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A podcast about the Academy Awards hosted by @Calum_Reed & @WardWilloughby. In each episode we discuss a past Oscar category.

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In our next episode... the women rule! Ingrid's out for revenge. Ava and Deborah vie for Dick's affections. Bette, Olivia, and Agnes deliver a gothic showcase. And Shelley brings all the boys to the yard. The category? Best Costume Design (Black & White). The year? 1964.

In our next episode... the women rule!

Ingrid's out for revenge. Ava and Deborah vie for Dick's affections. Bette, Olivia, and Agnes deliver a gothic showcase. And Shelley brings all the boys to the yard.

The category? Best Costume Design (Black & White). The year? 1964.
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After the huge success of WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? Robert Aldrich reteamed with leading lady Bette Davis for gothic horror HUSH HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE. The film nabbed 7 Oscar nominations (2 more than 'Jane'), including the 2nd of 3 for costume designer Norma Koch. #Oscars

After the huge success of WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? Robert Aldrich reteamed with leading lady Bette Davis for gothic horror HUSH HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE. The film nabbed 7 Oscar nominations (2 more than 'Jane'), including the 2nd of 3 for costume designer Norma Koch. #Oscars
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We'll soon be recording our episode on the 1964 nominees for Best Costume Design (Black & White) and we want your questions! Please reply to this post with your question on any of these nominees and we'll answer it on the show.

We'll soon be recording our episode on the 1964 nominees for Best Costume Design (Black & White) and we want your questions!

Please reply to this post with your question on any of these nominees and we'll answer it on the show.
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Our episode on the 1964 nominees for Best Costume Design (Black & White) is available to stream or download NOW on your preferred podcast platform. categoricallyoscars.wordpress.com/2023/12/23/bes…

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#HappyJanuaryMovieChallenge 𝕁𝕒𝕟𝕦𝕒𝕣𝕪𝕄𝕠𝕧𝕚𝕖 ❤️ Day 4: Set Design in Movie THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL Rightly this film won the Oscar for Production Design in 2014 as mentioned in this episode of Categorically Oscars open.spotify.com/episode/4wzR5i…

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In our first episode of 2024 we'll be discussing a depression-era musical, Streep in a postmodern romance, the jazz scene in 1900s New York, an epic about police corruption, and art imitating life for the Fonda family. The category? Best Adapted Screenplay. The year? 1981.

In our first episode of 2024 we'll be discussing a depression-era musical, Streep in a postmodern romance, the jazz scene in 1900s New York, an epic about police corruption, and art imitating life for the Fonda family.

The category? Best Adapted Screenplay. The year? 1981.
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Jane Fonda bought the rights to Ernest Thompson's play ON GOLDEN POND with her father in mind for the lead role. The film received 10 Oscar nominations, winning both Best Actor (Henry Fonda) and Best Actress (Katharine Hepburn). It also claimed the Best Adapted Screenplay prize.

Jane Fonda bought the rights to Ernest Thompson's play ON GOLDEN POND with her father in mind for the lead role. The film received 10 Oscar nominations, winning both Best Actor (Henry Fonda) and Best Actress (Katharine Hepburn). It also claimed the Best Adapted Screenplay prize.
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Based on the 1975 historical novel by E. L. Doctorow, RAGTIME received 8 Oscar nominations, including Adapted Screenplay (Weller) and 2 for acting (Rollins Jr, McGovern). The film ended up winless and is tied-2nd for the most noms ever among movies not nominated for Best Picture.

Based on the 1975 historical novel by E. L. Doctorow, RAGTIME received 8 Oscar nominations, including Adapted Screenplay (Weller) and 2 for acting (Rollins Jr, McGovern). The film ended up winless and is tied-2nd for the most noms ever among movies not nominated for Best Picture.
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Nobel prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter received his first of 2 Oscar nominations for adapting John Fowles' romantic novel THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN. The film's 5 nods included one for Meryl Streep: her 1st of 17 in the Best Actress category and 3rd of 21 total. #Oscars

Nobel prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter received his first of 2 Oscar nominations for adapting John Fowles' romantic novel THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN. The film's 5 nods included one for Meryl Streep: her 1st of 17 in the Best Actress category and 3rd of 21 total. #Oscars
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We'll soon be recording our episode on the 1981 nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay and we're taking questions. Please reply to this post with your question on any of these nominees and we'll answer it on the show.

We'll soon be recording our episode on the 1981 nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay and we're taking questions. 

Please reply to this post with your question on any of these nominees and we'll answer it on the show.
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Our episode on the 1981 nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay will be available to listen to from tomorrow. In the meantime, we want to hear from you! What's your ranking of these nominees? Did ON GOLDEN POND deserve to win this Oscar?

Our episode on the 1981 nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay will be available to listen to from tomorrow. In the meantime, we want to hear from you!

What's your ranking of these nominees? Did ON GOLDEN POND deserve to win this Oscar?
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Our episode on the 1981 nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay is available to listen to now on your preferred podcast app. Thanks for all of your great questions! Hope you enjoy! categoricallyoscars.wordpress.com/2024/03/26/bes…

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In our next episode... An out-of-practice attorney, an ambitious womaniser, a vengeful slave, a crusading doctor, and a cross-dressing musician. In films by Wyler, Wilder, Preminger, Clayton and Mann. The category? Best Actor in a Leading Role. The year? 1959.

In our next episode...

An out-of-practice attorney, an ambitious womaniser, a vengeful slave, a crusading doctor, and a cross-dressing musician. In films by Wyler, Wilder, Preminger, Clayton and Mann.

The category? Best Actor in a Leading Role. The year? 1959.
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James Stewart received his final of five Best Actor nominations for his performance as an attorney in Otto Preminger's ANATOMY OF A MURDER. His father was so offended by the film that he took out an ad in his local newspaper telling people not to see it. #Oscars

James Stewart received his final of five Best Actor nominations for his performance as an attorney in Otto Preminger's ANATOMY OF A MURDER. His father was so offended by the film that he took out an ad in his local newspaper telling people not to see it. #Oscars
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William Wyler's biblical epic BEN-HUR (1959) was the most expensive film ever made and the most successful in Academy Awards history. It set the record for the most Oscars won with 11 (later tied by TITANIC and RETURN OF THE KING), including Best Actor for star Charlton Heston.

William Wyler's biblical epic BEN-HUR (1959) was the most expensive film ever made and the most successful in Academy Awards history. It set the record for the most Oscars won with 11 (later tied by TITANIC and RETURN OF THE KING), including Best Actor for star Charlton Heston.