Episodes
Hollywood loves movies about themselves, or do they...? (p.s. sorry for the choppy audio at times, I guess Ed Wood snuck into this episode in more ways than one.) Andrew's Twitter: @AwardsConnect | Website: theawardsconnection.com James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod | Letterboxd: @jameskuno | Website: allaboutoscar.net Intro Song: "Awards" by Alexi Action
Published 10/07/22
Published 10/07/22
Should Sally Hawkins have received her first Oscar nomination for Mike Leigh's 2008 dramedy? And could she have bested Kate Winslet to the top prize? Cristof's Twitter: @JudgeRoySnyder | Letterboxd: @ChristofN | Sporcle: sporcle.com/user/MrWhiplash/ James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod | Letterboxd: @jameskuno  Intro Song: "Awards" by Alexi Action
Published 09/16/22
If the Academy awarded Oscars for titles alone, Sex, Lies and Videotape would take the cake. And if the Best Actress category respected indies, so would the perennially underrated Andie MacDowell. Also, stay tuned for the Pfeiffer v. Tandy discourse.  Will's Twitter: @_AlmostOriginal | Letterboxd: @steele98 James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod | Letterboxd: @jameskuno  Intro Song: "Awards" by Alexi Action
Published 09/02/22
If the Academy was ever a stickler for quantity over quality, 1963 would be their poster child.  The wonderful Fritz joins for this discussion that covers Martin Ritt's cynical anti-hero western Hud (5:12). We also chat about the category's mammoth-sized films, America America (23:40), Cleopatra (42:50) and How the West Was Won (1:06:40), with the short and sweet Lilies of the Field (1:16:43) a nice break. Then, it's time for Best Picture victor Tom Jones (1:25:26). Listen to that segment...
Published 08/12/22
What ever happened to 1994’s Best Actress? Join Riley and myself for this in-depth look into the race, the nominees, and the contenders that missed out because the Academy were all out of Oscars. See chapters below for easier navigation… Riley’s Twitter: @rileyj_quinn | Letterboxd: @rj1994 James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod | Letterboxd: @jameskuno Jessica Lange in Blue Sky (3:50) Jodie Foster in Nell (21:20) Miranda Richardson in Tom & Viv (31:44) Winona Ryder in...
Published 07/22/22
A David Lynch discussion always warrants starting at the end and working forward. Take a drive with us down Mulholland Drive… Spoilers incoming! Watch out for the roadblocks aka the 2001 Best Picture nominees. For an in-depth analysis of everything Mulholland Drive, check out Brian’s 20th Anniversary episode over at Film at Fifty. Also check out our recap of the 44th Academy Awards while you’re there ;) Brian’s Twitter: @mrbrianrowe Brian’s Podcast: @FilmAtFifty Brian’s YouTube Channel:...
Published 07/08/22
Never a better day to chat Fassbinder. Schygulla missed out on the Oscar for the likes of Field, Fonda, Clayburgh, Mason and Midler. Should she have been nominated alongside that group? Eoin's Twitter: @eoindaily | Letterboxd: @eoindaly2k14 James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod | Letterboxd: @jameskuno Intro Song: "Awards" by Alexi Action
Published 06/24/22
We naturally gave Pam Grier her flowers, though Julie Christie in Afterglow did take over the chat.  Sam's Twitter: @SamTheParasite Sam's Pod: @TODGTpodcast (And the Oscar Doesn't Go To) Sam's Letterboxd: @sammeltzer James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod James' Letterboxd: @jameskuno Intro Song: "Awards" by Alexi Action
Published 06/10/22
The L.A. Times called Blue Velvet's director nomination the "only spice on an expected Oscar bill." Now imagine what it could have done in Best Picture. A quintet thankfully saved by the likes of Hannah and Her Sisters and A Room with a View.  Ronaldo's Twitter @rsantana2024 | Letterboxd @r_santana2024 James' Twitter | @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod Intro Song: "Awards" by Alexi Action
Published 05/27/22
Gordon from The Lone Acting Nominees Podcast @loneactingnoms jumps on for a chat about early Jonathan Demme by way of Melvin and Howard; one of our personal favourites, Ordinary People, plus the stack of 1980's Best Picture nominees that comfortably appease Academy taste.  Gordon's Twitter | @markwahlbird | @loneactingnoms Gordon's Podcast (check out the Magnificent Obsession episode we recorded) | the-lone-acting-nominees.simplecast.com/episodes James' Twitter | @jimmykunovski |...
Published 05/14/22
2003 works better as a trio. On this week's episode, Valentina @VStarcovich and I chat about the Miramax powerhouse that missed Best Picture (for fair reason), Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain. Then it's on to our clean sweeper, Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (26:50). And it's only right to save the best for last, the desert of this line-up, Sofia Coppola's beautiful Lost in Translation (36:33), a discussion that might lead you to just another...
Published 04/22/22
Writer for thefilmexperience.net and his own site icecream4freaks.com Ben Miller joins this fortnight for a wealthy and exciting chat on 1977 film. First, it's time to discuss our unexpected outlier from Best Picture and Ben's personal favourite of that year, Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1:39). We also made room for the Academy's mix of sci-fi, romcoms and melodramas, starting at the Best Picture winner Annie Hall (24:53) and making our way through The Goodbye Girl (32:10),...
Published 03/25/22
Sophia, from the Oscar Wild podcast was gracious enough to join me for a fantastically fun and fascinating conversation on all things Daniel Day-Lewis including his 1988 epic, The Unbearable Lightness of Being (06:24). Spoilers: he's doing an accent. Don't pass up the trivia either to hear how this super-fan scored (25:50). We also couldn't pass up the chance to discuss the lukewarm Best Picture selection of the same year which all things considering made for great discussion... The...
Published 03/13/22
We wish we were more indiscreet (haha) about our mediocre reaction to 1958's Best Picture quintet and this Cary Grant/Ingrid Bergman affair. Zita's Twitter: @Zita_Short  Zita's Pod: @300Passions (The 300 Passions Podcast)  James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod
Published 02/25/22
This is the most a guest and myself have discussed a single year so far. They Shoot Horses is one of the better feel-bad movies of the 1960s. Sam & I absolutely love this film, even if it scarred me back in the day. Stick around to the end for some musings on Best Actress too! Sam's Twitter: @SamTheParasite Sam's Pod: @TODGTpodcast (And the Oscar Doesn't Go To) Sam's Letterboxd: @sammeltzer James' Twitter: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod
Published 02/11/22
The Talented Mr. Ripley might just count 1999 as period cinema. A year that isn't necessarily reflected well by its Best Picture choices. What did Eoin and I think of this luscious summer adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's boundless novel, and Anthony Minghella's big Oscar follow-up that wasn't? Eoin's Twitter: @eoindaily | Letterboxd: @eoindaly2k14 James' Twitter(s): @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod James' Website: allaboutoscar.net
Published 01/26/22
How we'd adore the Academy if they'd settled for a running surrealistic joke as a Best Picture nominee. We talk Buñuel, (one of) the strongest ensembles, and Whit Stillman's Metropolitan, plus the evergreen crop of 1972 Best Picture.  James' Twitters: @jimmykunovski | @outofoscarpod James' Website: allaboutoscar.net Andrew's Twitter: @andrewjtfraser  Andrew's Website: andrew-fraser.net Letterboxd list for context: letterboxd.com/jameskuno/list/the-best-picture-nominations-that-werent/
Published 01/12/22
In our second instalment of "countries who often submit the wrong film for Oscar consideration" Valentina and I tackled Céline Sciamma's sublime Portrait of a Lady on Fire. En plus, we made plenty of time to discuss the shortcomings of France's submission process, the international feature nominees of 2019 (g'day Parasite), what an eventual showdown between Parasite and Portrait would have looked like, and a lengthy, healthy discussion on our favourite international feature prize winners....
Published 12/06/21
I'm always looking out for the day that I turn into an Almodóvar stan, and though today was not that day, I still learned a fair deal about Valentina's love for the Spanish auteur (and High Heels). On this week's episode I was joined by @VStarcovich to break down the heated and contentious Talk to Her, an Oscar favourite in original screenplay that was snubbed by Spain's committee. An all too familiar experience for Almodóvar. We also made room to chat about who the next Almodóvar leading...
Published 11/29/21
It was such a joy to chat with Oscar YouTuber and pollster @FritzandOscars for this Nicole Kidman and 1995 Best Actress themed discussion. Kidman's omission ranks high, perhaps next to JLo in Hustlers, for most famous acting snubs, so it was a given that I'd get on board sooner or later. Together we fawned over Kidman's turn while slightly shrugged at To Die For's oddity. After answering some great questions about the race, Kidman and Meg Ryan, we moved onto bulky chatter over the fantastic...
Published 11/22/21
If only Eoin Daly and I loved 2015's Oscar season as much as we adore Todd Haynes’ sublime Carol. An Oscar favourite *outside* the all-important Best Picture and Best Director ballots, we’re both in the agreement that Carol would have shaken up the race. Listen to find out how we revised 2015’s Best Picture lineup and modified the six categories that Carol was nominated, and unjustly lost in. Also listen for notes on category fraud, the Academy’s longevity, and of course, all things Carol, a...
Published 11/15/21
This conversation facilitates Inside Llewyn Davis’ hardcore admirers, dislikers and middle of the pilers. Joining myself were the wonderful Nick and Sophia from @OscarWildPod. Together we discussed the nooks, crannies, symbols and (cat) of this stunningly subversive film. To say nothing of our lead, Oscar Isaac. Then, we righted some wrongs as “Academy members” when we looked at the 2013 Best Picture race, where Inside Llewyn Davis was left off the nomination ballot, despite a fair run...
Published 11/08/21
Who better to have as a guest than Sam Meltzer as we delve into Annette Bening's transcendent turn in Mike Mill's 20th Century Women, a personal favourite from the past decade. But first we took some time to discuss the shortcomings of Amy Adams' central performance in Arrival, while also revelling in our own personal 2016 Best Actress line-ups. The discourse over Huppert vs. Stone thickens. Sam's Twitters: @SamTheParasite Sam's Pod: @TODGTpodcast James' Twitter: @all_about_oscar James'...
Published 11/01/21
What would I subtitle this episode? 1998's non-Best Picture nominees, or, how I learned to stop pitting Shakespeare in Love against Saving Private Ryan and love the other films from that year? Kubrick would be ashamed... On this week's episode, I was joined by the wonderful Ben Miller to discuss three runner-ups to that year's Best Picture lineup, including Gods and Monsters (01:08), Out of Sight (23:41) & The Truman Show (42:48). We also mentioned our personal choices for Best Picture...
Published 10/21/21