
The Watch Oscar Nominations, ‘Sentimental Value’ Is Sensational, and Screenwriting in the Double-Screen Era. Plus, ‘The Pitt’ S2E3.
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Jan 23, 2026 This week, the hosts dive into the Oscars, praising the nominees and particularly lauding 'Sentimental Value' as a masterpiece. They discuss Matt Damon's take on how streaming is changing screenwriting, emphasizing the need for instantly engaging openings. Andy champions Season 2 of 'Drops of God' for its unique international flair. The conversation shifts to 'The Pitt' where they dissect character development and the show’s captivating pacing. They wrap up with a lively sports roundup, sharing insights on offseason moves and shifting fan loyalties.
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Quiet Films Can Rival Big Spectacles
- Andy Greenwald argues Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value is a modern masterpiece that prioritizes close human study over spectacle.
- The film’s intimacy and focus on faces revived Chris Ryan and Andy’s appreciation for quieter, character-driven cinema.
Use Momentum To Predict Awards
- When predicting awards, weigh guild momentum, box office, and perceived industry support rather than critics alone.
- Use nomination counts and technical categories to gauge likely winners.
Awards Outcomes Reflect Mixed Momentum
- The hosts debate Oscars momentum: Sinners has box-office and guild support while Sentimental Value appeals internationally.
- They observe awards outcomes reflect a mix of industry taste, guild influence, and expanded international voting.



