment.As co-directors, Mindie and Megan utilise the bright and expressive animation from Joe Garber to bring a sense of comedy and charm to Mindie's story, allowing non-disabled and disabled folk to understand how inspiration porn impacts everyone's lives.In the following interview, Mindie and Megan talk about meeting through the late, great filmmaker Lynn Shelton, dealing with cat calls and more, the importance of stories about disability being able to reach a global audience, how they created the look and sound of the film, before Mindie closes the chat with an interesting fact about the person who played ET on set.To help support Mindie and Megan in transforming View from the Floor into a feature film, visit ViewFromTheFloor.com. You can donate on that site, while also checking out the artwork and listen to Mindie's song as heard in the film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If there's a minor blessing that has emerged from the pandemic, it's in the way that film festivals have shifted and persisted with online options. As one of the leading film festivals in the world, the Sundance Film Festival continues to bring selections of their festival to global audiences via their online and in person screening events. The 2025 festival is underway, with online screenings taking place from January 30 - February 3.I mention this as one of the values of being able to attend the festival remotely is that I can stay safe as a disabled, immunocompromised person. It also then means I can watch films like Mindie Lind and Megan Griffiths superb animated short View from the Floor. This five minute documentary tells Mindie's story as a musician, a writer, a director, and as someone who lives with disability.Mindie doesn't have any legs, and while she gets around in a wheelchair, it's that view from the floor that she's forced to present on television when she becomes a guest on the Maury Povich show. With a comedic and open narration, Mindie takes viewers from her initial perspective of being invited on the show (this is in the era before 'who's your babies dad' reveals dominated the show) to the feeling she had when the producers asked her to go on stage without her wheelchair.View from the Floor decisively and intimately unpacks the concept of inspiration porn, which leads to a further discussion about the exploitation of disabled folks, especially in relation to entertainment.As co-directors, Mindie and Megan utilise the bright and expressive animation from Joe Garber to bring a sense of comedy and charm to Mindie's story, allowing non-disabled and disabled folk to understand how inspiration porn impacts everyone's lives.In the following interview, Mindie and Megan talk about meeting through the late, great filmmaker Lynn Shelton, dealing with cat calls and more, the importance of stories about disability being able to reach a global audience, how they created the look and sound of the film, before Mindie closes the chat with an interesting fact about the person who played ET on set.To help support Mindie and Megan in transforming View from the Floor into a feature film, visit ViewFromTheFloor.com. You can donate on that site, while also checking out the artwork and listen to Mindie's song as heard in the film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Although our rankings varied (especially when the nostalgia trump card was pulled on a couple of cartoons!), here are our favorite (and most nostalgic) and least favorite cartoons from this magical 90s VHS tape. Did anyone else have one of these tapes lying around their house as a kid? Favorite and Most Nostalgic Disney Christmas Cartoon Shorts
This episode revisits THE GUARDIAN'S TALE, a captivating animated short about a fearsome monster guarding a powerful artifact hidden on a distant and isolated planet. When a spaceship crashes on the planet, the sole survivor - a young girl - and the terrifying creature form a most unlikely friendship.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music.To subscribe to the newsletter, explore the podcast archive, support the podcast, and more, visit EYE ON SCI-FI Link Tree.Episode Links:Watch: The Guardian's Tale on Vimeo
Episode 219 of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast introduces 'Cydonia,' a French sci-fi animated short film by ECV. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, it depicts humanity's struggle and a mysterious portal offering salvation. The traditionally animated film stands out for its striking visuals and haunting scenes.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music.To subscribe to the newsletter, explore the podcast archive, support the podcast, and more, visit EYE ON SCI-FI Link Tree.Episode Link:Watch Cydonia on YouTube
Comic Book Animated Short Film. Henry tackles the new animated short film, The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story (available on YouTube).Subscribe / Buy Bonus Shows / Contact
2021 Academy Award Best Animated Short Film. Henry tackles the heart-wrenching animated short film, If Anything Happens I Love You (available on Netflix).Subscribe / Buy Bonus Shows / Contact
Indie Animated Short Film. Henry tackles the terrifying 2020 animated short film, Model Citizen (available on YouTube).Subscribe / Buy Bonus Shows / Contact
This year, one of the most talked about Animated Shorts at this year's Oscars is WAR IS OVER. The project, inspired by the Music of John and Yoko, is an 11-minute animated short featuring the 50-year-old classic song Happy Xmas (War Is Over), set against the backdrop of war. Today, we welcome three of the shorts' brilliant creators: Pixar alum and Oscar®-nominee Dave Mullins, Golden Globe®-Nominee Brad Booker, and co-writer Sean Ono Lennon who executives produces alongside Yoko Ono. This is part ONE of our two part conversation with the brilliant trio, so make sure you tune into part two tomorrow! WATCH JEFF'S MOVIE FOR FREE: https://tubitv.com/movies/100007554/always-lola?start=true&tracking=google-feed&utm_source=google-feed JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife
This year, one of the most talked about Animated Shorts at this year's Oscars is WAR IS OVER. The project, inspired by the Music of John and Yoko, is an 11-minute animated short featuring the 50-year-old classic song Happy Xmas (War Is Over), set against the backdrop of WWI. Today, we welcome three of the shorts' brilliant creators: Pixar alum and Oscar®-nominee Dave Mullins, Golden Globe®-Nominee Brad Booker, and co-writer Sean Ono Lennon who executives produces alongside his mom, Yoko Ono. This is part ONE of our two part conversation with the brilliant trio, so make sure you tune into part two tomorrow! JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife
Adnan tells you who should and who will win all the Oscar Awards. Private Parts. All of the Oscar nominated Animated Shorts. Oscar nominated director Misan Harriman joins Adnan to discuss The After. We remember Richard Lewis by replaying his 2017 appearance on Cinephile. Adnan shares some info on our Oscar watch party/live stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adnan tells you who should and who will win all the Oscar Awards. Private Parts. All of the Oscar nominated Animated Shorts. Oscar nominated director Misan Harriman joins Adnan to discuss The After. We remember Richard Lewis by replaying his 2017 appearance on Cinephile. Adnan shares some info on our Oscar watch party/live stream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices