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The Fame Fatale
Leslie Gornstein
72 episodes
2 months ago
The real dish behind breaking Hollywood news, relayed through an ice-cold harpy who's been investigating this fuckery for a decade. Plus: Surprise hosts! Weekly guests! Criticism! And plenty! Of! Hollywood! Dish!
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The real dish behind breaking Hollywood news, relayed through an ice-cold harpy who's been investigating this fuckery for a decade. Plus: Surprise hosts! Weekly guests! Criticism! And plenty! Of! Hollywood! Dish!
Show more...
TV & Film
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Episode 70: Screener tantrum
The Fame Fatale
10 years ago
Episode 70: Screener tantrum
So it's Oscar season, and lo! A certain popular historical drama has found itself largely shut out by the powers that be at the Academy. Could it be because the director of Selma is an African-American woman, and the Academy, in contrast, is largely white and male? (That's a silly question. Of course it could be.) But there's more to the snubbing of Selma than just run-of-the-mill, everyday bigotry. There are other factors in play. There are politics. There are sensitivities. There are... screeners. Turns out, much of a film's Oscar chances depend on how many DVD screeners are sent out to key Academy voters, and when. Paramount, the studio backing Selma, apparently didn't send out as many screeners as rival studios did. (And here you thought that all those free, big-screen presentations for guild and Academy voters actually made a difference.) Just how important are DVD screeners to the chairborne masses who vote for Oscars every year? Read this Variety piece to find out more. Or just listen to this brand-new podcast, in which I explain exactly why a media darling like Selma can face a near-total Oscar shutout largely because of DVD screeners... and one sassy Tweet, and, yeah, probably some bigotry. Also in this new podcast: I give away another copy of my book, and disclose the secret airport tunnel that lets some stars avoid public security screenings. Plus so much more (Baby Vegas)!  Have a listen.
The Fame Fatale
The real dish behind breaking Hollywood news, relayed through an ice-cold harpy who's been investigating this fuckery for a decade. Plus: Surprise hosts! Weekly guests! Criticism! And plenty! Of! Hollywood! Dish!