Runtime

118 minutes

Up for Discussion

1. Introduction and welcome guest Marya E. Gates. (0:00)
3. Rundown of the nominees for adapted and original screenplay (3:16)
4. Rundown of the nominees for Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Actress, and Actor (18:09)
5. Rundown of the nominees for Best Direction and Best Picture (1:03:04)
4. Omissions and trends (1:36:38)
5. Early predictions (1:44:38)

Thoughts from your host…

This episode is long, the list of links below is long, so this thought will be brief.

It’s interesting to me to hear people in the industry nay-say this year’s Oscar crop. Comments have ranged from wondering why the hits don’t matter to why Hollywood is surprised people don’t want to see it congratulate itself.

For my money, all I can say is that this moment on the calender interest me. It interests me the same way The Super Bowl does even though I don’t pull for any one particular football team…and the same way the Pulitzer Prize announcements do even though I haven;t done the reading.

It’s a date on the cultural calendar – and even if “they get it wrong”, it’s still a date that merits interesting discussion.

With that said – my guest (who joins me damned near every year at this time) always brings up the most interesting things to discuss.

Links from the show:

Richard Brody’s New Yorker review of THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD

Matineecast 274, where Marya and I discussed THE POWER OF THE DOG

Matineecast 273, where Bob Turnbull and I discussed BELFAST

Matineecast 277, where Ariel Fisher and I discussed THE LOST DAUGHTER

FIlm Experience’s “12 Takeaways. from The Oscar Nominations” post

Olivia Colman’s Oscar speech for THE FAVOURITE:

For Netflixque, Marya considers the career of Andrew Garfield

At NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, Marya digs into NIGHTMARE ALLEY

At Crooked Marquee, Marya reviews PASSING, THE POWER OF THE DOG and THE LOST DAUGHTER

Marya’s review of Josephine Decker’s THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE

Trailer for the upcoming film STRAWBERRY MANSION:

Thanks for tuning into episode two-hundred-seventy-eight.

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