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We’re back from a two-month absence with a jam-packed podcast, focusing on the big juggernauts of this year’s awards season, as well as the seventh instalment of a certain sci-fi franchise.
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It’s Episode 164 of In the Mood for Podcast, a British-based film podcast hosted by Calum Reed of Ultimate Addict and Pete Sheppard of In the Mood for Blog.
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Posted in: Uncategorized | Tagged: 24 frames, a gentle creature, abbas kiarostami, Adam Sandler, andrey zvyaginstev, animated feature, anne hathaway, ben safdie, bette davis, big little lies, birth, bong joon ho, brian selznick, cannes film festival, Colin Farrell, colossal, diane kruger, documentary feature, eva green, fatih akin, feud, film podcast, francois ozon, gael garcia bernal, geraldine page, get out, good time, happy end, heaven knows what, hong sang soo, hugo, in the fade, Isabelle Huppert, it's only the end of the world, jackie, jacqueline bisset, jacques doillon, jake gyllenhaal, james mcavoy, jean-luc godard, jeremie renier, jessica chastain, joan crawford, julianne moore, jupiter's moon, jury, kidman world cup, kim min hee, kornel mandruczo, l'amant double, louis garrel, loveless, Lynne Ramsay, matheiu amalric, memories of murder, michael haneke, michel hazanavicius, my joy, naomi kawase, natalie portman, neruda, netflix, nicole kidman, noah baumbach, oj made in america, okja, Oscar podcast, oscars, pablo larrain, Paul Dano, radiance, redoubtable, reese witherspoon, robert pattinson, rodin, roman polanski, rule changes, sergei loznitsa, shailene Woodley, shara, sofia coppola, split, the beguiled, the day after, the killing of a sacred deer, the meyerowitz stories, tilda swinton, to die for, todd Haynes, venice film festival, vincent lindon, white god, wonderstruck, xavier dolan, yorgos Lanthimos, you were never really here Opening Segment: A quick look back at the last four years, and although Pete’s cinema going has taken a hit, he offers some of his notable watches since we last did an episode together! In other news, Pete finally saw the end of “Wolf of Wall Street,” Cal has a bee in his bonnet about flashbacks, and Pete saves a scathing fast food-related diss until late in the day. Five acting nominations between “Marriage Story” and “The Two Popes” get us discussing the worthiness of this year’s crop of nominees, while a snub from times-gone-by sets us off on a digression on the 1990 Best Actor lineup. Elsewhere, we chat about the length (among many other things) of Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman,” troubling preconceptions of Renee Zelwegger are tested when we review “Judy,” while we discuss an unexpected best-in-show in “Bombshell”. We reveal our feelings about the film, while Pete gets his statistician head on as we detail some interesting Oscar trends that have emerged in the past decade. It’s been four years, but Cal and Pete are finally back together in a bumper two-hour episode that features lots of discussion of the Oscars, and that history-making win for Bong Joon-Ho’s “Parasite”.