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On this week's episode, Morgan is joined by returning guest and critic Eoin Daly to discuss Barbara Loden's 1970 film, "Wanda." Eoin and Morgan dive into the film's impact on women in film and in independent film, how Loden's film challenges societal norms, and the subject matter it explores. TRIGGER WARNING: the film does depict domestic violence which is discussed in this episode. If you or someone you know needs resources or assistance, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline.You can follow EoinTwitterBlueSkyYou can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagramBlueSkyWebsite
“Children as young as six have been exposed to porn and they'll never be the same. Those kids become a lot more aggressive to other kids in school.”That is according to Cyber-Security Expert Aoife Noone. She visits schools to educate children on how to be safe online with the Think Smart Cyber Safety and Mindset Programme.Aoife joins Andrea to discuss, along with Eoin Daly, Principal of Mother of Divine Grace National School in Finglas, Gina Dermody, Psychotherapist and Clinical Director at Adolescence and Beyond, Noel Loftus, Principal at St. Attracta's National School in Roscommon and more.
Two times the luck of the Irish, as we welcome back to the show the amazing Eoin Daly to discuss the career of the fantastic Saoirse Ronan! From Atonement to The Out Run, Brooklyn to Lady Bird to Blitz, we cover it all! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or wherever you get podcasts! All clips are used under Fair Use and belong to their respective copyright owners.
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This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back Eoin Daly to discuss the 2016 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Emma Stone won for her performance in "La La Land," beating Isabelle Huppert in "Elle," Ruth Negga in "Loving," Natalie Portman in "Jackie," and Meryl Streep in "Florence Foster Jenkins." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Stone. 0:00 - 13:30 - Introduction 13:31 - 44:19 - Isabelle Huppert 44:20 - 1:08:42 - Ruth Negga 1:08:43 - 1:31:17 - Natalie Portman 1:31:18 - 1:48:58 - Meryl Streep 1:48:59 - 2:14:58 - Emma Stone 2:14:59 - 3:11:57 - Why Emma Stone won / Twitter questions 3:11:58 - 3:16:54 - Who was the runner-up? Buy And the Runner-Up Is merch at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/and-the-runner-up-is?ref_id=24261! Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter, Instagram, and Bluesky Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley Artwork: Brian O'Meara
This week on Female Gaze: The Film Club, writer Eoin Daly has returned to the podcast to discuss Lorene Scafaria's 2019 film, "Hustlers." You can follow EoinTwitterYou can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagram
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On this week's episode, Morgan is joined by Deborah Kerr historian and writer Eoin Daly to discuss Céline Sciamma's 2019 film, "Portrait of a Lady on Fire."You can follow EoinTwitterYou can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagram
Getting to know her, getting to know all about her! This month on the show, we're joined by the wonderful Eoin Daly to discuss the film career of six times Oscar nominee Deborah Kerr! From Black Narcissus to Tea and Sympathy, From Here to Eternity to An Affair to Remember and everything else! Don't forget, Patreon members get extended episodes! This episode has 30+ more minutes of content! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or Google.
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack The vote on the two referendums on the Family and Care is not far away and while opinion polls suggest a landslide for Yes Yes, events of recent days (Ministers misrepresenting the amendments and FLAC's criticism of the Care aspect) have made enough noise to at least make people investigate what they're voting on. Joining us on the podcast is Constitutional Law expert and lecturer in the subject, Eoin Daly. If you have heard Eoin on with us before you know he "strives" to give clear and unvarnished information about the Irish Constitution, the role of the legislature and what it means in the real world.
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This episode of Target Audience welcomes film critic and podcaster Eoin Daly. Eoin is targeted by Baz Luhrman's 2001 romance musical Moulin Rouge!. Join us as we discuss movie star Nicole Kidman, Baz's beautiful excess, jukebox musicals, and the screwed up Best Original Song Oscar category. Eoin on Twitter Eoin on Letterboxd Eoin's Film Blog Ben on Twitter Ben on Letterboxd Ben on Instagram IceCream4Freaks Opening/Closing Song - "Pull Me Through" by Royal Blood
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I was absolutely chuffed when both Eoin Daly and Chels Eichholz agreed to talk about Funny Face on the podcast. Both guests need no introduction, as they have both made notable appearances on previous episodes of the podcast. However, it's worth noting that they're perfectly suited to the task of analysing this classic Audrey Hepburn vehicle. For someone like myself, who had never seen the film before, it was a real relief to have two experts leading the way. Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions https://twitter.com/Chels725 https://twitter.com/CinemaGals https://twitter.com/MoxieGalsPod https://twitter.com/eoindaily Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
Listen to this PREVIEW of the 5th episode of A Woman Robbed, a special bonus series you can hear on the And the Runner-Up Is Patreon exclusive feed! A Woman Robbed is a series in which Kevin is joined by a special guest in discussing women who had significant Oscar buzz heading into the nominations but were ultimately robbed/snubbed/omitted from the Best Actress lineup. In this episode, Kevin speaks with Eoin Daly about Shelley Duvall ("3 Women") and Cher ("Mask"), who won Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival but weren't even nominated at the Oscars. We discuss their performances, talk about why they came up short, and reveal whether we would have nominated them. You can listen to the full episode of A Woman Robbed by going to patreon.com/andtherunnerupis and contributing at the $3 per month tier. Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter: @Kevin_Jacobsen Follow Eoin Daly on Twitter: @eoindaily Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter: @OscarRunnerUp
We are delighted to welcome Eoin Daly as a very special guest to talk about the one and only Jennifer Ehle! You may know Jennifer from BBC's Pride & Prejudice (Simon Langton, 1995) or in films such as The King's Speech (Tom Hooper, 2010), Zero Dark Thirty (Kathryn Bigelow, 2011), A Quiet Passion (Terence Davies, 2016), Saint Maud (Rose Glass, 2019) or She Said (Maria Schrader, 2022). Join us as we discuss of this and more much! Enjoy the episode and follow us on social media to stay updated! We're @dontknow_her on Twitter and Instagram. And you can support us here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontknowherpod/message
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Long-time listeners will be aware of the fact that I have a very complicated relationship with the works of director King Vidor. He was all over the map politically but did achieve the herculean feat of polishing Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead, a veritable turd, into a highly entertaining melodrama. This week, I had the opportunity to discuss his most popular film, The Crowd, with renowned film critic Eoin Daly. We were deeply moved by this film's nuanced portrayal of dysfunctional family dynamics and the grieving process. Listen to us gush about this unqualified masterpiece for almost an hour! Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
Yes, you read that correctly: It's time to recap RuPaul's Drag Race! And it's all hosted by your favorite Mythic Quest podcast cohost, Chels (@chels725)! You can also check out the backlog of Drag Race episodes at Cinema Gals.Your Drag Race Crew — Chels, Jesse (@speakupjesse), and Paige (@paigenkiser) — are joined by Eoin Daly (@eoindaily) to cover the two-part season 15 premiere, "One Night Only." The group dives in by judging the entrance looks, talents, and runways of the new group of queens. From drag royalty to twins, they share who they think put their best heel forward and who left a bad taste in their mouths. Plus, each person reveals if they're a Mary-Kate or an Ashley and which Parent Trap home they'd prefer to live in. Join them this season and let them know who you think should be America's next drag superstar! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for more fun content. And donate if you can to the Loveland Therapy Fund for Black Women and Girls.
In this episode, Eoin Daly joins Brett and Christian to discuss six films from 1951 that were not nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd for more episodes and content! The theme music provided for this podcast was composed by Joshua Arnoldy. 2:52 - Ace in the Hole 15:50 - The African Queen 33:50 - The Day the Earth Stood Still 53:48 - La Ronde 1:05:14 - Royal Wedding 1:15:10 - Strangers on a Train 1:30:22 - Honorable/Dishonorable Mentions 1:44:20 - Personal Awards
In this episode, Eoin Daly joins Brett and Christian to discuss the five films that were nominated for Best Picture for the year 1951, which were celebrated at the 24th Academy Awards. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd for more content! The theme music provided for this podcast was composed by Joshua Arnoldy. Beginning – Overview of the 24th Academy Awards 6:55 - Decision Before Dawn 16:28 - A Place in the Sun 33:17 - Quo Vadis 47:39 - A Streetcar Named Desire 1:06:23 - An American in Paris 1:28:40 – Which Picture Was Best?: Ranking the Nominees
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Calum and Chris are joined by guest Eoin Daly to discuss the 1962 nominees for Best Actress, which were Anne Bancroft (The Miracle Worker), Bette Davis (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?), Katharine Hepburn (Long Day's Journey Into Night), Geraldine Page (Sweet Bird of Youth), and Lee Remick (Days of Wine and Roses). What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?: 03:03 - 24:40 Long Day's Journey Into Night: 24:40 - 41:35 Sweet Bird of Youth: 41:35 - 58:54 Days of Wine and Roses: 58:54 - 1:13:07 The Miracle Worker: 1:13:07 - 1:31:03 Listener Questions: 1:31:03 - 1:41:14 Conclusions/Ranking: 1:41:14 - 1:55:36
You guys, our fantastic members, have asked us to look into the Government switcheroo that is due to take place in December and how inserting a right to housing into the Irish constitution might change things, or not. So we got Constitutional Law lecturer in NUIG, Dr Eoin Daly, to dig into both of these issues. The result is a very informative podcast that shows the scope of powers that a Taoiseach has and raises concerns that a referendum might not be the best use of housing activists energies at this particular time. Hope you enjoy. Please , please, please click on patreon.com/tortoiseshack and have a gander.
You guys, our fantastic members, have asked us to look into the Government switcheroo that is due to take place in December and how inserting a right to housing into the Irish constitution might change things, or not. So we got Constitutional Law lecturer in NUIG, Dr Eoin Daly, to dig into both of these issues. The result is a very informative podcast that shows the scope of powers that a Taoiseach has and raises concerns that a referendum might not be the best use of housing activists energies at this particular time. Hope you enjoy. Please , please, please click on patreon.com/tortoiseshack and have a gander.
The State is to provide free school books to all primary school children from next September. Details of the initiative will come in tomorrow's Budget, while the pupil-teacher ratio will come down to 23:1. Kieran was joined by Dawn Behan, the owner of Woodbine Books in Kilcullen in County Kildare and Eoin Daly, principal of Mother of Divine Grace in Dublin...
This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes Eoin Daly to discuss the 1953 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Audrey Hepburn won for her performance in "Roman Holiday," beating Leslie Caron in "Lili," Ava Gardner in "Mogambo," Deborah Kerr in "From Here to Eternity," and Maggie McNamara in "The Moon Is Blue." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Hepburn. 0:00 - 12:29 - Introduction 12:30 - 34:14 - Leslie Caron 34:15 - 57:50 - Ava Gardner 57:51 - 1:18:58 - Deborah Kerr 1:18:59 - 1:39:39 - Maggie McNamara 1:39:40 - 1:58:38 - Audrey Hepburn 1:58:39 - 2:29:27 - Why Audrey Hepburn won / Twitter questions 2:29:28 - 2:34:30 - Who was the runner-up? Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter Follow Eoin Daly on Twitter Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley Artwork: Brian O'Meara
Why can't all movies be this good? Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
Chels, Jesse, and Paige are joined by returning faves Eoin Daly and Megan Mann to cover RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 episode 10. This week our Queens are inducted into the Kennedy Davenport Center Hall of Shade and tasked with roasting each other and the judges. Solomon Georgio coaches are girls with Ross Mathews, giving the queens some mixed-to-filler advice. Jinkx, Monet, and The Viv are confident, Trinity is worried she's going to bomb again, and Raja and her thesaurus is the only person that understands the definition of "roast". Plus, the return of our favorite cameraperson Wintergreen/Sarge, Megan has thoughts about guest judge Ronan Farrow (Sinatra?), and Jaida Essence Hall Holmes is on Monet's hookup case! Join us this season and let us know who you think should be the Queen of All Queens! Paige's BookstagramMegan's BookstagramMegan's TikTokFollow us!TwitterInstagram
Chels and Jesse are joined by returning fave Eoin Daly to cover RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 episode 7. This week our queens have their second design challenge of the season, where they have to reimagine one of Ru's past legendary looks. The Vivienne immediately regrets her decision to block Jinkx, Shea ponders if she's fading into the background, and our panel shares their personal Top 4 Queens they want in the finale. Join us this season and let us know who you think should be the Queen of All Queens! Follow Paige and her Bookstagram!Follow us!TwitterInstagramCover Art by the incredible Grace Aki
Never a better day to chat Fassbinder. Schygulla missed out on the Oscar for the likes of Field, Fonda, Clayburgh, Mason and Midler. Should she have been nominated alongside that group? Eoin's Twitter: @eoindaily | Letterboxd: @eoindaly2k14 James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod | Letterboxd: @jameskuno Intro Song: "Awards" by Alexi Action
Chels, Jesse, & Paige are joined by returning fave Eoin Daly and The Film Experience's Nathaniel Rogers to cover RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 7 episode 5. The gang attends graduation this week with the Queens giving Drag U commencement speeches. Nikki Glaser coaches our racers, with Raja and Yvie hungry for a win, Shea going full Mean Girls, a rivalry brewing between Jinkx and The Vivienne, and maybe a secret alliance between Jaida and The Vivienne. Plus, the winners have bonus stars to give away, with winners Monet and Trinity promising to reward each other. Join us this season and let us know who you think should be America's Next Drag Superstar! Follow us!TwitterInstagramCover Art by the incredible Grace Aki
Vincente Minnelli was capable of being a radical filmmaker. Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
Chels, Jesse, & Paige are joined by Eoin Daly to cover season 14 episode 13 of RuPaul's Drag Race. It's a big week for the queens, with a big mini challenge that includes our dearly beloved Dolly Parton and the enormous task of roasting Ross Mathews. Bosco bounces back from her near elimination last week and Chels and Jesse are praising the chocolate bar nonsense. Paige and Chels have some critiques of this tutu runway and Eoin shares their thoughts on the season as a whole as the gang gears up for the finale. Plus, we debate if it should have been a bottom three and if that double sashay was earned. Join us this season and let us know who you think should be America's Next Drag Superstar! Follow us!TwitterInstagram
We love you, Judy Holliday. Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ https://letterboxd.com/ZitaShort/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
Chels, Jesse, & Paige are joined by Eoin Daly to cover season 14 episode 9 of RuPaul's Drag Race. The queens are going to Drag Con! The two panels talk all things men, fatherhood, and toxic masculinity to varying levels of success. We learned which queens can hold a conversation and who should stick to texts. Then fun shoulder pads runway where few contestants understood the assignment, and a great debate over who should've won. PLUS, did the Jasmine vs. Jorgeous lip sync we've been waiting for deliver? Subscribe and listen to find out! Join us this season and let us know who you think should be America's Next Drag Superstar! Follow us!TwitterInstagram
What a lovely film. Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ letterboxd.com/catherineshort/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
I'm starting to believe cinema peaked with "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend". Either that or "Ain't There Anyone Here for Love".Twitter: @GabeTheJoker / @AlternateOscars / @eoindailyInstagram: gabe_guarinLetterboxd: MisterHulot / eoindailyEoin's blog: "An Irish Person" Awards (anirishboyawar.blogspot.com)Patreon: Gabe Guarin is creating a podcast celebrating alternate awards lists | PatreonBe sure to rate and review this podcast for visibility's sake and subscribe through your choice of server. Until next time, sit back and relax, cheers and enjoy, and thanks for listening to the Alternate Oscars.Podcast website: https://anchor.fm/alternate-oscars/episodes/26th-Alternate-Oscars---1953-ft--Eoin-Daly-e1e7ohr
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Calum and Chris are joined by podcaster Eoin Daly to discuss the 1982 nominees for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, which were Charles Durning (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas), Louis Gossett Jr. (An Officer and a Gentleman), John Lithgow (The World According to Garp), James Mason (The Verdict), and Robert Preston (Victor/Victoria). The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: 02:53 - 17:11 The World According to Garp: 17:11 - 29:55 The Verdict: 29:55 - 51:38 Victor/Victoria: 51:38 - 1:06:42 An Officer and a Gentleman: 1:06:42 - 1:19:57 Conclusions/Ranking: 1:19:57 - 1:31:16 Intro Music: Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes, "Up Where We Belong" (from An Officer and a Gentleman) Exit music: Charles Durning, "The Sidestep" (from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas)
The Talented Mr. Ripley might just count 1999 as period cinema. A year that isn't necessarily reflected well by its Best Picture choices. What did Eoin and I think of this luscious summer adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's boundless novel, and Anthony Minghella's big Oscar follow-up that wasn't? Eoin's Twitter: @eoindaily | Letterboxd: @eoindaly2k14 James' Twitter(s): @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod James' Website: allaboutoscar.net
Listen to this PREVIEW of the 48th episode of On Second Thought, a special bonus series you can hear on the And the Runner-Up Is Patreon exclusive feed! On Second Thought is a series in which Kevin is joined by TWO special guests in breaking down another Best Picture nominee not reviewed on the regular show that could have still been the runner-up. In this episode, Kevin speaks with Baby Clyde and Eoin Daly about Arthur Hiller's "Love Story," the possible runner-up that lost Best Picture to "Patton" in 1970. This episode includes a review of the film itself, its awards run, and another fun quiz! You can listen to the full episode of On Second Thought by going to patreon.com/andtherunnerupis and contributing at the $3 per month tier. Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter: @Kevin_Jacobsen Follow Baby Clyde on Twitter: @BabyClydeOscars Follow Eoin Daly on Twitter: @eoindaily Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter: @OscarRunnerUp Music featured in this episode: "Love Story Theme" - Francis Lai
Is this Scorsese's best film? Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ letterboxd.com/catherineshort/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
This movie was wild. But I think we did it justice.Twitter: @Gabe_The_Joker / @eoindaily / @AlternateOscarsAn Irish Person Awards Blog: http://anirishboyawar.blogspot.com/Instagram: @gabe_guarinLetterboxd: MisterHulot / eoindailyBe sure to subscribe through whatever server you use and rate and review for visibility's sake. Until next time, sit back and relax, cheers and enjoy, and thank you for listening to the Alternate Oscars!Podcast website: https://anchor.fm/alternate-oscars
If only Eoin Daly and I loved 2015's Oscar season as much as we adore Todd Haynes' sublime Carol. An Oscar favourite *outside* the all-important Best Picture and Best Director ballots, we're both in the agreement that Carol would have shaken up the race. Listen to find out how we revised 2015's Best Picture lineup and modified the six categories that Carol was nominated, and unjustly lost in. Also listen for notes on category fraud, the Academy's longevity, and of course, all things Carol, a favourite film that we are both endlessly passionate about. Eoin's Twitter: @eoindaily | Letterboxd @eoindaly2k14 James' Twitters: @all_about_oscar | @outofoscarpod
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This is the weird Kitty Foyle rip-off that nobody asked for. Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ letterboxd.com/catherineshort/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
The exceptionally talented Eoin Daly makes his triumphant return to the podcast to talk about a film that didn't wow us as much as we hoped it would. Don't worry, we still gush about the wonderful Lillian Gish. Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ letterboxd.com/catherineshort/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
In the latest episode, Eoin Daly returns to discuss the films of 1937. We covered a lot of ground in nearly three hours, but there was a lot us gushing about films like Make Way for Tomorrow and History Is Made at Night. Irene Dunne hive ascend!Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gabe_The_Joker / https://twitter.com/eoindaily / https://twitter.com/AlternateOscarsLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/misterhulot/ / https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabe_guarin/Reminder list of eligible releases: https://letterboxd.com/claudioalves/list/list-of-productions-eligible-for-the-10th/Be sure to rate and review this podcast for visibility's sake. Until next time, sit back and relax, cheers and enjoy, and thank you for listening to the Alternate Oscars.Podcast website: https://anchor.fm/alternate-oscars
Sorry this post is late. I invited Eoin Daly to discuss Oscar Sunday with me, from the actual ceremony to the winners, especially the things we took issue with. Hope you enjoy!Follow Gabe Guarin on Twitter and Letterboxd: @Gabe_The_Joker and MisterHulot respectivelyFollow Eoin Daly on Twitter and Letterboxd: @eoindaily and eoindaly2k14 respectivelyFollow the Alternate Oscars podcast page on Twitter: @AlternateOscarsBe sure to rate and review this podcast for visibility. Cheers and enjoy!
For the first episode of this podcast, I discussed 1932's Trouble in Paradise with, noted Academy Awards enthusiast, Eoin Daly. We went deep on why Kay Francis is largely forgotten today, the wonder of Miriam Hopkins in the many different phases of her career and the surprising complexity of the relationship dynamics in this romantic comedy. I apologize for the outdated message at the end of the podcast. You can contact me through these avenues. Twitter twitter.com/Zita_Short https://twitter.com/300Passions Letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/eoindaly2k14/ letterboxd.com/catherineshort/ Grant Zepernick provided the artwork for this podcast. Please rate and review the podcast in order to increase its visibility. Thanks for listening.
We are joined in the #TortoiseShack by Gerald Nash TD and Professor Eoin Daly, Lecturer above the bar, School of Law, NUI Galway to discuss the recent controversial High Court judgment which ruled, as unconstitutional, legislation which allowed for the regulation of wages in specific economic sectors - Náisiúnta Leictreach Contraitheoir Eireann v. the Labour Court. We talk about the long history of sectoral orders and the implications for all workers and possibly the minimum wage. Join us: patreon.com/tortoiseshack