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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and the 21st-Century Noir Movie Canon
Director Rose Glass joins the pod to talk about working with Kristen Stewart, how Ed Harris became involved in the project, and much more!
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The 2024 Oscars Mailbag and a Way-Too-Early Look at 2025 Best Picture
Sean, Amanda, and Joanna are here to answer your questions about Emma Stone, Lily Gladstone, Bradley Cooper, and more!
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The 2024 Oscars: The Year of ‘Oppenheimer’ and Christopher Nolan
Sean and Amanda give their immediate reactions to the 96th Academy Awards, including Jimmy Kimmel’s hosting, a barn-burning performance of "I’m Just Ken" by Ryan Gosling, a surprising Emma Stone victory, and more
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Oscar Predictions: Who Will Win and Should Win at the 2024 Academy Awards
Plus: Who will come out on top in a neck-and-neck Best Actress race? Which big contenders will go home empty-handed? And more!
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The 2024 Alternative Oscars, a.k.a. the Big Picks!
Wesley Morris joins the show to help Sean and Amanda hand out some alternative awards in both existing and made-up categories!
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Pitchfork’s Greatest Hits, Joe Biden Does Late Night, Richard Lewis Obits, and Revisiting ‘The War Room’ With Sean Fennessey
Bryan and Sean are here to talk about all the latest media headlines!
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‘Dune: Part Two’ Is Here and It’s Spectacular
Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to talk all things ‘Dune: Part Two’
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‘Rounders’ LIVE With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Van Lathan, and Sean Fennessey
Bill, Chris, Van, and Sean discuss their latest foray into films past: ‘Rounders’
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‘Rounders’ Live From New York With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Van Lathan
The guys rewatch the 1998 poker classic ‘Rounders,’ starring Matt Damon, Edward Norton, and John Malkovich
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Final Best Picture Power Rankings and How Oscar Voting Really Works
Sean and Amanda talk of Lily Gladstone’s win for Best Actress, then Tom Oyer joins the show to explain how the Academy Awards actually work and what the voting process looks like