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The best actress Oscar nominee returns to the podcast to share what it means that her heartfelt musical became a box office sensation, and reveals when she'll finally find the time to process the craziness of awards season — she has a specific time and date in mind, believe it or not. Subscribe today to Prestige Junkie After Party bonus episodes for just $5 a month. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
This week we review what some would describe as a sports comedy movie (we wouldn't), Marty Supreme. Is Marty Supreme a surprise slam dunk, a cinematic double fault, or just Uncut Gems with ping pong? Join us as the gang gives our hot takes and plenty of spin. Sorry for some of the audio issues on this one. Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Gil - @WR_Gil Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
Degen style Oscar Season continues as the fellas grab their harmonicas and guitars to talk about Ryan Coogler's genre mashup box office sensation, 'Sinners.' Bombay starts it off by channeling the oral-based loving seen throughout the film, and recalls a few drunken cuninlingis tales of his own. Then the guys head on down to the juke and discuss one of the horniest studio films ever made, a movie that became a cultural revelation out of seemingly nowhere. Powered by the delta blues, this horror mishmash borrows tropes from some of your favorite flicks, but is undeniably singular. Besides the wonderful music — including a befuddling enchanting mid-movie musical number — 'Sinners' features incredible performances across the board including the always indelible Delroy Lindo whose alcoholic bluesman Delta Slim is the backbone of the film. Michael B. Jordan lends two servings of star power, but the rest of the cast holds the band together, which includes an unrecognizable turn from Jack O'Connell. Make sure you play this episode from dusk till' dawn and be sure to stick around for the post credits sequence.
This week we're going undercover with The Secret Agent, where the spies are tense, the glances are loaded, and absolutely no one is emotionally available. Wager Moura stars in this political thriller and Romero & Zach are here to give you their thoughts. You'll be impressed and then stop to say "wtf?" Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
It's Oscar Season, Degen style, as Andy S and Brandon Bombay talk about Paul Thomas Anderson's instant classic, 'One Battle After Another.' Andy kicks it off by recalling a time he had a run-in with the cops while driving where he was questioned about his sobriety, and the legality of his friend in the backseat.Then the boys dive straight into PTA's sprawling thriller/comedy and begin with the magnetism Teyana Taylor brings to her role, and how they would gladly commit domestic terrorism for her. Sean Penn delivers his most unhinged performance in years (and easily his horniest) as the despicable Col. Stephen J. Lockjaw who's involved in a sordid relationship with Taylor's Perfidia Beverly Hills that is the inciting incident for the whole movie. Of course, at the center of it all is Leonard DiCaprio's brain friend Bob Ferguson, who finds an ally in Benicio del Toro's beer-guzzling sensei. In many ways this is PTA's 'Road Warrior' as it culminates in a gorgeously-shot epic road chase, and the episode mirrors the propulsive energy of the flick. By the end you'll have "no fear, just like Tom f**kin' Cruise."
All aboard for our deep dive into Train Dreams, the movie that proves two things: trains are loud, and feelings are louder. We unpack sweeping landscapes, stoic stares, and the kind of emotional turmoil that pairs beautifully with a distant train whistle. Did all of us like it? No. Grab your conductor's hat and hop on—we're riding the rails of prestige cinema, one existential crisis at a time. Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Gil - @WR_Gil Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
Eigentlich wollten wir ein Stündchen über unsere Guilty Pleasures sprechen, davor ein kurzer Blick auf die Oscar-Season und jeder hatte noch eine aktuelle Kleinigkeit dabei. Und dann waren fast zwei Stunden rum... Themen wie die Eklats ums Dschungelcamp und vor allem die diesjährigen Oscar Nominierungen haben uns einfach nicht losgelassen. Filme, die uns fehlen, Filme, die zu viele Nominierungen haben, Filme, die an der Kinokasse extrem performt oder gefloppt sind. Und wer hat eigentlich Avatar 3 gesehen? Rund um die hitzigen Debatten der Film- und Fernsehwelt kann man schonmal sein eigentliches Thema vergessen. Hinten raus widmen wir uns dann aber doch der Frage, was ist eigentlich ein Guilty Pleasure, welche haben wir und wie schlimm sind sie wirklich? Eine Folge, in der sich sowohl Abgründe als auch Großartiges auftuen.0:01:30 Olympia, James Bond & Andy beim CSB-Konzert0:17:32 Joschi und das Dschungelcamp...0:31:54 Die Oscar Nominierungen 2026 (Snubs, Überraschungen & Box Office)1:05:08 Unsere Guilty Pleasures & Hot TakesCinema Strikes Back Live in Concert:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKdq0vGoe_wJoschis IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/user/ur63759603Neue Helden IMDb (Hall of Fame):https://www.imdb.com/list/ls562439999/?ref_=uspf_t_1
We're going left and left again with this review of F1! We're at the half-way point of our Oscar best picture nominee reviews and this week we review a film about a washed up Brad Pitt character trying to make it in Formula 1. Give us a listen and get ready for these exciting turns, pardon the pun. Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
Good morning, afternoon, and evening! It's Oscar Season, and you know what that means... time to get spooky in February!...that's not what that means? Really? Who gave me such terribly inaccurate information? Anyways, Kaylie, Gibby, and Bodio are making a man this week and the lightning is about to strike, so tune in and find out who the real monster is! It's Dr. Frankenstein. Come on. You knew that already. Also included: Gibby vs. Boston Sports, Gibby vs. Hatchet, and Gibby vs. Everybody. He's feeling like having BEEF for dinner, if you catch my drift.
The list is out and this time we're official! We review the psychological thriller, Bugonia. Do you believe in Aliens? You'll be asking yourself whether the movie does the whole time. Gil is out this week, but Romero and Zach put on our tin-foil hats and dive into this maybe/maybe not sci-fi thriller. Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Gil - @WR_Gil Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
For the third year running, Pursuing Justice host Alicia Aiken and attorney (and fellow movie buff) John Whitcomb explore the surprising themes of pro bono and access to justice running through Oscar-nominated films from various decades. Explore our Pro Bono programs and resources Learn about our Pro Bono Memberships and Scholarships for qualified organizations and individuals Please note: CLE is not offered for listening to this podcast, and the views and opinions expressed within represent those of the speakers and not necessarily those of PLI.
Do you like vampires and double the Michael B. Jordan? Well we have the movie for you. Join us as we review the now highly nominated 2025 Ryan Coogler film, Sinners. Gil is ou this week, but Romero and Zach are here to give our thoughts. All you need to do is invite us in. Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
It’s officially Oscar Season! The nominations were dropped today and The Cinemistess sat down to give you her reations. There will be no predictions here, that episode will come later. Just her reactions to the surprises and snubs. Also – … Continue reading →
Send us your fan mail :)Oscar Season is here, for a lot of cinephiles it's Christmas before Christmas and its no different for me. To start the Oscar season I predicted who will most likely win big come March 15th. OUR SOCIALS:INSTAGRAMTWITTERLETTERBOXDCONTACT US: courtofcinema@gmail.comSPEAKPIPE
We're kicking off 2026 with getting a jump on the oscar best picture nominees by starting with the Paul Thomas Anderson film, One Battle After Another. The list isn't officially out yet, but we have a strong feeling about this one. Join us as we journey through Leo's journey from revolutionary to washed up dad trying to rescue his daughter from crazy Sean Penn. Give us a listen and keep tuning in because we plan to review all of the best picture nominees this year. Twitter - @podcastBADMOVIE Insta - @badmoviepodcast Email - badmoviereviewpodcast@gmail.com Gil - @WR_Gil Romero - @RomeroinATX Zach - @ZachfromNB
Hello Defendants! Oscar Season is here again and the Movie Defenders are bringing you a special episode where Brev and his son Nathan discuss their Oscar predictions. They run through (almost) every category, providing their predictions and some dark horses. It's a fun short(er) episode for us. Hope you enjoy! Special thanks to our amazing Patreon supporters! Alex Kirkby Alexis Helman Barrett Young Bart German Brett Bowen Daryl Ewry Doug Robertson Ena Haynes Eric Blattberg Jason Chastain Josh Evans Joshua Loy Katherine Boulware Kevin Athey Mark Nattress Mark Martin Megan Bush Michal Kaczmarek Michael Puckett Nick Nagher Randal Silver Sean Masters Stephanie Ewry Tim TJ Walker Attack of the Killer Podcast
Welcome back to Film Haven Reivews!! This week is VERY special because we are starting a whole new segment on the podcast called "Movie Club" where I bring on two of my closest friends (Macy and Emily) to talk about some of the movies we see, usually in Oscar Season preparation!! This week we are starting off with the EXCELLENT Chloe Zhao film Hamnet (2025) which we all scored highly (two 9s and a 10/10!). We loved the layered conceptual story about grief and how it effects everyone differently, as well as the creative cinematography, and the perfect acting from the entire cast. This one feels pretty special, we can only hope it will nab a couple wins at the Oscars next year! You can also go to find the video on my NEW youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/@filmhavenreviews
The New Yorker's Michael Schulman joins Katey to talk about the narratives that are already driving this Oscar season, and the drama we expect to continue all the way until the big next. Then Tracy Letts discusses his role as a general in A House of Dynamite, how he juggles an incredibly busy career across screen and stage, and how his role in the new FX series The Lowdown became a homecoming. Prestige Junkie After Party subscribers can watch the full video version of this podcast. Subscribe today for just $5 a month. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Matty Durkin is back after a well-deserved hiatus, and he's catching you up on everything — from major work events and exciting podcast appearances to weddings in the mountains of New Hampshire, including the unforgettable celebration of The Pop Corner's own AJ Hernandez!This week, Matty dives into the latest Oscar contenders, sharing his takes on Kiss of the Spider Woman starring Jennifer Lopez (already generating serious Academy Awards buzz) and One Battle After Another featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn.He also pays heartfelt tribute to the legendary Diane Keaton, reflecting on her extraordinary career and lasting impact on Hollywood.Of course, it wouldn't be The Pop Corner without a full dose of pop culture — from Taylor Swift's “Life of a Showgirl” era to Housewives returning to Broadway, Matty's weighing in on it all. Plus, don't miss his must-watch list, including Monster: The Ed Gein Story, The Girlfriend, The Morning Show, and so much more.Tune in for laughs, heart, and the latest from the world of entertainment — because at The Pop Corner, Matty always keeps it real, relatable, and a little bit fabulous.Follow us: IG:@mattydurkin IG/TikTok: @thepopcornerpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oscar season of Variety's Awards Circuit Podcast kicks off with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson discussing his lead role in Benny Safdie's “The Smashing Machine,” including the emotional toll of going to dark places and the physical transformation that nearly broke him. Also: “One Battle After Another” newcomer Chase Infiniti talks about working alongside superstars in the new Paul Thomas Anderson film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katey is joined by Tyler Coates to discuss their biggest burning questions about this year's Oscar race, from how Warner Bros will juggle two seemingly surefire best picture nominees to how our fraught political moment will affect all of it. Prestige Junkie After Party subscribers can watch the full video version of this podcast. Subscribe today for just $5 a month. Check out our newly relaunched Prestige Junkie Pundits to see Katey and Tyler's full Oscar predictions. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Movie expert Travis Byram joins Reid to discuss the best movies from the summer and concerning trends from the “biggest hits” in the 2025 box office, leading to an early preview of the 2026 Oscars at the unofficially-official start of awards season! Then, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ultimate summer film, “Jaws,” the guys break down their Top 5 Movie Scenes Made by the Score, featuring iconic cultural moments, pure nostalgia and plenty of love for John Williams! PLUS: The great year for horror movies continues, what “The Social Network 2” could look like, the Chad Kroeger-Mandela Effect, Reid's cooch and plenty more!CHAPTERS0:00 Intro3:26 Summer Movie Review15:28 The Great Horror Movies of 202525:49 Early 2026 Oscars Contenders54:21 Top 5 Movie Scenes Made by the Score
This week, David, Rebecca, and Richard dive into the newly announced TIFF and Venice Film Festival lineups for clues on front-runners and sleepers in the Oscar season to come—as well as a few surprising omissions. The hosts also dig into the shocking cancellation of Stephen Colbert's The Late Show, and revisit Ari Aster's Eddington after its muted opening weekend.Our next Little Gold Men book club read is Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell. We'll be discussing the novel and its upcoming film adaptation on our August 14 episode. We've also added one more book for this summer, the third most-popular in our listener survey: The Ballad of a Small Player by Rowan Joffé. We'll be discussing that one on our August 28 episode. Read along with us and send your questions to littlegoldmen@vf.com. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
This week, David, Rebecca, and Richard dive into the newly announced TIFF and Venice Film Festival lineups for clues on front-runners and sleepers in the Oscar season to come—as well as a few surprising omissions. The hosts also dig into the shocking cancellation of Stephen Colbert's The Late Show, and revisit Ari Aster's Eddington after its muted opening weekend.Our next Little Gold Men book club read is Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell. We'll be discussing the novel and its upcoming film adaptation on our August 14 episode. We've also added one more book for this summer, the third most-popular in our listener survey: The Ballad of a Small Player by Rowan Joffé. We'll be discussing that one on our August 28 episode. Read along with us and send your questions to littlegoldmen@vf.com. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
This week, David, Rebecca, and Richard go through a handful of listener questions looking ahead to this coming Oscar season, from the post-trailer buzz surrounding the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere to a potential awards play for 28 Years Later. Then, the hosts reflect on the recent rerelease of Brokeback Mountain for its 20th anniversary, before discussing a few other awards films of its era that deserve a similar rerelease treatment.We'll be discussing The History of Sound on July 10th, so read along and send us your questions to littlegoldmen@vf.com! Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
This week, David, Rebecca, and Richard go through a handful of listener questions looking ahead to this coming Oscar season, from the post-trailer buzz surrounding the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere to a potential awards play for 28 Years Later. Then, the hosts reflect on the recent rerelease of Brokeback Mountain for its 20th anniversary, before discussing a few other awards films of its era that deserve a similar rerelease treatment.We'll be discussing The History of Sound on July 10th, so read along and send us your questions to littlegoldmen@vf.com! Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Jordan Hunter joins the podcast to reflect on his first season with South East Melbourne, his time with the Boomers, and how he's building a voice off the court through podcasting, filmmaking, and comedy. Hunter opens up about navigating the ups and downs of the Phoenix's 2024/25 campaign, how the team evolved under new leadership, and the real impact of Mike Kelly's mid-season departure. We also explore his off-season stint in Puerto Rico, international experience with the Boomers, and his passion for storytelling—both on stage and on screen. Topics include:
Tim Walz is making the media rounds, leading The Ringer's Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker to ask whether the Minnesota governor or Stephen A. Smith is more likely to run for president in 2028 (00:00). Then, the guys get into a series of media meltdowns, including the ongoing beef between Stephen A. and LeBron James (13:00), Charles Barkley vs. Kendrick Perkins (26:12), Draymond Green's shameless self-promotion (35:08), Mark Cuban's thoughts on the Luka Doncic trade (40:57), and more. Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week, and Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Hosts: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Producer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On episode 278 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by AwardsWatch contributor Karen Peterson to talk about the 97th Academy Awards and wrap up the 2025 Oscar season. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 1h28m. We will be back in two weeks to talk about a couple of new 2025 film releases, Mickey 17 and Black Bag. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
Oscar Season is officially over, and we are happy and sad about it. We love to celebrate film and now we're celebrating the show. We give our thoughts on this year's broadcast and the various winners and nominees. Join us for our season finale as we celebrate the 2025 Oscars.Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
It's Oscar Season again – which can only mean one thing: Shea and Jason are back with The Six Trophies NBAcademy Awards show. The guys are handing out little silver men (aka “Adams”) to the league's Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Score, and more. Do the Cavs have enough to take home Best Picture? What award will Boston Celtics endearingly deranged head coach Joey Mazz walk away with? Can Minnesota Lynx Napheesa Collier rip the Best Actress statue from A'ja Wilson's stranglehold. And who will win the most prestigious and highly-disputed category of the night: Best Live Action Short. Tune in to find out!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
RaMell Ross is a multi time Academy-Award nominee in documentary and narrative, a filmmaker, photographer, academic, and writer. You may have seen his directorial debut Hale County This Morning, This Evening, an experimental documentary about black life in Hale County, Alabama. RaMell's most recent directorial work is the historical drama Nickel Boys, based on the novel of the same name by Colson Whitehead. It's nominated for Best Picture at this year's Academy Awards and RaMell Ross and co-writer Joslyn Barnes are both nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. You can stream the film at home or watch in theaters right now.RaMell joins Feeling Seen to talk about the film, cultural criticism, and the 1992 biographical drama Malcolm X, directed by Spike Lee. Plus, notes on basketball, Bart Simpson, and Black feminist author Bell Hooks. Then Jordan has one quick thing about season 3 of the action series Reacher. God bless Alan Ritchson! We can't help but stan the man. Feeling Seen is hosted by Jordan Crucchiola and is a production Maximum Fun. Need more Feeling Seen? Keep up with the show on Instagram and Bluesky.
Jay Light has never seen "The Brutalist," but he rewrote it and we read his script! Does Jay nail it? We're talking Holocaust movies, so it's officially Oscar Season! Oscar Talk, Jay's Script, Games, and more! Kyle and Jay are joined by Lindsay Adams! And go see Kyle live in Brooklyn on April 5 at Union Hall. http://www.kyleayers.com for tickets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Oscar Season! The first movie on the list is The Brutalist, starring Adrian Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, and Joe Alwyn. Jacob, Tate, and Sage discuss the gloriousness of the intermission, good performances, and a lackluster story.This movie was directed by Brady Corbet.GD4AM: 74/100IMDb: 8.0/10Metacritic: 90/100Leterboxd: 4.1/5RT: 93%When a visionary architect and his wife flee post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of the modern United States, their lives are changed forever by a mysterious, wealthy client.This movie is currently only available in theaters.NEXT MOVIE REVIEW: Anora (2024), which is currently available for rent on most VOD platforms.Compete in ourOscar Contest!
#78 - "Emilia Perez" Controversy Throws Oscar Season Into Chaos and a Ranking of the Best Picture Nominees by The Popcorn Boys
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
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
CINEPHILES REJOICE! This week on the #WatchTowerFilmPodcast we kick off OSCAR SEASON with our previous Oscar winners series. Join us as we dive into an Oscar winning modern classic: Alfonso Cuaron's 2019 intimate epic, “ROMA”! Listen in as we discuss his choice of using black and white, the ability to modernize classic film techniques in order to tell a timeless story, and his exploration in classism in 1970s Mexico through a universal story. All this and more in this week's episode! Please help us by SUBSCRIBING, LIKING, COMMENTING, and SHARING.
It's Oscar Season! In the episode, we discuss the Academy Award nominated film, The Substance. Stina is still very annoyed that this was nominated as a comedy at the Golden Globes and Danielle talks about a theory she saw on Reddit. Instagram: @heyitstwogirls, @classicSTINA, @daniellecobianchi Twitter: @heyitstwogirls, @classicSTINA Two Girls Drink Beer Youtube
In this episode, Shanté and Danny take a cruise back to Oscar Season 2022 thanks to a listener suggestion!
Ryan and Dylan recap the 2025 Golden Globes including the winners, the snubs, and the absolute trainwreck of a ceremony itself.
It's OSCAR SEASON!!! We are beginning our annual Oscar Season with the 75th anniversary of "All About Eve." We talk a lot about this movie, so much so that we broke the SD card toward the end, and the sound got a little messed up. We are still proud of this episode, and the problem has now been fixed. There are a few missing sentences toward the end, but the beginning may be our best movie history ever! Enjoy as we gush over "All About Eve."Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
The Reel Talk Crew is back with Episode 107: The 2025 Oscar Season Kickoff!In this fun episode, we're joined by Nathan Bartlebaugh from Phantom Galaxy to officially launch the 2025 Oscar season! The crew dives into a discussion about the standout films of the year so far and offers their thoughts on the early Oscar race. From there, we break down the major categories, making predictions on the nominees and potential winners. Get ready for expert insights, lively debates, and plenty of Oscar buzz as we gear up for the biggest night in cinema!Interact with us:Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReeltalkamoviepodcastJoin our Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast group on FacebookFollow us on Twitter: @reel_castInstagram: officialreeltalkpodcastEmail us: reeltalkmoviecast@gmail.comSpecial Thanks:Wren Burnett - Logo ArtistEveryone who downloads Reel Talk for making this possibleSupport the show
With no clear frontrunner, this year's Oscar race is wide open. Join us as we recap potential contenders, including Sean Baker's acclaimed Anora and historical drama, The Brutalist. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/culture-crash-looking-ahead-to-oscar-season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Spooky Season to Oscar Season, we move from October to November as Andrew and Shane cover the latest sci-fi/horror shows on Peacock (Teacup, Hysteria) before discussing some much anticipated Awards-centric films (Conclave, We Live In Time, Didi) and maybe a couple that may miss the cut (Here, Janet Planet).
With the fall film festival underway, we discuss the slate of movies vying for Oscar glory this year. Become a Patreon supporter Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/MoronsMakeSense. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's mailbag week! The hosts dig into the many questions sent in by listeners over the last past month, with the Telluride and Venice film festivals only two weeks away. They cover the breaking news surrounding Jason Reitman's Saturday Night premiere, potential narratives for best-actress contenders Amy Adams and Nicole Kidman, whether any big twists in the season are on the way, and much more. Plus, the August Directors Discussion series continues with a deep dive into the work of Nightbitch director Marielle Heller.
Development Hell will return on Thursday with an all-new episode about a chimpanzee. In the meantime, here's a Hollywood-related episode from our friends at Talk Easy. Host Sam Fragoso talks with the New York Times critic Wesley Morris about all things Oscars, his career, and the state of the film industry. Find more Talk Easy at talkeasypod.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.