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Meryl teamed up with Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks to deliver a timely drama about women in the workplace, freedom of the press, and the danger of being too friendly with politicians. If it sounds like Oscar bait, it wasn't: Despite the pedigree, The Post only landed two nominations. Elsewhere, everything old was new again. Jimmy Kimmel returned as host for the second year in a row. Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty presented Best Picture. And a slew of talented actors walked out of the ceremony without a little gold man. Join us as we discuss Laurie Metcalf in Lady Bird, our collective aversion to The Greatest Showman, and James Ivory's long road to Oscar glory.
Hosted by Michael (@cateblanchetttt), with Drew (@tallestkanyefan). Please let us know your thoughts on the films of 2017 by leaving us a review on iTunes!
Subscribe here: http://apple.co/2xNuu0Q
Thank you to Lyanne Natividad for our podcast artwork!
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Meryl teamed up with Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks to deliver a timely drama about women in the workplace, freedom of the press, and the danger of being too friendly with politicians. If it sounds like Oscar bait, it wasn't: Despite the pedigree, The Post only landed two nominations. Elsewhere, everything old was new again. Jimmy Kimmel returned as host for the second year in a row. Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty presented Best Picture. And a slew of talented actors walked out of the ceremony without a little gold man. Join us as we discuss Laurie Metcalf in Lady Bird, our collective aversion to The Greatest Showman, and James Ivory's long road to Oscar glory.
Hosted by Michael (@cateblanchetttt), with Drew (@tallestkanyefan). Please let us know your thoughts on the films of 2017 by leaving us a review on iTunes!
Subscribe here: http://apple.co/2xNuu0Q
Thank you to Lyanne Natividad for our podcast artwork!