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Explore " the trial of the chicago 7" with insightful episodes like "I'd Like To Thank The Academy", "Episode 67: Academy Awards 2021 Recap", "93rd Academy Awards Predictions, Guest Sean and Patrick Troutman", "Make the Case: Best Picture 2021 | Ep. #20" and "The Award Goes To: Oscars 2021 Special" from podcasts like ""The Lunch Hour Geek Out", "Academy Rewind: Every OSCARS® Best Picture Nominee", "A Feature Like This", "Before Cinema" and "The Award Goes To With Patrick and Lauren"" and more!
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It's that time of the year again, and that means we're making the case for every Best Picture nominee to win the Oscar for Best Picture. Nick makes the case for Nomadland, Promising Young Woman, and The Father; Eric makes the case for Judas and the Black Messiah, The Trial of the Chicago 7, and Minari; Luke makes the case for Sound of Metal and Mank.
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The Academy Awards 2021! Sit back and relax as Patrick and Lauren break down this year's best picture nominees and weigh in on their picks. Set your calendars for April 25th! Who do you think will win?
It’s the sixty-fourth episode of On The List with Brett Gursky. This week's guest Max Adler talks all about his career as an actor. Max takes Brett behind-the-scenes of his latest film “The Trial of the Chicago 7”, which is nominated for 6 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. He talks about working with Aaron Sorkin, who wrote and directed the movie, as well as his co-stars like Sacha Baron Cohen. Brett and Max also go over this year’s Oscar nominations and make some predictions in the major categories. Then Max takes Brett back to the beginning, to his days growing up in Arizona and how he ended up making the move to Hollywood after high school. Max talks about the audition that changed his life, scoring him the role of “David Karofsky” on “Glee”, and what it meant to him to play such a groundbreaking role on the Emmy-winning television series. Max also discusses other roles he loved to play, including “Tank” on the hit show “Switched At Birth” and “Jimmy Stefanik” in the hit movie “Sully”, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Tom Hanks. Last but not least, Max offers his advice to aspiring actors. Be sure to check out “The Trial of the Chicago 7” now streaming on Netflix and tune in to the 93rd Oscars on Sunday April 25th.
We sit down with our friend Caroline and go through the nominations and our pick for Oscars this year.
Mike, Tom and Kyle take a step back from the 1st year of the National Film Registry to look at the 93rd Academy Awards. On this episode, they'll talk through each of the 8 Best Picture nominees (Judas and the Black Messiah, Mank, Minari, Nomadland, Promising Young Woman, Sound of Metal, The Father, and The Trial of the Chicago 7), rank them, and then dive into the other categories to explore the sights and sounds that made up this unique year in movies.
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Our guest this week is one of the most celebrated screenwriters in film and TV today. Aaron Sorkin is the storytelling titan behind The Social Network, Steve Jobs, The West Wing, Moneyball, A Few Good Men and Charlie Wilson’s War… the list goes on. Across a glittering three-decade career, his screenplays – full of snappy dialogue, rousing speeches and engrossing drama – have imagined an America in which principled heroes stand tall against Goliath-like institutions. His latest film, The Trial Of The Chicago 7, which Aaron also directed, is no different.
When a group of eight anti-war activists are charged with inciting a riot outside the 1968 Democratic Convention, the future of free speech seems to hinge on the ensuing court case. It’s a timely true-life tale that was this week nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.
Aaron took time out of pre-production on his next movie to tell me about how it took fourteen years and multiple rewrites to bring Chicago 7 to the screen. We also delve into the troubling Trump-era political developments that gave the story new urgency, his own process when it comes to writing first drafts, the importance of writing dialogue as though your characters are yelling at God, and what happened when he took a meeting about writing movies for Marvel.
Since we started this show, our DMs have been full with listener requests for incredible screenwriters they’d love to hear on the show. Aaron is as you might expect among the most requested so we’re delighted to bring you this episode, the latest in our awards season mini-series talking to writers behind this year’s Oscar and BAFTA contenders.
This is a spoiler-filled conversation so if you haven’t seen The Trial Of The Chicago 7, hit pause now, go check it out on Netflix and then come back as we delve into every detail of this great movie.
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Our guest is Sacha Baron Cohen, who has received Golden Globe awards and Oscar, SAG, PGA and WGA nominations for “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” and for his portrayal of activist Abbie Hoffman in “The Trial of The Chicago 7.” Plus: Reaction to the 2021 Oscar nominations from our columnist Glenn Whipp. Photo credit: Russell James.
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Get the slate ready because it's time for Take 3! This week, Alyssa and Logan talk about The Trial of the Chicago 7 and 12 Angry Men. We love a good courtroom drama, so we decided to take on the newest release as well as a timeless classic. Join us as we talk about an Earth wearing glasses, marmalade's place in the courtroom, and the wild new set of 12 Angry Men merchandise.
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Chris and Taylor review the new Netflix historical legal drama "The Trial of the Chicago 7," written and directed by Aaron Sorkin. Based on true events, this fast paced film tells the story of a group of anti-Vietnam War protestors who are on trial for inciting riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. It features an ensemble cast including Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Sacha Baron Cohen, Daniel Flaherty, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Keaton, Frank Langella, John Carroll Lynch, Eddie Redmayne, Noah Robbins, Mark Rylance, Alex Sharp, and Jeremy Strong.
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★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★At long last we get the Snarkers back together from their respective Monkey Cages to chime in on some of the bingeing they've been doing, including some new release movies that have been made available for streaming while also "in theaters" (whatever THAT means.) We talk "The Witches", "Tenet", "Borat Subsequent Movie Film", "Bill & Ted Face The Music", "Enola Holmes", "The Trial of the Chicago 7" and a chilling little indie called "Fear PHarm." And that ain't even it! Like...what the heck is Blaseball? Settle in for the first - and maybe last??? - Zoom edition of SnarkMonkey, with your host Larry Morgan and regulars Trey Callaway, Mark S. Allen, Michael Ambers, Chris McGahan and Alexander Morgan.
This week we open the mailbag and read some listener emails, before sharing our thoughts on Christians and Halloween movies.
We review Saint Maud (in cinemas - go see it!) - a horror-cum-drama movie about a devout but troubled young nurse. We discuss how the film relates religion to mental health, loneliness, and even evangelism.
Then, it's The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix), directed by Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing, The Social Network). Based on a true story, it got us talking about free speech, justice, and different groups uniting in a common cause.
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Are we preparing for prom? Because we've got lots of streamers this week! In another jam packed episode we talk about Jared Leto returning to DC, the cost of Bond to streaming services and maybe the most 2020 of all directorial appointments.
Releases this week are of Aaron Sorkin's Netflix release 'The Trial of the Chicago 7', surprise sequel 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm', horror anthology 'The Mortuary Collection' and Blumhouse nonsense 'Black Box'.
Indie filmmaker Miranda July is our guest this week, talking about her quirky new crime film Kajillionaire, and we look at Aaron Sorkin's latest work for Netflix, a dramatisation of a notorious political trial from the 1960s starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Eddie Redmayne.
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