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The Re-Oscared Podcast Re-Oscared is a bi-weekly podcast that rights the wrongs of the Academy Awards.

Happy New Year. Ring in 2024 by listening to us discuss Anne Hathaway's singing, Daniel Day-Lewis's insane ability to be...
01/01/2024

Happy New Year. Ring in 2024 by listening to us discuss Anne Hathaway's singing, Daniel Day-Lewis's insane ability to become Abraham Lincoln, how effects company Rhythm & Hughes went from bankruptcy to winning an Oscar thanks to Life of Pi, and so much more. 2012 was an amazing year for film and we get into all of it. Listen at the link below or wherever you get podcasts!

An outstanding year with a lot of tough races. Silver Linings Playbook, Lincoln, and Argo are just a few of the incredible films in contention for statues

In this episode, Mike and Steven discuss the 1947 Oscars, where William Wyler and his stunning post-war story The Best Y...
18/12/2023

In this episode, Mike and Steven discuss the 1947 Oscars, where William Wyler and his stunning post-war story The Best Years of Our Lives rightfully took home a bunch of awards. They also get into the plethora of deserving films that lost to it in various categories—things like The Razor’s Edge, The Yearling, and the beloved It’s a Wonderful Life—along with one questionable nominee, Duel in the Sun. All this and a whole lot more! Get the episode at the link below or wherever you listen to podcasts.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/re-oscared/id1710999011?i=1000638897632

🚨BONUS PODCAST EPISODE! 🚨In this week’s special bonus episode of Re-Oscared, we take a look at some of the greatest holi...
11/12/2023

🚨BONUS PODCAST EPISODE! 🚨

In this week’s special bonus episode of Re-Oscared, we take a look at some of the greatest holiday films from throughout history and nominate a few of them for our own Oscars. With categories ranging from Best Classic Christmas Movie to Best Version of A Christmas Carol, we spend a whopping two-plus hours discussing everything we can think of that pertains to the holidays. But don’t be fooled, we’re not all about the classics. In our film-loving way, we manage to fit in things like The Poseidon Adventure and When Harry Met Sally, along with a few hidden gems that you might not know about. This episode is lengthy, which makes it perfect for that long drive to your family’s house near the end of the month or when you’re looking for something to do over your Christmas break. Listen at the link below or wherever you get podcasts, and drop your favorite holiday film in the comments. 👇

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/re-oscared/id1710999011?i=1000638143616

Uma, Oprah. Oprah, Uma. The 1995 Academy Awards ceremony was a fun one thanks to the discomfort of its host David Letter...
04/12/2023

Uma, Oprah. Oprah, Uma. The 1995 Academy Awards ceremony was a fun one thanks to the discomfort of its host David Letterman. The nominees were an interesting group, too, with more traditional Hollywood fare like Forrest Gump and Nobody's Fool sharing equal billing with the soon-to-explode independent movement embodied by Quentin Tarantino and his groundbreaking film Pulp Fiction. Did the voting members get it right? We break it all down in this episode, along with a discussion about a handful of other great films from the year. Listen here:

https://open.substack.com/pub/reoscared/p/re-oscared-episode-005-1995

Uma, Oprah. Oprah, Uma.

The Academy had some tough choices to make in 1977. The films nominated—things like Rocky, Network, and All the Presiden...
20/11/2023

The Academy had some tough choices to make in 1977. The films nominated—things like Rocky, Network, and All the President’s Men—were part of what many consider one of the most important years in Hollywood history. In this episode, Mike and Steven look at all the Oscar-worthy titles up for statues, talk about a few underappreciated titles from the year, and get nerdy over the split diopter lens. It’s a fun discussion about some really influential films. Check it out!

Listen now (72 mins) | 1976 was a hell of a year in Hollywood, but a few films dominated the 1977 Oscars. Did the Academy get it right? We discuss this important year on this week's episode and share a few hot takes.

If you need some film-related recommendations for the weekend, look no further. Over on our Substack today we have five ...
10/11/2023

If you need some film-related recommendations for the weekend, look no further. Over on our Substack today we have five fun things to enjoy on your days off including a new book by legendary film historian Peter Biskind, an oral history of the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense, and David Fincher's new film on Netflix (which one of us is mildly obsessed with, not only because it's excellent, but because of Michael Fassbender's character's wardrobe), and more. Check it out.

Mike and Steven offer up a few things to watch and read this weekend, including Fincher's The Killer, Peter Biskind's new book, and more.

Over on our Substack page we write some things that expand on what we discuss on the show. This week Mike kicks off our ...
08/11/2023

Over on our Substack page we write some things that expand on what we discuss on the show. This week Mike kicks off our “that guy” hall of fame with a spotlight on Jack Warden. In our 1983 episode we talked about his roles in The Verdict, but oh boy does he have a lot more credits. Click through to read up on this hard-working character actor.

With nearly 200 screen credits, this character actor is a face you recognize and a name you should know

It’s that time of year again! We picked up the Safdie brothers’ UNCUT GEMS (2019) in 4K UHD and Antonioni’s L’AVVENTURA ...
07/11/2023

It’s that time of year again! We picked up the Safdie brothers’ UNCUT GEMS (2019) in 4K UHD and Antonioni’s L’AVVENTURA (1960)on Blu-ray. What are you adding to your collection?

This week on the podcast we’re discussing the 1983 Oscars, and boy was it a strong year. Gandhi got big love, the women ...
06/11/2023

This week on the podcast we’re discussing the 1983 Oscars, and boy was it a strong year. Gandhi got big love, the women came out in force—Meryl Streep and Jessica Lange were honored—and in our opinion, a few films and performances were snubbed (Teri Garr in Tootsie anyone?). Mike and Steven break it all down and share a few guilty pleasures from the year as well. Spoiler: Zapped! is a forgotten gem of ‘80s comedy that you should watch or revisit.

It was Gandhi's year, but there were plenty of stronger nominees in just about every category. We discuss just what in the hell the Academy was doing. And we also talk about Zapped!

We have some book-heavy weekend recommendations over on the Substack today. Of course, there's a little Nicolas Cage in ...
03/11/2023

We have some book-heavy weekend recommendations over on the Substack today. Of course, there's a little Nicolas Cage in there too.

Mike and Steven give you some ideas about which things to watch, read, and listen to this weekend

This is our first aftershow, where we keep the mics open and dive a little deeper into some of the things we brought up ...
01/11/2023

This is our first aftershow, where we keep the mics open and dive a little deeper into some of the things we brought up in the regular episode. Like the bonus episodes, these will eventually be behind a paywall. But for now, they’re free for everyone to enjoy. This one in particular was a lot of fun. Click below to listen. 🔪

In our Horror Oscars episode, we handed out awards in a bunch of categories. Here, we drill down on some of those films and take a look at the kinds of horror that really make us uneasy. We also look at gimmicks, how killers in some of these franchise films are basically superheroes and much more.

https://open.substack.com/pub/reoscared/p/horror-oscars-after-show

More horror talk, including superhero slashers, The Strangers, and more

Is too much murder a thing in horror? It depends on your taste. Maybe you’re all about a hyper-realistic, gory death. Or...
31/10/2023

Is too much murder a thing in horror? It depends on your taste. Maybe you’re all about a hyper-realistic, gory death. Or if you’re like our co-host Mike, that might be a little too much for you. He shares his thoughts on this over on our Substack page today. Check it out at the link in our bio and let him know what you think. And also be sure to check out this week’s episode where we get into this and whole bunch of other horror-related topics!

Realism makes today's movie deaths a lot harder to stomach

Hi, all. Steven here.Just a note to say that I attended a screening of Jonathan Glazer’s new film The Zone Of Interest y...
31/10/2023

Hi, all. Steven here.

Just a note to say that I attended a screening of Jonathan Glazer’s new film The Zone Of Interest yesterday and it is profound. I wouldn't call it horror, but it examines the real-life horror of the holocaust from a very unique perspective.

Loosely adapted from Martin Amis’s novel of the same name, it follows Rudolph Höss, the commandant of Auschwitz, and his family as they build an idyllic life for themselves—about 500 meters away from the concentration camp. It’s incredibly unsettling and also fascinating, mostly because of the direction. If you’ve seen any of Glazer’s films (Sexy Beast, Birth, Under the Skin) or his numerous videos for Radiohead (Karma Police, Street Spirit (Fade Out)), Jamiroquai (Virtual Insanity), or Nick Cave (Into My Arms), you’ll know that his style is wholly unique. His techniques here make for some artful storytelling that no other filmmaker could pull off: long lenses are deployed to help you maintain distance from this seemingly terrible family; there are infrared dream sequences; and present-day scenes are inter-spliced to show you how this hallowed ground is treated today. The sound design is equally important. A constant rumbling from the camp underscores most of the film, and Mica Levi’s score (they also did the amazing soundtrack for Under the Skin) makes it all even more unsettling. It’s tough to watch—the European woman next to me was crying at one point—but like a car crash, it's hard to turn away from.

I doubt I’ll review films on this page with any kind of regularity, but I feel this one is warranted because it’s such a compelling piece of art and I’m sure it’ll be in the Oscar conversation in a few months. If you have the stomach for it I HIGHLY recommend checking it out when it's released next month.

SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/A24subscribeFrom writer/director Jonathan Glazer and starring Sandra Hüller, Christian Friedel, and Ralph Herforth. THE ZONE OF INTE...

Once in a while here at the Re-Oscared podcast, we’re going to offer up a bonus episode where instead of reviewing what ...
30/10/2023

Once in a while here at the Re-Oscared podcast, we’re going to offer up a bonus episode where instead of reviewing what the Academy selected during a particular year we’ll create our own genre-based Oscars with our own categories and nominees.

Today we’re excited to share the first one of these episodes in our feed. Because it’s October we thought it would be fun to create our own Horror Oscars. This a severely under-represented genre at the Academy Awards so we wanted to give it the respect it deserves. For this episode we kept it broad, nominating and selecting films in broad areas like vampire films and horror comedy. But since horror is rich with sub-genres we’ll likely make it an annual event with new categories each time around.

Eventually these bonus episodes—and our upcoming after-shows (one of which will drop later this week)—will be behind a paywall. But for now, they’re free content that we hope you’ll listen to. This episode in particular was a lot of fun and we think you’ll enjoy it. You listen at the link below or get it wherever you listen to podcasts. Happy Halloween! 🎃

Listen now (78 mins) | Just in time for Halloween, we're doling out some hardware to the Academy's most under-served genre: horror.

If you read film-related books as much as we do, you'll love this roundup of what came out in October over at The Criter...
28/10/2023

If you read film-related books as much as we do, you'll love this roundup of what came out in October over at The Criterion Collection. Turns out it was an incredible month for film fans who love to read.

Do you have a favorite book about film?

The season brings Barbra Streisand’s memories, the “joyously vulgar” Burton and Taylor, and the story of Siskel and Ebert.

Our weekend picks of things to watch, read, listen to, and do are now up on our Substack page. This week Mike and Steven...
27/10/2023

Our weekend picks of things to watch, read, listen to, and do are now up on our Substack page. This week Mike and Steven suggest a few scary movies, a terrific new book, an old podcast episode, and more. Click through for some weekend inspiration.

Mike and Steven give you some ideas about which scary things to watch, read, and listen to as we get closer to Halloween

In our latest episode, we discuss how GoodFellas was shamefully overlooked at the 1991 Oscars. It's a masterfully crafte...
26/10/2023

In our latest episode, we discuss how GoodFellas was shamefully overlooked at the 1991 Oscars. It's a masterfully crafted film, including that revered and often-copied long take through the kitchen of the club. But another aspect of it that very much deserves praise is Scorsese's use of popular music throughout. Mike gets into that very topic in his latest piece on our Substack page:

Scorsese is a visual stylist, but it’s his song use that makes this 1991 Oscar nominee stand out

Much like 2006, the year we covered in our first episode, 1991 was a year of good calls by the Academy—except for Best P...
24/10/2023

Much like 2006, the year we covered in our first episode, 1991 was a year of good calls by the Academy—except for Best Picture, where Kevin Costner's directorial debut, Dances with Wolves, mopped the floor with Martin Scorsese's GoodFellas, leaving us and a lot of other people wondering what kind of world we're living in. Take a listen to the episode and hear us discuss this, along with a lot of other things like a Kathy Bates love fest, a new appreciation for Ghost, and a tangent on the Bob Hoskins/Denzel Washington murder/comedy Heart Condition.

It should've been the year of Goodfellas, but Dances with Wolves smashed that dream by winning a whole mess of Oscars.

Episode number one! In this one we look at 2006, which was overall a pretty pedestrian year at the Academy Awards—except...
24/10/2023

Episode number one! In this one we look at 2006, which was overall a pretty pedestrian year at the Academy Awards—except for the fact that Crash, a far lesser film, beat out Brokeback Mountain for Best Picture. This is one of the biggest head-scratchers in Oscar history. Take a listen and see how we break it down.

Listen now (57 mins) | Crash beats out Brokeback Mountain for Best Picture. But why?

Hi, film buffs! We're Mike Messineo and Steven Seighman, two pals who spend as much time talking about movies as we do w...
24/10/2023

Hi, film buffs!

We're Mike Messineo and Steven Seighman, two pals who spend as much time talking about movies as we do watching them. And now we're doing it in front of microphones.

The Re-Oscared Podcast is our attempt to right the wrongs of history by going year by year through the Oscars and reconsidering the winners and losers. Sometimes we agree with the Academy, and sometimes we have no idea what they were thinking. Every two weeks we unpack all of it show that's critical, informative, and above all else, fun!

We hope you'll join us as we travel through nearly a century of film history to reexamine Hollywood's biggest night.

You can find Re-Oscared wherever you get your podcasts, or you can subscribe at our Substack page, where we not only post the episodes but bonus shows, additional writings, and weekly recommendations. https://reoscared.substack.com

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