
And the Runner-Up Is A Woman Robbed: Tilda Swinton and Amy Adams
Jan 25, 2023
Cody Derricks, a film critic and podcaster from Next Best Picture, joins for a fascinating discussion on Tilda Swinton and Amy Adams—two actresses whose standout performances were shockingly overlooked for Oscars. They dive into the emotional complexities of motherhood portrayed in Swinton's and Adams’ films, analyzing the nuances of their roles. The conversation also critiques Oscar nominations, highlighting systemic biases in recognition and the disparities between male and female actors, urging a re-evaluation of overlooked talent in cinema.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Overlooked Performances: Tilda Swinton and Amy Adams
02:18 • 2min
Exploring Complexities of Motherhood in Film
03:52 • 19min
The Artistry and Oversight of a Celebrated Actress
22:48 • 2min
Navigating Emotional Turmoil
24:19 • 8min
Exploring Emotional Depths: Tilda Swinton's Compelling Performance
32:29 • 2min
Decoding Amy Adams in 'Arrival'
34:21 • 19min
Embracing Time and Life's Inevitability
53:41 • 2min
The Oscars: Recognition and Overlooked Talent
55:50 • 12min
Oscar Nominations and Acting Nuances
01:08:18 • 14min
Award Nominations Debate
01:22:31 • 7min
