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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!
On today's podcast, Brian and Mandy discuss the wave of reaction videos on YouTube now that "Wicked" has come to streaming. Then they share their thoughts on various Oscar categories, predicting potential winners for this year. Additionally, they briefly preview upcoming releases like "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man," "Captain America: Brave New World", and "Superman". 00:00 Breaking News: Oscar Nominations Announced 00:32 Introduction and Greetings 00:41 The Fascination with Reaction Videos 04:14 Oscar Nominations Breakdown 08:55 Best Picture and Other Major Categories 17:47 Upcoming Movie Releases and Industry Insights 19:30 Conclusion and Farewell Links to the three reaction videos Brian mentions on today's podcast: Said By Ty: https://youtu.be/jf95stNMl50?si=k9fIwAsefVbYGl3o Reel Rejects: https://youtu.be/s-vf7HeOFck?si=rMysrIX1CBVqLhPZ Writer Reacts: https://youtu.be/hRqBYhcKeDw?si=n8iqbqlR23PKVq8k
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
Distributed by @netflix and the winner of the Cannes Film Festival Emilia Perez is directed by French filmmaker Jacques Audiard and stars Zoe Saldaña. Emilia Perez follows a cartel leader who undergoes surgery to become a woman with the help of his lawyer. Emilia Perez is a musical crime comedy directed by Jacques Audiard and stars Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Selena Gomez. Emilia Perez has its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and released on November 13, 2024 on Netflix just in time for Oscar Season right around the corner. Emilia Perez Timecodes 00:00 Emilia Perez Introduction 00:30 Identity Politics 02:00 Virtue Signaling 02:30 Transgender Artists 03:30 Emilia Perez Praises 04:00 Jaques Audiard Direction Emilia Perez 05:00 Emilia Perez Musical 05:30 Emilia Perez Broadway Staging 06:00 Emilia Perez Editing 07:00 Zoe Saldana Emilia Perez 07:20 Zoe Salanda Singing and Dancing Emilia Perez 07:40 Karla Sofia Gascon Emilia Perez 08:30 Transgender Criticisms in Emilia Perez 09:00 Emilia Perez Unreliable Narrator 10:30 Selena Gomez Emilia Perez 11:15 Selena Gomez Oscars Emilia Perez 13:00 Emilia Perez Annette 13:30 Emilia Perez Oscars 15:00 Emilia Perez Criticisms 16:00 Emilia Perez Review #emiliaperez #emiliaperezreview #emiliaperezselenagomez #emiliaperezmovie #selenagomez #oscars #netflix
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.
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.
For episode 198, I'm joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with fellow co-host Steve Prusakowski continuing to handle the behind the scenes work. This week, we're recording a bit early due to some commitments, so we're postponing the Deadpool & Wolverine discussion until next week when Myles has seen it. My review of the film is here, but instead we opted to make the episode largely about festival season and Oscar season. Keep in mind that we recorded over the weekend, so we just missed some of the announcements this week, which contradicts a thing or two I say. However, it's still a worthwhile discussion of the fests, the above the line categories (which you can see here and are getting a slight update), and more. Plus, we answer your questions, which includes a digression for the ages... As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 198th one to date (here's to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
a bit late but its that time of the year! we'll talk about predictions, my favorite performances and snubs this year. follow me on insta @thefilmgalpodcastHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this episode we are joined by filmmaker Christina Shaver as we discuss all ten of the best picture nominees!
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On This Weeks Episode of The Super Review Show's Mixed Bag - Podcast Edition The J-Man, Bill, Justin and Allie are joined by the one and only Doctor Matt Hemsley for our Oscar Season Preview!!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperReviewShowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesuperreviewshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperReviewShowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSuperReviewShow
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.
It's Oscar Season! We'll be covering a quartet of Oscar nominated movies this month PLUS the Third Annual Laties Awards (link to vote here! (https://forms.gle/7MboAmjEcUTLvyeW6)) in March. First up - Celine Song's instant-classic debut feature, Past Lives! Ben, Greg, Lindsey, and Ray discuss a collective favorite from a great movie year. Written and directed by Celine Song and starring Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, and John Magaro.
Welcome back Film Fans and Happy Black History Month! It's also Oscar Season! And our hosts are fully immersed in this seasons offerings and it's the perfect way to kick off this month. It's a blended episode, and we're ready to bring you what artistic excellence the cinematic world has to offer. Our enigmatic hosts, Tawania and Von, have chosen beverages with a seasonal twist to accompany our movie discussion. And these drinks will surely add to the seasonal atmosphere we're creating. So, cozy up with your favorite libation, get comfy, and brace yourself for a journey through cinematic brillance. If you like this episode please be sure to share, like and follow us here on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
The award-winning Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into a compliance-related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. Looking for some hard-hitting insights on compliance? Look no further than Compliance into the Weeds! In this episode, Tom and Matt take a deep dive into a payments and internal controls miasma involving actors Tom Holland and Tom Hollander. The recent incident involving British actor Tom Hollander, who accidentally received a payment intended for Tom Holland due to a mix-up at their shared talent agency, has brought to light the critical importance of robust accounting controls for payments. Tom emphasizes the need for a second set of eyes to oversee payments and ensure they are going to the correct recipients. He suggests that smaller organizations can implement human review controls, while larger ones may need to rely on technology such as robotic process automation. Matt is highlighting the potential legal and regulatory consequences of sending payments to the wrong recipients. He stresses the need for organizations to demonstrate to regulators that errors are rare and accidental and that they have effective assurance processes in place. Join Tom Fox and Matt Kelly as they delve deeper into this topic in the latest episode of Compliance into the Weeds. Key Highlights: Payment Mix-up Highlights Importance of Internal Controls Error Prevention and Correction in Payments Mitigating Compliance Risks with Internal Controls Resources: Matt on Radical Compliance Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We discuss our reactions to the 96th Academy Award nominees, and a bit about what goes into the kind of film that gets nominated.Today's root beer is “mighty purty when she's angry, wah-hah…” John Wayne root beer.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5
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 10th. Despite all of the built up anticipation Ryan Gosling will win the biggest come Oscar Night. (Literally Me)X-Men Revisited Series:X-Men (2000)X2 (2003)X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)X-Men: First Class (2011)The Wolverine (2013)X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)Deadpool (2016)X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)Logan (2017)Deadpool 2 (2018)X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)New Mutants (2020)Monthly Recap Series: Everything I watched in JanuaryEverything I watched in February Everything I watched in March...
Oscar Season is here again so Stuck in the '80s looks at the Academy Awards from 1984. (And the Razzies.) Here's a look back at the best movies, actors and songs from 1983 - and some of the movies that won acclaim for being so very bad. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is sponsored by The 80s Cruise. Join all your '80s friends on the Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas on Feb. 29 to March 7 for a weeklong trip back to the '80s. The lineup includes: 38 Special, Air Supply, The English Beat, Soft Cell, Debbie Gibson, Sebastian Bach, Steve Pearcy of Ratt, Ray Parker Jr., Sheena Easton, Wang Chung, Midnight Star, Animotion, Real Life, Escape Club, When in Rome UK, Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg and more. Original MTV veejays Alan Hunter and Mark Goodman will be there to host along with Downtown Julie Brown. Listen to the show to get our promo code for $200 of cabin credit for first-time guests. The 2024 cruise is sold out but you can still join the wait list and make it! Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is hosted by creator Steve Spears and Brad Williams. Find out more about the show, celebrating its 19th year in 2024, at sit80s.com.
For episode 171, I'm joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with Steve Prusakowski sitting this one out to handle some back end work and catch his breath. He'll be back next week. This time, we're knee-deep in awards season, discussing the Golden Globe results, as well as the DGA and SAG nominations. Throw in a bunch of audience questions, Myles' continued excursion into Joey's January, a brief complaint about Night Swim (panned here), as well as a special surprise at the end, and this is one of our longer episodes in some time. It's a good one, though, if we do say so ourselves... As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 171st one to date (here's to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
Episode 447: Wonka Review -- Tyler starts off the episode by discussing the awards season darling film Past Lives! Pat shares his thoughts on the new Studio Ghibli film The Boy and the Heron. Tyler leads the discussion of the latest "Nerd News"...including the Jonathan Majors firing! The Nerds then review the new film Wonka. They end the episode with a "Nerd Favorite"...favorite job in the Star Wars universe? Timestamps: What We are Into: 8:00-28:15 Nerd News: 28:15-36:43 Wonka Review: 36:43-1:01 Nerd Favorite: 1:01-1:04
As they burrow deeper into the Christmas Season (aka Oscar Season), Andrew and Dan travel back to the mid-50s for one of the most mid-50s songs there ever was. From the good folks who brought you "Lollipop" and Being Extremely White, it's a song about a sleep demon who gets you a boyfriend. Also, Dan recounts a foggy memory of a mid-90s comedy for way too long. It can be viewed here.
The Reel Talk Crew is proud to present Episode 88- 2024 Oscar Season Kickoff. Join the crew as we kickoff the upcoming Oscar season with some general thoughts about the year in movies thus far and the race in general. Then we countdown our predictions for the Best Picture nominations and the Movie Buddy sneaks in his top 10 films of 2023 (thus far). 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
For episode 154, I'm joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes (Steve Prusakowski continues behind the scenes as producer and technical guru). Once again, it's a film festival-centric show, this time the Toronto International Film Festival. I go through my time at TIFF with Myles, while setting the stage for if any of these titles are going to be major Oscar contenders. We also announce a new game coming to the show, as well as the return of the Fantasy Draft! Throw in some questions and it's a full slate for this TIFF heavy episode... As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 154th one to date (here's to many more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
With the Emmys pushed to early 2024, the latest film release updates suggest studios are planning an early launch into Oscar season. We discuss which movies we think have a chance at Academy gold. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/astreamablelife/message
On episode 188 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, AwardsWatch Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson and AwardsWatch contributor Nicole Ackman to review Pixar's Elemental and take their first look at the 2024 Oscar Season. Before getting into the meat of this episode, big news out of Hollywood this past week as the Golden Globes were bought out by Dick Clark productions and the HFPA has been dispensed. It is a big revelation as the Globes are still in an ongoing struggle to move on from their checkered past. The team discuss what this could all mean going forward for this year's telecast as well as the future of their voting body. After that, they moved on to talk about this weekend's releases, with Nicole giving brief thoughts on WB's The Flash, and the group at large talking about Elemental, both which underperformed at the box office. While the DCEU seems to be crumbling before our very eyes with each new entry in the franchise, Pixar seems to be at a crossroads as Elemental received good reviews but had the lowest opening weekend box office returns in the studio's history. Part of it could be the film, or Pixar's recent decisions to put their films on Disney+. Either way, the team talk about what they liked and didn't like from the film and the studio's future. Usually when a Pixar film releases, this means we could talk about its Oscar chances or even potential win in the Best Animated Category. But since Elemental underwhelmed and Across the Spider-verse has exceeded expectations, it seems like we have our animated frontrunner that also has a small chance to get into Best Picture. Speak of that, since we are closing in at the halfway point of the year, and we are living in a post Cannes Film Festival world, the team take a look at the films that have been released so far that could make it into the Best Picture lineup, followed by the films this fall that they think will be the ones to look out for to win the Oscar's top prize. 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 1h47m. We will be back next week to review Asteroid City and give out our Top 5 Wes Anderson films. Till then, let's get into it. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
Sean and Amanda dive deep into 'Past Lives,' one of the year's finest films and an extraordinary example of writing, directing, and acting in romantic storytelling (1:00). Then, they share their five favorite romantic films (58:00). Finally, Sean is joined by writer-director Celine Song to talk about her debut feature (1:18:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guest: Celine Song Producers: Bobby Wagner and Sasha Ashall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oscar Season isn't over, here at Worst Scene it's only just begun. George and Richard kick off a month of Oscar pairings, discussing the worst scene in Baz Luhrmann's stylish, fun Elvis, the film that convinced Austin Butler to spend the rest of his life greeting everyone he meets with "hey little mama" vs the best scene in Bryan Singer's lifeless, depressing Bohemian Rhapsody, the one and only piece of media to ever make Freddie Mercury seem boring. Chaki the Funk Wizard guest stars.
It's the semifinals of our 2023 Oscars bracket, the first half might be your everyday Oscars nominated films, but we promise the two movies int he second half aren't winning anything. Come for the good film analysis, stay for the good vibes.Follow us @ToughCutPod on all your favorite socials!This bracket features:Everything Everywhere All At OnceGlass Onion: A Knives Out StoryBanshees of InisherinMarcel the She with Shoes OnBarbarianRRRBullet TrainMorbius
A double feature!? That's right, part 2 of the Oscars Bracket 2023 is out right now! Even if the Oscars were last weekend, that doesn't mean we can't all have a good time talking about the most snubbed performance of the year... Mommy Milkers.Follow us @ToughCutPod on all your favorite socials!This bracket features:Everything Everywhere All At OnceGlass Onion: A Knives Out StoryBanshees of InisherinMarcel the She with Shoes OnBarbarianRRRBullet TrainMorbius
For episode 128, I'm joined once again by my co-hosts Myles Hughes and Steve Prusakowski for our big Oscar postmortem. Of course, we're looking at how our predictions did, what we thought of the ceremony, the winners, and much more. There's plenty of digressions, too, as well as questions from you the listener/reader. Throw in a discussion of The Last of Us finale and there's plenty to chew on this week, as it runs about two hours long... As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our 128th one to date (here's to at least 100 more). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
Happy 1st Birthday, Thru The Grapevine!!! It's hard to believe it's been one whole year of celebrity highs, lows, dramatics & stupidity that we've covered, thanks to all of our loyal listeners! We commemorate our first year by covering this years Oscar Awards! It seems that the cast and crew of EEAAO were everything… everywhere… all at once on Hollywood's biggest stage! We talk about all the big awards, winners and losers plus this years performances. Listen to who we picked as highlights from both the award & Vanity Fair Red Carpet! All this and more while drinking the same bottle of wine as episode one, Snoop Dogg's Cali Red by 19 Crimes! Hosts: Courtney & Erryonna Producer: Ethan D Follow us on Instagram @thruthegrapevinepod & on Twitter @ThruTheVinePod
In episode 290, Kestrel welcomes Samata Pattinson, the CEO of RCGD Global, to the show. A women-led global change-making organization, RCGD Global is bringing environmental and social sustainability to the forefront of conversation and action within the global apparel and design industry. “All I really want to be part of is helping other people see where they fit in this. And helping them to identify something that means something to them. It could be any of the things we talk about — it could be climate on a specific realm, it could be biodiversity through a specific realm, it could be women's rights, it could be advocating for Indigenous or Black representation. It could be any of those things, but it's almost like — let me try and help you see how you form a way of being in this conversation.” -Samata Have you ever heard of the term generative conversation? It's a newer concept for myself and it's one that this week's guest reminds us of. On a basic level – generative conversations are conversations that involve genuine inquiry and sharing. They are conversations in which we engage in deep listening. They are conversations in which we feel truly heard and nourished – they involve a space where respect and trust are cultivated. And through generative conversations, they allow the possibility for expanded understandings and the discoveries of shared meaning. In order to truly quote unquote *move the needle* in the sustainability and fashion space, these types of conversations are mandatory. As this week's guest reminds us, when we talk about sustainability, we have to lead with questions … not our individual agenda. Questions welcome an openness to learning and sharing. And they help avoid the critical tone that can easily sneak its way into these discussions. Because remember – how we have the conversation influences where the conversation goes. Thoughtful communication is so KEY for this week's guest. As the CEO of a global change-making organization, she is navigating storytelling with notable talent across a massive platform – the Red Carpet at the Oscars. This year, she wrote the first ever Oscars Sustainable Dress code, that went out to every single attendee of this year's event. Imagine condensing the many layers of sustainability and fashion into one document – she shares how she did it. I love how she welcomes a constant expansion in the sustainability narrative, and never loses sight of a key ingredient: hope. Quotes & links from the conversation: RCGD Global Sustainable Style Guide “We do say we want representation, we want these varied voices, but we don't talk about how much more interesting the conversation is, how much more enlightening the conversation is. The same way we will say — oh, you know, we have Indigenous communities protecting 80 percent of our biodiversity, but what we don't say is like but they protect it better. Comparatively, like 30-40-50 percent better growth biodiversity of fauna and flora. So, it's not just saying like, this should exist — it's saying it's more interesting, it's more expertise, it's more engaging, why aren't we doing more of it?” -Samata (30:22) Follow Samata on Instagram > Follow RCGD Global on Instagram > Follow Red Carpet Green Dress on Instagram >
In this Oscar Season, my cohost and I sat down to discuss our nominations for Oscar contenders for several different categories. In the midst of this we've set up an email for the podcast (unofficialonthefly@gmail.com), a twitter accound (@unof_onthefly), and while off the air we changed out instagram to (@unofficial_onthefly). Send us your votes to any one or all of these accounts and we will announce official winners when we feel like.
It's that time of year again, Oscar Season! We have you covered with our 3rd annual BPC Oscars Special! Kieran B is joined once again by Joey R and Adam St. John to discuss all of their picks who who SHOULD WIN if it were up to us. We talk Cinematography, OG Screenplay, all of the Acting Categories, Director and rank all the Best Picture Noms. The gloves come off and things get heated! Let us know what you think Check out our Best Picture Merch: https://best-picture-cast.creator-spring.com/ Follow us on Social Media, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd: @bestpicturecast Email us bestpicturepodcast@yahoo.com Follow The Co Hosts on Twitter: Joey R: @joey0314 1001by1: @1001by1 Below Freezing: @belowfreezing32