Welcome to Re-Oscared, the podcast that goes year by year to look at Hollywood's biggest night and decide what the Academy got right—and where they went terribly wrong. In each episode, hosts Mike Messineo and Steven Seighman do a deep dive into the top-line categories and hand out their own little gold statues.
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Welcome to Re-Oscared, the podcast that goes year by year to look at Hollywood's biggest night and decide what the Academy got right—and where they went terribly wrong. In each episode, hosts Mike Messineo and Steven Seighman do a deep dive into the top-line categories and hand out their own little gold statues.
Visit us at ReOscared.substack.com for more Oscar-related content, and be sure to follow us on social media to keep the conversation going:
Letterboxd | TikTok | Instagram | Facebook | X
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Uma, Oprah. Oprah, Uma. The 1995 Academy Awards ceremony was a fun one thanks to the discomfort of its host David Letterman. The nominees were an interesting group, too, with more traditional Hollywood fare like Forrest Gump and Nobody's Fool sharing equal billing with the soon-to-explode independent movement embodied by Quentin Tarantino and his groundbreaking film Pulp Fiction. Did the voting members get it right? We break it all down in this episode, along with a discussion about a handful of other great films from the year.
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