In addition to David Clague and Gabor Stockert, who watched the ceremony live, Matti Kirsner and Adam Besserdi-Fullop talked about this year's Oscar season and the afterlife of the ceremony.
The following topics will be covered in the programme:
- The renewed Good viewership The Oscars ceremony was shorter than previous ceremonies, and had its advantages, but at the end of the show, Al Pacino confused everyone when, in a somewhat strange way, he chose the winner for Best Picture.
- The live show provided three truly memorable scenes. When Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito heckled Michael Keaton, then when John Cena flashed and peaked, Ryan Gosling's rendition of “I'm Just Ken.”
- In addition to Oppenheimer's dominance, the show also discusses why Christopher Nolan has yet to receive an Oscar for director.
- Emma Stone's award sparked the biggest debate on the Internet. Lily Gladstone, who would have been the first Indigenous Oscar winner for her performance in Strangled Flowers, was the main contender for the best actress category.
- With director Zsouza Mihalik receiving an Oscar, we're also talking about the role of the Hungarian crews behind big-budget films in streaming.
- We also talk about those films that have been somewhat overlooked alongside this year's Oscar winners, but are worthy of attention. Among others, past lives, taste of passion or perfect days also fall into this category.
- Nominated for Best Screenplay for The Holdovers Suspected of plagiarism it costs. According to Simon Stevenson, writer of Lucca and Paddington 2, his script was drawn out line by line.
- We react to why Wes Anderson, who won his first Oscar, won't be at the awards show.
You can find our report on the Oscars here, and our live broadcast can be found here. We have covered what happened at the party separately in several articles. We featured Zsuzsa Mihalek's Oscar-winning work, and we also wrote about John Cena's (almost) naked appearance on stage and Wes Anderson's conspicuous absence.