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	<itunes:summary>Every week on This Had Oscar Buzz, film and entertainment writers Joe Reid and Chris Feil are going to be talking about a different movie that once upon a time had big-time Academy Award aspirations, and for one reason or another, it all went wrong.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>385 &#8211; Billy Bathgate</title>
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		<description>We’re journeying back to the early 1990s this week to discuss the forgotten failure Billy Bathgate. Adapted from E.L. Doctorow’s Pulitzer finalist, the film cast Dustin Hoffman as real-life mobster Dutch Schultz opposite a Loren Dean as the fictionalized street kid who falls under his wing. With Bruce Willis in a supporting role at the peak … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/03/30/385-billy-bathgate/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;385 – Billy Bathgate&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>We&#8217;re journeying back to the early 1990s this week to discuss the forgotten failure&nbsp;<em>Billy Bathgate</em>. Adapted from E.L. Doctorow&#8217;s Pulitzer finalist, the film cast Dustin Hoffman as real-life mobster Dutch Schultz opposite a Loren Dean as the fictionalized street kid who falls under his wing. With Bruce Willis in a supporting role at the peak of his fame and Oscar-winning director Robert Benton at the helm, the film ultimately bombed at the box office but earned Nicole Kidman her first Golden Globe nomination.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about the much publicized clashing between Hoffman&#8217;s ego and his reunited director and we have a (gasp) triple Six Timers quiz for Hoffman, Dean, and Stanley Tucci. We also talk about the film&#8217;s mild approach to crime material, the 1991 Supporting Actress race, and Benton&#8217;s somewhat forgotten Oscar comeback&nbsp;<em>Places in the Heart</em>.</p>



<p>Topics also include&nbsp;<em>Highlander 2: The Quickening</em>,&nbsp;<em>Hook</em>&#8216;s surprising Oscar nominations, and surprise Frances Conroy.</p>
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		<title>384 &#8211; Jarhead</title>
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		<description>We’re tackling Sam Mendes’ third feature this week, 2005’s war adaptation Jarhead. The film followed Jake Gyllenhaal as Gulf War marine Anthony Swofford trapped in an existential wartime malaise. With a supporting cast that included recent Oscar winner Jamie Foxx and Peter Sarsgaard, expectations were sky high for the film before it received a muted critical … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/03/23/384-jarhead/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;384 – Jarhead&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>We&#8217;re tackling Sam Mendes&#8217; third feature this week, 2005&#8217;s war adaptation&nbsp;<em>Jarhead</em>. The film followed Jake Gyllenhaal as Gulf War marine Anthony Swofford trapped in an existential wartime malaise. With a supporting cast that included recent Oscar winner Jamie Foxx and Peter Sarsgaard, expectations were sky high for the film before it received a muted critical reaction and the season proved more positive for Gyllenhaal&#8217;s turn in&nbsp;<em>Brokeback Mountain</em>.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s craft pedigree that made its on-paper potential sky high, from Mendes to cinematographer Roger Deakins to composer Thomas Newman to editor Walter Murch. We also discuss Gyllenhaal joining our TEN Timers Club, Sarsgaard&#8217;s early aught supporting actor run, and how the film cracked the lid on post-9/11 political THOB cinema.</p>



<p>Topics also include Jake thirst gifs, John Krasinski Six Timers, and Oscar winners&#8217; Zodiac signs.</p>
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s craft pedigree that made its on-paper potential sky high, from Mendes to cinematographer Roger Deakins to composer Thomas Newman to editor Walter Murch. We also discuss Gyllenhaal joining our TEN Timers Club, Sarsgaard&#8217;s early aught supporting actor run, and how the film cracked the lid on post-9/11 political THOB cinema.<br />
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		<title>383 &#8211; Joker: Folie à Deux</title>
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		<description>Continuing our Oscar hangover tradition, we’re cracking the seal on the previous Oscar season’s lineup and have we got a doozy of a Class of 2024 title for you! After Joker walked away from the 2019 season with a Golden Lion and an Oscar for Joaquin Phoenix, souring opinions kicked into high gear when follow-up Joker: Folie à … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/03/16/383-joker-folie-a-deux/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;383 – Joker: Folie à Deux&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>Continuing our Oscar hangover tradition, we&#8217;re cracking the seal on the previous Oscar season&#8217;s lineup and have we got a doozy of a Class of 2024 title for you! After&nbsp;<em>Joker</em>&nbsp;walked away from the 2019 season with a Golden Lion and an Oscar for Joaquin Phoenix, souring opinions kicked into high gear when follow-up&nbsp;<em>Joker: Folie à Deux</em>&nbsp;was announced. Yes, the sequel would not only be a musical but it would star Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn, and the results were an immediate critical and box office bomb.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about director Todd Phillips&#8217; middle-finger approach to this sequel and why the original film works against making his case for genre divergence here. We also discuss Phoenix facing the heat for backing out on Todd Haynes, the film&#8217;s non-canonical take on the characters, and its off-putting musical stylings.</p>



<p>Topics also include the 2024 Venice Film Festival,&nbsp;<em>The Bride!</em>, and Connor Storrie&#8217;s small role in the finale.</p>
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This episode, we talk about director Todd Phillips&#8217; middle-finger approach to this sequel and why the original film works against making his case for genre divergence here. We also discuss Phoenix facing the heat for backing out on Todd Haynes, the film&#8217;s non-canonical take on the characters, and its off-putting musical stylings.<br />
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		<title>382 &#8211; Get Low</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We keep losing movie legends, but this week we wanted to memorialize the great Robert Duvall. In 2010, the actor entered the race with Get Low, a tale (based on regional legend) of a town outcast who decides to throw his own funeral. With Bill Murray, Sissy Spacek, and Lucas Black filling out the ensemble, the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/03/09/382-get-low/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;382 – Get Low&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>We keep losing movie legends, but this week we wanted to memorialize the great Robert Duvall. In 2010, the actor entered the race with&nbsp;<em>Get Low</em>, a tale (based on regional legend) of a town outcast who decides to throw his own funeral. With Bill Murray, Sissy Spacek, and Lucas Black filling out the ensemble, the film is a forgiveness and guilt fable that has its humble charms, but ultimately was unable to net the career honors for Duvall that would come a few years later with (eek)&nbsp;<em>The Judge</em>.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about Duvall&#8217;s Oscar history and his place in some of the most important films of the 1970s. We also discuss Spacek&#8217;s post-2000s run of brilliant supporting turns, hostile Today Show appearances, and Sony Classics many 2010 Oscar nominees.</p>



<p>Topics also include Murray Six Timers, video games, and the 2010 Best Actor race.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We keep losing movie legends, but this week we wanted to memorialize the great Robert Duvall. In 2010, the actor entered the race with Get Low, a tale (based on regional legend) of a town outcast who decides to throw his own funeral. With Bill Murray,</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we talk about Duvall&#8217;s Oscar history and his place in some of the most important films of the 1970s. We also discuss Spacek&#8217;s post-2000s run of brilliant supporting turns, hostile Today Show appearances, and Sony Classics many 2010 Oscar nominees.<br />
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		<title>381 &#8211; Happy Endings</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/03/02/381-happy-endings/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After the edgy sexual comedy The Opposite of Sex made Don Roos a hot indie name and the drowsy romance of Bouncedampened the vibe, Roos returned in 2005 with ensemble dramedy Happy Endings. With a cast of Lisa Kudrow, Steve Coogan, and Laura Dern, the film looks at the secrets and sexual boundaries of a group of Los Angelenos. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/03/02/381-happy-endings/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;381 – Happy Endings&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>After the edgy sexual comedy&nbsp;<em>The Opposite of Sex</em>&nbsp;made Don Roos a hot indie name and the drowsy romance of&nbsp;<em>Bounce</em>dampened the vibe, Roos returned in 2005 with ensemble dramedy&nbsp;<em>Happy Endings</em>. With a cast of Lisa Kudrow, Steve Coogan, and Laura Dern, the film looks at the secrets and sexual boundaries of a group of Los Angelenos. But it was the wayward and musical performance by Maggie Gyllenhaal that earned the biggest raves and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about Gyllenhaal&#8217;s road to her first nomination for&nbsp;<em>Crazy Heart</em>&nbsp;and she joins our Six Timers Club. We also talk about Kudrow&#8217;s upcoming return in The Comeback, Tom Arnold&#8217;s critically praised performance, and the film being released in the same summer as LA ensemble Best Picture winner,&nbsp;<em>Crash</em>.</p>



<p>Topics also include Dern in the TEN Timers Club, aughts-y onscreen homophobia, and&nbsp;<em>The Bride!</em>.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After the edgy sexual comedy The Opposite of Sex made Don Roos a hot indie name and the drowsy romance of Bouncedampened the vibe, Roos returned in 2005 with ensemble dramedy Happy Endings. With a cast of Lisa Kudrow, Steve Coogan, and Laura Dern,</itunes:subtitle>
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After the edgy sexual comedy&nbsp;The Opposite of Sex&nbsp;made Don Roos a hot indie name and the drowsy romance of&nbsp;Bouncedampened the vibe, Roos returned in 2005 with ensemble dramedy&nbsp;Happy Endings. With a cast of Lisa Kudrow, Steve Coogan, and Laura Dern, the film looks at the secrets and sexual boundaries of a group of Los Angelenos. But it was the wayward and musical performance by Maggie Gyllenhaal that earned the biggest raves and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Gyllenhaal&#8217;s road to her first nomination for&nbsp;Crazy Heart&nbsp;and she joins our Six Timers Club. We also talk about Kudrow&#8217;s upcoming return in The Comeback, Tom Arnold&#8217;s critically praised performance, and the film being released in the same summer as LA ensemble Best Picture winner,&nbsp;Crash.<br />
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Topics also include Dern in the TEN Timers Club, aughts-y onscreen homophobia, and&nbsp;The Bride!.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>380 &#8211; The Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After the tremendous success and Oscar comeback for Robert Altman with 2001’s Gosford Park, the idiosyncratic director delivered a more understated work for what would become his second-to-last film, 2003’s The Company. Set within Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet, the film follows a dance company both on and offstage, all in their sometimes less than glamour pursuit of artistry. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/02/23/380-the-company/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;380 – The Company&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>After the tremendous success and Oscar comeback for Robert Altman with 2001&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Gosford Park</em>, the idiosyncratic director delivered a more understated work for what would become his second-to-last film, 2003&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>The Company</em>. Set within Chicago&#8217;s Joffrey Ballet, the film follows a dance company both on and offstage, all in their sometimes less than glamour pursuit of artistry. With Neve Campbell as the star ballerina and Malcolm McDowell as the company&#8217;s boisterous artistic director, the film earned positive reviews but its subtleties make for minor Altman that seldom earned enthusiastic consensus.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about Altman&#8217;s possible second place in Director for&nbsp;<em>Gosford Park</em>&nbsp;and his honorary Oscar in 2006. We also discuss Campbell developing the project and pursuing Altman, the payoff from the film casting real dancers, and the film&#8217;s shoehorned romance with James Franco.</p>



<p>Topics also include &#8220;Maloja Snake,&#8221;&nbsp;<em>Diane Warren: Relentless</em>, and dancing in the rain.&nbsp;</p>
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This episode, we talk about Altman&#8217;s possible second place in Director for&nbsp;Gosford Park&nbsp;and his honorary Oscar in 2006. We also discuss Campbell developing the project and pursuing Altman, the payoff from the film casting real dancers, and the film&#8217;s shoehorned romance with James Franco.<br />
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Topics also include &#8220;Maloja Snake,&#8221;&nbsp;Diane Warren: Relentless, and dancing in the rain.&nbsp;<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>379 &#8211; Amsterdam</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/02/16/379-amsterdam/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>2022’s Amsterdam was a high profile box office dud from disgraced director David O. Russell with timely themes, a big budget, and a ton of stars. The film tells a (partly true) story about fascist maneuverings in America, with Christian Bale, John David Washington, and Margot as a friendship trio who sets out to thwart them after … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/02/16/379-amsterdam/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;379 – Amsterdam&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>2022&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Amsterdam</em>&nbsp;was a high profile box office dud from disgraced director David O. Russell with timely themes, a big budget, and a ton of stars. The film tells a (partly true) story about fascist maneuverings in America, with Christian Bale, John David Washington, and Margot as a friendship trio who sets out to thwart them after being reunited post-WWII. Though the film earned some fans like critic Richard Brody, it received a somewhat indifferent release by 20th Century Studios and was quickly out of theatres.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s scattered look at timely themes and it&#8217;s very quiet release. We also discuss Robbie&#8217;s high wire performance in Babylon in the same year, Taylor Swift&#8217;s brief (and much memed) role, and Robert De Niro joins our Six Timers Club.</p>



<p>Topics also include Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Emmanuel Lubezki&#8217;s light resume after winning 3 Oscars, and&nbsp;<em>Drunk History</em>.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>2022’s Amsterdam was a high profile box office dud from disgraced director David O. Russell with timely themes, a big budget, and a ton of stars. The film tells a (partly true) story about fascist maneuverings in America, with Christian Bale,</itunes:subtitle>
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2022&#8217;s&nbsp;Amsterdam&nbsp;was a high profile box office dud from disgraced director David O. Russell with timely themes, a big budget, and a ton of stars. The film tells a (partly true) story about fascist maneuverings in America, with Christian Bale, John David Washington, and Margot as a friendship trio who sets out to thwart them after being reunited post-WWII. Though the film earned some fans like critic Richard Brody, it received a somewhat indifferent release by 20th Century Studios and was quickly out of theatres.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s scattered look at timely themes and it&#8217;s very quiet release. We also discuss Robbie&#8217;s high wire performance in Babylon in the same year, Taylor Swift&#8217;s brief (and much memed) role, and Robert De Niro joins our Six Timers Club.<br />
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Topics also include Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Emmanuel Lubezki&#8217;s light resume after winning 3 Oscars, and&nbsp;Drunk History.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>378 &#8211; Being Flynn</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/02/09/378-being-flynn/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is the “buzzy literary adaptation to Oscar bonafide” pipeline kaput? This week, we’ve got a forgotten, pre-production-buzzy title on deck: 2012’s Being Flynn! Based on Nick Flynn’s memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, the film follows Paul Dano as the author grappling with addiction, grief, and an absent, addict father played by Robert De Niro. While … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/02/09/378-being-flynn/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;378 – Being Flynn&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>Is the &#8220;buzzy literary adaptation to Oscar bonafide&#8221; pipeline kaput? This week, we&#8217;ve got a forgotten, pre-production-buzzy title on deck: 2012&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Being Flynn</em>! Based on Nick Flynn&#8217;s memoir&nbsp;<em>Another Bullshit Night in Suck City</em>, the film follows Paul Dano as the author grappling with addiction, grief, and an absent, addict father played by Robert De Niro. While critics praised De Niro&#8217;s work as a return to form, the film quickly died at the box office without strong reviews or the noise of a festival launch.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about De Niro&#8217;s eventual <em>Silver Linings Playbook</em> nomination in the same year and his connection to the film&#8217;s director Paul Weitz. We also discuss post-<em>Little Miss Sunshine</em> Dano, Julianne Moore gets the rare Ten Timers Club, and the film&#8217;s Weitz-ian approach to heavier material.</p>



<p>Topics also include early aughts icon Olivia Thirlby, the film&#8217;s title downgrade, and Judd Hirsch&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>The Fablemans</em>nomination.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Is the “buzzy literary adaptation to Oscar bonafide” pipeline kaput? This week, we’ve got a forgotten, pre-production-buzzy title on deck: 2012’s Being Flynn! Based on Nick Flynn’s memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City,</itunes:subtitle>
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Is the &#8220;buzzy literary adaptation to Oscar bonafide&#8221; pipeline kaput? This week, we&#8217;ve got a forgotten, pre-production-buzzy title on deck: 2012&#8217;s&nbsp;Being Flynn! Based on Nick Flynn&#8217;s memoir&nbsp;Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, the film follows Paul Dano as the author grappling with addiction, grief, and an absent, addict father played by Robert De Niro. While critics praised De Niro&#8217;s work as a return to form, the film quickly died at the box office without strong reviews or the noise of a festival launch.<br />
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This episode, we talk about De Niro&#8217;s eventual Silver Linings Playbook nomination in the same year and his connection to the film&#8217;s director Paul Weitz. We also discuss post-Little Miss Sunshine Dano, Julianne Moore gets the rare Ten Timers Club, and the film&#8217;s Weitz-ian approach to heavier material.<br />
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		<title>377 &#8211; The Iron Claw (w/ Roxana Hadadi!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/02/02/377-the-iron-claw-w-roxana-hadadi/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After our Class of 2025 episode last week, we’re doing one of the most requested from the Class of 2023! After his COVID-stunted release (and beloved THOB title) The Nest, Sean Durkin’s next film would be the true and tragic story of the Von Erich wrestling family. With Zac Efron headlining the film as Kevin Von … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/02/02/377-the-iron-claw-w-roxana-hadadi/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;377 – The Iron Claw (w/ Roxana Hadadi!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>After our Class of 2025 episode last week, we&#8217;re doing one of the most requested from the Class of 2023! After his COVID-stunted release (and beloved THOB title)&nbsp;<em>The Nest</em>, Sean Durkin&#8217;s next film would be the true and tragic story of the Von Erich wrestling family. With Zac Efron headlining the film as Kevin Von Erich,&nbsp;<em>The Iron Claw</em>&nbsp;compassionately details the family&#8217;s legacy of loss and became one of A24&#8217;s biggest hits. Naturally, we had to bring Vulture critic Roxana Hadadi back on to help us unpack this story of masculinity, brotherhood, and grief.</p>



<p>This episode, we talk about how A24 skipped the festivals for the film and made it one of the final films seen that season. We also discuss the film&#8217;s secret powerhouse Holt McCallany as the Von Erich patriarch, Harris Dickinson and Jeremy Allen White taking different position in the modern hunk hierarchy, and Durkin&#8217;s underloved work on&nbsp;<em>Dead Ringers</em>.</p>



<p>Topics also include reality television,&nbsp;<em>The Smashing Machine</em>, and giant onscreen breakfast.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After our Class of 2025 episode last week, we’re doing one of the most requested from the Class of 2023! After his COVID-stunted release (and beloved THOB title) The Nest, Sean Durkin’s next film would be the true and tragic story of the Von Erich wres...</itunes:subtitle>
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After our Class of 2025 episode last week, we&#8217;re doing one of the most requested from the Class of 2023! After his COVID-stunted release (and beloved THOB title)&nbsp;The Nest, Sean Durkin&#8217;s next film would be the true and tragic story of the Von Erich wrestling family. With Zac Efron headlining the film as Kevin Von Erich,&nbsp;The Iron Claw&nbsp;compassionately details the family&#8217;s legacy of loss and became one of A24&#8217;s biggest hits. Naturally, we had to bring Vulture critic Roxana Hadadi back on to help us unpack this story of masculinity, brotherhood, and grief.<br />
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This episode, we talk about how A24 skipped the festivals for the film and made it one of the final films seen that season. We also discuss the film&#8217;s secret powerhouse Holt McCallany as the Von Erich patriarch, Harris Dickinson and Jeremy Allen White taking different position in the modern hunk hierarchy, and Durkin&#8217;s underloved work on&nbsp;Dead Ringers.<br />
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		<title>Class of 2025</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/01/26/class-of-2025/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s the biggest This Had Oscar Buzz episode every year! Now that we have this year’s crop of Oscar nominations, that means it’s time to welcome a whole year’s worth of films to the THOB fold. We unpack the Class of 2025 in all its glory, from the films that deserved better to the ones … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/01/26/class-of-2025/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Class of 2025&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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<p>It&#8217;s the biggest This Had Oscar Buzz episode every year! Now that we have this year&#8217;s crop of Oscar nominations, that means it&#8217;s time to welcome a whole year&#8217;s worth of films to the THOB fold. We unpack the Class of 2025 in all its glory, from the films that deserved better to the ones that didn&#8217;t, from the narratives we fell for and didn&#8217;t, from the most forgotten to the close calls. And, of course, we call it for the Valedictorian, the film that will get the first THOB episode from 2025.</p>
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		<title>376 &#8211; Are You There God? It&#8217;s Me, Margaret.</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/01/19/376-are-you-there-god-its-me-margaret/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As Rachel McAdams returns to movie screens with Sam Raimy’s horror film Send Help, we thought it a good time to look back at one of her most beloved performances to date. In 2023, Kelly Freeman Craig adapted a book beloved by (and controversial for) generations: Judy Blume’s Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret. With Abby … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/01/19/376-are-you-there-god-its-me-margaret/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;376 – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>As Rachel McAdams returns to movie screens with Sam Raimy’s horror film Send Help, we thought it a good time to look back at one of her most beloved performances to date. In 2023, Kelly Freeman Craig adapted a book beloved by (and controversial for) ge...</itunes:subtitle>
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As Rachel McAdams returns to movie screens with Sam Raimy&#8217;s horror film&nbsp;Send Help, we thought it a good time to look back at one of her most beloved performances to date. In 2023, Kelly Freeman Craig adapted a book beloved by (and controversial for) generations: Judy Blume&#8217;s&nbsp;Are You There God? It&#8217;s Me Margaret. With Abby Ryder Fortson as the titular Margaret and McAdams as her doting mother, the film is the story of a young woman&#8217;s coming of age, including puberty, social dynamics, and religious questioning.<br />
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This episode, we talk about McAdams&#8217; subtle and powerful performance and the film&#8217;s struggle at the box office. We also discuss Kathy Bates as a Jewish grandmother, the film&#8217;s talented young performers, and Fremon Craig&#8217;s debut film&nbsp;The Edge of Seventeen.<br />
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		<title>375 &#8211; My Own Private Idaho</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/01/12/375-my-own-private-idaho/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re finally pulling one of our most passionate entries to our 100 Snubs series, Gus Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho. Adapted loosely from multiple Shakespeare plays (particularly both Henry IVs), the film follows an epileptic young sex worker named Mike (River Phoenix) as he drifts the globe with his loyal cohort Scott (Keanu Reeves). Van Sant … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/01/12/375-my-own-private-idaho/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;375 – My Own Private Idaho&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re finally pulling one of our most passionate entries to our 100 Snubs series, Gus Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho. Adapted loosely from multiple Shakespeare plays (particularly both Henry IVs), the film follows an epileptic young sex worker named M...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re finally pulling one of our most passionate entries to our 100 Snubs series, Gus Van Sant&#8217;s&nbsp;My Own Private Idaho. Adapted loosely from multiple Shakespeare plays (particularly both&nbsp;Henry IVs), the film follows an epileptic young sex worker named Mike (River Phoenix) as he drifts the globe with his loyal cohort Scott (Keanu Reeves). Van Sant was post-Drugstore Cowboy ascendant when the film arrived, but it&#8217;s the Venice Film Festival-anointed performance by Phoenix that got the most attention and helps the film live in bittersweet infamy.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Phoenix&#8217;s stunning performance and his Oscar nomination for&nbsp;Running on Empty&nbsp;before his tragic death. We also discuss the highlights of Van Sant&#8217;s filmography, the unfair ridicule that greeted Reeves&#8217;&nbsp;Bram Stoker&#8217;s Dracula&nbsp;performance, and where we would place the film in the 1991 Adapted Screenplay race.<br />
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		<title>374 &#8211; Booksmart</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Happy New Year, Garys! We’re kicking off 2026 with something more bubbly and light-hearted, 2019’s Booksmart. Sold as an ultra-modern and female take on boy-led high school raunch comedies, the film stars Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein as best friends who decide to live it up after spending their entire high school experience stuck in books. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2026/01/05/374-booksmart/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;374 – Booksmart&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Happy New Year, Garys! We’re kicking off 2026 with something more bubbly and light-hearted, 2019’s Booksmart. Sold as an ultra-modern and female take on boy-led high school raunch comedies, the film stars Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein as best frie...</itunes:subtitle>
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Happy New Year, Garys! We&#8217;re kicking off 2026 with something more bubbly and light-hearted, 2019&#8217;s&nbsp;Booksmart. Sold as an ultra-modern and female take on boy-led high school raunch comedies, the film stars Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein as best friends who decide to live it up after spending their entire high school experience stuck in books. After debuting at SXSW, the film generated a mountain of discussion that yielded disappointing box office results, but managed to stick around in the precursor race until the last minute.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s delightful ensemble of faces of the future and Olivia Wilde&#8217;s debut directing duties that earned her a number of first film prizes that season. We also talk about Feldstein&#8217;s drubbing during the&nbsp;Funny Girl&nbsp;run on Broadway, Dever joins our Six Timers Club, and the shadow of&nbsp;Lady Bird&nbsp;unfairly set expectations for this film.<br />
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		<title>373 &#8211; Uncut Gems (w/ Chris Rosen!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/29/373-uncut-gems-w-chris-rosen/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With Marty Supreme in theatres, we thought it was perfect timing to talk about the Safdies and the gems. And we’ve finally brought in The Ankler’s Chris Rosen to join us! In 2019, the ascendant Josh and Benny Safdie brought us Uncut Gems, an anxiety-inducing comic thriller set in New York City’s Diamond District and hinging on the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/29/373-uncut-gems-w-chris-rosen/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;373 – Uncut Gems (w/ Chris Rosen!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With Marty Supreme in theatres, we thought it was perfect timing to talk about the Safdies and the gems. And we’ve finally brought in The Ankler’s Chris Rosen to join us! In 2019, the ascendant Josh and Benny Safdie brought us Uncut Gems,</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we talk about the wild world of the film and Sandler&#8217;s full-tilt performance. We also discuss how the 2019 Best Actor race was primed to leave Sandler on the outside, the film&#8217;s narrative symmetry to&nbsp;Marty Supreme, and where both Brothers Safdie&#8217;s films stand in this year&#8217;s race.<br />
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		<title>372 &#8211; The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (w/ Natalie Walker!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/22/372-the-nutcracker-and-the-four-realms-w-natalie-walker/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Happy Holidays, Garys! This week, we have some unfinished business with Keira Knightley and who better than our pal, actress Natalie Walker to join us for the holiday season. In 2018, Oscar pedigreed Lasse Hallström and family friendly Joe Johnston adapted the classic Nutcracker story for the screen in a grab bag of Disney certified … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/22/372-the-nutcracker-and-the-four-realms-w-natalie-walker/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;372 – The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (w/ Natalie Walker!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Happy Holidays, Garys! This week, we have some unfinished business with Keira Knightley and who better than our pal, actress Natalie Walker to join us for the holiday season. In 2018, Oscar pedigreed Lasse Hallström and family friendly Joe Johnston ada...</itunes:subtitle>
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Happy Holidays, Garys! This week, we have some unfinished business with Keira Knightley and who better than our pal, actress Natalie Walker to join us for the holiday season. In 2018, Oscar pedigreed Lasse Hallström and family friendly Joe Johnston adapted the classic Nutcracker story for the screen in a grab bag of Disney certified IP flare. Okay, sure, this isn&#8217;t the most THOB-y of titles, but it does give us an excuse to talk about Keira Knightley&#8217;s deranged (complimentary) performance and unpack just what the hell each of the titular four realms are.<br />
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This episode, we finally get to that Keira Knightley Six (Seven&#8230; ugh!) Timers Quiz! We also talk about reshoots that led to Lasse Hallström and Joe Johnston sharing directorial duties, the glorious dance sequences led by Misty Copeland, and Christmas movie Oscar nominees.<br />
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		<title>371 &#8211; The Founder</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/15/371-the-founder/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we got one of the most requested episodes finally on the feed. In 2016, Michael Keaton had already had two comeback seasons on the Oscar trail with both Birdman and Spotlight. Neither earned him Oscar gold but our sights were on The Founder, a retelling of the story of McDonalds and the man the made it … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/15/371-the-founder/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;371 – The Founder&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we got one of the most requested episodes finally on the feed. In 2016, Michael Keaton had already had two comeback seasons on the Oscar trail with both Birdman and Spotlight. Neither earned him Oscar gold but our sights were on The Founder,...</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>370 &#8211; Looper</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/08/370-looper/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With a new Benoit Blanc out for you to devour, we decided it was a great time to talk about the great Rian Johnson. In 2012, Johnson delivered his genre hybrid Looper, set in a dystopic future where, through the magic of time travel, a hitman (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) faces off against his older self (Bruce Willis) … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/08/370-looper/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;370 – Looper&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With a new Benoit Blanc out for you to devour, we decided it was a great time to talk about the great Rian Johnson. In 2012, Johnson delivered his genre hybrid Looper, set in a dystopic future where, through the magic of time travel,</itunes:subtitle>
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With a new Benoit Blanc out for you to devour, we decided it was a great time to talk about the great Rian Johnson. In 2012, Johnson delivered his genre hybrid&nbsp;Looper, set in a dystopic future where, through the magic of time travel, a hitman (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) faces off against his older self (Bruce Willis) to stop a mysterious force who&#8217;s hunting them. With mind-bending leaps and a stellar supporting turn from Emily Blunt,&nbsp;Looper&nbsp;cemented Johnson&#8217;s reputation and led to his hiring for&nbsp;The Last Jedi.<br />
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This week, we talk about Johnson&#8217;s confident grasp of twisty material and the layered world he creates with&nbsp;Looper. We also talk about Gordon-Levitt&#8217;s Willis-riffing turn, Willis&#8217; late career in the years after this film, and Kazu Hiro&#8217;s makeup to make JGL look like BW.<br />
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		<title>369 &#8211; i&#8217;m thinking of ending things</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/01/369-im-thinking-of-ending-things/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we are talking about Charlie Kaufman in the director’s chair and how our thoughts have settled on what’s probably his most divisive film. In 2020, Kaufman returned to directing by adapting Iain Reid’s psychologically intense i’m thinking of ending things, told from the perspective of an unnamed woman visiting her new boyfriend’s rural home. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/12/01/369-im-thinking-of-ending-things/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;369 – i’m thinking of ending things&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we are talking about Charlie Kaufman in the director’s chair and how our thoughts have settled on what’s probably his most divisive film. In 2020, Kaufman returned to directing by adapting Iain Reid’s psychologically intense i’m thinking of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we are talking about Charlie Kaufman in the director&#8217;s chair and how our thoughts have settled on what&#8217;s probably his most divisive film. In 2020, Kaufman returned to directing by adapting Iain Reid&#8217;s psychologically intense&nbsp;i&#8217;m thinking of ending things, told from the perspective of an unnamed woman visiting her new boyfriend&#8217;s rural home. With Jessie Buckley and Jesse Plemons at the forefront, the film folds in on itself for daring look at male dissociation.<br />
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This episode, we talk about our shifting thoughts on the film and the pricklier reception to Kaufman&#8217;s directorial efforts vs. his screenwriting credits. We also talk about Buckley&#8217;s swift rise after&nbsp;Wild Rose, Plemons&#8217; television credits, and the film&#8217;s use of Pauline Kael.<br />
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		<title>368 &#8211; The Devil All the Time (with Katey Rich!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/24/368-the-devil-all-the-time-with-katey-rich/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our annual Thanksgiving tradition means The Ankler’s Katey Rich is back! And this year, we’re got a stone cold bummer to go with the turkey! In 2020, while we were all stuck in our homes, Netflix delivered a lockdown crime saga hit with The Devil All the Time. Directed by Antonio Campos, the film follows several … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/24/368-the-devil-all-the-time-with-katey-rich/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;368 – The Devil All the Time (with Katey Rich!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our annual Thanksgiving tradition means The Ankler’s Katey Rich is back! And this year, we’re got a stone cold bummer to go with the turkey! In 2020, while we were all stuck in our homes, Netflix delivered a lockdown crime saga hit with The Devil All t...</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we&#8217;re talking about Antonio Campos&#8217; independent cinema rise and later television work. We also talk about Netflix in 2020, Holland balancing Spider-Man with other projects, and umm&#8230; what the hell is going on with Pattinson in this movie.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>367 &#8211; Mumford</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/17/367-mumford/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Outside of his place in the Star Wars canon, Lawrence Kasdan has a quick rise in the 1980s after his debut Body Heat. With multiple Best Picture nominees to his name like The Big Chill and The Accidental Tourist, Kasdan’s status took a downward trajectory in the 1990s, closing the decade with 1999’s Mumford. Starring Loren Dean as a man pretending to … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/17/367-mumford/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;367 – Mumford&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Outside of his place in the Star Wars canon, Lawrence Kasdan has a quick rise in the 1980s after his debut Body Heat. With multiple Best Picture nominees to his name like The Big Chill and The Accidental Tourist,</itunes:subtitle>
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Outside of his place in the&nbsp;Star Wars&nbsp;canon, Lawrence Kasdan has a quick rise in the 1980s after his debut&nbsp;Body Heat. With multiple Best Picture nominees to his name like&nbsp;The Big Chill&nbsp;and&nbsp;The Accidental Tourist, Kasdan&#8217;s status took a downward trajectory in the 1990s, closing the decade with 1999&#8217;s&nbsp;Mumford. Starring Loren Dean as a man pretending to be a certified therapist who sweeps a small town off its feet, the ensemble film has its charms and problems in equal measure.<br />
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This week, we talk about Kasdan&#8217;s directorial career and his multiple screenplay nominations (but no director nomination). We also discuss Jason Lee as a quintessential 1990s performer, how&nbsp;Mumford&#8216;s release was overshadowed by the arrival of&nbsp;American Beauty, and Hope Davis&#8217; best-in-show turn as Dean&#8217;s patient-turned-love interest.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>366 &#8211; Foe</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/10/366-foe/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One of 2023’s most quickly forgotten buzzed titles just so happened to star some of the most heralded actors of their generation. Based on the hyped Iain Reid novel, Foe cast Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal as a married couple in the dystopian future whose lives are upended with a visit from Aaron Pierre as a corporate … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/10/366-foe/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;366 – Foe&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>One of 2023’s most quickly forgotten buzzed titles just so happened to star some of the most heralded actors of their generation. Based on the hyped Iain Reid novel, Foe cast Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal as a married couple in the dystopian future who...</itunes:subtitle>
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One of 2023&#8217;s most quickly forgotten buzzed titles just so happened to star some of the most heralded actors of their generation. Based on the hyped Iain Reid novel,&nbsp;Foe&nbsp;cast Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal as a married couple in the dystopian future whose lives are upended with a visit from Aaron Pierre as a corporate representative tasked to prepare the husband for being drafted to a space station. With promise that an artificial &#8220;substitute&#8221; to take his place at home, the film gets twisty but predictable, leaving critics to quickly dismiss the film.<br />
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This episode, we talk about director Garth Davis&#8217; first run of awards success with&nbsp;Lion&nbsp;and the diminishing returns that followed. We also discuss how Saoirse&#8217;s Oscar nominations tied to Best Picture nominees, Mescal&#8217;s Beatles future, and Pierre&#8217;s ascendancy.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>365 &#8211; Hanging Up</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/03/365-hanging-up/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We were heartbroken at the news of Diane Keaton’s passing, so we decided to quickly get another of her films in the THOB books. Keaton’s final directorial effort was Hanging Up, based on Delia Ephron’s fictionalized experience coping with distant sisters during the final years of their father’s life. Co-written by Delia and Nora Ephron, Meg … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/11/03/365-hanging-up/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;365 – Hanging Up&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We were heartbroken at the news of Diane Keaton’s passing, so we decided to quickly get another of her films in the THOB books. Keaton’s final directorial effort was Hanging Up, based on Delia Ephron’s fictionalized experience coping with distant siste...</itunes:subtitle>
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We were heartbroken at the news of Diane Keaton&#8217;s passing, so we decided to quickly get another of her films in the THOB books. Keaton&#8217;s final directorial effort was&nbsp;Hanging Up, based on Delia Ephron&#8217;s fictionalized experience coping with distant sisters during the final years of their father&#8217;s life. Co-written by Delia and Nora Ephron, Meg Ryan took the lead with Keaton and Lisa Kudrow starring as the sisters and Walter Mathau as the aging father. Originally intended for a 1999 release, the film was received harshly by critics when it was ultimately released in 2000.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the behind-the-scenes tensions that played out onscreen and the unfavored collaborations between the Ephron sisters. We also talk about our favorite Keaton performances, Kudrow&#8217;s critical success with&nbsp;The Opposite of Sex, and Lisa Schwarzbaum F score reviews.<br />
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		<title>364 &#8211; Bones and All</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/10/27/364-bones-and-all/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2025 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With Halloween this week and Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt now in theatres, what better time to discuss the BONES! The 2022 fall festival season felt like the first real movie moment post-COVID and anticipation was high for Guadagnino reuniting with his Call Me By Your Name star, Timothee Chalamet. Bones and All was a tale of young love … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/10/27/364-bones-and-all/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;364 – Bones and All&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With Halloween this week and Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt now in theatres, what better time to discuss the BONES! The 2022 fall festival season felt like the first real movie moment post-COVID and anticipation was high for Guadagnino reuniting with...</itunes:subtitle>
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With Halloween this week and Luca Guadagnino&#8217;s&nbsp;After the Hunt&nbsp;now in theatres, what better time to discuss the BONES! The 2022 fall festival season felt like the first real movie moment post-COVID and anticipation was high for Guadagnino reuniting with his Call Me By Your Name star, Timothee Chalamet.&nbsp;Bones and All&nbsp;was a tale of young love and primal urges, an emotional cannibalism story set in the midwest that placed Chalamet opposite the emergent Taylor Russell. Despite the film earning some devoted fans (spoiler: including us!), this gory&nbsp;Badlands&nbsp;riff was probably never going to please the Academy.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the divisive reactions that have met some of Guadagnino&#8217;s work, including this and&nbsp;After the Hunt. We also talk about Chalamet&#8217;s ascent towards&nbsp;Marty Supreme, Russell&#8217;s breakout in Waves, and our favorite Luca movies. And surprise: Chloe Sevigny Six Timers quiz!<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>363 &#8211; Super 8</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/10/20/363-super-8/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In the 2011 summer movie season overcrowded with sequels and IP, J.J. Abrams’ Super 8 stood out as an original event film. Arriving with a mysterious marketing campaign that was the Abrams signature, the film follows a group of kids in the late 1970s who capture footage of an alien while shooting a monster movie in their … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/10/20/363-super-8/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;363 – Super 8&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In the 2011 summer movie season overcrowded with sequels and IP, J.J. Abrams’ Super 8 stood out as an original event film. Arriving with a mysterious marketing campaign that was the Abrams signature, the film follows a group of kids in the late 1970s w...</itunes:subtitle>
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In the 2011 summer movie season overcrowded with sequels and IP, J.J. Abrams&#8217;&nbsp;Super 8&nbsp;stood out as an original event film. Arriving with a mysterious marketing campaign that was the Abrams signature, the film follows a group of kids in the late 1970s who capture footage of an alien while shooting a monster movie in their hometown. The film earned early critical praise and was loaded with homage to Steven Spielberg. However, it proved more divisive as consensus begun to settle, with many finding the film to not be all that original or all that satisfying.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Abrams&#8217; position as a director both then and now, and we unpack the degree to which the film is successful as a Spielberg retread. We also talk about the film&#8217;s mystery box marketing push, the film&#8217;s creature design, and co-star Elle Fanning joins our Six Timers Club.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>362 &#8211; Used People</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/10/13/362-used-people/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We love talking forgotten awardsy films here on This Had Oscar Buzz and this week’s episode is a doozy. In 1992, Todd Graff’s off-Broadway play The Grandma Plays was adapted into the film Used People with both a high Oscar and theatre pedigree. The Beeban Kidron film starred Shirley MacLaine as a new widow finding love (in Oscar nominee … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/10/13/362-used-people/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;362 – Used People&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We love talking forgotten awardsy films here on This Had Oscar Buzz and this week’s episode is a doozy. In 1992, Todd Graff’s off-Broadway play The Grandma Plays was adapted into the film Used People with both a high Oscar and theatre pedigree.</itunes:subtitle>
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We love talking forgotten awardsy films here on This Had Oscar Buzz and this week&#8217;s episode is a doozy. In 1992, Todd Graff&#8217;s off-Broadway play&nbsp;The Grandma Plays&nbsp;was adapted into the film&nbsp;Used People&nbsp;with both a high Oscar and theatre pedigree. The Beeban Kidron film starred Shirley MacLaine as a new widow finding love (in Oscar nominee Marcello Mastroianni, no less) and repairing her strained relationship with her daughters. With brief turns from the Jessica Tandy and Sylvia Sidney, the film didn&#8217;t get much further than stray nominations for MacLaine and Mastroianni.<br />
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This episode, we make up for our forgotten Shirley MacLaine six Timers quiz. We also talk about why it might be our Most Best Actress movie ever, Marcia Gay Harden dressed up in Barbra Streisand&#8217;s Oscar win, and how mean movies are to Kathy Bates.<br />
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Topics also include the 1992 Golden Globes, &#8220;Queen of the Night,&#8221; and&nbsp;Camp.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>361 &#8211; Ocean&#8217;s Eleven</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2025 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One of the defining stories of the 2000 Oscar year was the one-two punch of Steven Soderbergh delivering both Traffic and Erin Brockovich, making good on the past decade’s worth of promise kicked off by Sex Lies and Videotape. In 2001, the victory lap was Ocean’s Eleven, a Vegas heist remake that cast some of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/10/06/361-oceans-eleven/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;361 – Ocean’s Eleven&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>One of the defining stories of the 2000 Oscar year was the one-two punch of Steven Soderbergh delivering both Traffic and Erin Brockovich, making good on the past decade’s worth of promise kicked off by Sex Lies and Videotape. In 2001,</itunes:subtitle>
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One of the defining stories of the 2000 Oscar year was the one-two punch of Steven Soderbergh delivering both Traffic and Erin Brockovich, making good on the past decade&#8217;s worth of promise kicked off by Sex Lies and Videotape. In 2001, the victory lap was Ocean&#8217;s Eleven, a Vegas heist remake that cast some of the biggest names in movies. The film was a box office smash, but ultimately considered just a fun blockbuster romp. It remains a classic but Soderbergh has yet to return to the Oscar club since.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the decade leading up to Soderbergh&#8217;s Oscar homecoming and the film&#8217;s surprising omission from the Globes Comedy races. We also have a quiz heavy episode, with George Clooney and Brad Pitt sharing a double Six Timers Quiz and Julia Roberts enters our Ten Timers Club.<br />
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Topics also include the MTV Movie Awards, Don Cheadle&#8217;s cockney accent, and the city of Las Vegas.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>360 &#8211; The Boxer</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/29/360-the-boxer/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2025 12:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve got Daniel Day-Lewis back in theaters this week with Anemone, so we’re looking back at one of his few failed Oscar bids. In 1997, Day-Lewis paired up with director Jim Sheridan for the third time in a decade for The Boxer, the tale of an IRA member and boxer released from prison in the waning days … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/29/360-the-boxer/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;360 – The Boxer&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve got Daniel Day-Lewis back in theaters this week with Anemone, so we’re looking back at one of his few failed Oscar bids. In 1997, Day-Lewis paired up with director Jim Sheridan for the third time in a decade for The Boxer,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;ve got Daniel Day-Lewis back in theaters this week with&nbsp;Anemone, so we&#8217;re looking back at one of his few failed Oscar bids. In 1997, Day-Lewis paired up with director Jim Sheridan for the third time in a decade for&nbsp;The Boxer, the tale of an IRA member and boxer released from prison in the waning days of the The Troubles. With Emily Watson as his former lover and Brian Cox as her high-ranking IRA father, the film arrived into theaters with a modest response as the world was being swept away with&nbsp;Titanic&nbsp;fever.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the Day-Lewis/Sheridan partnership and Day-Lewis&#8217; breakout roles in the 80s before his&nbsp;My Left Foot&nbsp;Oscar. We also discuss Watson&#8217;s powerful screen presence, Cox with a full head of not-white hair, and Sheridan&#8217;s diminishing directorial returns.<br />
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Topics also include the 1997 Golden Globes, acting nominations we forget happened, and&nbsp;Bella Mafia.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>359 &#8211; The Last Thing He Wanted</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/22/359-the-last-thing-he-wanted/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Pair the rising star director Dee Rees with a Joan Didion adaptation and the Oscar-winning Anne Hathaway and you have the kind of on-paper buzz we love talking about here on THOB. But The Last Thing He Wanted, following Hathaway as a journalist whose wayward father mires her in South American arms conflict, ended up being … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/22/359-the-last-thing-he-wanted/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;359 – The Last Thing He Wanted&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Pair the rising star director Dee Rees with a Joan Didion adaptation and the Oscar-winning Anne Hathaway and you have the kind of on-paper buzz we love talking about here on THOB. But The Last Thing He Wanted,</itunes:subtitle>
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Pair the rising star director Dee Rees with a Joan Didion adaptation and the Oscar-winning Anne Hathaway and you have the kind of on-paper buzz we love talking about here on THOB. But&nbsp;The Last Thing He Wanted, following Hathaway as a journalist whose wayward father mires her in South American arms conflict, ended up being anything but a success. Anticipated heavily on the 2019 fall festival circuit, Netflix ultimately quietly premiered the film at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and dumped it shortly after.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s narrative issues and how its timely exactly pre-COVID and Netflix&#8217;s 2020 lineup allowed the film to be quickly forgotten. We also talk about Hathaway as a steadfast committed performer, Rees&#8217; ascendancy with&nbsp;Mudbound&nbsp;and&nbsp;Pariah, and both Willem Dafoe and Toby Jones enter our Six Timers.<br />
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We also discuss&nbsp;The Witches, Ben Affleck era of exiting Batman, and Rosie Perez as Co-Worker On Phone.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:06:51</itunes:duration>
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		<title>THOB does TIFF-ty</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/15/thob-does-tiff-ty/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Joe and Chris are back from the Toronto International Film Festival and it’s time to unpack everything we saw. Though we recorded prior to the announcement of this year’s People’s Choice Award winner, we talk at length about this year’s triumphant Hamnet and the word on the ground about the runners up as well. We discuss our … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/15/thob-does-tiff-ty/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;THOB does TIFF-ty&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Joe and Chris are back from the Toronto International Film Festival and it’s time to unpack everything we saw. Though we recorded prior to the announcement of this year’s People’s Choice Award winner, we talk at length about this year’s triumphant Hamn...</itunes:subtitle>
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Joe and Chris are back from the Toronto International Film Festival and it&#8217;s time to unpack everything we saw. Though we recorded prior to the announcement of this year&#8217;s People&#8217;s Choice Award winner, we talk at length about this year&#8217;s triumphant Hamnet and the word on the ground about the runners up as well. We discuss our favorites of the festival (neither of which world premiered at the festival), our mutual least favorite film Rental Family, and standout performances from the likes of Amanda Seyfried, Sir Ian McKellen, Josh O&#8217;Connor, Ethan Hawke, and many more!<br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>358 &#8211; The Light Between Oceans</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/08/358-the-light-between-oceans/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Listeners who remember our The Place Beyond the Pines episode will remember that this is a highly pro-Derek Cianfrance podcast. As his latest Roofman makes its TIFF world premiere, we’re looking back at his most recent theatrical release, 2016’s literary adaptation The Light Between Oceans. The film starred Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender as a post-WWI couple whose isolated life … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/08/358-the-light-between-oceans/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;358 – The Light Between Oceans&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Listeners who remember our The Place Beyond the Pines episode will remember that this is a highly pro-Derek Cianfrance podcast. As his latest Roofman makes its TIFF world premiere, we’re looking back at his most recent theatrical release,</itunes:subtitle>
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Listeners who remember our&nbsp;The Place Beyond the Pines&nbsp;episode will remember that this is a highly pro-Derek Cianfrance podcast. As his latest&nbsp;Roofman&nbsp;makes its TIFF world premiere, we&#8217;re looking back at his most recent theatrical release, 2016&#8217;s literary adaptation&nbsp;The Light Between Oceans. The film starred Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender as a post-WWI couple whose isolated life caring for an Australian lighthouse is upended when a boat washes ashore carrying a dead man and a crying baby. This melodrama about trauma, responsibility, and the ties that bind was once hotly anticipated before becoming a quickly forgotten Labor Day release.<br />
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This episode, we talk about how the final days of Dreamworks&#8217; Disney deal led to its underwhelming release and our anticipation for&nbsp;Roofman. We also discuss Vikander&#8217;s Oscar win the previous year, Fassbender becoming overexposed as a leading man, and Rachel Weisz&#8217;s emotional turn as the mother of the stranded baby.<br />
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Topics also include the 2016 Venice Film Festival,&nbsp;Atonement&nbsp;as a comparison to the film, and Touchstone Pictures!<br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>357 &#8211; The Deep End of the Ocean</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/01/357-the-deep-end-of-the-ocean/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Michelle Pfeiffer is a favorite to discuss on This Had Oscar Buzz and this week we’re throwing it back to one of her late 1990s melodramas. In The Deep End of the Ocean, Pfeiffer starts as a mother whose young child goes missing. After years of traumatic aftermath, the child reappears in her family’s life, forcing … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/09/01/357-the-deep-end-of-the-ocean/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;357 – The Deep End of the Ocean&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Michelle Pfeiffer is a favorite to discuss on This Had Oscar Buzz and this week we’re throwing it back to one of her late 1990s melodramas. In The Deep End of the Ocean, Pfeiffer starts as a mother whose young child goes missing.</itunes:subtitle>
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Michelle Pfeiffer is a favorite to discuss on This Had Oscar Buzz and this week we&#8217;re throwing it back to one of her late 1990s melodramas. In&nbsp;The Deep End of the Ocean, Pfeiffer starts as a mother whose young child goes missing. After years of traumatic aftermath, the child reappears in her family&#8217;s life, forcing the fractured family to reckon with the dysfunctional coping methods that have kept them afloat. Originally planned as a fall 1998 awards season release, reshoots pushed this one into 1999 and the movie bombed anyway.<br />
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This episode, we talk about how the film misfired by repelling the very audience it appealed to and Pfeiffer&#8217;s late 1990s output. We also talk about the assumed prestige that followed Oprah&#8217;s Book Club adaptations, director Ulu Grosbard, and Jonathan Jackson&#8217;s run on&nbsp;General Hospital.<br />
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Topics also include YoungStar Awards, high school reunions, and Oprah playing gay.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>356 &#8211; The Fountain</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/25/356-the-fountain/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After an indie one-two punch of Pi and Requiem for a Dream, Darren Aronofsky was riding high as one of the major emerging directors at the turn of the century. For his next film, he would graduate to big budget studio fare with The Fountain, an ambitious and era-spanning science fiction tale of love and death. The scaled-down version … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/25/356-the-fountain/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;356 – The Fountain&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After an indie one-two punch of Pi and Requiem for a Dream, Darren Aronofsky was riding high as one of the major emerging directors at the turn of the century. For his next film, he would graduate to big budget studio fare with The Fountain,</itunes:subtitle>
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After an indie one-two punch of&nbsp;Pi&nbsp;and&nbsp;Requiem for a Dream, Darren Aronofsky was riding high as one of the major emerging directors at the turn of the century. For his next film, he would graduate to big budget studio fare with&nbsp;The Fountain, an ambitious and era-spanning science fiction tale of love and death. The scaled-down version that reached 2006 cinemas starred Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz and remains a love-it-or-hate-it head-scratcher that nevertheless fits perfectly within Aronofsky&#8217;s continued themes of the body and soul.<br />
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This episode, we talk about all that went down with the canceled version of the film set to star Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. We also talk where we stand with Aronofsky&#8217;s work pre-Caught Stealing, Jackman breaking away from Wolverine, and our deep affection for Clint Mansell&#8217;s score.<br />
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Topics also include&nbsp;Eddington, tree sap, and Donna Murphy doing science.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>355 &#8211; Punch-Drunk Love (with Katie Walsh!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/18/355-punch-drunk-love-with-katie-walsh/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are so excited to welcome back Tribune News Service film critic Katie Walsh to discuss one of the most beloved American filmmakers! When will “Oscar for Sandman” happen? Well, in 2002, Adam Sandler had his first attempt at the Gold with an esoteric, anxious romantic comedy by Paul Thomas Anderson, Punch-Drunk Love. While the film … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/18/355-punch-drunk-love-with-katie-walsh/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;355 – Punch-Drunk Love (with Katie Walsh!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We are so excited to welcome back Tribune News Service film critic Katie Walsh to discuss one of the most beloved American filmmakers! When will “Oscar for Sandman” happen? Well, in 2002, Adam Sandler had his first attempt at the Gold with an esoteric,...</itunes:subtitle>
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We are so excited to welcome back Tribune News Service film critic Katie Walsh to discuss one of the most beloved American filmmakers! When will &#8220;Oscar for Sandman&#8221; happen? Well, in 2002, Adam Sandler had his first attempt at the Gold with an esoteric, anxious romantic comedy by Paul Thomas Anderson,&nbsp;Punch-Drunk Love. While the film perfectly matches Anderson&#8217;s sensibility with Sandler&#8217;s manic comedic chops, this bittersweet and left-of-center romance was ultimately more of a (still not unanimous) critical darling, too odd for the Academy&#8217;s tastes.<br />
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This week, we talk about PTA&#8217;s pivot into the film&#8217;s small-scale specificity after the sprawl of Magnolia and Boogie Nights. We also discuss how past brushes with Oscar-friendly fare position Sandler for this year&#8217;s Jay Kelly, Jack Nicholson as Sandler&#8217;s champion at the Cannes Film Festival, and the MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss.<br />
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Topics also include Jon Brion&#8217;s score, supermarket movies, and the former green color of Healthy Choice.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>354 &#8211; Best in Show</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/11/354-best-in-show/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Grab your half-butter-half-salt popcorn because this week, we’ve got something to make you howl! After the critically-hailed success of Waiting for Guffman, Christopher Guest returned with another improvisational comedy set in a world of deeply specific eccentrics played by an ensemble of geniuses. Best in Show is set in a world of competitive dog shows, with all the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/11/354-best-in-show/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;354 – Best in Show&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Grab your half-butter-half-salt popcorn because this week, we’ve got something to make you howl! After the critically-hailed success of Waiting for Guffman, Christopher Guest returned with another improvisational comedy set in a world of deeply specifi...</itunes:subtitle>
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Grab your half-butter-half-salt popcorn because this week, we&#8217;ve got something to make you howl! After the critically-hailed success of&nbsp;Waiting for Guffman, Christopher Guest returned with another improvisational comedy set in a world of deeply specific eccentrics played by an ensemble of geniuses.&nbsp;Best in Show&nbsp;is set in a world of competitive dog shows, with all the beloved pooches mirrored in their idiosyncratic owners. The film helped cement Guest&#8217;s brand of humor and earn an ever-expanding devoted fanbase, but Oscar was just out of reach.<br />
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This episode, we talk about how the film&#8217;s precursor run was more robust than you think and the Guest films&#8217; increasing Oscar pedigree. We also talk about the film&#8217;s endless quotability, how Fred Willard became the performance to be singled out from the ensemble, and the bittersweetness that runs through Guest&#8217;s work.<br />
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		<title>353 &#8211; Mamma Mia! (w/ Jorge Molina!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/04/353-mamma-mia-w-jorge-molina/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With Meryl currently on her first film set in years, what better time than to dance, jive, and generally speaking have the time of our lives. We’ve invited our friend, writer and programmer Jorge Molina to discuss the Meryl movie that didn’t get her an Oscar nomination in 2008. A post 9/11 hit on the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/08/04/353-mamma-mia-w-jorge-molina/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;353 – Mamma Mia! (w/ Jorge Molina!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With Meryl currently on her first film set in years, what better time than to dance, jive, and generally speaking have the time of our lives. We’ve invited our friend, writer and programmer Jorge Molina to discuss the Meryl movie that didn’t get her an...</itunes:subtitle>
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With Meryl currently on her first film set in years, what better time than to dance, jive, and generally speaking have the time of our lives. We&#8217;ve invited our friend, writer and programmer Jorge Molina to discuss the Meryl movie that didn&#8217;t get her an Oscar nomination in 2008. A post 9/11 hit on the stage,&nbsp;Mamma Mia!&nbsp;tells the story of a bride who invites three men to her wedding who might be her father, all set to the music of ABBA. The film showed off against Batman himself to become a global smash (if not one with critics), and it remains a rewatch classic.<br />
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This episode, we discuss our origins with the musical and Meryl&#8217;s other 2008 performance. We also talk about the film&#8217;s ensemble including the divine Amanda Seyfried, our favorite numbers from the film, and whose voice fares the worst when singing.<br />
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		<title>352 &#8211; Freaky Friday</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/28/352-freaky-friday/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You might not expect a family-friendly live action Disney movie to draw awards attention, but not all of those types of films star Jamie Lee Curtis. In 2003, JLC starred in a Freaky Friday remake starring then ascendant teen star Lindsay Lohan. The two spin comedy gold as a tenuous mother and daughter who wake one morning … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/28/352-freaky-friday/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;352 – Freaky Friday&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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You might not expect a family-friendly live action Disney movie to draw awards attention, but not all of those types of films star Jamie Lee Curtis. In 2003, JLC starred in a&nbsp;Freaky Friday&nbsp;remake starring then ascendant teen star Lindsay Lohan. The two spin comedy gold as a tenuous mother and daughter who wake one morning to find they&#8217;ve been body swapped. Lohan show smart comedy chops as the square mother, but it was Curtis in rebellious teenage mode that earned high praise, including a Golden Globe nomination.<br />
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This episode, we talk about&nbsp;Lohan&#8217;s fast rise of films in the aughts and Curtis&#8217; place in the 2003 Best Actress race. We also discuss director Mark Waters, Curtis&#8217; prestige road to a Supporting Actress Oscar win, and the film&#8217;s aughts fashion.<br />
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		<title>351 &#8211; The War of the Roses</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/21/351-the-war-of-the-roses/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After a pair of successful adventure movies together with Robert Zemeckis, the trio of Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito got the band back together for one last time in 1989. With DeVito in the director’s chair and adapted from the Warren Adler novel, The War of the Roses follows the disintegration of one materialistic couple … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/21/351-the-war-of-the-roses/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;351 – The War of the Roses&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After a pair of successful adventure movies together with Robert Zemeckis, the trio of Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito got the band back together for one last time in 1989. With DeVito in the director’s chair and adapted from the War...</itunes:subtitle>
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After a pair of successful adventure movies together with Robert Zemeckis, the trio of Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito got the band back together for one last time in 1989. With DeVito in the director&#8217;s chair and adapted from the Warren Adler novel,&nbsp;The War of the Roses&nbsp;follows the disintegration of one materialistic couple and the divorce battle that ensues. It&#8217;s an acidicly comedic satire that nevertheless became a holiday season hit, but failed to capture Oscar&#8217;s affection.<br />
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This episode, we talk about DeVito&#8217;s directorial career and the film&#8217;s muddled framing device. We also talk about the Oscar legacy of&nbsp;Driving Miss Daisy, Turner&#8217;s too brief period as a commanding leading lady, and Douglas&#8217; emergence into serious leading man.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>350 &#8211; The History Boys</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/14/350-the-history-boys/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re ringing in another year on the pod with our 350TH EPISODE!! In 2006, Broadway imported the National Theatre production of Alan Bennett’s The History Boys, an ensemble piece following a group of college hopeful students and their philosophically opposed teachers. The Broadway production became a Tony record-making sensation. However, prior to the transfer, the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/14/350-the-history-boys/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;350 – The History Boys&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re ringing in another year on the pod with our 350TH EPISODE!! In 2006, Broadway imported the National Theatre production of Alan Bennett’s The History Boys, an ensemble piece following a group of college hopeful students and their philosophically o...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re ringing in another year on the pod with our 350TH EPISODE!! In 2006, Broadway imported the National Theatre production of Alan Bennett&#8217;s The History Boys, an ensemble piece following a group of college hopeful students and their philosophically opposed teachers. The Broadway production became a Tony record-making sensation. However, prior to the transfer, the entire cast completed a film version that would arrive later in the year after the Broadway fever had cooled.<br />
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This episode, we talk about why this film marks a place in THOB history and the film&#8217;s complicated presentation of queerness and predation. We also talk about Richard Griffiths&#8217; lauded performance, Fox Searchlight&#8217;s busy 2006, and our favorites from the past year of the show.<br />
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		<title>349 &#8211; The Deep End (with Bobby Finger!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/07/349-the-deep-end-with-bobby-finger/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re thrilled to welcome back author and Who? Weekly co-host Bobby Finger this week to talk about a fun modest thriller that helped turn one of our favorites into an industry darling. In 2001, director duo Scott McGehee and David Siegel brought thriller adaptation The Deep End to Sundance starring queer art cinema icon Tilda Swinton. As … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/07/07/349-the-deep-end-with-bobby-finger/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;349 – The Deep End (with Bobby Finger!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re thrilled to welcome back author and Who? Weekly co-host Bobby Finger this week to talk about a fun modest thriller that helped turn one of our favorites into an industry darling. In 2001, director duo Scott McGehee and David Siegel brought thrill...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re thrilled to welcome back author and Who? Weekly co-host Bobby Finger this week to talk about a fun modest thriller that helped turn one of our favorites into an industry darling. In 2001, director duo Scott McGehee and David Siegel brought thriller adaptation&nbsp;The Deep End&nbsp;to Sundance starring queer art cinema icon Tilda Swinton. As a mother who goes to great lengths to protect her closeted teenage son who she suspects of murdering his older lover, Swinton is a revelation and perhaps gave the first signs that she was at home in traditional fare as she was in the avant garde.<br />
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This episode, we talk about our love for Swinton and she joins our Six Timers Club. We also talk about the wide-reaching but under-discussed filmography of McGehee/Siegel, Goran Visnjic&#8217;s moment in time, and Lake Tahoe as a thriller vibe.<br />
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		<title>348 &#8211; BPM</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/30/348-bpm/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We close out Pride Month with one of our favorite queer films from the past decade, 2017’s BPM. From French director Robin Campillo, BPM follow a group of ACT UP activists during the height of the AIDS epidemic. With Campillo’s emotional and intuitive style of observation, the film shows the labors of political organization in all the warts … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/30/348-bpm/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;348 – BPM&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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We close out Pride Month with one of our favorite queer films from the past decade, 2017&#8217;s&nbsp;BPM. From French director Robin Campillo,&nbsp;BPM&nbsp;follow a group of ACT UP activists during the height of the AIDS epidemic. With Campillo&#8217;s emotional and intuitive style of observation, the film shows the labors of political organization in all the warts of in-fighting and disagreement, but also the beauty of human connection amidst dire circumstances. The film was France&#8217;s International Feature submission, but didn&#8217;t even make the shortlist despite its high acclaim.<br />
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This episode, we discuss what makes the film all the moving and valuable in our current moment. We also talk about Nahuel Perez Biscayart&#8217;s moving lead performance, France&#8217;s current dry spell of winning the International Feature Oscar, and the Cannes Film Festival where&nbsp;BPM&nbsp;won the Grand Prix.<br />
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		<title>347 &#8211; Take This Waltz</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/23/347-take-this-waltz/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After a career as an actress, Sarah Polley made her directorial debut with Away From Her, landing Oscar nominations for both her screenplay and Julie Christie’s performance. Her follow-up would be a slight gear shift: the intimate character study of infidelity, Take This Waltz. The film stars Michelle Williams as a writer who begins to feel … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/23/347-take-this-waltz/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;347 – Take This Waltz&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After a career as an actress, Sarah Polley made her directorial debut with Away From Her, landing Oscar nominations for both her screenplay and Julie Christie’s performance. Her follow-up would be a slight gear shift: the intimate character study of in...</itunes:subtitle>
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After a career as an actress, Sarah Polley made her directorial debut with&nbsp;Away From Her, landing Oscar nominations for both her screenplay and Julie Christie&#8217;s performance. Her follow-up would be a slight gear shift: the intimate character study of infidelity, Take This Waltz. The film stars Michelle Williams as a writer who begins to feel a divide between her and her husband (Seth Rogen), exacerbated by her lust for her rickshaw-operating neighbor (Luke Kirby).&nbsp;<br />
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This episode, we talk about our love for Polley and the film&#8217;s inquisitive (if a bit divisive) portrait of marital malaise. We also discuss Sarah Silverman&#8217;s well-regarded supporting performance, Rogen&#8217;s very booked-and-busy first years of stardom, and the film&#8217;s expert use of &#8220;Video Killed the Radio Star.&#8221;<br />
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		<title>346 &#8211; Madame Sousatzka (w/ Taylor Cole!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/16/346-madame-sousatzka-w-taylor-cole/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our friend and theme music composer Taylor Cole returns to us this week to talk about one of our most beloved stars on This Had Oscar Buzz, Shirley MacLaine. After finally winning her Oscar for Terms of Endearment, MacLaine took a few well-earned years off. Her return was this tale of a hardened piano teacher … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/16/346-madame-sousatzka-w-taylor-cole/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;346 – Madame Sousatzka (w/ Taylor Cole!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our friend and theme music composer Taylor Cole returns to us this week to talk about one of our most beloved stars on This Had Oscar Buzz, Shirley MacLaine. After finally winning her Oscar for Terms of Endearment,</itunes:subtitle>
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Our friend and theme music composer Taylor Cole returns to us this week to talk about one of our most beloved stars on This Had Oscar Buzz, Shirley MacLaine. After finally winning her Oscar for Terms of Endearment, MacLaine took a few well-earned years off. Her return was this tale of a hardened piano teacher and the young Indian student, Manek (Navin Chowdhry), that she takes on. But even with a showcase for MacLaine at the head of an ensemble that also included Dame Peggy Ashcroft, this chamber drama didn&#8217;t garner enough attention to land in the Academy&#8217;s graces.<br />
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This week, we talk about director John Schlesinger and MacLaine&#8217;s late 1980s run of iconic roles. We also discuss music teacher philosophies, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala working outside of Merchant/Ivory, and the 1988 Best Actress race including the famous three-way tie at the Golden Globes.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>345 &#8211; Great Expectations</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/09/345-great-expectations/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After his A Little Princess adaptation earned a duo of Oscar nominations, Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón followed that up with another literary adaptation, a modernization of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. With hot young stars Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow as the central lovers and Oscar winners Anne Bancroft and Robert De Niro in support, the film transplanted Dickens’ … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/09/345-great-expectations/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;345 – Great Expectations&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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After his&nbsp;A Little Princess&nbsp;adaptation earned a duo of Oscar nominations, Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón followed that up with another literary adaptation, a modernization of Charles Dickens&#8217;&nbsp;Great Expectations. With hot young stars Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow as the central lovers and Oscar winners Anne Bancroft and Robert De Niro in support, the film transplanted Dickens&#8217; social climbing classic to America&#8217;s southern coast and the New York City art scene. With some behind-the-scenes struggle and middling results, the film was pushed from its planned Christmas 1997 release into January, still eclipsed by Titanic.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s modernized mixed bag and Cuarón before&nbsp;Y Tu Mamá También. We also discuss the Christmas 1997 trend of drawing a naked lady, the Best Actress race when Bancroft won for&nbsp;The Miracle Worker, and Paltrow in the leadup to her Oscar win.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>344 &#8211; Things We Lost in the Fire</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/02/344-things-we-lost-in-the-fire/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>At the beginning of the aughts, both Halle Berry and Benicia Del Toro were riding high on Oscar wins. In 2007, they both paired up for Things We Lost in the Fire, a melodrama from Danish director Susanne Bier. From a script by Collateral Beauty scribe Allan Loeb, the film cast Berry as a grieving wife … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/06/02/344-things-we-lost-in-the-fire/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;344 – Things We Lost in the Fire&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>At the beginning of the aughts, both Halle Berry and Benicia Del Toro were riding high on Oscar wins. In 2007, they both paired up for Things We Lost in the Fire, a melodrama from Danish director Susanne Bier.</itunes:subtitle>
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At the beginning of the aughts, both Halle Berry and Benicia Del Toro were riding high on Oscar wins. In 2007, they both paired up for&nbsp;Things We Lost in the Fire, a melodrama from Danish director Susanne Bier. From a script by Collateral Beauty scribe Allan Loeb, the film cast Berry as a grieving wife who invites her dead husband&#8217;s addict best friend (played by Del Toro) to live in their home. Reviews were respectable and the film was widely predicted at the start of the season, but after bombing at the box office, it quickly evaporated from voters&#8217; memories.<br />
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This episode, we discuss the film as emblematic of a dying breed of melodrama and its narrative proximity to the film both actors won their Oscars for. We also talk about Bier&#8217;s multiple films in the International Feature race, Del Toro&#8217;s few film roles between Oscar and this, and the critical drubbing Berry faced for&nbsp;Catwoman.<br />
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		<title>343 &#8211; White Noise (Festival Fever!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/26/343-white-noise-festival-fever/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Festival Fever comes to an end this week with a look at the last major film festival of the year, the New York Film Festival. In 2022, Noah Baumbach follow-up up his biggest Oscar success, Marriage Story, by tackling Don DeLillo’s unadaptable novel White Noise. The satire stars Adam Driver as the leading professor in … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/26/343-white-noise-festival-fever/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;343 – White Noise (Festival Fever!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Festival Fever comes to an end this week with a look at the last major film festival of the year, the New York Film Festival. In 2022, Noah Baumbach follow-up up his biggest Oscar success, Marriage Story, by tackling Don DeLillo’s unadaptable novel Whi...</itunes:subtitle>
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Festival Fever comes to an end this week with a look at the last major film festival of the year, the New York Film Festival. In 2022, Noah Baumbach follow-up up his biggest Oscar success, Marriage Story, by tackling Don DeLillo&#8217;s unadaptable novel White Noise. The satire stars Adam Driver as the leading professor in &#8220;Hitler studies&#8221; whose family faces chaos and confusion from a cataclysmic disaster known as the Airborne Toxic Event. Prestigiously opening NYFF (after also opening Venice), the film left many scratching their heads.<br />
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This episode, we talk about our hopes for Baumbach&#8217;s upcoming Jay Kelly and the history of NYFF openers. We also talk about the film&#8217;s closing sequence set to LCD Soundsystem, Greta Gerwig&#8217;s acting return in the film, and the film&#8217;s large budget.<br />
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		<title>342 &#8211; Strictly Ballroom (Festival Fever!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/19/342-strictly-ballroom-festival-fever/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, Festival Fever gives us our first Baz! Strictly Ballroom gave then-stage director Baz Luhrman his debut film, one of a number of Australian comedies that would achieve cult followings in the US. But this tale of young ballroom dancers who take artistic license and fall in love on the way also became a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/19/342-strictly-ballroom-festival-fever/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;342 – Strictly Ballroom (Festival Fever!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, Festival Fever gives us our first Baz! Strictly Ballroom gave then-stage director Baz Luhrman his debut film, one of a number of Australian comedies that would achieve cult followings in the US. But this tale of young ballroom dancers who ta...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, Festival Fever gives us our first Baz! Strictly Ballroom gave then-stage director Baz Luhrman his debut film, one of a number of Australian comedies that would achieve cult followings in the US. But this tale of young ballroom dancers who take artistic license and fall in love on the way also became a hit at the Toronto International Film Festival, winning the coveted People&#8217;s Choice Award. With a spring release the next year, the film is the only one of Luhrman&#8217;s to not be nominated by Oscar in any category.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the maximalist appeal of Baz and the road to TIFF&#8217;s People&#8217;s Choice Award becoming such an Oscar predictor. We also discuss the film&#8217;s first success as a midnight film in Cannes&#8217; Un Certain Regard section, star Tara Morice&#8217;s exquisite performance, and the film&#8217;s surprise strong showing with BAFTA.<br />
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		<title>341 &#8211; Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead (Festival Fever!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/12/341-rosencrantz-and-guildenstern-are-dead-festival-fever/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>estival Fever continues this week with a forgotten adaptation and the Venice Film Festival. Tom Stoppard earned his first Tony Award for Best Play for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, an absurdist spoof of Hamlet and various theatre tropes from the perspective of two of the Bard’s minor characters. A film version was long delayed … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/12/341-rosencrantz-and-guildenstern-are-dead-festival-fever/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;341 – Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead (Festival Fever!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>estival Fever continues this week with a forgotten adaptation and the Venice Film Festival. Tom Stoppard earned his first Tony Award for Best Play for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, an absurdist spoof of Hamlet and various theatre tropes from t...</itunes:subtitle>
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estival Fever continues this week with a forgotten adaptation and the Venice Film Festival. Tom Stoppard earned his first Tony Award for Best Play for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, an absurdist spoof of Hamlet and various theatre tropes from the perspective of two of the Bard&#8217;s minor characters. A film version was long delayed before Stoppard took over the director&#8217;s chair himself for his debut. Casting young actors Gary Oldman and Tim Roth as the interchangeable twosome, the film earned the festival&#8217;s Golden Lion despite mild reviews.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the history of the Golden Lion and how we think this film joined those ranks. We also discuss Oldman and Roth&#8217;s breakthrough in Mike Leigh&#8217;s Meantime, their major successes immediately after Stoppard&#8217;s film, and Richard Dreyfuss&#8217; broad performance as The Player.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>340 &#8211; Titane (Festival Fever!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/05/340-titane-festival-fever/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re kicking off this year’s May Miniseries this week! Introducing: Festival Fever!! We’re spending all month discussing the ethos around some of the most important film festivals–and if you subscribe to our Patreon, the mini has already begun! After the COVID year shut down the Cannes Film Festival for the first time in decades, 2021 … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/05/05/340-titane-festival-fever/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;340 – Titane (Festival Fever!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re kicking off this year’s May Miniseries this week! Introducing: Festival Fever!! We’re spending all month discussing the ethos around some of the most important film festivals–and if you subscribe to our Patreon, the mini has already begun!</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re kicking off this year&#8217;s May Miniseries this week! Introducing: Festival Fever!! We&#8217;re spending all month discussing the ethos around some of the most important film festivals&#8211;and if you subscribe to our Patreon, the mini has already begun! After the COVID year shut down the Cannes Film Festival for the first time in decades, 2021 rebounded with a robust edition. The Palme d&#8217;Or winner was a controversial pick: Julia Ducournau&#8217;s sophomore thriller&nbsp;Titane. The film garnered headlines for its audacious, no-holds-barred look at gender, parent-child relationships, and umm a serial killer who gets impregnated by a car.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the history of the Palme d&#8217;Or and the film&#8217;s unsuccessful placement as France&#8217;s International Feature submission. We also talk about our anticipation for Ducournau&#8217;s upcoming Cannes return with&nbsp;Alpha, Spike Lee accidentally spoiling the film&#8217;s win at Cannes, and queer reactions to the film.<br />
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		<title>339 &#8211; 99 Homes</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/28/339-99-homes/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 15:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>2014 fall festivals saw the debut of Ramen Bahrain’s 99 Homes, a dark crime saga centered around the housing crisis of the previous decade. Andrew Garfield (fresh off of his mildly received run of Spider-Man movies) stars as a father who tries to rebound from his eviction by taking up work with the slick real estate … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/28/339-99-homes/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;339 – 99 Homes&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>2014 fall festivals saw the debut of Ramen Bahrain’s 99 Homes, a dark crime saga centered around the housing crisis of the previous decade. Andrew Garfield (fresh off of his mildly received run of Spider-Man movies) stars as a father who tries to rebou...</itunes:subtitle>
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2014 fall festivals saw the debut of Ramen Bahrain&#8217;s&nbsp;99 Homes, a dark crime saga centered around the housing crisis of the previous decade. Andrew Garfield (fresh off of his mildly received run of Spider-Man movies) stars as a father who tries to rebound from his eviction by taking up work with the slick real estate operator who evicted him, played by Michael Shannon. Once the film was released in the fall of 2015, Shannon earned Supporting Actor nominations at each of the major precursors, only to miss out on Oscar nomination morning.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Shannon&#8217;s snubbing and his two unlikely Supporting Actor nominations. We also discuss the short life of Broad Green Pictures, Garfield&#8217;s performance in&nbsp;Angels in America, and the 2015 Best Supporting Actor race.<br />
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		<title>338 &#8211; The Death of Stalin</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/21/338-the-death-of-stalin/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After passing off the reins of Veep, Armando Iannucci returned to movie screens with another political satire. Based on the graphic novel, The Death of Stalin farcically recounts the last days of the dictator and the scramble for power in the days after. With stars like Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs, and Simon Russell Beale, the film received … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/21/338-the-death-of-stalin/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;338 – The Death of Stalin&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After passing off the reins of Veep, Armando Iannucci returned to movie screens with another political satire. Based on the graphic novel, The Death of Stalin farcically recounts the last days of the dictator and the scramble for power in the days afte...</itunes:subtitle>
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After passing off the reins of Veep, Armando Iannucci returned to movie screens with another political satire. Based on the graphic novel,&nbsp;The Death of Stalin&nbsp;farcically recounts the last days of the dictator and the scramble for power in the days after. With stars like Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs, and Simon Russell Beale, the film received solid reviews at its 2017 TIFF premiere and solid box office at its spring 2018 release. But thanks to BAFTA recognition and a Screenplay prize from the National Society of Film Critics, some folks predicted&nbsp;The Death of Stalin&nbsp;for a surprise Adapted Screenplay nomination that never came to be.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Iannucci&#8217;s career and how the surprise screenplay nomination for&nbsp;In The Loop&nbsp;stirred Oscar anticipation for this film as well. We also discuss the correct way to pronounce Buscemi, the film&#8217;s balance between serious-mindedness and farce, and our favorites from the film&#8217;s ensemble.<br />
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		<title>337 &#8211; To the Wonder</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/14/337-to-the-wonder/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With the whispers and rumors that Terrence Malick’s Jesus film The Way of the Wind maybe possibly perhaps who knows could finally premiere this year after filming in 2019, we thought it was time to discuss his work. One year after The Tree of Life earned Oscar nominations and the Palme d’Or, Malick had perhaps … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/14/337-to-the-wonder/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;337 – To the Wonder&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With the whispers and rumors that Terrence Malick’s Jesus film The Way of the Wind maybe possibly perhaps who knows could finally premiere this year after filming in 2019, we thought it was time to discuss his work.</itunes:subtitle>
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With the whispers and rumors that Terrence Malick&#8217;s Jesus film The Way of the Wind maybe possibly perhaps who knows could finally premiere this year after filming in 2019, we thought it was time to discuss his work. One year after The Tree of Life earned Oscar nominations and the Palme d&#8217;Or, Malick had perhaps his fastest turnaround with To The Wonder. A semi-autobiographical tale of a cross-continental love affair souring once it reaches America, the film starred Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko and Rachel McAdams as the onscreen love triangle. But once the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival, it earned some of Malick&#8217;s harshest notices to date.<br />
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This episode, we discuss the mixed reception around Malick&#8217;s post-Tree of Life work and our own divided thoughts on the film. We also discuss the several famous names left on Malick&#8217;s cutting room floor, Javier Bardem&#8217;s performance as the town priest, and Rachel McAdams joins our Six Timers Club.<br />
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		<title>336 &#8211; Certain Women (with Shirley Li!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/07/336-certain-women-with-shirley-li/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As we begin to get hyped for a new Kelly Reichardt film on the horizon with The Mastermind, The Atlantic staff writer Shirley Li joins us to discuss her 2016 triptych Certain Women. The film adapts three Maile Meloy stories into one film, with each following a different woman whose voice is stifled in their Montana circumstances. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/04/07/336-certain-women-with-shirley-li/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;336 – Certain Women (with Shirley Li!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>As we begin to get hyped for a new Kelly Reichardt film on the horizon with The Mastermind, The Atlantic staff writer Shirley Li joins us to discuss her 2016 triptych Certain Women. The film adapts three Maile Meloy stories into one film,</itunes:subtitle>
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As we begin to get hyped for a new Kelly Reichardt film on the horizon with&nbsp;The Mastermind, The Atlantic staff writer Shirley Li joins us to discuss her 2016 triptych&nbsp;Certain Women. The film adapts three Maile Meloy stories into one film, with each following a different woman whose voice is stifled in their Montana circumstances. With several stars populating the ensemble including Laura Dern, Michelle Williams, and Kristen Stewart, its biggest awards success was with its breakthrough star, Lily Gladstone.<br />
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		<title>335 &#8211; Jersey Boys (with Tyler Coates!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/31/335-jersey-boys-with-tyler-coates/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ooh wee ee ooh ooh ooh ooh wah, Gary! It’s about time we talked about another musical and we’ve got a first time guest this week to join us! Writer Tyler Coates is here to talk about 2014’s Jersey Boys, the screen adaptation of the Tony winning jukebox musical charting the rise of Frankie Valli and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/31/335-jersey-boys-with-tyler-coates/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;335 – Jersey Boys (with Tyler Coates!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Ooh wee ee ooh ooh ooh ooh wah, Gary! It’s about time we talked about another musical and we’ve got a first time guest this week to join us! Writer Tyler Coates is here to talk about 2014’s Jersey Boys, the screen adaptation of the Tony winning jukebox...</itunes:subtitle>
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Ooh wee ee ooh ooh ooh ooh wah, Gary! It&#8217;s about time we talked about another musical and we&#8217;ve got a first time guest this week to join us! Writer Tyler Coates is here to talk about 2014&#8217;s&nbsp;Jersey Boys, the screen adaptation of the Tony winning jukebox musical charting the rise of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. The film was Clint Eastwood&#8217;s return to the cinema after one of his longest directorial sabbaticals, turning out to be a mild summer counter programming misfire. But a few months later, Eastwood would rush&nbsp;American Sniper&nbsp;into a limited release before the Academy deadline, leaving&nbsp;Jersey Boys&nbsp;quickly forgotten.<br />
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This episode, we talk about jukebox musicals onscreen and the casting of several stage stars in the film, including Tony winner John Lloyd Young as Valli. We also discuss late stage Eastwood, the film&#8217;s flat rendering of midcentury tunes, and the same-day AFI premiere&#8217;s of&nbsp;Selma&nbsp;and&nbsp;Sniper.<br />
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		<title>334 &#8211; The French Dispatch</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/24/334-the-french-dispatch/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve got a new Wes Anderson movie on the horizon, so why not revisit one of his more divisive films: 2021’s The French Dispatch. The film features a bursting murderer’s row of cast members to fill out Anderson’s ode to journalism, a triptych of stories all set within the world of a fictional magazine. Originally promised … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/24/334-the-french-dispatch/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;334 – The French Dispatch&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve got a new Wes Anderson movie on the horizon, so why not revisit one of his more divisive films: 2021’s The French Dispatch. The film features a bursting murderer’s row of cast members to fill out Anderson’s ode to journalism,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;ve got a new Wes Anderson movie on the horizon, so why not revisit one of his more divisive films: 2021&#8217;s&nbsp;The French Dispatch. The film features a bursting murderer&#8217;s row of cast members to fill out Anderson&#8217;s ode to journalism, a triptych of stories all set within the world of a fictional magazine. Originally promised for 2020&#8217;s Cannes Film Festival and delayed more than a year by COVID, the film arrived to American audiences and a growing faction of those growing restless with Anderson&#8217;s whole deal.&nbsp;<br />
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This episode, we talk about our growing appreciation for the film since release and Anderson&#8217;s &#8220;nesting doll&#8221; approach to storytelling. We also discuss Jeffrey Wright&#8217;s celebrated performance, Christoph Waltz&#8217;s cameo that lands him in our Six Timers Club, and Anderson&#8217;s Oscar history.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>333 &#8211; King of the Hill</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/17/333-king-of-the-hill/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Perhaps the only silver lining in 2025 is that we have been given a Steven Soderbergh double dip, with both Presence and Black Bag in theatres. Among Soderbergh’s less discussed films is King of the Hill, a Depression-set drama of a boy living on his own in a St. Louis hotel. The film is a gem that showcases a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/17/333-king-of-the-hill/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;333 – King of the Hill&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Perhaps the only silver lining in 2025 is that we have been given a Steven Soderbergh double dip, with both Presence and Black Bag in theatres. Among Soderbergh’s less discussed films is King of the Hill, a Depression-set drama of a boy living on his o...</itunes:subtitle>
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Perhaps the only silver lining in 2025 is that we have been given a Steven Soderbergh double dip, with both&nbsp;Presence&nbsp;and&nbsp;Black Bag&nbsp;in theatres. Among Soderbergh&#8217;s less discussed films is King of the Hill, a Depression-set drama of a boy living on his own in a St. Louis hotel. The film is a gem that showcases a great performance by a young Jesse Bradford (along with a slew of recognizable stars before they got famous), but even positive reviews upon the film&#8217;s release didn&#8217;t prevent it from being a box office disappointment.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Soderbergh&#8217;s first attempts to follow up Sex Lies and Videotape and Soderbergh&#8217;s varied filmography. Topics also include the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, top prominent top 10 lists the film placed on, and the film&#8217;s fractured connection to Robert Redford.<br />
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		<title>332 &#8211; Snowpiercer (with Bilge Ebiri!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/10/332-snowpiercer-with-bilge-ebiri/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The beloved Bong Joon-ho is finally back in cinemas after his global success with Parasite, and to help us celebrate Mickey 17, we invited Vulture film critic Bilge Ebiri to discuss director Bong’s divisive Snowpiercer. Based on a French graphic novel, the film casts a global set of stars as the occupants of a train in the future … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/10/332-snowpiercer-with-bilge-ebiri/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;332 – Snowpiercer (with Bilge Ebiri!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The beloved Bong Joon-ho is finally back in cinemas after his global success with Parasite, and to help us celebrate Mickey 17, we invited Vulture film critic Bilge Ebiri to discuss director Bong’s divisive Snowpiercer.</itunes:subtitle>
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The beloved Bong Joon-ho is finally back in cinemas after his global success with&nbsp;Parasite, and to help us celebrate&nbsp;Mickey 17, we invited Vulture film critic Bilge Ebiri to discuss director Bong&#8217;s divisive&nbsp;Snowpiercer. Based on a French graphic novel, the film casts a global set of stars as the occupants of a train in the future whose segments are divided by class. The film was director Bong&#8217;s first foray into (mostly) English language filmmaking and became a cause célèbre for film critics and fans alike upon its delayed release.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the last gasp of Harvey Scissorhands that delayed its American release and the film&#8217;s place as one of the first examples of day-and-date release. We also talk about Tilda Swinton&#8217;s place in the supporting actress race, Chris Evans vs. Ryan Gosling, and the film&#8217;s vision in creating each of the train&#8217;s distinct sections.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>331 &#8211; Saltburn (with Louis Peitzman!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/03/331-saltburn-with-louis-peitzman/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re here with your Oscar hangover cure to break the seal on the THOB Class of 2023 and we brought Louis Peitzman along for the chaos. It’s Saltburn time! After the COVID-era Oscar success of Promising Young Woman, all eyes were on Emerald Fennell to deliver again with her follow-up. Barry Keoghan stars in the film as a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/03/03/331-saltburn-with-louis-peitzman/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;331 – Saltburn (with Louis Peitzman!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re here with your Oscar hangover cure to break the seal on the THOB Class of 2023 and we brought Louis Peitzman along for the chaos. It’s Saltburn time! After the COVID-era Oscar success of Promising Young Woman,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re here with your Oscar hangover cure to break the seal on the THOB Class of 2023 and we brought Louis Peitzman along for the chaos. It&#8217;s&nbsp;Saltburn&nbsp;time! After the COVID-era Oscar success of&nbsp;Promising Young Woman, all eyes were on Emerald Fennell to deliver again with her follow-up. Barry Keoghan stars in the film as a social climbing Oxford student who freeloads off his wealthy classmate (Jacob Elordi), ingratiating himself to the family as he stays on the eponymous estate. With allusions to&nbsp;Brideshead Revisited&nbsp;and Tom Ripley,&nbsp;Saltburn&nbsp;was safely the most talked about film of 2023 to earn no Oscar nomination.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the controversies surrounding the film&#8217;s sexual content and what makes Fennell such a divisive figure. We also discuss Keoghan&#8217;s nude finale moment, Rosamund Pike&#8217;s performance as the matriarch, and the film&#8217;s mixed reception on the festival circuit.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>330 &#8211; In Good Company (with Emily St. James!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/24/330-in-good-company-with-emily-st-james/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh, the quaint economic anxieties of 20 years ago! We’re tackling 2004’s seriocomic tale of “what if your much younger boss slept with your newly adult daughter” and Paul Weitz film In Good Company, and writer Emily St. James returns to the show to help us unpack it. Modest lighthearted fare, the movie pits dad-mode Dennis … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/24/330-in-good-company-with-emily-st-james/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;330 – In Good Company (with Emily St. James!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Oh, the quaint economic anxieties of 20 years ago! We’re tackling 2004’s seriocomic tale of “what if your much younger boss slept with your newly adult daughter” and Paul Weitz film In Good Company, and writer Emily St.</itunes:subtitle>
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Oh, the quaint economic anxieties of 20 years ago! We&#8217;re tackling 2004&#8217;s seriocomic tale of &#8220;what if your much younger boss slept with your newly adult daughter&#8221; and Paul Weitz film&nbsp;In Good Company, and writer Emily St. James returns to the show to help us unpack it. Modest lighthearted fare, the movie pits dad-mode Dennis Quaid opposite Topher Grace as advertising sales reps in the halcyon days of magazines. While it isn&#8217;t without its charms, the film was wedged into the very end of the season and didn&#8217;t make enough waves to earn much awards love.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s intergenerational dynamics and the then economic anxiety of young people taking all the boomers&#8217; jobs. We also talk about Scarlett Johansson&#8217;s high demand after&nbsp;Lost in Translation, the Oscar Original Song quality gap, and Clark Gregg joins our Six Timers Club.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>329 &#8211; The Devil&#8217;s Own (with Dan Mecca and Conor O&#8217;Donnell!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/17/329-the-devils-own-with-dan-mecca-and-conor-odonnell/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What a delight to have not one but TWO pals join us this week, The B-Side hosts Dan Mecca and Conor O’Donnell! Naturally, we’re going back to forgotten films from the 1990s with director Alan Pakula’s final film, The Devil’s Own. The film starred Brad Pitt as an IRA member hiding out in America opposite Harrison … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/17/329-the-devils-own-with-dan-mecca-and-conor-odonnell/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;329 – The Devil’s Own (with Dan Mecca and Conor O’Donnell!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>What a delight to have not one but TWO pals join us this week, The B-Side hosts Dan Mecca and Conor O’Donnell! Naturally, we’re going back to forgotten films from the 1990s with director Alan Pakula’s final film, The Devil’s Own.</itunes:subtitle>
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What a delight to have not one but TWO pals join us this week, The B-Side hosts Dan Mecca and Conor O&#8217;Donnell! Naturally, we&#8217;re going back to forgotten films from the 1990s with director Alan Pakula&#8217;s final film,&nbsp;The Devil&#8217;s Own. The film starred Brad Pitt as an IRA member hiding out in America opposite Harrison Ford as the police officer who shelters him. Presenting a very Americanized version of the Irish Troubles,&nbsp;The Devil&#8217;s Own&nbsp;is just about the mildest and best looking movie disaster you&#8217;ll find in the 1990s.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>328 &#8211; Hope Springs</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/10/328-hope-springs/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Feb 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s been a minute since we talked about Meryl Streep, so we decided what better time than Valentine’s Day and her 2012 romantic drama Hope Springs. Streep stars alongside Tommy Lee Jones as a sexually frustrated older couple who submits to a couples therapy retreat (led by Steve Carell) hoping to rekindle their spark. Summer counterprogramming … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/10/328-hope-springs/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;328 – Hope Springs&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s been a minute since we talked about Meryl Streep, so we decided what better time than Valentine’s Day and her 2012 romantic drama Hope Springs. Streep stars alongside Tommy Lee Jones as a sexually frustrated older couple who submits to a couples t...</itunes:subtitle>
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It&#8217;s been a minute since we talked about Meryl Streep, so we decided what better time than Valentine&#8217;s Day and her 2012 romantic drama&nbsp;Hope Springs. Streep stars alongside Tommy Lee Jones as a sexually frustrated older couple who submits to a couples therapy retreat (led by Steve Carell) hoping to rekindle their spark. Summer counterprogramming to the Batmans and the Bournes, the film performed at the box office but did not prove the type of Meryl summer smash that has earned her Oscar love.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the movie&#8217;s quaint but honest depiction of generational sexual frustration and the solid work from Streep and Jones. We also discuss the underutilization of its recognizable supporting cast, Carell joins our Six Timers, and the timeless Globes presentation pairing of Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; Sundance &#8217;25</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/06/bonus-sundance-25/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2025 00:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re breaking a little bonus episode recounting our thoughts from this year’s Sundance Film Festival! We’ve closed out another year of virtual screenings, and what perhaps might be the last year to do so after piracy of festival films such as Twinless and Selena y Los Dinos. Topics include our mutual dislike for the US Dramatic Grand … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/06/bonus-sundance-25/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – Sundance ’25&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re breaking a little bonus episode recounting our thoughts from this year’s Sundance Film Festival! We’ve closed out another year of virtual screenings, and what perhaps might be the last year to do so after piracy of festival films such as Twinless...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re breaking a little bonus episode recounting our thoughts from this year&#8217;s Sundance Film Festival! We&#8217;ve closed out another year of virtual screenings, and what perhaps might be the last year to do so after piracy of festival films such as Twinless and Selena y Los Dinos. Topics include our mutual dislike for the US Dramatic Grand Jury Prize winner Atropia, our mutual love for Plainclothes, and a whole lot more films coming to you soon such as Train Dreams, By Design, and Bubble and Squeak!<br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>327 &#8211; On the Road</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/03/327-on-the-road/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With I’m Still Here garnering praise in this year’s awards race, we thought it would be a great time to talk about Walter Salles – and, well, things turned out great with a surprise Best Picture nomination for Salles and company. After earning stateside honors with films like The Motorcycle Diaries and Central Station, Salles took on an ambitious and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/02/03/327-on-the-road/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;327 – On the Road&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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With I&#8217;m Still Here garnering praise in this year&#8217;s awards race, we thought it would be a great time to talk about Walter Salles &#8211; and, well, things turned out great with a surprise Best Picture nomination for Salles and company. After earning stateside honors with films like The Motorcycle Diaries and Central Station, Salles took on an ambitious and long-gestating project: an adaptation of Jack Kerouac&#8217;s On the Road. With a starry cast and impeccable craft team, the film received a mild-to-dismissive reception at its Cannes premiere and struggled throughout the season to regain traction.<br />
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		<title>Class of 2024</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/27/class-of-2024/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve finally made it to this year’s crop of Oscar nominations, which means we have come to our annual tradition of welcoming a new class of would-be awards hopefuls to the ranks of This Had Oscar Buzz. This week, we go long on everything that stirred some Oscar chatter between now and pre-production, with categories … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/27/class-of-2024/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Class of 2024&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<title>326 &#8211; The Dressmaker</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/20/326-the-dressmaker/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As Lee-ver comes to a close (maybe?!), we decided to revisit a recent Kate Winslet vehicle that’s also a fun antidote to tHesE tiMeS. In 2015, Jocelyn Moorhouse (a director we love talking about here on THOB) returned with the TIFF premiere of The Dressmaker. Adapted from the Rosalie Ham novel, the film stars Winslet as a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/20/326-the-dressmaker/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;326 – The Dressmaker&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>As Lee-ver comes to a close (maybe?!), we decided to revisit a recent Kate Winslet vehicle that’s also a fun antidote to tHesE tiMeS. In 2015, Jocelyn Moorhouse (a director we love talking about here on THOB) returned with the TIFF premiere of The Dres...</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we talk about Davis&#8217; two Oscar nominations and her legendary performance in Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows. We also discuss Sarah Snook&#8217;s Girl with the Dragon Tattoo audition, Liam Hemsworth as Winslet&#8217;s love interest of unclear age, and 2016 Supporting Actress.<br />
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		<title>325 &#8211; We Don&#8217;t Live Here Anymore</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/13/325-we-dont-live-here-anymore/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And we’ve made our way to “movies that exist only as a title” royalty, We Don’t Live Here Anymore. In 2004, this marital drama arrived at Sundance boasting several indie aughts heatseekers: a post-You Can Count On Me Mark Ruffalo, a post-Oscar nom Naomi Watts, Six Feet Under‘s Peter Krause, and the always buzzy Laura Dern, all wrapped … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/13/325-we-dont-live-here-anymore/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;325 – We Don’t Live Here Anymore&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>And we’ve made our way to “movies that exist only as a title” royalty, We Don’t Live Here Anymore. In 2004, this marital drama arrived at Sundance boasting several indie aughts heatseekers: a post-You Can Count On Me Mark Ruffalo,</itunes:subtitle>
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And we&#8217;ve made our way to &#8220;movies that exist only as a title&#8221; royalty,&nbsp;We Don&#8217;t Live Here Anymore. In 2004, this marital drama arrived at Sundance boasting several indie aughts heatseekers: a post-You Can Count On Me&nbsp;Mark Ruffalo, a post-Oscar nom Naomi Watts,&nbsp;Six Feet Under&#8216;s Peter Krause, and the always buzzy Laura Dern, all wrapped up in an adaptation of Andre Dubus. This grim look at two literary-adjacent married couples facing the abyss of infidelity earned especially strong notices for Dern, but never caught fire in a year where&nbsp;Sideways&nbsp;dominated the independent scene.<br />
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This episode, we look back at the first year of Warner Independent and Laura Dern joins our Six Timers Club. We also discuss Dern&#8217;s place in the 2004 Supporting Actress race, the work of cinematographer Maryse Alberti, and the 2004 Sundance lineup.<br />
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		<title>324 &#8211; Devil in a Blue Dress (with Mitchell Beaupre!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/06/324-devil-in-a-blue-dress-with-mitchell-beaupre/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2025 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week’s episode is a callback to our beloved 100 Years, 100 Snubs May miniseries: Mitchell Beaupre joins us to talk about 1995’s Devil in a Blue Dress! Carl Franklin emerged with the indie success of crime thriller One False Move and moved onto studio filmmaking with Devil in a Blue Dress, starring Denzel Washington as a veteran hired … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2025/01/06/324-devil-in-a-blue-dress-with-mitchell-beaupre/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;324 – Devil in a Blue Dress (with Mitchell Beaupre!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week’s episode is a callback to our beloved 100 Years, 100 Snubs May miniseries: Mitchell Beaupre joins us to talk about 1995’s Devil in a Blue Dress! Carl Franklin emerged with the indie success of crime thriller One False Move and moved onto stu...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week&#8217;s episode is a callback to our beloved 100 Years, 100 Snubs May miniseries: Mitchell Beaupre joins us to talk about 1995&#8217;s&nbsp;Devil in a Blue Dress! Carl Franklin emerged with the indie success of crime thriller&nbsp;One False Move&nbsp;and moved onto studio filmmaking with&nbsp;Devil in a Blue Dress, starring Denzel Washington as a veteran hired to find a missing woman. The film was a smart noir exercise that nevertheless didn&#8217;t quite catch on with audiences, though critics were taken with an unpredictable supporting player, Don Cheadle.<br />
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This episode, we discuss the controversy over 1995&#8217;s all white acting nominees and the origin story quality of the film&#8217;s story. We also talk about Franklin&#8217;s unique awards haul for&nbsp;One False Move, Washington&#8217;s atypical lack of love interest costars, and how Cheadle&#8217;s performance feels like it has more screen time than it does.<br />
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		<title>323 &#8211; Rust and Bone</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/30/323-rust-and-bone/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For New Years week, the auld acquaintance that won’t be forgot on our show is… a grim French drama about broken bodies. In 2012, Jacques Audiard returned to Cannes with Rust and Bone starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts as reluctant lovers healing through personal tragedies. The film left Cannes with no prizes but with a lot … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/30/323-rust-and-bone/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;323 – Rust and Bone&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>For New Years week, the auld acquaintance that won’t be forgot on our show is… a grim French drama about broken bodies. In 2012, Jacques Audiard returned to Cannes with Rust and Bone starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts as reluctant lover...</itunes:subtitle>
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For New Years week, the auld acquaintance that won&#8217;t be forgot on our show is&#8230; a grim French drama about broken bodies. In 2012, Jacques Audiard returned to Cannes with&nbsp;Rust and Bone&nbsp;starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts as reluctant lovers healing through personal tragedies. The film left Cannes with no prizes but with a lot of buzz for Cotillard, which came on strong throughout the precursor season. But with a Best Actress field in flux, a few surprise ascendant nominations left an early contender like Cotillard in the dust.<br />
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This episode, we talk about our experience of liking the film less on rewatch and the trend of Cannes films becoming Oscar players in the past decade. We also talk about our issues with&nbsp;Emilia Perez, the film missing out on being the French International Feature submission, and the season that led to Cotillard&#8217;s Best Actress win for&nbsp;La Vie En Rose.<br />
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		<title>322 &#8211; Love Actually</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/23/322-love-actually/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just in time for Christmas, we’re covering a seasonal favorite… or one you love to hate, depending on the corner of the internet you occupy. In 2003, Richard Curtis decked the halls of the ensemble romantic comedy mold with Love Actually. Telling several stories of love and heartache among Londoners during the holidays, Love Actually has since achieved … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/23/322-love-actually/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;322 – Love Actually&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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This episode, we unpack each of the romantic subplots of the film and Richard Curtis&#8217; recent honorary Oscar. We also talk about other Christmas classics, how the film time capsules post-9/11 culture between America and the UK, and 2003 supporting contender musical chairs.<br />
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		<title>321 &#8211; Ben Is Back</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/16/321-ben-is-back/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Guess who’s back in the house?! We finally close the loop on the 2018 troubled son trifecta of films with Ben is Back, a grim Christmas tale of a family in the throws of addiction recovery. Lucas Hedges stars as the titular Ben, who returns home from a recovery center for the holiday, and against … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/16/321-ben-is-back/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;321 – Ben Is Back&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Guess who’s back in the house?! We finally close the loop on the 2018 troubled son trifecta of films with Ben is Back, a grim Christmas tale of a family in the throws of addiction recovery. Lucas Hedges stars as the titular Ben,</itunes:subtitle>
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Guess who&#8217;s back in the house?! We finally close the loop on the 2018 troubled son trifecta of films with Ben is Back, a grim Christmas tale of a family in the throws of addiction recovery. Lucas Hedges stars as the titular Ben, who returns home from a recovery center for the holiday, and against the advice of his sponsor. Ben&#8217;s presence is somewhat unwelcome, even with the complicated feelings of his doting mother (played by Julia Roberts), and it&#8217;s not long before the demons of his addiction come to haunt. The film lingered just outside of predictions in a competitive year before an unceremonious and short-lived December release.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s portrait of the opioid crisis and the career of writer/director Peter Hedges. We also talk about the 2018 Best Actress race, the film&#8217;s very quiet TIFF premiere, and the unfulfilled potential of the August: Osage County adaptation.<br />
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		<title>320 &#8211; Matchstick Men</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/09/320-matchstick-men/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After his comeback stretch of high grossers Gladiator, Hannibal, and Black Hawk Down, Ridley Scott returned in 2003 with a downshift into the character focused Matchstick Men. The film starred Nicolas Cage as a conman with compounding mental health issues who is then reunited with his daughter, played by Alison Lohman. With Sam Rockwell as … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/09/320-matchstick-men/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;320 – Matchstick Men&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After his comeback stretch of high grossers Gladiator, Hannibal, and Black Hawk Down, Ridley Scott returned in 2003 with a downshift into the character focused Matchstick Men. The film starred Nicolas Cage as a conman with compounding mental health iss...</itunes:subtitle>
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After his comeback stretch of high grossers Gladiator, Hannibal, and Black Hawk Down, Ridley Scott returned in 2003 with a downshift into the character focused Matchstick Men. The film starred Nicolas Cage as a conman with compounding mental health issues who is then reunited with his daughter, played by Alison Lohman. With Sam Rockwell as Cage&#8217;s partner in con, the film played both Venice and TIFF to a positive critical reception, but was ultimately forgotten by awards voters by the end of the year.<br />
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This episode, we discuss Scott&#8217;s waning Oscar chances this year for Gladiator 2 and Scott is our first director to get a Six Timers quiz. We also discuss Cage&#8217;s stretch between his Oscar win and the Adaptation nomination, Lohman&#8217;s transformation into a teenager, and Rockwell&#8217;s emergence into a beloved character actor in the early 2000s.<br />
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		<title>319 &#8211; Bend It Like Beckham (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/02/319-bend-it-like-beckham-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have another episode from one of our beloved sponsor tier patrons from Patreon, this time returning us to our beloved movie year 2003! After becoming a 2002 British megahit, Bend It Like Beckham launched in the US at Sundance before becoming an early 2003 summer crowdpleaser. Directed by Gurinder Chadha, the film follows Jess (Parminder Nagra) … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/12/02/319-bend-it-like-beckham-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;319 – Bend It Like Beckham (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We have another episode from one of our beloved sponsor tier patrons from Patreon, this time returning us to our beloved movie year 2003! After becoming a 2002 British megahit, Bend It Like Beckham launched in the US at Sundance before becoming an earl...</itunes:subtitle>
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We have another episode from one of our beloved sponsor tier patrons from Patreon, this time returning us to our beloved movie year 2003! After becoming a 2002 British megahit,&nbsp;Bend It Like Beckham&nbsp;launched in the US at Sundance before becoming an early 2003 summer crowdpleaser. Directed by Gurinder Chadha, the film follows Jess (Parminder Nagra) as she secretly joins a soccer team against the wishes of her traditional Indian family. With nominations from the WGA and the Golden Globes,&nbsp;Bend It Like Beckham&nbsp;ultimately did not manage an Oscar nomination for its upbeat look at teenage womanhood.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Fox Searchlight&#8217;s 2003 lineup and&nbsp;28 Days Later&nbsp;as a fellow UK crossover hit. We also discuss the film&#8217;s shoehorned romantic subplot, Parminder Agra&#8217;s run of prominent television roles, and costar Keira Knightley&#8217;s trio of breakthrough 2003 roles.<br />
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		<title>318 &#8211; My Policeman (with Katey Rich!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/25/318-my-policeman/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As is our Thanksgiving week tradition, The Ankler’s Katey Rich returns to talk about another film with indistinguishable young actors. In 2022, fans and awards prognosticators were hyped for Harry Styles to make the leap to movies and leading man stardom. Amidst the gossip for Don’t Worry Darling, literary adaptation My Policeman loomed, with Styles cast as a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/25/318-my-policeman/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;318 – My Policeman (with Katey Rich!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>As is our Thanksgiving week tradition, The Ankler’s Katey Rich returns to talk about another film with indistinguishable young actors. In 2022, fans and awards prognosticators were hyped for Harry Styles to make the leap to movies and leading man stard...</itunes:subtitle>
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As is our Thanksgiving week tradition, The Ankler&#8217;s Katey Rich returns to talk about another film with indistinguishable young actors. In 2022, fans and awards prognosticators were hyped for Harry Styles to make the leap to movies and leading man stardom. Amidst the gossip for Don&#8217;t Worry Darling, literary adaptation My Policeman loomed, with Styles cast as a man caught in a bisexual love triangle between his wife (Emma Corbin) and the art curator (David Dawson) he secretly loves. The film flashes forward to their older selves as they grapple with the consequences of their actions. All that hype amounted to a film quickly forgotten between its world premiere and its Prime debut.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Styles&#8217; disappointing and brief jaunt into films including&nbsp;Dunkirk&nbsp;and&nbsp;Eternals. We also talk about&nbsp;DWD&nbsp;Watch 2022, the film&#8217;s TIFF Acting Tribute honor for its ensemble, and the film&#8217;s much ballyhooed gay sex scenes.<br />
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; A sneak peek at Demi, Myself, &#038; I &#8211; GHOST (with Bobby Finger!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/21/bonus-a-sneak-peek-at-demi-myself-i-ghost-with-bobby-finger/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>SURPRISE! By now, you’ve heard that Joe has launched Demi, Myself, &amp; I, a film-by-film trip through the career of Demi Moore. As a special bonus, we’re giving you a sneak preview of the pod’s new episode on one of Moore’s most popular films, Ghost! And along for the ride is beloved former THOB guest, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/21/bonus-a-sneak-peek-at-demi-myself-i-ghost-with-bobby-finger/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – A sneak peek at Demi, Myself, &amp; I – GHOST (with Bobby Finger!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>SURPRISE! By now, you’ve heard that Joe has launched Demi, Myself, &amp; I, a film-by-film trip through the career of Demi Moore. As a special bonus, we’re giving you a sneak preview of the pod’s new episode on one of Moore’s most popular films, Ghost!</itunes:subtitle>
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SURPRISE! By now, you&#8217;ve heard that Joe has launched Demi, Myself, &amp; I, a film-by-film trip through the career of Demi Moore. As a special bonus, we&#8217;re giving you a sneak preview of the pod&#8217;s new episode on one of Moore&#8217;s most popular films, Ghost! And along for the ride is beloved former THOB guest, author and co-host of Who? Weekly Bobby Finger! ENJOY and subscribe for more of the show at <a href="https://www.patreon.com/demipod" data-type="link" data-id="https://www.patreon.com/demipod">patreon.com/demipod</a>.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>317 &#8211; Chappaquiddick (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/18/317-chappaquiddick-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week’s episode comes selected by one of our sponsor tier patrons over at our Patreon! The 2017 festival season brought us Chappaquiddick, director John Curran’s recounting of the titular incident where Senator Ted Kennedy was responsible in the accidental death of party secretary Mary Jo Kopechne. With Jason Clarke as Kennedy and Kate Mara … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/18/317-chappaquiddick-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;317 – Chappaquiddick (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week’s episode comes selected by one of our sponsor tier patrons over at our Patreon! The 2017 festival season brought us Chappaquiddick, director John Curran’s recounting of the titular incident where Senator Ted Kennedy was responsible in the ac...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week&#8217;s episode comes selected by one of our sponsor tier patrons over at our Patreon! The 2017 festival season brought us Chappaquiddick, director John Curran&#8217;s recounting of the titular incident where Senator Ted Kennedy was responsible in the accidental death of party secretary Mary Jo Kopechne. With Jason Clarke as Kennedy and Kate Mara as Kopechne, the film earned solid festival reviews (with even stronger notices for Clarke) but a planned qualifying release before the end of the year never came to be.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the short life of Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures and the 2017 qualifying release for the film that was canceled. We also talk about Clarke&#8217;s career in grunt roles, the film&#8217;s frustrating post-script in relation to Ted Kennedy&#8217;s career, and Bill Crystal&#8217;s Oscar hosting duties.<br />
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Topics also include vague movie titles, TIFF Galas, and Frederica Kimmel&#8217;s friend.<br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>316 &#8211; Liberty Heights</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/11/316-liberty-heights/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After Diner earned an Oscar nomination for its screenplay and the hearts of dads everywhere, writer/director Barry Levinson’s star quickly rose in Hollywood, culminating in Rain Man sweeping the Oscars. In the 1990s, Levinson had his share of hits and misses, but ended the decade with the final entry of his Baltimore films, Liberty Heights. The film tackles antisemitism and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/11/316-liberty-heights/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;316 – Liberty Heights&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After Diner earned an Oscar nomination for its screenplay and the hearts of dads everywhere, writer/director Barry Levinson’s star quickly rose in Hollywood, culminating in Rain Man sweeping the Oscars. In the 1990s,</itunes:subtitle>
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After&nbsp;Diner&nbsp;earned an Oscar nomination for its screenplay and the hearts of dads everywhere, writer/director Barry Levinson&#8217;s star quickly rose in Hollywood, culminating in&nbsp;Rain Man&nbsp;sweeping the Oscars. In the 1990s, Levinson had his share of hits and misses, but ended the decade with the final entry of his Baltimore films,&nbsp;Liberty Heights. The film tackles antisemitism and racism in the midcentury from a boomer lens with a young cast led by Ben Foster and Adrien Brody, but even strong reviews failed to draw an audience or the attention of awards voters.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Levinson&#8217;s filmography and the film atmosphere that led to this film being quickly forgotten. We also talk about Foster&#8217;s recent output overlooked by Oscar, Joe Mantegna&#8217;s career before being lost to the CBS soup, and Brody being mostly cut out of&nbsp;The Thin Red Line.<br />
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Topics also include&nbsp;Forget Paris, Bebe Neuwirth cast as a mom shortly after the&nbsp;Chicago&nbsp;revival, and retro movie chain pre-shows.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>315 &#8211; French Exit</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/04/315-french-exit/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Michelle Pfeiffer is a screen legend whose return always feels like an occasion–even if we’re all stuck at home. In 2020, Azazel Jacobs’ French Exit debuted at the New York Film Festival with Pfeiffer starring as a wealthy New York eccentric who loses her fortune and absconds to France, all while perhaps haunted by her dead husband … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/11/04/315-french-exit/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;315 – French Exit&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Michelle Pfeiffer is a screen legend whose return always feels like an occasion–even if we’re all stuck at home. In 2020, Azazel Jacobs’ French Exit debuted at the New York Film Festival with Pfeiffer starring as a wealthy New York eccentric who loses ...</itunes:subtitle>
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Michelle Pfeiffer is a screen legend whose return always feels like an occasion&#8211;even if we&#8217;re all stuck at home. In 2020, Azazel Jacobs&#8217;&nbsp;French Exit&nbsp;debuted at the New York Film Festival with Pfeiffer starring as a wealthy New York eccentric who loses her fortune and absconds to France, all while perhaps haunted by her dead husband in the form of her cat. Pfeiffer earned strong reviews for her performance, but the film itself proved grating to a number of critics and couldn&#8217;t sustain its presence as its release shifted.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Pfeiffer&#8217;s previous three nominations and the chaos of the covid year&#8217;s Golden Globe comedy nominations. We also talk about Valerie Mahaffey&#8217;s terrific supporting performance, the career of Imogen Poots, and Jacobs&#8217; current contender&nbsp;His Three Daughters.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>314 &#8211; Unbreakable</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/28/314-unbreakable/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After the smash box office success and surprise Oscar nominations of The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan delivered a follow-up in short order. With a mysterious trailer, Unbreakable reunited Shyamalan with Bruce Willis for another genre exercise, this time involving a man who survives a train crash without any injuries. Samuel L. Jackson co-headlines as a frail man … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/28/314-unbreakable/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;314 – Unbreakable&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After the smash box office success and surprise Oscar nominations of The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan delivered a follow-up in short order. With a mysterious trailer, Unbreakable reunited Shyamalan with Bruce Willis for another genre exercise,</itunes:subtitle>
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After the smash box office success and surprise Oscar nominations of&nbsp;The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan delivered a follow-up in short order. With a mysterious trailer,&nbsp;Unbreakable&nbsp;reunited Shyamalan with Bruce Willis for another genre exercise, this time involving a man who survives a train crash without any injuries. Samuel L. Jackson co-headlines as a frail man with ideas about what makes Willis&#8217; character so special, and the film help cement Shyamalan&#8217;s reputation with audiences as a twist guy. But after the widespread affection for&nbsp;The Sixth Sense, this film proved to be something too dark and obscure for audiences.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Shyamalan&#8217;s work and this film&#8217;s slightly ahead-of-the-curve look at comic book culture. We also talk about the film&#8217;s marketing, Willis and Jackson&#8217;s underrated performances, and Willis&#8217; star persona in the 1990s.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>313 &#8211; The Menu</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/21/313-the-menu/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2024 21:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Keeping things horror adjacent for your October viewing schedule, this week we are discussing 2022’s The Menu. Originally announced as a collaboration for director Alexander Payne with Emma Stone, The Menu centers on a psycho chef and his high end clientele, who all take part in a super exclusive dining experience from Hell. The film ultimately lost that … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/21/313-the-menu/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;313 – The Menu&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Keeping things horror adjacent for your October viewing schedule, this week we are discussing 2022’s The Menu. Originally announced as a collaboration for director Alexander Payne with Emma Stone, The Menu centers on a psycho chef and his high end clie...</itunes:subtitle>
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Keeping things horror adjacent for your October viewing schedule, this week we are discussing 2022&#8217;s&nbsp;The Menu. Originally announced as a collaboration for director Alexander Payne with Emma Stone,&nbsp;The Menu&nbsp;centers on a psycho chef and his high end clientele, who all take part in a super exclusive dining experience from Hell. The film ultimately lost that twosome but inherited&nbsp;Succession&#8216;s Mark Mylod and the in-demand Anya Taylor-Joy, with Ralph Fiennes staying on as the chef. The film was a minor hit with audiences and received critical praise for its ensemble, but distributor Searchlight didn&#8217;t get it into Oscar&#8217;s good graces.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s flimsy &#8220;eat the rich&#8221; satire and Taylor-Joy&#8217;s sudden ascent to stardom. We also talk about Hong Chau&#8217;s perfect line readings, other recent successful films satirizing class, and Mylod&#8217;s work on&nbsp;Succession.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>312 &#8211; Labor Day</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/14/312-labor-day/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With Saturday Night currently in theaters, we are revisiting the films of Jason Reitman for one of his biggest flops. Adapted from the novel by Joyce Maynard, 2013’s Labor Day casts Kate Winslet as a grieving mother who falls in love with the escaped convict (played by Josh Brolin) who hides out in her and her son’s home. The … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/14/312-labor-day/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;312 – Labor Day&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With Saturday Night currently in theaters, we are revisiting the films of Jason Reitman for one of his biggest flops. Adapted from the novel by Joyce Maynard, 2013’s Labor Day casts Kate Winslet as a grieving mother who falls in love with the escaped c...</itunes:subtitle>
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With&nbsp;Saturday Night&nbsp;currently in theaters, we are revisiting the films of Jason Reitman for one of his biggest flops. Adapted from the novel by Joyce Maynard, 2013&#8217;s&nbsp;Labor Day&nbsp;casts Kate Winslet as a grieving mother who falls in love with the escaped convict (played by Josh Brolin) who hides out in her and her son&#8217;s home. The melodrama was something of a creative pivot for Reitman, but received poor reviews at festivals before stumbling towards a qualifying release. A Golden Globe nomination for Winslet was the end of the awards road for the film.<br />
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This episode, we talk about what makes the film so frustrating and Reitman&#8217;s recent output. We also talk about Brolin after his Oscar nomination for&nbsp;Milk, Winslet between her win for&nbsp;The Reader&nbsp;and nomination for&nbsp;Steve Jobs, and the 2013 Golden Globes.<br />
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		<title>311 &#8211; The Lady in the Van</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/07/311-the-lady-in-the-van/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We wanted to take this week’s episode to tribute the recently departed Dame Maggie Smith and finally take a look at one of her final awards contenders, 2015’s The Lady in the Van. Reprising the role she played on the stage, Smith stars as the titular lady, who lives in a van that just so happens … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/10/07/311-the-lady-in-the-van/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;311 – The Lady in the Van&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We wanted to take this week’s episode to tribute the recently departed Dame Maggie Smith and finally take a look at one of her final awards contenders, 2015’s The Lady in the Van. Reprising the role she played on the stage,</itunes:subtitle>
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We wanted to take this week&#8217;s episode to tribute the recently departed Dame Maggie Smith and finally take a look at one of her final awards contenders, 2015&#8217;s&nbsp;The Lady in the Van. Reprising the role she played on the stage, Smith stars as the titular lady, who lives in a van that just so happens to take up residence near the home of playwright Alan Bennett. Alex Jennings stars as Bennett, and the film examines both his evolving relationship with his neighbor and, in metatextual ways, Bennett&#8217;s conflicted feelings about telling her story.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Dame Maggie Smith&#8217;s late career resurgence and she joins our Six Timers Club! We also talk about the film&#8217;s cameo lineup from the cast of&nbsp;The History Boys, tributes posted after Smith&#8217;s passing, and our first Halloween watches of this season.<br />
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		<title>310 &#8211; Man on the Moon</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/30/310-man-on-the-moon/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In 1999, director Milos Forman reunited with his People Vs. Larry Flynt screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski for another biopic of an iconoclast, Man on the Moon. Rebounding from the Oscar snub for The Truman Show, Jim Carrey took on the role of Andy Kaufman and according to history, took it a bit too seriously. The film received … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/30/310-man-on-the-moon/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;310 – Man on the Moon&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In 1999, director Milos Forman reunited with his People Vs. Larry Flynt screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski for another biopic of an iconoclast, Man on the Moon. Rebounding from the Oscar snub for The Truman Show,</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we talk about the industry&#8217;s (perhaps snobby) perceptions of Carrey and the faux method acting by Carrey that would later be documented by Jim and Andy. We also talk about the Alexander/Karaszewski biopic mold, Carrey&#8217;s biker chic MTV Movie Award acceptance speech, and the film&#8217;s reverence for Kaufman&#8217;s legacy.<br />
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Topics also include 1999 Best Actor, R.E.M., and &#8220;Courtney Love is in dire need of attention right now.&#8221;<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
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		<title>309 &#8211; Jeffrey (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/23/309-jeffrey-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re back again with another episode chosen by one of our sponsor-tier subscribers from Patreon, this time with a bit of 1990s gay cinema! Thank you Lance for bringing us all to 1995’s Jeffrey! Adapted from Paul Rudnick’s Off-Broadway smash play, the concept of an “AIDS comedy” made it difficult to get produced, but ultimately … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/23/309-jeffrey-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;309 – Jeffrey (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re back again with another episode chosen by one of our sponsor-tier subscribers from Patreon, this time with a bit of 1990s gay cinema! Thank you Lance for bringing us all to 1995’s Jeffrey! Adapted from Paul Rudnick’s Off-Broadway smash play,</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we talk about the career of Paul Rudnick and the types of gay cinema that emerged in this moment of American independent filmmaking. We also talk about Stewart&#8217;s surprising lack of awards history, Bryan Batt&#8217;s performance as Stewart&#8217;s lover, and Christine Baranski hosting a &#8220;hoedown for AIDS.&#8221;<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
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		<title>THOB Returns to TIFF!</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/16/thob-returns-to-tiff/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re back from our annual trip to TIFF and we’re giving you another exhaustive episode on all the films we saw! Topics include the newly minted People’s Choice winner The Life of Chuck, Oscar nominations we are anticipating from the lineup, the muted-mixed response to Saturday Night, Nicole Kidman back in full force in Babygirl, the rapturous response … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/16/thob-returns-to-tiff/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;THOB Returns to TIFF!&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re back from our annual trip to TIFF and we’re giving you another exhaustive episode on all the films we saw! Topics include the newly minted People’s Choice winner The Life of Chuck, Oscar nominations we are anticipating from the lineup,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re back from our annual trip to TIFF and we&#8217;re giving you another exhaustive episode on all the films we saw! Topics include the newly minted People&#8217;s Choice winner The Life of Chuck, Oscar nominations we are anticipating from the lineup, the muted-mixed response to Saturday Night, Nicole Kidman back in full force in Babygirl, the rapturous response to world premiere Hard Truths, and our differing thoughts on this year&#8217;s Palme d&#8217;Or winner Anora.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
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		<title>308 &#8211; The Monuments Men</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/09/308-the-monuments-men/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With another George Clooney film on the horizon with Wolfs, it’s time to revisit the diminishing returns of his directorial career. In the 2013 season, his WWII quasi-comedy true story ensemble film The Monuments Men was an on-paper awards magnet. With a cast that included Clooney, Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, John Goodman, and Bill Murray as a team … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/09/308-the-monuments-men/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;308 – The Monuments Men&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With another George Clooney film on the horizon with Wolfs, it’s time to revisit the diminishing returns of his directorial career. In the 2013 season, his WWII quasi-comedy true story ensemble film The Monuments Men was an on-paper awards magnet.</itunes:subtitle>
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With another George Clooney film on the horizon with&nbsp;Wolfs, it&#8217;s time to revisit the diminishing returns of his directorial career. In the 2013 season, his WWII quasi-comedy true story ensemble film&nbsp;The Monuments Men&nbsp;was an on-paper awards magnet. With a cast that included Clooney, Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, John Goodman, and Bill Murray as a team attempting to rescue centuries worth of art from destruction by the Nazis, the film released two underwhelming trailers before being punted into the next year. Released in February 2014, the film made much more money than you probably remember, but failed as an awards vehicle.<br />
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This episode, we rehash Clooney&#8217;s directorial career and discuss the film&#8217;s struggle in the editing room. We also talk about the film&#8217;s mismatching of its stars into pairs, Jean Dujardin&#8217;s Oscar run with&nbsp;The Artist, and Clooney&#8217;s reaction to Tarantino saying he&#8217;s not a movie star.<br />
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		<title>307 &#8211; Brad&#8217;s Status</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/02/307-brads-status/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Underdiscussed in the Mike White oeuvre is 2017’s Brad’s Status, the story of a father reflecting on his own formative college years while taking his son on a college visit. With Ben Stiller center stage, the film examines privilege and maleness with White’s exacting but humane eye for detail, resulting one of the most emotionally affecting … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/09/02/307-brads-status/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;307 – Brad’s Status&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Underdiscussed in the Mike White oeuvre is 2017’s Brad’s Status, the story of a father reflecting on his own formative college years while taking his son on a college visit. With Ben Stiller center stage, the film examines privilege and maleness with W...</itunes:subtitle>
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Underdiscussed in the Mike White oeuvre is 2017&#8217;s&nbsp;Brad&#8217;s Status, the story of a father reflecting on his own formative college years while taking his son on a college visit. With Ben Stiller center stage, the film examines privilege and maleness with White&#8217;s exacting but humane eye for detail, resulting one of the most emotionally affecting works of his career without sacrificing his penchant for characters who aren&#8217;t always likable. Arriving the same year as both the White-scripted&nbsp;Beatriz at Dinner&nbsp;and the Stiller-starring&nbsp;The Meyerowitz Stories, this dramedy was yet another victim of Amazon&#8217;s mishandled marketing.<br />
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This week, we talk about Stiller&#8217;s recent years without of major acting roles and what makes this performance one of his best. We also talk about Austin Abrams&#8217; performance as Brad&#8217;s son Troy, White&#8217;s other portraits of class, Stiller&#8217;s upcoming return in TIFF opener&nbsp;Nutcrackers.<br />
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		<title>306 &#8211; Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/26/306-things-you-can-tell-just-by-looking-at-her/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A film with strong festival reviews that gets dumped to cable television because its commercial prospects appear slim? Sounds like something ripped from today’s cinema headlines, but it’s the case for this week’s film, Rodrigo Garcia’s Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her. Led by a prestigious cast of awards show mainstays, the film … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/26/306-things-you-can-tell-just-by-looking-at-her/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;306 – Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>A film with strong festival reviews that gets dumped to cable television because its commercial prospects appear slim? Sounds like something ripped from today’s cinema headlines, but it’s the case for this week’s film,</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we talk about the understated work of writer/director Garcia and the critical community&#8217;s reaction at the time to the film&#8217;s punting to cable. We also talk about Calista Flockhart&#8217;s run on Ally McBeal, Kathy Baker and Valeria Golino&#8217;s absence from the film&#8217;s marketing, and how Glenn Close and Holly Hunter went from Oscar beloveds to Emmy perennials.<br />
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		<title>305 &#8211; Peterloo (with Fran Hoepfner)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/19/305-peterloo-with-fran-hoepfner/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With the upcoming return of Mike Leigh to cinemas with Hard Truths, we invited writer and Fran Mag creator Fran Hoepfner to join us to talk about his last theatrical effort, 2019’s Peterloo. The film tells the story of the buildup to the Peterloo massacre, in which years of political movement to get parliamentary representation for the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/19/305-peterloo-with-fran-hoepfner/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;305 – Peterloo (with Fran Hoepfner)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With the upcoming return of Mike Leigh to cinemas with Hard Truths, we invited writer and Fran Mag creator Fran Hoepfner to join us to talk about his last theatrical effort, 2019’s Peterloo. The film tells the story of the buildup to the Peterloo massa...</itunes:subtitle>
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With the upcoming return of Mike Leigh to cinemas with&nbsp;Hard Truths, we invited writer and Fran Mag creator Fran Hoepfner to join us to talk about his last theatrical effort, 2019&#8217;s&nbsp;Peterloo. The film tells the story of the buildup to the Peterloo massacre, in which years of political movement to get parliamentary representation for the people of Manchester resulted in bloodshed. Told with the attention to detail that has long been Leigh&#8217;s trademark, the film had a cold fall festival response in 2018, which led American distributor Amazon to punt the film to an unceremonious 2019 release.<br />
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This week, we dive into the film&#8217;s underrated and underexamined merits and what contributed to its unfair reception. We also talk about our anticipation for&nbsp;Hard Truths, this film&#8217;s lack of marquee Leigh players, and some of Leigh&#8217;s other undervalued films.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Fran: <a href="https://x.com/franhoepfner">@franhoepfner</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>304 &#8211; American Psycho</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/12/304-american-psycho/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Time to get controversh with with one of the most argued about films of the century, 2000’s American Psycho. Based on Bret Easton Ellis’ lightning rod novel, the film passed through multiple directors before landing in the inspired hands of Mary Harron. The independent director struck the right satirical note on Ellis’ difficult blend of consumerism … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/12/304-american-psycho/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;304 – American Psycho&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Time to get controversh with with one of the most argued about films of the century, 2000’s American Psycho. Based on Bret Easton Ellis’ lightning rod novel, the film passed through multiple directors before landing in the inspired hands of Mary Harron...</itunes:subtitle>
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Time to get controversh with with one of the most argued about films of the century, 2000&#8217;s&nbsp;American Psycho. Based on Bret Easton Ellis&#8217; lightning rod novel, the film passed through multiple directors before landing in the inspired hands of Mary Harron. The independent director struck the right satirical note on Ellis&#8217; difficult blend of consumerism and masculinity, and found a flawless muse as the titular psycho Patrick Bateman in Christian Bale. But the film&#8217;s sex, violence, and dark humor incited its own controversies and was too much for the Academy despite the praise for Bale&#8217;s performance.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film as a launchpad for Bale&#8217;s adult career and how his lesser known status at the time almost lost him the role. We also talk about Bateman&#8217;s musical obsessions, the other casting choices for Bateman, and Reese Witherspoon joins our Six Timers Club.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>303 &#8211; Red Rocket</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/05/303-red-rocket/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With Anora anointed with the Palme d’Or this year, one of the narratives ahead in the coming season will be whether Sean Baker’s microbudgeted cinema will be embraced by the Academy in a big way. After lots of buzz for Tangerine and an acting nom for Willem Dafoe in The Florida Project, Baker was buzzed again for Red Rocket and its showcase … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/08/05/303-red-rocket/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;303 – Red Rocket&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With Anora anointed with the Palme d’Or this year, one of the narratives ahead in the coming season will be whether Sean Baker’s microbudgeted cinema will be embraced by the Academy in a big way. After lots of buzz for Tangerine and an acting nom for W...</itunes:subtitle>
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With&nbsp;Anora&nbsp;anointed with the Palme d&#8217;Or this year, one of the narratives ahead in the coming season will be whether Sean Baker&#8217;s microbudgeted cinema will be embraced by the Academy in a big way. After lots of buzz for&nbsp;Tangerine&nbsp;and an acting nom for Willem Dafoe in&nbsp;The Florida Project, Baker was buzzed again for&nbsp;Red Rocket&nbsp;and its showcase performance for Simon Rex. With Rex as a manipulative down-and-out porn star returning to the small town that cast him out,&nbsp;Red Rocket&#8216;s moral minefield and rueful comedy was ultimately not embraced by Oscar.<br />
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This week, we talk about Rex&#8217;s dynamic performance and the film&#8217;s recreation of the 2016 election cycle. We also talk about the meta elements of Rex&#8217;s casting, Baker&#8217;s rise among the ranks of independent cinema, and the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.<br />
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Topics also include donuts, 2021 Best Actor, and READ posters.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>302 &#8211; Sliding Doors (with Bobby Finger)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/29/302-sliding-doors-with-bobby-finger/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re talking about Gwyneth Paltrow’s red hot 1998 this week and who better to join us than author and Who? Weekly co-host Bobby Finger?! With a slew of movies to aid her ascendancy, Gwyneth Paltrow wasn’t having a moment in 1998, she was the moment. It all kicked off with the Sundance debut of romcom … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/29/302-sliding-doors-with-bobby-finger/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;302 – Sliding Doors (with Bobby Finger)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re talking about Gwyneth Paltrow’s red hot 1998 this week and who better to join us than author and Who? Weekly co-host Bobby Finger?! With a slew of movies to aid her ascendancy, Gwyneth Paltrow wasn’t having a moment in 1998, she was the moment.</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re talking about Gwyneth Paltrow&#8217;s red hot 1998 this week and who better to join us than author and Who? Weekly co-host Bobby Finger?! With a slew of movies to aid her ascendancy, Gwyneth Paltrow wasn&#8217;t having a moment in 1998, she was the moment. It all kicked off with the Sundance debut of romcom Sliding Doors, a film that cast Paltrow as a woman whose fate is determined by whether or not she makes the subway. Showing us both what happens if she does or doesn&#8217;t make that train, the film made Paltrow a buzzy figure, but itself was usurped as an awards vehicle by&nbsp;Shakespeare in Love.<br />
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This week, we talk about the concept of having &#8220;a Sliding Doors moment&#8221; and how the film is much wilder than we remembered it. We also talk about Bobby&#8217;s new book&nbsp;Four Squares, Paltrow&#8217;s Oscar season SNL hosting duties, and the film introducing us all to &#8220;Thank You&#8221; by Dido.<br />
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Topics also include video rental store wall real estate, Miramar, and the formative vibes of Richard Curtis.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Bobby: <a href="https://twitter.com/bobbyfinger">@bobbyfinger</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>301 &#8211; Bernie</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/22/301-bernie/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>our old friend Kevin O’Keeffe and Texas native for a very Texas movie. Debuting in 2011 but arriving in theaters, Richard Linklater’s Bernie accounts a real-life Texan wink wink bachelor Bernie Tiede (played by Jack Black), beloved by the church ladies and local community. However, he is taken in by the town villain Margie (Shirley MacLaine) and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/22/301-bernie/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;301 – Bernie&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>our old friend Kevin O’Keeffe and Texas native for a very Texas movie. Debuting in 2011 but arriving in theaters, Richard Linklater’s Bernie accounts a real-life Texan wink wink bachelor Bernie Tiede (played by Jack Black),</itunes:subtitle>
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our old friend Kevin O&#8217;Keeffe and Texas native for a very Texas movie. Debuting in 2011 but arriving in theaters, Richard Linklater&#8217;s&nbsp;Bernie&nbsp;accounts a real-life Texan wink wink bachelor Bernie Tiede (played by Jack Black), beloved by the church ladies and local community. However, he is taken in by the town villain Margie (Shirley MacLaine) and ends up convicted for her murder, but not necessarily in the court of public opinion. Though the film was recognized as comedy (especially for Black&#8217;s delicate performance), its awards history was largely left as a footnote to the McConaissance.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the different vibes of Texas cities and the film&#8217;s spectacular ensemble of real-life witnesses. We also talk about Linklater&#8217;s outsider status to the Hollywood establishment, Black&#8217;s preceding failures, and reporter Skip Hollandsworth.<br />
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Topics also include &#8220;one of them CMT girls,&#8221; Linklater&#8217;s upcoming&nbsp;Merrily We Roll Along, and 2012 Best Actor.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>300 &#8211; Collateral Beauty</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/15/300-collateral-beauty/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve hit another year of the podcast, arriving at our milestone 300th episode! No better way to celebrate that by finally revisiting one of the past decades most notorious bombs, 2016’s Collateral Beauty. Starring Will Smith as a grieving father, this all-star cast includes Edward Norton, Michael Peña, and Kate Winslet as his three friend who … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/15/300-collateral-beauty/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;300 – Collateral Beauty&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve hit another year of the podcast, arriving at our milestone 300th episode! No better way to celebrate that by finally revisiting one of the past decades most notorious bombs, 2016’s Collateral Beauty. Starring Will Smith as a grieving father,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;ve hit another year of the podcast, arriving at our milestone 300th episode! No better way to celebrate that by finally revisiting one of the past decades most notorious bombs, 2016&#8217;s&nbsp;Collateral Beauty. Starring Will Smith as a grieving father, this all-star cast includes Edward Norton, Michael Peña, and Kate Winslet as his three friend who devise a plan to&#8230; oust Smith from their advertising firm by&#8230; hiring three struggling actors (Helen Mirren, Keira Knightley, and Jacob Latimore) to&#8230; portray the concepts of Death, Love, and Time that he has been writing letters to, and make him appear mentally unstable. Yeah, this one goes some places!<br />
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This episode, we talk about how the film&#8217;s imbalance with magical realism makes it more deranged. We also talk about Smith&#8217;s Oscar-chasing dramatic roles pre-slap, Ann Dowd as a felony committing private investigator, and the previous talent attached to this buzzy but ill-begotten project.<br />
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Topics also include Winslet joining our 6 Timers Club, Rogue One, and our Best Of ballots for the last year of the show!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>299 &#8211; The Matrix Resurrections</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/08/299-the-matrix-resurrections/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week’s film has Joe and Chris on opposite sides of a divisive reception. The Matrix not only revolutionized genre filmmaking in 1999, but it resulted in a resounding Oscar success. Reception to its first two sequels in 2003 was decidedly unappreciative, but the franchise has received some critical reassessment in the two decades since. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/08/299-the-matrix-resurrections/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;299 – The Matrix Resurrections&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week’s film has Joe and Chris on opposite sides of a divisive reception. The Matrix not only revolutionized genre filmmaking in 1999, but it resulted in a resounding Oscar success. Reception to its first two sequels in 2003 was decidedly unappreci...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week&#8217;s film has Joe and Chris on opposite sides of a divisive reception. The Matrix not only revolutionized genre filmmaking in 1999, but it resulted in a resounding Oscar success. Reception to its first two sequels in 2003 was decidedly unappreciative, but the franchise has received some critical reassessment in the two decades since. Enter 2021&#8217;s&nbsp;The Matrix Resurrections, a COVID-delayed and incredibly meta revisiting of The Wachowski&#8217;s science fiction world, this time with only Lana Wachowski at the helm. The last of Warner Bros.&#8217; films to be released simultaneously in theaters and online during the pandemic,&nbsp;Resurrections&nbsp;nearly cracked craft categories, but its timing proved unfortunate.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Oscars relationship to awarding franchises and overlooking later installments. We also talk about our opposing points of view on the film, how the film incorporates new cast members as stand-ins for the original lineup, and the film&#8217;s bold meta elements.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>298 &#8211; A Perfect World</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/01/298-a-perfect-world/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Early in the 1990s, two westerns emerged as Best Picture winners when the genre was first thought dead: Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolves and Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven. In 1993, those heralded actor-directors would unite for A Perfect World, casting Costner as an escaped convict who takes a small boy hostage and teaches him about masculinity, with Eastwood as the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/07/01/298-a-perfect-world/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;298 – A Perfect World&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Early in the 1990s, two westerns emerged as Best Picture winners when the genre was first thought dead: Kevin Costner’s Dances with Wolves and Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven. In 1993, those heralded actor-directors would unite for A Perfect World,</itunes:subtitle>
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Early in the 1990s, two westerns emerged as Best Picture winners when the genre was first thought dead: Kevin Costner&#8217;s&nbsp;Dances with Wolves&nbsp;and Clint Eastwood&#8217;s&nbsp;Unforgiven. In 1993, those heralded actor-directors would unite for&nbsp;A Perfect World, casting Costner as an escaped convict who takes a small boy hostage and teaches him about masculinity, with Eastwood as the lawman in pursuit while also taking the directing reigns. That pedigree missed the Academy on this round, however, as the film&#8217;s downer telling was a poor fit to the holiday season to which it was launched.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the early poor reception for Costner&#8217;s new saga&nbsp;Horizon&nbsp;and our differing opinions on this film&#8217;s approach to masculinity. We also talk about Eastwood&#8217;s output in the 1990s, Laura Dern&#8217;s underserved role as a criminologist, and how the film disappointed for denying audiences an onscreen showdown between its male stars.<br />
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Topics also include Schindler&#8217;s List as the 1993 undeniable frontrunner, Costner&#8217;s sex appeal, and the Cahiers du Cinema.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>297 &#8211; To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/24/297-to-wong-foo-thanks-for-everything-julie-newmar/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jun 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Why not derail an originally planned episode to close pride season with a beloved queer 90s film with three praised performances? In 1995, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar spun a tale of three drag queens on a road trip that get stranded in middle America. Its headliners were two macho movie stars in Patrick … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/24/297-to-wong-foo-thanks-for-everything-julie-newmar/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;297 – To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Why not derail an originally planned episode to close pride season with a beloved queer 90s film with three praised performances? In 1995, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar spun a tale of three drag queens on a road trip that get strande...</itunes:subtitle>
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Why not derail an originally planned episode to close pride season with a beloved queer 90s film with three praised performances? In 1995,&nbsp;To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar&nbsp;spun a tale of three drag queens on a road trip that get stranded in middle America. Its headliners were two macho movie stars in Patrick Swayze and Wesley Snipes and one emerging theatre actor in John Leguizamo, resulting in Globe nominations for Swayze and Leguizamo. One of a few of the 90s drag centric movie hits,&nbsp;To Wong Foo&nbsp;was ignored by the Academy for both its performances and its costumes, a category won by&nbsp;The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert&nbsp;the previous year.<br />
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This episode, we unpack how the film has stood the test of time in the queer canon and the performances from these straight performers. We also discuss the film&#8217;s divine female ensemble, how the film holds up to contemporary expectations for queer cinema, and title punctuation.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>296 &#8211; Take Shelter</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/17/296-take-shelter/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We return this week to one of the Oscar years we bemoan the most, 2011, to talk about Jeff Nichols’ Take Shelter. After Michael Shannon landed a surprise acting nomination for Revolutionary Road, it seemed he’d somewhat cornered the market on onscreen psychosis. In this film, he plays a rural father who begins to see apocalyptic visions … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/17/296-take-shelter/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;296 – Take Shelter&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We return this week to one of the Oscar years we bemoan the most, 2011, to talk about Jeff Nichols’ Take Shelter. After Michael Shannon landed a surprise acting nomination for Revolutionary Road, it seemed he’d somewhat cornered the market on onscreen ...</itunes:subtitle>
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We return this week to one of the Oscar years we bemoan the most, 2011, to talk about Jeff Nichols&#8217;&nbsp;Take Shelter. After Michael Shannon landed a surprise acting nomination for&nbsp;Revolutionary Road, it seemed he&#8217;d somewhat cornered the market on onscreen psychosis. In this film, he plays a rural father who begins to see apocalyptic visions that may or may not be coming to fruition. As his wife, Jessica Chastain would make her debut when the film premiered to Sundance audiences, already amassing a reputation as the next big thing due to the several films she had coming, including Terrence Malick&#8217;s&nbsp;The Tree of Life.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Shannon&#8217;s onscreen persona and how it may shade our perceptions of this film. We also talk about how&nbsp;The Help&nbsp;became the film that Chastain was Oscar nominated for in her breakthrough year, Kathy Baker in&nbsp;Edward Scissorhands, and the film&#8217;s divisive ending.<br />
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Topics also include Sundance 2011 movies, the Death Becomes Her musical, and cozy culture during the apocalypse.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>295 &#8211; Let Them All Talk</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/10/295-let-them-all-talk/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Say it with us: confusion! In our episodes where we have discussed 2020, one of the major conversations we’ve yet to really tackle is the confusion around what films would be considered theatrical while most of the country’s theatres were closed. This week’s film occupied that undefined space: Steven Soderbergh’s ensemble comedy Let Them All Talk. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/10/295-let-them-all-talk/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;295 – Let Them All Talk&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Say it with us: confusion! In our episodes where we have discussed 2020, one of the major conversations we’ve yet to really tackle is the confusion around what films would be considered theatrical while most of the country’s theatres were closed.</itunes:subtitle>
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Say it with us: confusion! In our episodes where we have discussed 2020, one of the major conversations we&#8217;ve yet to really tackle is the confusion around what films would be considered theatrical while most of the country&#8217;s theatres were closed. This week&#8217;s film occupied that undefined space: Steven Soderbergh&#8217;s ensemble comedy&nbsp;Let Them All Talk. Meryl Streep starred as a heralded author reunited on a cruise with old friends who may have inspired her work, played by Dianne Wiest and Candice Bergen. While at sea, conversations of art vs. commerce, authenticity, and inspiration play out in improvisational delight. But alas, no one knew whether&nbsp;Let Them All Talk&nbsp;was a movie or TV.<br />
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This week, we talk about Soderbergh&#8217;s films made for HBO Max and the Oscar nominated performances we would swap out this year in favor of the LTAT women. We also talk about Streep&#8217;s career post-The Devil Wears Prada, Wiest monologuing about the night sky, and Murphy Brown vs. Dan Quayle.<br />
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Topics also include the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, this year&#8217;s Emmy race, and Angels in America. <br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>294 &#8211; The Notebook</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/03/294-the-notebook/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The May miniseries is over and we’re kicking off June with a dose of movie monoculture with 2004’s The Notebook. Adapted from the Nicholas Sparks romance novel, the film’s journey to the screen attracted a range of huge Hollywood names from Steven Spielberg to Britney Spears. The tale of two lovers divided by class in the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/06/03/294-the-notebook/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;294 – The Notebook&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The May miniseries is over and we’re kicking off June with a dose of movie monoculture with 2004’s The Notebook. Adapted from the Nicholas Sparks romance novel, the film’s journey to the screen attracted a range of huge Hollywood names from Steven Spie...</itunes:subtitle>
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The May miniseries is over and we&#8217;re kicking off June with a dose of movie monoculture with 2004&#8217;s&nbsp;The Notebook. Adapted from the Nicholas Sparks romance novel, the film&#8217;s journey to the screen attracted a range of huge Hollywood names from Steven Spielberg to Britney Spears. The tale of two lovers divided by class in the south, the film captured lightning in a bottle with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as the lovers and old school Hollywood legends James Garner and Gena Rowlands as their older versions facing dementia. Though Garner would see a SAG Supporting Actor nomination, the industry didn&#8217;t recognize what would become a beloved classic.<br />
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This week, we talk about the film&#8217;s double threat appeal between teens and their moms and how Gosling and McAdams recreated the film&#8217;s iconic kiss at the MTV Movie Awards. We also talk about Gosling and McAdams&#8217; ascendant careers in the mid aughts, Joan Allen shouting &#8220;trash!&#8221;, and the unmissable similarities between Sparks movie posters.<br />
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Topics also include Gosling at the box office, the THOB Conference agenda, and (naturally) the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>293 &#8211; Hair (with Natalie Walker) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1979)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/27/293-hair-with-natalie-walker-70s-spectacular-1979/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The 70s Spectacular comes to a close this week with actress Natalie Walker joining us to discuss 1979 and Milos Forman’s adaptation of Hair. The brainchild of Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni, and James Redo, Hair took Broadway by storm in the late 1960s for its narrative and political audacity, presenting the free-love and anti-war hippie movement of the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/27/293-hair-with-natalie-walker-70s-spectacular-1979/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;293 – Hair (with Natalie Walker) (70s Spectacular – 1979)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The 70s Spectacular comes to a close this week with actress Natalie Walker joining us to discuss 1979 and Milos Forman’s adaptation of Hair. The brainchild of Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni, and James Redo, Hair took Broadway by storm in the late 1960s f...</itunes:subtitle>
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The 70s Spectacular comes to a close this week with actress Natalie Walker joining us to discuss 1979 and Milos Forman&#8217;s adaptation of&nbsp;Hair. The brainchild of Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni, and James Redo,&nbsp;Hair&nbsp;took Broadway by storm in the late 1960s for its narrative and political audacity, presenting the free-love and anti-war hippie movement of the time. Forman wanted to bring the musical to the screen after seeing the Off-Broadway production, but wouldn&#8217;t achieve that goal until after his&nbsp;One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest&nbsp;Oscar victory. This delay turned the once ripped-from-the-headlines musical into old news when it eventually became a film.<br />
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This episode, we discuss the 2009 Broadway revival and the changes made to the film to give the story a more linear structure. We also discuss the best hair of 1970s cinema, Dustin Hoffman being a monster on the set of&nbsp;Kramer vs. Kramer, and Actors Fund Benefit concerts.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>292 &#8211; New York, New York (with Katey Rich) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1977)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/23/292-new-york-new-york-with-katey-rich-70s-spectacular-1977/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The 1977 Oscar year is famously when Annie Hall triumphed over the cultural behemoth of Star Wars, but elsewhere Martin Scorsese followed up his Taxi Driver Best Picture nomination with a big swing and a miss. The Ankler’s Katey Rich is back on the show to discuss New York, New York, Scorsese’s attempt at a movie musical. Starring then-recent Oscar winners … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/23/292-new-york-new-york-with-katey-rich-70s-spectacular-1977/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;292 – New York, New York (with Katey Rich) (70s Spectacular – 1977)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The 1977 Oscar year is famously when Annie Hall triumphed over the cultural behemoth of Star Wars, but elsewhere Martin Scorsese followed up his Taxi Driver Best Picture nomination with a big swing and a miss.</itunes:subtitle>
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The 1977 Oscar year is famously when Annie Hall triumphed over the cultural behemoth of Star Wars, but elsewhere Martin Scorsese followed up his Taxi Driver Best Picture nomination with a big swing and a miss. The Ankler&#8217;s Katey Rich is back on the show to discuss New York, New York, Scorsese&#8217;s attempt at a movie musical. Starring then-recent Oscar winners Liza Minnelli and Robert DeNiro as two post-WWII lovers whose creative ambitions clash with their relationship, the film received a critical drubbing for its pointed attempts at pastiche and its meandering length, and remains one of Scorsese&#8217;s least seen and discussed films.<br />
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This episode, we get into what does and doesn&#8217;t work in the film and how it gave us its indelible title track, later made infamous by Frank Sinatra. We also talk about the film&#8217;s tangled behind-the-scenes relationship to&nbsp;Star Wars, the music branch snubbing&nbsp;Saturday Night Fever, and the surprising lack of current availability for 1970s films.<br />
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Topics also include Vanessa Redgrave&#8217;s notorious Oscar speech, Al Pacino&#8217;s &#8230;And Justice for All hair, and Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Katey: <a href="https://twitter.com/kateyrich">@kateyrich</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>291 &#8211; The Ritz (with Christina Tucker) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1976)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/20/291-the-ritz-with-christina-tucker-70s-spectacular-1976/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re on to 1976 (go sign up for our Patreon for 1975 and our Exception episode on Tommy!) and Christina Tucker rejoins us to talk about the 70s Spectacular’s wildest movie, The Ritz. From the play by Terrence McNally, the film is a mob farce set in a bathhouse with Jack Weston as a straight man … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/20/291-the-ritz-with-christina-tucker-70s-spectacular-1976/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;291 – The Ritz (with Christina Tucker) (70s Spectacular – 1976)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re on to 1976 (go sign up for our Patreon for 1975 and our Exception episode on Tommy!) and Christina Tucker rejoins us to talk about the 70s Spectacular’s wildest movie, The Ritz. From the play by Terrence McNally,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re on to 1976 (go sign up for our Patreon for 1975 and our Exception episode on Tommy!) and Christina Tucker rejoins us to talk about the 70s Spectacular&#8217;s wildest movie,&nbsp;The Ritz. From the play by Terrence McNally, the film is a mob farce set in a bathhouse with Jack Weston as a straight man hiding out from Jerry Stiller&#8217;s mob boss and living legend Rita Moreno as the sex establishment&#8217;s kooky cabaret headliner. Despite the pedigree of Oscar winner Moreno and then-newly-minted theatre icon McNally,&nbsp;The Ritz&nbsp;turned out to be a little too Looney Tunes for the stiff-upper-lip (and super straight) Academy.<br />
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This episode, we tackle the film&#8217;s harmless lunacy and McNally&#8217;s legacy. We also talk about Moreno&#8217;s Tony speech from the Broadway production,&nbsp;Rocky&#8216;s victory over an incredible Best Picture lineup, and William Friedkin&#8217;s dour approach to producing the Oscar ceremony.<br />
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Topics also include the Continental Baths, Challengers, and Post Malone&#8217;s 2024.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Christina: <a href="https://twitter.com/C_GraceT">@C_GraceT</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>290 &#8211; The Front Page (with Roxana Hadadi) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1974)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/16/290-the-front-page-with-roxana-hadadi-70s-spectacular-1974/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1974 brings us to one of the final films of Billy Wilder, which also reunited a screen duo beloved by both Oscar and audiences, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Vulture writer Roxana Hadadi is back to the show to talk about The Front Page, an oft-adapted farce about newspapermen getting wrapped up in the case of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/16/290-the-front-page-with-roxana-hadadi-70s-spectacular-1974/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;290 – The Front Page (with Roxana Hadadi) (70s Spectacular – 1974)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>1974 brings us to one of the final films of Billy Wilder, which also reunited a screen duo beloved by both Oscar and audiences, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Vulture writer Roxana Hadadi is back to the show to talk about The Front Page,</itunes:subtitle>
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1974 brings us to one of the final films of Billy Wilder, which also reunited a screen duo beloved by both Oscar and audiences, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Vulture writer Roxana Hadadi is back to the show to talk about The Front Page, an oft-adapted farce about newspapermen getting wrapped up in the case of an escaped convict. Most famously retold in a gender swapped version in His Girl Friday, this version stumbles to deliver the best of this director-star trio and missed Oscar&#8217;s good graces despite multiple nominations in the decade for Mathau and Lemmon, including Lemmon&#8217;s win the previous year.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the victory lap made by Francis Ford Coppola with&nbsp;The Godfather Part II&nbsp;and&nbsp;The Conversation&nbsp;both earning Oscar love. We also talk about the film&#8217;s apoliticism was atypical of the moment, our love for Ingrid Bergman&#8217;s Supporting Actress speech, and the hubbub over the acceptance speech for Best Documentary Feature&nbsp;Hearts and Minds.<br />
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Topics also include disaster movies becoming the splashy Hollywood product,&nbsp;The Godfather Part II&nbsp;Supporting Actor nominations, and Anderson Cooper talking about his mom hooking up with Marlon Brando.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Roxana: <a href="https://twitter.com/roxana_hadadi">@roxana_hadadi</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>289 &#8211; Don&#8217;t Look Now (with David Sims) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1973)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/13/289-dont-look-now-with-david-sims-70s-spectacular-1973/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In 1973, the Academy embraced horror in a big way by slapping cultural phenomenon The Exorcist with 10 nominations – but then The Sting would triumph over its success on Oscar night. Critic David Sims returns to the show to talk about a different iconic and formative horror title, Nicolas Rouge’s Don’t Look Now. With prestige stars Donald Sutherland and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/13/289-dont-look-now-with-david-sims-70s-spectacular-1973/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;289 – Don’t Look Now (with David Sims) (70s Spectacular – 1973)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In 1973, the Academy embraced horror in a big way by slapping cultural phenomenon The Exorcist with 10 nominations – but then The Sting would triumph over its success on Oscar night. Critic David Sims returns to the show to talk about a different iconi...</itunes:subtitle>
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In 1973, the Academy embraced horror in a big way by slapping cultural phenomenon&nbsp;The Exorcist&nbsp;with 10 nominations &#8211; but then&nbsp;The Sting&nbsp;would triumph over its success on Oscar night. Critic David Sims returns to the show to talk about a different iconic and formative horror title, Nicolas Rouge&#8217;s&nbsp;Don&#8217;t Look Now. With prestige stars Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie, the film follows a married couple grieving the loss of a child while working overseas in Venice. Clairvoyance, a serial killer, and disturbing visions all amount to a unique horror film that would influence many to come, but nevertheless one that the Academy was not ready to embrace.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s notorious sex scene and the film as an odd middle ground between&nbsp;The Exorcist&nbsp;and&nbsp;Last Tango in Paris. We also talk about how the reputation of the film&#8217;s twist ending, Christie&#8217;s Oscar legacy, and how Sutherland was never nominated for an Oscar ahead of his honorary win.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>David: <a href="https://twitter.com/davidlsims/">@davidlsims</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>288 &#8211; Up the Sandbox (with Jordan Hoffman) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1972)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/09/288-up-the-sandbox-with-jordan-hoffman-70s-spectacular-1972/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The 70s Spectacular is dancing as fast as it can! And we’re spinning right into 1972 with one of the decade’s biggest stars, the one and only Barbra Streisand, and joining us is one of her superfans, writer Jordan Hoffman. This year saw the first films of First Artists, a production company that intended to … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/09/288-up-the-sandbox-with-jordan-hoffman-70s-spectacular-1972/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;288 – Up the Sandbox (with Jordan Hoffman) (70s Spectacular – 1972)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The 70s Spectacular is dancing as fast as it can! And we’re spinning right into 1972 with one of the decade’s biggest stars, the one and only Barbra Streisand, and joining us is one of her superfans, writer Jordan Hoffman.</itunes:subtitle>
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The 70s Spectacular is dancing as fast as it can! And we&#8217;re spinning right into 1972 with one of the decade&#8217;s biggest stars, the one and only Barbra Streisand, and joining us is one of her superfans, writer Jordan Hoffman. This year saw the first films of First Artists, a production company that intended to give more power to stars to create their passion projects the studios wouldn&#8217;t touch. Streisand&#8217;s first effort with the company was&nbsp;Up the Sandbox, a timely satire that cast the legend as a housewife faced with a third pregnancy, who retreats into her wild and often politically charged fantasies. Indifference from audiences and the industry made this one of Streisand&#8217;s rare flops.<br />
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This episode, we talk about our love for Barbra and this legendary Oscar year that pit&nbsp;Cabaret&nbsp;against&nbsp;The Godfather. We also talk about the film&#8217;s bizarre fantasy sequences, how it exists as a product of a specific moment in time, and cinematographer Gordon Willis&#8217; shockingly slim Oscar history.<br />
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Topics also include Paul Zindel books, Harry And Walter Go To New York, and Shelley Winters in The Poseidon Adventure.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Jordan: <a href="https://twitter.com/jhoffman">@jhoffman</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>287 &#8211; Harold and Maude (with Katie Walsh) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1971)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/06/287-harold-and-maude-with-katie-walsh-70s-spectacular-1971/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The 70s Spectacular continues with critic and podcaster Katie Walsh joining us to discuss 1971 and Hal Ashby. After making his directorial debut with The Landlord after a career as an editor (including an Oscar win for In the Heat of the Night), Ashby returned to the director’s chair for what might be the film that became his … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/06/287-harold-and-maude-with-katie-walsh-70s-spectacular-1971/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;287 – Harold and Maude (with Katie Walsh) (70s Spectacular – 1971)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The 70s Spectacular continues with critic and podcaster Katie Walsh joining us to discuss 1971 and Hal Ashby. After making his directorial debut with The Landlord after a career as an editor (including an Oscar win for In the Heat of the Night),</itunes:subtitle>
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The 70s Spectacular continues with critic and podcaster Katie Walsh joining us to discuss 1971 and Hal Ashby. After making his directorial debut with&nbsp;The Landlord&nbsp;after a career as an editor (including an Oscar win for&nbsp;In the Heat of the Night), Ashby returned to the director&#8217;s chair for what might be the film that became his signature.&nbsp;Harold and Maude&nbsp;cast recent comedy breakthrough Bud Cort as a death-obsessed, disaffected youth who falls for a free spirit who just so happens to be 60 years older, played by recent Oscar winner Ruth Gordon.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Ashby&#8217;s prolific career in the 1970s, where&nbsp;Harold and Maude&nbsp;would be his only film without Oscar nominations. We also talk about Gordon&#8217;s three screenwriting Oscar nominations with her partner, Vivian Pickles&#8217; underpraised performance as Harold&#8217;s mother, and the musical contributions of Cat Stevens.<br />
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Topics also include T-Mobile ads, the secret hotness of Norma Rae, and Charlie Chaplin&#8217;s honorary Oscar win.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Katie: <a href="https://twitter.com/katiewalshstx">@katiewalshtx</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>286 &#8211; Something for Everyone (with Chris Schleicher!) (70s Spectacular &#8211; 1970)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/01/286-something-for-everyone-with-chris-schleicher-70s-spectacular-1970/</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s time to kick off our May miniseries – the This Had Oscar Buzz: 70s Spectacular! For 1970, television writer Chris Schleicher joins us for a forgotten tale of wealth, deception, and Bavarian castles. The directorial debut of stage legend Hal Prince (and with a screenplay by his frequent collaborator Hugh Wheeler, from the novel … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/05/01/286-something-for-everyone-with-chris-schleicher-70s-spectacular-1970/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;286 – Something for Everyone (with Chris Schleicher!) (70s Spectacular – 1970)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s time to kick off our May miniseries – the This Had Oscar Buzz: 70s Spectacular! For 1970, television writer Chris Schleicher joins us for a forgotten tale of wealth, deception, and Bavarian castles. The directorial debut of stage legend Hal Prince...</itunes:subtitle>
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It&#8217;s time to kick off our May miniseries &#8211; the This Had Oscar Buzz: 70s Spectacular! For 1970, television writer Chris Schleicher joins us for a forgotten tale of wealth, deception, and Bavarian castles. The directorial debut of stage legend Hal Prince (and with a screenplay by his frequent collaborator Hugh Wheeler, from the novel The Cook by Harry Kressing),&nbsp;Something for Everyone&nbsp;starred a pre-Cabaret&nbsp;Michael York as a young man who weasel&#8217;s his way into the good graces of a wealthy family in order to claim their family castle. As the family matriarch, Angela Lansbury earned a Golden Globe nomination that didn&#8217;t translate to Oscar.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the 1970 Oscar year dominated by controversy surrounding George C. Scott&#8217;s rejection of Oscar pomp and circumstance and this film&#8217;s very obvious similarities to&nbsp;Saltburn. We also talk about Lansbury&#8217;s Oscar and Tony run preceding the film, Michael York as canonical cinematic bisexual, and Prince&#8217;s directorial failure adapting&nbsp;A Little Night Music.<br />
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Topics also include &#8220;It Goes Like It Goes,&#8221; the supporting actresses of Five Easy Pieces, and our disdain for Love Story.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Chris Schleicher: <a href="https://twitter.com/cschleichsrun">@cschleichsrun</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>Intro to 70s Spectacular</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/29/intro-to-70s-spectacular/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 11:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>May is upon us and that means it’s time for another May miniseries! How could we top last year’s 100 Years, 100… Snubs! success? Well, we’ll be doing a deep dive into the Oscar era that was the 1970s! In the month of May, we will be looking back at each year of the decade … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/29/intro-to-70s-spectacular/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Intro to 70s Spectacular&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>May is upon us and that means it’s time for another May miniseries! How could we top last year’s 100 Years, 100… Snubs! success? Well, we’ll be doing a deep dive into the Oscar era that was the 1970s! In the month of May,</itunes:subtitle>
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May is upon us and that means it&#8217;s time for another May miniseries! How could we top last year&#8217;s 100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! success? Well, we&#8217;ll be doing a deep dive into the Oscar era that was the 1970s! In the month of May, we will be looking back at each year of the decade with not only a discussion of a film from that year, but also the Oscar history of each year. Before that kicks off, here&#8217;s your intro episode to get you excited for what&#8217;s to come!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>285 &#8211; A Bigger Splash</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/22/285-a-bigger-splash/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re stoked for Challengers this week, so naturally we’re talking about one of our favorites in the Luca Guadagnino resume, 2016’s underdiscussed and hot as hell A Bigger Splash. Premiering at the 2015 Venice Film Festival and playing internationally in 2015, but opening late spring 2016 in the States, A Bigger Splash is a rock-and-roll-inflected tale of sex and ego … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/22/285-a-bigger-splash/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;285 – A Bigger Splash&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re stoked for Challengers this week, so naturally we’re talking about one of our favorites in the Luca Guadagnino resume, 2016’s underdiscussed and hot as hell A Bigger Splash. Premiering at the 2015 Venice Film Festival and playing internationally ...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re stoked for&nbsp;Challengers&nbsp;this week, so naturally we&#8217;re talking about one of our favorites in the Luca Guadagnino resume, 2016&#8217;s underdiscussed and hot as hell&nbsp;A Bigger Splash. Premiering at the 2015 Venice Film Festival and playing internationally in 2015, but opening late spring 2016 in the States,&nbsp;A Bigger Splash&nbsp;is a rock-and-roll-inflected tale of sex and ego that loosely remakes&nbsp;La Piscine. With a foursome of stellar performances by Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes, Matthias Schoenaerts, and Dakota Johnson, the film earned strong notices especially for Fiennes&#8217; bawdy dance moves, but category confusion and the spring release hindered his chances.<br />
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This week, we talk about the film&#8217;s portrayal of desire and deception, and how slyly the film weaves in themes of morality. We also discuss Tilda&#8217;s vocal acting choice, Johnson&#8217;s career emerging from&nbsp;50 Shades, and the 2015 Venice jury. And we reveal the topic for the coming May miniseries!!<br />
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Topics also include poolside etiquette, adult braces, and Regina King being edited out of Beastly.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>284 &#8211; The Sisters Brothers</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/15/284-the-sisters-brothers/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you think we are too dismissive of westerns, allow this week’s episode to contradict that notion! In 2018, Jacques Audiard made his English language debut with an adaptation of Patrick deWitt’s novel The Sisters Brothers. John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix starred as gunslinging assassin siblings in 19th century America, with both on the pursuit … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/15/284-the-sisters-brothers/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;284 – The Sisters Brothers&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>If you think we are too dismissive of westerns, allow this week’s episode to contradict that notion! In 2018, Jacques Audiard made his English language debut with an adaptation of Patrick deWitt’s novel The Sisters Brothers. John C.</itunes:subtitle>
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If you think we are too dismissive of westerns, allow this week&#8217;s episode to contradict that notion! In 2018, Jacques Audiard made his English language debut with an adaptation of Patrick deWitt&#8217;s novel&nbsp;The Sisters Brothers. John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix starred as gunslinging assassin siblings in 19th century America, with both on the pursuit of a detective and a scientist (played respectively by a reunited Jake Gyllenhaal and Riz Ahmed) with a plot for gold. Despite the reputation of everyone involved, the film received a mild reception at fall festivals before a quiet September release.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the struggles of Annapurna to successfully switch from being a production house to a distributor. We also discuss the career of Reilly with the hopes of a career reappraisal, our feelings about the western genre and the attempts to revive it, and Audiard&#8217;s French submission contender in&nbsp;A Prophet.&nbsp;<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>283 &#8211; Garden State</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/08/283-garden-state/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re finally diving into the time capsule that is 2004’s Garden State. The writing and directing debut of Zach Braff, the film stars Braff as a depressed actor who returns to his Jersey home to attend his mother’s funeral. Once there, he reunites with former friends and maybe meets the love of his life (played … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/08/283-garden-state/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;283 – Garden State&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re finally diving into the time capsule that is 2004’s Garden State. The writing and directing debut of Zach Braff, the film stars Braff as a depressed actor who returns to his Jersey home to attend his mother’s funeral. Once there,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re finally diving into the time capsule that is 2004&#8217;s Garden State. The writing and directing debut of Zach Braff, the film stars Braff as a depressed actor who returns to his Jersey home to attend his mother&#8217;s funeral. Once there, he reunites with former friends and maybe meets the love of his life (played by Natalie Portman in an urtext manic pixie dream girl mode) who helps him reevaluate his life. The film was a Sundance sensation and unleashed a gangbusters trailer package, igniting the love of young cinephiles, if not the Academy.&nbsp;<br />
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This episode, we discuss what about the film has aged poorly and its place in Fox Searchlight&#8217;s very busy 2004. We also talk about the film&#8217;s incredibly popular and definitive soundtrack, Portman&#8217;s performance and career up to her first Oscar nomination, and Jackie Hoffman&#8217;s brief performance in the film hilariously singing Lionel Ritchie.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>282 &#8211; Music (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/01/282-music-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>On top of all the horrors of the pandemic, let’s not forget that that time also gave us cringe cinema directed by Sia. This week, we come to you with another Patreon Selects, where sponsor listener Stuart has tasked us with that very film. Initially shot in 2017, Sia’s Music cast Kate Hudson as a troublesome drug … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/04/01/282-music-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;282 – Music (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>On top of all the horrors of the pandemic, let’s not forget that that time also gave us cringe cinema directed by Sia. This week, we come to you with another Patreon Selects, where sponsor listener Stuart has tasked us with that very film.</itunes:subtitle>
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On top of all the horrors of the pandemic, let&#8217;s not forget that that time also gave us cringe cinema directed by Sia. This week, we come to you with another Patreon Selects, where sponsor listener Stuart has tasked us with that very film. Initially shot in 2017, Sia&#8217;s&nbsp;Music&nbsp;cast Kate Hudson as a troublesome drug dealer tasked with taking over the care of her younger autistic sister, played by Sia protege Maddie Ziegler. The ill-conceived film earned a deserved firestorm of outcry for Sia not casting a neurodivergent performer and the singer&#8217;s initial dismissive reactions to the controversy, but then earned two shock Golden Globe nominations in the Musical/Comedy categories.<br />
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This episode, we unpack all that makes this our presumed worst film we have yet to discuss. We also talk about supporting star Leslie Odom Jr.&#8217;s presence in the film in the same season as his dual Oscar nominations for&nbsp;One Night in Miami&#8230;, Hudson&#8217;s newfound music career, and the films that the Globes could have sensibly nominated in&nbsp;Music&#8216;s place.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>281 &#8211; Fair Game</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/25/281-fair-game/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We return to the work of Naomi Watts this week for a discussion on 2010’s Fair Game. Costarring with Sean Penn for the third time in a decade, Watts starred as outed CIA agent Valerie Plame with the film detailing the leaking of Plame’s identity amidst her husband Joseph C. Wilson’s criticisms of the Bush administration. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/25/281-fair-game/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;281 – Fair Game&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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This week, we talk about the career of Liman, including the fraught production of&nbsp;The Bourne Identity. We also discuss Watts&#8217; period between her two Oscar nominations, the general landscape of Bush era politics and how few films successfully unpacked it well, and the relative box office disappointment of&nbsp;Edge of Tomorrow.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>280 &#8211; State and Main</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/18/280-state-and-main/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2024 13:48:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Forgotten cinema, you ask? This week, we’re coming to you with 2000’s State and Main, a Hollywood satire and ensemble comedy from lauded playwright David Mamet. A farce about a film production wreaking havoc on small town America, the film featured a very Mametian cast of Alec Baldwin and William H. Macy along with of-the-moment stars … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/18/280-state-and-main/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;280 – State and Main&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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This episode, we talk about David Mamet&#8217;s high (but waning) regard in the American theatre in contrast to his more under-the-radar film reputation. We also talk about PSH&#8217;s late-90s breakthrough years, SJP&#8217;s reign over the Globes for&nbsp;Sex and the City, and WHM&#8217;s surprising lack of an Oscar nomination since&nbsp;Fargo.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>279 &#8211; Nope</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/11/279-nope/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2024 16:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With another Oscar ceremony coming to a close, it’s time to crack the seal on the Class of 2022 movies and we couldn’t wait to talk about Jordan Peele’s Nope! Priming audiences for a big summer alien invasion film, Peele also delivered a film with a lot on its mind about society’s relationship to witnessing and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/11/279-nope/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;279 – Nope&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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With another Oscar ceremony coming to a close, it&#8217;s time to crack the seal on the Class of 2022 movies and we couldn&#8217;t wait to talk about Jordan Peele&#8217;s&nbsp;Nope! Priming audiences for a big summer alien invasion film, Peele also delivered a film with a lot on its mind about society&#8217;s relationship to witnessing and capturing violent spectacle, the film industry&#8217;s history of disregard for Black artists, and how we package our own traumas. With a terrific ensemble led by Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as siblings who discover an unexplainable phenomena in the skies,&nbsp;Nope&nbsp;is perhaps 2022&#8217;s biggest head-scratcher among films not recognized by the Academy.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the 2022 box office dynamic that unfairly tainted&nbsp;Nope&nbsp;as a box office disappointment and its many, rich avenues for narrative interpretation. We also talk about Kaluuya&#8217;s underrated performance, Palmer&#8217;s contrasting performance that was campaigned in supporting, and what makes the movie a monster movie vs. an alien movie.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>278 &#8211; Annette</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/04/278-annette/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2024 19:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Coming out of the COVID-led doldrums of 2020, the Cannes Film Festival loomed large as a “movies are back!!” starting gate for global cinema. Its opening film, Annette, was a long-in-development rock opera with music by cult fave Sparks and directed by visionary auteur Leos Carax, returning to the Croisette with his first film in nearly … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/03/04/278-annette/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;278 – Annette&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Coming out of the COVID-led doldrums of 2020, the Cannes Film Festival loomed large as a “movies are back!!” starting gate for global cinema. Its opening film, Annette, was a long-in-development rock opera with music by cult fave Sparks and directed by...</itunes:subtitle>
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Coming out of the COVID-led doldrums of 2020, the Cannes Film Festival loomed large as a &#8220;movies are back!!&#8221; starting gate for global cinema. Its opening film,&nbsp;Annette, was a long-in-development rock opera with music by cult fave Sparks and directed by visionary auteur Leos Carax, returning to the Croisette with his first film in nearly a decade. With Adam Driver at the helm as a batboy shock jock comedian who falls in love with opera star Marion Cotillard to disastrous results, the film is a bizarre fantasia about destructive creative ego and features a puppet as the titular baby singer. Though the film drew raves and buzz around Driver and Sparks&#8217; score,&nbsp;Annette&nbsp;was alas too freaky for the Academy.<br />
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This week, we talk about Driver&#8217;s career and how his unique physicality makes him a worthy successor to Carax&#8217;s usual collaborator Denis Lavant. We also talk about the other famous castings while the film sat in development, the 2021 Original Song contenders, and Simon Helberg&#8217;s supporting performance.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>277 &#8211; Beautiful Boy</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/26/277-beautiful-boy/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2024 14:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Attention, Dune-heads, we’re talking about Timothee Chalamet this week! In 2018, fresh off of his first Oscar nomination, Chalamet joined Steve Carell for Beautiful Boy, an adaptation of David and Nic Sheff’s memoirs about a young man’s addiction and his father’s attempts to help him. Directed by Felix van Groeningen (who’d directed nominated international feature The Broken Circle … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/26/277-beautiful-boy/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;277 – Beautiful Boy&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Attention, Dune-heads, we’re talking about Timothee Chalamet this week! In 2018, fresh off of his first Oscar nomination, Chalamet joined Steve Carell for Beautiful Boy, an adaptation of David and Nic Sheff’s memoirs about a young man’s addiction and h...</itunes:subtitle>
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Attention,&nbsp;Dune-heads, we&#8217;re talking about Timothee Chalamet this week! In 2018, fresh off of his first Oscar nomination, Chalamet joined Steve Carell for&nbsp;Beautiful Boy, an adaptation of David and Nic Sheff&#8217;s memoirs about a young man&#8217;s addiction and his father&#8217;s attempts to help him. Directed by Felix van Groeningen (who&#8217;d directed nominated international feature&nbsp;The Broken Circle Breakdown), the film is a somewhat scattered and ineffective weepie that strains Carell&#8217;s limitations but nevertheless earned Chalamet Best Supporting Actor nominations at all the major precursors.<br />
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This week, we talk about Carell&#8217;s career starting with The Daily Show and his more tricky dramatic work. We also talk about Chalamet&#8217;s quick ascent following his&nbsp;Call Me By Your Name&nbsp;success, Maura Tierney&#8217;s impactful but too brief role, and 2018 Best Supporting Actor.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>276 &#8211; Spanglish</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/19/276-spanglish/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2024 14:36:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we are talking about one of the biggest THOB titles that we haven’t yet discussed: 2004’s Spanglish. James L. Brooks returned nearly a decade after his Oscar success with As Good As It Gets with this story of two disparate families thrust together: an immigrant single mother and the rich Los Angeles family … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/19/276-spanglish/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;276 – Spanglish&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we are talking about one of the biggest THOB titles that we haven’t yet discussed: 2004’s Spanglish. James L. Brooks returned nearly a decade after his Oscar success with As Good As It Gets with this story of two disparate families thrust to...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we are talking about one of the biggest THOB titles that we haven&#8217;t yet discussed: 2004&#8217;s Spanglish. James L. Brooks returned nearly a decade after his Oscar success with As Good As It Gets with this story of two disparate families thrust together: an immigrant single mother and the rich Los Angeles family she works for. With Adam Sandler headlining one year after earning his first bout of buzz for Punch-Drunk Love, this looked to be a chance for the Academy to honor him as a serious performer within the Academy-beloved Brooksian seriocomic glow. But the movie&#8230; has some issues!<br />
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This episode, we talk about Cloris Leachman&#8217;s stellar boozy performance and Téa Leoni&#8217;s work tried to wrangle an impossible character. We also discuss Paz Vega as the film&#8217;s attempted breakthrough performance to American audiences, Brooks&#8217; Oscar history, and the many mystery middle names in Hollywood.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>275 &#8211; The Woman in the Window (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/12/275-the-woman-in-the-window-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2024 14:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re wrapping up our run of Patreon Selects episode with a real doozy! Originally intended for 2019, The Woman in the Window was meant as a prestige adaptation of a popular thriller, packing quite the pedigree. With the attached talents of director Joe Wright, writer Tracy Letts, and star Amy Adams (along with a stellar supporting cast), … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/12/275-the-woman-in-the-window-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;275 – The Woman in the Window (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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We&#8217;re wrapping up our run of Patreon Selects episode with a real doozy! Originally intended for 2019,&nbsp;The Woman in the Window&nbsp;was meant as a prestige adaptation of a popular thriller, packing quite the pedigree. With the attached talents of director Joe Wright, writer Tracy Letts, and star Amy Adams (along with a stellar supporting cast), the film follows an agoraphobic who witnesses a murder across the street, setting off a mystery of mistaken identities and skewed perceptions of reality. Then, it was hit by a rapid succession of misfortunes including the Disney-Fox merger, a cringe-inducing exposé on author A.J. Finn, and, well, the pandemic.<br />
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This episode, we talk about what went wrong and what might have been watered down by the Tony Gilroy reshoots. We also discuss Adams&#8217; recent run of disappointing roles, our hopes for&nbsp;Nightbitch&nbsp;later this year, and Jennifer Jason Leigh joins our Six Timers Club!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>274 &#8211; Certified Copy (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/05/274-certified-copy-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our patrons said we must stay in Tuscany! This week, we’ve got another Patreon Selects episode and it has us talking about one of our least favorite Oscar years. In 2010, Abbas Kiarostami returned to Cannes with yet another masterpiece in Certified Copy, a dense and transfixing musing on reproductions of art, authenticity, and perception. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/05/274-certified-copy-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;274 – Certified Copy (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our patrons said we must stay in Tuscany! This week, we’ve got another Patreon Selects episode and it has us talking about one of our least favorite Oscar years. In 2010, Abbas Kiarostami returned to Cannes with yet another masterpiece in Certified Cop...</itunes:subtitle>
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Our patrons said we must stay in Tuscany! This week, we&#8217;ve got another Patreon Selects episode and it has us talking about one of our least favorite Oscar years. In 2010, Abbas Kiarostami returned to Cannes with yet another masterpiece in Certified Copy, a dense and transfixing musing on reproductions of art, authenticity, and perception. The film didn&#8217;t release stateside until 2011, but did earn Juliette Binoche Best Actress at Cannes and a wide range of critical response, from befuddled to enraptured. But Certified Copy became more of a critical favorite than Oscar hopeful, while a different Iranian filmmaker, Asghar Farhadi, would win the country&#8217;s first international Oscar for A Separation.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Binoche&#8217;s career including her mixed bag of American projects. We also talk about the film&#8217;s slippery presentation of reality and role-play, the Iranian New Wave and Iran&#8217;s Oscar history, and the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; Sundance the Night (with Cameron Scheetz)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/02/bonus-sundance-the-night-with-cameron-scheetz/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re breaking into your regular podcast schedule to bring you a special bonus episode recapping our thoughts on the films of this year’s Sundance Film Festival! And we’ve asked Queerty’s Cameron Scheetz back on to tell us what the festival was like on the ground at Park City (along with thoughts on non-virtual films like … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/02/02/bonus-sundance-the-night-with-cameron-scheetz/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – Sundance the Night (with Cameron Scheetz)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re breaking into your regular podcast schedule to bring you a special bonus episode recapping our thoughts on the films of this year’s Sundance Film Festival! And we’ve asked Queerty’s Cameron Scheetz back on to tell us what the festival was like on...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re breaking into your regular podcast schedule to bring you a special bonus episode recapping our thoughts on the films of this year&#8217;s Sundance Film Festival! And we&#8217;ve asked Queerty&#8217;s Cameron Scheetz back on to tell us what the festival was like on the ground at Park City (along with thoughts on non-virtual films like I Saw the TV Glow)! Topics include June Squibb going vigilante as Thelma, a Kieran Culkin/Jesse Eisenberg Pain-ful duet, and our favorite films of this year&#8217;s festival!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Cameron: <a href="https://twitter.com/cameronscheetz">@cameronscheetz</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>Class of 2023</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/29/class-of-2023/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2024 14:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s here! Our most awaited and beloved episode of every year! We’re here this week to look back at the This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2023, celebrating all of the films that had some kind of Oscar hopes that managed zero nominations last week. We’re giving our categories a minor facelift, while still discussing … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/29/class-of-2023/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Class of 2023&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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It&#8217;s here! Our most awaited and beloved episode of every year! We&#8217;re here this week to look back at the This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2023, celebrating all of the films that had some kind of Oscar hopes that managed zero nominations last week. We&#8217;re giving our categories a minor facelift, while still discussing things like the most forgettable and most deserving films left out in the Oscar cold. Topics also include movies that make Joe and Chris argue, Madonna tardiness, and the much discussed Barbie misses in Best Actress and Best Director.<br />
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		<title>273 &#8211; Under the Tuscan Sun (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/22/273-under-the-tuscan-sun-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2024 15:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, our Patreon Selects episodes continue and they’re staying in Europe! One of our sponsors has selected for us an Oscar nomination follow-up star vehicle for the divine Diane Lane, 2003’s Under the Tuscan Sun. Loosely adapted from Frances Mayes’ memoir, the film follows Lane as a new divorce gifted a Tuscan vacation who decides … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/22/273-under-the-tuscan-sun-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;273 – Under the Tuscan Sun (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, our Patreon Selects episodes continue and they’re staying in Europe! One of our sponsors has selected for us an Oscar nomination follow-up star vehicle for the divine Diane Lane, 2003’s Under the Tuscan Sun.</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, our Patreon Selects episodes continue and they&#8217;re staying in Europe! One of our sponsors has selected for us an Oscar nomination follow-up star vehicle for the divine Diane Lane, 2003&#8217;s&nbsp;Under the Tuscan Sun. Loosely adapted from Frances Mayes&#8217; memoir, the film follows Lane as a new divorce gifted a Tuscan vacation who decides to feel the rain on her skin (no one else can feel it for her! only she can let it in!) and buys a Tuscan home to uproot her life. Fresh off an&nbsp;Unfaithful&nbsp;Best Actress nomination, the film launched in the fall but was quickly reduced to romcom fare unworthy of awards.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Lane&#8217;s career leading up to the critical groundswell that resulted in her Oscar nomination. We also talk about Lindsay Duncan going all&nbsp;La Dolce Vita, contemporary production design, and the 2003 Golden Globes Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy lineup.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>272 &#8211; 8 Women (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/15/272-8-women-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our Patreon Selects series continues with another dive into French cinema! In 2002, director Francois Ozon delivered an actress bonanza with 8 Women, an homage of Douglas Sirk and Alfred Hitchcock that’s also a musical and also murder mystery and also a celebration of the biggest French actresses of the moment. Set at Christmas, its titular … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/15/272-8-women-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;272 – 8 Women (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our Patreon Selects series continues with another dive into French cinema! In 2002, director Francois Ozon delivered an actress bonanza with 8 Women, an homage of Douglas Sirk and Alfred Hitchcock that’s also a musical and also murder mystery and also ...</itunes:subtitle>
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Our Patreon Selects series continues with another dive into French cinema! In 2002, director Francois Ozon delivered an actress bonanza with&nbsp;8 Women, an homage of Douglas Sirk and Alfred Hitchcock that&#8217;s also a musical and also murder mystery and also a celebration of the biggest French actresses of the moment. Set at Christmas, its titular ensemble tries to discover who among them has killed the family patriarch. Despite a solid run for France in the aughts with their Oscars submissions, Ozon&#8217;s treacly affair did not make it to the Oscar ball.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Ozon&#8217;s filmography and France&#8217;s current difficulties nabbing an International Feature Oscar despite their stature in the race. We also talk about the career of Chris&#8217; fave Isabelle Huppert, the film as Harold They&#8217;re Lesbians core, and our thoughts on&nbsp;The Taste of Things&#8216; chances this year.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>271 &#8211; Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/08/271-portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jan 2024 17:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our Patreon Selects episodes continue this week with a pick from Audrey: the beloved 2019 lesbian romance Portrait of a Lady on Fire. The film launched at the Cannes Film Festival, winning the Best Screenplay prize and skyrocketing director Céline Sciamma to the names of most beloved contemporary directors. However, when the Oscar race began, France … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/08/271-portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;271 – Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our Patreon Selects episodes continue this week with a pick from Audrey: the beloved 2019 lesbian romance Portrait of a Lady on Fire. The film launched at the Cannes Film Festival, winning the Best Screenplay prize and skyrocketing director Céline Scia...</itunes:subtitle>
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Our Patreon Selects episodes continue this week with a pick from Audrey: the beloved 2019 lesbian romance&nbsp;Portrait of a Lady on Fire. The film launched at the Cannes Film Festival, winning the Best Screenplay prize and skyrocketing director Céline Sciamma to the names of most beloved contemporary directors. However, when the Oscar race began, France instead chose to submit Ladj Ly&#8217;s&nbsp;Les Misérables&nbsp;for the International Feature race. Sciamma&#8217;s film still gained feverish fandom on the fall festival circuit and even more critical raves, but ultimately distributor Neon focused its awards campaign energies on fanning the flames of the&nbsp;Parasite&nbsp;moment.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and Portrait&#8217;s delayed platform release that got abbreviated by COVID. We also discuss Adèle Haenel&#8217;s stunning enigmatic performance, the film where Noémie Merlant falls in love with a circus ride, and the case for Claire Mathon in Best Cinematography.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>270 &#8211; Sister Act (Patreon Selects)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All January we’ll be doing a series we call Patreon Selects with episodes chosen by members of our sponsor-level tier on Patreon (and they’ll be sharing their Oscar origin stories too)! First up is 1992’s megasmash musical comedy Sister Act! Originally designed as a showcase for Bette Midler, the film became a starring vehicle for Whoopi … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2024/01/01/270-sister-act/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;270 – Sister Act (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>All January we’ll be doing a series we call Patreon Selects with episodes chosen by members of our sponsor-level tier on Patreon (and they’ll be sharing their Oscar origin stories too)! First up is 1992’s megasmash musical comedy Sister Act!</itunes:subtitle>
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All January we&#8217;ll be doing a series we call Patreon Selects with episodes chosen by members of our sponsor-level tier on Patreon (and they&#8217;ll be sharing their Oscar origin stories too)! First up is 1992&#8217;s megasmash musical comedy&nbsp;Sister Act! Originally designed as a showcase for Bette Midler, the film became a starring vehicle for Whoopi Goldberg hot off of her Oscar win for&nbsp;Ghost. With Whoopi as an on-the-run lounge singer who hides out in a convent and turns the church&#8217;s choir into a sensation, the film won the affection of audiences but not an Academy with a tricky relationship with comedy.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Whoopi&#8217;s career from theatre breakthrough to movie star to Oscar host. We also talk about Dame Maggie Smith&#8217;s two Oscar wins, the career of writer Paul Rudnick (who took his name off the film), and the divine Mary Wickes.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>269 &#8211; Eyes Wide Shut</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/25/269-eyes-wide-shut/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Listeners have been asking for this episode for years and today, Santa is bringing it to you! Happy Holidays, it’s time for Eyes Wide Shut! In 1999, the film was hotly anticipated for many reasons: it starred Hollywood’s most famous couple, it was the final film of master of masters Stanley Kubrick, its very long … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/25/269-eyes-wide-shut/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;269 – Eyes Wide Shut&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Listeners have been asking for this episode for years and today, Santa is bringing it to you! Happy Holidays, it’s time for Eyes Wide Shut! In 1999, the film was hotly anticipated for many reasons: it starred Hollywood’s most famous couple,</itunes:subtitle>
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Listeners have been asking for this episode for years and today, Santa is bringing it to you! Happy Holidays, it&#8217;s time for Eyes Wide Shut! In 1999, the film was hotly anticipated for many reasons: it starred Hollywood&#8217;s most famous couple, it was the final film of master of masters Stanley Kubrick, its very long production was hounded by the press, and it promised lots of onscreen sex. Adapted from Arthur Schnitzler&#8217;s Traumnovelle, the film cast Tom Cruise as a doctor who goes on an odyssey of sexual obsession after his wife (a haunting Nicole Kidman) confesses to an unrequited sexual fantasy about a stranger. A ritual orgy, Todd Field playing jazz piano, and a flirty Alan Cumming followed, and baffled audiences reacted viciously.<br />
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This episode, we discuss the film&#8217;s initial negative reaction from audiences and critics alike and its contemporary reassessment. We also talk about its formative place in Kidman&#8217;s emphasis on auteurs, how the film unpacks Cruise&#8217;s screen persona, and the film&#8217;s mystery box marketing.<br />
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Topics also include Sidney Pollack barechested in suspenders, the film&#8217;s censored orgy, and the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>268 &#8211; Shattered Glass (with Richard Lawson!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/18/268-shattered-glass-with-richard-lawson/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2023 16:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hayden Christensen arrived seemingly out of nowhere to land the role of pre-Vader Anakin Skywalker, becoming one of Hollywood’s hottest stars overnight and largely untested as a screen presence. After a respected turn in Life As A House(see previous episode!), the Attack of the Clones reviews soured audiences on this brand new star. The very next year, he … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/18/268-shattered-glass-with-richard-lawson/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;268 – Shattered Glass (with Richard Lawson!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Hayden Christensen arrived seemingly out of nowhere to land the role of pre-Vader Anakin Skywalker, becoming one of Hollywood’s hottest stars overnight and largely untested as a screen presence. After a respected turn in Life As A House(see previous ep...</itunes:subtitle>
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Hayden Christensen arrived seemingly out of nowhere to land the role of pre-Vader Anakin Skywalker, becoming one of Hollywood&#8217;s hottest stars overnight and largely untested as a screen presence. After a respected turn in&nbsp;Life As A House(see previous episode!), the&nbsp;Attack of the Clones&nbsp;reviews soured audiences on this brand new star. The very next year, he gave a terrific performance in&nbsp;Shattered Glass&nbsp;as journalist Stephen Glass who famously fabricated stories for The New Republic. But awards bodies overlooked Christensen&#8217;s work and instead nominated the rising Peter Sarsgaard as Glass&#8217; pseudo-rival Chuck Lane.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the Entertainment Weekly It List that was Christensen&#8217;s first debut post-Star Wars casting and his return to the franchise. We also talk about director/writer Billy Ray, Sarsgaard&#8217;s near nomination here, and journalism movies that were successful with Oscar.<br />
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Topics also include working with fact checkers, college group watch television, and the 2003 Independent Spirit Awards.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Richard: <a href="https://twitter.com/rilaws">@rilaws</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>267 &#8211; Heat (with Roxana Hadadi!) (Patreon Selects)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/11/267-heat-with-roxana-hadadi-patreon-selects/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2023 16:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, our first film selected by one of our sponsor-tier Patreon subscribers arrives, and we brought back Vulture’s Roxana Hadadi to celebrate. In 1995, audiences were hyped to finally see an onscreen showdown between Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro in Michael Mann’s Heat. But what promised to be a standard actioner on paper (on top … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/11/267-heat-with-roxana-hadadi-patreon-selects/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;267 – Heat (with Roxana Hadadi!) (Patreon Selects)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, our first film selected by one of our sponsor-tier Patreon subscribers arrives, and we brought back Vulture’s Roxana Hadadi to celebrate. In 1995, audiences were hyped to finally see an onscreen showdown between Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro i...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, our first film selected by one of our sponsor-tier Patreon subscribers arrives, and we brought back Vulture&#8217;s Roxana Hadadi to celebrate. In 1995, audiences were hyped to finally see an onscreen showdown between Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro in Michael Mann&#8217;s&nbsp;Heat. But what promised to be a standard actioner on paper (on top of a battle of titans) was in actuality an existential tone poem on masculinity, with audiences feeling let down by the lack of fireworks in Pacino and DeNiro&#8217;s brief but mighty scene. The film has since been reassessed, earning a vocal and devoted fanbase that hail the film as Mann&#8217;s masterpiece.<br />
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This week, we talk about Mann&#8217;s work studying the masculine mind and Pacino and DeNiro&#8217;s 1990s periods. We also talk about Val Kilmer&#8217;s Batman year, how the 1995 Oscars largely rejected darker material, and our thoughts on Mann&#8217;s&nbsp;Ferrari.<br />
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Topics also include bisexual eyebrow piercings, our diner orders, and the Nyad towel.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Roxana: <a href="https://twitter.com/roxana_hadadi">@roxana_hadadi</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>266 &#8211; The Nest</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/04/266-the-nest/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2023 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We who loved his debut Martha Marcy May Marlene (see previous episode!) waited eagerly for director Sean Durkin’s follow-up feature while he worked in television and produced other films. That sophomore feature came almost a decade later with The Nest. Starring Carrie Coon and Jude Law, the film follows a married couple who move to England to follow … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/12/04/266-the-nest/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;266 – The Nest&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We who loved his debut Martha Marcy May Marlene (see previous episode!) waited eagerly for director Sean Durkin’s follow-up feature while he worked in television and produced other films. That sophomore feature came almost a decade later with The Nest....</itunes:subtitle>
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We who loved his debut&nbsp;Martha Marcy May Marlene&nbsp;(see previous episode!) waited eagerly for director Sean Durkin&#8217;s follow-up feature while he worked in television and produced other films. That sophomore feature came almost a decade later with&nbsp;The Nest. Starring Carrie Coon and Jude Law, the film follows a married couple who move to England to follow the husband&#8217;s finance career, only to quickly get consumed by financial woes. The film also returned Durkin to the Sundance Film Festival&#8230; and then the pandemic happened.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Durkin&#8217;s upcoming&nbsp;The Iron Claw&nbsp;and Carrie Coon&#8217;s work in theatre and on&nbsp;The Leftovers. We also discuss how the film dabbles delicately in psychological horror, Jude Law&#8217;s playing pathetic men to perfection, and the 2020 Sundance Film Festival lineup.<br />
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Topics also include the National Board of Review&#8217;s Top 10 Independent Films of 2020, Durkin&#8217;s work on Dead Ringers, and IFC Films.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>265 &#8211; Brideshead Revisited</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/27/265-brideshead-revisited/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2023 17:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We all know that Oscar fawns over costume dramas of literary adaptations… or so we tell ourselves when forming predictions and one with a whiff of prestige arrives. In 2008, director Julian Jerrold delivered a new adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited with an up-and-coming young cast paired with Dame Emma Thompson as the devoutly religious Lady … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/27/265-brideshead-revisited/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;265 – Brideshead Revisited&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We all know that Oscar fawns over costume dramas of literary adaptations… or so we tell ourselves when forming predictions and one with a whiff of prestige arrives. In 2008, director Julian Jerrold delivered a new adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshea...</itunes:subtitle>
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We all know that Oscar fawns over costume dramas of literary adaptations&#8230; or so we tell ourselves when forming predictions and one with a whiff of prestige arrives. In 2008, director Julian Jerrold delivered a new adaptation of Evelyn Waugh&#8217;s Brideshead Revisited with an up-and-coming young cast paired with Dame Emma Thompson as the devoutly religious Lady Marchmain. With Matthew Goode as the social climber Charles Ryder and Ben Whishaw and Hayley Atwell as the siblings he romances, the queer-inflected drama earned modest reviews and box office, with Thompson an outsider Supporting Actress contender through the season.<br />
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This episode, Thompson joins our six timers club and we discuss our love for the then-emerging Whishaw. We also look back at Goode&#8217;s career including the misbegotten&nbsp;Watchmen&nbsp;film, Atwell&#8217;s career outside of Marvel, and the surprising amount of time that has passed since Thompson&#8217;s last nomination.<br />
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Topics also include Brideshead riff Saltburn, pneumonia terminology, and 2008 queer cinema.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:30:28</itunes:duration>
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		<title>264 &#8211; Everest (with Katey Rich!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/20/264-everest-with-katey-rich/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2023 16:18:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Following Thanksgiving tradition, Katey Rich returns to This Had Oscar Buzz to discussant film with indistinguishable white male actors, and this year we have chosen 2015’s Everest. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur and featuring a massive cast led by Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, and Jake Gyllenhaal, the film follows the true story of a disastrous trip … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/20/264-everest-with-katey-rich/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;264 – Everest (with Katey Rich!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Following Thanksgiving tradition, Katey Rich returns to This Had Oscar Buzz to discussant film with indistinguishable white male actors, and this year we have chosen 2015’s Everest. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur and featuring a massive cast led by Jaso...</itunes:subtitle>
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Following Thanksgiving tradition, Katey Rich returns to This Had Oscar Buzz to discussant film with indistinguishable white male actors, and this year we have chosen 2015&#8217;s Everest. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur and featuring a massive cast led by Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, and Jake Gyllenhaal, the film follows the true story of a disastrous trip up Mount Everest that left almost an entire crew dead. The prestigious cast and the film&#8217;s placement opening the Venice Film Festival led some prognosticators to suspect the film could be an Oscar player, but it ended up a straightforward disaster film that American audiences mostly dismissed.<br />
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This episode, we discuss how the film struggles to portray the reasons someone would want to climb Everest and Joe delivers his most hoot-worthy game yet. We also discuss Gyllenhaal&#8217;s recent questionable output, Elizabeth Debicki explaining things, and directors we confuse for Kormákur.<br />
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Topics also include mountain madness, author Jon Krakauer, and &#8220;wife on phone.&#8221;<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Katey: <a href="https://twitter.com/kateyrich">@kateyrich</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:26:26</itunes:duration>
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		<title>263 &#8211; A Good Year</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/13/263-a-good-year/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2023 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After the Oscar and box office success of Gladiator, director/star duo of Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe decided to reunite in 2006 for a very different kind of film, A Good Year. Starring Crowe as a finance bro who returns to the French vineyard of his beloved but estranged and now deceased uncle (played by Albert Finney), … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/13/263-a-good-year/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;263 – A Good Year&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After the Oscar and box office success of Gladiator, director/star duo of Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe decided to reunite in 2006 for a very different kind of film, A Good Year. Starring Crowe as a finance bro who returns to the French vineyard of hi...</itunes:subtitle>
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After the Oscar and box office success of&nbsp;Gladiator, director/star duo of Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe decided to reunite in 2006 for a very different kind of film,&nbsp;A Good Year. Starring Crowe as a finance bro who returns to the French vineyard of his beloved but estranged and now deceased uncle (played by Albert Finney), the film offered Scott the chance to shoot a film close to home and stretch himself into comedy. With Marion Cotillard as Crowe&#8217;s love interest and Abbie Cornish as the uncle&#8217;s rightful heir, Scott&#8217;s fledgling comedy chops resulted in a misfire and one of the biggest bombs of his career.<br />
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This episode, we discuss the Ridley Scott post-Best Picture filmography and the 2006 Best Actor race. We also look at Cotillard&#8217;s Oscar win during a strike year, Cornish&#8217;s world-traveling dialects, and the 2006 TIFF Galas.<br />
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Topics also include Industry, a former lost episode, and Buffalo voice.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>262 &#8211; Inside Man</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/06/262-inside-man/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2023 14:43:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We return to the filmography of Spike Lee this week with his biggest box office success, 2006’s Inside Man. With a star-packed cast led by Denzel Washington as a hostage negotiator, Clive Owen as the bank robber opposite him, and Jodie Foster as a nefarious fixer, Lee took a standard crime thriller and made it his … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/11/06/262-inside-man/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;262 – Inside Man&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We return to the filmography of Spike Lee this week with his biggest box office success, 2006’s Inside Man. With a star-packed cast led by Denzel Washington as a hostage negotiator, Clive Owen as the bank robber opposite him,</itunes:subtitle>
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We return to the filmography of Spike Lee this week with his biggest box office success, 2006&#8217;s&nbsp;Inside Man. With a star-packed cast led by Denzel Washington as a hostage negotiator, Clive Owen as the bank robber opposite him, and Jodie Foster as a nefarious fixer, Lee took a standard crime thriller and made it his own to instantly rewatchable results. While the film generated the kind of &#8220;you know what was a good movie?&nbsp;Inside Man!&#8221; year-end critical reassessment we often talk about, it wasn&#8217;t enough to result in the snowball effect that leads to Oscar nominations.<br />
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This episode, we talk about how Lee elevates the film with his stylistic trademarks and the film&#8217;s twinship with 2006&#8217;s Best Picture winner&nbsp;The Departed. Topics also include Foster&#8217;s return this season with&nbsp;Nyad, Owen&#8217;s post-Oscar nomination slump, and Universal&#8217;s 2006 Oscar slate of&nbsp;The Good Shepherd&nbsp;and&nbsp;Children of Men.<br />
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Topics also include Washington&#8217;s aughts Tony Scott collaborations, whatever the hell is going on over at Gladiator 2, and the Streep/Gummer split.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>261 &#8211; Hereditary</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/30/261-hereditary/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2023 13:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Happy Halloween, listeners! Naturally, this week we are returning to the shallow well of horror films that made it into the Oscar hunt with a recent highly debated and lauded terrifier. In 2018, Ari Aster made his feature debut at Sundance with Hereditary, the story of a family invaded from within by a demon worshipping cult. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/30/261-hereditary/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;261 – Hereditary&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Happy Halloween, listeners! Naturally, this week we are returning to the shallow well of horror films that made it into the Oscar hunt with a recent highly debated and lauded terrifier. In 2018, Ari Aster made his feature debut at Sundance with Heredit...</itunes:subtitle>
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Happy Halloween, listeners! Naturally, this week we are returning to the shallow well of horror films that made it into the Oscar hunt with a recent highly debated and lauded terrifier. In 2018, Ari Aster made his feature debut at Sundance with&nbsp;Hereditary, the story of a family invaded from within by a demon worshipping cult. Aster&#8217;s bizarre vision quickly earned the film a reputation as one of the scariest ever made, but Toni Collette&#8217;s performance as a terrified and grieving mother received some career-best notices and feverish hopes that she could crack the Best Actress lineup. As you might expect,&nbsp;Hereditary&nbsp;was simply too much for the Academy.<br />
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This episode, we talk about everything that makes the film so divisive and Ari Aster&#8217;s whole thing. We also talk about Collette&#8217;s career and our favorites in her filmography, the rise of character actress Ann Dowd, and what makes the conversation around &#8220;elevated horror&#8221; so frustrating.<br />
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Topics also include putting the Saturn Awards on notice, coin parties, and the Gotham Awards.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>260 &#8211; The Deep Blue Sea</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/23/260-the-deep-blue-sea/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2023 18:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A few weeks ago, we lost the great and greatly undervalued filmmaker Terence Davies, who listened have heard our love of on our previous episode for The House of Mirth. In 2011, Davies adapted the play The Deep Blue Sea for the screen, with Rachel Weisz taking the role of a post-WWII married woman devastated by a failed … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/23/260-the-deep-blue-sea/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;260 – The Deep Blue Sea&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>A few weeks ago, we lost the great and greatly undervalued filmmaker Terence Davies, who listened have heard our love of on our previous episode for The House of Mirth. In 2011, Davies adapted the play The Deep Blue Sea for the screen,</itunes:subtitle>
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A few weeks ago, we lost the great and greatly undervalued filmmaker Terence Davies, who listened have heard our love of on our previous episode for&nbsp;The House of Mirth. In 2011, Davies adapted the play&nbsp;The Deep Blue Sea&nbsp;for the screen, with Rachel Weisz taking the role of a post-WWII married woman devastated by a failed affair with a veteran pilot, played by Tom Hiddleston. The film launched at TIFF but didn&#8217;t hit US screens until the following year, with Weisz an outsider contender in Best Actress with a NYFCC win and a surprise Golden Globe nomination.<br />
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This week, we talk about Davies&#8217; heartbreaking passing and his career that culminated with&nbsp;Benediction. We also talk about Weisz&#8217; career and Best Supporting Actress win for&nbsp;The Constant Gardener, Hiddleston&#8217;s breakthrough year in 2011 including&nbsp;Thor, and Simon Russell Beale&#8217;s tender performance as Weisz&#8217; husband.<br />
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Topics also include what a cockle is, NYFCC&#8217;s other Best Actress choices, and the under appreciation of this year&#8217;s Dead Ringers limited series.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>259 &#8211; Ammonite (with Christina Tucker!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/16/259-ammonite-with-christina-tucker/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2023 14:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After Francis Lee’s celebrated queer debut God’s Own Country, the director leveled up with another gay romance Ammonite, this time with Oscar-pedigreed stars. Kate Winslet stars as 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning opposite Saoirse Ronan as Charlotte Murchison; the two develop a seaside romance of opposites between the gruff Anning and the unfulfilled Murchison. But Lee’s follow-up, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/16/259-ammonite-with-christina-tucker/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;259 – Ammonite (with Christina Tucker!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After Francis Lee’s celebrated queer debut God’s Own Country, the director leveled up with another gay romance Ammonite, this time with Oscar-pedigreed stars. Kate Winslet stars as 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning opposite Saoirse Ronan as Charl...</itunes:subtitle>
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After Francis Lee&#8217;s celebrated queer debut&nbsp;God&#8217;s Own Country, the director leveled up with another gay romance&nbsp;Ammonite, this time with Oscar-pedigreed stars. Kate Winslet stars as 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning opposite Saoirse Ronan as Charlotte Murchison; the two develop a seaside romance of opposites between the gruff Anning and the unfulfilled Murchison. But Lee&#8217;s follow-up, (originally selected for Cannes) had the unlucky fortune to come out in 2020 amidst a climate unfriendly to a romance more reserved and quiet than expected.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film&#8217;s unceremonious world premiere at the COVID-impacted Toronto International Film Festival and the film&#8217;s theatrical run. We also discuss 2017 comparison&#8217;s between&nbsp;God&#8217;s Own Country&nbsp;and&nbsp;Call Me By Your Name, Winslet&#8217;s performance on&nbsp;Mare of Easttown, and the minor controversy over the real woman&#8217;s unknown sexuality.<br />
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Topics also include Sam Levinson&#8217;s (hypothetical!) dungeon, emotional metaphor animals, and &#8220;Harold, they&#8217;re lesbians!&#8221;<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Christina: <a href="https://twitter.com/C_GraceT">@C_GraceT</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>258 &#8211; Kill Bill &#8211; Vol. 2</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/09/258-kill-bill-vol-2/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2023 18:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Last week we celebrated the 20th anniversary of Kill Bill – Vol. 1, so naturally we had to bring you Vol. 2 this week! Six months after the release of the original (and its shafting at the Oscars), The Bride returned to finish her vengeance list and kill that Bill. Surprisingly, the finale earned stronger reviews and earned … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/09/258-kill-bill-vol-2/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;258 – Kill Bill – Vol. 2&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Last week we celebrated the 20th anniversary of Kill Bill – Vol. 1, so naturally we had to bring you Vol. 2 this week! Six months after the release of the original (and its shafting at the Oscars), The Bride returned to finish her vengeance list and ki...</itunes:subtitle>
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Last week we celebrated the 20th anniversary of&nbsp;Kill Bill &#8211; Vol. 1, so naturally we had to bring you&nbsp;Vol. 2&nbsp;this week! Six months after the release of the original (and its shafting at the Oscars), The Bride returned to finish her vengeance list and kill that Bill. Surprisingly, the finale earned stronger reviews and earned praise for David Carradine&#8217;s turn as the titular assassin. But even with Uma Thurman&#8217;s towering work coming into full focus at the story&#8217;s close,&nbsp;Vol. 2&nbsp;marked one of the last times that Oscar would decide Tarantino wasn&#8217;t in their wheelhouse.<br />
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This episode, we look at how the two films differ and how some scenes may have played in one long film. We also talk about Daryl Hannah&#8217;s career, why we think the film received better reviews than its predecessor, and Beatrix Kiddo&#8217;s travel logistics.<br />
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Topics also include David Carradine&#8217;s position in the 2004 Supporting Actor race, Uma post-Bill, and the most recent Best Picture nominee we haven&#8217;t seen.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>257 &#8211; Kill Bill &#8211; Vol. 1</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/02/257-kill-bill-vol-1/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2023 16:06:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re here celebrating a 20th anniversary for a beloved film this week, listeners! After his longest break between movies to date, Quentin Tarantino delivered a samurai epic while trying to crack the script for another epic, Inglourious Basterds. That ultraviolent actioner, Kill Bill, would also reunite Tarantino with his Pulp Fiction star Uma Thurman, given a major showcase as … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/10/02/257-kill-bill-vol-1/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;257 – Kill Bill – Vol. 1&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re here celebrating a 20th anniversary for a beloved film this week, listeners! After his longest break between movies to date, Quentin Tarantino delivered a samurai epic while trying to crack the script for another epic, Inglourious Basterds.</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re here celebrating a 20th anniversary for a beloved film this week, listeners! After his longest break between movies to date, Quentin Tarantino delivered a samurai epic while trying to crack the script for another epic,&nbsp;Inglourious Basterds. That ultraviolent actioner,&nbsp;Kill Bill, would also reunite Tarantino with his&nbsp;Pulp Fiction&nbsp;star Uma Thurman, given a major showcase as an unnamed blood soaked bride bent on vengeance. But Tarantino made so much movie, it had to be split into two.<br />
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Vol. 1&nbsp;arrived in 2003 and became a sizable hit, wild mild critical praise that didn&#8217;t quite know what to do with its non-stop violence, time-hopping structure, and incomplete narrative arc. This episode, we talk about&nbsp;Kill Bill &#8211; Vol. 1&#8216;s excellent female ensemble, its triumph at the MTV Movie Awards, and the all-timer needle drop &#8220;Battle Without Honor or Humanity&#8221;.<br />
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Topics also include first experiencing the film&#8217;s cliffhanger, its strong performance at BAFTA, and early aughts trailer descriptions.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>256 &#8211; Burnt</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/25/256-burnt/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Sep 2023 17:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we’re bringing you an episode to make you yell “YA BURNT!” Back in 2015, Bradley Cooper was to headline an ensemble dreamed about an unruly addict chef trying to earn his third Michelin star. Switching from the anonymously titled Adam Jones to the equally anonymous Burnt, the film had already earned a little bit of punchline … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/25/256-burnt/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;256 – Burnt&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we’re bringing you an episode to make you yell “YA BURNT!” Back in 2015, Bradley Cooper was to headline an ensemble dreamed about an unruly addict chef trying to earn his third Michelin star. Switching from the anonymously titled Adam Jones ...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we&#8217;re bringing you an episode to make you yell &#8220;YA BURNT!&#8221; Back in 2015, Bradley Cooper was to headline an ensemble dreamed about an unruly addict chef trying to earn his third Michelin star. Switching from the anonymously titled&nbsp;Adam Jones&nbsp;to the equally anonymous&nbsp;Burnt, the film had already earned a little bit of punchline status before skipping the fall festival circuit and delivering a dud wide release. Despite Cooper&#8217;s rising star power and Academy pedigree, this one didn&#8217;t come close to the awards or audience embrace as 2014&#8217;s&nbsp;American Sniper.<br />
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This episode, we look back at a the rise of chef culture in pop culture at large from&nbsp;Top Chef&nbsp;to&nbsp;The Bear.&nbsp;We also talk about Alicia Vikander&#8217;s busy 2015 that led to an Oscar win, the film&#8217;s ludicrous but formulaic plotting by screenwriter Steven Knight, and the underwhelming cinematic output from director John Wells.<br />
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Topics also include Cooper&#8217;s upcoming Maestro, his Oscar nominations as a producer, and Serenity.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>Back to TIFF!</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/18/back-to-tiff/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2023 17:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re back from our annual trip to the Toronto International Film Festival! Once again, we’ll be dissecting our festival experience, the films we saw, and what lies ahead for the season. We discuss the Peoples’ Choice Award winner American Fiction and its chances in the awards race, several International Feature contenders at the festival including Perfect Daysand The Teachers’ … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/18/back-to-tiff/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Back to TIFF!&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re back from our annual trip to the Toronto International Film Festival! Once again, we’ll be dissecting our festival experience, the films we saw, and what lies ahead for the season. We discuss the Peoples’ Choice Award winner American Fiction and ...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re back from our annual trip to the Toronto International Film Festival! Once again, we&#8217;ll be dissecting our festival experience, the films we saw, and what lies ahead for the season. We discuss the Peoples&#8217; Choice Award winner American Fiction and its chances in the awards race, several International Feature contenders at the festival including Perfect Daysand The Teachers&#8217; Lounge, the highs and lows of festival films by actors making their directorial debuts, and our top 5 films of the festival!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>255 &#8211; Win Win</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/09/255-win-win/</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2023 20:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Before Tom McCarthy would deliver an Oscar triumph with Spotlight (and a bomb with The Cobbler), his critically beloved films centering on everyday people culminated in Win Win. The film starred Paul Giamatti as a lawyer and wrestling coach who takes in the grandson of an elderly client, one who he has taken guardianship of solely to alleviate his … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/09/255-win-win/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;255 – Win Win&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Before Tom McCarthy would deliver an Oscar triumph with Spotlight (and a bomb with The Cobbler), his critically beloved films centering on everyday people culminated in Win Win. The film starred Paul Giamatti as a lawyer and wrestling coach who takes i...</itunes:subtitle>
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Before Tom McCarthy would deliver an Oscar triumph with&nbsp;Spotlight&nbsp;(and a bomb with&nbsp;The Cobbler), his critically beloved films centering on everyday people culminated in&nbsp;Win Win. The film starred Paul Giamatti as a lawyer and wrestling coach who takes in the grandson of an elderly client, one who he has taken guardianship of solely to alleviate his family&#8217;s precarious financial situation. With a stellar ensemble including Amy Ryan and Melanie Lynskey, the film premiered at Sundance to strong reviews and earned screenplay mentions throughout the season ahead. But with distributor Fox Searchlight handling several bigger films,&nbsp;Win Win&nbsp;did not become McCarthy&#8217;s first Oscar nominee.<br />
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This episode, we look back at Giamatti&#8217;s notorious Oscar snub for&nbsp;Sideways&nbsp;and ahead to his chances this year with Alexander Payne reunion&nbsp;The Holdovers. We also discuss Ryan&#8217;s passionate and lovable performance,&nbsp;Spotlight&#8216;s position in its Best Picture lineup, and&nbsp;Win Win&#8216;s fellow nominees for Best Movie for Grownups.<br />
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Topics also include Melinda Doolittle on American Idol, Nina Arianda&#8217;s film roles, and McCarthy&#8217;s canned&nbsp;Game of Thrones&nbsp;pilot.<br />
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And remember to join us on This Had Oscar Buzz: Turbulent Brilliance over at&nbsp;<a href="https://href.li/?https://www.patreon.com/ThisHadOscarBuzz">patreon.com/thishadoscarbuzz</a>!!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>254 &#8211; The Killing of a Sacred Deer</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/04/254-the-killing-of-a-sacred-deer/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2023 17:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Some might call Yorgos Lanthimos’ Oscar ascent an unlikely one, given the oddness at the core of his films. But with the Foreign Language Feature nomination for the explicit Dogtooth and the Original Screenplay for The Lobster, the Greek auteur cemented his status in the Oscar club. A victory lap of sorts came with The … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/09/04/254-the-killing-of-a-sacred-deer/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;254 – The Killing of a Sacred Deer&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Some might call Yorgos Lanthimos’ Oscar ascent an unlikely one, given the oddness at the core of his films. But with the Foreign Language Feature nomination for the explicit Dogtooth and the Original Screenplay for The Lobster,</itunes:subtitle>
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Some might call Yorgos Lanthimos&#8217; Oscar ascent an unlikely one, given the oddness at the core of his films. But with the Foreign Language Feature nomination for the explicit Dogtooth and the Original Screenplay for The Lobster, the Greek auteur cemented his status in the Oscar club. A victory lap of sorts came with The Killing of a Sacred Deer in 2017, returning Lanthimos to Cannes competition with the pedigree of Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman. But any expectation that the film might be another Academy affirmed oddity all but evaporated when Cannes audiences discovered a bloody and deeply strange (even for Lanthimos) modern fable about a father given an otherworldly, violent demand from a deceased patient&#8217;s son.<br />
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This episode, we talk about our anticipation for Lanthimos&#8217; Poor Things this season and the elements that make this film so divisive. We also talk about Barry Keoghan&#8217;s brilliant breakthrough performance, Alicia Silverstone&#8217;s caramel tart, and the film career of character actor Bill Camp (new bet alert!).<br />
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Topics also include the now-defunct Executive Committee, Kidman smoking while gardening, and 2017 Cannes Film Festival.<br />
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Don&#8217;t forget to sign up for our Patreon, This Had Oscar Buzz: Turbulent Brilliance over at <a href="https://href.li/?https://www.patreon.com/ThisHadOscarBuzz">patreon.com/thishadoscarbuzz</a>!!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>253 &#8211; Moby Dick (with Emily St. James!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/28/253-moby-dick-with-emily-st-james/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Aug 2023 18:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re going back further than ever before this episode and we’ve got writer/critic/author Emily St. James along for the ride! After a consecutive run as an Oscar favorite in the late 1940s to early 1950s, director John Huston gave us 1956’s Moby Dick, an adaptation of perhaps the greatest novel of all time and often … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/28/253-moby-dick-with-emily-st-james/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;253 – Moby Dick (with Emily St. James!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re going back further than ever before this episode and we’ve got writer/critic/author Emily St. James along for the ride! After a consecutive run as an Oscar favorite in the late 1940s to early 1950s, director John Huston gave us 1956’s Moby Dick,</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;re going back further than ever before this episode and we&#8217;ve got writer/critic/author Emily St. James along for the ride! After a consecutive run as an Oscar favorite in the late 1940s to early 1950s, director John Huston gave us 1956&#8217;s Moby Dick, an adaptation of perhaps the greatest novel of all time and often seen as unadaptable. With Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab and a cameo performance by Orson Welles, the film earned Huston favor at the DGA Awards, but even with its (then) technical feats, the film did not continue Huston&#8217;s Oscar streak.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the impossible task of bringing Herman Melville&#8217;s novel to the screen and the perception of Peck as miscast. We also discuss the 1956 Oscars, Peck&#8217;s run as Academy president, and outrage over Home Alone&#8216;s underwhelming Oscar nomination tally.<br />
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Topics also include the Grumpy Old Men blooper reel, Reba McEntire as Trish, and we also announce the return of Vulture&#8217;s Movies Fantasy League! Join the rest of the Garys with league name AllOfUsGarys!<br />
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And don&#8217;t forget to sign up for our Patreon, This Had Oscar Buzz: Turbulent Brilliance over at <a href="https://href.li/?https://www.patreon.com/ThisHadOscarBuzz">patreon.com/thishadoscarbuzz</a>!!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Emily: <a href="https://twitter.com/emilystjams">@emilystjams</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>252 &#8211; Film Stars Don&#8217;t Die in Liverpool</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/21/252-film-stars-dont-die-in-liverpool/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 14:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ahead of this season’s Nyad, we are looking back at the Oscar history of Annette Bening and 2017’s Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool. One year after missing out on a nomination for 20th Century Women, Bening returned with this film, starring as actress Gloria Grahame . Told from the perspective of actor Peter Turner … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/21/252-film-stars-dont-die-in-liverpool/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;252 – Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Ahead of this season’s Nyad, we are looking back at the Oscar history of Annette Bening and 2017’s Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool. One year after missing out on a nomination for 20th Century Women, Bening returned with this film,</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we talk about Bening&#8217;s four previous Oscar nominations and her notorious dual losses to Hilary Swank. We also discuss actresses who have played Oscar winners, Grahame&#8217;s Oscar win for The Bad and the Beautiful, and that other Sony Pictures Classics film from 2017 that took its time to expand.<br />
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Don&#8217;t forget to sign up for This Had Oscar Buzz: Turbulent Brilliance over at <a href="https://href.li/?https://www.patreon.com/ThisHadOscarBuzz">patreon.com/thishadoscarbuzz</a>!!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>251 &#8211; Love and Mercy (with Taylor Cole!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/14/251-love-and-mercy-with-taylor-cole/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2023 14:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Are you loving our new original intro music, listeners? We’re joined this week by its composer and our friend Taylor Cole to muse on the genre musical biopic with 2015’s Love and Mercy. The film follows different chapters of Brian Wilson’s life and mental wellness journey, with Paul Dano taking on Wilson’s life as he … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/14/251-love-and-mercy-with-taylor-cole/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;251 – Love and Mercy (with Taylor Cole!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Are you loving our new original intro music, listeners? We’re joined this week by its composer and our friend Taylor Cole to muse on the genre musical biopic with 2015’s Love and Mercy. The film follows different chapters of Brian Wilson’s life and men...</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we discuss how the film&#8217;s structure appropriately tells Wilson&#8217;s story while creatively twisting the standard biopic framework. We also discuss Elizabeth Banks&#8217; performance headlining the later portions of the film, divisive feelings about Dano&#8217;s earlier performances, and 2015 Best Supporting Actor.<br />
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Topics also include Cusack strike tweeting, presenting Chicago to Social Studies class, and our relationships with the music of The Beach Boys.<br />
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Don&#8217;t forget to subscribe to our Patreon, This Had Oscar Buzz: Turbulent Brilliance, over at <a href="https://href.li/?https://www.patreon.com/ThisHadOscarBuzz">patreon.com/thishadoscarbuzz</a>!!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Taylor: <a href="http://www.twitter.com/taylorscole">@TaylorSCole</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>250 &#8211; Her Smell</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/07/250-her-smell/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2023 12:46:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve come up on another anniversary episode of This Had Oscar Buzz, and we’ve got another favorite that long-time listeners have heard us praise before: 2019’s Her Smell. Debuting on at TIFF 2018, the Alex Ross Perry film is a daring and ambitious take on the riot grrrls of the early 1990s. Starring Elisabeth Moss … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/08/07/250-her-smell/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;250 – Her Smell&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve come up on another anniversary episode of This Had Oscar Buzz, and we’ve got another favorite that long-time listeners have heard us praise before: 2019’s Her Smell. Debuting on at TIFF 2018, the Alex Ross Perry film is a daring and ambitious tak...</itunes:subtitle>
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We&#8217;ve come up on another anniversary episode of This Had Oscar Buzz, and we&#8217;ve got another favorite that long-time listeners have heard us praise before: 2019&#8217;s Her Smell. Debuting on at TIFF 2018, the Alex Ross Perry film is a daring and ambitious take on the riot grrrls of the early 1990s. Starring Elisabeth Moss as Becky Something, an addict egomaniac who brings her own downfall, the film audaciously immerses us in Becky&#8217;s destruction (and later climb out of it) in ways that are exhausting and rewarding. Earning stratospheric praise for Moss by even the film&#8217;s most frustrated viewers, the film was cursed to a microrelease and stayed an Oscar outsider despite vocal critical support.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the audacity of both Perry&#8217;s film and Moss&#8217; performance. We also get into the depressing state of independent distribution, Perry&#8217;s open comments regarding its release and support for Moss&#8217; performance, and the Gotham Awards.<br />
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But perhaps most exciting is two bits of news right at the top: our new theme music by Taylor Cole and our newly launched Patreon!! Please consider subscribing and joining us for This Had Oscar Buzz: Turbulent Brilliance over at <a href="https://href.li/?https://www.patreon.com/ThisHadOscarBuzz">patreon.com/thishadoscarbuzz</a>!!<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>249 &#8211; Love is Strange</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/31/249-love-is-strange/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2023 18:10:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ahead of this week’s release of Ira Sachs’ Passages, we’re discussing perhaps Sachs’ most lauded film, 2014’s Love is Strange. The film stars John Lithgow and Alfred Molina as a newly married couple forced to live apart in New York City when one of them is fired from his Catholic school job for being gay. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/31/249-love-is-strange/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;249 – Love is Strange&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Ahead of this week’s release of Ira Sachs’ Passages, we’re discussing perhaps Sachs’ most lauded film, 2014’s Love is Strange. The film stars John Lithgow and Alfred Molina as a newly married couple forced to live apart in New York City when one of the...</itunes:subtitle>
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Ahead of this week&#8217;s release of Ira Sachs&#8217; Passages, we&#8217;re discussing perhaps Sachs&#8217; most lauded film, 2014&#8217;s Love is Strange. The film stars John Lithgow and Alfred Molina as a newly married couple forced to live apart in New York City when one of them is fired from his Catholic school job for being gay. Charting the frustrating nuances of cohabitation and the unexamined financial hardships of city life, the film is a quiet wonder filled with humane performances, including Marisa Tomei as part of the couple&#8217;s social circle. Praised at Sundance and in its late summer release, the film managed to stay in conversation due to several Independent Spirit nominations, but was shut out by Oscar.<br />
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This episode, we discuss Sachs&#8217; underappreciated filmography and Molina&#8217;s career rise as a trustworthy supporting player. We also discuss Lithgow&#8217;s consecutive Supporting Actor nominations in the 1980s, the film&#8217;s release in the year before the Obergefell ruling, and Sony Pictures Classics&#8217; busy 2014.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>248 &#8211; Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (with Jourdain Searles!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/24/248-mrs-parker-and-the-vicious-circle-with-jourdain-searles/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2023 20:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are returning to the work of Jennifer Jason Leigh this week, and Jourdain Searles is joining us once again with an underrated and underseen gem. Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle takes on the life of indelible writer Dorothy Parker, capturing her days with the insular Algonquin Circle and her later dissolution with the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/24/248-mrs-parker-and-the-vicious-circle-with-jourdain-searles/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;248 – Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (with Jourdain Searles!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We are returning to the work of Jennifer Jason Leigh this week, and Jourdain Searles is joining us once again with an underrated and underseen gem. Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle takes on the life of indelible writer Dorothy Parker,</itunes:subtitle>
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We are returning to the work of Jennifer Jason Leigh this week, and Jourdain Searles is joining us once again with an underrated and underseen gem. Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle takes on the life of indelible writer Dorothy Parker, capturing her days with the insular Algonquin Circle and her later dissolution with the group, all with Jennifer Jason Leigh as the noted wit. Launched at Cannes, the film was celebrated for her performance even with a limited audience, including Golden Globe and Independent Spirit nominations for Best Actress. But even in a famously uncompetitive Best Actress lineup, Leigh was left out.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Leigh&#8217;s several close calls for a nomination in the 1990s and our feelings about the nomination that she eventually received for The Hateful Eight. We also talk about Pulp Fiction&#8216;s domination on the independent film scene, the Cannes Film Festival, and the influence of producer Robert Altman.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Jourdain: <a href="https://twitter.com/judysquirrels">@judysquirrels</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>247 &#8211; Breakfast on Pluto</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/17/247-breakfast-on-pluto/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2023 20:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The cementing of Cillian Murphy as a major actor has been a long time in the making, possibly coming to fruition this weekend with the release of Oppenheimer. Audiences likely most know the actor for his starring role in Peaky Blinders, but his cinematic arrival began in the early 2000s with films like 28 Days Later. However, 2005 … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/17/247-breakfast-on-pluto/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;247 – Breakfast on Pluto&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The cementing of Cillian Murphy as a major actor has been a long time in the making, possibly coming to fruition this weekend with the release of Oppenheimer. Audiences likely most know the actor for his starring role in Peaky Blinders,</itunes:subtitle>
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The cementing of Cillian Murphy as a major actor has been a long time in the making, possibly coming to fruition this weekend with the release of&nbsp;Oppenheimer. Audiences likely most know the actor for his starring role in&nbsp;Peaky Blinders, but his cinematic arrival began in the early 2000s with films like&nbsp;28 Days Later. However, 2005 gave us a Cillian Murphy three-peat with&nbsp;Batman Begins,&nbsp;Red Eye, and this week’s film&nbsp;Breakfast on Pluto. With Murphy starring as a transwoman reconciling her family history in Ireland and Britain during the 1960s and 1970s, the Neil Jordan film ran the fall festival gamut and earned strong notices for Murphy (if not the film). But Murphy faced a stacked 2005 Best Actor lineup and this smaller queer film was left in the cold.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the film’s relationship to Jordan’s Oscar success&nbsp;The Crying Game&nbsp;and the director’s wide-ranging filmography. We also talk about Murphy’s career ascent as somewhere between character actor and leading man, the film’s dated presentation of queerness, and Murphy’s Golden Globe nomination.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>246 &#8211; First Cow</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/10/246-first-cow/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2023 13:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Though this episode brings talk of the gloom of covid lockdown, we still get to talk about one of our favorite films of the last several years. The story of two men who become friends in the harshness of the 19th century Pacific Northwest and start a business by stealing the milk of the area’s … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/10/246-first-cow/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;246 – First Cow&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Though this episode brings talk of the gloom of covid lockdown, we still get to talk about one of our favorite films of the last several years. The story of two men who become friends in the harshness of the 19th century Pacific Northwest and start a b...</itunes:subtitle>
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Though this episode brings talk of the gloom of covid lockdown, we still get to talk about one of our favorite films of the last several years. The story of two men who become friends in the harshness of the 19th century Pacific Northwest and start a business by stealing the milk of the area’s only cow, Kelly Reichardt’s&nbsp;First Cow&nbsp;is a delicate study of American capitalism from one of the most under-rewarded filmmakers working today. The film’s modesty (a Reichardt specialty) might have kept it away from awards talk had it not been one of the last films released prior to covid lockdowns. Though the lack of released films that year and a Best Picture win with New York critics helped keep the film in conversation,&nbsp;First Cow&nbsp;and Reichardt remained on the outside of the Academy’s tastes.<br />
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This episode, we talk about Reichardt’s filmography and the film’s long festival run ahead of its thwarted theatrical release. We also talk about the performances of John Magaro and Orion Lee, A24 putting all of its 2020 Oscar energy towards (the also great)&nbsp;Minari, and retired bovine actress Evie the cow.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>245 &#8211; Dolores Claiborne (with Louis Peitzman!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/03/245-dolores-claiborne-with-louis-peitzman/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2023 19:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In the small hall of Oscar-endorsed horror films, the centerpiece must be Kathy Bates brilliant and terrifying win for Best Actress in Misery. A few years after that win, Bates returned to Stephen King territory (though you can debate how much of a horror story it is) with Dolores Claiborne, the mystery of whether or not a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/07/03/245-dolores-claiborne-with-louis-peitzman/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;245 – Dolores Claiborne (with Louis Peitzman!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In the small hall of Oscar-endorsed horror films, the centerpiece must be Kathy Bates brilliant and terrifying win for Best Actress in Misery. A few years after that win, Bates returned to Stephen King territory (though you can debate how much of a hor...</itunes:subtitle>
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In the small hall of Oscar-endorsed horror films, the centerpiece must be Kathy Bates brilliant and terrifying win for Best Actress in&nbsp;Misery. A few years after that win, Bates returned to Stephen King territory (though you can debate how much of a horror story it is) with&nbsp;Dolores Claiborne, the mystery of whether or not a woman killed not only her wealthy employer, but her husband decades prior. With Jennifer Jason Leigh as Bates’ estranged daughter and director Taylor Hackford at the helm, the film couldn’t return to that other King&nbsp;film’s&nbsp;Oscar anointing but endures as an intense melodrama and one of the best King adaptations.<br />
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This week, writer Louis Peitzman join us to unpack the history of King adaptations and each of our history with King’s work.&nbsp;We also discuss supporting player Judy Parfitt’s exquisite line readings, the differing takes on&nbsp;The Shining&nbsp;delivered by King and Stanley Kubrick, and this story’s connection to&nbsp;Gerald’s Game.<br />
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Topics also include the many 1995 Best Actress outsiders, Bates’ pre-Oscar theatre career, and Dead Like Me.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a>Louis: <a href="https://twitter.com/LouisPeitzman" data-type="URL" data-id="https://twitter.com/LouisPeitzman">@LouisPeitzman</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>244 &#8211; Everything is Illuminated</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/26/244-everything-is-illuminated/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2023 20:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In the early aughts, Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything Is Illuminated was an inescapable book, launching the young author’s career (and more than a few skeptics). Naturally, the film adaptation came along, though with the unexpected pedigree of cherished actor Liev Schreiber making his director debut. Starring Elijah Wood as a fictionalized version of Foer traveling to Ukraine … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/26/244-everything-is-illuminated/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;244 – Everything is Illuminated&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In the early aughts, Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything Is Illuminated was an inescapable book, launching the young author’s career (and more than a few skeptics). Naturally, the film adaptation came along, though with the unexpected pedigree of cherish...</itunes:subtitle>
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In the early aughts, Jonathan Safran Foer’s&nbsp;Everything Is Illuminated&nbsp;was an inescapable book, launching the young author’s career (and more than a few skeptics). Naturally, the film adaptation came along, though with the unexpected pedigree of cherished actor Liev Schreiber making his director debut. Starring Elijah Wood as a fictionalized version of Foer traveling to Ukraine to discover family truths buried by the Holocaust, the novel and film are a reflection on the lost history of shetls in Eastern Europe. But when the film arrived on the fall festival scene, underwhelming reviews&nbsp;<br />
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This episode, we talk about Elijah Wood’s post-Lord of the Rings&nbsp;career and the other films that have come from Foer’s writing. We also discuss the film arriving in the year of Schreiber’s Tony win, distributor Warner Independent’s successful 2005, and the National Board of Review’s 2005 picks for Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking.<br />
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Topics also include emailing Natalie Portman, trailer voiceover, and the Blockbuster vs. Netflix discs era.<br />
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Follow Us on Twitter!<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a>Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a>Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>243 &#8211; Wonderstruck</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/19/243-wonderstruck/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2023 17:50:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re talking about one of our favorite filmmakers this episode and for one of his most mildly received movies. In 2017, two years after the critical success of Carol, Todd Haynes returned with a pivot to young adult literature with Wonderstruck. Based on the book by Brian Selznick, the film follows two deaf children across decades … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/19/243-wonderstruck/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;243 – Wonderstruck&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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We’re talking about one of our favorite filmmakers this episode and for one of his most mildly received movies. In 2017, two years after the critical success of Carol, Todd Haynes returned with a pivot to young adult literature with Wonderstruck. Based on the book by Brian Selznick, the film follows two deaf children across decades who trek into Manhattan in search of family: Rose in 1927 and Ben in 1977, respectively played by Millicent Simmonds and Oakes Fegley. With passing observations to film history and the invention of the talkie, the film takes a heady approach to a story of familial reconciliation across generations. But when the film widely disappointed viewers early on at the Cannes Film Festival, the film struggled to gain fans over the year, becoming the first of Amazon’s many awards duds over the season.<br />
This episode, we discuss the film’s early tepid reception at the Cannes Film Festival and all of the talk of this year’s Cannes, including the debut of Haynes’ May December. We also discuss Simmonds’ work in the A Quiet Place franchise, the challenge in marketing Haynes’ films, and Julianne Moore’s dual roles in both storylines.<br />
Topics also include Carter Burwell’s glorious score, another round of Alter Egos, and gossip from the 2017 Cannes.<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a><br />
Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>242 &#8211; Pride</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/12/242-pride/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2023 19:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week’s episode is one we have promised for some time: 2014′s Pride. The film tells the true story of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, a queer activist group that partnered with a Welsh town in the 1980s during the mining strike under Thatcher’s rule. Following the lives of both the straight townsfolk and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/12/242-pride/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;242 – Pride&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week’s episode is one we have promised for some time: 2014′s Pride. The film tells the true story of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, a queer activist group that partnered with a Welsh town in the 1980s during the mining strike under Thatcher...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week’s episode is one we have promised for some time: 2014′s Pride. The film tells the true story of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, a queer activist group that partnered with a Welsh town in the 1980s during the mining strike under Thatcher’s rule. Following the lives of both the straight townsfolk and the queer Londoners, the film paints a portrait of queerness, allyship, and activism that rings true today while also satisfying on a crowd-pleasing level. After launching at Cannes’ Directors Fortnight and winning the Queer Palm, the film launched in the fall of 2014 to some ardent critical fans, but didn’t cross the Oscar finish line.<br />
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This episode, we talk about the theatre career of director Matthew Warchus and the film’s comforts in this current tumultuous moment for queer people. We also talk about the film’s tremendous ensemble headlined by Imelda Staunton and Bill Nighy, gay infighting, and unofficial THOB mascot Men Trussler.<br />
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Topics also include the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, Monica Bellucci bluntly listing director names, and the concept of Festival Regret.<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a><br />
Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
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		<title>241 &#8211; Selena (with Luis Rendon!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/05/241-selena-with-luis-rendon/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2023 20:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And we’re back! We hope you all enjoyed the 100 YEARS, 100… SNUBS! May miniseries, but regular episodes are returning and did we come back with a special one! The Mixed Reviews co-host and journalist Luis Rendon joins us to talk about one of the most beloved musical biopics of all time, 1997′s Selena. The … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/06/05/241-selena-with-luis-rendon/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;241 – Selena (with Luis Rendon!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>And we’re back! We hope you all enjoyed the 100 YEARS, 100… SNUBS! May miniseries, but regular episodes are returning and did we come back with a special one! The Mixed Reviews co-host and journalist Luis Rendon joins us to talk about one of the most b...</itunes:subtitle>
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And we’re back! We hope you all enjoyed the 100 YEARS, 100&#8230; SNUBS! May miniseries, but regular episodes are returning and did we come back with a special one! The Mixed Reviews co-host and journalist Luis Rendon joins us to talk about one of the most beloved musical biopics of all time, 1997′s Selena. The film follows the rise and sudden tragic end of Tejano music legend Selena Quintanilla, and catapulted actress Jennifer Lopez in a major way. Lopez stayed in the conversation to earn a Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy nomination at the Globes, but the Oscars overlooked her now-treasured performance that is often remarked on for her ability to recreate the real life icon that she played.<br />
This episode, we discuss the many phases on Jennifer Lopez’s career from her breakout in 1997 to her emergence into a music career and triumph at the Super Bowl Half Time Show with Shakira. We also discuss the massive casting search that landed her the role, the film as a tool of healing in the immediate aftermath of Selena’s murder, and the visual style of Tejano music videos brought to the film.<br />
Topics also include the 1997 Best Actress race, the tradition of post-Drag Race on VH1 cinema, and character actress legend Lupe Ontiveros.<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a><br />
Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
Luis: <a href="https://twitter.com/louiegrendon">@LouieGRendon</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! &#8211; Part Five</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/29/100-years-100-snubs-part-five/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2023 14:25:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve arrived at the grand finale of our blowout May miniseries 100 Years, 100… Snubs! It’s all been leading up to this Red and Wild strawberry social with guests arriving, boots handed out with abandon, and our picks for the biggest Oscar snub of all time! We also dive into a feast of topics including … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/29/100-years-100-snubs-part-five/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;100 Years, 100… Snubs! – Part Five&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve arrived at the grand finale of our blowout May miniseries 100 Years, 100… Snubs! It’s all been leading up to this Red and Wild strawberry social with guests arriving, boots handed out with abandon, and our picks for the biggest Oscar snub of all ...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve arrived at the grand finale of our blowout May miniseries 100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! It’s all been leading up to this Red and Wild strawberry social with guests arriving, boots handed out with abandon, and our picks for the biggest Oscar snub of all time! We also dive into a feast of topics including hating Braveheart, corny 1970s disaster movies, running times of nominated Documentary Features, international feature eligibility issues, double Supporting Actor nominations in 1991, Nicole Kidman’s gaze, which one of us is a bigger You Can Count on Me fan, and 100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! SNUBS. Special thanks to all of our listeners for sticking with us week after week, film after film &#8212; we hope you all had fun with this miniseries!!<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a><br />
Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! &#8211; Part Four</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/22/100-years-100-snubs-part-four/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2023 19:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The penultimate episode of our May miniseries is here! And this week, we are returning to a few repeat boot victims and some of our favorite oft-discussed films and performances. This round of snubs and boots includes terrifying bundles of sticks (cough), being 4′8″ and dying, codpieces, visions of the afterlife, lump twins, Mike Leigh … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/22/100-years-100-snubs-part-four/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;100 Years, 100… Snubs! – Part Four&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The penultimate episode of our May miniseries is here! And this week, we are returning to a few repeat boot victims and some of our favorite oft-discussed films and performances. This round of snubs and boots includes terrifying bundles of sticks (coug...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
The penultimate episode of our May miniseries is here! And this week, we are returning to a few repeat boot victims and some of our favorite oft-discussed films and performances. This round of snubs and boots includes terrifying bundles of sticks (cough), being 4′8″ and dying, codpieces, visions of the afterlife, lump twins, Mike Leigh performers, Spike Lee performers, horror movies, the upcoming live action The Little Mermaid, and lots more!<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a><br />
Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! &#8211; Part Three</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/15/100-years-100-snubs-part-three/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2023 18:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve got 20 more snubs (plus guest appearances!) on deck for another installment of 100 YEARS, 100… SNUBS!, and this episode is out for blood! We dive into the much discussed 1999 Best Original Song category, two very famous snubs that DON’T make our list, Chris’ early stumping for one highly anticipated performance this year, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/15/100-years-100-snubs-part-three/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;100 Years, 100… Snubs! – Part Three&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve got 20 more snubs (plus guest appearances!) on deck for another installment of 100 YEARS, 100… SNUBS!, and this episode is out for blood! We dive into the much discussed 1999 Best Original Song category,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve got 20 more snubs (plus guest appearances!) on deck for another installment of 100 YEARS, 100&#8230; SNUBS!, and this episode is out for blood! We dive into the much discussed 1999 Best Original Song category, two very famous snubs that DON’T make our list, Chris’ early stumping for one highly anticipated performance this year, a 1980s genre film loved by horse girls and soft boys alike, Leslie Caron getting gaslit by puppets, falling in love from across a fish tank, and lots more!<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a><br />
Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! &#8211; Part Two</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/08/100-years-100-snubs-part-two/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2023 18:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our May miniseries continues this week with 20 more of our picks for the greatest snubs of Oscar history! As we march towards our pick for the single greatest snub of all time we’re talking about early 2000s emo music, Jessica Lange and Charlize Theron as bootable nominees, Beyonce’s trio of performances for nominated songs, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/08/100-years-100-snubs-part-two/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;100 Years, 100… Snubs! – Part Two&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our May miniseries continues this week with 20 more of our picks for the greatest snubs of Oscar history! As we march towards our pick for the single greatest snub of all time we’re talking about early 2000s emo music,</itunes:subtitle>
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Our May miniseries continues this week with 20 more of our picks for the greatest snubs of Oscar history! As we march towards our pick for the single greatest snub of all time we’re talking about early 2000s emo music, Jessica Lange and Charlize Theron as bootable nominees, Beyonce’s trio of performances for nominated songs, horny acting, the most perplexingly snubbed movie of 2022, Jim Carrey’s fast rise in the 1990s, loving musical theatre people, and horror nominations!<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
<a href="https://twitter.com/Had_Oscar_Buzz">@Had_Oscar_Buzz</a><br />
Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>100 Years, 100&#8230; Snubs! &#8211; Part One</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/01/100-years-100-snubs-part-one/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2023 14:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s May miniseries time, Garys! And we’re doing something a little different! In 1998, the AFI compiled a list of the 100 greatest American films of all time, and turned the list into a primetime special complete with famous faces and a schmaltzy Trisha Yearwood song. It was such a success, the AFI continued to … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/05/01/100-years-100-snubs-part-one/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;100 Years, 100… Snubs! – Part One&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s May miniseries time, Garys! And we’re doing something a little different! In 1998, the AFI compiled a list of the 100 greatest American films of all time, and turned the list into a primetime special complete with famous faces and a schmaltzy Tris...</itunes:subtitle>
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It’s May miniseries time, Garys! And we’re doing something a little different!<br />
In 1998, the AFI compiled a list of the 100 greatest American films of all time, and turned the list into a primetime special complete with famous faces and a schmaltzy Trisha Yearwood song. It was such a success, the AFI continued to release Top 100 lists for love stories, comedies, stars, and more. For our May miniseries, we are paying a loving tribute to the tradition by selecting our choices for the 100 greatest Oscar snubs of all time, and we have several beloved THOB guests calling in to provide their picks as well!<br />
In part one, we’ll cover our ground rules for selection, including no double mentions for a single category in a year, or double mentions for an artist. And we’ll also be giving the boot to the nomination we would replace in our snubs’ place. Here we kick off the month of May with our first (unranked!) 20 snub selections!<br />
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		<title>240 &#8211; Private Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2023 20:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have another movie we adore to discuss this week! Writer/director Tamara Jenkins has long gaps between films, but has nevertheless delivered an all-killer-no-filler lineup, beginning in the late 1990s with Slums of Beverly Hills and returning a decade later with the Oscar-nominated The Savages. Her next film another decade later, Private Life, starred Kathryn … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/04/24/240-private-life/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;240 – Private Life&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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We have another movie we adore to discuss this week! Writer/director Tamara Jenkins has long gaps between films, but has nevertheless delivered an all-killer-no-filler lineup, beginning in the late 1990s with Slums of Beverly Hills and returning a decade later with the Oscar-nominated The Savages. Her next film another decade later, Private Life, starred Kathryn Hahn and Paul Giamatti as New York creatives going through every hurdle to have a baby, including considering their adrift niece (played by Kayli Carter) as a surrogate. The film was a part of Netflix’s awards slate, but didn’t receive nearly the push as some of the streamer’s other films in their awards slate, but we will always eagerly await the next Tamara Jenkins project.<br />
This episode, we talk about Kathryn Hahn’s formidable career of praised (and sometimes undersign) television performances, and the culmination of appreciation for the actress around WandaVision. We also discuss Giamatti’s “shady record exec” period, Netflix’s emergence as an awards player, and Hahn’s appearance in the THR Actress Roundtable and swooning for Rachel Weisz.<br />
Topics also include the AARP Movies for Grownups qualifications for Best Grownup Love Story, Applebee’s menus, and John Carroll Lynch joins our Six Timers Club.<br />
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		<title>239 &#8211; Young Adult</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2023 19:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After the Oscar winning success of Juno, 2011 gave us the reunited creative force of screenwriter Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman, but in a different mode that that heartwarming crowdpleaser. Young Adult cast Charlize Theron, an author and former prom queen who returns to her hometown to win back her high school boyfriend, played … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/04/17/239-young-adult/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;239 – Young Adult&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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After the Oscar winning success of Juno, 2011 gave us the reunited creative force of screenwriter Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman, but in a different mode that that heartwarming crowdpleaser. Young Adult cast Charlize Theron, an author and former prom queen who returns to her hometown to win back her high school boyfriend, played by Patrick Wilson. After Reitman’s Up in the Air peaked early in its Oscar season, this film skipped the festival route and performed modestly, earning an immediate reputation as a mean and caustic movie. With brilliant supporting work from Patton Oswalt, Collette Wolfe, and Elizabeth Reaser, the film has earned ardent fans since, despite missing out on Oscar.<br />
This episode, we discuss the film’s cutting observational humor and the thorny wit that makes Mavis Gary such a memorable character and performance by Theron. We also discuss the Best Actress and Original Screenplay field of 2011, the film’s use of Teenage Fanclub’s “The Concept,” and long-suffering Pomeranian, Dulce.<br />
Topics also include KenTacoHuts, gay people liking mean women, and hating the 2011 Oscar lineup.<br />
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		<title>238 &#8211; Mary Magdalene</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/04/10/238-mary-magdalene/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2023 20:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We talk about awards hopes thwarted by release date pushes, and this week is the mother of all of them. Originally intended as Garth Davis’ speedy follow-up to Lion for Thanksgiving 2017, Mary Magdalene cast Rooney Mara as the biblical woman and Joaquin Phoenix as Jesus. The film reexamines Mary Magdalene role among the disciples … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/04/10/238-mary-magdalene/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;238 – Mary Magdalene&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We talk about awards hopes thwarted by release date pushes, and this week is the mother of all of them. Originally intended as Garth Davis’ speedy follow-up to Lion for Thanksgiving 2017, Mary Magdalene cast Rooney Mara as the biblical woman and Joaqui...</itunes:subtitle>
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We talk about awards hopes thwarted by release date pushes, and this week is the mother of all of them. Originally intended as Garth Davis’ speedy follow-up to Lion for Thanksgiving 2017, Mary Magdalene cast Rooney Mara as the biblical woman and Joaquin Phoenix as Jesus. The film reexamines Mary Magdalene role among the disciples and how history has viewed her, and attempts a feminist perspective to biblical narratives. But shortly after it wasn’t announced for any fall festival lineups, the film was pushed to Easter 2018. When the Weinstein expose arrived, the film was then caught in US distribution limbo, arriving on schedule overseas but not seeing (few) American theatres until 2019.<br />
This episode, we talk about Davis’ success with Lion in the 2016 season and our hopes for his upcoming Satires Ronan starrer Foe. We also discuss Joe’s Catholic upbringing and knowledge, how Jesus would’ve handled social media, and the chances Mara would have had in the Best Actress race had the film arrived in its original season.<br />
Topics also include Phoenix’s whole vibe, MANY music references, and Hot Judas.<br />
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		<title>237 &#8211; The Last Seduction (with Karina Longworth!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/04/03/237-the-last-seduction-with-karina-longworth/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2023 15:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are joined by none other than You Must Remember This’ Karina Longworth this week to talk about one of our most unique and most requested Oscar cases. In 1994, The Last Seduction gave a modern riff on classic noir with a sexually frank femme fatale played by Linda Fiorentino who pulls a game of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/04/03/237-the-last-seduction-with-karina-longworth/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;237 – The Last Seduction (with Karina Longworth!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We are joined by none other than You Must Remember This’ Karina Longworth this week to talk about one of our most unique and most requested Oscar cases. In 1994, The Last Seduction gave a modern riff on classic noir with a sexually frank femme fatale p...</itunes:subtitle>
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We are joined by none other than You Must Remember This’ Karina Longworth this week to talk about one of our most unique and most requested Oscar cases. In 1994, The Last Seduction gave a modern riff on classic noir with a sexually frank femme fatale played by Linda Fiorentino who pulls a game of deception on multiple men. The film initially aired on HBO, but an enthusiastic critical response built towards October Films giving the film a theatrical release. With Fiorentino’s performance earning major critics prizes and even a BAFTA nomination, October Films sued the Academy when the film was deemed ineligible thanks to its television debut. Though nothing came from the suit, the film has continued to amass its fans in recent years.<br />
This episode, we talk about Fiorentino’s celebrated performance and some of the more troublesome aspects of the film’s politics. We also discuss You Must Remember This’ brand new season Erotic 90s, Dirty Dancing winning Best Original Song, and the film’s infamous chain link fence sex scene.<br />
Topics also include Fiorentino’s reputation, Tom Cruise’s 1999, and buying Playboys in Serbia.<br />
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		<title>236 &#8211; Secret In Their Eyes</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/27/236-secret-in-their-eyes/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 20:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After The Secret in Their Eyes won Argentina and director Juan José Campanella the 2009 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, an American remake emerged with primo screenwriter and director Billy Ray attached. Dropping the The faster than a gritty reboot, the American Secret In Their Eyes not only drew top stars but, in adaptation, turned the original’s … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/27/236-secret-in-their-eyes/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;236 – Secret In Their Eyes&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After The Secret in Their Eyes won Argentina and director Juan José Campanella the 2009 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, an American remake emerged with primo screenwriter and director Billy Ray attached. Dropping the The faster than a gritty reboot,</itunes:subtitle>
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After The Secret in Their Eyes won Argentina and director Juan José Campanella the 2009 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, an American remake emerged with primo screenwriter and director Billy Ray attached. Dropping the The faster than a gritty reboot, the American Secret In Their Eyes not only drew top stars but, in adaptation, turned the original’s reflection on military rule into a post-9/11 set thriller of institutional corruption. With an awards friendly cast of headliners of Chiwetel Ejiofor, Nicole Kidman, and And-credit Julia Roberts, the film’s grim but tepid examination of morals deflated by the search for justice met an indifferent critical response after skipping the fall festival season.<br />
This episode, we talk about Billy Ray’s work as a franchise screenwriter and trio of directorial efforts, including his sensational, underrated debut Shattered Glass. We also talk about the original’s Oscar win over early season Cannes-certified films The White Ribbon and A Prophet, the headliner’s television misfires, and actor Joe Cole’s dual villain roles as A Nose and Marshall Mathers.<br />
Topics also include Laura Linney in an upcoming “Catholic 80 for Brady,” the strong run of recent International Feature winners, and Julia Roberts’ bangs.<br />
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		<title>235 &#8211; The Upside of Anger</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/20/235-the-upside-of-anger/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 20:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Every prestige actress overdue for an Oscar deserves her showcase, and after three Oscar nominations in under a decade, Joan Allen got hers written and directed by her The Contender costar Mike Binder. The Upside of Anger cast Allen as a mother of four whose husband suddenly abandons her, and she finds boozy solace with … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/20/235-the-upside-of-anger/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;235 – The Upside of Anger&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Every prestige actress overdue for an Oscar deserves her showcase, and after three Oscar nominations in under a decade, Joan Allen got hers written and directed by her The Contender costar Mike Binder. The Upside of Anger cast Allen as a mother of four...</itunes:subtitle>
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Every prestige actress overdue for an Oscar deserves her showcase, and after three Oscar nominations in under a decade, Joan Allen got hers written and directed by her The Contender costar Mike Binder. The Upside of Anger cast Allen as a mother of four whose husband suddenly abandons her, and she finds boozy solace with the former baseball player down the street. The actress earned raves for her all-out performance, along with Kevin Costner as her new lover and compatriot. But the film was a spring release and struggled to get arrested in the awards race, despite a Critics Choice nomination and regional critics wins, despite what is largely seen as an uncompetitive Best Actress field.<br />
This episode, we talk about Joan Allen’s three Oscar nominations and other ones we think she should have received. We also talk about Costner in Baseball Kevin mode, the National Board of Review’s 2005 “excellence in filmmaking” lineup, the film’s underwhelming portrait of siblings, and the 2005 Best Actress race.<br />
Topics also include listeners not being able to tell Chris and Joe apart, Allen’s Tony Award and theatre history, and the maligned The Mind of the Married Man.<br />
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		<title>234 &#8211; Dear Evan Hansen (with Adam Grosswirth!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/13/234-dear-evan-hansen-with-adam-grosswirth/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2023 23:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To settle your post-Oscar hangover, we’re cracking open the Class of 2021 films this week and we’ve invited Muppeturgy co-host Adam Grosswirth to join us. Dear Evan Hansen follows a titular teen battling severe social anxiety, who fabricates a friendship with his bully after he dies by suicide, and faces the consequences of his lie … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/13/234-dear-evan-hansen-with-adam-grosswirth/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;234 – Dear Evan Hansen (with Adam Grosswirth!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>To settle your post-Oscar hangover, we’re cracking open the Class of 2021 films this week and we’ve invited Muppeturgy co-host Adam Grosswirth to join us. Dear Evan Hansen follows a titular teen battling severe social anxiety,</itunes:subtitle>
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To settle your post-Oscar hangover, we’re cracking open the Class of 2021 films this week and we’ve invited Muppeturgy co-host Adam Grosswirth to join us. Dear Evan Hansen follows a titular teen battling severe social anxiety, who fabricates a friendship with his bully after he dies by suicide, and faces the consequences of his lie when he goes viral. After emerging victorious from the 2017 Tonys with a Best Musical win and cementing star Ben Platt’s performance into theatre legend, the musical was destined for a whole other kind of THOB legend. Once the trailer dropped, skepticism and mockery of the near-30 Platt playing a teen went rampant, and vicious reviews made the film DOA.<br />
This episode, we unpack the many problems inherent to the material and the attempts to soften them on film that only&#8230; make more problems. We also discuss the 2017 Tony season, Julianne Moore attempting the risk of a singing role, Amy Adams disappointing recent years, and the origins of the songwriting oeuvre of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.<br />
Topics also include The Politician, director Stephen Chbosky’s association to multiple failed movie musicals, and orchard confusion.<br />
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		<title>233 &#8211; The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/06/233-the-best-exotic-marigold-hotel/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2023 21:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>From Shakespeare in Love director John Madden and with a bursting prestige-y ensemble, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is one we have been saving. Led by Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, who both had other films in the race in this season, the film follows several seniors who seek fulfillment and romance in India, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/03/06/233-the-best-exotic-marigold-hotel/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;233 – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>From Shakespeare in Love director John Madden and with a bursting prestige-y ensemble, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is one we have been saving. Led by Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, who both had other films in the race in this season,</itunes:subtitle>
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From Shakespeare in Love director John Madden and with a bursting prestige-y ensemble, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is one we have been saving. Led by Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith, who both had other films in the race in this season, the film follows several seniors who seek fulfillment and romance in India, including Tom Wilkenson as a man seeking reconciliation with a former gay lover. With Dev Patel as a young hotelier, the film was a global box office success that showed up throughout the precursor season, but Oscar did not come calling.<br />
This episode, we take a look at the 2012′s wide-spread acting races, with all previous winners in Supporting Actor and Jennifer Lawrence winning Best Actress. We also talk about Smith’s two Oscar wins, Dench’s near nomination this year for Skyfall, and the Ol Parker franchise ethos.<br />
Topics also include our winner predictions for this year, “The Quartet,” and Dev Patel going from twink to hunk.<br />
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		<title>232 &#8211; Waitress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2023 21:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We decided to bring you a slice of joy this week with 2007′s Waitress. Starring Keri Russell as a small town waitress and inventive pie master stuck in a harmful marriage, the heartwarming film would eventually be adapted to the megabit musical with songs from Sara Bareilles. Its beginnings, however, were marked by sadness: in … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/02/27/232-waitress/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;232 – Waitress&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We decided to bring you a slice of joy this week with 2007′s Waitress. Starring Keri Russell as a small town waitress and inventive pie master stuck in a harmful marriage, the heartwarming film would eventually be adapted to the megabit musical with so...</itunes:subtitle>
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We decided to bring you a slice of joy this week with 2007′s Waitress. Starring Keri Russell as a small town waitress and inventive pie master stuck in a harmful marriage, the heartwarming film would eventually be adapted to the megabit musical with songs from Sara Bareilles. Its beginnings, however, were marked by sadness: in the months before its Sundance premiere, the film’s writer/director/costar Adrienne Shelly was tragically murdered. Waitress won over Sundance, becoming a summer hit for Fox Searchlight and generating praise for both Russell’s performance and Shelly’s delicate tone. However, the film lingered in the shadow of the previous year’s Sundance/Searchlight Oscar success of Little Miss Sunshine despite earning fans.<br />
This episode, we talk about Keri Russell’s career and how Waitress falls between her two definitive television success: Felicity and The Americans. We also discuss the Mickey Mouse Club, the era of movies where characters don’t have abortions, and Celine Dion’s upcoming screen debut.<br />
Topics also include various types of pie, the Sundance Houndog controversy, and the power of Felicity cutting her hair.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>231 &#8211; Force Majeure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2023 21:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re taking another dive into the Best International Feature category this week to talk about one of the biggest world cinema successes of the past year, Ruben Östlund. Though he made films before it, 2014 catapulted Östlund with the Cannes premiere of Force Majeure, a dark satire of masculinity, and relationships dynamics, and fight-or-flight impulses. The film … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/02/20/231-force-majeure/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;231 – Force Majeure&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re taking another dive into the Best International Feature category this week to talk about one of the biggest world cinema successes of the past year, Ruben Östlund. Though he made films before it, 2014 catapulted Östlund with the Cannes premiere o...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
We’re taking another dive into the Best International Feature category this week to talk about one of the biggest world cinema successes of the past year, Ruben Östlund. Though he made films before it, 2014 catapulted Östlund with the Cannes premiere of Force Majeure, a dark satire of masculinity, and relationships dynamics, and fight-or-flight impulses. The film continued on the fall festival circuit, amassing critical acclaim and advancing to the Foreign Language Film bake-off list as Sweden’s submission. However, on nomination morning, Force Majeure missed a heavily-predicted nomination.<br />
This episode, we discuss Östlund’s reaction video to missing the Oscar nomination and the films that followed, including two Palme d’Or wins and now Picture/Director/Screenplay nominations for his Triangle of Sadness. We also discuss the immediately pre-COVID American remake Downhill, the lack of an International frontrunner in the 2014 race, and other directors who have won multiple Palmes.<br />
Topics also include this year’s AARP Movies for Grownup awards, shading the International winner that year Ida, and sauna moshpitting.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>230 &#8211; Stage Beauty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2023 21:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Longtime listeners will know that a special space in our podcast lore is reserved for our first six timer, Claire Danes. This week, we return to her work in the opulent and forgotten Stage Beauty. The film cast Danes as a stage dresser who longs to be an actress in a time when women weren’t … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/02/13/230-stage-beauty/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;230 – Stage Beauty&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Longtime listeners will know that a special space in our podcast lore is reserved for our first six timer, Claire Danes. This week, we return to her work in the opulent and forgotten Stage Beauty. The film cast Danes as a stage dresser who longs to be ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Longtime listeners will know that a special space in our podcast lore is reserved for our first six timer, Claire Danes. This week, we return to her work in the opulent and forgotten Stage Beauty. The film cast Danes as a stage dresser who longs to be an actress in a time when women weren’t allowed on the stage, and opposite Billy Crudup as an actor celebrated for his performances in female roles. In an anemic year for Globes Comedy, it looked like the film could fall into a similar vein of the recently Best Picture awarded Shakespeare in Love, but this became a costume drama that the industry overlooked.<br />
This episode, we get into the film’s surprisingly curious (if still dated) eye towards gender and Crudup’s playful performance, which might be his very best. We also dive into the gossip of Danes and Crudup’s onset affair in which Crudup left a pregnant Mary-Louise Parker, her winning Globes speech that very year, and the elusiveness of an Oscar nomination for Crudup.<br />
Topics also include the unmissable Fleishman is In Trouble, the Tribeca Film Festival, and the National Board of Review’s Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking catchall.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>229 &#8211; Magic Mike XXL (with Pamela Ribon!)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/02/06/229-magic-mike-xxl-with-pamela-ribon/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2023 21:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Listeners, are you ready to be exalted?! This week, we welcome back author, screenwriter, Listen to Sassy co-host, and now OSCAR NOMINEE Pamela Ribon. And to welcome her back we’re going on a road trip with some exotic male dancers for Magic Mike XXL. The somewhat surprising sequel to the 2012 original (previously discussed on … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/02/06/229-magic-mike-xxl-with-pamela-ribon/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;229 – Magic Mike XXL (with Pamela Ribon!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Listeners, are you ready to be exalted?! This week, we welcome back author, screenwriter, Listen to Sassy co-host, and now OSCAR NOMINEE Pamela Ribon. And to welcome her back we’re going on a road trip with some exotic male dancers for Magic Mike XXL.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Listeners, are you ready to be exalted?! This week, we welcome back author, screenwriter, Listen to Sassy co-host, and now OSCAR NOMINEE Pamela Ribon. And to welcome her back we’re going on a road trip with some exotic male dancers for Magic Mike XXL. The somewhat surprising sequel to the 2012 original (previously discussed on this podcast) dispensed with the commentary on capitalism and gave us everything we wanted from Mike and the boys: more dancing, more skin, and more guys being dudes. But softer box office and softer reviews kept this totally-not-directed-by-Soderbergh-not-at-all sequel out of serious awards contention, excluding some late-year critical reassessment.<br />
This episode, we celebrate Pam’s success with her animated short My Year of Dicks and our high hopes for Mike’s swan song, Magic Mike’s Last Dance. We also discuss Roxanne Gay’s recap, Magic Mike Live, and the film’s genius film ensemble including Jada Pinkett Smith, Andie MacDowell, and Elizabeth Banks.<br />
Topics also include campaign rules, “going to nationals” as a concept, and Joe Manganiello causing your pants to rip.<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
Pamela: <a href="https://twitter.com/pamelaribon">@pamelaribon</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; Sundancing On My Own</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2023 23:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And we’re backbackback again with a special BONUS episode this week to talk about our experience will the films of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival! The big prize winner for US Dramatic Competition was A.V. Rockwell’s A Thousand and One, and Chris was wowed by it. We talk about our shared love for new films … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/02/01/bonus-sundancing-on-my-own/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – Sundancing On My Own&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>And we’re backbackback again with a special BONUS episode this week to talk about our experience will the films of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival! The big prize winner for US Dramatic Competition was A.V. Rockwell’s A Thousand and One,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
And we’re backbackback again with a special BONUS episode this week to talk about our experience will the films of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival! The big prize winner for US Dramatic Competition was A.V. Rockwell’s A Thousand and One, and Chris was wowed by it. We talk about our shared love for new films from our beloved Nicole Holofcener, Ira Sachs, and gnarly debut horror film by Laura Moss, birth/rebirth. We also get into the divisiveness of Magazine Dreams and Eileen, the crowdpleasing delights of Theatre Camp, Celia Weston LARPing in colonial garb in A Little Prayer, and lots more!<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>Class of 2022</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2023 21:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>An annual ritual returns! We are here to welcome the This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2022! Off the top of the episode, we celebrate friend and former guest (and, spoiler alert, next week’s guest) Pamela Ribon on her Best Animated Feature Short nomination for My Year of Dicks and lament the To Leslie episode … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/30/class-of-2022/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Class of 2022&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>An annual ritual returns! We are here to welcome the This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2022! Off the top of the episode, we celebrate friend and former guest (and, spoiler alert, next week’s guest) Pamela Ribon on her Best Animated Feature Short nomination ...</itunes:subtitle>
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An annual ritual returns! We are here to welcome the This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2022! Off the top of the episode, we celebrate friend and former guest (and, spoiler alert, next week’s guest) Pamela Ribon on her Best Animated Feature Short nomination for My Year of Dicks and lament the To Leslie episode that could have been. We also get into the Riseborough situation and previous nominations that were rescinded. And of course we have our returning categories for movies we’re happiest (and saddest) to have missed out on Oscar nominations, most surprising to miss, most forgettable movie to receive Oscar buzz, and our most anticipated for a future episode.<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>228 &#8211; After Hours (with Mitchell Beaupre!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 17:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Letterboxd senior editor and podcast co-host Mitchell Beaupre joins us this week and is bringing their favorite film along, and it’s our oldest film yet: Martin Scorsese’s After Hours. In the mid-80s Scorsese was rebounding from his closest call with Oscar yet in Raging Bull and a first attempt to make The Last Temptation of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/23/228-after-hours/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;228 – After Hours (with Mitchell Beaupre!)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Letterboxd senior editor and podcast co-host Mitchell Beaupre joins us this week and is bringing their favorite film along, and it’s our oldest film yet: Martin Scorsese’s After Hours. In the mid-80s Scorsese was rebounding from his closest call with O...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Letterboxd senior editor and podcast co-host Mitchell Beaupre joins us this week and is bringing their favorite film along, and it’s our oldest film yet: Martin Scorsese’s After Hours. In the mid-80s Scorsese was rebounding from his closest call with Oscar yet in Raging Bull and a first attempt to make The Last Temptation of Christ falling apart. In a quick turnaround, he made what some may call his most atypical film and freaked some critics out with its dreamlike, absurd take on male ego. With Griffin Dunne leading a cast that includes a delightful female ensemble of Rosanna Arquette, Teri Garr, Linda Fiorentino, and Catherine O’Hara, the film remains one of Scorsese’s most fascinating.<br />
This episode, we get into the film’s underrated status and the oddball first Independent Spirit Awards where the film took top honors. We also discuss the Globes Comedy races where Dunne was nominated for Best Actor, going long distances for rep screenings, and the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.<br />
Topics also include Ordinary People beating Raging Bull, the Bridesmaids SAG drinking game, and the To Leslie Oscar season surprise campaign.<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>227 &#8211; The Old Man and the Gun</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/16/227-the-old-man-and-the-gun/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2023 18:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In 2018, it was reported that Robert Redford would be making his acting swan song with David Lowery’s crime caper The Old Man and the Gun. As the film received its festival debut, those retirement statements were backtracked, but audiences were still given a thoughtful and surprising fable about a real “Redford type” of character and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/16/227-the-old-man-and-the-gun/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;227 – The Old Man and the Gun&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In 2018, it was reported that Robert Redford would be making his acting swan song with David Lowery’s crime caper The Old Man and the Gun. As the film received its festival debut, those retirement statements were backtracked,</itunes:subtitle>
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In 2018, it was reported that Robert Redford would be making his acting swan song with David Lowery’s crime caper The Old Man and the Gun. As the film received its festival debut, those retirement statements were backtracked, but audiences were still given a thoughtful and surprising fable about a real “Redford type” of character and a convincing love story with Sissy Spacek. Reviews were largely positive but muted, and with the film’s early season release and the dismissal of Redford’s earlier claims that this would be his last performance, the film remained an awards season trifle with a few devoted fans but no Oscar love.<br />
This episode, we talk about Lowery’s varied and interesting directorial career thus far and Redford’s surprisingly spare history of awards traction for his performances. We also look back at the 1980 Academy Awards when Redford and Spacek won their Oscars, the lingering distaste among film lovers for Ordinary People beating out Raging Bull, and a post-Globe win and SAG nomination state of the current race.<br />
Topics also include Spacek’s Oscar dominance in the 1980s, Elisabeth Moss joining our Six Timers Club, and the National Board of Review’s Top Independent Films of 2018.<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>226 &#8211; The Leisure Seeker</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/09/226-the-leisure-seeker/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2023 21:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When the 2017 Golden Globe nominations were announce, the question on everyone’s mind was “What the hell is The Leisure Seeker?!” Starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland as an aging couple having one last getaway in their eponymous Winnebago, the film debuted in competition at Venice before also playing a TIFF gala and went entirely under … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/09/226-the-leisure-seeker/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;226 – The Leisure Seeker&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>When the 2017 Golden Globe nominations were announce, the question on everyone’s mind was “What the hell is The Leisure Seeker?!” Starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland as an aging couple having one last getaway in their eponymous Winnebago,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
When the 2017 Golden Globe nominations were announce, the question on everyone’s mind was “What the hell is The Leisure Seeker?!” Starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland as an aging couple having one last getaway in their eponymous Winnebago, the film debuted in competition at Venice before also playing a TIFF gala and went entirely under the radar. Sony Classics quietly gave the film a qualifying release, successfully netting Mirren a Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Golden Globe nomination despite so few seeing the film. The nomination was a head-scratcher to most, but was predicted by none other than our Joe Reid.<br />
This episode, we discuss Helen Mirren’s vast history with the Golden Globes and assess the current diagnosis on the Globes and their often amusing nomination history. We also talk about Sutherland’s famously surprising lack of an acting Oscar nomination, other possible comedy leading actress contenders from 2017, and another round of Alter Egos.<br />
Topics also include what famous festival jurors think of the movies they have to watch, the film’s half-baked look at the 2016 election, and surprise Danielle Deadwyler.<br />
Follow Us on Twitter!<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>225 &#8211; Murder on the Orient Express</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/02/225-murder-on-the-orient-express/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2023 18:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All aboard, listeners! This week, we’re looking at Kenneth Branagh’s recent attempts to take on Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot with 2017′s Murder on the Orient Express. Directed by and starring Branagh as the French investigator, the film assembled a gobsmacking assemblage of stars (from Michelle Pfeiffer to Judi Dench to Penelope Cruz to Johnny Depp) … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2023/01/02/225-murder-on-the-orient-express/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;225 – Murder on the Orient Express&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>All aboard, listeners! This week, we’re looking at Kenneth Branagh’s recent attempts to take on Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot with 2017′s Murder on the Orient Express. Directed by and starring Branagh as the French investigator,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
All aboard, listeners! This week, we’re looking at Kenneth Branagh’s recent attempts to take on Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot with 2017′s Murder on the Orient Express. Directed by and starring Branagh as the French investigator, the film assembled a gobsmacking assemblage of stars (from Michelle Pfeiffer to Judi Dench to Penelope Cruz to Johnny Depp) for one of Christie’s most iconic whodunits that looked to be a splashy blockbuster. Though the film was a box office success enough to launch a new franchise, the film received a ho-hum critical response and never got close to achieving the Oscar embrace received by Sidney Lumet’s 1974 version of the material.<br />
This episode, we talk about Branagh’s underwhelming approach to the material and how the film doesn’t give us movie stars acting opposite movie stars in the way that we want. We also discuss how Death on the Nile compares to this film’s lacking sense of fun, Michelle Pfeiffer’s acting nominations, and the 2017 Saturn Awards.<br />
Topics also include Ingrid Bergman’s Orient Express Oscar win, the film’s odd trailer punctuated by Imagine Dragons, and the mustache.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>Mailbág: Goodbye 2022</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/26/mailbag-goodbye-2022/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2022 15:45:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are bidding adieu to 2022 with our annual mailbag episode!! We dive into a feast of listener questions, kicked off first with a mini 20th anniversary celebration for The Hours and THOB-adjacent questions about theme parks, Drag Race, and the Emmys. We unpack the current Oscar race, including Cate Blanchett’s default status as the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/26/mailbag-goodbye-2022/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Mailbág: Goodbye 2022&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We are bidding adieu to 2022 with our annual mailbag episode!! We dive into a feast of listener questions, kicked off first with a mini 20th anniversary celebration for The Hours and THOB-adjacent questions about theme parks, Drag Race, and the Emmys.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
We are bidding adieu to 2022 with our annual mailbag episode!! We dive into a feast of listener questions, kicked off first with a mini 20th anniversary celebration for The Hours and THOB-adjacent questions about theme parks, Drag Race, and the Emmys. We unpack the current Oscar race, including Cate Blanchett’s default status as the performance of the year, the current Best Director and Animated Feature races, and performances we loved in movies we didn&#8217;t. Topics also include performers most likely to never win despite multiple nominations, Nora Ephron’s Oscar nominations, our favorite THR Actress roundtables, the 1996 Best Actress race almost crashed by Madonna, and This Had Figure Skating Buzz.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>224 &#8211; The Man in the Iron Mask</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/19/224-the-man-in-the-iron-mask/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2022 21:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As Titanic continued its months-long reign at the box office, its closest challenger (before Lost in Space would dethrone it, that is) at the multiplex starred none other than one of its star-crossed lovers. Yes, Leonardo DiCaprio owned the box office in the weeks ahead of Titanic’s Best Picture win, pulling double double duty as … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/19/224-the-man-in-the-iron-mask/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;224 – The Man in the Iron Mask&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>As Titanic continued its months-long reign at the box office, its closest challenger (before Lost in Space would dethrone it, that is) at the multiplex starred none other than one of its star-crossed lovers. Yes,</itunes:subtitle>
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As Titanic continued its months-long reign at the box office, its closest challenger (before Lost in Space would dethrone it, that is) at the multiplex starred none other than one of its star-crossed lovers. Yes, Leonardo DiCaprio owned the box office in the weeks ahead of Titanic’s Best Picture win, pulling double double duty as evil King Louis XIV and his dungeon-cast identical twin in The Man in the Iron Mask. The directorial debut of Braveheart’s Oscar-nominated screenwriter Randall Wallace, the film adapted Alexandre Dumas’ novel and assembled an awards friendly ensemble for its musketeers: Jeremy Irons, Gerard Depardieu, John Malkovich, and (the somehow still un-nominated) Gabriel Byrne.<br />
Poor reviews plagued the film on release, but DiCaprio’s appeal turned the film into a box office success. This episode, we talk about DiCaprio’s no-show Oscar attendance after being snubbed for Titanic and his career in the immediate years that followed. We also discuss Wallace’s dubious filmography, Titanic’s other box office challengers, and DiCaprio in a Baby Bjorn.<br />
Topics also include Bryan Adams, COVID Pinocchio movies, and this year’s AARP Movies for Grownups nominees.<br />
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		<title>223 &#8211; We Bought A Zoo</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/12/223-we-bought-a-zoo/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2022 19:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After the notorious failure of Elizabethtown, Cameron Crowe took a few years off and attempted to rebound with a warm-hearted family film, 2011’s We Bought A Zoo. The film starred Matt Damon in the very loose true story of a father struggling to raise his two children in the wake of his wife’s death, and finds the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/12/223-we-bought-a-zoo/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;223 – We Bought A Zoo&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After the notorious failure of Elizabethtown, Cameron Crowe took a few years off and attempted to rebound with a warm-hearted family film, 2011’s We Bought A Zoo. The film starred Matt Damon in the very loose true story of a father struggling to raise ...</itunes:subtitle>
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After the notorious failure of Elizabethtown, Cameron Crowe took a few years off and attempted to rebound with a warm-hearted family film, 2011&#8217;s We Bought A Zoo. The film starred Matt Damon in the very loose true story of a father struggling to raise his two children in the wake of his wife&#8217;s death, and finds the solution to their problems in a local zoo listed for sale with a few loyal animal wranglers (including contrived love interest Scarlett Johansson) still tied to the property. Though the film became a modest hit, its punchline title and feather-weight tone was not taken seriously by critics or awards bodies in a season filled with other stories filled with children and grief.<br />
This episode, Matt Damon joins Meryl Streep as the only performers in our Ten Timers Club. We also discuss the varying degrees of failure in late stage Crowe films, Crowe’s AARP Movies for Grownups Best Director nomination against heavy hitters, and 2011′s many Oscar contenders featuring children.<br />
Topics also include Diane Warren finally having her Oscar, the fake We Bought A Zoo Twitter account, and Content Creator Kits.<br />
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		<title>222 &#8211; Away We Go</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/05/222-away-we-go/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2022 21:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After winning Best Picture and Best Director for his zeitgeist-seizing debut feature American Beauty, Sam Mendes instantly became a director who generate awards chatter no matter the project. In 2009, he took a noticeable tonal downshift with Away We Go, a minor key comedy about a young pregnant couple on a road trip to decide … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/12/05/222-away-we-go/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;222 – Away We Go&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After winning Best Picture and Best Director for his zeitgeist-seizing debut feature American Beauty, Sam Mendes instantly became a director who generate awards chatter no matter the project. In 2009, he took a noticeable tonal downshift with Away We G...</itunes:subtitle>
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After winning Best Picture and Best Director for his zeitgeist-seizing debut feature American Beauty, Sam Mendes instantly became a director who generate awards chatter no matter the project. In 2009, he took a noticeable tonal downshift with Away We Go, a minor key comedy about a young pregnant couple on a road trip to decide where they want to grow their roots. Despite praise for Maya Rudolph’s performance as a soon-to-be mother still grieving the untimely death of her parents and John Krasinski opposite her as her jokester partner, the film didn’t succeed as summer counter-programming and mostly forgotten in the season to come.<br />
This episode, we talk about the harsh reviews that found the film more judgmental than reflective and Rudolph’s understated and absorbing performance. We also talk about Alexi Murdoch’s soundtrack, possibly semi-autobiographical screenwriter marrieds Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida, and the film’s bursting ensemble of fantastic character actors from Melanie Lynskey, Allison Janney, and Maggie Gyllenhaal.<br />
Topics also include this year’s New York Film Critics Circle award winners, Mendes’ pivot to Bond, and the lure of Montreal. Don’t forget to get submissions in for our upcoming mailbag episode!<br />
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		<title>221 &#8211; The Front Runner</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/28/221-the-front-runner/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2022 22:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve previously discussed the work of Jason Reitman with our Men, Women, and Children episode, and this week we have another Reitman bomb: 2018′s The Front Runner. The film features Hugh Jackman as Senator Gary Hart and dramatizes Hart’s failed presidential campaign that was thwarted by an infidelity scandal. Released on Election Day after a very … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/28/221-the-front-runner/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;221 – The Front Runner&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve previously discussed the work of Jason Reitman with our Men, Women, and Children episode, and this week we have another Reitman bomb: 2018′s The Front Runner. The film features Hugh Jackman as Senator Gary Hart and dramatizes Hart’s failed presid...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
We’ve previously discussed the work of Jason Reitman with our Men, Women, and Children episode, and this week we have another Reitman bomb: 2018′s The Front Runner. The film features Hugh Jackman as Senator Gary Hart and dramatizes Hart’s failed presidential campaign that was thwarted by an infidelity scandal. Released on Election Day after a very mild fall festival run, the film posits Hart’s case as the beginning of political muckraking in America, but fails to make a compelling case for that argument or find a pulse on the political climate in the immediate year’s following the 2016 Presidential Election.<br />
This episode, we talk about Jackman’s prestige run in the shadow of Wolverine and his prospects this year with the reviled The Son in a weak Best Actor field. We also welcome Reitman regular J.K. Simmons into our Six Timers Club, and discuss Reitman’s other 2018 release Tully, post-Hart political sex scandals, and Vera Farmiga Phone Acting.<br />
Topics also include Phil Hartman’s Clinton impersonation, current awards season malaise, and our upcoming mailbag episode!<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>220 &#8211; The Lost City of Z (with Katey Rich)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/21/220-the-lost-city-of-z-with-katey-rich/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2022 22:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without a little tradition, so naturally Vanity Fair’s Katey Rich makes her annual return to us this week to discuss James Gray’s The Lost City of Z. The film had a long pre-production history, including promises of Brad Pitt in the lead, that long positioned it as the film that might … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/21/220-the-lost-city-of-z-with-katey-rich/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;220 – The Lost City of Z (with Katey Rich)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without a little tradition, so naturally Vanity Fair’s Katey Rich makes her annual return to us this week to discuss James Gray’s The Lost City of Z. The film had a long pre-production history,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without a little tradition, so naturally Vanity Fair’s Katey Rich makes her annual return to us this week to discuss James Gray’s The Lost City of Z. The film had a long pre-production history, including promises of Brad Pitt in the lead, that long positioned it as the film that might finally garner Gray some awards attention. Finally produced and with Charlie Hunnam replacing Pitt, the film made its world premiere at the 2016 New York Film Festival without distribution and received strong reviews. Though Amazon picked up the film, they held its release until the spring, effectively killing its awards chances.<br />
This episode, we discuss our shared love for the film and talk about Gray’s Oscar-elusive approach to material and his chances this season with Armageddon Time. We also talk about Sienna Miller face blindness, Robert Pattinson’s move towards auteur directors post-Twilight, and Amazon’s auteur-heavy 2017 crop of films.<br />
Topics also include renting VCRs, Darius Khondji’s luminous Lost City cinematography, and 2017 as the best Best Picture year post-expansion.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>219 &#8211; Always</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/14/219-always/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2022 21:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As The Fabelmans is welcomed into theatres and Spielberg nostalgia is about to come back into conversation, we naturally are here to talk about one of his least discussed films: 1989′s Always. Based on the 1943 Victor Fleming film A Guy Named Joe, Always follows an aerial firefighter played by Richard Dreyfuss who dies saving his friend (John Goodman) in a mission, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/14/219-always/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;219 – Always&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>As The Fabelmans is welcomed into theatres and Spielberg nostalgia is about to come back into conversation, we naturally are here to talk about one of his least discussed films: 1989′s Always. Based on the 1943 Victor Fleming film A Guy Named Joe,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
As The Fabelmans is welcomed into theatres and Spielberg nostalgia is about to come back into conversation, we naturally are here to talk about one of his least discussed films: 1989′s Always. Based on the 1943 Victor Fleming film A Guy Named Joe, Always follows an aerial firefighter played by Richard Dreyfuss who dies saving his friend (John Goodman) in a mission, only to watch from the afterlife as his lover (Holly Hunter) grieves and finds new romance. Spielberg was a big fan of the original, turning this into a bit of a passion project that nevertheless received middling box office and reviews before becoming one of his most forgotten films.<br />
This episode, we talk about Spielberg’s twofer years and the Oscar success of the related films. We also discuss Hunter’s slew of projects immediately after her first nomination for Broadcast News (and our wish to see her in another Spielberg film), Spielberg losing Best Director nominations to other director legends, and the era of cigarette ads and The Marlboro Man.<br />
Topics also include Goodman’s status as a nominationless actor, bickering over the current Bake Off season, and Audrey Hepburn as an afterlife greeter named Hap.<br />
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		<title>218 &#8211; The Meddler (with Richard Lawson)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/07/218-the-meddler-with-richard-lawson/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2022 21:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Vanity Fair’s chief critic Richard Lawson return to us this week to talk about a piece in a trend of films about aging women self-actualizing, Lorene Scafaria’s The Meddler. Starring Susan Sarandon as a widow ingratiating herself to her writer daughter (played by Rose Byrne) and her circle of friends, The Meddler provides a hilarious … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/11/07/218-the-meddler-with-richard-lawson/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;218 – The Meddler (with Richard Lawson)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Vanity Fair’s chief critic Richard Lawson return to us this week to talk about a piece in a trend of films about aging women self-actualizing, Lorene Scafaria’s The Meddler. Starring Susan Sarandon as a widow ingratiating herself to her writer daughter...</itunes:subtitle>
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Vanity Fair’s chief critic Richard Lawson return to us this week to talk about a piece in a trend of films about aging women self-actualizing, Lorene Scafaria’s The Meddler. Starring Susan Sarandon as a widow ingratiating herself to her writer daughter (played by Rose Byrne) and her circle of friends, The Meddler provides a hilarious and heartwarming showcase for Sarandon, all told with uncommonly holistic observation by Scafaria. The film premiered at TIFF in 2015, earning deep affection from some critics like Richard and Joe, but was ultimately held until the following late spring, leaving an uphill climb in 2016′s stacked Best Actress race.<br />
This episode, we talk about our love of the film and Richard’s placement of it at the top of his best films of 2016. We also talk about Scafaria’s depiction of her own mother, Byrne’s underrated brilliance within a varied career, and tense Apple store Q&amp;As. And we’ve got an update on Vulture’s Movies Fantasy League!<br />
Topics also include J.K. Simmons’ glorious mustache, old-baiting the AARP Movies for Grownup voters, and Joe’s personal paradise, The Grove.<br />
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		<title>217 &#8211; Mary Reilly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2022 21:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Happy Halloween, Garys! Get ready for lots of whispers and accents as we close spooky season with one of our oft-referenced favorites, 1996′s uberflop Mary Reilly. A riff on the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde tale starring Julia Roberts as an Irish maid who falls for both personalities of the mad scientist, the film was … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/10/31/217-mary-reilly/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;217 – Mary Reilly&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Happy Halloween, Garys! Get ready for lots of whispers and accents as we close spooky season with one of our oft-referenced favorites, 1996′s uberflop Mary Reilly. A riff on the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde tale starring Julia Roberts as an Irish maid who f...</itunes:subtitle>
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Happy Halloween, Garys! Get ready for lots of whispers and accents as we close spooky season with one of our oft-referenced favorites, 1996′s uberflop Mary Reilly. A riff on the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde tale starring Julia Roberts as an Irish maid who falls for both personalities of the mad scientist, the film was a bodice-ripping reunion of several Dangerous Liaisons collaborators: director Stephen Frears, screenwriter Christopher Hampton, and star John Malkovich. Despite the high pedigree and pre-production high hopes that landed Roberts a massive payday, the movie was critically lambasted and bombed at the box office.<br />
This episode, we discuss the Frears filmography and his service to the culture of directing prestige actress vehicles. We also discuss the 1990s prestige reiterations of classic monster movies, Glenn Close’s deliciously bawdy performance as a hothouse matron, and we loop back to Julia Roberts’ Six Timers Club quiz.<br />
Topics also include Tammie Brown makeup, how Malkovich should have been nominated in 1999 for playing himself, and Two-ster.<br />
PLUS we are kicking off this episode with a fun announcement: we are partnering with Vulture for the new Fantasy Movie League!! Join us at moviegame.vulture.com!<br />
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		<title>216 &#8211; Snowden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2022 19:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Welcome all our new CIA listeners, because this week we are talking about 2016′s Snowden. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as controversial whistleblower Edward Snowden, the film follows Snowden’s journey through exposing the surveillance state and his exile to Russia, all while maintaining his relationship with girlfriend Lindsay Mills (played by Shailene Woodley). With Oliver Stone at … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/10/24/216-snowden/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;216 – Snowden&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Welcome all our new CIA listeners, because this week we are talking about 2016′s Snowden. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as controversial whistleblower Edward Snowden, the film follows Snowden’s journey through exposing the surveillance state and his ex...</itunes:subtitle>
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Welcome all our new CIA listeners, because this week we are talking about 2016′s Snowden. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as controversial whistleblower Edward Snowden, the film follows Snowden’s journey through exposing the surveillance state and his exile to Russia, all while maintaining his relationship with girlfriend Lindsay Mills (played by Shailene Woodley). With Oliver Stone at the helm and Laura Poitras’ Snowden doc Citizenfour having recently earned the Best Documentary Feature Oscar, the film arrived with high expectations that it immediately disappointed when this bland biopic debuted at TIFF.<br />
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This episode, Joe gives us a recap of his New York Film Festival experience this year before we dive into Stone’s misfire. We also talk about Oscar winners that have played Oscar winners, Gordon-Levitt’s distracting baritone while playing Snowden, Peter Gabriel’s film awards history, and Stone’s fall from the height of his cultural significance in the 1980s and 1990s.<br />
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Topics also include TIFF premieres that open to general audiences during the festival, the 2011 Best Supporting Actress race that Woodley narrowly missed, and Chris’ ongoing journey with Survivor.<br />
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		<title>215 &#8211; Beatriz at Dinner (with Jorge Molina)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/10/17/215-beatriz-at-dinner-with-jorge-molina/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2022 20:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>On the eve of the return of The White Lotus, we’re taking a look at the Mike White oeuvre with returning guest Jorge Molina and 2017′s Beatriz at Dinner. Starring our beloved Salma Hayek as a holistic masseuse trapped at a toxic dinner party held by her wealthy clients, the film debuted at Sundance and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/10/17/215-beatriz-at-dinner-with-jorge-molina/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;215 – Beatriz at Dinner (with Jorge Molina)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>On the eve of the return of The White Lotus, we’re taking a look at the Mike White oeuvre with returning guest Jorge Molina and 2017′s Beatriz at Dinner. Starring our beloved Salma Hayek as a holistic masseuse trapped at a toxic dinner party held by he...</itunes:subtitle>
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On the eve of the return of The White Lotus, we’re taking a look at the Mike White oeuvre with returning guest Jorge Molina and 2017′s Beatriz at Dinner. Starring our beloved Salma Hayek as a holistic masseuse trapped at a toxic dinner party held by her wealthy clients, the film debuted at Sundance and was immediately viewed through the lens of our outrage and despair in the immediate aftermath of Trump’s election. The dark cringe comedy had a divisive finale but a brilliant ensemble including Connie Britton, John Lithgow, and Chloe Sevigny, with Hayek giving one of her finest performances. But the 2017 Best Actress race was highly competitive, and this summer release struggled to make an awards season comeback.<br />
This episode, we talk about the Arteta/White partnership including White’s television output and Arteta as the quintessential journeyman director. Topics also include scrubbed John Early clips, our dreams for Hayek’s deserved awards future, and comparing Beatriz at Dinner to another 2017 film that succeeded with Oscar.<br />
Topics also include the 2002 Best Actress nominees pitching grants, Mike White’s run on Survivor and The Amazing Race, and performing Salma in Snatch Game.<br />
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		<title>214 &#8211; Mud (with Roxana Hadadi)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2022 21:33:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What’s better than movies like this? Guys being dudes! This week, Vulture television critic Roxana Hadadi joins us to return to the McConaissance with Jeff Nichols’ Mud. Matthew McConaughey stars as the film’s eponymous criminal who befriends a young teenager (played by Ty Sheridan) grappling with the death of his town and his parents’ divorce. The … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/10/10/214-mud-with-roxana-hadadi/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;214 – Mud (with Roxana Hadadi)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>What’s better than movies like this? Guys being dudes! This week, Vulture television critic Roxana Hadadi joins us to return to the McConaissance with Jeff Nichols’ Mud. Matthew McConaughey stars as the film’s eponymous criminal who befriends a young t...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
What’s better than movies like this? Guys being dudes! This week, Vulture television critic Roxana Hadadi joins us to return to the McConaissance with Jeff Nichols’ Mud. Matthew McConaughey stars as the film’s eponymous criminal who befriends a young teenager (played by Ty Sheridan) grappling with the death of his town and his parents’ divorce. The film debuted at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival while Nichols’ star was on the rise and McConaughey was mid-ascendancy, but was mildly received on the global stage. When the film was released in stateside theaters the following spring, critics were much more enthusiastic about Nichols’ take on masculinity and myth, but the film was ultimately overshadowed by McConaughey’s other Best Actor bid, Dallas Buyers Club.<br />
This episode, we discuss the filmography of Jeff Nichols, including the divisiveness of Take Shelter’s ending and projects that almost happened. We also get into Sheridan’s career as a young actor, Matt Damon’s macho crypto ad, and the Independent Spirit Awards Robert Altman prize.<br />
Topics also include Chris Pine nearly playing the lead, Taylor Sheridan as Nichols’ tether, and irrational fears of snakes invading our everyday lives.<br />
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		<title>213 &#8211; Where&#8217;d You Go, Bernadette</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/10/03/213-whered-you-go-bernadette/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2022 21:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As Cate Blanchett inches towards a possible third acting Oscar with this week’s Tár, we look back at the quickly forgotten Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Based on the praised novel by Maria Semple about an eccentric former architect’s disappearance, the film paired Blanchett with director Richard Linklater (and reunited her with actor Billy Crudup, playing her … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/10/03/213-whered-you-go-bernadette/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;213 – Where’d You Go, Bernadette&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>As Cate Blanchett inches towards a possible third acting Oscar with this week’s Tár, we look back at the quickly forgotten Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Based on the praised novel by Maria Semple about an eccentric former architect’s disappearance,</itunes:subtitle>
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As Cate Blanchett inches towards a possible third acting Oscar with this week’s Tár, we look back at the quickly forgotten Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Based on the praised novel by Maria Semple about an eccentric former architect’s disappearance, the film paired Blanchett with director Richard Linklater (and reunited her with actor Billy Crudup, playing her husband) and faced numerous delays from distributor Annapurna despite its pedigree. Linklater streamlined the novel’s techno-epistolary structure, resulting in a more straightforward film that lost much of the novel’s unique comic tone and character insights. Though Blanchett would earn a Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy nomination at the Globes, the film was already long forgotten at that point of the season.<br />
This episode, Blanchett joins our Six Timers Club and we talk about the barrier of entry to third acting Oscar wins. We also look at Crudup’s filmography and his shockingly paltry lack of awards love, Linklater as a director hard to pin down to a career narrative, and Annapurna’s bumpy and brief road from production company to distributor.<br />
Topics also include “prepandemic” as a concept, Broadway actors telling stories at benefits, and Tyra interviewing Beyoncé.<br />
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		<title>212 &#8211; The Bling Ring (with George Civeris)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2022 19:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>StaightioLab cohost and Gawker editor George Civeris returns to us this episode, and we’re going to Paris’. In 2013, Sofia Coppola delivered another tale of disaffected youth, this time ripped from gossip column headlines with The Bling Ring. With a post-Harry Potter Emma Watson at the center, the film follows several Los Angeles celeb-obsessed teens … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/09/26/212-the-bling-ring/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;212 – The Bling Ring (with George Civeris)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>StaightioLab cohost and Gawker editor George Civeris returns to us this episode, and we’re going to Paris’. In 2013, Sofia Coppola delivered another tale of disaffected youth, this time ripped from gossip column headlines with The Bling Ring.</itunes:subtitle>
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StaightioLab cohost and Gawker editor George Civeris returns to us this episode, and we’re going to Paris’. In 2013, Sofia Coppola delivered another tale of disaffected youth, this time ripped from gossip column headlines with The Bling Ring. With a post-Harry Potter Emma Watson at the center, the film follows several Los Angeles celeb-obsessed teens who famously got busted for breaking into the homes of tabloid staples like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. Already demoted to Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section (after Marie Antoinette was notoriously booed in competition), the film was one of the director’s most harshly received films for its depiction of teen misguidedness.<br />
This episode, we talk about our varying opinions on Watson’s performance and our picks for the weakest films in Coppola’s oeuvre. We also talk about comparisons to another film from A24′s first year, the film’s atypical portrayal of the gay teen experience, and the film’s precisely-timed soundtrack.<br />
Topics also include how mid-aughts celeb culture has evolved to today, Secret Celebrity Drag Race, and another round of Alter Egos.<br />
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		<title>Reunited at TIFF!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2022 20:18:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s an annual tradition! Joe and Chris (reunited for the first time in years!) are reporting on the films of the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, including this year’s (Not Grolsch) People’s Choice Award winner: Steven Spielberg’s The Fablemans. And we’ve got bets against each other gaining some heat! This episode, we unpack our feelings about some of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/09/19/reunited-at-tiff/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Reunited at TIFF!&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s an annual tradition! Joe and Chris (reunited for the first time in years!) are reporting on the films of the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, including this year’s (Not Grolsch) People’s Choice Award winner: Steven Spielberg’s The Fablema...</itunes:subtitle>
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It’s an annual tradition! Joe and Chris (reunited for the first time in years!) are reporting on the films of the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, including this year’s (Not Grolsch) People’s Choice Award winner: Steven Spielberg’s The Fablemans. And we’ve got bets against each other gaining some heat! This episode, we unpack our feelings about some of the festival’s biggest titles including Glass Onion, Women Talking, The Woman King, The Banshees of Inisherin, and The Inspection. We also discuss potential THOB titles of the future, Taylor Swift crowd control, and the dire Best Actor race. Topics also include the TIFF preroll ads, International Feature contenders, and TIFF’s history of People’s Choice winners and Oscar.<br />
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		<title>211 &#8211; Mermaids</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2022 14:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve got a personal favorite coming to you today starring one of our most beloved icons! After winning her Best Actress Oscar for Moonstruck, Cher then conquered the world with the album Heart of Stone, and didn’t return to the cinema until 1990′s Mermaids. With Cher as a mother of two rebuking societal expectations, the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/09/12/211-mermaids/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;211 – Mermaids&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve got a personal favorite coming to you today starring one of our most beloved icons! After winning her Best Actress Oscar for Moonstruck, Cher then conquered the world with the album Heart of Stone, and didn’t return to the cinema until 1990′s Mer...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve got a personal favorite coming to you today starring one of our most beloved icons! After winning her Best Actress Oscar for Moonstruck, Cher then conquered the world with the album Heart of Stone, and didn’t return to the cinema until 1990′s Mermaids. With Cher as a mother of two rebuking societal expectations, the film also starred the recently Oscar nominated Bob Hoskins, Christina Ricci in her debut, and the ascendant Winona Ryder. A female-led comedy about mothers and daughters, the film earned a Golden Globe nomination for Ryder, but ultimately missed out on Oscar while being released between two Best Picture winners from the dying Orion Pictures.<br />
This episode, we talk about the film’s fraught beginnings with several replaced directors with differing tonal visions for the film and Ryder’s fast rise as prestige actress. We also talk about odd 1990 Golden Globe choices including Ghost and Green Card, life lessons learned too early from formative cinema, and Richard Benjamin’s directorial career.<br />
Topics also include Cher joining TikTok, marshmallow snacks, and Bob Hoskins being hot.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>210 &#8211; 25th Hour</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/09/05/210-25th-hour/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2022 21:18:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We talk about a lot of films dealing with the social and political aftermath of 9/11 but few like this week’s episode: Spike Lee’s 25th Hour. Filmed in New York City in the months after and adapted by David Benioff from his own novel, the film captures that dysphoria while following a drug dealer played … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/09/05/210-25th-hour/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;210 – 25th Hour&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We talk about a lot of films dealing with the social and political aftermath of 9/11 but few like this week’s episode: Spike Lee’s 25th Hour. Filmed in New York City in the months after and adapted by David Benioff from his own novel,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
We talk about a lot of films dealing with the social and political aftermath of 9/11 but few like this week’s episode: Spike Lee’s 25th Hour. Filmed in New York City in the months after and adapted by David Benioff from his own novel, the film captures that dysphoria while following a drug dealer played by Edward Norton as he prepares to enter prison. Lee gives us several showstoppers, including the notorious “fuck you” mirror monologue from Norton and a fantasy finale told by Brian Cox. But the film was handled by Disney’s less awards-certified Touchstone Pictures and opened at the end of December 2002, famously crowded with contenders including what would make up the entire Best Picture lineup.<br />
If 25th Hour got lost in the shuffle (and cultural-political moment), it now has its vocal fans like your two hosts! This episode, we’ll get into Lee’s long history as an Oscar outsider leading up to his recent success, Norton’s fast ascent with a trio of roles in a single year, and the prowess of Lee’s standby composer, the great Terence Blanchard.<br />
Topics also include Cox’s scene stealing in 2002, Rosario Dawson bringing reliable realism, and 2002 Best Original Score.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>209 &#8211; A Walk on the Moon (with Tara Ariano)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/29/209-a-walk-on-the-moon-with-tara-ariano/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2022 19:43:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, Tara Ariano returns to us to talk about a forgotten and quite lovely independent film from 1999, A Walk on the Moon. The first feature directed by actor Tony Goldwyn, the film stars Diane Lane as a late 1960s housewife who has a sexual awakening with a hippie blouse salesman (played by Viggo … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/29/209-a-walk-on-the-moon-with-tara-ariano/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;209 – A Walk on the Moon (with Tara Ariano)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, Tara Ariano returns to us to talk about a forgotten and quite lovely independent film from 1999, A Walk on the Moon. The first feature directed by actor Tony Goldwyn, the film stars Diane Lane as a late 1960s housewife who has a sexual awake...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, Tara Ariano returns to us to talk about a forgotten and quite lovely independent film from 1999, A Walk on the Moon. The first feature directed by actor Tony Goldwyn, the film stars Diane Lane as a late 1960s housewife who has a sexual awakening with a hippie blouse salesman (played by Viggo Mortensen) while vacationing with her family. With Anna Paquin and Liev Schreiber respectively as daughter and husband, the film features Woodstock and the moon landing in the background of this quite potent take on female sexuality and the effect of young parenthood. The film had a quiet spring release after debuting at Sundance, but year-end critical notices kept Lane in the awards conversation.<br />
The film also has similar shades of what Lane would turn into an Oscar nominated role just a few years later with Unfaithful. This episode, we’ll discuss Mortensen’s deep bench of pre-LOTR roles, Happy, Texas’ famous post-Sundance financial failure, and how this film avoids the typical “Woodstock movie” trappings.<br />
Topics also include Julie Kavner as Big Brother, gay euphemisms, and the immediate cultural impact of Ghost.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:31:30</itunes:duration>
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		<title>208 &#8211; This Is Where I Leave You</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/22/208-this-is-where-i-leave-you/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2022 19:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s time to sit shiva with a slew of stars and 2014′s This Is Where I Leave You. Adapted from Jonathan Tropper from his own novel and directed by Night at the Museum’s Shawn Levy, the film casts Jason Bateman as a man whose life falls apart at the hour of his father’s death. His … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/22/208-this-is-where-i-leave-you/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;208 – This Is Where I Leave You&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s time to sit shiva with a slew of stars and 2014′s This Is Where I Leave You. Adapted from Jonathan Tropper from his own novel and directed by Night at the Museum’s Shawn Levy, the film casts Jason Bateman as a man whose life falls apart at the hou...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
It’s time to sit shiva with a slew of stars and 2014′s This Is Where I Leave You. Adapted from Jonathan Tropper from his own novel and directed by Night at the Museum’s Shawn Levy, the film casts Jason Bateman as a man whose life falls apart at the hour of his father’s death. His mother, played by Jane Fonda, then tasks the entire family to sit shiva in his honor and seriocomic hijinks ensue. Levy would cast a feast of famous and noteworthy names to fill out the friends and family (including Tina Fey, Adam Driver, Rose Byrne, Kathryn Hahn, Corey Stoll, and more), but their combined skills were not enough to lift the film’s dated humor and stuck-in-neutral emotions off the ground.<br />
The film debuted as a TIFF gala and was critically dismissed, with audiences feeling similarly underwhelmed upon release a few weeks later. This week, we talk about how the film sidesteps around a quite non-Jewish cast and where it places in the Fonda’s late-career era. We also discuss Fey’s limitations with her many crying scenes, our favorite performances from the Girls, and the 2014 TIFF lineup.<br />
Topics also include Fonda’s most recent Oscar nomination for The Morning After, Tonys being awarded to movie stars, and the Wine Country Film Festival.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>207 &#8211; Life Itself (with Billy Ray Brewton)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/15/207-life-itself-with-billy-ray-brewton/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2022 22:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We don’t know if we’re equipped to episode this much, but here we are. A bomb so fiery, we brought host of The Incinerator podcast host Billy Ray Brewton to help us unpack it all: 2018′s Life Itself. From This Is Us’ Dan Fogelman, the film assembles a large ensemble including Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/15/207-life-itself-with-billy-ray-brewton/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;207 – Life Itself (with Billy Ray Brewton)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We don’t know if we’re equipped to episode this much, but here we are. A bomb so fiery, we brought host of The Incinerator podcast host Billy Ray Brewton to help us unpack it all: 2018′s Life Itself. From This Is Us’ Dan Fogelman,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
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We don’t know if we’re equipped to episode this much, but here we are. A bomb so fiery, we brought host of The Incinerator podcast host Billy Ray Brewton to help us unpack it all: 2018′s Life Itself. From This Is Us’ Dan Fogelman, the film assembles a large ensemble including Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, Olivia Cooke, and Antonio Banderas to tell a tale of big emotions, intergenerational heartache, and unreliable narrators. The film arrived as a TIFF gala with big weepy expectations, and like a rogue MTA bus right out of the film, critics brought on a brutal and well-earned drubbing.<br />
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After partnering with other distributors for previous releases, this film was Amazon’s widest solo release and quickly became as big of a bomb for audiences as it was for critics. This episode, we unpack what makes it such a mess and how Amazon succeeded that year with Cold War instead. We also talk about the umpteen versions of “Make You Feel My Love,” This is Us’ Emmy flub this season, and Amazon’s purchase of United Artists.<br />
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Topics also include Annette Bening “I don’t know her”-ing Natalie Portman, Deuxmoi culture, and the Grammys of Soy Bomb and &#8220;Sonny Came Home”.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>206 &#8211; Infamous</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/08/206-infamous/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2022 21:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Before Bennett Miller’s Capote even arrived and made a steamroll Best Actor winner out of Philip Seymour Hoffman, there was an entire other Truman Capote biopic in the can. Charting the same portion of the legendary and controversial writer’s life as he wrote In Cold Blood, 2006′s Infamous cast Toby Jones as Capote along with … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/08/206-infamous/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;206 – Infamous&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Before Bennett Miller’s Capote even arrived and made a steamroll Best Actor winner out of Philip Seymour Hoffman, there was an entire other Truman Capote biopic in the can. Charting the same portion of the legendary and controversial writer’s life as h...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Before Bennett Miller’s Capote even arrived and made a steamroll Best Actor winner out of Philip Seymour Hoffman, there was an entire other Truman Capote biopic in the can. Charting the same portion of the legendary and controversial writer’s life as he wrote In Cold Blood, 2006′s Infamous cast Toby Jones as Capote along with a cast of more recognizable faces than the previous year’s version, including Sandra Bullock as Capote’s friend and confidante Harper Lee and new James Bond Daniel Craig. Despite Capote having played some of the very same film festivals, Infamous was welcomed into the fall festival season anyway. But this film’s emphasis on the high society gossip that was integral to the author’s persona wasn’t enough to distinguish this film from what came before, quickly dissolving from the season.<br />
This episode, we unpack the unavoidable comparison’s between this biopic depiction and Miller’s film. We also have our first double Six Timers Club between Infamous supporting players Sigourney Weaver and Gwyneth Paltrow, and discuss Paltrow’s role as Not Peggy Lee, and Warner Independent’s other awards hopeful in 2006: For Your Consideration.<br />
Topics also include Raja’s Diana Vreeland Snatch Game performance, “James Blonde”, and Parker Posey in The Staircase.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>205 &#8211; The Four Feathers</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/01/205-the-four-feathers/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 19:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Long-time listeners of the podcast will recognize this week’s episode as one promised from the very beginning! In 2002, The Four Feathers arrived with major Oscar follow-up and star-on-the-rise pedigree. The film was Shekhar Kapur’s directorial follow-up to the Oscar anointed (and Cate Blanchett launching) Elizabeth, and starred three of the biggest young would-be megastars … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/08/01/205-the-four-feathers/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;205 – The Four Feathers&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Long-time listeners of the podcast will recognize this week’s episode as one promised from the very beginning! In 2002, The Four Feathers arrived with major Oscar follow-up and star-on-the-rise pedigree. The film was Shekhar Kapur’s directorial follow-...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Long-time listeners of the podcast will recognize this week’s episode as one promised from the very beginning! In 2002, The Four Feathers arrived with major Oscar follow-up and star-on-the-rise pedigree. The film was Shekhar Kapur’s directorial follow-up to the Oscar anointed (and Cate Blanchett launching) Elizabeth, and starred three of the biggest young would-be megastars in its love triangle: Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, and Kate Hudson. But on top of being one of many cinematic versions of A.E.W. Mason’s, the film bored critics and audiences when it world premiered as a TIFF gala, and fizzled entirely upon release a few weeks later.<br />
This week, we talk about its three headliners at critical points of their careers: Ledger being foisted onto traditional leading man roles, Hudson following her Almost Famous Oscar nomination, and Bentley trying to escape that floating plastic bag. We also talk about Kapur’s dual Elizabeth films, the film’s supporting male cast of recognizable faces, and the film’s apolitical stance post-9/11.<br />
Topics also include sideburns, the film’s brownface makeup, and Ledger’s final stretch of roles.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>204 &#8211; A Prairie Home Companion (with Clay Keller)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/07/25/204-a-prairie-home-companion-with-clay-keller/</link>
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		<description>An episode long teased has finally arrived. Screen Drafts co-host (and proud Minnesotan) Clay Keller joins us to discuss the final film from beloved auteur Robert Altman, 2006′s A Prairie Home Companion. Based on and set within the eponymous radio show, the film follows the backstage goings-on during the show’s fictionalized final live recording, with … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/07/25/204-a-prairie-home-companion-with-clay-keller/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;204 – A Prairie Home Companion (with Clay Keller)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>An episode long teased has finally arrived. Screen Drafts co-host (and proud Minnesotan) Clay Keller joins us to discuss the final film from beloved auteur Robert Altman, 2006′s A Prairie Home Companion. Based on and set within the eponymous radio show...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
An episode long teased has finally arrived. Screen Drafts co-host (and proud Minnesotan) Clay Keller joins us to discuss the final film from beloved auteur Robert Altman, 2006′s A Prairie Home Companion. Based on and set within the eponymous radio show, the film follows the backstage goings-on during the show’s fictionalized final live recording, with a sprawling cast of Altman regulars and newbies including Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Kevin Kline, Maya Rudolph, Woody Harrelson, John C. Reilly, Lindsay Lohan, and Virginia Madsen as an angel of death. Altman would pass the November after its release, but sadly did not receive posthumous recognition for the film due to its somewhat divided reception.<br />
This episode, we’re discussing the dual summer roles for Streep between this and The Devil Wears Prada, and we’re celebrating our tenth Streep episode! We also discuss Lohan’s turmoil at the time, Paul Thomas Anderson as a contractually obligated backup director, and Clay brings us stories from his experience as an extra on the set of the film.<br />
Topics also include the Streep/Tomlin tribute to Altman at the previous ceremony, bad jokes, and a Screen Drafts-style ranking of the film’s best performances.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>203 &#8211; Martha Marcy May Marlene</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/07/18/203-martha-marcy-may-marlene/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 20:03:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One of the major stories out of 2011′s Sundance Film Festival was the arrival of Elizabeth Olsen, a new actress who just happened to be the younger sibling of the Olsen twins. In Sean Durkin’s debut Martha Marcy May Marlene, Olsen stars as a young woman who escapes a cult and copes with her fractured … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/07/18/203-martha-marcy-may-marlene/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;203 – Martha Marcy May Marlene&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>One of the major stories out of 2011′s Sundance Film Festival was the arrival of Elizabeth Olsen, a new actress who just happened to be the younger sibling of the Olsen twins. In Sean Durkin’s debut Martha Marcy May Marlene,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
One of the major stories out of 2011′s Sundance Film Festival was the arrival of Elizabeth Olsen, a new actress who just happened to be the younger sibling of the Olsen twins. In Sean Durkin’s debut Martha Marcy May Marlene, Olsen stars as a young woman who escapes a cult and copes with her fractured identity in the wary arms of her estranged older sister, played by Sarah Paulson. The film earned rave reviews, a Directing prize for Durkin, and distribution with Fox Searchlight. The film would be sold in the shadow of the previous year’s Oscar success Winter’s Bone: a Sundance launch, a star-making debut performance, and a chilling supporting performance from John Hawkes. But the film was significantly less audience friendly thriller by comparison, and paired with Searchlight’s stacked lineup of films, Martha didn’t fit the Oscar mold.<br />
However, Martha Marcy May Marlene remains a movie we are still haunted by. This episode, we talk about the film and its associated network of stars and directors that would become Sundance staples. We also discuss the stiff competition faced by Olsen in the Best Actress race, Paulson’s career prior to becoming a Ryan Murphy staple, and Hawkes’ run of awards-buzzed roles in the early 2010s.<br />
Topics also include our love of Durkin’s The Nest, thoughts on The Staircase, and ugly QR code posters.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:06:12</itunes:duration>
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		<title>202 &#8211; Us</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/07/11/202-us/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2022 20:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Few filmmaking ascents have been as exciting and heralded as Jordan Peele’s with the arrival of Get Out in 2017. After creating lasting cultural importance and winning the Best Original Screenplay Oscar, Peele’s follow-up was one of the most eagerly awaited films before it was even announced. And in early 2019, the follow-up would be … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/07/11/202-us/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;202 – Us&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Few filmmaking ascents have been as exciting and heralded as Jordan Peele’s with the arrival of Get Out in 2017. After creating lasting cultural importance and winning the Best Original Screenplay Oscar, Peele’s follow-up was one of the most eagerly aw...</itunes:subtitle>
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Few filmmaking ascents have been as exciting and heralded as Jordan Peele’s with the arrival of Get Out in 2017. After creating lasting cultural importance and winning the Best Original Screenplay Oscar, Peele’s follow-up was one of the most eagerly awaited films before it was even announced. And in early 2019, the follow-up would be Us, a sci-fi/horror film with American societal divides on its mind and a daring performance by Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o at its center. The film was an equal box office success to Peele’s debut, though it received a less unanimous response in terms of how well he pulls off its metaphors. What kept the film in awards discussion was Nyong’o performance, including SAG and Critics’ Choice nominations, but missing out on the Oscar lineup.<br />
This episode, we discuss our feverish anticipation of Jordan Peele’s upcoming Nope and unpack the layers of Us’ allegory. We also look at the brilliant and less recognized performances from Winston Duke and Elisabeth Moss, the 2017 Oscars where Get Out faced stiff competition, and the 2019 Best Actress race.<br />
Topics also include supposed genre bias against other actresses, critics groups as awards influencers, and our 2019 Best Actress ballots.<br />
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		<title>201 &#8211; How Do You Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2022 15:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While not known for their love for comedies, the Academy has often proven a fan for the works of James L. Brooks. This week, we’re talking about his (likely) final film, the 2010 flop How Do You Know. The film stars Reese Witherspoon as a softball player grappling with the end of her career while … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/07/04/201-how-do-you-know/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;201 – How Do You Know&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>While not known for their love for comedies, the Academy has often proven a fan for the works of James L. Brooks. This week, we’re talking about his (likely) final film, the 2010 flop How Do You Know. The film stars Reese Witherspoon as a softball play...</itunes:subtitle>
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While not known for their love for comedies, the Academy has often proven a fan for the works of James L. Brooks. This week, we’re talking about his (likely) final film, the 2010 flop How Do You Know. The film stars Reese Witherspoon as a softball player grappling with the end of her career while torn between romance with two men (played respectively by Owen Wilson and Paul Rudd): a Major League Baseball player and a man facing punishment for the corporate crimes of his fathers’ business. Also the final film of Jack Nicholson’s before his retirement, How Do You Know was savaged by critics, quickly dismissed by audiences in a packed holiday season, and even failed to land any Globes Comedy nominations in the year of The Tourist.<br />
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This episode, we discuss Brooks’ Oscar track record, including his previous misses between Oscar darlings and the two times he directed a Best Picture nominee without getting a directing nomination. We also discuss our desire for a new Witherspoon romcom, who is the Oscar ceremony’s new front mascot now that Nicholson doesn’t attend, and that time Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholson jokingly flirted.<br />
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Topics also include the current Searchlight/Hulu situation, Paul Rudd’s potential for a future Oscar nomination, and Kathryn Hahn hiding her pregnancy behind a Sony Vaio.<br />
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		<title>200 &#8211; Gloria Bell</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/06/27/200-gloria-bell/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2022 20:23:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve made it to 200 episodes! And as long-time listeners are aware, there are few THOB-eligible films as beloved as Gloria Bell. In 2013, Sebastián Lelio delivered Gloria, a delightful Chilean character study of the everyday life of a single woman entering middle age played by an incandescent Paulina García. When Julianne Moore approached Lelio about … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/06/27/200-gloria-bell/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;200 – Gloria Bell&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve made it to 200 episodes! And as long-time listeners are aware, there are few THOB-eligible films as beloved as Gloria Bell. In 2013, Sebastián Lelio delivered Gloria, a delightful Chilean character study of the everyday life of a single woman ent...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve made it to 200 episodes! And as long-time listeners are aware, there are few THOB-eligible films as beloved as Gloria Bell. In 2013, Sebastián Lelio delivered Gloria, a delightful Chilean character study of the everyday life of a single woman entering middle age played by an incandescent Paulina García. When Julianne Moore approached Lelio about an American remake, the director decided to take over the reigns himself, remaking his own movie. The resulting Gloria Bell launched at 2018 TIFF, receiving good reviews and getting picked up by A24, leading some to see a potential Globes Comedy player. But A24 held the film until the spring, and it got lost among their already stacked awards slate.<br />
This episode, we look back Lelio’s trifecta of films in 2017-2018, which would include an International Feature Oscar win for A Fantastic Woman and the underrated Disobedience. We also talk both Glorias perfect endings, recall our first formative friendship viewing of the film, and celebrate the 200 episode milestone with our annual look back at the past year of THOB.<br />
Topics also include Jeanne Tripplehorn’s vape, the film’s joyous soundtrack, and (stick around after the IMDb Game) a post-credits quiz about our past post-credits song outros.<br />
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		<title>199 &#8211; Shutter Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2022 14:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This episode, we return to the work of director Martin Scorsese, with one of his very few films to receive zero Oscar nominations, 2010′s Shutter Island. The film was Scorsese’s highly anticipate follow-up to The Departed after finally securing his overdue Oscar win, and reunited him with that film’s star Leonardo DiCaprio. Adapted from Dennis … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/06/20/199-shutter-island/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;199 – Shutter Island&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This episode, we return to the work of director Martin Scorsese, with one of his very few films to receive zero Oscar nominations, 2010′s Shutter Island. The film was Scorsese’s highly anticipate follow-up to The Departed after finally securing his ove...</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we return to the work of director Martin Scorsese, with one of his very few films to receive zero Oscar nominations, 2010′s Shutter Island. The film was Scorsese’s highly anticipate follow-up to The Departed after finally securing his overdue Oscar win, and reunited him with that film’s star Leonardo DiCaprio. Adapted from Dennis Lehane’s novel about a WWII veteran investigating a woman’s disappearance from an island-bound mental institution, the film allowed Scorsese to indulge in Hitchcock and Asian horror genre tropes alike. However, Paramount’s financial woes couldn’t afford the awards campaign cost for such a behemoth in late 2009, and the film was pushed to February 2010.<br />
Once released, critics were somewhat divided on the film and its somewhat cliche final twist, and another DiCaprio vehicle would earn higher praise and awards success that year: Christopher Nolan’s Inception. This episode, we discuss our own divided opinions over which 2010 DiCaprio performance we prefer and which overall DiCaprio performance we consider a favorite. We also talk Patricia Clarkson’s post-Oscar nomination career, the National Board of Review’s top ten of 2010, and the other few Scorsese films with no Oscar love.<br />
Topics also include what films Paramount gave the 2009 Oscar push, the Ben Kingsley’s M4Gs nomination, and hype for next week’s massive 200th episode!<br />
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		<title>198 &#8211; Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (with Christina Tucker)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/06/13/198-divine-secrets-of-the-ya-ya-sisterhood-with-christina-tucker/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2022 19:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>YA-YA!! This week, Christina Tucker joins us once again to discuss popular literary adaptation and TNT staple, 2002′s Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. The directorial debut of Callie Khouri, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Thelma and Louise, the film stars Ellen Burstyn and Sandra Bullock as mother and daughter feuding over the playwright daughter’s very public … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/06/13/198-divine-secrets-of-the-ya-ya-sisterhood-with-christina-tucker/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;198 – Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (with Christina Tucker)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>YA-YA!! This week, Christina Tucker joins us once again to discuss popular literary adaptation and TNT staple, 2002′s Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. The directorial debut of Callie Khouri, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Thelma and Louise,</itunes:subtitle>
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YA-YA!! This week, Christina Tucker joins us once again to discuss popular literary adaptation and TNT staple, 2002′s Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. The directorial debut of Callie Khouri, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Thelma and Louise, the film stars Ellen Burstyn and Sandra Bullock as mother and daughter feuding over the playwright daughter’s very public interview about her very tempestuous childhood. The mother’s friends (played by Maggie Smith, Fionnula Flanagan, and Shirley Knight) then kidnap the daughter and return her to her southern home to reveal her mother’s side of the story. This made for a film of wildly conflicting tones, which critics roundly lambasted before the film became a summer disappointment.<br />
This episode, we discuss the early 2000s for Bullock in star mode before her Oscar win and Ellen Burstyn in an unhinged mother era after her return Oscar nomination for Requiem for a Dream. We also discuss the remarkable performance by Ashley Judd as the young Burstyn, pride season, and the late career of James Garner.<br />
Topics also include devastating Lisa Schwartzbaum pull quotes, TV’s Nashville, and the Mad Money poster.<br />
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		<title>197 &#8211; Downsizing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2022 18:38:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And we’re back to your regularly scheduled episodes! This week, we return to our non-EW episodes with one of the more divisive high-profile bombs in recent years, 2017′s Downsizing. A globalization satire from Alexander Payne and his Sideways co-writer Jim Taylor, the film follows an everyman played by Matt Damon who decides to join the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/06/06/197-downsizing/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;197 – Downsizing&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>And we’re back to your regularly scheduled episodes! This week, we return to our non-EW episodes with one of the more divisive high-profile bombs in recent years, 2017′s Downsizing. A globalization satire from Alexander Payne and his Sideways co-writer...</itunes:subtitle>
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And we’re back to your regularly scheduled episodes! This week, we return to our non-EW episodes with one of the more divisive high-profile bombs in recent years, 2017′s Downsizing. A globalization satire from Alexander Payne and his Sideways co-writer Jim Taylor, the film follows an everyman played by Matt Damon who decides to join the masses deciding to shrink themselves for the sake of green initiatives and a little outsized wealth. The film ran the 2017 fall festival gamut, opening the Venice Film Festival to raves only to see increasingly negative receptions at Telluride and Toronto. In the long wait to its eventual Christmastime release, the negative perceptions settled in and the film became a box office bomb.<br />
By Oscar time, its biggest chances lied in the supporting turn from SAG, Globe, and Critics’ Choice nominee Hong Chau as a political activist forced into downsized life as punishment. This episode, we’ll be talking about the 2017 Supporting Actress race and how she was shut out at the last minute. We’ll also discuss Damon’s constant foot-in-mouth syndrome, 8 Kinds of F*cks, and the National Board of Review’s Top Ten Films of 2017.<br />
Topics also include our thoughts on this year’s Cannes, talking head documentaries, and Paramount’s big year of bombs.<br />
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		<title>196 &#8211; Notting Hill (EW Summer Movie Preview &#8211; Listeners&#8217; Choice)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/30/196-notting-hill-ew-summer-movie-preview-listeners-choice/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 17:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Whoopsie daisies, we have come to the close of our May miniseries taking a deep focus look back at Entertainment Weekly’s seasonal movie preview issues. And the closer was chosen by you, listeners! For your Listeners’ Choice, you have selected the Summer Movie Preview for Notting Hill. The film famously went head-to-head with grand behemoth … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/30/196-notting-hill-ew-summer-movie-preview-listeners-choice/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;196 – Notting Hill (EW Summer Movie Preview – Listeners’ Choice)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Whoopsie daisies, we have come to the close of our May miniseries taking a deep focus look back at Entertainment Weekly’s seasonal movie preview issues. And the closer was chosen by you, listeners! For your Listeners’ Choice,</itunes:subtitle>
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Whoopsie daisies, we have come to the close of our May miniseries taking a deep focus look back at Entertainment Weekly’s seasonal movie preview issues. And the closer was chosen by you, listeners! For your Listeners’ Choice, you have selected the Summer Movie Preview for Notting Hill. The film famously went head-to-head with grand behemoth Star Wars: Episode One &#8211; The Phantom Menace and still emerged victorious at the box office, thanks in part to Julia Roberts’ reemergent romcom power and the charms of Hugh Grant back in bumbling mop-haired mode. Notting Hill stars both respectively as the most famous actress in the world and a modest travel bookstore owner who fall in love against the odds, and it comes with all of the signatures of the combined powers of director Roger Michell and screenwriter Richard Curtis.<br />
This episode, we look back at the oft-revisited 1999 movie year and unpack why it remains so fascinating to talk about. We also discuss Roberts’ double-header of romcom hits that summer with Runaway Bride, Pulp Fiction’s influence on films like Go, and South Park’s movie mission to wage war with the MPAA.<br />
Topics also include capsizing in a boat with Tilda Swinton, Eyes Wide Shut’s veil of mystery before release, and VH1 Divas Live 1999.<br />
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		<title>195 &#8211; The Pelican Brief (EW Holiday Movie Preview) (with Bobby Finger)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/23/195-the-pelican-brief-ew-holiday-movie-preview-with-bobby-finger/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2022 20:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We move forward with our May miniseries this week by looking back at the 1993 holiday season with EW’s Holiday Movie Preview and The Pelican Brief. And this week, we have returning guest and Who? Weekly cohost Bobby Finger joining us to unpack all of the John Grisham vibes. Based on Grisham’s novel and released in … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/23/195-the-pelican-brief-ew-holiday-movie-preview-with-bobby-finger/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;195 – The Pelican Brief (EW Holiday Movie Preview) (with Bobby Finger)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We move forward with our May miniseries this week by looking back at the 1993 holiday season with EW’s Holiday Movie Preview and The Pelican Brief. And this week, we have returning guest and Who? Weekly cohost Bobby Finger joining us to unpack all of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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We move forward with our May miniseries this week by looking back at the 1993 holiday season with EW’s Holiday Movie Preview and The Pelican Brief. And this week, we have returning guest and Who? Weekly cohost Bobby Finger joining us to unpack all of the John Grisham vibes. Based on Grisham’s novel and released in the same year as The Firm, The Pelican Brief stars Julia Roberts as a law student Darby Shaw caught in a political conspiracy who solicits help from Denzel Washington’s journalist Gray Grantham while on the run. Despite the presence of two Oscar caliber megastars and the great Alan J. Pakula in the director’s chair, The Pelican Brief was ultimately considered a popcorn movie by awards bodies, but remains as entertaining as ever.<br />
This episode, we discuss Julia Roberts’ career in the early 1990s amid the tumultuous tabloid fodder about her love life and her short break between films. We also look back at Macaulay Culkin’s Nutcracker movie, EW’s underplaying of major Oscar contenders in the issue, and formative terrifying gay moments in early 1990s mainstream cinema.<br />
Topics also include the MTV Movie Awards Most Desirable Male, holiday shopping guides, and the River Phoenix being recast in Interview with a Vampire after his untimely death.<br />
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		<title>194 &#8211; Ransom (EW Fall Movie Preview)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/16/194-ransom-ew-fall-movie-preview/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2022 20:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What’s the one about a Best Director frontrunner who gets snubbed for a nomination only to have the star of his then-filming movie assume his frontrunner status all the way to a win. No joke, this is what happened with 1996′s Ransom, with director Ron Howard’s shockeroo miss for Apollo 13resulting in favor being showered … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/16/194-ransom-ew-fall-movie-preview/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;194 – Ransom (EW Fall Movie Preview)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>What’s the one about a Best Director frontrunner who gets snubbed for a nomination only to have the star of his then-filming movie assume his frontrunner status all the way to a win. No joke, this is what happened with 1996′s Ransom,</itunes:subtitle>
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What’s the one about a Best Director frontrunner who gets snubbed for a nomination only to have the star of his then-filming movie assume his frontrunner status all the way to a win. No joke, this is what happened with 1996′s Ransom, with director Ron Howard’s shockeroo miss for Apollo 13resulting in favor being showered upon (boo! hiss!) Mel Gibson. The actor would then delay filming to work on Braveheart’s Oscar campaign, resulting in Ransom from being pushed from summer to Thanksgiving, setting some speculation that it could serve an Oscar rebound for Howard. Instead, the film was a box office success a bit too schlocky (not to mention quite violent) thriller for Oscar.<br />
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This episode, we devour the Fall Movie Preview and its offering of THOB eligibles, but even more titles that underwhelmed with one or two nominations. We also discuss the film’s stellar ensemble, from the expect tone-setting from Delroy Linda, to the under appreciated Rene Russo, to the indie darling status of Lili Taylor.<br />
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Topics also include Candace Bushnell wearing a weirdly phallic chair, website reviews, and The First Wives Club.<br />
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		<title>193 &#8211; The Da Vinci Code (EW Summer Movie Preview)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/09/193-the-da-vinci-code-ew-summer-movie-preview/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2022 19:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our EW Movie Previews miniseries continues this week with a look at the summer season! After the ubiquity of the best-selling book, The Da Vinci Code was primed for a glossy movie adaptation even before it landed the Oscar pedigree pairing of Ron Howard and Tom Hanks. Considered prestigious enough to open the Cannes Film … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/09/193-the-da-vinci-code-ew-summer-movie-preview/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;193 – The Da Vinci Code (EW Summer Movie Preview)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our EW Movie Previews miniseries continues this week with a look at the summer season! After the ubiquity of the best-selling book, The Da Vinci Code was primed for a glossy movie adaptation even before it landed the Oscar pedigree pairing of Ron Howar...</itunes:subtitle>
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Our EW Movie Previews miniseries continues this week with a look at the summer season! After the ubiquity of the best-selling book, The Da Vinci Code was primed for a glossy movie adaptation even before it landed the Oscar pedigree pairing of Ron Howard and Tom Hanks. Considered prestigious enough to open the Cannes Film Festival, the film received middling reviews for its schlock factor and was ultimately added to the heap of another bad movie in a cursed summer movie season. Though the film stayed somewhat in awards consideration thanks to earning nominations from various crafts’ guilds, the film was quickly destined to a life on cable television.<br />
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This episode, we look at the film’s handling of controversies from an upset Catholic Church and EW’s positioning of the summer’s biggest films, including eventual Best Picture nominee Little Miss Sunshine. We also discuss Hans Zimmer’s Oscar nomination history, Hanks’ much discussed longer hairstyle for the film, and Ian McKellen leading Mary Magdalene’s stan army.<br />
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Topics also include Paul Bettany at Provincetown Catholic Week, scrunts and narfs, and forgotten studio animated films of the aughts.<br />
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		<title>192 &#8211; Panic Room (EW Spring Movie Preview) (with Adam B. Vary)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2022 17:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re kicking off our May Miniseries on EW Movie Preview cover movies at the beginning of the calendar with the Spring Movie Preview spotlight on Panic Room. David Fincher’s post-Fight Club foray into elevating a straightforward thriller with his stylistic perfectionism, the film almost starred Nicole Kidman as a recently separated mother who hides with … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/05/02/192-panic-room-ew-spring-movie-preview-with-adam-b-vary/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;192 – Panic Room (EW Spring Movie Preview) (with Adam B. Vary)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re kicking off our May Miniseries on EW Movie Preview cover movies at the beginning of the calendar with the Spring Movie Preview spotlight on Panic Room. David Fincher’s post-Fight Club foray into elevating a straightforward thriller with his styli...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re kicking off our May Miniseries on EW Movie Preview cover movies at the beginning of the calendar with the Spring Movie Preview spotlight on Panic Room. David Fincher’s post-Fight Club foray into elevating a straightforward thriller with his stylistic perfectionism, the film almost starred Nicole Kidman as a recently separated mother who hides with her daughter in the eponymous fortress when her new home is invaded by a trio of fledgling criminals. But when Kidman exited due to lingering injuries sustained during Moulin Rouge!, the extremely Oscar friendly Jodie Foster ditched Cannes jury president duties to work with Fincher. Though Foster’s name was still synonymous with Oscar after almost winning her third only a few years prior, this spring release was left in awards voters minds as a crowd pleasing thriller by year’s end.<br />
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This episode, senior entertainment writer for Variety Adam B. Vary joins us to discuss how the EW movie previews were made, including a deep dive into how movies were chosen for prime coverage, letters to the editor, and its bonanza of fonts. We also discuss the films’ mismatched brilliance of its three criminals played by Forrest Whitaker, Jared Leto, and Dwight Yoakam, its breakthrough performance for Kristen Stewart, and covering Jodie Foster’s pregnancy during filming.<br />
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Topics also include EW’s Critical Mass grid as the early Rotten Tomatoes, movies delayed because of 9/11, and Free Winona.<br />
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; EW Movie Previews, We Love Yous</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/28/bonus-ew-movie-previews-we-love-yous/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2022 23:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have a special BONUS episode for you to kick off our May Miniseries looking back on Entertainment Weekly’s movie preview editions. We bid a fond farewell to the print edition of this formative, beloved publication as we set the stage for what’s to come in May: Spring Movie Preview – PANIC ROOM; Summer Movie … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/28/bonus-ew-movie-previews-we-love-yous/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – EW Movie Previews, We Love Yous&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We have a special BONUS episode for you to kick off our May Miniseries looking back on Entertainment Weekly’s movie preview editions. We bid a fond farewell to the print edition of this formative, beloved publication as we set the stage for what’s to c...</itunes:subtitle>
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We have a special BONUS episode for you to kick off our May Miniseries looking back on Entertainment Weekly’s movie preview editions. We bid a fond farewell to the print edition of this formative, beloved publication as we set the stage for what’s to come in May: Spring Movie Preview &#8211; PANIC ROOM; Summer Movie Preview &#8211; THE DA VINCI CODE; Fall Movie Preview &#8211; RANSOM; Holiday Movie Preview &#8211; THE PELICAN BRIEF; and your Listeners’ Choice (a Summer Movie Preview) NOTTING HILL! In this bonus, we’ll discuss how we came to this May Miniseries option, how we’re playing looser with “buzz” to stick to this theme, and spare a moment for the other Listeners’ Choice options!<br />
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		<title>191 &#8211; The Zookeeper&#8217;s Wife</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/25/191-the-zookeepers-wife/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2022 19:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we are returning to the work of the recent Academy Award winner Jessica Chastain. In 2017, the actress headlined the adaptation of the popular non-fiction book The Zookeeper’s Wife, detailing Antonina Zabinska and her husband Jan’s efforts to help Polish Jews escape the Nazis by hiding them within the Warsaw Zoo. Directed by … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/25/191-the-zookeepers-wife/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;191 – The Zookeeper’s Wife&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we are returning to the work of the recent Academy Award winner Jessica Chastain. In 2017, the actress headlined the adaptation of the popular non-fiction book The Zookeeper’s Wife, detailing Antonina Zabinska and her husband Jan’s efforts t...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we are returning to the work of the recent Academy Award winner Jessica Chastain. In 2017, the actress headlined the adaptation of the popular non-fiction book The Zookeeper’s Wife, detailing Antonina Zabinska and her husband Jan’s efforts to help Polish Jews escape the Nazis by hiding them within the Warsaw Zoo. Directed by Niki Caro, who had previously guided two previous Best Actress nominees, the film held much early promise before being slated for an early year release after distributor Focus Features had its hands full with two Best Picture nominees the previous season. By the end of the year, Chastain herself would have a heavier hitting contender in Molly’s Game, leaving The Zookeeper’s Wife as a quickly forgotten prestige effort.<br />
This episode, we look back at Niki Caro’s rise as the director of independent dramas to massive studio tentpoles and Chastain’s omnipresent arrival in the early 2010s. We also get into how the previous season resulted in her as our newest Best Actress winner, Daniel Bruhl’s typecasting in Nazi roles, and Focus Features’ upcoming lineup.<br />
Topics also include Mike Tyson’s Punch Out, Netflix’s 2022 supertrailer, and our May Miniseries starting next week!!<br />
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		<title>190 &#8211; Love and Friendship</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2022 19:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve talked before about the shaky Oscar history with Amazon Studios, and this episode we are talking about one of their unfortunate misses that happened in the year of their biggest success: 2016′s Love and Friendship. Adapted from the scabrous Jane Austen novella Lady Susan, the film had a much-ballyhooed premiere at the Sundance Film … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/18/190-love-and-friendship/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;190 – Love and Friendship&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve talked before about the shaky Oscar history with Amazon Studios, and this episode we are talking about one of their unfortunate misses that happened in the year of their biggest success: 2016′s Love and Friendship.</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve talked before about the shaky Oscar history with Amazon Studios, and this episode we are talking about one of their unfortunate misses that happened in the year of their biggest success: 2016′s Love and Friendship. Adapted from the scabrous Jane Austen novella Lady Susan, the film had a much-ballyhooed premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and reunited Whit Stillman with his Last Days of Disco stars Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevigny. A perfect marriage between Austen and Stillman’s high society wits, the film sees Beckinsale in peak comedic form as the flirtatious and scheming Lady Susan opposite a cast of those caught in her web, including the uproarious breakout supporting player Tom Bennett.<br />
This week, we discuss our love for the film and explore the Whit Stillman vibe of socially observant comedy. We also discuss Beckinsale’s career as primarily an action star, the highly competitive Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor races that made little room for Beckinsale and Bennett, and Amazon’s summer of 2016 misfires.<br />
Topics also include the most recent AARP Movies for Grownups ceremony, Critics’ Choice ties, and which son maybe dies in “they’ll think we’re lezzos” cinema Adore.<br />
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		<title>189 &#8211; Margot at the Wedding (with Kyle Buchanan)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/11/189-margot-at-the-wedding-with-kyle-buchanan/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2022 18:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After earning an Oscar nomination for his screenplay for The Squid and the Whale, Noah Baumbach followed up that film’s success by partnering with the recently Oscar-ed Nicole Kidman for Margot at the Wedding. The film cast Kidman opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh (then married to Baumbach) as verbally warring sisters, the youngest of who is … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/11/189-margot-at-the-wedding-with-kyle-buchanan/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;189 – Margot at the Wedding (with Kyle Buchanan)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After earning an Oscar nomination for his screenplay for The Squid and the Whale, Noah Baumbach followed up that film’s success by partnering with the recently Oscar-ed Nicole Kidman for Margot at the Wedding.</itunes:subtitle>
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After earning an Oscar nomination for his screenplay for The Squid and the Whale, Noah Baumbach followed up that film’s success by partnering with the recently Oscar-ed Nicole Kidman for Margot at the Wedding. The film cast Kidman opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh (then married to Baumbach) as verbally warring sisters, the youngest of who is planning a quick wedding to a bumbling idiot, played by Jack Black. Those looking at the film’s on-paper Oscar prospects were greeted with a daring showcase for Kidman, but a film even more caustic and cruel than Baumbach’s previous film. To date, it remains his worst reviewed directorial effort, but maintains a cult of ardent defenders.<br />
This episode, Kyle Buchanan from The New York Times joins us to discuss his book Blood, Sweat, and Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road, the Fury Road Oscar year, and what makes Margot such a brilliant Kidman performance. We also get into the botox criticisms that plagued the film’s reviews, Jennifer Jason Leigh’s close calls before her Oscar nomination, and Kidman’s cringey virtuoso book store monologue.<br />
Topics also include which Drag Race contestant Margot is, bucket hats, and the value of Oscar clips.<br />
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		<title>188 &#8211; Wild Mountain Thyme</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2022 20:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re cracking the seal on our Class of 2020 films and somehow manage to do it without miring ourselves in the depression that was the first covid year! And as promised, we’re talking about Wild Mountain Thyme, the oddball romantic comedy from Moonstruck Oscar winner John Patrick Shanley, adapted from his Tony-nominated play Outside Mullingar. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/04/04/188-wild-mountain-thyme/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;188 – Wild Mountain Thyme&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re cracking the seal on our Class of 2020 films and somehow manage to do it without miring ourselves in the depression that was the first covid year! And as promised, we’re talking about Wild Mountain Thyme,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re cracking the seal on our Class of 2020 films and somehow manage to do it without miring ourselves in the depression that was the first covid year! And as promised, we’re talking about Wild Mountain Thyme, the oddball romantic comedy from Moonstruck Oscar winner John Patrick Shanley, adapted from his Tony-nominated play Outside Mullingar. The film casts Emily Blunt and Jamie Dornan as two Irish farm dwellers who have been dancing around a would-be romance since childhood, and was one of the several films bandied about among Oscar prognosticators in a year that saw few films released, much less pushed for Oscar.<br />
This episode, we get into the film’s oddball twist and the ire inspired by the film’s&#8230; shall we say&#8230; questionable dialects. We also discuss Shanley’s less successful career as a film director, Blunt’s mighty precursor history that has led to zero Oscar nominations, and the current moment where Jamie Dornan sings in all of his movies.<br />
Topics also include the 2020 Golden Globes, The Great Chipmunk Adventure, and Debra Messing’s Irish accent that must be heard to be believed.<br />
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		<title>187 &#8211; Water for Elephants</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/03/28/187-water-for-elephants/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2022 19:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Adaptations of uberpopular novels are always ripe for awards prestige, but this week’s episode is for a film that fizzled quickly. 2011′s Water for Elephants assembled an impressive crew for the circus-set period romantic drama along with a starry cast at tricky career moments: Robert Pattinson breaking from the Twilight franchise, Reese Witherspoon on a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/03/28/187-water-for-elephants/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;187 – Water for Elephants&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Adaptations of uberpopular novels are always ripe for awards prestige, but this week’s episode is for a film that fizzled quickly. 2011′s Water for Elephants assembled an impressive crew for the circus-set period romantic drama along with a starry cast...</itunes:subtitle>
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Adaptations of uberpopular novels are always ripe for awards prestige, but this week’s episode is for a film that fizzled quickly. 2011′s Water for Elephants assembled an impressive crew for the circus-set period romantic drama along with a starry cast at tricky career moments: Robert Pattinson breaking from the Twilight franchise, Reese Witherspoon on a string of unsuccessful films, and Christoph Waltz as his typecast was taking shape. Each was slightly miscast, resulting in tepid romantic fireworks and familiar narrative beats that add up to a hohum movie forgotten by the time The Artist became a somewhat atypical Best Picture winner.<br />
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This episode, we discuss Pattinson career and the power of the Twihard base, along with our thoughts on The Batman. We also go into the filmography of the film’s screenwriter Richard LaGravenese and director Francis Lawrence, and look back at Witherspoon’s rebound that came shortly after this film.<br />
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Topics also include the Teen Choice Awards, why circus films stir up awe and awards prospects, and Uggie.<br />
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		<title>186 &#8211; Danny Collins</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 18:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we’re looking at another surprise Golden Globe nomination that fueled minor Oscar talk, 2015′s Danny Collins. An assemblage of fedoras, silk scarves, and one catchy original song, the film stars Al Pacino as a washed up singer in the vein of Neil Diamond who ingratiates himself to the family of his estranged son. Written … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/03/21/186-dnny-collins/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;186 – Danny Collins&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we’re looking at another surprise Golden Globe nomination that fueled minor Oscar talk, 2015′s Danny Collins. An assemblage of fedoras, silk scarves, and one catchy original song, the film stars Al Pacino as a washed up singer in the vein of...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we’re looking at another surprise Golden Globe nomination that fueled minor Oscar talk, 2015′s Danny Collins. An assemblage of fedoras, silk scarves, and one catchy original song, the film stars Al Pacino as a washed up singer in the vein of Neil Diamond who ingratiates himself to the family of his estranged son. Written and directed by Dan Fogelman, the film may have all of Fogelman’s trademark cliched, but we (along with the HFPA) were quite charmed by the Pacino performance and the film as a whole. But that Globe surprise proved to not be enough for Oscar, leaving the film to be a forgotten spring release.<br />
This episode, we go into the Fogelman ethos and examine the long period between Pacino’s Oscar win and his next nomination for The Irishman. We also discuss the cursed 2015 Original Song race that Danny Collins could have enlivened, Pacino’s string of HBO performances, and how Jennifer Garner is a more interesting supporting player than a lead.<br />
Topics also include Dunkaccino, hanging out at the Grove, and Movies That Star Four Old Actors.<br />
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		<title>185 &#8211; The Aeronauts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2022 19:37:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re taking flight this week with the “women don’t belong in balloons!” heard round the world. In 2019, The Aeronauts’ awards hopes took flight by reuniting The Theory of Everything’s Oscar winning-and-nominated duo of Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones in the quasi-true story of a hot air balloon expedition that launched modern day weather forecasting. The film … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/03/14/185-the-aeronauts/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;185 – The Aeronauts&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re taking flight this week with the “women don’t belong in balloons!” heard round the world. In 2019, The Aeronauts’ awards hopes took flight by reuniting The Theory of Everything’s Oscar winning-and-nominated duo of Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jone...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re taking flight this week with the “women don’t belong in balloons!” heard round the world. In 2019, The Aeronauts’ awards hopes took flight by reuniting The Theory of Everything’s Oscar winning-and-nominated duo of Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones in the quasi-true story of a hot air balloon expedition that launched modern day weather forecasting. The film was originally intended for IMAX and early press promised a stunning visual display and a thrilling adventure for the ages. But when Amazon eventually canceled those IMAX plans and the film’s festival run resulted in lukewarm responses, The Aeronauts was left as a punchline for its unintend silly punchline from its trailer.<br />
This episode, we look back at the Jones/Redmayne pairing as an unexpected one to stir a quick prestige reunion and the acting lineups during the year of Theory. We also discuss the cinematic output of Amazon Prime and their waning awards success since minimizing their theatrical strategy, the film’s divisive visual effects, and hint at what we have coming for our May miniseries.<br />
Topics also include 1990s hottie Vincent Perez, our love of Himesh Patel in Station Eleven, and who these really good aeronauts might have bumped into in the sky.<br />
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		<title>184 &#8211; Rumor Has It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2022 20:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we’re looking at the less fondly remembered half of Shirley MacLaine’s 2005 buzzed grandmothers (after praising In Her Shoes in a previous episode) with Rumor Has It. Starring an immediately post-Friends Jennifer Aniston as a woman who believes her grandmother was the inspiration The Graduate’s Mrs. Robinson, the film assembled a prestigious cast for its conceptual take … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/03/07/184-rumor-has-it/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;184 – Rumor Has It&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we’re looking at the less fondly remembered half of Shirley MacLaine’s 2005 buzzed grandmothers (after praising In Her Shoes in a previous episode) with Rumor Has It. Starring an immediately post-Friends Jennifer Aniston as a woman who belie...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we’re looking at the less fondly remembered half of Shirley MacLaine’s 2005 buzzed grandmothers (after praising In Her Shoes in a previous episode) with Rumor Has It. Starring an immediately post-Friends Jennifer Aniston as a woman who believes her grandmother was the inspiration The Graduate’s Mrs. Robinson, the film assembled a prestigious cast for its conceptual take on movie nostalgia that made for a high-profile holiday release. But the film casts Kevin Costner as the would-be Benjamin Braddock that might become either Aniston’s love interest&#8230; or her father. Yeah, you can see why this one ultimately earned its reputation as a reviled misfire.<br />
But the film was also plagued with production woes that saw screenwriter and original director Ted Griffin fired, only to be promptly replaced by Rob Reiner. This episode, we discuss Reiner’s later career of bad and unnoticed movies, Griffin’s career as a noteworthy screenwriter, and frustration around this year’s Oscar telecast.<br />
Topics also include our parents’ viewing habits, Tower Heist, and who is best and least best in the Steel Magnolias ensemble.<br />
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		<title>183 &#8211; Margaret (with Patrick Vaill)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 20:56:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>#TeamMargaret, your day is here! This week, we are joined by actor Patrick Vaill to discuss the contentious backstory and reemergence story that is Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret. Originally filmed in 2005, the film follows Anna Paquin as Lisa Cohen, a New York City teenager who witnesses a horrific accident and her search for restitution when she … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/02/28/183-margaret-with-patrick-vaill/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;183 – Margaret (with Patrick Vaill)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>#TeamMargaret, your day is here! This week, we are joined by actor Patrick Vaill to discuss the contentious backstory and reemergence story that is Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret. Originally filmed in 2005, the film follows Anna Paquin as Lisa Cohen,</itunes:subtitle>
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#TeamMargaret, your day is here! This week, we are joined by actor Patrick Vaill to discuss the contentious backstory and reemergence story that is Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret. Originally filmed in 2005, the film follows Anna Paquin as Lisa Cohen, a New York City teenager who witnesses a horrific accident and her search for restitution when she deems herself partly responsible. But Lonergan’s ambition with the film and its themes resulted in an arduous editing process, resulting in the ire of the film’s producer and Fox Searchlight. The years-long process led to lawsuits and the intervention of Martin Scorsese in the editing room, ultimately delivering a film that quietly snuck into a few theatres amidst contentiousness. Soon, a critical mass began to build along with change.org petitions and online outcry, and now Margaret is seen by some as one of the greatest films of the new century.<br />
This episode, we discuss the various available versions of the film and Lonergan’s distillation of post-9/11 New York. We also unpack the brilliant central performance by Paquin, along with a stellar supporting cast of actresses including J. Smith-Cameron as Lisa’s actress mother, Jeannie Berlin as Lisa’s surprise confidante, and a one-scene-wonder Allison Janney (who joins our Six Timer’s Club).<br />
Topics also include formative double features of The Apostle and Kundun, standing ovations for Andrea Martin, and what makes up J. Smith-Cameron’s “EGOT of television acting.”<br />
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		<title>182 &#8211; State of Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2022 21:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Adapted from the lauded UK miniseries of the same title, State of Play had a labored journey to the screen. Appearing on the 2006 Black List and originally intended as the screen reunion for Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, the American film adaptation weathered several delays, recastings, and creative setbacks, including the 2007 WGA strike. Once in … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/02/21/182-state-of-play/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;182 – State of Play&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Adapted from the lauded UK miniseries of the same title, State of Play had a labored journey to the screen. Appearing on the 2006 Black List and originally intended as the screen reunion for Brad Pitt and Edward Norton,</itunes:subtitle>
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Adapted from the lauded UK miniseries of the same title, State of Play had a labored journey to the screen. Appearing on the 2006 Black List and originally intended as the screen reunion for Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, the American film adaptation weathered several delays, recastings, and creative setbacks, including the 2007 WGA strike. Once in production, the film mounted a cast that included Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, and Helen Mirren to unfold its political conspiracy in the attempted vein of All the President’s Men. All of this prestige put the film on awards prognosticators’ early predictions while it was still planned for a fall 2008 release, but it quickly cast aside those ambitions once in was punted one final time to a spring 2009 release.<br />
This episode, we discuss Russell Crowe’s post-Oscar career of several Ridley Scott films and the phone-throwing incident that tainted his career. We also discuss Ben Affleck in the immediate afterglow of his directorial debut Gone Baby Gone, his immediate pivot to casting himself in his own movies, and director Kevin Macdonald’s pivot from documentarries to fiction films.<br />
Topics also include watching the original miniseries on Netflix discs, snacks that are just chemicals, and The Eagle.<br />
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		<title>Class of 2021</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 20:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We finally have this year’s set of Oscar nominations, so that means it’s time for our Class of 2021 episode! This episode, we look back on the almost-was of the past awards season with films that received zero Oscar nominations, including in categories of Most Forgettable, Happiest Miss, and Saddest Snub. We also add a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/02/14/class-of-2021/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Class of 2021&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We finally have this year’s set of Oscar nominations, so that means it’s time for our Class of 2021 episode! This episode, we look back on the almost-was of the past awards season with films that received zero Oscar nominations,</itunes:subtitle>
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We finally have this year’s set of Oscar nominations, so that means it’s time for our Class of 2021 episode! This episode, we look back on the almost-was of the past awards season with films that received zero Oscar nominations, including in categories of Most Forgettable, Happiest Miss, and Saddest Snub. We also add a category for films we’re bummed we can’t discuss in future episodes, and you can guess what gets a mention there! And it all ends with picking the films we vow to cover first on the podcast, and a rundown of other films that were on the Oscar hunt at some point in the year. Topics also include saying farewell to Lady Gaga’s Oscar campaigning, the two categories that voted for the same five movies for the first time in over 50 years, and a Captain Planet lineup of Reba McEntires.<br />
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		<title>181 &#8211; Leatherheads</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 20:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we are once again returning to the diminishing returns of George Clooney’s directorial career with 2008′s Leatherheads. The directing follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Good Night and Good Luck, this lighthearted film about the early days of American pro football stars Clooney as a player opposite Renée Zellweger as a journalist trying to break the story of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/02/07/181-leatherheads/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;181 – Leatherheads&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we are once again returning to the diminishing returns of George Clooney’s directorial career with 2008′s Leatherheads. The directing follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Good Night and Good Luck, this lighthearted film about the early days of A...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we are once again returning to the diminishing returns of George Clooney’s directorial career with 2008′s Leatherheads. The directing follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Good Night and Good Luck, this lighthearted film about the early days of American pro football stars Clooney as a player opposite Renée Zellweger as a journalist trying to break the story of a college football star (John Krasinski) who falsified the war hero story that made him famous. The film was received positively by critics and mildly by audiences, but was quickly forgotten as a hodgepodge of screwball comedy, sports crowdpleaser, and post-war drama.<br />
In this episode, we look back at Clooney&#8217;s directorial attempt to follow in the footsteps of his collaborators and the 2005 Oscars where George Clooney earned three Oscar nominations, including winning in Best Supporting Actor for the forgotten Syriana. We also discuss Zellweger&#8217;s post-Oscar career fade, a what-if scenario for Clooney not winning for Syriana, and just how unsafe early football seems.<br />
Topics also include the Zellweger movie we call &#8220;SOS backwards&#8221;, being blocked by LightsCameraJackson, and another round of Alter Egos.<br />
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		<title>180 &#8211; Birth</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 20:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re finally talking about one of our most requested films, Johnathan Glazer’s 2004 sophomore feature Birth. Starring Nicole Kidman as a woman grappling with a young boy’s assertion that he is her reincarnated dead husband, the film was initially controversial and critically maligned upon release, even with stunning work from composer Alexandre Desplat and cinematographer Harris … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/31/180-birth/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;180 – Birth&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re finally talking about one of our most requested films, Johnathan Glazer’s 2004 sophomore feature Birth. Starring Nicole Kidman as a woman grappling with a young boy’s assertion that he is her reincarnated dead husband,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re finally talking about one of our most requested films, Johnathan Glazer’s 2004 sophomore feature Birth. Starring Nicole Kidman as a woman grappling with a young boy’s assertion that he is her reincarnated dead husband, the film was initially controversial and critically maligned upon release, even with stunning work from composer Alexandre Desplat and cinematographer Harris Savides. Undoubtedly a complex and confounding film, it is perhaps most notorious for the unbroken close-up of Kidman’s face that wordlessly conveys her belief in the impossible. But in the near two decade since, Birth has been reassessed as a major achievement for Glazer, but is also seen by many as one of Kidman’s finest performances.<br />
This episode, we discuss the film’s meaning and the controversy over the bathtub scene that overshadowed its release. We also talk about the underrated Anne Heche, Kidman’s chances to win a second Oscar this year for Being The Ricardos, and Kidman’s balancing between star roles and working with auteurs.<br />
Topics also include Lauren Bacall lovingly calling Kidman “a beginner,” our 2004 Best Actress picks, and the upcoming 20th anniversary of The Hours.<br />
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; Sundance, I Say</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/30/bonus-sundance-i-say/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2022 16:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re bringing you a special bonus episode to recap our time with year’s edition of the Sundance Film Festival! We discuss some of the biggest prize winners from the US Dramatic Competition winner Nanny and the US Dramatic Audience Award winner Cha Cha Real Smooth, and other award recipients like Descendant, Dos Estaciones, and Fire of Love. We also discuss the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/30/bonus-sundance-i-say/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – Sundance, I Say&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re bringing you a special bonus episode to recap our time with year’s edition of the Sundance Film Festival! We discuss some of the biggest prize winners from the US Dramatic Competition winner Nanny and the US Dramatic Audience Award winner Cha Cha...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re bringing you a special bonus episode to recap our time with year’s edition of the Sundance Film Festival! We discuss some of the biggest prize winners from the US Dramatic Competition winner Nanny and the US Dramatic Audience Award winner Cha Cha Real Smooth, and other award recipients like Descendant, Dos Estaciones, and Fire of Love. We also discuss the films that might be pushed for Oscar in the year ahead (Good Luck to You Leo Grande and Living) and other personal festival highs (After Yang and Resurrection), lows (Sharp Stick and Call Jane), and everything in between!<br />
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		<title>179 &#8211; On Chesil Beach</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/24/179-on-chesil-beach/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2022 17:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Saoirse Ronan came on strong at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival with two films that had the opposite experience: the immediately beloved Lady Bird and the misfire On Chesil Beach, which cratered after world premiering on the first day of the festival. The film reunited Ronan with Ian McEwan, the author of her Oscar-nominated breakthrough performan in Atonement, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/24/179-on-chesil-beach/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;179 – On Chesil Beach&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Saoirse Ronan came on strong at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival with two films that had the opposite experience: the immediately beloved Lady Bird and the misfire On Chesil Beach, which cratered after world premiering on the first day of t...</itunes:subtitle>
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Saoirse Ronan came on strong at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival with two films that had the opposite experience: the immediately beloved Lady Bird and the misfire On Chesil Beach, which cratered after world premiering on the first day of the festival. The film reunited Ronan with Ian McEwan, the author of her Oscar-nominated breakthrough performan in Atonement, and cast her as a young woman in the mid-century who experiences a disastrous honeymoon with decades worth of emotional consequences. Also starring Billy Howle (who she would quickly reunite with for The Seagull) as her hot-tempered husband, the film received a very tepid response at the festival despite its pedigree and received a very quiet release the next spring.<br />
This episode, we’re talking about Ronan’s increasingly prolific career and the performances that brought her Oscar nominations, including Atonement, which we will defend to the death. We also discuss the history of Bleecker Street films, their difficulty in securing Oscar nominations, and our favorites of their lineup.<br />
Topics also include that one cello piece used in all of cinema, frustrations over the term “Oscar bait”, and Bebe Zahara Benet’s Jungle Kitty.<br />
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		<title>178 &#8211; October Sky (with Esther Zuckerman)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/17/178-october-sky-with-esther-zuckerman/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2022 19:23:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Moving along from Maggie Gyllenhaal’s breakthrough last week, this week we are dis cussing her brother Jake’s! Senior Entertainment writer for Thrillist Esther Zuckerman joins us to talk about middle school classroom mainstay and union-agnostic true story, 1999′s October Sky. The film starred Jake Gyllenhaal as Homer Hickham Jr., as young West Virginian who bucked the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/17/178-october-sky-with-esther-zuckerman/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;178 – October Sky (with Esther Zuckerman)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Moving along from Maggie Gyllenhaal’s breakthrough last week, this week we are dis cussing her brother Jake’s! Senior Entertainment writer for Thrillist Esther Zuckerman joins us to talk about middle school classroom mainstay and union-agnostic true st...</itunes:subtitle>
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Moving along from Maggie Gyllenhaal’s breakthrough last week, this week we are dis cussing her brother Jake’s! Senior Entertainment writer for Thrillist Esther Zuckerman joins us to talk about middle school classroom mainstay and union-agnostic true story, 1999′s October Sky. The film starred Jake Gyllenhaal as Homer Hickham Jr., as young West Virginian who bucked the pressure to join the mining industry to study rockets, leading to a career at NASA. With Laura Dern as his doting teacher and Chris Cooper as his gruff unsupportive father, the film was sold as a family film early in the year and gained some momentum before becoming ultimately forgotten by Oscar.<br />
This episode, we look at Jake’s career evolutions from awkward love interest to older actresses to action to lovable weirdo and back to action star mode. We also discuss the career of director Joe Johnston, WGA nominees that were not nominated by the Academy, and Chris Cooper’s evolution from noteworthy character actor to noteworthy stern dad.<br />
Topics also include, Universal’s 1999 awards slate and the Best Supporting Actor lineup that year, Peter Parker’s landlord, and Esther’s upcoming Oscar fashion history book Beyond the Best Dressed (Preorder <a href="https://www.runningpress.com/titles/esther-zuckerman/beyond-the-best-dressed/9780762475506/">HERE</a>!).<br />
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		<title>177 &#8211; Secretary</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/10/177-secretary/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2022 20:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After a few minor roles in American indies, Maggie Gyllenhaal broke out in a big way with Sundance hit Secretary in 2002. The story of a young woman who copes with her mental health issues while entering a BDSM relationship with her boss (played by James Spader), Secretary was praised for its dark wit and daring, and immediately put … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/10/177-secretary/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;177 – Secretary&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After a few minor roles in American indies, Maggie Gyllenhaal broke out in a big way with Sundance hit Secretary in 2002. The story of a young woman who copes with her mental health issues while entering a BDSM relationship with her boss (played by Jam...</itunes:subtitle>
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After a few minor roles in American indies, Maggie Gyllenhaal broke out in a big way with Sundance hit Secretary in 2002. The story of a young woman who copes with her mental health issues while entering a BDSM relationship with her boss (played by James Spader), Secretary was praised for its dark wit and daring, and immediately put Gyllenhaal on the map. But while she earned breakthrough prizes throughout the season, the film’s risque subject matter and a notoriously competitive Best Actress race kept Gyllenhaal out of Oscar contention.<br />
This week, we discuss how the film holds up in terms of its handling of sensitiive subject matter and its place in the filmography of (surprise THOB heavy-hitter) Erin Cressida Wilson. We also discuss Gyllenhaal’s chances this season for her directorial debut The Lost Daughter, Spader’s run as an erotic psychodrama mainstay, and how the 2002 Best Actress race was shifted by contenders campaigning for multiple roles.<br />
Topics also include the proposed Indecent Proposal remake, what we are programming at our imaginary repertory cinema, and the MTV Movie Awards Breakthrough Female Performance category.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>Mail Bag: Vol. 2</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/03/mail-bag-vol-2/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2022 19:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>And we’re back with the conclusion of our mailbag! This time, we are talking about a few Oscar What Ifs: what new categories should Oscar adopt? what if a different actress had won Supporting Actress in 2005? what if there was a Best Actress season of Survivor? We also answer your questions about the podcast, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2022/01/03/mail-bag-vol-2/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Mail Bag: Vol. 2&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>And we’re back with the conclusion of our mailbag! This time, we are talking about a few Oscar What Ifs: what new categories should Oscar adopt? what if a different actress had won Supporting Actress in 2005?</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
And we’re back with the conclusion of our mailbag! This time, we are talking about a few Oscar What Ifs: what new categories should Oscar adopt? what if a different actress had won Supporting Actress in 2005? what if there was a Best Actress season of Survivor? We also answer your questions about the podcast, including our ongoing cash bets against eachother, what episodes would be on our Known For, and whether its more fun/interesting to discuss bad or good movies. Topics also include the best and worst acting winners of this century, nominee reaction shots, and character descriptions of acting nominees on the telecast.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>Mail Bag: Vol. 1</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/12/27/mail-bag-vol-1/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2021 19:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s our annual year-end tradition! You’ve sent us your questions on Oscar past and present, but this year’s mailbag brings a special surprise: you’ve asked us such fun and thoughtful questions that we’re splitting the mailbag into two instalments! [Cue “Battle Without Honor or Humanity”] This mailbag, we’ll be answering questions about what might be Glenn … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/12/27/mail-bag-vol-1/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Mail Bag: Vol. 1&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s our annual year-end tradition! You’ve sent us your questions on Oscar past and present, but this year’s mailbag brings a special surprise: you’ve asked us such fun and thoughtful questions that we’re splitting the mailbag into two instalments!</itunes:subtitle>
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It’s our annual year-end tradition! You’ve sent us your questions on Oscar past and present, but this year’s mailbag brings a special surprise: you’ve asked us such fun and thoughtful questions that we’re splitting the mailbag into two instalments! [Cue “Battle Without Honor or Humanity”] This mailbag, we’ll be answering questions about what might be Glenn Close’s Oscar vehicle now that Susnet Blvd. looks unlikely, actors with the longest period between acting nominations, and our MVPs from SAG’s Best Ensemble winners. Topics also include Laura Bacall shilling for High Point Coffee, the best winners of Best Original Song, and the hubbub of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close’s Best Picture nomination.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>176 &#8211; The Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2021 19:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just in time for the holidays, we are doing The Holiday. Nancy Meyers followed-up her smash hit Something’s Gotta Give with this story of two women (played by Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) who swap houses over the Christmas week in order to get away from their romantic disasters. Naturally, new love finds a way and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/12/20/176-the-holiday/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;176 – The Holiday&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Just in time for the holidays, we are doing The Holiday. Nancy Meyers followed-up her smash hit Something’s Gotta Give with this story of two women (played by Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) who swap houses over the Christmas week in order to get away f...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Just in time for the holidays, we are doing The Holiday. Nancy Meyers followed-up her smash hit Something’s Gotta Give with this story of two women (played by Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) who swap houses over the Christmas week in order to get away from their romantic disasters. Naturally, new love finds a way and in the form of Jude Law and Jack Black. Any initial Oscar hopes for the film were set by Meyers’ last film returning Diane Keaton to the Oscar fold for her fourth decade in a row, but the film was considered a financial disappointment and received a critical drubbing thanks to its silly premise and oddly paired costars.<br />
This episode, we talk about the career of Nancy Meyers and what makes this film such a delight despite its many frustrations. Jude Law also joins our Six Timers Club, but we’ve also got another game around 2006 Christmas cinema. We also discuss Eli Wallach’s charming supporting turn, Kate Winslet’s enthusiasm when she wins something, and the 2006 Best Actress race that saw Helen Mirren steamroll despite a stellar lineup.<br />
Topics also include Danny DeVito drunk on The View, upper butt cinema, and Diva Muffin Zappa.<br />
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		<title>175 &#8211; Hustlers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2021 20:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is an episode about control. We’ve tallied up the votes for our Listeners’ Choice episode and in a landslide victory, 2019′s Hustlers emerged quite victorious. One of our favorite films of 2019, the film (based on Jessica Pressler’s expose in The Cut) stars Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez as two exotic dancers who team up to … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/12/13/175-hustlers/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;175 – Hustlers&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This is an episode about control. We’ve tallied up the votes for our Listeners’ Choice episode and in a landslide victory, 2019′s Hustlers emerged quite victorious. One of our favorite films of 2019, the film (based on Jessica Pressler’s expose in The ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
This is an episode about control. We’ve tallied up the votes for our Listeners’ Choice episode and in a landslide victory, 2019′s Hustlers emerged quite victorious. One of our favorite films of 2019, the film (based on Jessica Pressler’s expose in The Cut) stars Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez as two exotic dancers who team up to drug and rob their wealthy Wall Street customers in the wake of the financial crisis. A highly fictionalized adaptation, the film is a nonstop ride of entertaining moments, all given an empathic treatment by writer/director Lorene Scafaria. Though we have much to say for the film’s many merits, its awards hopes hinged on a career-best Lopez in Supporting Actress, who ran the gauntlet of being nominated at every major precursor only to miss out on an Oscar nomination.<br />
This episode, we discuss how the film’s subject matter was met with unfair indifference despite Scafaria’s thoughtful approach and the film’s surprise $100M box office success. We also dive into its stellar performances outside of Lopez, Scafaria’s directorial career, Lopez’s career from critical praise to romcom star, the film&#8217;s deftly handled morality, and &#8220;so wait a minute actresses.&#8221;<br />
Topics also include Lopez’s notorious 1998 interview with Movieline, the film’s perfect use of pop music, and “we love you, Gary!”<br />
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		<title>174 &#8211; All is True</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2021 20:28:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In 2018, perhaps the only audience that noticed All Is True were our belove AARP Movies for Grownups awards. The film is directed by and stars Kenneth Branagh as William Shakespeare returning home to his underappreciated wife and daughters after his Globe Theatre burned to the ground mid-production, reopening wounds of unspoken family tragedy. The period drama … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/12/06/174-all-is-true/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;174 – All is True&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In 2018, perhaps the only audience that noticed All Is True were our belove AARP Movies for Grownups awards. The film is directed by and stars Kenneth Branagh as William Shakespeare returning home to his underappreciated wife and daughters after his Gl...</itunes:subtitle>
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In 2018, perhaps the only audience that noticed All Is True were our belove AARP Movies for Grownups awards. The film is directed by and stars Kenneth Branagh as William Shakespeare returning home to his underappreciated wife and daughters after his Globe Theatre burned to the ground mid-production, reopening wounds of unspoken family tragedy. The period drama was given an extremely quiet qualifying release that earned Judi Dench (playing Shakespeare’s wife Anne Hathaway) a Supporting Actress win from M4GS before a May release the following year received scarsely more attention than the previous season’s.<br />
This episode, we discuss the surprisingly compelling film, and Branagh’s career as a director of spotty and often forgotten films and his chances this season with his autobiographical film Belfast. We also take a deep look at the history of the Movies for Grownups (including their wildest, but most correct call for Supporting Actress), Ian McKellen as a possible victim of a closed Oscar window, and the growing understanding of qualifying releases.<br />
Topics also include frontrunners for this year’s M4Gs, abandoned M4Gs categories, and what if Dench played the other Anne Hathaway.<br />
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		<title>173 &#8211; My Blueberry Nights</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2021 21:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With the release of Criterion’s retrospective box set, film lovers have been revisiting the work of living master Wong Kar-wai. But this week, we’re going to be talking about his least celebrated (and one omitted from that treasured collection). His first film in the English language, My Blueberry Nights is an episodic movie about a woman who … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/29/173-my-blueberry-nights/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;173 – My Blueberry Nights&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>With the release of Criterion’s retrospective box set, film lovers have been revisiting the work of living master Wong Kar-wai. But this week, we’re going to be talking about his least celebrated (and one omitted from that treasured collection).</itunes:subtitle>
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With the release of Criterion’s retrospective box set, film lovers have been revisiting the work of living master Wong Kar-wai. But this week, we’re going to be talking about his least celebrated (and one omitted from that treasured collection). His first film in the English language, My Blueberry Nights is an episodic movie about a woman who mends her broken heart by finding herself on the road, leaving behind a could-have-been romance with a pie shop man back in New York. For his lead star, Wong Kar-wai selected adult contemporary sensation Norah Jones, a few years after wracking up a bundle of Grammys and selling millions of albums for her debut Come Away With Me. But opening the 2007 Cannes Film Festival was high positioning for this slighter effort from the maestro, and largely unkind critical notices left them film as more of an afterthought once it finally saw a US release almost a year later.<br />
More of a fascinating failure than the fiasco its reputation would lead you to believe, the film meanders through its chapters where Jones plays opposite three stars at transitional stages of their careers: Jude Law post-2004 laughing stock omnipresence, Rachel Weisz post-Oscar, and the beginning stages of Natalie Portman Doing A Voice. This episode, we get into the 2007 Cannes Film Festival (and its charming poster), the work of Wong Kar-wai, and Jones’ Grammy success.<br />
Topics also include Starbucks CDs, the Roku City screensaver, and how this is one of the few movies where David Strathairn is NOT hot.<br />
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		<title>172 &#8211; Money Monster (with Katey Rich)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/22/172-money-monster-with-katey-rich/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2021 19:53:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our Thanksgiving tradition continues this year, with Vanity Fair’s Katey Rich joining us as a guest, this time to talk about quickly forgotten prestige thriller Money Monster. Premiering out of competiton in 2016 at the Cannes Film Festival to middling reviews but embarrassing no one involved, the film stars George Clooney as a cable news financial … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/22/172-money-monster-with-katey-rich/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;172 – Money Monster (with Katey Rich)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our Thanksgiving tradition continues this year, with Vanity Fair’s Katey Rich joining us as a guest, this time to talk about quickly forgotten prestige thriller Money Monster. Premiering out of competiton in 2016 at the Cannes Film Festival to middling...</itunes:subtitle>
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Our Thanksgiving tradition continues this year, with Vanity Fair’s Katey Rich joining us as a guest, this time to talk about quickly forgotten prestige thriller Money Monster. Premiering out of competiton in 2016 at the Cannes Film Festival to middling reviews but embarrassing no one involved, the film stars George Clooney as a cable news financial guru, Julia Roberts as his beleagured producer, and Jack O’Connell as the man holding their studio hostage after the show’s financial advice ruins his life. Directed by Jodie Foster, the film is a strange artifact of the immediately-pre-Trump moment that misunderstands the Occupy Wall Street and fails to capitalize on its star power.<br />
Despite the presence of the headliners reuniting post-Ocean’s, the film is perhaps most interesting as a footnote in the few years when Jack O’Connell was poised to be the next big thing. We look back at O’Connell’s roles while also discussing Catriona Balfe’s role here as Belfast primes an awards run this year, Clooney’s few acting roles in recent years, and Foster’s directorial career.<br />
Topics also include Pat Kiernan NY1 movie cameos, Dominic West getting meme-ified, and the ghosts of Flora Plum.<br />
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		<title>171 &#8211; The Mighty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2021 18:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we are talking about Sharon Stone and The Mighty. Adpated from the young adult novel Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, the film follows a burgeoning friendship between a silent giant teenager Max (Elden Henson) and a King Arthur obsessed neighbor with a rare metabolic disorder Kevin (Kieran Culkin). But the film’s real … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/15/171-the-mighty/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;171 – The Mighty&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we are talking about Sharon Stone and The Mighty. Adpated from the young adult novel Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, the film follows a burgeoning friendship between a silent giant teenager Max (Elden Henson) and a King Arthur obsessed...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, we are talking about Sharon Stone and The Mighty. Adpated from the young adult novel Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, the film follows a burgeoning friendship between a silent giant teenager Max (Elden Henson) and a King Arthur obsessed neighbor with a rare metabolic disorder Kevin (Kieran Culkin). But the film’s real awards play was a Globe-nominated Stone, inhabiting the role of Kevin’s mother Gwen shortly after her first nomination for Casino. However, a firmly locked Supporting Actress race left Stone fighting for fifth place, ultimately missing out to Rachel Griffiths in the equally forgotten Hilary and Jackie.<br />
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The film was one of Miramax’s many titles in 1998, and shifted to a awards lower priority once Shakespeare in Love and Life is Beautiful began to take off. This episode, we discuss the film’s very broad performance from Gillian Anderson, James Gandolfini joins our Six Timers Club, and we look at back at Oscar’s love for “suffering parent” roles and other adjacent tropes.<br />
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Topics also include the shared loving gaze of Redgrave/McKellen/Fraser, Lara Flynn Boyle in Wayne’s World, and Cincinnati cinema.<br />
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		<title>170 &#8211; Holy Smoke (with Jourdain Searles)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/08/170-holy-smoke-with-jourdain-searles/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 19:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have two exciting returns this week! First, entertainment writer and Bad Romance co-host Jourdain Searles is joining us once again. Second, we return to the work of Jane Campion, this time for 1999′s divisive and sexually charged Holy Smoke. The film premiered in competition at the Venice Film Festival with a high pedigree: Campion … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/08/170-holy-smoke-with-jourdain-searles/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;170 – Holy Smoke (with Jourdain Searles)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We have two exciting returns this week! First, entertainment writer and Bad Romance co-host Jourdain Searles is joining us once again. Second, we return to the work of Jane Campion, this time for 1999′s divisive and sexually charged Holy Smoke.</itunes:subtitle>
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We have two exciting returns this week! First, entertainment writer and Bad Romance co-host Jourdain Searles is joining us once again. Second, we return to the work of Jane Campion, this time for 1999′s divisive and sexually charged Holy Smoke. The film premiered in competition at the Venice Film Festival with a high pedigree: Campion reuniting with her The Piano castmember Harvey Keitel, with Kate Winslet center stage two years after Titanic. But the film was Campion’s most subversive yet, and its sometimes farcical approach to the subject of one woman’s forced deprogramming from getting involved in a cult made for a poor critical reception in the very crowded movie landscape of 1999.<br />
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This episode, we talk about our excitement for The Power of the Dog and look back at our favorites in Campion’s filmography. We also discuss Winslet’s post-Titanic career of daring, interesting character roles that led up to an underwhelming Oscar win with The Reader and Pam Grier’s brief performance in the film after her Oscar snub for Jackie Brown.<br />
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Topics also include the 1999 Best Actress race, Neil Diamond needle drops, and Harvey Keitel’s butt.<br />
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		<title>169 &#8211; Suspiria</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/01/169-suspiria/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2021 18:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>“Volk” intensifies this week, because we’re talking about Luca Guadgnino’s 2018 Suspiria remake! Diverging greatly in style and story from the Dario Argento original, Luca Guadagnino followed up his Oscar success with Call Me By Your Name with this riff on witches, post-WWII Germany, feminine power, and the art of dance. Guadagnino’s mounting pedigree stirred some to expect the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/11/01/169-suspiria/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;169 – Suspiria&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>“Volk” intensifies this week, because we’re talking about Luca Guadgnino’s 2018 Suspiria remake! Diverging greatly in style and story from the Dario Argento original, Luca Guadagnino followed up his Oscar success with Call Me By Your Name with this rif...</itunes:subtitle>
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&#8220;Volk” intensifies this week, because we’re talking about Luca Guadgnino’s 2018 Suspiria remake! Diverging greatly in style and story from the Dario Argento original, Luca Guadagnino followed up his Oscar success with Call Me By Your Name with this riff on witches, post-WWII Germany, feminine power, and the art of dance. Guadagnino’s mounting pedigree stirred some to expect the film as a potential awards play, even after the first footage of the film had some losing their lunch at CinemaCon. Starring Dakota Johnson as a novice ballerina from a strict religious upbringing and Tilda Swinton in three wildly divergent roles, Suspiria ultimately proved to be too violent and esoteric for Oscar, even leaving critics divided over its very unique approach to genre.<br />
This episode, we look back at a remake that was almost directed by David Gordon Green and starred Natalie Portman, and the rise of Dakota Johnson as a stealthily great actress. We also discuss Swinton’s Oscar win for Michael Clayton and the attempt to hide her prosthetic-aided performance as Lutz Ebersdorf as Dr. Josef Klemperer.<br />
Topics also include “that’s not true, Ellen”, Thom Yorke’s original score, and Amazon’s patchy history as an Oscar player.<br />
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		<title>168 &#8211; Never Let Me Go (with Tara Ariano)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 17:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This episode, Extra Hot Great co-host Tara Ariano returns to us to talk about another much-requested film, 2010′s Never Let Me Go. An adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s incredibly lauded science fiction novel, the film stars a post-nomination Carey Mulligan opposite Keira Knightley and breakthrough Andrew Garfield as clones raised for the sole purpose of harvesting their … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/10/25/168-never-let-me-go-with-tara-ariano/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;168 – Never Let Me Go (with Tara Ariano)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This episode, Extra Hot Great co-host Tara Ariano returns to us to talk about another much-requested film, 2010′s Never Let Me Go. An adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s incredibly lauded science fiction novel, the film stars a post-nomination Carey Mulliga...</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, Extra Hot Great co-host Tara Ariano returns to us to talk about another much-requested film, 2010′s Never Let Me Go. An adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s incredibly lauded science fiction novel, the film stars a post-nomination Carey Mulligan opposite Keira Knightley and breakthrough Andrew Garfield as clones raised for the sole purpose of harvesting their organs for the regular people of society. The film was the sophomore feature of Mark Romanek and adapted by Alex Garland, and met a cold to mixed reaction on the festival circuit before quickly exiting theatres and the awards race.<br />
The film still has its ardent fans (including a few of us on mic), but also fell victim to Fox Searchlight’s shifting awards possibilities in its muscular slate of films that year. We look back at Romanek’s reception in comparison to another music video director’s sci-fi-adjacent Oscar film, certain fall festivals going in and out of favor as perceived Oscar launch pads, Rachel Portman’s original score, and Mulligan’s roles between nominations.<br />
Topics also include Andrea Riseborough facial blindness, “Gay or Just Nice to Me”, and Bad Art Friend.<br />
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		<title>167 &#8211; The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2021 18:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ll get you a red cap and a speedo for this week’s episode, becuase we’re talking about Wes Anderson for the first time with The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. The follow-up to Anderson’s first Oscar-nominated film The Royal Tenenbaums put Bill Murray front and center in the year after Murray almost won Best Actor for Lost in Translation. … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/10/18/167-the-life-aquatic-with-steve-zissou/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;167 – The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ll get you a red cap and a speedo for this week’s episode, becuase we’re talking about Wes Anderson for the first time with The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. The follow-up to Anderson’s first Oscar-nominated film The Royal Tenenbaums put Bill Murr...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ll get you a red cap and a speedo for this week’s episode, becuase we’re talking about Wes Anderson for the first time with The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. The follow-up to Anderson’s first Oscar-nominated film The Royal Tenenbaums put Bill Murray front and center in the year after Murray almost won Best Actor for Lost in Translation. But critics were far less kind to this film than Anderson’s previous efforts (it remains his only rotten movie on RT), and voters looking to reward Murray for his previous loss were met with a more caustic and off-putting character than hid lauded “sad Murray” era.<br />
This episode, we look back at how Murray was shockingly snubbed for Anderson’s Rushmore and the ebbs and flows of Anderson’s career in relation to audience/critic perceptions. And since no performance in a Wes Anderson film has ever landed an Oscar nomination, we pick our top 5 performances in his films we think are most deserving.<br />
Topics also include Seu Jorge’s David Bowie covers in Portuguese, whether or not Ray is appropriately categorized as a musical, and which performance in The French Dispatch has the best chance at a nomination.<br />
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		<title>166- To Die For</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2021 19:24:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nicole Kidman finally joins the THOB Six Timers Club this week with what many consider her first major critical success. In the same year that Kidman had a major blockbuster in Batman Forever, the actress joined forces with Gus Van Sant for satirical Joyce Maynard adaptation To Die For. The film starred Kidman as the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/10/11/166-to-die-for/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;166- To Die For&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Nicole Kidman finally joins the THOB Six Timers Club this week with what many consider her first major critical success. In the same year that Kidman had a major blockbuster in Batman Forever, the actress joined forces with Gus Van Sant for satirical J...</itunes:subtitle>
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Nicole Kidman finally joins the THOB Six Timers Club this week with what many consider her first major critical success. In the same year that Kidman had a major blockbuster in Batman Forever, the actress joined forces with Gus Van Sant for satirical Joyce Maynard adaptation To Die For. The film starred Kidman as the fame obsessed (and possibly murderous) Suzanne Stone, earning the actress raves and a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical, but stiff competition among lead actresses left the film as a headscratcher of an Oscar snub in hindsight.<br />
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To Die For was also a rebound for Van Sant from the disastrous Even Cowgirls Get The Blues, and we look back at his career balanced between big successes and major misfires. We also talk about Illeana Douglas’ burst of great supporting roles in the 1990s, the emergence of tabloid and talkshow culture, and the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.<br />
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Topics also include the late work of screenwriter Buck Henry, Goldie Hawn in Protocol, and what the plot of Vanessa Redgrave-starrer A Month By The Lake might be.<br />
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; NYFF We Love You! We REJECT This BLASPHEMY!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2021 13:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re back stumping film festivals to bring you this bonus episode on our experience with this year’s New York Film Festival slate! Here Joe reflects on the Oscar potential of The Tragedy of Macbeth and The Power of the Dog, and Chris says Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers features one of Penélope Cruz’s very best performances. We discuss other films in the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/10/10/bonus-nyff-we-love-you-we-reject-this-blasphemy/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – NYFF We Love You! We REJECT This BLASPHEMY!&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re back stumping film festivals to bring you this bonus episode on our experience with this year’s New York Film Festival slate! Here Joe reflects on the Oscar potential of The Tragedy of Macbeth and The Power of the Dog,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re back stumping film festivals to bring you this bonus episode on our experience with this year’s New York Film Festival slate! Here Joe reflects on the Oscar potential of The Tragedy of Macbeth and The Power of the Dog, and Chris says Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers features one of Penélope Cruz’s very best performances. We discuss other films in the lineup like The French Dispatch, Titane, The Worst Person in the World, Red Rocket, The Velvet Underground, and C’Mon C’Mon. Topics also include catholic protestors, goings-on in the International Feature category, and the potential for a Picture/Director split coming this year.<br />
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Joe: <a href="https://twitter.com/joereid">@joereid</a><br />
Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>165 &#8211; The Counselor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2021 19:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are few names in modern literature with more prestige than Cormac McCarthy, and his work has been adapted into the likes of Best Picture winner No Country for Old Men. For his first produced original screenplay, he partnered with one of the most prestigious names in movies and our most discussed director, Ridley Scott. Together … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/10/04/165-the-counselor/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;165 – The Counselor&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>There are few names in modern literature with more prestige than Cormac McCarthy, and his work has been adapted into the likes of Best Picture winner No Country for Old Men. For his first produced original screenplay,</itunes:subtitle>
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There are few names in modern literature with more prestige than Cormac McCarthy, and his work has been adapted into the likes of Best Picture winner No Country for Old Men. For his first produced original screenplay, he partnered with one of the most prestigious names in movies and our most discussed director, Ridley Scott. Together they brought an all-star cast led by Michael Fassbender for a tale of violence and hubris called The Counselor. With scenes of Cameron Diaz humping a car and Brad Pitt being slowly beheaded by a mechanized wire lasso, The Counselor was immediately dismissed by (most) critics and audiences for its interminable plot and excessive violence.<br />
This episode, we talk about film adaptations of Cormac McCarthy’s work and Ridley Scott’s upcoming twofer Oscar hopefuls this season in House of Gucci and The Last Duel. We also discuss offensive onscreen representations of Mexico, Fassbender’s hard-to-place screen persona, and bastardization of the MTV Movie Awards.<br />
Topics also include Ridley Scott trailers, Bardem’s styling in the movie, and “The Continental.”<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>164 &#8211; American Pastoral</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2021 19:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve talked before about adaptations of Pulitzer Prize winners and films that had disastrous premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival, but perhaps none as disappointing as this week’s film. From one of the most lauded novels of the modern era, American Pastoral had the heaviest burden of expectations and stop-and-start production history. With a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/09/27/164-american-pastoral/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;164 – American Pastoral&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve talked before about adaptations of Pulitzer Prize winners and films that had disastrous premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival, but perhaps none as disappointing as this week’s film. From one of the most lauded novels of the modern ...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve talked before about adaptations of Pulitzer Prize winners and films that had disastrous premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival, but perhaps none as disappointing as this week’s film. From one of the most lauded novels of the modern era, American Pastoral had the heaviest burden of expectations and stop-and-start production history. With a pedigreed cast of Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, and Dakota Fanning, the film was originally intended to be brought to the screen by Phillip Noyce, only to be replaced shortly before filming by none other than McGregor himself. Critics weren’t kind to McGregor’s directorial debut, and it died as soon as it world premiered at TIFF.<br />
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The film underwent a fast re-edit, but that didn’t help it from bombing when it opened in the same weekend as eventual Best Picture winner Moonlight, the film underwent a fast re-edit. This episode, we redicover the film’s poor attempt at adapting Phillip Roth, Jennifer Connelly’s post-Oscar career, and how using Buffalo Springfield in movies about the 1960s should no longer be allowed.<br />
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Topics also include a return to David Strathairn being hot, McGregor’s screen persona, and Fanning’s rise as a go-to child actor.<br />
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		<title>163 &#8211; The River Wild</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2021 18:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How do you get a studio action movie some Oscar buzz? You cast Meryl Streep in the lead role. Starring the beloved actress as a woman whose family is taken captive on a white water rafting vacation, The River Wild was a modest fall hit for director Curtis Hansen and earned Globe nominations for Streep … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/09/20/163-the-river-wild/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;163 – The River Wild&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>How do you get a studio action movie some Oscar buzz? You cast Meryl Streep in the lead role. Starring the beloved actress as a woman whose family is taken captive on a white water rafting vacation, The River Wild was a modest fall hit for director Cur...</itunes:subtitle>
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How do you get a studio action movie some Oscar buzz? You cast Meryl Streep in the lead role. Starring the beloved actress as a woman whose family is taken captive on a white water rafting vacation, The River Wild was a modest fall hit for director Curtis Hansen and earned Globe nominations for Streep and the film’s villain Kevin Bacon. But in a scattered Best Actress race that ultimately resulted in a steamroll for Jessica Lange for the long-shelved Blue Sky, Streep would have to continue what would become her longest period without a nomination—a whopping four years<br />
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Streep was also nominated at the first ever SAG Awards, which further compliacated the race by awarding the twice Oscared Jodie Foster for Nell. This epsiode, we dive into the film’s thrilling delights and the career of Curtis Hansen. We also discuss Bacon’s closest brushes with the awards race, David Strathairn being hot, and the most iconic movie Gails.<br />
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Topics also include which Meryl characters are tops, Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, and Lollapalooza hats.<br />
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; Another Year, Another TIFF</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2021 18:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Chris and Joe are back “at” the Toronto International Film Festival, and as we’re prone to do, we’re bringing you a bonus episode to recap the experience. We review our virtual TIFF experience from home with a quick mention of the films we missed and how this hybrid year has made for a more muted … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/09/19/bonus-another-year-another-tiff/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – Another Year, Another TIFF&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Chris and Joe are back “at” the Toronto International Film Festival, and as we’re prone to do, we’re bringing you a bonus episode to recap the experience. We review our virtual TIFF experience from home with a quick mention of the films we missed and h...</itunes:subtitle>
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Chris and Joe are back “at” the Toronto International Film Festival, and as we’re prone to do, we’re bringing you a bonus episode to recap the experience. We review our virtual TIFF experience from home with a quick mention of the films we missed and how this hybrid year has made for a more muted festival. We discuss our favorite films of the festival, which films might have boosted or lost their Oscar chances, a strong lineup of documentary films, and potential International Feature submissions.<br />
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Chris: <a href="https://twitter.com/chrisvfeil">@chrisvfeil</a><br />]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>162 &#8211; The Good Dinosaur (with Kyle Amato)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/09/13/162-the-good-dinosaur-with-kyle-amato/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2021 19:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re doing something a little different this week and setting our sights on one specific Oscar category: Best Animated Feature. This episode, Kyle Amato joins us to talk about The Good Dinosaur, one of the few box office and critical disappointments in the history of Pixar. The story of a timid dinosaur and the human baby … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/09/13/162-the-good-dinosaur-with-kyle-amato/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;162 – The Good Dinosaur (with Kyle Amato)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re doing something a little different this week and setting our sights on one specific Oscar category: Best Animated Feature. This episode, Kyle Amato joins us to talk about The Good Dinosaur, one of the few box office and critical disappointments i...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re doing something a little different this week and setting our sights on one specific Oscar category: Best Animated Feature. This episode, Kyle Amato joins us to talk about The Good Dinosaur, one of the few box office and critical disappointments in the history of Pixar. The story of a timid dinosaur and the human baby he meets on a quest for honor, The Good Dinosaur was plagued by story overhauls and creative disputes, resulting in a final film that follows too closely to Pixar’s formula for upbeat adventure. Critics were dismissive and Thanksgiving weekend moviegoers favored the final Hunger Games instalment instead, with the film ultimately becoming one of Pixar’s few entries to miss an Animated Feature nomination since the category began.<br />
The Good Dinosaur’s biggest Oscar impact was nominated Sanjay’s Super Team as it’s pre-movie short. We talk about Pixar’s history of troubled productions and this film’s comparative failure in the year of Inside Out. We also discuss the Cars franchise as the accepted critical loser in the Pixar brand, Pixar’s unrelenting stronghold on the Animated Feature category, and the film’s stitched together elements of characters and plot elements.<br />
Topics also include dropping hallucinogenics with a baby, our thoughts on Pixar’s 2021 release Luca, and the recent nominees in the Animated Short category.<br />
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		<title>161 &#8211; The Mule</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2021 22:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Many of Clint Eastwood’s most recent films have arrived in quick turnaround, going from announcement to filming to release in a head-spinningly short amount of time. In 2018, he had one of his fastest productions ever with The Mule, a story of an 80-year-old man estranged from his family who takes on a job hauling drugs … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/09/06/161-the-mule/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;161 – The Mule&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Many of Clint Eastwood’s most recent films have arrived in quick turnaround, going from announcement to filming to release in a head-spinningly short amount of time. In 2018, he had one of his fastest productions ever with The Mule,</itunes:subtitle>
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Many of Clint Eastwood’s most recent films have arrived in quick turnaround, going from announcement to filming to release in a head-spinningly short amount of time. In 2018, he had one of his fastest productions ever with The Mule, a story of an 80-year-old man estranged from his family who takes on a job hauling drugs across the border in his pickup truck. Inspired partly by a true story, the film’s sprint to theatres set expectations that it might be another of Eastwood’s successful late season arrivals like Million Dollar Baby. The result was a Christmas season box office success, but a film that ultimately didn’t attempt much of an awards campaign to make voters take notice.<br />
This episode, we don’t mince words about how we feel about the film’s offensive stereotypes and clunky pseudo-comic character study. We get into Bradley Cooper reuniting with Eastwood for a thankless role here in the same season as his triumph with A Star Is Born, and how Cooper shockingly missed out on becoming the season’s frontrunner. And we discuss the film’s trolling tactics, the work of screenwriter Nick Schenk, and the free pass the film received by critics.<br />
Topics also include an egregiously underused Dianne Wiest, flirting at flower conventions, and Eastwood grumbling the word “internet.”<br />
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		<title>160 &#8211; Elizabethtown (with Phil Iscove)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/30/160-elizabethtown-with-phil-iscove/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2021 20:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Joining us this week is Podcast Like It’s 1999′s Phil Iscove to finally unpack a foundational This Had Oscar Buzz text. After winning an Oscar for Almost Famous and delivering a financially succesful (if extremely divisive) hit in Vanilla Sky, Cameron Crowe decided to return to his roots with Elizabethtown. Starring Orlando Bloom as a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/30/160-elizabethtown-with-phil-iscove/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;160 – Elizabethtown (with Phil Iscove)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Joining us this week is Podcast Like It’s 1999′s Phil Iscove to finally unpack a foundational This Had Oscar Buzz text. After winning an Oscar for Almost Famous and delivering a financially succesful (if extremely divisive) hit in Vanilla Sky,</itunes:subtitle>
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Joining us this week is Podcast Like It’s 1999′s Phil Iscove to finally unpack a foundational This Had Oscar Buzz text. After winning an Oscar for Almost Famous and delivering a financially succesful (if extremely divisive) hit in Vanilla Sky, Cameron Crowe decided to return to his roots with Elizabethtown. Starring Orlando Bloom as a young shoe designer struggling to cope with professional ruin and the sudden death of his father, he meets a buoyant flight attendant played by Kirsten Dunst who brings him back to to himself. Crowded with song cues, bizarre character beats, and notes of whimsy that struggle to stick the landing, the film received a disastrous critical response at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, leading Crowe back into the editing room before release and Oscar to immediately count this one out.<br />
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Still a film that has a sizable fanbase of defenders of its earnest vibes, Elizabethtown is remembered today as the beginning of the end for Crowe and birthing the phrase Manic Pixie Dream Girl (as penned by Nathan Rabin). This episode, we dive into all that works and doesn’t for us in Crowe’s sentimental screwball movie, its infamous casting struggles with the biggest young acting names of the time, and the ups and recent downs of Crowe’s career.<br />
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Topics also include Roger Ebert’s later reassessment of the film’s theatrical cut, the Crowe/Tarantino divide of pastiche, and tap dancing at funerals.<br />
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		<title>159 &#8211; The House of Mirth</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/23/159-the-house-of-mirth/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2021 17:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we are looking at the work of director Terence Davies and his 2000 literary adaptation of The House of Mirth. Based on the classic Edith Wharton novel, the film casts Gillian Anderson as Lily Bart, a woman who tragically fails to navigate the cruelties of New York high society at the turn of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/23/159-the-house-of-mirth/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;159 – The House of Mirth&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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This week, we are looking at the work of director Terence Davies and his 2000 literary adaptation of The House of Mirth. Based on the classic Edith Wharton novel, the film casts Gillian Anderson as Lily Bart, a woman who tragically fails to navigate the cruelties of New York high society at the turn of the century. The film earned strong reviews for Davies (rebounding from his adpatation misfire The Neon Bible) and Anderson (still flying high with her Emmy-winning performance on The X-Files), but a small late year release made this one a bigger hit with critics than it ultimately was for the Academy.<br />
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We look back at the 200 Best Actress lineup, and discuss how Anderson might have fallen victim to an Academy still too willing to categorized television stars as just television stars and how indie distributor Sony Pictures Classics (rightly) had another awards priority. We also discuss how costume dramas went out of fashion as Best Picture contenders, the film’s spectacular supporting cast, and the 2000 Costume Design nominees.<br />
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Topics also include to extinct Village Voice poll, the British Independent Film Awards, and the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival.<br />
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		<title>158 &#8211; Stepmom (with Christina Tucker)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/16/158-stepmom-with-christina-tucker/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2021 18:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It has to be said that we have been waiting to do Stepmom from the very beginning, and what better excuse to finally dive in to Chris Columbus’ Christmas Day weepy than this week’s special guest Christina Tucker, co-host of the podcast Wait, Is This A Date?. Uniting the 1998 powers of America’s sweetheart Julia Roberts and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/16/158-stepmom-with-christina-tucker/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;158 – Stepmom (with Christina Tucker)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It has to be said that we have been waiting to do Stepmom from the very beginning, and what better excuse to finally dive in to Chris Columbus’ Christmas Day weepy than this week’s special guest Christina Tucker, co-host of the podcast Wait,</itunes:subtitle>
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It has to be said that we have been waiting to do Stepmom from the very beginning, and what better excuse to finally dive in to Chris Columbus’ Christmas Day weepy than this week’s special guest Christina Tucker, co-host of the podcast Wait, Is This A Date?. Uniting the 1998 powers of America’s sweetheart Julia Roberts and recent Best Actress winner Susan Sarandon as a mother diagnosed with cancer and her ex-husband’s future wife, the film earned Sarandon a Golden Globe nomination despite critics not taking to the film’s very sentimental mood.<br />
This episode, we unpack all of the film’s silly moments, from unwieldy real estate to photoshop, from new and various house pets to snowblowing, and all of the things in between that we love about it. We also look at Julia Roberts’ swings from successes to misfires in the 90s, Jena Malone’s return to pop culture in The Hunger Games series, and Susan Sarandon joins our 6 Timers Club!<br />
Topics also include the 1998 Best Actress race, the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, and VH1′s I Love the 80s.<br />
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		<title>157 &#8211; Woman in Gold</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2021 20:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Somehow we have yet to cover a film starring Helen Mirren, but this episode, we rectify that with 2015′s Woman in Gold. Mirren stars in the true story as Maria Altmann, a woman who fled the Nazis and later sought restitution of her very famous family paintings by Gustav Klimt. The film also stars Ryan … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/09/157-woman-in-gold/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;157 – Woman in Gold&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Somehow we have yet to cover a film starring Helen Mirren, but this episode, we rectify that with 2015′s Woman in Gold. Mirren stars in the true story as Maria Altmann, a woman who fled the Nazis and later sought restitution of her very famous family p...</itunes:subtitle>
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Somehow we have yet to cover a film starring Helen Mirren, but this episode, we rectify that with 2015′s Woman in Gold. Mirren stars in the true story as Maria Altmann, a woman who fled the Nazis and later sought restitution of her very famous family paintings by Gustav Klimt. The film also stars Ryan Reynolds as Altmann’s lawyer with an unexamined relationship with his own Jewish lineage and was Simon Curtis’ directorial follow-up to My Week With Marilyn. A sizable counterprogramming hit in the spring, Woman in Gold was campaigned by the financially fledgling Weinstein Company, landing Mirren sual SAG nominations for this and the abysmal Trumbo.<br />
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This week, we take a long look at Helen Mirren before and after her Oscar, including her balance between awards fare staple and ironic action star. We also discuss Reynolds’ screen persona opposite his miscasting here, movies about paintings, and the difference between “overdue” and “this is their year” narratives.<br />
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Topics also include the power of being the season’s first screener, Olga Kurlyenko’s Black Widow cameo, and the best mode of transportation in which to seek leisure.<br />
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		<title>156 &#8211; A Most Violent Year (with Kevin O&#8217;Keeffe)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/02/156-a-most-violent-year-with-kevin-okeeffe/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2021 20:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>“This was very disrespectful.” Once again, Kevin O’Keeffe joins us to talk about the one and only Jessica Chastain for A Most Violent Year. Starring an on-the-rise Oscar Isaac as an emerging entrepreneur in the 1980s trying to avoid crime in dirty business, the film chased Oscar after writer/director J.C. Chandor’s Original Screenplay nomination for his … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/08/02/156-a-most-violent-year-with-kevin-okeeffe/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;156 – A Most Violent Year (with Kevin O’Keeffe)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>“This was very disrespectful.” Once again, Kevin O’Keeffe joins us to talk about the one and only Jessica Chastain for A Most Violent Year. Starring an on-the-rise Oscar Isaac as an emerging entrepreneur in the 1980s trying to avoid crime in dirty busi...</itunes:subtitle>
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“This was very disrespectful.” Once again, Kevin O’Keeffe joins us to talk about the one and only Jessica Chastain for A Most Violent Year. Starring an on-the-rise Oscar Isaac as an emerging entrepreneur in the 1980s trying to avoid crime in dirty business, the film chased Oscar after writer/director J.C. Chandor’s Original Screenplay nomination for his debut Margin Call. But the film’s closest shot at Oscar was the supporting performance by Chastain as Isaac’s wife with a secret or two, which earned her Critics Choice, Independent Spirit, and Golden Globe nominations. Though many predicted Chastain, a surprise nomination went to Laura Dern for Wild, and A Most Violent Year was left out in the Oscar cold.<br />
This episode, we talk about the Oscar Isaac performances that deserved Oscar attention, including the year where the likes of he and Tom Hanks missed out on nominations. We also discuss genius cinematographer Bradford Young, the film’s Best Picture win with the National Board of Review, and just how many people actually watched Triple Frontier.<br />
Topics also include the value of nail acting and coat acting, this current season of Drag Race All-Stars, and who might have been second place to Patricia Arquette in 2014.<br />
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		<title>155 &#8211; Moonlight Mile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 17:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jake Gyllenhaal is the latest to join our Six Timers Club this week with 2002′s Moonlight Mile. Written and directed by Brad Silberling, Gyllenhaal leads the film as a young man living with the parents (played by Susan Sarandon and Dustin Hoffman) of his fiance’s parents in the aftermath of her murder. A light dramedy with … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/07/26/155-moonlight-mile/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;155 – Moonlight Mile&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Jake Gyllenhaal is the latest to join our Six Timers Club this week with 2002′s Moonlight Mile. Written and directed by Brad Silberling, Gyllenhaal leads the film as a young man living with the parents (played by Susan Sarandon and Dustin Hoffman) of h...</itunes:subtitle>
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Jake Gyllenhaal is the latest to join our Six Timers Club this week with 2002′s Moonlight Mile. Written and directed by Brad Silberling, Gyllenhaal leads the film as a young man living with the parents (played by Susan Sarandon and Dustin Hoffman) of his fiance’s parents in the aftermath of her murder. A light dramedy with semi-autobiographical elements from Silberling, the film set expectations high with an emotional trailer but quickly died after a poor TIFF reception and even dimmer box office. With an Oscar year that leaned heavily on December releases, this film was an awards afterthought.<br />
This week, we look back at Gyllenhaal’s THOB history and Sarandon’s stellar triptych of very different (and all buzzed) screen moms in 2002. We also discuss the true story that inspired the film, distributor Touchstone’s buzzy 2002 that also includes 25th Hour and Signs, and the film’s onslaught of needle drops.<br />
Topics also include the iconic 2002 Best Supporting Actress lineup, Brian Cox doing McDonald’s commericals, and why Goldie Hawn should be in the hypothetical third Mamma Mia! movie.<br />
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		<title>154 &#8211; Battle of the Sexes</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/07/19/154-battle-of-the-sexes/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2021 18:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One year after winning Best Actress for La La Land, Emma Stone returned with an even better performance but faced even tougher competition. In Battle of the Sexes, the recent winner starred as Billie Jean King as she faced off Bobby Riggs (played by Steve Carell) in the famed titular tennis match. Directed by Little … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/07/19/154-battle-of-the-sexes/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;154 – Battle of the Sexes&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>One year after winning Best Actress for La La Land, Emma Stone returned with an even better performance but faced even tougher competition. In Battle of the Sexes, the recent winner starred as Billie Jean King as she faced off Bobby Riggs (played by St...</itunes:subtitle>
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One year after winning Best Actress for La La Land, Emma Stone returned with an even better performance but faced even tougher competition. In Battle of the Sexes, the recent winner starred as Billie Jean King as she faced off Bobby Riggs (played by Steve Carell) in the famed titular tennis match. Directed by Little Miss Sunshine duo Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the film had a warm festival and critical reception before quickly underwhelming at the box office and hung on with mentions for Stone and Carell during the precursors.<br />
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But Battle of the Sexes was quickly put on the backburner as two of Searchlights other contenders became Best Picture (and Best Actress) heavy hitters: The Shape of Water and Three Billboards. This episode, we discuss some reservations about the film and praise the work of Stone, who go on to again outdo herself a year later with The Favourite. We also discuss Dayton/Faris’ Ruby Sparks, Billie Jean King as that Oscar season’s Real Philomena Lee, and Sarah Silverman as a stealth player.<br />
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Topics also include 2017′s Supporting Actor fifth spot in flux, the Original Song race, and hot nepotism with Louis Pullman.<br />
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		<title>153 &#8211; A Thousand Acres</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/07/12/153-a-thousand-acres/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2021 22:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s time for yet another long-promised episode in This Had Oscar Buzz lore, and also from a Pulitzer Prize winner! Adapted from Jane Smiley’s novel (which itself was loosely based on Shakespeare’s King Lear), A Thousand Acres cast two-time Oscar winner Jason Robards as one town’s beloved titan farmer and a trio of dynamo actresses … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/07/12/153-a-thousand-acres/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;153 – A Thousand Acres&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s time for yet another long-promised episode in This Had Oscar Buzz lore, and also from a Pulitzer Prize winner! Adapted from Jane Smiley’s novel (which itself was loosely based on Shakespeare’s King Lear),</itunes:subtitle>
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It’s time for yet another long-promised episode in This Had Oscar Buzz lore, and also from a Pulitzer Prize winner! Adapted from Jane Smiley’s novel (which itself was loosely based on Shakespeare’s King Lear), A Thousand Acres cast two-time Oscar winner Jason Robards as one town’s beloved titan farmer and a trio of dynamo actresses as his daughters: Jessica Lange, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The daughters inherit the farm as their father’s dementia starts to take hold, leading to a struggle for control of the farm in the shadow of revelations about the sexual abuse they endured at his hand. Though the film netted a Best Actress nomination for Lange at the Globes, the film’s harsh critical drubbing pushed it out of Oscar’s view.<br />
This episode, we get into the film’s shortcomings while discussing how it might have been more kindly received today. Also, Pfeiffer is the latest performer to join our 6 Timer’s Club while we discuss Lange’s career resurgence thanks to Ryan Murphy and Leigh’s long road to her first Oscar nomination after several attempts in the 1990s.<br />
Topics also include the films of director Jocelyn Moorhouse, Ving Rhames passing his Golden Globe off to Jack Lemmon, and our Best Actress pick for 1997.<br />
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		<title>152 &#8211; De-Lovely</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/07/05/152-de-lovely/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2021 17:05:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Birds do it, bees do it; let’s do it, let’s talk De-Lovely! Reuniting Kevin Kline with his Life As A House director Irwin Winkler, the film casts Kline as the legendary songwriter Cole Porter. Also starring Ashley Judd as his devoted wife Linda, De-Lovely caught attention for its depiction of the Porters’ marriage amid his open homosexuality and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/07/05/152-de-lovely/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;152 – De-Lovely&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Birds do it, bees do it; let’s do it, let’s talk De-Lovely! Reuniting Kevin Kline with his Life As A House director Irwin Winkler, the film casts Kline as the legendary songwriter Cole Porter. Also starring Ashley Judd as his devoted wife Linda,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Birds do it, bees do it; let’s do it, let’s talk De-Lovely! Reuniting Kevin Kline with his Life As A House director Irwin Winkler, the film casts Kline as the legendary songwriter Cole Porter. Also starring Ashley Judd as his devoted wife Linda, De-Lovely caught attention for its depiction of the Porters’ marriage amid his open homosexuality and also for casting a smorgasbord of adult contemporary musicians to sing the Cole Porter songbook. But the film received middling reviews despite its soundtrack success and met the end of its awards road with Globe nominations for Kline and Judd.<br />
This episode, we discuss how De-Lovely meets all of the boring mechanics of the musical biopic genre, and compare it to another 2004 prestige film’s depiction of a marriage with gay polyamory (and another 2004 musical biopic that is even worse). We also get into the stops and starts of MGM studios over the past few decades, the trajectory of recent Bond themes, and which of the film’s musical numbers we enjoy most.<br />
Topics also include the Lilith Fair, the Grammy soundtrack prize, and the AARP Movies for Grownups Best Time Capsule prize.<br />
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		<title>151 &#8211; Lucy in the Sky</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2021 18:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve got another long anticipated episode this week! In 2019, Natalie Portman teamed up with Fargo creator Noah Hawley to bring to the screen a highly fictionalized account of a NASA astronaut who suffered a psychotic break and stalked her lover and co-worker across the country. The more salacious details (namely the urban legend diaper that she … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/06/28/151-lucy-in-the-sky/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;151 – Lucy in the Sky&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve got another long anticipated episode this week! In 2019, Natalie Portman teamed up with Fargo creator Noah Hawley to bring to the screen a highly fictionalized account of a NASA astronaut who suffered a psychotic break and stalked her lover and c...</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve got another long anticipated episode this week! In 2019, Natalie Portman teamed up with Fargo creator Noah Hawley to bring to the screen a highly fictionalized account of a NASA astronaut who suffered a psychotic break and stalked her lover and co-worker across the country. The more salacious details (namely the urban legend diaper that she wore to prevent stopping her car) were ommitted and a ceaseless slew of aspect ratio shifts were added, resulting in a film that critics and audiences immediately dismissed.<br />
But the film was dead on arrival not only because of its quality, it also released in the immediate takeover of Fox and Fox Searchlight by Disney’s acquisition. With little effort put behind the film, it was gone from theatres faster than jokes could be made about it. This episode, we talk discuss Portman’s boldness as a performer and look back at her previous episodes as she joins our 6 Timers Club! We also discuss Hawley’s flat approach to material, Jon Hamm’s lack of charisma in his movie roles, and Ellen Burstyn talking about “astronaut dick.”<br />
Topics also include the 4DX Experience, the film’s late TIFF premiere burief at the end of the festival, and the still unawarded Saturn Awards.<br />
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		<title>150 &#8211; The Shipping News</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2021 18:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re marking a milestone this week with our 150th episode. And for such a momentous occasion, we’re finally digging in to one of the most notorious films of THOB history with Lasse Lasse Hallström’s The Shipping News. Adapted from Annie Proulx’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, the film cast Kevin Spacey as a meak man who uproots his … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/06/21/150-the-shipping-news/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;150 – The Shipping News&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re marking a milestone this week with our 150th episode. And for such a momentous occasion, we’re finally digging in to one of the most notorious films of THOB history with Lasse Lasse Hallström’s The Shipping News.</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re marking a milestone this week with our 150th episode. And for such a momentous occasion, we’re finally digging in to one of the most notorious films of THOB history with Lasse Lasse Hallström’s The Shipping News. Adapted from Annie Proulx’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, the film cast Kevin Spacey as a meak man who uproots his life to his Newfoundland home after the tragic death of his wife, Petal (Cate Blanchett). Also starring awards magnets Julianne Moore and Dame Judi Dench, the film had massive on-paper goods that went down in flames when the film faceplanted onto screens on Christmas Day, earning dismal reviews for its ungraceful handling of a literary work.<br />
Especially cursed in retrospect for all of the obvious reasons, the film also met a Hallström backlash after Chocolat and The Cider Houses Rules back-to-back. This episode, we look at Miramax’s 2001 awards contender reshuffling and the film’s shockingly robust precursor tally, including a Best Picture nomination from the Critics Choice Awards. We also revisit our past Judi Dench episodes and our list of superlatives for episodes 101-150.<br />
Topics also include the film’s absolutely bonkers character names, seal flipper pie as the best part of its love story, and Cate Blanchett’s 2001 triptych of critics prize awarded performances.<br />
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		<title>149 &#8211; The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2021 17:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Can you believe it’s only our third episode discussing Julianne Moore? This episode we’re diving into the mid-00s period between nominations for Moore with 2005′s The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH. Starring the eventual Oscar winner in the true story of Evelyn Ryan, a mother of ten who supported her family through sweepstakes contests and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/06/14/149-the-prize-winner-of-defiance-oh/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;149 – The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Can you believe it’s only our third episode discussing Julianne Moore? This episode we’re diving into the mid-00s period between nominations for Moore with 2005′s The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH. Starring the eventual Oscar winner in the true story of...</itunes:subtitle>
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Can you believe it’s only our third episode discussing Julianne Moore? This episode we’re diving into the mid-00s period between nominations for Moore with 2005′s The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH. Starring the eventual Oscar winner in the true story of Evelyn Ryan, a mother of ten who supported her family through sweepstakes contests and jingle writing, the film looked to hit the actress’s sweet spot with a plum prestige role. But due to the financial woes of Dreamworks Pictures, the awards prospects died when the film was given a release too miniscule to draw attention.<br />
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The film marks the end of two eras: Dreamworks’ solo output and Moore in the period housewife mode. This episode, we get into Moore’s downturn period between nominations, including such misses as Freedomland and The Forgotten. We also discuss the career of director Jane Anderson and what makes the film worth more than the tiny release it received.<br />
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Topics also include the Golden Satellites, Toys R Us shopping sprees, and The Chumscrubber.<br />
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		<title>148 &#8211; Concussion</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2021 20:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Finally, we are telling the truth! In 2015, Will Smith took on another biopic with Concussion as Dr. Bennett Omalu, the forensic pathologist whose research on chronic traumatic encephalopathy experienced by football players found opposition with the NFL. After premiering at AFI Fest, the film received middling reviews and opened on Christmas Day only to … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/06/07/148-concussion/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;148 – Concussion&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Finally, we are telling the truth! In 2015, Will Smith took on another biopic with Concussion as Dr. Bennett Omalu, the forensic pathologist whose research on chronic traumatic encephalopathy experienced by football players found opposition with the NF...</itunes:subtitle>
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Finally, we are telling the truth! In 2015, Will Smith took on another biopic with Concussion as Dr. Bennett Omalu, the forensic pathologist whose research on chronic traumatic encephalopathy experienced by football players found opposition with the NFL. After premiering at AFI Fest, the film received middling reviews and opened on Christmas Day only to be gobbled up by the storm that was The Force Awakens, resulting in one of Smith’s paltriest openings.<br />
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Will Smith’s strong performance landed him a Golden Globe nomination, but missed out of the Oscar lineup on nomination day, becoming one of the most cited performances in Oscar So White conversation. This episode, we discuss whether or the film goes easy on the NFL and their attempts to silence Dr. Omalu, and how it takes on toxic masculinity in football culture at large. We also look at the abysmal 2015 Best Actor race, how this film showed up in the Sony hack, and how Albert Brooks can sell a crass line about his anatomy.<br />
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Topics also include 5 disk CD changer technology, how Avatar 2 is just Mare of Easttown 2, and Concussion’s MTV Movie Award nominations.<br />
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		<title>147 &#8211; Boy Erased (Focus Features &#8211; Part Five)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/31/147-boy-erased-focus-features-part-five/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2021 16:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our Focus Features miniseries comes to a close with 2018′s Boy Erased. Based on the memoir by Garrard Conley, the film stars Lucas Hedges as a young man from a religious family who is subjected to conversion therapy when his parents (played by Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe) discover that he is gay. Though sensitively approached … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/31/147-boy-erased-focus-features-part-five/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;147 – Boy Erased (Focus Features – Part Five)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our Focus Features miniseries comes to a close with 2018′s Boy Erased. Based on the memoir by Garrard Conley, the film stars Lucas Hedges as a young man from a religious family who is subjected to conversion therapy when his parents (played by Nicole K...</itunes:subtitle>
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Our Focus Features miniseries comes to a close with 2018′s Boy Erased. Based on the memoir by Garrard Conley, the film stars Lucas Hedges as a young man from a religious family who is subjected to conversion therapy when his parents (played by Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe) discover that he is gay. Though sensitively approached by director/star Joel Edgerton, the film is ultimately is too reserved and stumbles to get inside the head of its protagonist, resulting in a milquetoast response from awards voters and audiences.<br />
This episode, we discuss Hedges’ busy fall of 2018, his soft coming out of sorts, and the Ben Beautiful Boy Erased is Back blur of movies in that season. We also look at Crowe’s quiet end to being considered an Oscar darling and Kidman’s dual THOB fall 2018 with Destroyer. And we get into the film’s ups (a strong cast of bit players!) and downs (that perfume ad scene!) in telling a queer story, and of course “Bloom.”<br />
Topics also include 2018′s Original Song race, sprained ankles at TIFF, and our Top 10 favorite Focus Features films.<br />
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		<title>146 &#8211; The Place Beyond the Pines (Focus Features &#8211; Part Four)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/24/146-the-place-beyond-the-pines-focus-features-part-four/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2021 19:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, our Focus Features miniseries brings us to The Place Beyond the Pines, Derek Dianfrance’s epic, novelistic tale of fathers and sons. The film reunited Cianfrance with his Blue Valentine star Ryan Gosling as a motorcyclist who turns to crime, with consequences that will reverbate across households and generations. After launching at TIFF in 2012, Focus Features … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/24/146-the-place-beyond-the-pines-focus-features-part-four/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;146 – The Place Beyond the Pines (Focus Features – Part Four)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, our Focus Features miniseries brings us to The Place Beyond the Pines, Derek Dianfrance’s epic, novelistic tale of fathers and sons. The film reunited Cianfrance with his Blue Valentine star Ryan Gosling as a motorcyclist who turns to crime,...</itunes:subtitle>
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This week, our Focus Features miniseries brings us to The Place Beyond the Pines, Derek Dianfrance’s epic, novelistic tale of fathers and sons. The film reunited Cianfrance with his Blue Valentine star Ryan Gosling as a motorcyclist who turns to crime, with consequences that will reverbate across households and generations. After launching at TIFF in 2012, Focus Features held the film until the following spring, leaving it as a highly divisive afterthought come awards season.<br />
We unpack Cianfrance’s ambitious triptych vision with a stellar ensemble cast of Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Dane DeHaan, Ray Liotta, Rose Byrne, Ben Mendelsohn, and Eva Mendes. We discuss the film’s underserved female characters, early 2010s Gosling fatigue, and its emotionally intelligent exploration of masculinity that still left some viewers cold. And there’s still room to rave over cinematographer Derek Cianfrance and his bold work for this film that left him with a concussion.<br />
Topics also include Cianfrance’s underseen HBO limited series I Know This Much Is True, Michelle Williams’ nomination for Blue Valentine without one for Gosling, and reading A Little Life on vacation.<br />
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		<title>145 &#8211; Lust, Caution (Focus Features &#8211; Part Three)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/17/145-lust-caution-focus-features-part-three/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2021 20:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’ve come to the midpoint of our Focus Features miniseries with a work from a modern master, 2007′s Lust,Caution from Ang Lee. An erotic thriller set in Hong Kong and Shanghai during the Japanese occupation, Lust, Caution follows a breakthrough Tang Wei as Wong Chia-Chi, a woman who joins an assassination plot where she must seducce the target, played … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/17/145-lust-caution-focus-features-part-three/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;145 – Lust, Caution (Focus Features – Part Three)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’ve come to the midpoint of our Focus Features miniseries with a work from a modern master, 2007′s Lust,Caution from Ang Lee. An erotic thriller set in Hong Kong and Shanghai during the Japanese occupation, Lust,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’ve come to the midpoint of our Focus Features miniseries with a work from a modern master, 2007′s Lust,Caution from Ang Lee. An erotic thriller set in Hong Kong and Shanghai during the Japanese occupation, Lust, Caution follows a breakthrough Tang Wei as Wong Chia-Chi, a woman who joins an assassination plot where she must seducce the target, played by icon Tony Leung Chiu-Wai. Lee earned a back-to-back Golden Lion win for the film at Venice after Brokeback Mountain, but several factors likely played into Oscar overlooking the film: its NC-17 rating, Lee’s recent Brokeback success, and Oscar deeming the film ineligible for Best Foreign Language Film.<br />
This episode, we go deep on the minutiae regarding the Foreign Language / International Feature elibigibility and nomination process in recent years, including 2007 as a beginning to Oscar adapting procedure for the category. We also look at Tang Wei’s brilliant performance, the film’s international assemblage of talent behind the camera, and Lee’s history of exploring sexual themes.<br />
Topics also include Focus Features’ sizzle reels, the 2007 Venice Film Festival, and the surprising Focus film that unites our three THOB miniseries so far.<br />
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		<title>144 &#8211; Possession (Focus Features &#8211; Part Two)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/10/144-possession-focus-features-part-two/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2021 22:17:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our Focus Features miniseries continues with the first official Focus release, 2002′s Possession. Adapted by Neil LaBute from A.S. Byatt’s celebrated novel, the film follows Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart as poetry scholars who fall in love while unearthing a secret love affair between two Victorian poets, played by Jennifer Ehle and Jeremy Northam. The … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/10/144-possession-focus-features-part-two/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;144 – Possession (Focus Features – Part Two)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our Focus Features miniseries continues with the first official Focus release, 2002′s Possession. Adapted by Neil LaBute from A.S. Byatt’s celebrated novel, the film follows Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart as poetry scholars who fall in love while un...</itunes:subtitle>
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Our Focus Features miniseries continues with the first official Focus release, 2002′s Possession. Adapted by Neil LaBute from A.S. Byatt’s celebrated novel, the film follows Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart as poetry scholars who fall in love while unearthing a secret love affair between two Victorian poets, played by Jennifer Ehle and Jeremy Northam. The adaptation had a long development process that drew such prestigious names as David Henry Hwang and Sydney Pollack, but arrived to theatres with a whimper of a release due to mild reviews while Focus’ other titles immediately emerged as their bigger Oscar opportunities.<br />
This episode, we look back at Focus’ successful inaugural Oscar year (namely with Far From Heaven and The Pianist) and the history of Paltrow’s British dialect. We also look back at Ehle’s brilliant but under-celebrated career, the final days of USA Films, and what films we think would’ve made it in a Best Picture 10.<br />
Topics also include the film’s perfect sweaters, 2002 cinematic bisexuals walking into bodies of water, and Ehle reading Pride and Prejudice on Instagram.<br />
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		<title>143 &#8211; The Muse (Focus Features &#8211; Part One)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/03/143-the-muse-focus-features-part-one/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 16:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re kicking off our May miniseries on Focus Features with the winner of our Listeners’ Choice poll, 1999′s The Muse. To kick things off, we’re looking at how Focus was birthed from the previous companies of USA Films, October Films, Gramercy Pictures and Good Machine. Written and directed by Albert Brooks, The Muse stars Sharon Stone as the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/05/03/143-the-muse-focus-features-part-one/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;143 – The Muse (Focus Features – Part One)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re kicking off our May miniseries on Focus Features with the winner of our Listeners’ Choice poll, 1999′s The Muse. To kick things off, we’re looking at how Focus was birthed from the previous companies of USA Films, October Films,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re kicking off our May miniseries on Focus Features with the winner of our Listeners’ Choice poll, 1999′s The Muse. To kick things off, we’re looking at how Focus was birthed from the previous companies of USA Films, October Films, Gramercy Pictures and Good Machine. Written and directed by Albert Brooks, The Muse stars Sharon Stone as the titular eccentric tasked with reviving the career of a once-celebrated Hollywood screenwriter (also played by Brooks). The antics result in a slew of cameos, Andie MacDowell baking cookies, and multiple trips to an aquarium, and it all resulted in a Golden Globe nomination for Stone before Oscar looked elsewhere.<br />
But that Globe nomination is now remembered as one of the many bumps in the history of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s practices, namely for the watches they received as part of Stone’s FYC campaign. This episode, we look at the lineup of films from the companies that merged into Focus Features, Brooks’ surprisingly limited Oscar history, and Stone’s ascension in the 1990s.<br />
Topics also include our other Listeners’ Choice film options, the film’s datedness even for 1999, and Elton John’s abysmal original song for the film.<br />
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		<title>142 &#8211; Friends with Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2021 20:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This episode, we are returning to the career of the great Nicole Holofcener with 2006′s enesemble comedy Friends With Money. The film stars Jennifer Aniston as the housemaid friend to three wealthy women played by Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, and Frances McDormand, and studies class and friendship with the kind of wit and grace that’s made … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/04/26/142-friends-with-money/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;142 – Friends with Money&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This episode, we are returning to the career of the great Nicole Holofcener with 2006′s enesemble comedy Friends With Money. The film stars Jennifer Aniston as the housemaid friend to three wealthy women played by Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener,</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we are returning to the career of the great Nicole Holofcener with 2006′s enesemble comedy Friends With Money. The film stars Jennifer Aniston as the housemaid friend to three wealthy women played by Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, and Frances McDormand, and studies class and friendship with the kind of wit and grace that’s made Holofcener’s films so special. But despite strong notices for Aniston’s off-type performance and rising appreciation for Holofcener’s work, the film peaked with a Supporting Actress win for McDormand at the Independent Spirit Awards.<br />
Once again, we praise the Holofcener ouevre and exhalt the Holofcener/Keener partnership. We also look at Cusack’s rare multiple comedy Oscar nominations, Aniston’s love of working with comedic actors like Adam Sandler, and McDormand going off in an Old Navy.<br />
Topics include creative differences between Holofcener and Julianne Moore attempting to make Can You Ever Forgive Me?, films that might have overshadowed her work in their Oscar seasons, and our Holofcener rankings.<br />
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		<title>141 &#8211; Carlito&#8217;s Way</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/04/19/141-carlitos-way/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2021 19:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We return to the filmography of Brian DePalma this week with 1993′s Carlito’s Way. The film reunited DePalma with his Scarface star Al Pacino as Carlito Brigante, a former criminal struggling to go straight after his release from prison and his shady circle that keeps pulling him back in. Released the year after Pacino’s long-awaited … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/04/19/141-carlitos-way/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;141 – Carlito’s Way&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We return to the filmography of Brian DePalma this week with 1993′s Carlito’s Way. The film reunited DePalma with his Scarface star Al Pacino as Carlito Brigante, a former criminal struggling to go straight after his release from prison and his shady c...</itunes:subtitle>
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We return to the filmography of Brian DePalma this week with 1993′s Carlito’s Way. The film reunited DePalma with his Scarface star Al Pacino as Carlito Brigante, a former criminal struggling to go straight after his release from prison and his shady circle that keeps pulling him back in. Released the year after Pacino’s long-awaited Oscar win for Scent of a Woman, the film and Pacino received mixed reviews and was ultimately buried in Universal’s mighty awards slate that included Schindler’s List, Jurassic Park, and In the Name of the Father.<br />
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This week, we discuss Al Pacino’s Oscar draught between his win and The Irishman and some of the troublesome spots in DePalma’s filmography. We also look at John Leguizamo’s cinematic breakout in the early ‘90s, Penelope Ann Miller’s filmography of female roles in male-centered movies, and an “unrecognizable” Sean Penn returning from a three year movie break.<br />
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Topics also include the Cahiers du Cinema, Carole Bayer Sager’s Oscar nominations in Original Song, and iconic ghost cinema Heart and Souls. And we also announce our upcoming May miniseries!<br />
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		<title>140 &#8211; A Home At The End Of The World</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/04/12/140-a-home-at-the-end-of-the-world/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2021 17:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After the success of The Hours in 2002, author Michael Cunningham was a hot commodity in prestige cinema. At the same time, Colin Farrell emerged as the next big thing and was seemingly inescapable at the movies. The two converged in 2004 for A Home at the End of the World, an adaptation of Cunningham’s novel delivered by … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/04/12/140-a-home-at-the-end-of-the-world/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;140 – A Home At The End Of The World&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After the success of The Hours in 2002, author Michael Cunningham was a hot commodity in prestige cinema. At the same time, Colin Farrell emerged as the next big thing and was seemingly inescapable at the movies.</itunes:subtitle>
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After the success of The Hours in 2002, author Michael Cunningham was a hot commodity in prestige cinema. At the same time, Colin Farrell emerged as the next big thing and was seemingly inescapable at the movies. The two converged in 2004 for A Home at the End of the World, an adaptation of Cunningham’s novel delivered by celebrated stage director Michael Mayer. Also starring Robin Wright, Sissy Spacek, and a breakthrough Dallas Roberts, the film follows a bisexual throuple that forms their own unique family unit outside the societal norms and their struggles to maintain their delicate balance.<br />
Released in the summer and met with lukewarm reviews, A Home&#8230; was mostly forgotten by year’s end despite the strong work of its cast. This episode, we revisit an early THOB bet about Colin Farrell’s long-term Oscar prospects and discuss the beginning days of both Warner Independent and Farrell’s career.<br />
Topics also include Oscar’s recent history of straight actors in LGBTQ roles, Sissy Spacek smashing plates in the aughts, Michael Mayer’s Broadway directing credits, and “pentathalon bangs”. And we tease this year’s May miniseries!<br />
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		<title>139 &#8211; Carnage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2021 20:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After becoming a Broadway sensation, landing the Tony Award for Best Play and lead acting nominations for each member of its acting quartet (including a win for Marcia Gay Harden), Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage looked primed to become yet another stage-to-screen adaptation with Oscar in its sights. But when the movie version arrived, it eschewed the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/04/05/139-carnage/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;139 – Carnage&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After becoming a Broadway sensation, landing the Tony Award for Best Play and lead acting nominations for each member of its acting quartet (including a win for Marcia Gay Harden), Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage looked primed to become yet another stage...</itunes:subtitle>
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After becoming a Broadway sensation, landing the Tony Award for Best Play and lead acting nominations for each member of its acting quartet (including a win for Marcia Gay Harden), Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage looked primed to become yet another stage-to-screen adaptation with Oscar in its sights. But when the movie version arrived, it eschewed the play’s lauded, starry Broadway cast (not to mention the many famous names that starred in hit productions around the globe) for a miscast foursome: Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Christoph Waltz, and Kate Winslet. The film, abreviated to simply Carnage, failed to capture the play’s humor and precise bourgeois target, on top of being directed by Roman Polanski.<br />
This episode, we compare the missteps of the film to the successes of its stage version, including one major mistake that bookends the film. We also discuss Marcia Gay Harden’s Tony speech, map Winslet&#8217;s long road to Oscar starting with Sense and Sensibility to the category maneuvering of The Reader, and play another round of Alter Egos.<br />
Topics also include American Express commercials, Broadway bootlegs, and the infamous barf scene.<br />
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		<title>138 &#8211; All the King&#8217;s Men</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2021 19:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re finally getting around to one of the most notorious of aughts era failed awards plays, Steven Zaillian’s All the King’s Men. A remake of the former Best Picture winner and originally heavily predicted in the 2005 season, the adaptation was unceremoniously punted into the following year. The next September, the film had a disastrous debut … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/29/138-all-the-kings-men/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;138 – All the King’s Men&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re finally getting around to one of the most notorious of aughts era failed awards plays, Steven Zaillian’s All the King’s Men. A remake of the former Best Picture winner and originally heavily predicted in the 2005 season,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re finally getting around to one of the most notorious of aughts era failed awards plays, Steven Zaillian’s All the King’s Men. A remake of the former Best Picture winner and originally heavily predicted in the 2005 season, the adaptation was unceremoniously punted into the following year. The next September, the film had a disastrous debut at TIFF and was in and out of theatres within a month. Incoherent and uninspired with a barking Sean Penn at the center, the film is a soup of accents and flat convolutions that makes for a flop that is more boring than cringeworthy.<br />
Zaillian has yet to direct a film since, but we look back at his other directorial efforts like Searching for Bobby Fisher, as well as a writing career that’s paired him with a top tier of directors. This week, we look at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival packed with successful Oscar plays and remembered for its thwarted Borat premiere. And we discuss The Departed and Scorsese’s winding road to Best Picture, almost again blocked by a stealth Clint Eastwood. Mark Ruffalo quiz alert!<br />
Topics also include Kate Winslet’s odd lineup of 2006 titles, why Jude Law is better when not playing a traditional leading man, and the traumatic cinema experience that is Jack the Bear.<br />
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		<title>Class of 2020</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/28/class-of-2020/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2021 17:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s finally here: our This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2020! Even in a COVID-impacted Oscar year that saw a longer eligibility calendar and much fewer trips to the theatre, we still have a slew of movies with Oscar hopes that were left out in the cold on nomination morning. And we are here to … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/28/class-of-2020/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Class of 2020&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s finally here: our This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2020! Even in a COVID-impacted Oscar year that saw a longer eligibility calendar and much fewer trips to the theatre, we still have a slew of movies with Oscar hopes that were left out in the cold on ...</itunes:subtitle>
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It’s finally here: our This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2020! Even in a COVID-impacted Oscar year that saw a longer eligibility calendar and much fewer trips to the theatre, we still have a slew of movies with Oscar hopes that were left out in the cold on nomination morning. And we are here to celebrate (or at least in the case of The Little Things commemorate) them! We get into our favorites and yours from the year of Unprecedented Times, and we break them into several categories, from the movies we were happiest or saddest didn’t make the Oscar cut, the most forgettable, and the ones we can’t wait to give the full THOB treatment to first!<br />
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		<title>137 &#8211; Live By Night</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2021 20:25:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After landing a Best Picture winner that famously left him without a Best Director nomination for Argo, Ben Affleck made his director-star return in 2016 with Denis Lehane adaptation Live By Night. Affleck cast himself as a criminal caught between the Irish and Italian mobs in Tampa (with an ensemble that included Chris Messina, Zoe Saldana, and … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/22/137-live-by-night/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;137 – Live By Night&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After landing a Best Picture winner that famously left him without a Best Director nomination for Argo, Ben Affleck made his director-star return in 2016 with Denis Lehane adaptation Live By Night. Affleck cast himself as a criminal caught between the ...</itunes:subtitle>
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After landing a Best Picture winner that famously left him without a Best Director nomination for Argo, Ben Affleck made his director-star return in 2016 with Denis Lehane adaptation Live By Night. Affleck cast himself as a criminal caught between the Irish and Italian mobs in Tampa (with an ensemble that included Chris Messina, Zoe Saldana, and Elle Fanning) and is a muddied mess of mob movie tropes. The film shuffled release dates and opened with a whiff at the end of the year, failing to catch audiences amid a packed Oscar season and its own floundering reviews. Live By Night was forgotten and out of theatres once nominations arrived.<br />
This episode, we talk about Affleck’s successes and stumbling blocks, including our own conflicting feelings about him as an actor, director, and celebrity. We also look back at Affleck’s shocking Best Director snub, his habitual casting of himself shirtless, and Warner Bros. disappointing 2016 which also included the introduction of Batfleck.<br />
Topics also include our Top 10 films of 2016, Affleck’s meta casting in Gone Girl, Sienna Miller facial blindness.<br />
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		<title>136 &#8211; White Oleander (with Nathaniel Rogers)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/15/136-white-oleander-with-nathaniel-rogers/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2021 20:13:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Pfor this week’s episode, we’ve invited The Film Experience creator and Michelle Pfeiffer superpfan Nathaniel Rogers back to discuss one of our listeners most requested films, 2002′s White Oleander. Based on the beloved novel by Janet Fitch, the film stars Allison Lohman as the teenage Astrid, who is plunged into the foster care system after … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/15/136-white-oleander-with-nathaniel-rogers/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;136 – White Oleander (with Nathaniel Rogers)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Pfor this week’s episode, we’ve invited The Film Experience creator and Michelle Pfeiffer superpfan Nathaniel Rogers back to discuss one of our listeners most requested films, 2002′s White Oleander. Based on the beloved novel by Janet Fitch,</itunes:subtitle>
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Pfor this week’s episode, we’ve invited The Film Experience creator and Michelle Pfeiffer superpfan Nathaniel Rogers back to discuss one of our listeners most requested films, 2002′s White Oleander. Based on the beloved novel by Janet Fitch, the film stars Allison Lohman as the teenage Astrid, who is plunged into the foster care system after her manipulative artist mother Ingrid (a phenomenal Pfeiffer) kills her boyfriend and is sent to prison. The film suffers from moving too briskly between Astrid’s foster homes (with Robin Wright and Renée Zellweger cast as various mothers) and met poor anemic reviews that left the film and Pfeiffer’s work forgotten in a backloaded awards season.<br />
This week, we talk about the 2002 Supporting Actress race including who we think placed fifth in the nominations and the performance Nathaniel thinks derailed her chances. We also look at Oprah’s Book Club, Pfeiffer’s reticence with doing press, and personal Oscar grudges over Pfeiffer’s best work.<br />
Topics also include Melissa McCarthy as an EMT, Robin Wright pronouncing the word “virus”, and Sheryl Crow’s The Globe Sessions (which, yeah, Chris misremembers instead of C’Mon C’Mon).<br />
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		<title>135 &#8211; The House of the Spirits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2021 18:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>By today’s standards, this week’s film stands out for its gobsmacking cast of Meryl streep, Gleen Close, Jeremy Irons, Antonio Banderas, and Winona Ryder. But back in the 90s, The House of the Spirits caught attention as both an adaptation of Isabel Allende’s beloved novel and the biggest acquisition Miramax had ever landed. Set over decades in … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/08/135-the-house-of-the-spirits/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;135 – The House of the Spirits&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>By today’s standards, this week’s film stands out for its gobsmacking cast of Meryl streep, Gleen Close, Jeremy Irons, Antonio Banderas, and Winona Ryder. But back in the 90s, The House of the Spirits caught attention as both an adaptation of Isabel Al...</itunes:subtitle>
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By today’s standards, this week’s film stands out for its gobsmacking cast of Meryl streep, Gleen Close, Jeremy Irons, Antonio Banderas, and Winona Ryder. But back in the 90s, The House of the Spirits caught attention as both an adaptation of Isabel Allende’s beloved novel and the biggest acquisition Miramax had ever landed. Set over decades in Chile with mild mysticism and political revolution, the film whitewashed and condensed the novel into a poorly received epic long forgotten by year’s end &#8211; with Miramax enjoying their biggest success yet in Pulp Fiction.<br />
The film was the follow-up to back-to-back Palme d’Or wins for director Bille August, after The Best Intentions and the Oscar-annointed Pelle the Conqueror. This episode, we look to Palme d”or winners for a round of Alter Egos as we discuss the film’s many problems. We discuss the false narrative of Streep vs. Close among Oscar obsessives, Ryder as a quintessentially 90s star, and Streep’s early 90s roadblocks.<br />
Topics also include “an abundance of juices”, Irons’ expanding set of false teeth, and Close’s Oscar chances this year.<br />
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		<title>134 &#8211; Big Eyes (with Jorge Molina)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2021 20:03:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After years of cast announcements, a biopic of painter Margaret Keane escaped development hell thanks to director Tim Burton and Oscar hopeful Amy Adams with 2014′s Big Eyes. A departure from Burton’s late-career big-budget preexisting IP efforts, the film promised a showcase for Adams that could earn her that elusive Oscar after her previous five … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/03/01/134-big-eyes-with-jorge-molina/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;134 – Big Eyes (with Jorge Molina)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After years of cast announcements, a biopic of painter Margaret Keane escaped development hell thanks to director Tim Burton and Oscar hopeful Amy Adams with 2014′s Big Eyes. A departure from Burton’s late-career big-budget preexisting IP efforts,</itunes:subtitle>
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After years of cast announcements, a biopic of painter Margaret Keane escaped development hell thanks to director Tim Burton and Oscar hopeful Amy Adams with 2014′s Big Eyes. A departure from Burton’s late-career big-budget preexisting IP efforts, the film promised a showcase for Adams that could earn her that elusive Oscar after her previous five nominations. This week, writer and Just To Be Nominated creator Jorge Molina joins us to talk about the film’s underwhelming insight into Margaret Keane and its wild miscasting of Christoph Waltz as her scheming husband that took credit for her work.<br />
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This episode we look at the diminishing returns of Tim Burton’s career, from a filmmaker formative to the taste of a generration of young cinephiles to the forgettable spectacle that fills his current era. We also discuss how close Adams might have been to a win in her nominations, the biopic screenplays of Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and the sparse lyrics of Lana Del Rey’s Globe-nominated title song.<br />
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Topics also include the year of Alejandro González Iñárritu, Alfonso Cuarón, and Guillermo Del Toro arrived as a lasting Oscar narrative for Mexican filmmakers, previous nominations for Burton films, and when they handed out craft category Oscars in the aisles.<br />
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		<title>133 &#8211; The Other Boleyn Girl</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2021 20:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Heavily anticipated by Oscar predictors in fall 2007, Justin Chadwick’s historical fiction The Other Boleyn Girl paired Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johnasson as their Oscar stars were rising. But when the film was rescheduled into early 2008, all signs pointed towards a disappointment that the film ultimately proved to be. With Eric Bana as King … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/02/22/133-the-other-boleyn-girl/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;133 – The Other Boleyn Girl&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Heavily anticipated by Oscar predictors in fall 2007, Justin Chadwick’s historical fiction The Other Boleyn Girl paired Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johnasson as their Oscar stars were rising. But when the film was rescheduled into early 2008,</itunes:subtitle>
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Heavily anticipated by Oscar predictors in fall 2007, Justin Chadwick’s historical fiction The Other Boleyn Girl paired Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johnasson as their Oscar stars were rising. But when the film was rescheduled into early 2008, all signs pointed towards a disappointment that the film ultimately proved to be. With Eric Bana as King Henry VIII, the film is a soapy and scattered take on the Boleyn sisters vying for the king’s affections. Even with the beloved Sandy Powell on costuming duties, the film&#8217;s poor reception canceled out its chances to make an impact in the 08 Oscar races.<br />
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This week, we go into Oscar’s long history of awarding films surrounding the royals and how this film is weighted with historical inaccuracies. We also dive into screenwriter Peter Morgan’s place as current royals’ biographer with an Oscar pedigree and Johansson’s long road to her two first Oscar nominations last year, beginning with her two 2003 competing performances through souring her public favor in later years.<br />
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Topics also include the Teen Choice Awards, a cringe-inducing plot turn that turns Jim Sturgess into a royal Kombucha Girl, and the musical Six.<br />
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		<title>132 &#8211; Promised Land</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2021 20:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Most remembered as “that movie about fracking”, this week we are talking about 2012′s Promised Land. Originally developed and written by John Krasinski and Dave Eggers, the film began as a potential directing vehicle for Matt Damon before the star brought on his Good Will Hunting director Gus Van Sant to take the reins. Damon stars … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/02/15/132-promised-land/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;132 – Promised Land&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Most remembered as “that movie about fracking”, this week we are talking about 2012′s Promised Land. Originally developed and written by John Krasinski and Dave Eggers, the film began as a potential directing vehicle for Matt Damon before the star brou...</itunes:subtitle>
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Most remembered as “that movie about fracking”, this week we are talking about 2012′s Promised Land. Originally developed and written by John Krasinski and Dave Eggers, the film began as a potential directing vehicle for Matt Damon before the star brought on his Good Will Hunting director Gus Van Sant to take the reins. Damon stars as a representative of a fracking company attempting to lease land in a small town, but this reunion was released too late in the season to register as more than an afterthought.<br />
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This episode, we get into the film’s mild and confusing approach to being an issue movie and Damon’s history as one of THOB’s most discussed performers. We also talk about the film’s rushed turnaround, its minor precursor mentions with both AARP’s Movies for Grownups and the National Board of Review, and the Oscar season that saw Hunting pal Ben Affleck miss out on a Best Director nomination for the Best Picture frontrunner.<br />
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Topics also include the Oscar nominated fracking documentary Gasland, unrewarded older male performances opposite nominated actresses, and “Dick Poop”.<br />
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		<title>131 &#8211; Tea with Mussolini</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2021 21:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No matter how hard we tried, we couldn’t keep pushing this movie aside – and Tea with Mussolini breaks through for this episode for you! The film is one of Cher’s few post-Oscar films and stars the icon opposite acting legends Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, and Lily Tomlin – all cast as ex-pat women raising … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/02/08/131-tea-with-mussolini/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;131 – Tea with Mussolini&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>No matter how hard we tried, we couldn’t keep pushing this movie aside – and Tea with Mussolini breaks through for this episode for you! The film is one of Cher’s few post-Oscar films and stars the icon opposite acting legends Maggie Smith,</itunes:subtitle>
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No matter how hard we tried, we couldn’t keep pushing this movie aside &#8211; and Tea with Mussolini breaks through for this episode for you! The film is one of Cher’s few post-Oscar films and stars the icon opposite acting legends Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, and Lily Tomlin &#8211; all cast as ex-pat women raising a young man during WWII Italy. While the film was an arthouse hit in the early summer and earned Smith a Supporting Actress BAFTA prize, this costume drama was left forgotten come Oscar time.<br />
This week, we’re unpacking the reemergence of Cher in the late 90s, from If These Walls Could Talk to the megasmash success of “Believe” to her iconic Grammy Record of the Year competition. We also get into the 1999 Supporting Actress and the Globes Musical/Comedy field, the only absent dame from Tea With the Dames, and director Franco Zeffirelli.<br />
Topics also include Cher shouting about her Picasso, movies that use “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”, and the trauma of AOL Instant Messenger.<br />
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		<title>BONUS &#8211; Sundancing at Lughnasa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2021 14:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We’re bringing you a special BONUS episode to talk about all the goings on at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival! Chris and Joe both just participated in the virtual festival and have some exciting films to talk about. First, we discuss the few films eligible in this current Oscar season, including the one with (we … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/02/05/bonus-sundancing-at-lughnasa/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;BONUS – Sundancing at Lughnasa&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>We’re bringing you a special BONUS episode to talk about all the goings on at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival! Chris and Joe both just participated in the virtual festival and have some exciting films to talk about. First,</itunes:subtitle>
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We’re bringing you a special BONUS episode to talk about all the goings on at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival! Chris and Joe both just participated in the virtual festival and have some exciting films to talk about. First, we discuss the few films eligible in this current Oscar season, including the one with (we think) the most promising prospects, Judas and the Black Messiah. Next, we look ahead at the Sundance films with awards potential such as Passing, Mass, and the biggest success of the festival, CODA. We also discuss other favorites of the festival including Censor, Together Together, Summer of Soul, and We’re All Going to the World’s Fair.<br />
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		<title>130 &#8211; The Station Agent</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2021 16:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For this episode, we’re returning to 2003 with the film that almost won the Listeners’ Choice for our previous 2003 miniseries: Tom McCarthy’s The Station Agent. Starring Peter Dinklage in his breakout role as Finn, a loner who inherits a vacant train station in rural New Jersey and reluctantly makes a small circle of friends with … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/02/01/130-the-station-agent/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;130 – The Station Agent&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>For this episode, we’re returning to 2003 with the film that almost won the Listeners’ Choice for our previous 2003 miniseries: Tom McCarthy’s The Station Agent. Starring Peter Dinklage in his breakout role as Finn,</itunes:subtitle>
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For this episode, we’re returning to 2003 with the film that almost won the Listeners’ Choice for our previous 2003 miniseries: Tom McCarthy’s The Station Agent. Starring Peter Dinklage in his breakout role as Finn, a loner who inherits a vacant train station in rural New Jersey and reluctantly makes a small circle of friends with a grieving artist and food truck operator, respectively played by Patricia Clarkson and Bobby Canavale. Though a critical darling and major Sundance prize winner, scattered Oscar priorities for the film’s distriutor Miramax likely kept this one from Oscar success.<br />
This week, we look at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and the triptych of prized Patricia Clarkson performances that were launched there, including this film, Pieces of April, and All the Real Girls. We also explore how Clarkson was nominated for the less beloved Pieces, the film’s three nominations with SAG, and the work of Tom McCarthy.<br />
Topics also include Michelle Williams breaking out from the Dawson’s Creek mold, early 00s independent cinema as a comforting vibe, and another round of playing Alter Egos.<br />
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		<title>129 &#8211; When A Man Loves A Woman</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2021 20:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For our third episode on Meg Ryan, we’re going back to 1994 with When A Man Loves a Woman. One year after her megasmash in Sleepless in Seattle, the film stars Ryan as a woman entering recovery for alcoholism and Andy Garcia as her husband struggling to find normalcy. Though the film was a critical and box … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/01/25/129-when-a-man-loves-a-woman/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;129 – When A Man Loves A Woman&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>For our third episode on Meg Ryan, we’re going back to 1994 with When A Man Loves a Woman. One year after her megasmash in Sleepless in Seattle, the film stars Ryan as a woman entering recovery for alcoholism and Andy Garcia as her husband struggling t...</itunes:subtitle>
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For our third episode on Meg Ryan, we’re going back to 1994 with When A Man Loves a Woman. One year after her megasmash in Sleepless in Seattle, the film stars Ryan as a woman entering recovery for alcoholism and Andy Garcia as her husband struggling to find normalcy. Though the film was a critical and box office success, an early summer release and scattered Best Actress year kept Ryan from her elusive first Oscar nomination.<br />
This episode, we talk about how the film subverts romantic drama expectations by not letting the male lead off the hook when it shouldn’t. We also talk about Tina Majorino and Mae Whitman in their child star days, Meg Ryan’s Lead Actress nomination from SAG in their inaugural awards, and Andy Garcia as eternally hot.<br />
Topics also include the MTV Movie Awards’ Most Desirable categories, movies from the 90s that exist only as titles or posters, Lauren Tom when she broke up Ross and Rachel.<br />
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		<title>128 &#8211; Cats</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2021 19:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It’s time to finally talk about such serious things as digital fur technology and the perils of tribalism – you’ve been begging for it, we’re finally talking about Cats. Our first Class of 2019 film discussed on the podcast, Cats was announced to the immediate revulsion of many, but Oscar predictors saw some possibility thanks to the participation … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/01/18/128-cats/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;128 – Cats&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>It’s time to finally talk about such serious things as digital fur technology and the perils of tribalism – you’ve been begging for it, we’re finally talking about Cats. Our first Class of 2019 film discussed on the podcast,</itunes:subtitle>
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It’s time to finally talk about such serious things as digital fur technology and the perils of tribalism &#8211; you’ve been begging for it, we’re finally talking about Cats. Our first Class of 2019 film discussed on the podcast, Cats was announced to the immediate revulsion of many, but Oscar predictors saw some possibility thanks to the participation of two Oscar winners: director Tom Hooper and star Jennifer Hudson in the role of Grizabella. But Cats’ communal punchline status continued to snowball, from its heavily memed trailer, to its legendary Lincoln Center premiere, to its rowdy screenings.<br />
This epsiode, we dive into our own relationships with the staged version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical and the composer’s underwhelming returns with screen adaptations. We also cover what made the film such a disaster including Hooper’s ill-conceived high-minded approach to the material and his reported mistreatment of the film’s visual effects team. We also discuss the “Butthole Cut”, visible wedding rings, and “Beautiful Ghosts.”<br />
Topics also include our rankings of the musical numbers, Celine Dion’s television singing competition version of “Memory”, and what the hell “Jellicle” even means.<br />
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		<title>127 &#8211; Conviction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2021 22:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This episode, we’re looking at 2010′s Conviction starring Hilary Swank as Betty Anne Waters, a real life Massachusetts woman who earned a law degree to fight for the innocense of her brother wrongly convicted of murder. With a cast that includes Minnie Driver, Peter Gallagher, and Sam Rockwell as Betty’s jailed brother Kenny, the film received a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/01/11/127-conviction/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;127 – Conviction&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This episode, we’re looking at 2010′s Conviction starring Hilary Swank as Betty Anne Waters, a real life Massachusetts woman who earned a law degree to fight for the innocense of her brother wrongly convicted of murder.</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we’re looking at 2010′s Conviction starring Hilary Swank as Betty Anne Waters, a real life Massachusetts woman who earned a law degree to fight for the innocense of her brother wrongly convicted of murder. With a cast that includes Minnie Driver, Peter Gallagher, and Sam Rockwell as Betty’s jailed brother Kenny, the film received a middling festival reaction and fizzled at the box office before getting buried among Fox Searchlight’s bigger contenders. Though Swank and Rockwell respectively earned SAG and Critics Choice nominations, the film disappeared quickly.<br />
Perhaps Conviction’s biggest stamp on Oscar culture was Swank’s appearance in that year’s formative Hollywood Reporter Actress roundtable. This episode, we unpack what makes that year’s roundtable a high bar for actress obsessives and go deep on the history of the THR Actress Roundtable. We also get into Rockwell’s unfortunate recent typecasting and the brief and impressive performances by Juliette Lewis and Clea Duvall in the film.<br />
Topics also include Melissa Leo’s Oscar-triumphant 2010, the Oscar history of Swank vs. Bening, and Helena Bonham-Carter becoming one with her many bangles.<br />
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		<title>126 &#8211; Reservation Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2021 19:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For our first episode of the new year, we’re taking things back to the very This Had Oscar Buzz beginning. Back when this old podcast was just a single service Tumblr, the first THOB entry was 2007′s Reservation Road, a domestic drama starring Joaquin Phoenix and Jennifer Connelly as a family mourning the loss of a … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2021/01/04/126-reservation-road/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;126 – Reservation Road&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>For our first episode of the new year, we’re taking things back to the very This Had Oscar Buzz beginning. Back when this old podcast was just a single service Tumblr, the first THOB entry was 2007′s Reservation Road,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
For our first episode of the new year, we’re taking things back to the very This Had Oscar Buzz beginning. Back when this old podcast was just a single service Tumblr, the first THOB entry was 2007′s Reservation Road, a domestic drama starring Joaquin Phoenix and Jennifer Connelly as a family mourning the loss of a son in a hit-and-run and Mark Ruffalo as the assailant filled with guilt. The film dominated early predictions and went on to a dismal reception at the Toronto International Film Festival before barely opening in theatres.<br />
This episode, we look back at Phoenix’s Best Actor campaign for Walk the Line and the I’m Still Here shenanigans that would begin the more definitive stage of his career. We also discuss Connelly’s post-Oscar career stuck in wife roles that underserve her abilities and director Terry George’s underwhelming filmography after the success of Hotel Rwanda.<br />
Topics also include the goofy Hollywood Film Awards, Oscar’s love of stories about family tragedies, and Lifetime’s daytime talk show Attitudes.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>Mailbag Fishing In The Yemen</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/28/mailbag-fishing-in-the-yemen/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2020 18:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Happy New Year, listeners! To close out 2020, we’ve compiled all of your questions for this special mailbag episode! We kick things off by surveying the state of the current, pandemic-delayed Oscar race including First Cow’s win with New York critics. the New York Times’ 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century list, and how the … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/28/mailbag-fishing-in-the-yemen/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;Mailbag Fishing In The Yemen&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Happy New Year, listeners! To close out 2020, we’ve compiled all of your questions for this special mailbag episode! We kick things off by surveying the state of the current, pandemic-delayed Oscar race including First Cow’s win with New York critics.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Happy New Year, listeners! To close out 2020, we’ve compiled all of your questions for this special mailbag episode! We kick things off by surveying the state of the current, pandemic-delayed Oscar race including First Cow’s win with New York critics. the New York Times’ 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century list, and how the sparse release calendar might affect the potential This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2020. With Oscar history, we look back at Elia Kazan’s lifetime achievement award, the upcoming Academy museum, and the ripple effects of certain Best Actress races. We also discuss such THOB staples as Flora Plum and TIFF, decide which of the Four Realms we would be, and fancast our future blockbuster heist film starring actresses of a certain age titled Who Doesn’t Like Money?. Thank you listeners for all of your brilliant questions for the episode and all of your support in the past year!!<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>125 &#8211; Widows</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/21/125-widows/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 18:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You asked for it and it’s finally here! To close the year, we are doing another Listeners’ Choice episode and the landslide victor is 2018′s Widows. The follow-up to Steve McQueen’s Best Picture winning 12 Years a Slave, Widows places Viola Davis at the head of a group of Chicago women caught in the middle of political corruption when … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/21/125-widows/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;125 – Widows&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>You asked for it and it’s finally here! To close the year, we are doing another Listeners’ Choice episode and the landslide victor is 2018′s Widows. The follow-up to Steve McQueen’s Best Picture winning 12 Years a Slave,</itunes:subtitle>
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You asked for it and it’s finally here! To close the year, we are doing another Listeners’ Choice episode and the landslide victor is 2018′s Widows. The follow-up to Steve McQueen’s Best Picture winning 12 Years a Slave, Widows places Viola Davis at the head of a group of Chicago women caught in the middle of political corruption when their husbands all go down in a heist gone wrong. Highly received by early critics (including your hosts), the film disappointed at the box office and stumbled throughout the precursor season. Now and forever, Justice For Widows!<br />
This episode, we go into the film’s mixed receptions by audiences expecting something more in line with traditional heist fare and 2018′s disconnect between the films that emerged most victorious and the film’s left on the outside. We also discuss the film’s incisive look at Chicago, Brian Tyree Henry’s incredible 2018, and how Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox left this film underserved by its studio.<br />
Topics also include Robert Duvall yelling “I’m old!”, the Bird Box phenomenon, and what other contenders came close in your Listeners’ Choice votes.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>124 &#8211; Suffragette</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/14/124-suffragette/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2020 20:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In 2015, the ongoing efforts to champion stories told by and about women placed large awards expectations on Sarah Gavron’s Suffragette. A fictionalized telling of the women’s suffrage movement in Britain, Suffragette stars Carey Mulligan as Maud, a laundress who begins as a passive outsider and becomes a passioned activist. But once it debuted at the Telluride Film … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/14/124-suffragette/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;124 – Suffragette&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In 2015, the ongoing efforts to champion stories told by and about women placed large awards expectations on Sarah Gavron’s Suffragette. A fictionalized telling of the women’s suffrage movement in Britain, Suffragette stars Carey Mulligan as Maud,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
In 2015, the ongoing efforts to champion stories told by and about women placed large awards expectations on Sarah Gavron’s Suffragette. A fictionalized telling of the women’s suffrage movement in Britain, Suffragette stars Carey Mulligan as Maud, a laundress who begins as a passive outsider and becomes a passioned activist. But once it debuted at the Telluride Film Festival, its initial harsh reviews squashed audience urgency to head to the theatre when it opened nearly two months later.<br />
This episode, we discuss Mulligan’s many great performances that have yet to yield a follow-up nomination to her breakthrough nomination for An Education &#8211; and we praise her upcoming work in the daring Promising Young Woman. We also discuss the heavy competition of the 2015 Best Actress race that failed to honor Mulligan among the major precursors.<br />
Topics also include Meryl Streep’s much-buzzed performance as Emmeline Pankhurst (that ended up being little more than a cameo), the chaos of the current Globes comedy race, and another round of Alter Egos.<br />
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		<title>123 &#8211; Life As A House (with LaToya Ferguson)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/07/123-life-as-a-house-with-latoya-ferguson/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2020 21:11:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This week, we’re looking back at Oscar buzz molded from the success of American Beauty and the (new) hope of an incoming mega-franchise star: 2001′s Life As A House. Writer and podcaster LaToya Ferguson joins us to talk about the film that stars Kevin Kline as a dying man building a dream house with his estranged troubled son, … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/12/07/123-life-as-a-house-with-latoya-ferguson/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;123 – Life As A House (with LaToya Ferguson)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This week, we’re looking back at Oscar buzz molded from the success of American Beauty and the (new) hope of an incoming mega-franchise star: 2001′s Life As A House. Writer and podcaster LaToya Ferguson joins us to talk about the film that stars Kevin ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
This week, we’re looking back at Oscar buzz molded from the success of American Beauty and the (new) hope of an incoming mega-franchise star: 2001′s Life As A House. Writer and podcaster LaToya Ferguson joins us to talk about the film that stars Kevin Kline as a dying man building a dream house with his estranged troubled son, played by Hayden Christensen. The film stayed long in season thanks to precursor attention for Christensen, recently announced as the next Anakin Skywalker &#8211; but Oscar wasn’t quite so eager to herald him as the next big thing before seeing his Darth Vader.<br />
Much more unwell than you remember it, Life As A House features a slew of no-boundaries behaviors that we unpack including shower intrusions, milfs, toilets next to kitchen sinks, and going postal at the office. But this episode finds us in nostalgia mode as we look back at Entertainment Weekly’s It List, pre-movie trailer reels on VHS, and the WB’s “Oh What A Night” promo.<br />
Topics also include the 2001 Supporting Actor race, Fred Durst’s directorial oeuvre, and “Anatomy 101 with Professor D’Angelo.”<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>122 &#8211; Me And Orson Welles</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/11/30/122-me-and-orson-welles/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2020 20:09:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While cinephiles celebrate the release of Mank this week, we’re looking back at a different Citizen Kane-adjacent awards hopeful: 2009′s Me and Orson Welles. The film stars Zac Efron as a young would-be actor who is plucked from the streets and cast in Welles’ landmark stage production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. With Christian McKay as the infamous creative force … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/11/30/122-me-and-orson-welles/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;122 – Me And Orson Welles&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>While cinephiles celebrate the release of Mank this week, we’re looking back at a different Citizen Kane-adjacent awards hopeful: 2009′s Me and Orson Welles. The film stars Zac Efron as a young would-be actor who is plucked from the streets and cast in...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
While cinephiles celebrate the release of Mank this week, we’re looking back at a different Citizen Kane-adjacent awards hopeful: 2009′s Me and Orson Welles. The film stars Zac Efron as a young would-be actor who is plucked from the streets and cast in Welles’ landmark stage production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. With Christian McKay as the infamous creative force and Claire Danes as Efron’s love interest, the film has its charms despite its similarities to similar films.<br />
Directed by Richard Linklater, the film’s unconventional semi-self-distributed release generated little fanfare despite major precursor mentions for McKay. This episode, we look at the underwhelming 2009 Supporting Actor race and Linklater’s filmography, including Dazed and Confused as a formative film education movie. We also celebrate Claire Danes’ seventh entry to THOB history, holding her place as our most discussed performer.<br />
Topics also include Zoe Kazan as a quasi-manic-pixie-dream-ghost, the 90s evolution of middle-part butt hairstyles, and the impact of Welles’ Caesar production. Send us your Mailbag questions &#8211; now through Dec. 15!!<br />
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		<title>121 &#8211; About Time (with Katey Rich)</title>
		<link>https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/11/23/121-about-time-with-katey-rich/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2020 19:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Richard Curtis arrived in the early 90s with his Oscar-nominated screenplay for Four Weddings and A Funeral and immediately cemented a heartwarming brand of romantic British fare. In the 2000s, he leaped to the director’s chair as well, with a streak that ended in this week’s surprise box office bomb: 2013′s About Time. Once again, deputy editor of … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/11/23/121-about-time-with-katey-rich/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;121 – About Time (with Katey Rich)&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Richard Curtis arrived in the early 90s with his Oscar-nominated screenplay for Four Weddings and A Funeral and immediately cemented a heartwarming brand of romantic British fare. In the 2000s, he leaped to the director’s chair as well,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<br />
Richard Curtis arrived in the early 90s with his Oscar-nominated screenplay for Four Weddings and A Funeral and immediately cemented a heartwarming brand of romantic British fare. In the 2000s, he leaped to the director’s chair as well, with a streak that ended in this week’s surprise box office bomb: 2013′s About Time. Once again, deputy editor of VanityFair.com and Little Gold Men co-host Katey Rich returns as a guest to discuss the film that stars Domhnall Gleeson as lovelorn time traveler and Rachel McAdams as the object of his affection.<br />
While we are divided on the film’s sometimes uncomfortable mechanics as a love story, About Time reveals itself as a sentimental smell-the-roses family story. But audience and critical disinterest took this one out of its season pretty quickly. This week, we discuss the Richard Curtis ethos, Gleeson’s quite charming screen persona, and the stacked lineup at the 2013 New York Film Festival.<br />
Topics also include McAdams’ career pre and post-Oscar nomination, slight softboy British actor crushes, and the foremost question of our time: “is all lost?”<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>120 &#8211; Burn After Reading</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2020 21:29:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After steamrolling in the previous season with No Country for Old Men, the Coen Brothers quickly returned to movie theatres with the brilliantly silly Burn After Reading. Though financially successful, the film proved divisive over the high dosage of standard Coen misanthropy despite brilliant, off-type casting for Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, and George Clooney. A veiled satire … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/11/16/120-burn-after-reading/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;120 – Burn After Reading&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After steamrolling in the previous season with No Country for Old Men, the Coen Brothers quickly returned to movie theatres with the brilliantly silly Burn After Reading. Though financially successful, the film proved divisive over the high dosage of s...</itunes:subtitle>
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After steamrolling in the previous season with No Country for Old Men, the Coen Brothers quickly returned to movie theatres with the brilliantly silly Burn After Reading. Though financially successful, the film proved divisive over the high dosage of standard Coen misanthropy despite brilliant, off-type casting for Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, and George Clooney. A veiled satire of the Bush administration, the film had a decent showing among precursors from the Golden Globes to the AARP Movies for Grownups, but still was shown no love by Oscar.<br />
This episode, we look broadly at the odd particulars that kept Burn After Reading from nominations, from Pitt being overshadowed by Benjamin Button and an Original Screenplay field that proved surprisingly competitive even for the Oscar-favored Coens. We also look at McDormand’s evolution into “salt of the earth” roles and the 2007 Oscar ceremony as the launch pad for this film.<br />
Topics also include Kate Winslet competing with herself, WGA ineligibilities, and what constitutes a “buddy drama”.<br />
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		<title>119 &#8211; Solaris</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2020 21:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After following up his 2000 Oscar triumph with audience favorite Ocean’s 11, Steven Soderbergh pivoted into a different mode in 2002, doubling up with the low-fi Full Frontal and the subject of this week’s episode: Solaris. A revisit of Stanislaw Lem’s novel (previously canonized by Andrei Tarkovsky), the film follows George Clooney as a therapist called … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/11/09/119-solaris/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;119 – Solaris&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>After following up his 2000 Oscar triumph with audience favorite Ocean’s 11, Steven Soderbergh pivoted into a different mode in 2002, doubling up with the low-fi Full Frontal and the subject of this week’s episode: Solaris.</itunes:subtitle>
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After following up his 2000 Oscar triumph with audience favorite Ocean’s 11, Steven Soderbergh pivoted into a different mode in 2002, doubling up with the low-fi Full Frontal and the subject of this week’s episode: Solaris. A revisit of Stanislaw Lem’s novel (previously canonized by Andrei Tarkovsky), the film follows George Clooney as a therapist called to a a space mission on the titular planet, only to find a ghost of his dead wife among the planet’s strange happenings.<br />
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But audiences were expecting an epic romance in space thanks to a misleading marketing campaign, turning the film into a box office bomb with an F CinemaScore. In the years since, the film has gained a reputation as Soderbergh’s misunderstood masterpiece &#8211; and we agree! This episode, we look at Soderbergh’s career of making multiple films in one year and Clooney’s rise from television star to movie hunk to prestige director with uneven returns.<br />
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Topics also include a deep dive into our 2002 personal awards ballots, Viola Davis’s underrated supporting performance, Jeremy Davies as Jeremy Davies, and, of course, Clooney’s butt onscreen.<br />
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		<title>118 &#8211; Far And Away</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2020 21:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Plunge and scrub, listeners! We’re going back to the early 90s to look at Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and director Ron Howard for Far and Away. The film was both an intended inch toward Oscar’s embrace for Howard and a big budget romance for the recently wed stars, attempting David Lean-level grandeur with an Irish immigrant … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/11/02/118-far-and-away/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;118 – Far And Away&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Plunge and scrub, listeners! We’re going back to the early 90s to look at Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and director Ron Howard for Far and Away. The film was both an intended inch toward Oscar’s embrace for Howard and a big budget romance for the recentl...</itunes:subtitle>
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Plunge and scrub, listeners! We’re going back to the early 90s to look at Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and director Ron Howard for Far and Away. The film was both an intended inch toward Oscar’s embrace for Howard and a big budget romance for the recently wed stars, attempting David Lean-level grandeur with an Irish immigrant story. But middling reviews and tepid box office left this film in the dust with Oscar &#8211; and it would be nearly a decade before Howard would reap the benefit of his rising narrative.<br />
The episode, we dive into the film’s upsetting depiction of the Oklahoma Land Rush, its place among 90s Irish cultural obsession, and its infamous bowl scene. We also discuss Kidman’s 90s evolution towards being taken seriously as an actress, the prospects for Howard’s upcoming Hillbilly Elegy, and Cruise’s current reign as death-wish movie star in the Mission: Impossible series.<br />
But before we get into the MTV Movie Awards and Kidman yelling about her spoons, we have some news: we’re taking submissions for an end of the year Listeners’ Choice showdown! And don’t forget: you can now follow us on Spotify!<br />
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		<title>117 &#8211; Melancholia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2020 18:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This episode, we’re bringing you one of our most requested films starring one of our most requested performers. In 2011, Kirsten Dunst triumphantly returned from a short break to work with a director notorious for lauded and tumultuous collaborations with actresses, Lars Von Trier. With Melancholia, the actress stars as a woman afflicted with severe … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/10/26/117-melancholia/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;117 – Melancholia&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This episode, we’re bringing you one of our most requested films starring one of our most requested performers. In 2011, Kirsten Dunst triumphantly returned from a short break to work with a director notorious for lauded and tumultuous collaborations w...</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode, we’re bringing you one of our most requested films starring one of our most requested performers. In 2011, Kirsten Dunst triumphantly returned from a short break to work with a director notorious for lauded and tumultuous collaborations with actresses, Lars Von Trier. With Melancholia, the actress stars as a woman afflicted with severe depression as the end of the world looms, landing Dunst the best reviews of her career. But after the film’s rapturous premiere, Von Trier’s glib comments regarding Hitler and Nazism immediately tainted the film and perhaps his star’s awards potential, as well.<br />
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Dunst would win Best Actress at Cannes along with some critics prizes, but Von Trier’s banishment from the establishment kept the film from more mainstream consideration. This week, we look back at Kirsten Dunst’s underrated work, including her collabborations with Sofia Coppola and her versatile comedy trifecta in 1999-2000. We also discuss Lars Von Trier’s fraught history with actresses from Björk to Nicole Kidman.<br />
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Topics also include how 2011 was a great year for Best Actress despite an underwhelming set of nominees, the history of small distributor Magnolia Pictures, and the gender dynamics of “Actress Gets Consumption” movies.<br />
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		<title>116 &#8211; 54</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2020 19:54:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1998 was a brief moment in time of Studio 54 nostalgia, thanks in part to this week’s film. Starring Mike Myers chasing prestige in a dramatic role as clubowner Steve Rubell, 54 took an inside look at the notorious, celeb-packed New York City nightclub from the eyes of a fictional bartender played by Ryan Phillippe. But no … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/10/19/116-54/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;116 – 54&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>1998 was a brief moment in time of Studio 54 nostalgia, thanks in part to this week’s film. Starring Mike Myers chasing prestige in a dramatic role as clubowner Steve Rubell, 54 took an inside look at the notorious,</itunes:subtitle>
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1998 was a brief moment in time of Studio 54 nostalgia, thanks in part to this week’s film. Starring Mike Myers chasing prestige in a dramatic role as clubowner Steve Rubell, 54 took an inside look at the notorious, celeb-packed New York City nightclub from the eyes of a fictional bartender played by Ryan Phillippe. But no amount of modern day stars could transcend the film’s poor reviews and box office, leaving Myers’ awards hopes forgotten before the season ultimately started.<br />
One of the many films retooled by Harvey Scissorhands, the film suffered extensive reshoots and resulted in a final film that removed its queer content and failed to capture what made this disco such a cultural flashpoint. This episode, we discuss the differences between the theatrical version and the director’s cut, along with the 1998 Best Supporting Actor race that resulted in a surprise win for James Coburn and the period’s other cases for comic actors going dramatic.<br />
Topics also include rapping grandma Ellen Albertini Dow, the impact of Phillippe’s onscreen butt flashings, and Behind the Music.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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		<title>115 &#8211; The Death and Life of John F. Donovan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2020 19:11:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For his first English language film The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, Cannes darling Xavier Dolan assembled a stunning prestige cast that promised a major leveling up from the filmmaker. And then disaster struck. Filming began shortly after his critically reviled It’s Only the End of the World debuted and at Cannes and Dolan’s response cemented … &lt;a href=&quot;https://fightinginthewarroom.com/THOB/2020/10/12/115-the-death-and-life-of-john-f-donovan/&quot; class=&quot;more-link&quot;&gt;Continue reading&lt;span class=&quot;screen-reader-text&quot;&gt; &quot;115 – The Death and Life of John F. Donovan&quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>For his first English language film The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, Cannes darling Xavier Dolan assembled a stunning prestige cast that promised a major leveling up from the filmmaker. And then disaster struck.</itunes:subtitle>
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For his first English language film The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, Cannes darling Xavier Dolan assembled a stunning prestige cast that promised a major leveling up from the filmmaker. And then disaster struck. Filming began shortly after his critically reviled It’s Only the End of the World debuted and at Cannes and Dolan’s response cemented his bratty reputation. And then years of post-production and a reported four hour cut resulted in a very quiet premiere at TIFF 2018, with an even quieter release on VOD over a year later. Starring Kit Harington as a young hearthrob and Jacob Tremblay as a gay preteen who wrote fanletters, the film is also a story of mothers and sons and fame with Natalie Portman, Susan Sarandon, and Thandie Newton rounding out the cast.<br />
In this episode, we unpack everything that makes Dolan a fascinating filmmaker, from his extensive career at a young age to openly sparring with his critics to his creative peak with 2014′s Mommy. We also discuss Jessica Chastain’s highly touted role cut from the film, Mads Mikkelsen’s memed reaction to Dolan’s Cannes win, and the film’s sometimes cringey use of popular music.<br />
Topics also include Dolan’s video for Adele’s “Hello”, actresses we would like to see work with Dolan, and Magical Scarved Homosexual Strangers.<br />
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		<itunes:author>Joe and Chris</itunes:author>
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