
The Last Word with Matt Cooper The Last Word on TV & Streaming: Golden Globe Nominations & Taylor Swift Doc
Dec 8, 2025
Broadcaster Elaine Burke, a pop culture aficionado, and journalist Joe O'Shea, known for his entertainment insights, dive into the latest Golden Globe nominations. They dissect the fascinating appeal and production scale of Taylor Swift's new docuseries, while also reflecting on 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!' and its declining ratings. The duo critiques notable snubs and odd nominations at the Globes, exploring why some favorites missed the cut. Tune in for their lively banter and hot takes on this year's media landscape!
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Controlled Access Taylor Swift Doc
- Taylor Swift's Disney+ doc will be a controlled, behind-the-scenes look shaped by her team rather than a fully candid portrait.
- Its value lies more in illustrating the scale and production of the tour than in raw personal revelation.
Three-and-a-Half-Hour Concert Film
- Elaine describes the concert film as a three-and-a-half-hour epic that documents a gruelling, repeatedly performed show across 51 cities and 114 gigs.
- She expresses curiosity about how the production maintained consistency while varying performances night to night.
RT's Timely Connolly Election Film
- Joe O'Shea recounts RT's quick documentary on President Catherine Connolly, filmed on the road late in the summer during the election.
- He highlights the film's focus on social media strategy and how Connolly connected with voters to win decisively.



