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Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Vulture's film critic Alison Willmore joins CBS News' Jamie Wax to preview this Sunday's Academy Awards. Willmore explains why Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger are the actors to beat, plus the movie she says will likely take home the best picture Oscar. They also discuss who they think should have been nominated and why they're optimistic Hollywood will continue producing films that brings people out to the theaters, as opposed to only catering to streaming networks.
Hive Mind is a weekly podcast hosted by Meg Walter, Eli McCann, and Nick Morley, all of whom consider themselves pop culture aficionados and opinion-havers about all things media. In episode 29, Eli and Meg discuss their predictions for Sunday's Academy Awards, as well as who they want to see win.
We're back on the pod to discuss Sunday's Academy Awards, which wasn't a total dumpster fire! We look back at the year and ahead to what could be in store for 2020's ceremony. Twitter: @_reelflicks anchor.fm/reel-flicks Leave an iTunes review!
Well... we survived. Sunday's Academy Awards were interesting, to say the least – a few upsets, a bit of outrage, no hosts and a whole lot of sexual tension! Zach and Jake recap Hollywood's biggest night and share their instant reactions to everything that went down. Plus, a few new trailers and announcements!Intro (0:00), The fallout of a "Green Book" Best Picture win (1:15), Best Actress surprise (7:00), No host, no problem (7:57), Was Queen/Adam Lambert really necessary? (11:33), SHALLOW-MG (12:21), The other performances (13:35), Rami Malek (14:37), Howwwwwww did BoRhap win Best Editing? (15:34), What movies will we remember from 2018? (16:45), What went right? (18:30), The "Dune" 2021 campaign (22:30), News: "A Quiet Place 2" (25:00), WTF was the "Space Jam 2" poster? (27:06), New "Rocketman" trailer (28:22), "Greatest Showman 2" Speculation (29:02), "Fighting with My Family" Mini Review (31:08), Coming Soon (32:35)
On this episode, our hosts Graham & Jocelyn analyze last Sunday's Academy Awards. Why a hostless Oscars is good Oscars, What the hell was wrong with the steps? Really Hollywood...Green Book? The Triumph of Black Panther, Why Spike Lee is right and everybody is wrong, and finally: Seriously Academy? Green Book? Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/kickinandstreaminpodcast?auth=QVLr3ZF4bBkffNZls4lBWTuUc2Tb0MD0)
Tanner, Kam and Sean give their predictions for this Sunday's Academy Awards. Hosts: @tannerpanorama, @shwan_man, @nikesonmytweet Producer: @nikesonmytweet
Over dinner at Gertrude's in Baltimore, film critics Linda DeLibero and Christopher Llewellyn Reed talk about the 2019 Oscars and four great movies you probably won't hear much about during Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony. Take notes in case you missed them: ----If Beale Street Could Talk,---- and ----First Reformed,---- both victims of major Oscar snubs, and two foreign-language films: ----Shoplifters,---- and ----Capernaum.---- Linda and Chris handicap the major Oscar categories for us, and they debate the merits of Alfonso Cuaron's ----Roma,---- currently considered the frontrunner for Best Picture. Linda DeLibero directs film and media studies at Johns Hopkins University. Chris Reed is professor and chair of the department of film and moving image at Stevenson University.
This week on Unorthodox, we'd like to thank the Academy... and our three Jewish guests! First we get glammed up with shoe designer Stuart Weitzman, who tells us about getting his big break when Aretha Franklin wore his shoes to the 1983 American Music Awards, and how he made red carpet history when he designed $1 million shoes for Mulholland Drive actress Laura Harring to wear to the 2002 Oscars. Since then, the 'shoe cam' has become a standard feature of award shoe red carpets. Then film critic Jordan Hoffman returns to the show to tell us what to expect at Sunday's Academy Awards, at which only a few Jews are nominated and some non-Jews are up for Jewish roles. Finally, a special Oscars treat: Liel calls up actor Kurt Fuller, who talks about being 'that guy' in hundreds of films, including Ghostbusters II, Wayne's World, Anger Management, and just about every movie you've ever seen. We love to hear from you: Send comments and questions for Unorthodox to Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group to chat with the hosts and see what happens behind-the-scenes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. This episode is sponsored by Hebrew College. The Jewish community needs rabbis who are creatively engaging with Jewish tradition, and Hebrew College’s rabbinical school is currently accepting applications. Visit Hebrewcollege.edu/unorthodox to find out more. This episode is also sponsored by Harry's, offering a great shave at a great price. Get a free trial shave set at Harrys.com/UNORTHODOX. Unorthodox is hiring! We're looking for a part-time associate producer to handle guest booking, episode scheduling, live show planning, and more. Click here for more information. To apply for the position, email jkross@tabletmag.com with the subject line ‘associate producer.’ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Roope previews Sunday's Academy Awards.
This episode we discuss the premiere of the new MTV show Winter Break: Hunter Mountain, the finale of Celebrity Apprentice, Kailah's victory on The Challenge: Vendettas, the premiere of Survivor: Ghost Island and Sunday's Academy Awards.Want to help the environment while you browse the internet? Check out our sponsor, Ecosia, at: https://ecosia.co/torchIf you love the NBA, Jackie Chan & The Bachelor, check out our sponsor, The Super Friends Podcast - With Keith James.
Editors Kevin Schwaller and Ema Sasic review "Annihilation" and "Game Night" and discuss their final predictions for Sunday's Academy Awards.
Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle remember Bill Paxton, who died unexpectedly this past weekend. They also share their thoughts on Sunday's Academy Awards broadcast.
This episode we discuss the historic blunder on Sunday's Academy Awards, Kailah's drunk shenanigans on The Challenge: Invasion of the Champions, new alliances on Stranded with a Million Dollars, fighting & making up on Vanderpump Rules and Raven's thoughts on the Big O on The Bachelor.
Hello Pop Culture Prognosticators! On this special episode of BroadwayWorld’s “Some Like It Pop” podcast, Matt and Jenn play "Wish, Want, and Will" with some of the biggest categories from this Sunday's Academy Awards.They reveal their wishes, who they want to win, and who they think will win for the following categories: Best Original SongBest Supporting ActorBest Supporting ActressBest DirectorBest Leading ActressBest Leading ActorBest PictureLet us know if you agree or disagree with any or all of Matt and Jenn's picks. In addition to being able to find all of our episodes on BroadwayWorld, we are also available on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play. So, subscribe, download, and share “Some Like it Pop”! If you want to join the conversation, reach out on Twitter @SLIPpodcast. Also, Jenn is @EponineQ and Matt is @BWWMatt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode we discuss our new friends from the Real World: Go Big or Go Home, the ethics of the fantasy suite on The Bachelor, the upcoming confrontation with Negan on The Walking Dead, Stassi and Katie's reconciliation on Vanderpump Rules & our thoughts on last Sunday's Academy Awards.
This episode we discuss the end of a marriage on Married at First Sight, what not to say at tribal council on Survivor, the start of a new relationship on The Walking Dead, why you should drink at work on Vanderpump Rules, the possible end of an engagement on Party Down South, our complete indifference with this season of The Bachelor, a reality show crossover between Comic Book Men and Impractical Jokers & our predictions for Sunday's Academy Awards.
Hello Pop Culture Prognosticators, it is time to turn your Office Oscar Pool in to Gary in Accounting. If you still haven't finished filling out your sheet, don't worry, "Some Like It Pop" has you covered. On this special episode of Some Like it Pop, Jenn and Matt chat the six major categories from this Sunday's Academy Awards. They discuss who they wish was nominated, who they want to win, and who they think will win. They also make some out of the box predictions about Chris Rock and Jennifer Lawrence, and they set up terms of their Head-to-Head Prediction Wager. In addition to being able to find all of our episodes on BroadwayWorld.com, w are also available on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play. So, subscribe, download, and share “Some Like it Pop”! If you want to join the conversation, reach out on Twitter. Jenn is @EponineQ and Matt is @BWWMatt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Oscar week! In the spirit of this Sunday's Academy Awards, we are paying tribute to BIRDMAN, which is tied with Wes Anderson's THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL for the most nominations. BIRDMAN was the Closing Night selection at last year's New York Film Festival, and hours before its official screening director Alejandro González Iñárritu joined Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Naomi Watts, Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis, and Amy Ryan on stage to discuss the film. We are proud to share this fascinating conversation for this week's episode of The Close-Up. This podcast is brought to you by The Film Society Of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.com
Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel! In this week's podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle are joined by Roth Cornet to bring you the latest in genre movie news. After tackling last weekend's box office -- where A Good Day to Die Hard debuted in first place -- we discuss the biggest movie news of the week, including Star Wars: Episode VII, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Ninja Turtles, Guardians of the Galaxy, James Bond 24, Star Trek Into Darkness, Deus Ex, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and more. We also guess which films and artists will walk away with Oscars at this Sunday's Academy Awards. Lastly, we predict whether Snitch or Dark Skies can topple Die Hard at the box office.
Welcome back to Keepin' It Reel! In this week's podcast, Jim Vejvoda and Chris Carle are joined by Roth Cornet to bring you the latest in genre movie news. After tackling last weekend's box office -- where A Good Day to Die Hard debuted in first place -- we discuss the biggest movie news of the week, including Star Wars: Episode VII, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Ninja Turtles, Guardians of the Galaxy, James Bond 24, Star Trek Into Darkness, Deus Ex, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and more. We also guess which films and artists will walk away with Oscars at this Sunday's Academy Awards. Lastly, we predict whether Snitch or Dark Skies can topple Die Hard at the box office.