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Rewatching Oscar

Rewatching Oscar

Di: Jack Ferdman
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Freelance film critic and obsessive movie nut, Jack Ferdman, gives a detailed analysis of every Best Picture Academy Award winner by diving headfirst into its structure, writing, direction, and acting. He will share his insane passion for cinema with discussions about the random Oscar winner selected in each episode, as well as the many other greats from that calendar year. Join him every second Friday on his journey of re-watching every film that took home the top prize.

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  • Dances With Wolves (1990)
    Feb 27 2026

    This is truly an epic film ... in many ways. The scope, the cinematography, the story. And it all comes from the vision of Kevin Costner. The film is long ... and early on it feels long. But the beauty and themes take over. It's an important film.

    Looking back, was it deserving of the Best Picture Oscar for 1990? Listen and find out what film critic Jack Ferdman thinks, and which film he chooses for his Rewatch Oscar of that year.

    This is one special film ... so sit back and take it all in. Jack knows what he's talking about. Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.

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    1 ora e 26 min
  • Casablanca (1943)
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of Rewatching Oscar, a classic masterpiece is discussed. Yes, Casablanca has stood the test of time. From the great quotes, the amazing performances, the memorable characters, the love story, and even the wonderful emotional song, As Time Goes By, we remember it all.

    Looking back, was it deserving of the Best Picture Oscar for 1943? Listen and find out what film critic Jack Ferdman thinks, and which film he chooses for his Rewatch Oscar of that year.

    This is one special film ... so sit back and take it all in. Jack knows what he's talking about. Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.

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    1 ora e 19 min
  • Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of Rewatching Oscar, a film that is very VERY odd, confusing, and all over the place. But I guess that is the point of it. It tackles tons of themes, has incredible performances, and scenes that will both baffle and intrigue you. The movie, of course, is Everything Everywhere All At Once. If you don't think about your own personal life, with all the positives, negatives ... and everything in between that fill your days, then you should check your pulse. This is a special film.

    Looking back, was it deserving of the Best Picture Oscar for 2022? Listen and find out what film critic Jack Ferdman thinks, and which film he chooses for his Rewatch Oscar of that year.

    This is one crazy film ... so sit back and take it all in. Jack knows what he's talking about. Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.

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    Music by Turpac
    Show Producer: Jack Ferdman
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    1 ora e 32 min
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