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Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman isn't buying the Menendez brothers' version of events. He's made it clear: they're not getting out of prison on his watch. Standing before the press, Hochman didn't mince words. The self-defense claim? A lie. The supposed rehabilitation? Not enough. His office is officially opposing resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez, who are serving life without parole for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. Hochman's argument is simple: the brothers have spent the last 30 years weaving a story that doesn't hold up to scrutiny. They say they were terrified of their father, that years of sexual abuse led them to kill out of fear. But Hochman, after poring over trial transcripts, prison records, and testimony, says that's just not true. He points to the undeniable premeditation—how they drove to San Diego days before the murders to buy shotguns with a fake ID, how they planned an alibi by buying movie tickets, and how, after unloading their weapons into their parents, they shot them again in the kneecaps to stage a gang hit. They even picked up the shotgun shells and dumped their bloody clothes and weapons. None of that screams "panic." It screams "plan." When the police started digging, the brothers initially played innocent, pushing a theory that their parents were killed by the Mafia. That held up until Erik confessed to his therapist—an admission that eventually made its way into the hands of investigators. Only then did their story change. Suddenly, it was self-defense. And as Hochman laid out, they were willing to go to great lengths to sell it. At one point, Lyle allegedly tried to convince his girlfriend to lie under oath, saying Jose had drugged and raped her. The trial testimony evolved yet again, with claims that both brothers had suffered sexual abuse at the hands of their father, with their mother complicit. But Hochman says there's a problem with that story too: it wasn't mentioned in Erik's original confession. In those tapes, Erik reportedly said their father was a controlling force, that their mother couldn't live without him, and that both had to die. Self-defense never came up. Then there's the forensic evidence. The brothers claimed it was dark when they burst into the den, that their parents were standing or lunging at them. But crime scene experts determined that at all times, Jose and Kitty were seated or already wounded on the ground. Hochman says that's just one of 20 lies the brothers have told over the years. Four have been admitted to. Sixteen remain. And unless they acknowledge those, he says they don't deserve a second chance. Naturally, the Menendez family members who support the brothers are outraged. In a statement, they accused Hochman of "ignoring the reality" that Erik and Lyle were "repeatedly abused, feared for their lives, and have atoned for their actions." They argue that Hochman is sending a dangerous message—that male victims of childhood sexual abuse won't be believed. But Hochman is standing firm, and he's not alone. He invoked California Governor Gavin Newsom's 2022 decision to deny parole to Sirhan Sirhan, Robert F. Kennedy's assassin. Despite Sirhan's decades of rehabilitation, Newsom blocked his release because he failed to fully accept responsibility. Hochman says the same logic applies here. No full admission, no second chances. This stance is a complete reversal of former DA George Gascón's position. Before losing re-election to Hochman in December 2024, Gascón supported resentencing, arguing that because the brothers were under 26 at the time of the murders, they should be eligible for parole immediately. Hochman wasted no time undoing that. Still, the brothers aren't out of options. They have a pending habeas corpus petition citing two new pieces of evidence: a letter Erik wrote to a cousin months before the murders describing his father's alleged abuse and allegations from a former boy band member who claims Jose Menendez raped him. Hochman, unsurprisingly, has asked the court to throw it out, calling it unreliable and inadmissible. Their last hope? Clemency. The brothers have petitioned Governor Newsom, and in February, Newsom ordered a 90-day risk assessment to determine whether they pose "an unreasonable risk to the public" if released. It's the final door left open. Whether they walk through it or it slams shut is still up in the air. #MenendezBrothers #TrueCrime #DAHochman #Justice Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman isn't buying the Menendez brothers' version of events. He's made it clear: they're not getting out of prison on his watch. Standing before the press, Hochman didn't mince words. The self-defense claim? A lie. The supposed rehabilitation? Not enough. His office is officially opposing resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez, who are serving life without parole for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. Hochman's argument is simple: the brothers have spent the last 30 years weaving a story that doesn't hold up to scrutiny. They say they were terrified of their father, that years of sexual abuse led them to kill out of fear. But Hochman, after poring over trial transcripts, prison records, and testimony, says that's just not true. He points to the undeniable premeditation—how they drove to San Diego days before the murders to buy shotguns with a fake ID, how they planned an alibi by buying movie tickets, and how, after unloading their weapons into their parents, they shot them again in the kneecaps to stage a gang hit. They even picked up the shotgun shells and dumped their bloody clothes and weapons. None of that screams "panic." It screams "plan." When the police started digging, the brothers initially played innocent, pushing a theory that their parents were killed by the Mafia. That held up until Erik confessed to his therapist—an admission that eventually made its way into the hands of investigators. Only then did their story change. Suddenly, it was self-defense. And as Hochman laid out, they were willing to go to great lengths to sell it. At one point, Lyle allegedly tried to convince his girlfriend to lie under oath, saying Jose had drugged and raped her. The trial testimony evolved yet again, with claims that both brothers had suffered sexual abuse at the hands of their father, with their mother complicit. But Hochman says there's a problem with that story too: it wasn't mentioned in Erik's original confession. In those tapes, Erik reportedly said their father was a controlling force, that their mother couldn't live without him, and that both had to die. Self-defense never came up. Then there's the forensic evidence. The brothers claimed it was dark when they burst into the den, that their parents were standing or lunging at them. But crime scene experts determined that at all times, Jose and Kitty were seated or already wounded on the ground. Hochman says that's just one of 20 lies the brothers have told over the years. Four have been admitted to. Sixteen remain. And unless they acknowledge those, he says they don't deserve a second chance. Naturally, the Menendez family members who support the brothers are outraged. In a statement, they accused Hochman of "ignoring the reality" that Erik and Lyle were "repeatedly abused, feared for their lives, and have atoned for their actions." They argue that Hochman is sending a dangerous message—that male victims of childhood sexual abuse won't be believed. But Hochman is standing firm, and he's not alone. He invoked California Governor Gavin Newsom's 2022 decision to deny parole to Sirhan Sirhan, Robert F. Kennedy's assassin. Despite Sirhan's decades of rehabilitation, Newsom blocked his release because he failed to fully accept responsibility. Hochman says the same logic applies here. No full admission, no second chances. This stance is a complete reversal of former DA George Gascón's position. Before losing re-election to Hochman in December 2024, Gascón supported resentencing, arguing that because the brothers were under 26 at the time of the murders, they should be eligible for parole immediately. Hochman wasted no time undoing that. Still, the brothers aren't out of options. They have a pending habeas corpus petition citing two new pieces of evidence: a letter Erik wrote to a cousin months before the murders describing his father's alleged abuse and allegations from a former boy band member who claims Jose Menendez raped him. Hochman, unsurprisingly, has asked the court to throw it out, calling it unreliable and inadmissible. Their last hope? Clemency. The brothers have petitioned Governor Newsom, and in February, Newsom ordered a 90-day risk assessment to determine whether they pose "an unreasonable risk to the public" if released. It's the final door left open. Whether they walk through it or it slams shut is still up in the air. #MenendezBrothers #TrueCrime #DAHochman #Justice Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back The Awards Connection's Andrew Carden to discuss the 2024 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Mikey Madison won for her performance in "Anora," beating Cynthia Erivo in "Wicked," Karla Sofía Gascón in "Emilia Pérez," Demi Moore in "The Substance," and Fernanda Torres in "I'm Still Here." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Madison. This is it, folks! 0:00 - 14:12 - Introduction 14:13 - 32:51 - Cynthia Erivo 32:52 - 52:05 - Karla Sofía Gascón 52:06 - 1:20:13 - Demi Moore 1:20:14 - 1:40:17 - Fernanda Torres 1:40:18 - 2:03:19 - Mikey Madison 2:03:20 - 3:06:17 - Why Mikey Madison won / listener questions 3:06:18 - 3:14:04 - 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
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman isn't buying the Menendez brothers' version of events. He's made it clear: they're not getting out of prison on his watch. Standing before the press, Hochman didn't mince words. The self-defense claim? A lie. The supposed rehabilitation? Not enough. His office is officially opposing resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez, who are serving life without parole for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. Hochman's argument is simple: the brothers have spent the last 30 years weaving a story that doesn't hold up to scrutiny. They say they were terrified of their father, that years of sexual abuse led them to kill out of fear. But Hochman, after poring over trial transcripts, prison records, and testimony, says that's just not true. He points to the undeniable premeditation—how they drove to San Diego days before the murders to buy shotguns with a fake ID, how they planned an alibi by buying movie tickets, and how, after unloading their weapons into their parents, they shot them again in the kneecaps to stage a gang hit. They even picked up the shotgun shells and dumped their bloody clothes and weapons. None of that screams "panic." It screams "plan." When the police started digging, the brothers initially played innocent, pushing a theory that their parents were killed by the Mafia. That held up until Erik confessed to his therapist—an admission that eventually made its way into the hands of investigators. Only then did their story change. Suddenly, it was self-defense. And as Hochman laid out, they were willing to go to great lengths to sell it. At one point, Lyle allegedly tried to convince his girlfriend to lie under oath, saying Jose had drugged and raped her. The trial testimony evolved yet again, with claims that both brothers had suffered sexual abuse at the hands of their father, with their mother complicit. But Hochman says there's a problem with that story too: it wasn't mentioned in Erik's original confession. In those tapes, Erik reportedly said their father was a controlling force, that their mother couldn't live without him, and that both had to die. Self-defense never came up. Then there's the forensic evidence. The brothers claimed it was dark when they burst into the den, that their parents were standing or lunging at them. But crime scene experts determined that at all times, Jose and Kitty were seated or already wounded on the ground. Hochman says that's just one of 20 lies the brothers have told over the years. Four have been admitted to. Sixteen remain. And unless they acknowledge those, he says they don't deserve a second chance. Naturally, the Menendez family members who support the brothers are outraged. In a statement, they accused Hochman of "ignoring the reality" that Erik and Lyle were "repeatedly abused, feared for their lives, and have atoned for their actions." They argue that Hochman is sending a dangerous message—that male victims of childhood sexual abuse won't be believed. But Hochman is standing firm, and he's not alone. He invoked California Governor Gavin Newsom's 2022 decision to deny parole to Sirhan Sirhan, Robert F. Kennedy's assassin. Despite Sirhan's decades of rehabilitation, Newsom blocked his release because he failed to fully accept responsibility. Hochman says the same logic applies here. No full admission, no second chances. This stance is a complete reversal of former DA George Gascón's position. Before losing re-election to Hochman in December 2024, Gascón supported resentencing, arguing that because the brothers were under 26 at the time of the murders, they should be eligible for parole immediately. Hochman wasted no time undoing that. Still, the brothers aren't out of options. They have a pending habeas corpus petition citing two new pieces of evidence: a letter Erik wrote to a cousin months before the murders describing his father's alleged abuse and allegations from a former boy band member who claims Jose Menendez raped him. Hochman, unsurprisingly, has asked the court to throw it out, calling it unreliable and inadmissible. Their last hope? Clemency. The brothers have petitioned Governor Newsom, and in February, Newsom ordered a 90-day risk assessment to determine whether they pose "an unreasonable risk to the public" if released. It's the final door left open. Whether they walk through it or it slams shut is still up in the air. #MenendezBrothers #TrueCrime #DAHochman #Justice Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Comenzamos con Valeria Castro, quien nos adelanta su nuevo disco, 'El cuerpo después de todo'. Este trabajo simboliza el amor y la responsabilidad que sentimos por aquellos a quienes amamos. Un álbum íntimo y emocional que promete conectar con el público desde la primera nota.Javi Alonso ha charlado con la dibujante estadounidense Emil Ferris, autora de la aclamada novela gráfica 'Lo que más me gusta son los monstruos'. La entrevista completa se emitió el sábado en 'Territorio 9' de Radio 3, pero ya está disponible en la web y en RNE Audio. Ferris nos ofrece una mirada única sobre el arte y la narrativa gráfica.Hablamos de interpretación, un mundo duro, donde los actores y actrices de nuestro país no dejan de pedir mejores condiciones. También anoche, durante la gala de premios de la Unión. Edición número 33 de estos galardones donde son los compañeros los que premian. Teatro Cine y Televisión. Se entregaron 25 premios, pero un nombre destacó por encima de todos: Karla Sofía Gascón.Nos sumergimos en el arte del color con la exposición 'Lo tienes que ver', organizada por la Fundación Juan March en Madrid. Esta muestra, que tiene al color como protagonista absoluto, invita a los visitantes a experimentar con la percepción y la emoción a través de obras que desafían las formas y las líneas.Finalmente, conocemos la programación de la 13ª edición del festival Sónar+D 2025, el evento de referencia europea sobre música, cultura digital y electrónica. El festival reune a artistas, profesionales y público de todo el mundo, ofreciendo innovación en contenidos y formatos. Escuchar audio
Platicamos sobre la cruda de los #oscars : ¿quien ganó en nuestra quiniela?, ¿qué pasó con Karla Sofía Gascón?, ¿quién del cast de EP fue medio "puesto" a la ceremonia?, la fiesta en Brasil, la fiesta con MAdonna, Elsa da su agradecimiento por el Oscar y más.Platicamos de #Presence, la nueva de Steven Soderbergh sobre un fantasma que vive en una casa. Ale es más nerda de lo que parece y se lanzó a ver #AttackOnTitan. ¿Por qué?Y Elsa vio #SaturdayNight, la nueva de Jason Reitman sobre lo que sucedió antes del estreno del primer episodio de SNL, allá en los años setenta. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apologies for the delay, Chelsea has had yet another rough week, but we are back to discuss Hollywood's biggest night and all of the best Karla Sofía Gascón jokes. Topics discussed include the deeply healing The Color Purple reunion, Anora's shocking sweep, Demi Moore's life-imitating-art moment, the sensational Wizard of Oz tribute, David Lynch erasure, and Adrian Brody's deeply annoying acceptance speech. P.S. this episode was recorded before we knew the deeply f**ked up and unbelievably tragic details of Gene Hackman's death. R.I.P. King. Let's watch The Birdcage in his honor
Donald Trump amenazó a Rusia con sanciones y aranceles. Factores que aumentan las complicaciones por gripe. Reportan primer caso de sarampión en una Escuela de Florida. Más secuelas del COVID-19. Carla Sofía Gascón agradece Madonna por su apoyo. Desconectarse del Internet mejora la salud mental. Las mujeres experimentan el dolor de manera diferente. Ladrón se tragó aretes de diamantes durante su arresto.Ponte al día con lo mejor de ‘La Edición Digital del Noticiero Univision' con Carolina Sarassa y Borja Voces.
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En este episodio platicamos sobre la entrega de los Óscares::de los ganadores y de Karla Sofía Gascón y Zoe Saldaña.Visiten: altafidelidadmagazine.com.mxConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/permanencia-involuntaria--2789464/support.
En este podcast especial analizamos con Claudio Sánchez la Gala de los Oscar. Los premios de Anora, la polémica de Emilia Pérez, la presencia de Karla Sofía Gascón y el traje amarillo de Timothée Chalamet.También en video. Y el artículo.
If you haven’t watched it, you’ve heard about it, if you haven’t heard about it, you felt it in the force on Saturday morning. Yes, we’re sitting down to unpack the viral moments from THAT oval office press conference, with US president Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Plus, why everyone, from reality TV stars to beleaguered celebrities are “speaking their truth” right now. We're asking them to please... stop. And, it’s Oscars' Day. From the drama around the film Emilia Pérez, and why it's lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón ditched the red carpet, to whether or not The Brutalist deserves to win an Oscar... when they admit to using AI. We're unpacking the controversies that led us to this year's red carpet. Support independent women's media Get your tickets to the Mamamia Out Loud Live 2025 All or Nothing Tour Presented By Nivea Cellular What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The New Things People Are Saying During Sex Listen: The Wicked Divorce In Superficial Detail Listen: The Money Pushover & A Woman Named Karen Listen: Ugly Female Friendships & A New Red Carpet Theory Listen: We're Desperate To Talk About 'The White Lotus' Season 3 Listen: The Sibling Estrangement Story We Can't Stop Thinking About Listen to MID: Rachel Griffiths Took A Mid Sabbatical From Everything Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts The End Bits: Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. ENTER SUBSCRIBER GIVEAWAYS: Use code MMOLCRUISE for 20% off a yearly subscription. Mamamia wants to hear from you! Complete our survey to go in the running to win one of four $50 gift vouchers. What To Read: Read: Everything you need to know about the Mamamia Out Loud ALL OR NOTHING TOUR coming May 2025 Read: All the best looks from the 2025 Oscars Red Carpet. Read: How do you sit down in these dresses? A very serious investigation. Read: The night Kieran Culkin met Jazz Charton, he asked to be her boyfriend. Read: Elon Musk just welcomed his (checks notes)... 14th child. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Jessie Stephens & Mia Freedman Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Producer: Leah Porges Video Producer: Josh Green Junior Content Producers: Coco Lavigne & Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The musical Emilia Pérez leads this year's Oscar nominations, but will old offensive posts by lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón derail the film's chances of success at the ceremony?
Nuria Richart junto con Juanma González llegan para combatir el wokismo. Los premios Oscar y el perdón a Karla Sofía Gascón que acudirá a la gala
Lucasfilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy has announced she will step down from her post at the end of 2025. How will this affect Star Wars? Also, Barbara Broccoli, heiress to the James Bond franchise, has sold the rights to Amazon. What could this mean for the 007 legacy? Kim Masters and Matt Belloni investigate. Plus, NPR’s Jeff Lunden speaks to songwriters Clément Ducol and Camille about creating the musical world of Emilia Pérez. After director Jacques Audiard handed the married songwriting team a 20-page treatment, they undertook a months-long collaboration on the full script. They also speak about the multiple controversies surrounding the film — including the criticisms from GLAAD and Mexican citizens, and lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón’s bigoted social media posts.
After a brief discussion about plane crashes and measles outbreaks, Asif and Ali preview the upcoming 97th annual Academy Awards. taking place on March 2, 2025 (no medical topic this episode). After discussing the amazing score for ‘Conclave', the guys go over their Oscar picks in the following categories: Original and Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Picture. In the course of their conversation they also go into detail on the controversies regarding the film ‘Emilia Perez'. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian Show Notes: 'Emilia Pérez' is winning awards. Why is it causing controversy, too? https://www.today.com/popculture/movies/emilia-perez-controversy-explained-rcna186937 Journalist Who Uncovered Karla Sofía Gascón's Racist Tweets Explains Why She Looked for Them: ‘I'm Not a Studio Plant': https://variety.com/2025/film/awards/journalist-sarah-hagi-discovered-karla-sofia-gascon-tweets-1236293396/
The run up to this year's Oscars in Ireland has been quiet; for the first time in years there are no Irish contenders in the major categories.The movies named across several categories include Sean Baker's Anora, Jacques Audiard's Emilia Pérez, Brady Corbet's The Brutalist, Coralie Fargeat's The Substance as well as Conclave and Wicked.It's been a year when awards talk around movies and performances ebbed and flowed particularly since Cannes, as some gained momentum while others lost it.In one movie's case, Emilia Pérez, that can largely be explained by the self-inflicted controversy around Karla Sofía Gascón, the film's Oscar-nominated lead. For others, its more about timing and public reaction.Irish Times chief film correspondent Donald Clarke has a solid track record picking the winners and he tells In the News who he thinks will win in the main categories and why.And he predicts there is going to be one Irish winner on stage being handed the famous statuette.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by John Casey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emilia Pérez is the most talked-about movie of awards season. But despite a divisive premise about a Mexican drug boss seeking gender affirming surgery, it's the fallout off-screen which is causing controversy. The re-emergence of offensive tweets by its lead star, trans actress Karla Sofía Gascón, has derailed the movie's momentum. After promoters pivoted to remove her from marketing, the film has still seen significant success, but ahead of the Oscars, debate is growing about the extent to which this scandal has harmed its performance.Lucy Hockings is joined by BBC culture reporter Noor Nanji and Matthew Belloni, entertainment journalist and founder of the digital media platform, Puck. They dissect the noise around the movie, and consider what Academy voters might be thinking.The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC journalists worldwide. We want your ideas, stories and experiences to help us understand and tell #TheGlobalStory. Email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com You can also message us or leave a voice note via WhatsApp on +44 330 123 9480.(Photo: Composite image of Karla Sofía Gascón, Credit: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters, and Academy Awards statuette, Credit: Caroline Brehman/EPA)Producers: Laurie Kalus and Tom KavanaghSound engineers: Phil Bull and James PiperAssistant editor: Sergi Forcada FreixasSenior news editor: China Collins
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The film Emilia Pérez has been making waves this awards season—but not without controversy. While the musical thriller has received critical acclaim, its casting choices and portrayal of trans identity have sparked heated debate about representation, authenticity, and Hollywood's track record with trans stories. This week, Imara breaks down the discourse surrounding Emilia Pérez and its road to the Oscars with filmmaker and critic Drew Burnett Gregory. She explains what might have led to Karla Sofía Gascón's PR nightmare, why Hollywood is fundamentally conservative, and what it takes to make trans representation in film truly interesting. Send your trans joy recommendations to translash_podcast @ translash [dot] org Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, X, and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on Instagram (@Imara_jones_), Threads (@imara_jones_), Bluesky (@imarajones.bsky.social), X (@ImaraJones)Follow our guests on social media!Lauren Snyder: Instagram (@laurensnyderart)Drew Burnett Gregory: Instagram (@drewburnettgregory) and Bluesky (@drewburnettgregory.bsky.social)TransLash Podcast is produced by TransLash Media.Translash Team: Imara Jones, Oliver-Ash Kleine, Aubrey Calaway. Xander Adams is our senior sound engineer and a contributing producer.Morgan Astbury is our social media coordinator. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt is joined by Mosaic talent manager and Oscar enthusiast Michael Lasker to parse through the award season chatter and find a gambling edge on the Academy Awards. Matt and Michael discuss the wide-open races in the top categories—including Best Picture—as well as how many Oscars ‘Emilia Perez' might win following Karla Sofía Gascón's Twitter controversy, Adrien Brody vs. Timothée Chalamet, and the potential upset chances for Fernanda Torres and Jeremy Strong (02:32). For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Michael Lasker Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textToday is the third of a five episode preview of the 97th Academy Awards where I will be breaking down each and every category throughout the week. Today I am joined by Kevin Pettit from the See You at the Movies newsletter to break down all four acting categories, both screenplay categories, and Best Director. I've listed the nominees below along with a few other films mentioned throughout the episode.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to get all the preview episodes this week, and head over to my Substack to submit your guesses for my annual Oscar prediction contest.The nominees for each category are listed below.Best Original Screenplay:AnoraThe BrutalistA Real PainSeptember 5The Substance Best Adapted Screenplay:A Complete UnknownConclaveEmilia PérezNickel BoysSing SingBest Supporting Actor:Yura Borisov – Anora as IgorKieran Culkin – A Real Pain as Benji KaplanEdward Norton – A Complete Unknown as Pete SeegerGuy Pearce – The Brutalist as Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr.Jeremy Strong – The Apprentice as Roy CohnBest Supporting Actress:Monica Barbaro – A Complete Unknown as Joan BaezAriana Grande – Wicked as Galinda "Glinda" UplandFelicity Jones – The Brutalist as Erzsébet TóthIsabella Rossellini – Conclave as Sister AgnesZoe Saldaña – Emilia Pérez as Rita Mora Castro Best Actress:Cynthia Erivo – Wicked as Elphaba ThroppKarla Sofía Gascón – Emilia Pérez as Emilia Pérez / Juan "Manitas" Del MonteMikey Madison – Anora as Anora "Ani" MikheevaDemi Moore – The Substance as Elisabeth SparkleFernanda Torres – I'm Still Here as Eunice Paiva Best Actor:Adrien Brody – The Brutalist as László TóthTimothée Chalamet – A Complete Unknown as Bob DylanColman Domingo – Sing Sing as John "Divine G" WhitfieldRalph Fiennes – Conclave as Cardinal Thomas LawrenceSebastian Stan – The Apprentice as Donald Trump Best Director:Sean Baker – AnoraBrady Corbet – The BrutalistJames Mangold – A Complete UnknownJacques Audiard – Emilia PérezCoralie Fargeat – The Substance Other media mentioned in this episode include:Curb Your EnthusiasmSeinfeldConclave by Robert HarrisNickel Boys by Colson WhiteheadSuccessionThe Onion: A Knives Out Mystery directed by Rian JohnsonFight Club directed by David FincherThe Wizard of Oz directed by Victor FlemingThe Wizard of Oz by L. Frank BaumFerrari directed by Michael MannOppenheimer directed by Christopher NolanSchindler's List directed by Stephen SpielbergGrand Budapest Hotel directed by Wes AndersonThe English Patient directed by Anthony MinghellaWalk the Line directed by Jam
Hello faithful listeners, guess what she is back, woo-hoo! Ma Hinshaw can speak again! This week we continue our Academy Awards Best Picture Nominees catch up with the Netflix Original Emilia Pérez starring Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Selena Gomez. Bonus topics today include the Macarena, bro, Mike's wedding, and Cheez Its. For our last Academy Awards Best Picture Nominees catch up of 2024, since the awards are Sunday, we check out the long one, The Brutalist starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, and Raffey Cassidy. Thank you for your continued support of our passion project. We will be back next week with another episode of the Reel Film Nerds Podcast! You can find us on all things social such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or X. We also have an awesome community you can join, click here to check out our Facebook Fan Group so you can yell at Mike and Matt from the comfort of your keyboard while talking about films. Lastly we have an amazing website where you can watch trailers, read the host's bios, listen to the podcast, and get a ton more info on the movies we review. Check out the link here https://www.ReelFilmNerds.com Thanks for stopping by and listening to our podcast, we appreciate each and everyone of you. Finally go out and catch as many movies as you can!
Nesta edição do podcast cinematório café, nós analisamos os filmes "Emilia Pérez", de Jacques Audiard, e "Wicked", de John M. Chu, dois musicais que concorrem ao Oscar 2025. - Visite a página do podcast no site e confira material extra sobre o tema do episódio - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema Escrito e dirigido Jacques Audiard ("Ferrugem e Osso"), "Emilia Pérez" se passa no México, nos dias atuais, quando a advogada Rita recebe uma oferta inesperada. Ela precisa ajudar um temido chefe de cartel a se aposentar de seus negócios e desaparecer para sempre, tornando-se a mulher que ele sempre sonhou ser. No Festival de Cannes, o filme ganhou o Prêmio do Júri e o Prêmio de Melhor Atriz, divido entre Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña e Selena Gomez. No Oscar 2025, o longa recebeu 13 indicações: Melhor Filme, Filme Internacional, Direção, Roteiro Adaptado, Atriz (Karla Sofía Gascón, primeira mulher trans indicada nesta categoria), Atriz Coadjuvante (Zoe Saldaña), Fotografia, Montagem, Som, Maquiagem e Penteado, Trilha Sonora Original e Canção Original (para "El Mal" e "Mi Camino"). "Wicked" é dirigido por John M. Chu ("Podres de Ricos") e baseado no famoso musical da Broadway, por sua vez adaptado do livro de Gregory Maguire. Situado no universo do clássico "O Mágico de Oz", o filme é estrelado por Cynthia Erivo como Elphaba, uma jovem incompreendida por causa de sua pele verde incomum, que ainda não descobriu seu verdadeiro poder; e Ariana Grande como Glinda, uma jovem popular e ambiciosa, nascida em berço de ouro, que só quer garantir seus privilégios e ainda não conhece a sua verdadeira alma. No Oscar 2025, "Wicked" recebeu 10 indicações: Melhor Filme, Atriz (Cynthia Erivo), Atriz Coadjuvante (Ariana Grande), Montagem, Direção de Arte, Figurino, Maquiagem e Penteado, Efeitos Visuais, Som e Trilha Sonora Original. Sentam-se à mesa conosco neste podcast para discutir "Emilia Pérez" e "Wicked": - Ana Lúcia Andrade, professora de Cinema da Escola de Belas Artes da UFMG, autora dos livros "O Filme Dentro do Filme: a Metalinguagem no Cinema" e "Entretenimento Inteligente: O Cinema de Billy Wilder"; - Renné França, professor, crítico, diretor do filme “Terra e Luz”, autor do curso Cinema de Ação e do livro “Cine Killer“; - Larissa Vasconcelos, jornalista, crítica e redatora do cinematório. O cinematório café é produzido e apresentado por Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes. A cada episódio, nós propomos um debate em torno de filmes recém-lançados e temas relacionados ao cinema, sempre em um clima de descontração e buscando refletir sobre imagens presentes no nosso dia a dia. Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva seu recado e envie para contato@cinematorio.com.br.
On today’s show: NBC reports on how Republicans in districts across the country faced furious voters at recent town halls, signaling that the Trump administration’s honeymoon period is waning. Pentagon staffers are concerned that personnel cuts will hurt critical work. The Washington Post’s Alex Horton has the story. ProPublica’s Lizzie Presser explains how pregnancy in Texas has become more dangerous as a result of the state’s abortion ban. Plus, the U.S. voted against a U.N resolution condemning Russia’s actions in Ukraine, several of the men convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot are now free, and, after controversy over old tweets derailed her awards-season campaign, Karla Sofía Gascón says she will attend the Oscar ceremony. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Nuevo podcast de LA SEXTA NOMINADA. Los Oscar ya están a la vuelta de la esquina. Estamos a solo unos días de descubrir cuál es la ganadora de la 97 edición de los Oscar y llegamos a la recta final con un duelo en las principales categorias. ¿Será 'Anora' o 'Cónclave'? ¿Brady Corbet o Sean Baker? ¿Adrien Brody o Timothée Chalamet? ¿Mikey Madison o Demi Moore? Además, el renacer fulgurante (o no) de Karla Sofía Gascón, el comentado discurso de Chalamet en los SAG y mucho más. La última hora de la carrera Oscar, con Dani Mantilla y Juan Sanguino. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Sexta Nominada . Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/46194
Josh is joined by both Daniel Lima and Arjun Kaul to complete The Rewind's coverage of 2024 Best Picture nominees as they convene for a double feature. First, they discuss "Emilia Pérez" (Beginning-41:55) and if the story of a cartel leader going through a gender transition was handled with appropriate sensitivity to the issues it covered, if it really needed to be a musical, the performances and the controversy surrounding lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón. Then, they talk about "I'm Still Here" (41:56-End) including how the film did in creating the feeling of living under Brazil's 20th century military dictatorship, if the storytelling decisions caused the film to lose momentum in what is a harrowing story and much more!
Alongside the long awaited film adaptation of WICKED, another movie musical has made headlines among this year's releases - the critically acclaimed and controversial Emilia Pérez.With many award nominations, including several at the imminent Academy Awards, this Spanish-language French film starring Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Selena Gomez has been well received by the industry but has come under fire for a handful of reasons.In today's review, Mickey-Jo is sharing his thoughts on the film from the perspective of a theatre critic, and predominantly appraising its quality as a queer story, and the success of its score as a movie musical.Make sure to share your own thoughts about the film in the comments section below!•00:00 | introduction02:04 | plot overview07:26 | themes / problems13:59 | music and lyrics20:48 | performances•About Mickey-Jo:As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 70,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows in New York, London, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Toronto, Sao Pãolo, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK, Musicals Magazine and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
Join Matthew McQueeny, Tim Castano, and Jayme Alfano Mulhern for their 11th annual Mix-Minus Podcast Oscars special! Dive deep into the 2025 Academy Awards as our hosts explore each of the major categories and nominees. This year's Best Picture lineup includes "Anora," "The Brutalist," "A Complete Unknown," "Conclave," "Dune: Part Two," "The Substance," "Wicked," "Emilia Pérez," "I'm Still Here," and "Nickel Boys." For Best Actor, the contenders are Ralph Fiennes in "Conclave," Sebastian Stan in "The Apprentice," Timothée Chalamet in "A Complete Unknown," Colman Domingo in "Sing Sing," and Adrien Brody in "The Brutalist." The Best Actress race features Fernanda Torres in "I'm Still Here," Demi Moore in "The Substance," Karla Sofía Gascón in "Emilia Pérez," Cynthia Erivo in "Wicked," and Mikey Madison in "Anora." Supporting roles are fiercely contested with Zoe Saldana, Felicity Jones, Monica Barbaro, Ariana Grande, and Isabella Rossellini up for Best Supporting Actress, and Guy Pearce, Yuriy Borisov, Edward Norton, Kieran Culkin, and Jeremy Strong nominated for Best Supporting Actor. In the directing field, Coralie Fargeat for "The Substance," James Mangold for "A Complete Unknown," Sean Baker for "Anora," Jacques Audiard for "Emilia Pérez," and Brady Corbet for "The Brutalist" have captured nominations. The screenplay categories heat up with Jacques Audiard, Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley, James Mangold, Jay Cocks, Jesse Eisenberg, Coralie Fargeat, Tim Fehlbaum, Moritz Binder, Alex David, Sean Baker, and Brady Corbet battling it out for top honors.
Joe Escalante's weekly graceful swan dive into the business end of showbiz. This week: We're a week away from the Oscars, which can only mean one thing... the SAG Awards!!! Joe ranks the nominees for Best Picture in order of preference. He really didn't like Emilia Perez... speaking of which... Karla Sofía Gascón is not showing up to the SAG Awards amid the controversy of past tweets that came back to bite her. We'll see if she shows up to the Oscars next week. Joe explores that story as it develops. Also, James Bond has been sold to Amazon... Tech companies are taking over EVERYTHING!
Alex and Zach get into the most controversial and most nominated 2025 Oscar contender: Netflix's Emilia Pérez. We dive into this bold swing of a French-made musical about a transgender Mexican drug lord, the discussions around the film's content and production as well as its award season drama.TIME STAMPS:0:27 - Intro1:20 - General Discussion (Background, Nominations, etc.)4:46 - Non-Spoiler Review15:35 - Concession Stand (Sweet, Salty, Refresher) - SPOILERS AHEAD30:15 - Transgender Criticism34:30 - Mexico Criticism37:25 - Karla Sofía Gascón Social Media Controversy39:13 - Awards Chances54:54 - Netflix Awards Woes58:50 - OutroFollow us on Instagram @a.z_moviereview. Follow us on Twitter @a_z_moviereview.
Hey there Movies That Dont' Suckers, Neil and Chris are still catching up on some Oscar nominees and this episode they talk about a controversial one. First, the intro, they talk the acclaimed/revialed oscar nominated movie on Netlifx, Emilia Pérez starring Zoe Saldana, Karla Sofía Gascón and Selena Gomez. Then, after news, they talk the latest from studio behind Barbarian with Companion starring Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage and Harvey Guillén. Is Emilia Pérez worth your time and subtitles? Is Companion worth being your companion to your eyes and in theater. We answer this and more in this new epidoe of Movies That Don't and Some That Dizzle. Oh yeah, if you want a 100% free sticker (we even pay postage) send us a message! www.moviesthatdontsuck.net https://w2mnet.com/category/podcasts/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do www.patreon.com/moviesthatdontsuck https://www.bonfire.com/movies-that-dont-suck-and-some-that-do-logo/ FB: facebook.com/moviesthatdontsuckpodcast Bluesky: @moviesthatdontsuck.bsky.social https://www.youtube.com/@moviesthatdontsuckpodcast
Emilia Pérez is about a Mexican cartel leader, Manitas Del Monte (Karla Sofía Gascón) who hires a lawyer (Zoe Saldaña) to help him disappear, undergo gender affirming surgery, and transition into a woman. But even as Emilia Pérez, she is unable to fully leave her dark criminal past behind. Director Jacques Audiard saw the film as a unique blend of gritty drama like Amores Perros and an opera. He approached cinematographer Paul Guilhaume, AFC to collaborate on his vision. With a combination of operatic grandeur, gritty realism, and dynamic camerawork, Paul Guilhaume has been nominated for an Academy Award for his visually stunning cinematography in Emilia Pérez. Paul was impressed with the story arc when he received the script for the movie. “There is something a bit like a classic drama or a very classic structure of a play,” he explains. “The actions of the past come back, and the darkness comes back in the film at the end.” This dramatic structure, combined with the operatic elements, presented a unique challenge. Audiard initially conceived Emilia Pérez as a five-act musical stage play before deciding to film it. The theatrical influence is apparent in the film's structure and visual approach. The drama unfolds during the musical numbers, revealing information about the story. All of the musical numbers were written into the script and became a thread interwoven throughout the film. Paul used a variety of styles to shoot each music scene. He chose classic shot-reverse-shot for intimate moments, to stylized, modern music video techniques and grand, classic musical visuals for moments of heightened movement and energy. Months of preparation and rehearsal allowed the actors to meticulously block and choreograph the dance scenes in tandem with the Steadicam, resulting in seamless integration of movement and camera. In Emilia Pérez, the camera is always in motion, matching the pacing of the music. “Jacques has an aesthetic of movement, the camera is almost never still,” says Paul. “There's something in motion in each and every frame that's not photographic composition, but cinematographic composition. Your eye is always in motion, taking you from one shot to the next.” The film's visual tone shifts as Emilia's past catches up with her. Paul responded to the shift with higher contrast, theatrical lighting, bringing up the darks with black walls and using an infrared camera. Despite the film's ambitious scope, it began as a small, independent production with a limited budget before being picked up by Netflix. This constraint led to the decision to shoot digitally with a Sony Venice, a choice that ultimately saved time and money. Paul and Audiard focused on crafting memorable moments, striving to create one key image per scene to build a lasting "visual memory" for the audience. Emilia Pérez is on Netflix. Find Paul Guilhaume: Instagram: @paul_guilhaume Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: https://hotrodcameras.com/ Sponsored by ARRI: https://www.arri.com/en The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Happy Wednesday everyone! I have some bad news right off the bat, no Ma Hinshaw this week. She is off due to having a tooth pulled, YIKES! Don't fret Mike and Matt have you covered for the first MCU film of 2025, Captain America: Brave New World starring Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, and Danny Ramirez. Time wasting topics include Marvel VS. DC, another incredible giveaway, and the Reebok Shaq Attaq 3. Next week we continue our Academy Awards Best Picture Nominees catch up with the Netflix Original Emilia Pérez starring Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Selena Gomez. Thank you for your continued support of our passion project. We will be back next week with another episode of the Reel Film Nerds Podcast! You can find us on all things social such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or X. We also have an awesome community you can join, click here to check out our Facebook Fan Group so you can yell at Mike and Matt from the comfort of your keyboard while talking about films. Lastly we have an amazing website where you can watch trailers, read the host's bios, listen to the podcast, and get a ton more info on the movies we review. Check out the link here https://www.ReelFilmNerds.com Thanks for stopping by and listening to our podcast, we appreciate each and everyone of you. Finally go out and catch as many movies as you can!
En este episodio platicamos sobre El Brutalista y la caída de Karla Sofia Gascón.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/permanencia-involuntaria--2789464/support.
Karla Sofía Gascón, Karla Sofía Gascón, manda rayos y centellas y conviérteme en ratón. ¡Zas! Ay Victoria Federica, Ay Emérito Borbón, San Isidro del copón, quítame esta voz flojica. ¡Plas! Esta semana El Criticón de la La Cultureta Gran Reserva hace un viaje de los suyos. Repasa series metatelevisivas como por ejemplo ‘The Morning Show', se acuerda de Maribel Verdú y los Goya, le tira un piropo a Carolina Alba por su labor literaria divulgativa pública, celebro ‘Emilia Pérez' sin verla, saca pecho con la gran labor global de la propia Cultureta Gran Reserva, por qué no, y aún le queda tiempo y energía para ir al teatro con Fernando Ramallo, hacer zapping e incluso detenerse en el 6 naciones de rugby. Un poco de todo, vamos, y todo bueno.
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Lá do Bunker da semana na área, falando sobre as novidades nerds divulgadas durante o Super Bowl 2025. Também comentamos o trailer do novo Quarteto Fantástico e a estreia da terceira temporada de Invencível. Para finalizar o cast, Gabes conta um pouco sobre Emilia Pérez, para além das polêmicas. Bora ouvir! Estante Virtual Se prepare para a Volta às Aulas Universitárias com a Estante Virtual: https://nerdbunker.page.link/Estante_Virtual_Aulas_Uni_LDB Citados no programa Veja todos os trailers e prévias do Super Bowl 2025: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/super-bowl-2025-trailers Lanterna Verde cabelinho de cuia é destaque em prévia de Superman: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/superman-teaser-lanterna-verde Thunderbolts* ganha novo trailer com muita ação e heróis às avessas: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/thunderbolts-trailer-filme-marvel-mcu Como Treinar o Seu Dragão promete novo trailer para esta semana em prévia: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/como-treinar-o-seu-dragao-teaser-soluco Tom Cruise corre para o perigo em prévia de Missão: Impossível 8: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/missao-impossivel-8-teaser-super-bowl Quarteto Fantástico decola para o MCU em primeiro trailer estelar: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/quarteto-fantastico-trailer-filme-marvel-mcu Tudo o que você precisa saber sobre o novo Quarteto Fantástico: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/quarteto-fantastico-2025-elenco-trailer-tudo-sobre Marvel nega uso de IA em cartazes de Quarteto Fantástico: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/quarteto-fantastico-marvel-nega-cartaz-de-ia Conheça 4 jogos com o Quarteto Fantástico: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/games/quarteto-fantastico-jogos-games Quarteto Fantástico tem referência aos Beatles em trailer: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/quarteto-fantastico-referencia-beatles-trailer Invencível corre atrás do prejuízo na intensa estreia da 3ª temporada: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/series-e-tv/invencivel-terceira-temporada-primeiras-impressoes Elenco de Invencível fala sobre a “nova era” da animação: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/series-e-tv/invencivel-entrevista-robert-kirkman-sandra-oh-gillian-jacobs-ccxp-2024 Emilia Pérez é um filme condenado pelos caprichos do próprio realizador | Crítica: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/emilia-perez-critica Entenda as polêmicas de Emilia Pérez e da atriz Karla Sofía Gascón: https://jovemnerd.com.br/noticias/filmes/emilia-perez-polemica-karla-sofia-gascon-explicada Canais do NerdBunker Entre no nosso canal do Telegram: https://t.me/CanalNerdBunker Siga o NerdBunker no Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/nerdbunker.bsky.social Confira nosso perfil no Threads: https://www.threads.net/@nerdbunker Apresentação Cakes Sousa -- Instagram/ Redes Sociais Gabes Avila -- Instagram / Redes Sociais Edição Doug Bezerra
In The Wizard of Oz, Glinda asks, “Are you a good witch or a bad witch?” As it turns out, most witches are good—because the bad ones end up cursing themselves into oblivion. Today, we're chatting with one of our favorite wicked but wonderful witches, musician Caleb De Casper. A fierce advocate for queer rights, Caleb is known for his electrifying performances and signature blend of dark synth-pop, glam punk rock, and horror cabaret. Honored with his own day in Austin, Texas, Caleb joins us to celebrate 20 years of Feast of Fun and give us a sneak peek at his new single, Chemical Blue. CHECK OUT CALEB DE CASPER:https://www.calebdecasper.comFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: ★ instagram.com/faustofernos★ instagram.com/marcfelion★ instagram.com/calebdecasperPlus, we're serving up a cauldron of hot topics:• Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande will kick off the Oscars with a Wicked medley.• Emilia Pérez star Karla Sofía Gascón will skip the Oscars amid controversy.• Emperor Trump storms out of the Super Bowl after getting booed and witnessing Kendrick Lamar's unapologetically Black Halftime Show.• Taylor Swift enters the friendship bracelet and jewelry business.All that and more—so grab your wands and let's dive in!SAVE FEAST OF FUN, HELP US GET A NEW COMPUTER:• feastoffun.com/donate
First, Taylor Swift got snubbed at the 2025 Grammys. Then, Travis Kelce suffered a crushing Super Bowl defeat – how are they doing. George Clooney, the two-time Oscar winner, is gearing up for his first-ever Broadway debut in Good Night, and Good Luck, and even he admits—he’s shaking in his boots! Selena Gomez has finally weighed in on the scandal surrounding her Emilia Perez co-star Karla Sofía Gascón, whose resurfaced social media posts have sparked massive backlash. Rob’s best pal Delaina Dixon from DivaGalsDaily's joins him today. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last Sunday, the music industry honored their best at the Grammys. Stars including Lady Gaga, Chappell Roan, Doechii, and Beyoncé (yes, she finally won THAT award) all showed up and won. Not only did they walk away with some of the biggest awards of the night, they also delivered kickass speeches and knockout performances. But that was all inside at the ceremony. We're also talking about what happened outside. Kayne West and his wife, Bianca Censori, brought plenty of drama to the red carpet. She raised eyebrows and dropped jaws with her barely-there ensemble. Then, we'll wrap up today's episode by bringing you up to speed on the controversy surrounding Selena Gomez's Oscar-nominated, “Emilia Perez” co-star, Karla Sofía Gascón. Some incendiary social media posts from her past have surfaced. Will they cost her an Oscar?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's jam-packed episode, we discuss the controversial divas that commanded our attention this week: Bianca Censori and Karla Sofía Gascón. We also get into the fashions and performances at the Grammys, Mother Monster's latest slay Abracadabra, Ellen and Portia's skincare infomercial, the Met Gala's newly announced dress code, the Buffy reboot, Timmy's nasty fingernails in A Complete Unknown, the sassy heterosexual cardinals in Conclave, and more! Have a love and/or sex question you need our thoughts on? Let us unleash our inner Carrie Bradshaw, call our hotline at 323-486-6773 to potentially be featured on our upcoming Valentine's Day Loveline episode! Note: Those who live outside the U.S. can email us a voice memo at hello@everyoutfitinc.com
Dana Loesch shares her thoughts on a biological man, Karla Sofía Gascón, being nominated for "Best Actress" at this year's Academy Awards. Meanwhile, Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Nancy Mace get into it at a Committee hearing.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaUse code Dana10 for 10% off your entire order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/dana2025 is a great time to think about your self-defense options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana to receive 10% off your purchase. GoldcoGet your free Gold and Silver kit and see if your order qualifies for a 10% instant match in bonus silver. Visit https://DanaLikesGold.com HumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. Find it now at your local Sam's Club next to SuperBeets Heart Chews. KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. Keltec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Native Pathhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaStock up on NativePath Collagen for up to 45% off, plus free shipping!Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaMake the switch today and get a FREE MONTH of service with promo code Dana at PatriotMobile.com/Dana.ReadyWisehttps://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3 week quick start for only $19.95 today! Call 1-800-4-RELIEF or visit ReliefFactor.com Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon't let the IRS's aggressive tactics control your life empower yourself with Tax Network USA's support. Call 1(800)958-1000 or visit TNUSA.com/DANA
The Little Gold Men team discusses the scandal centered on the Emilia Pérez star's offensive tweets, her botched apology tour, and the fallout it may have on the film's Oscar chances. They also debate what film is now the frontrunner for best picture after this unprecedented scandal. Plus, they answer a few more of your mailbag questions, like what the heck happened with Challengers? Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Ira and Louis discuss the Grammys and Beyoncé's long-awaited Album of the Year win, Karla Sofia Gascon's wild tweets, the Buffy reboot, and more. Edward Norton joins to discuss portraying Pete Seeger in A Complete Unknown, what Spike Lee means to him, and more.Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast
Lara and Carey return to a post-Emilia Perez America, where they discuss their thoughts after viewing the polarizing Oscar favorite; they also talk Karla Sofía Gascón's meteoric cancellation after a slew of rancid tweets (from not so long ago!) resurfaced and Selena Gomez deserving a life sentence in Actor Jail. Lara introduces Carey to the woman on TikTok who got her nose bitten off by her elderly dog and the woman from New York who refuses to leave Pakistan and is holding press conferences after being jilted by her Facebook boyfriend. Carey gives a recap of the Grammys, including Chappell Roan's healthcare speech, Taylor's cringe dancing and Lady Gaga's new single that harkens back ton the glory days of early LG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean and Amanda discuss the evolving story of Karla Sofía Gascón's old tweets (1:00) and what it might portend for the ‘Emilia Pérez' Oscar hopes. Then, they discuss an underwhelming Sundance 2025 (12:00) before diving deep into one of the best movies of 2024, ‘Nickel Boys' (44:00), and discussing the excellent Michael Keaton performance at the center of ‘Goodrich' (1:01:00). Finally, Sean is joined by director Tim Fehlbaum to discuss ‘September 5,' how he became interested in the story that it depicts, casting the film, and the ascendant run it's been on this awards season (1:15:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guest: Tim Fehlbaum Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Video Producer: Jack Sanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices