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The Oscar Should Have Gone To

A Podcast by Craig and Meghann
1934
1933 Academy Awards
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The Revenant

The Academy doesn’t always get it right. Join Meghann and Craig and special guests as they decide the rightful winners of the Oscar.

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Latest Episodes

Matty Smith joins Meghann and Craig, as always, for a very special The Oscar Should Go To episode. Cameos by Hamnet, Mater, Count Orlok, Dek, the Train from Train Dreams and more!

Meghann and Craig tackle what many critics call the greatest year in the history of Oscar films. 1932.

Meghann and Craig reveal their Top 10 films of 2025, a list for which many influencers have been clamoring.

Meghann and Craig conquer the final 10 year best picture slate, the mostly forgotten films of 1933.

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Meghann
Co-host and film enthusiast with a strong perspective on Oscar history and film critique.
Craig
Co-host and film critic, often providing humorous insights into films and the Oscar process.

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 96 ratings
  • Like

    Like this is like an excellent podcast like with a lot of like interesting views like about movies like and the like Oscars like. But the only like downside to a listen like is how every other like sentence is like punctuated like by “like”.

    Can you please try to limit the repetitious “like”?

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    HVAMAURICE
    United States11 days ago
  • Bosom Buddies

    My goodness do these two have chemistry. As an Oscar enthusiast who listens to just about everything out there in the podcast universe, these two are a breath of fresh air. From their personal anecdotes as actors to their breezy comments of Best Picture nominees, their sense of humor seems actually tangible to an audial audience. Bravo. Keep it up!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pita Pan Piper
    United States2 years ago
  • Oscars So White

    The sound quality so far is often grating, and I find Meghann to be a little bit abrasive as a personality hosting a podcast. And while they like to wax scholarly about films, I think their tastes are fairly basic. Which is fine, I’m not judging anyone for their tastes. But I do fine myself disagreeing with them often. I actually appreciate that. At any rate, I’ll keep listening. This is a podcast concept that I have wanted to do myself for years, so I’m glad it’s out there.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Kevmaster2000
    United States3 years ago
  • Female host is repeatedly offensive

    I have listened to a dozen plus episodes trying to give this show a chance but I finally had to tap out. In addition to sometimes having 10 minutes of inane off-topic chatter before actually getting to the topic at hand, the female host repeatedly drops offensive statements in the most casual way that tells me she isn’t even going for shock value, this is just who she is. The final straw for me was their 1994 episode when she gleefully shared how badly she wished she had been one of Harvey Weins... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    kit1049
    United States3 years ago
  • The Sound of Mutiny

    Defy traditional Oscar podcasts and hop aboard this one. Don't want a windbag rambling about Oscar history yet still desire the general gist? This is the listening pleasure for you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pita Pan Piper
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the chemistry and humor between the hosts, noting their engaging critiques of Oscar-nominated films.
There are praises for the insightful commentary and the fun, informal atmosphere of the discussion, making it enjoyable for casual listeners and film buffs alike.
Some reviews point out issues with sound quality and occasional abrasive tone, especially from one host, but still find the content valuable.

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Focusing on the Oscars and film critique, this podcast engages listeners with discussions that dissect the merits of both classic and contemporary films that were nominated for Academy Awards. The hosts frequently incorporate personal anecdotes, humorous commentary, and thoughtful critiques of various films, exploring themes such as gender representation, storytelling effectiveness, and the cinematic transition through different decades. Each episode often centers around a specific year or theme, allowing for a rich exploration of the cultural significance and narratives within the films discussed, making it a compelling listen for film aficionados and Oscar fans alike.

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