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Is Best Picture Really Between 1917 and Parasite? - For Your Consideration

Is Best Picture Really Between 1917 and Parasite? - For Your Consideration

FromCollider Witching Hour


Is Best Picture Really Between 1917 and Parasite? - For Your Consideration

FromCollider Witching Hour

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week’s For Your Consideration, Collider’s awards experts Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff and Jeff Sneider weigh in on Sam Mendes' recent win at the DGA Awards, and whether he's a lock to win Best Director at the Oscars. The three hosts don't necessarily agree, but they do believe that Roger Deakins will take home his second Oscar for his work on 1917.Meanwhile, Jeff thinks that 1917 will give Ford v Ferrari a run for its money in the sound categories, and while no one thinks that the Goya Awards will propel Pain and Glory to a win for Best International Feature, or Antonio Banderas to a Best Actor upset, they do think that the USC Scripter Awards could give Greta Gerwig's Little Women a minor boost in the adapted screenplay category.Finally, the gang dives into the heated race for Best Animated Feature after Netflix's Klaus upset Pixar's Toy Story 4 at the Annie Awards. Jeff says folks should watch out for I Lost My Body, which competed in a separate category. Oh, and Scott makes a terrible Parasite bet with Jeff.Make sure to leave a COMMENT below with your own thoughts on the Best Picture race, and remember to LIKE and SHARE this video on social media. SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more awards content from Collider, including details of the FYC Screening Series at ArcLight Cinemas.Follow Scott: https://twitter.com/MovieMantz
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Released:
Jan 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Collider’s horror podcast The Witching Hour digs into all things horror, from the biggest titles at the box office to under-the-radar gems, exclusive interviews, early reviews, deep-dive analysis and all the need-to-know in genre film. Co-hosted by Collider senior producer Perri Nemiroff and senior editor Haleigh Foutch,