We take a look at one of the most recent Best Picture winners, Sir Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer from 2024
We break down our thoughts on the Martin Scorcese's 2007 classic Oscar winner, The Departed
We keep the ball rolling, with our thoughts on 2011's Best Picture, The King's Speech
We review 1974's Best picture winner, The Sting
We take a musical interlude, with big screen adaptation of Chicago, the Academy's Best Picture of 2003
We take a Shakespearian turn with the 1949 Best Picture, Hamlet
The 2nd of our Clark Gable December, this time, the film that is regarded by many as the best ever made, 1940's Best Motion Picture 'Gone With The Wind'
We begin December with the first of two Clark Gable films for the month, starting with 'It Happened One night' the film that took home outstanding Production at the 1935 Oscars
We return to the early days of The Oscars, for another semi-biographical winner, 1937's The Great Ziegfeld
We bring you our thoughts on muscical biopic, Amadeus, the 1985 Oscars Best Picture
With some French flair, we unpack our thoughts on 1959's Best Picture Gigi
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We look at one of the earlier Best Picture winners, The Life of Emile Zola, from 1938
1992 brings us one of the big hitting Oscar winners, winning all the main awards, The Silence of the Lambs
We turn to the 60's with 'In the Heat of the Night', 1968's Best Picture winner at the Oscars
Back to the early days once more, with one of the original war movies, 1931 winner, All Quiet on the Western front
We head to the not so distant past, talking 2019 Best Picture, Green Book, which stars Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali
Back to the early days of the Academy Awards, as we give our thoughts on 1933 Best Picture, Grand Hotel
We make a song and dance about the Gene Kelly vehicle, An American in Paris, the Best Picture Oscar recepient in 1952
This episode we look at the Charlie Sheen vehicle, 1987 Best Picture, Platoon.
We look back to a war time winner, 1942 winner 'How Green Was My Valley?'