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Rewatching Oscar

By: Jack Ferdman
  • Summary

  • Freelance film critic and obsessive movie nut, Jack Ferdman, gives a detailed analysis of every Best Picture Academy Award winner by diving headfirst into its structure, writing, direction, and acting. He will share his insane passion for cinema with discussions about the random Oscar winner selected in each episode, as well as the many other greats from that calendar year. Join him every second Friday on his journey of re-watching every film that took home the top prize.

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Episodes
  • The Broadway Melody (1928/29)
    May 3 2024

    There have been good, great, and even brilliant Best Picture winners over the past century. Many stay with us forever, and we love watching them over and over and over again. And then, well, there are films like The Broadway Melody. Those who have seen it understand. However, its importance and influence in the history of cinema is undeniable. It was the first full-length musical with synchronized sound. Watching it today feels like it was more experimental than anything else. But it does have its good qualities.

    Download and listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on this modern-day classic and hear which film he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 128/29 to. Yes, he does watch a lot of films.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Midnight Cowboy (1969)
    Apr 19 2024

    What an incredible year in cinema! There were so many great films to close out the decade. It was a time when Hollywood turned a new page and began making deeper, darker, and more rich films. And one of those films was this classic starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman ... Midnight Cowboy. This movie rocked a lot of people when it came out with its risqué story with homosexual overtones. Despite some of those critics, the film was a huge box -ffice success. Does the film hold up after all these years?

    Download and listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on this modern-day classic. Hear if he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 1969 to this dark heartbreaking film.


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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
    Apr 5 2024

    There have only been three films that have swept the "big five" Oscars. And this one, the ONLY so-called horror film to win, is the last to win Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay. The Silence of the Lambs scared us all when we first saw it in the theatres in 1991 ... and we keep coming back for more. We love the story, we are blown away by the performances, and we love being terrified. However, after all these years, do we still think it's the best film of 1991? Download and listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on this modern-day classic. Hear if he gives The Silence of the Lambs his REwatch Oscar of 1991.

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    Music by Turpac
    Show Producer: Jack Ferdman
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    Movie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic Trailers
    Movie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTube

    Support us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.

    Tags: OscarsAcademy AwardsBest PicturewinnermoviesfilmreviewRewatching Oscarpodcast

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    1 hr and 22 mins

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