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  • Cannes Winners Reaction: Did the Palme d’Or Just Break the Oscar Race?
    2026/05/26

    The Cannes awards are here, and somehow the Oscar race feels less clear than it did before.

    In this episode of The Oscars Outsider Podcast, we react to the major winners from the Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d’Or win for Fjord, and try to figure out what any of it means for the Oscar race.

    The big question: did Cannes give us a new frontrunner, or did it make the whole season even messier?

    We dig into the Screen Cannes jury grid, where Fjord landed at 2.5 while several other contenders, including Fatherland, Minotaur, and All of a Sudden, scored higher. We also talk through the mismatch between critical consensus and jury awards, which films feel stronger after Cannes, which ones suddenly look shakier, and whether the Palme winner is actually positioned for Oscar attention.

    If you follow Cannes, Oscar season, festival buzz, or the strange gap between critics’ favorites and awards bodies, this episode is for you.

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  • Who Wins Cannes? Our Palme d’Or Predictions
    2026/05/22

    Cannes is almost over, which means it is time to make our Palme d’Or predictions.

    In this episode, we break down the Cannes competition, make our picks for who we think could win the Palme d’Or, and talk through which films might carry momentum into the Oscar race. We get into the strange energy of this year’s festival, the movies that seem built for jury attention, the ones that could break out later, and whether Cannes still feels like the launchpad it used to be.

    Along the way, we also talk John Travolta’s honorary Palme d’Or, Paul Schrader’s Cannes grumpiness, Jacob Elordi’s jury absence, and the general chaos of trying to read festival buzz from afar. The episode sets up the Palme prediction segment directly in the intro, so this title and thumbnail are aligned with what the show actually promises.



    Chapters:0:00 Intro0:42 John Travolta's honorary Palme d'Or & Paul Schrader4:24 Setting the stage: Cannes wraps up5:06 Top storylines & the Screen jury grid (Fatherland, Minotaur)9:43 Standing ovations & the clapping arms race12:08 Polarizing films & Fjord (Cristian Mungiu)14:01 Where's Hollywood? Do the studios still need Cannes?20:14 The Bolloré / Canal D scandal22:29 A quiet market & the subtitle problem24:05 Big deals: A24 bidding war & Park Chan-wook's western26:45 Hollywood no-shows: Johansson & Adam Driver27:42 The anti-AI backlash (Soderbergh, del Toro, Radu Jude)32:33 Hope by Na Hong-jin34:59 Jury dynamics & Palme d'Or predictions38:26 Parallel Tales (Asghar Farhadi) flops40:34 Was this a disappointing Cannes?43:04 Golden Globes expands its voting body45:13 Nolan's Odyssey & the casting backlash47:16 Oscar eligibility & the diversity-rule conspiracy56:05 The Daniels cast Matt Damon59:03 Wrap-up & sign-off

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  • Which Cannes Movies Could Crash the Oscars?
    2026/05/13

    This week on Oscars Outsider, Cannes is open, but Hollywood might have left the group chat.

    We dig into a strange Cannes lineup where the big American studio titles mostly stayed home, while European, East Asian, and international festival heavyweights take center stage. What does that mean for the Oscar race? Is Hollywood avoiding the risk of an early festival reaction, or is Cannes simply becoming less dependent on Hollywood glamour?

    We also look at the films that could emerge from Cannes as real awards contenders, including potential international players, major auteurs returning to the Croisette, and the movies that might shape the Best Picture conversation months from now.

    It’s Cannes season, which means it’s time to overreact responsibly.

    Subscribe to Oscars Outsider for awards race analysis, Oscar history, festival coverage, and movie conversations from outside the usual pundit bubble.

    #Oscars #Cannes #CannesFilmFestival #OscarRace #BestPicture #Movies #AwardsSeason #FilmFestival


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    46 分
  • Oscar rule changes: Is Sandra Hüller UNSTOPPABLE?
    2026/05/05

    The Academy just killed a rule that's been in place since 1931 — and Sandra Hüller might be the first actor in nearly a century to benefit. We get into all three big Oscar rule changes for the 99th Academy Awards: the double-nomination rule, the new path to International Feature, and the AI ban. Plus the quiet Best Original Song tweak that might actually matter most.

    Then we look at what's already sticky for next year — Project Hail Mary (and why Ryan Gosling's Adam Sandler era needs to end), Michael, Devil Wears Prada 2 — and the early frame of the Best Actor race shaping up around Tom Cruise's Digger and Matt Damon's Odyssey.

    Greta Gerwig's Narnia just got pushed to 2027. So what's Netflix backing now?

    👇 Which actor in Oscars history would have benefited most from being able to get two nominations in one year?

    Find Dylan on Substack: https://dylanferguson.substack.com/Find Craig at Bravo Outsider: https://www.instagram.com/bravooutsider/

    #Oscars #SandraHüller #AcademyAwards

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    57 分
  • Buddy 2 Backstabber | Summer House, The Valley, Cannes + RHORI
    2026/04/28

    Scamanda is getting messy — and the more you look at it, the harder it is to pin down what’s actually going on.

    We get into the shifting dynamics at the center of that story, how quickly perceptions can flip, and why this one feels different from the usual Bravo drama. From there, we move into The Valley, RHORI, and some early Cannes thoughts, breaking down the moments, character beats, and production choices that stood out this week.

    What starts as a conversation about one storyline turns into a broader look at how these shows construct tension, loyalty, and narrative — and how quickly all of that can unravel.

    If you’ve been following any of this, we want to hear your take.

    #Scamanda #Bravo #RHORI #TheValley #Cannes #SummerHouse

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  • Final Oscar Nomination Predictions (Plus a Wild Oscar Fantasy Trade)
    2026/01/21

    With Oscar nominations just a day away, we lock in our final predictions for who will be nominated, not who will win.

    This clip comes from our sister show, The Oscars Outsider Podcast, where we go deep on the Best Picture race, debating locks, vulnerable contenders, international wildcards, and whether an animated film like K-Pop Demon Hunters could actually crack the final ten. We also dig into surprise possibilities like F1, Blue Moon, and where films like Train Dreams, Begonia, and The Secret Agent really stand.

    What starts as a prediction draft quickly turns into something else entirely: a live trade negotiation that reshapes both of our Best Picture slates and forces us to confront what really matters on nomination morning.

    If you want the full conversation, including our complete predictions, historical Oscar context, and the chaos that followed, you can find it on The Oscars Outsider Podcast.

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  • Our WAY TOO EARLY Oscars Fantasy Draft: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
    2025/12/09

    Welcome to Oscars Outsider, a limited-run awards-season spinoff from the team behind Bravo Outsider. Each year we obsess over the Oscars, the gossip, the precursors, and the chaos — so this season we’re making it official.In this episode, Craig and Dylan kick things off with our WAY-too-early Oscars Fantasy Draft, recorded before the Golden Globes nominations drop. With almost no precursor data and only vibes to guide us, we each draft a slate of eight films, plus bonus actor picks, to see who can predict the most nominations and wins across:The OscarsThe Golden GlobesThe BAFTAsPGA, DGA, WGA, and SAGWe break down the scoring system, discuss how narratives build over awards season, and argue about which contenders are real, which are smoke, and which sleepers might surge once the discourse machine kicks in.You can find full rules and scoring on our website:👉 https://oscarsoutsider.comAnd check out our sister podcast, Bravo Outsider, where we analyze the social strategy of Bravo’s biggest shows:👉 https://bravooutsider.com👉 / @bravooutsider What We Cover in This EpisodeWhy we're launching Oscars Outsider this yearHow our Oscars Fantasy Draft works (nominations, wins, bonuses, swaps)Early awards-season vibes before the precursor wave hitsThe risk of drafting before the Golden GlobesPredictions, overreactions, and completely unearned confidenceWhich films could surge — or collapse — once the discourse sets inOur male + female acting picksOur “snub prediction” bonus roundFollow & SubscribeOscars Outsider – YouTube, podcast apps, and oscarsoutsider.comBravo Outsider – YouTube + all major podcast platformsFollow us on social for episode drops and awards-season chaos

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    57 分
  • Is the Vanderpump Rules Reboot Actually Going to be Good? | S12 Premiere Recap
    2025/12/05

    In this episode of Bravo Outsider, we dive deep into the Season 12 reboot of Vanderpump Rules — the return of SUR, the total cast overhaul, and the big question: Can a brand-new crew deliver the chaos, drama, and magnitude the show was built on? We compare the legacy cast with the new SUR-vers and ask if the reboot might actually work this time.


    📞 Call the Bravo Outsider Hotline: 1-833-927-0178 — leave a voicemail with your takes on the Bravo universe, the new VPR season, or anything Bravo-related, and we might feature you on the show.



    🥂 About Bravo Outsider


    Bravo Outsider offers a fresh, analytical take on Bravo shows — not just the drama, but the storytelling, editing, character archetypes, and social dynamics underneath. We dig into metaphor, production craft, and the “architecture” of reality TV. If you love Bravo for more than just the tea, you’re in the right spot.



    🍸 Featured Bravolebs


    Vanderpump Rules – Season 12 (New Cast):

    Venus Binkley, Jason Cohen, Shayne Davis, Chris Hahn, Angelica Jensen, Marcus Johnson, Audrey Lingle, Natalie Maguire, Demy Selem & Kim Suarez 


    Vanderpump Rules – Legacy Cast (Referenced):

    Lisa Vanderpump, Ariana Madix, Scheana Shay, Katie Maloney, Tom Sandoval, Tom Schwartz, James Kennedy, Lala Kent, others from earlier seasons 



    ⭐ What We Cover in This Episode

    • The full Season 12 cast lineup: who they are & what their roles could be at SUR

    • How the reboot compares to original VPR: casting philosophy, tone, stakes

    • “The New Stassi?” archetype — are any of the new cast built to be breakout icons?

    • Cinematic & editing analysis: how SUR is being framed, tone shifts, and reboot energy

    • What works and what’s risky with starting fresh: will fans feel the same vibe?

    • Predictions for major conflict arcs, cast dynamics, and “rise & fall” potentials



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    47 分