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2018 Oscar Winners Full List

The season has come and gone. The Prizefighters will record a final episode recapping this year’s winners, but here is the full list too. Also, for the record, I got 20/24 predicted correctly. Let’s see how you all did, fellow Prizefighters: Best Picture The Shape of Water Best Director Guillermo del Toro for The Shape of Water Best Actor Gary
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Eye On The Prize Awards Show Podcast

Eye on the Prize – Ep. 10: Predicting the Nominees

March 4th is upon us! We will soon find out who will take home statues at this year’s Oscars, so it’s time to make predictions and place bets. Justin, Shakyl, and J.C. make educated guesses on who they think will win (with Ian’s to follow in a comment post), along with doing one more retrospective covering the best director and
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Red Sparrow

Jennifer Lawrence finds herself in a tough spot when she can’t professionally dance ballet anymore but needs to find a way to take care of her ailing mother. She’s in Russia and her creepy uncle (Matthias Schoenaerts) gets her a job that you literally can’t say no to with their secret agency’s spy division as a ‘sparrow’: someone trained to
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The Next Big Thing – Movie Review

In an age of Youtube, there are a plethora of actors and creators yearning for the shot at being Hollywood famous. This notion is the central concept behind the film The Next Big Thing written by both Brody Gusher and Iain Roush and directed by the former. The plot is that a director films his actor friend in a documentary
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Somebody Likes It Ep 125: King Krule – “The Ooz”

You’ll never accuse Archy Marshall (better known as King Krule) of waxing trite: Marshall, the artist by way of producer, has always been as versatile and fearless as he has been precocious. He forged a bumpy, art-indulged childhood into unpredictable, relentless artistic visions as a young adult, and it seems to be taking him places: with The Ooz, his latest
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Annihilation

When Natalie Portman’s husband (Oscar Issac) goes missing for a year and then mysteriously appears and collapses in critical condition, she’s all like WTF? And then when on the way to the hospital, they are stopped and dragged into some kinda weirdo military outpost on the border of a strange shimmery wall, she’s like 2xWTF? Turns out, alien stuff from
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