Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle share their thoughts on this past Sunday’s Academy Awards telecast, including Olivia Coleman’s delightful acceptance speech, Black Panther winning big and Green Book winning Best Picture. Joel also discusses the delightful creepy doll horror movie The Boy and the Orson Welles biopic They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead.
Did the Oscars need a host? Is Maurice LaMarche a better Orson Welles than Orson Welles? How did The Boy‘s protagonist’s creepy American boyfriend find her in a remote manor in England? The answers to these questions and more are on this week’s show.
This week’s music:
- Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
- End – “Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye” by Leon Lishner and Friends
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