This week on The Collider Podcast, we're joined by Senior Editor Perri Nemiroff to talk about the 2021 Oscars broadcast. We talk about why the Oscars is a tricky program in normal times, how COVID changed this year's show, the choices the producers made in response, how they lost sight of the nominated films in favor of acclaiming individual artists and craftspeople, the disastrous ending to the show, where the show failed to trust its vision for the night, and much more. We finish up with Recently Watched.

For those unfamiliar with the show, The Collider Podcast has been running since 2012 (back when it was called The Collision) with hosts Matt Goldberg and Adam Chitwood talking about the newest movies and major news affecting the entertainment industry. While the podcast has morphed over the years as we've bounced between different platforms and site owners, we're now happy to have the podcast on Megaphone, which means you can find The Collider Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes typically post every Monday or Tuesday with the occasional bonus episode if there's more than one topic to talk about in a given week.

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