Episode 115: Coronavirus Update, Onward, The Hunt
About this Episode
We’re giving you all a virtual hug while still maintaining proper social distancing on this week’s Breakfast All Day. Matt and Christy spend a big chunk of the latest episode discussing the impact of the coronavirus on the entertainment industry in general and our lives specifically. But because we are indeed a film review podcast, we play catch-up with Pixar's “Onward” from last week, and we discuss the supposedly controversial satire “The Hunt,” which was delayed several months from its original opening date. And over at our Patreon, we recap the final two episodes of both “The Outsider” and “McMillions” on HBO. We hope this all helps you somewhat, or at least provides a bit of a distraction or a pick-me-up during these scary, stressful times. Stay indoors, stay safe and thanks for staying with us.
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The Academy Awards are on Sunday, March 10 at 4pm PDT on ABC. (The show is earlier this year because it's the first night of Daylight Saving Time). How will you spend the evening? Let us know. And if you don't have any plans, Christy is doing a LIVE Oscar watch party on our Breakfast All Day YouTube channel as a way to have fun with their new vertical livestream feature. Details and link coming soon! Look forward to seeing you.
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