Hey Oscar fans - “Tex” and Mark are back with another standout year of films noir. We kind of teased this episode during our 1953 Oscars episode — when four noirs (The Bad and the Beautiful, Sudden Fear, The Narrow Margin, and The Sniper) were nominated for various Oscars. But as we soon discovered, that was just the tip of the iceberg! 1952 was an absolute banger of a year for films noir and we are all too happy to walk you through at least a dozen more of our favorites, as well as introduce you to some hidden gem talent both in front of and behind the camera! So sit back and take note of some films that expose both the bad and beautiful sides of life as seen through the dark lens of film noir. Thanks for listening!
Films Mentioned
The Bad and the Beautiful
Sudden Fear
The Narrow Margin
Narrow Margin (1990)
The Sniper
M (1931 & 1951)
Kansas City Confidential
Angel Face
Laura
Fallen Angel
The Man with the Golden Arm
Don’t Bother to Knock
Inferno
Clash by Night
Affair in Trinidad
Gilda
The Turning Point
Strange Fascination
Pickup
The Girl on the Bridge
Bait
Hit and Run
One Girl’s Confession
This Woman is Dangerous
The Thief
Man Bait
Tread Softly Stranger
Yield to the Night
Passport to Shame
Scandal Sheet
The Phenix City Story
Hell’s Island
99 River Street
All the King’s Men
Deadline USA
The Boy with the Green Hair
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Hey Oscar fans — Bruce and “Tex” find themselves under the big top for an Oscar year that’s… well… not exactly the greatest show on Earth. While The Greatest Show on Earth somehow walks away with Best Picture, a lineup of stronger, more enduring classics is left juggling in the background (including an all-time classic that wasn’t even nominated!) So, who were the clowns that let this spectacle steal the spotlight — and which films actually deserved center ring? Step right up for a lively debate, a few raised eyebrows, and one of the biggest Oscar head-scratchers of the decade! As always, thanks for listening!
Films Mentioned
*Recommended
The Greatest Show on Earth
**High Noon
*Ivanhoe
*Moulin Rouge
The Quiet Man
**Singin’ in the Rain
**The Bad and the Beautiful
*Come Back Little Sheeba
*The Star
*Five Fingers
*Viva Zapata
Melania
*The Lavender Hill Mob
**Sudden Fear
The Member of the Wedding
With a Song in My Heart
*My Cousin Rachel
The Big Sky
**Angel Face
*The Narrow Margin
*The Man in the White Suit
*Ruby Gentry
*The Sound Barrier
The Pride of St. Louis
*The Sniper
*The Atomic City
Pat and Mike
Navajo
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Hello Oscars Fans! Join "Tex" and Mark for an "entirely too soon to be having this conversation" conversation about the 2026 Oscars. As you probably know, it goes entirely against the premise of our show to discuss the recent Oscars -- since we rely on the 'test of time' to judge and score the winners & non-winners. At the same time, good luck keeping these certified film nerds from giving their takes on the proceedings. Some you might agree with, others not so much -- but isn't that the joy of movies? Either way, thanks for listening and being part of the fun!
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Hey Oscar fans, welcome to a fun Bonus Episode that looks at a strange thing that happened following the 1974 Oscars (which we recently covered). 3 of the Best Picture Nominees (The Exorcist, American Graffiti & The Sting) went on to have sequels that were… less than successful. This led us to looking back at all the Oscar BP nominated or winning films that had sequels. It turns out, prior to 1970 there were only a handful. Why was that? And why did this year have so many? What film set the bar for the prestige sequel and how come none of these films from 1973 were able to come close to crossing it? And what were some planned sequels to classic films that (thankfully) never got made? Join us as we go sequel crazy at the Oscars!
FILMS MENTIONED
**The Exorcist
The Exorcist II: The Heretic
*American Graffiti
More American Graffiti
**The Sting
The Sting 2
The Birth of a Nation
The Fall of a Nation
The Broadway Melody
The Broadway Melody of (1936, 1938, 1940)
**The Thin Man
*After the Thin Man
*Going My Way
*The Bells of St. Mary’s
**King Kong
Son of Kong
Airport
Airport 1975
Airport 1977
Concorde: Airport 1979
**The Godfather
**The Godfather II
**Deliverance
Halloween III
Caddyshack 2
*Exorcist III
*The Great Waldo Pepper
*Slap Shot
**The French Connection
*The French Connection 2
*Chinatown
The Two Jakes
*Roger Dodger
Into the Wild
*The Hustler
*The Color of Money
*Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins Returns
**Psycho
*Psycho II
**Blade Runner
*Blade Runner 2049
*Top Gun
Top Gun: Maverick
Tron
Tron Legacy
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Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with another outstanding year for movies (you really can’t go wrong in the ’70s). And yet, they still found a way to include some head-scratchers while leaving some ‘time-tested’ film classics out in the cold. Or not. It all depends on whether you think certain movies are more cult classics, than classic-classics. Or something like that. But in a year when you have films like Serpico, Papillon, Save the Tiger, Paper Moon, The Paper Chase and the The Last Detail on the outside looking in — then you know it’s a banger of a year. Enjoy a spirited debate over what we think should or shouldn’t have made the cut and whether the winner was the right choice or just a con job! As always, thanks for Oscar-ing with us!
Films Mentioned
**The Exorcist
**The Sting
*American Graffiti
**Papillon
The Way We Were
*Magnum Force
Last Tango in Paris
**Paper Moon
*Live and Let Die
**Serpico
*Cinderella Liberty
*The Last Detail
*The Paper Chase
**Save the Tiger
**Cries and Whispers
A Touch of Class
*Badlands
*Don’t Look Now
*Day for Night
*Amarcord
*Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
**The Offence
Tom Sawyer
*Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
*Dirty Harry
*Sudden Impact
The Long Goodbye
*Day of the Jackal
*Bang the Drum Slowly
**The Wicker Man
*Sisters
*Soylent Green
*Sleeper
*Scenes From a Marriage
*Jonathan Livingston Seagull
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Hey Oscar Fans -- after last episode's look at the 1997 Oscars for the films of 1996, "Tex" and Mark were compelled to take a deeper dive into the world of independent cinema that exploded onto screens that year. Some of the films were mentioned already, many were not. Along the way we also break down what makes a film an "indie" and "Tex" draws from his experiences having written both a studio and an indie film But most of all, you'll listen in awe at the sheer number of great indie films & the talented filmmakers (including some notable first-timers) who made them. Enjoy!
Films Mentioned
*Fargo
*Secrets & Lies
*Shine
*The English Patient
*Sling Blade
*Bottle Rocket
*Rushmore
*Swingers
*Go
*Flirting With Disaster
*Spanking the Monkey
She's the One
*The Brothers McMullen
*Trainspotting
*Trees Lounge
*Big Night
*Romeo & Juliet
*Basquiat
*Citizen Ruth
*Hard Eight
*Lone Star
*Bound
*American Buffalo
*I Shot Andy Warhol
*Dead Man
*Down By Law
*Stranger Than Paradise
Crash (Cronenberg's)
*SubUrbia
*Slackers
*Walking and Talking
*Stealing Beauty
Girl Six
*Scream
*Gardener of Eden (written by "Tex")
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Hey Oscar fans, Bruce and “Tex” are back with a brand new episode looking at the Academy Awards of 1997 for the films of 1996. As you may or may not remember, 1996 was a GOOD year for movies, but a GREAT year for Indie films! In fact, 4 of the 5 Best Picture nominees are considered independent films — or as Bruce calls them, Tom Cruise and everybody else. And while Elaine Benes from Seinfeld famously hated The English Patient, the Academy loved it — bestowing it with 12 nominations and 9 wins! But did the right movie win? And who got snubbed and why? This is a great episode to stress-test our ‘test of time’ theory on — as this year was chock full of curious decisions and plenty of second (or third) guessing. Let us know what you think and as always thanks for listening!
MOVIE LIST
(*Recommendations)
*The English Patient
*Fargo
*Shine
Evita
*Jerry Maguire
*Secrets and Lies
Hamlet
Twister
Independence Day
*Flirting with Disaster
*Trainspotting
*Big Night
*Sling Blade
*Swingers
*Bound
*Walking & Talking
*Bottle Rocket
Dead Man
*Breaking the Waves
*The People vs. Larry Flynt
*One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest
*Amadeus
*Say Anything
*Schindler’s List
*The Birdcage
*The Nutty Professor
*Born on the Fourth of July
Marvin’s Room
*First Wives Club
*Terms of Endearment
Ghosts of Mississippi
*Primal Fear
*Boyz in the Hood
Radio
Men of Honor
Boat Trip
*As Good as it Gets
Pearl Harbor
*Kingpin
*The Crucible
The Portrait of a Lady
The Mirror Has Two Faces
*The Accidental Tourist
Yentl
The Prince of Tides
*Lone Star
*Raising Arizona
*Blood Simple
*When We Were Kings
*The Celluloid Closet
*Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills
Truth or Dare
One Fine Day
*That Thing You Do!
Up Close & Personal
*The Ghost and the Darkness
*Once Upon a Time When we Were Colored
*White Squall
*Michael Collins
The Island of Doctor Moreau
*Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Doctor Moreau
Hardware
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Due to a scheduling snafu - we don't have a new episode ready for you today! So, we're replaying one of our favorites (and an early one many of you may have missed!) While Out of Africa and The Color Purple were battling it out (22 nominations between them) for Oscar glory -- another film was all but ignored in all the major categories -- despite dominating the box office that year. But if we could jump into a Delorean and go back in time -- would we perhaps bestow this beloved action/comedy with some Oscar love? We'll be back with the 1997 Oscars later this week! Thanks!
Movies Mentioned
Recommended
*Out of Africa
*The Color Purple
*Kiss of the Spider Woman
*Prizzi’s Honor
*Witness
**Back to the Future
Rambo: First Blood Pt. 2
Ladyhawke
The English Patient
Evita
Butterfly
Trip to Bountiful
*Agnes of God
Sweet Dreams
**Tootsie
*Cocoon
Twice in a Lifetime
Ice Pirates
Murphy’s Romance
*Runaway Train
Jagged Edge
Things Change
*Trading Places
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
Cocoon 2
The Way We Were
*Absence of Malice
*Three Days of the Condor
**They Shoot Horses Don’t They?
*Ran
C.H.U.D.
C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D.
The Official Story
*Parasite
*Mask
The Phantom of the Opera
*The Mask
*Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins
A Chorus Line
*White Nights
*Silverado
*Young Sherlock Holmes
Return to Oz
The Black Hole
**The Sting
**Quiz Show
*Ordinary People
*Save the Tiger
Last Tango in Paris
*The Last Detail
**Serpico
**The Natural
*Barefoot in the Park
*Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid
*The Candidate
*Purple Rose of Cairo
*Brazil
Rifkin’s Festival
*Midnight in Paris
*Radio Days
*Crimes and Misdemeanors
*Bananas
*Take the Money and Run
*Manhattan
*Stardust Memories
12 Years a Slave
*Do the Right Thing
**Boyz in the Hood
*Malcolm X
*Glory
*Training Day
*A Beautiful Mind
Scent of a Woman
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Hey Oscar fans — with the recent Oscar nominations we felt it was only fitting for our Oscars podcast to talk about them... Even though it goes against the theme of our show which uses the ‘test of time’ to see what really deserved to win or be nominated. Despite that, we still have thoughts and hot takes! Join “Tex” and Mark as we discuss the nominees, make predictions, point out snubs and use everything we’ve learned making this show to try and understand what the Academy was thinking! As always thanks for listening!
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1946 was an extraordinary year for film noir—so much so, even the Academy had to take notice. As Hollywood plunged into the shadows, moral ambiguity, and hard-boiled despair, the Oscars recognized standouts like Notorious, The Killers, and The Stranger. But with so much darkness flooding the screen, plenty of essential classics were left behind. Films like Gilda, The Postman Always Rings Twice, and The Big Sleep—now pillars of the noir canon—went largely unnoticed at the time. In this bonus episode, we celebrate a truly great year for film noir, revisiting fourteen unforgettable films and exploring what the Academy saw, what it missed, and why 1946 remains a defining moment for one of cinema’s most enduring styles.
Films Mentioned
*Recommended
**It’s a Matter of Life and Death (not noir)
**The Killers
**Notorious
**The Stranger
*The Spiral Staircase
*The Blue Dahlia
*The 7th Veil (not considered noir)
**Gilda
**The Postman Always Rings Twice
*The Big Sleep
*The Dark Mirror
*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
**The Locket
*Shock!
*The Strange Woman
*The Glass Key
**This Gun For Hire
Saigon
**Double Indemnity
**Too Late for Tears
**To Have and Have Not
Confidential Agent
*The Lady From Shanghai
**The Magnificent Ambersons (not noir)
**Citizen Kane (not noir)
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Hey there Oscar fans — Bruce is back and we are excited to bring you a super fun episode that looks back at the 1947 Oscars for the films of 1946 — yet another simply outstanding year of movies. And while this year is highlighted by a heavyweight battle between ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’… You can pretty much name any genre and find an incredible movie to suit your taste — many of which are still talked about today. But with so many great movies this year, it’s remarkable how many A+ films didn’t make the cut. So, did the right films win? Were the right actors & actresses nominated? And what classic films from Hollywood’s golden era should you be adding to your watch-list? Get ready to find all that out and more. And remember, every time you leave us a 5-star review — Bruce eats some wings! Thanks for listening!
Films Mentioned - (*Recommended)
**Duel in the Sun
**The Best Years of our Lives
The Jolson Story
Blue Skies
Saratoga Trunk
*The Razor’s Edge
Night and Day
*Notorious
*The Yearling
Till the Clouds Roll By
**It’s a Wonderful Life
Anna and the King of Siam
*The King and I
*Henry V
**The Killers
**Brief Encounter
*The Big Sleep
**My Darling Clementine
**The Stranger
*The Spiral Staircase
*The Dark Mirror
*The Human Comedy
*National Velvet
**The Postman Always Rings Twice
*To Each His Own
*Sister Kenny
**Gilda
*The Seventh Veil
*The Blue Dahlia
**Children of Paradise
*Road to Utopia
**Rome, Open City
Vacation From Marriage
*The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
**Shoe Shine
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