211 episodes

The Screen Test of Time is a podcast where Suzan Eraslan and David Daw set out to watch every movie ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, in order, from the first awards season to eventually the present day. Each week, they watch and review a different movie, and when they've watched everything nominated in a particular year, they tell you whether the Oscar went to the right one!

Screen Test of Time Suzan Eraslan and David Daw

    • TV & Film
    • 4.2 • 26 Ratings

The Screen Test of Time is a podcast where Suzan Eraslan and David Daw set out to watch every movie ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, in order, from the first awards season to eventually the present day. Each week, they watch and review a different movie, and when they've watched everything nominated in a particular year, they tell you whether the Oscar went to the right one!

    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    Tennessee Williams hated this adaptation of his play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof so much that he went up to people standing in line for it and said, “This movie will set the industry back 50 years. Go home!” Our episode won’t do that, but we agree with him on the movie. It’s been awhile since we had a flick where the Hays Code made it completely pointless to even try, but rarely with such incredibly good looking people as Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor.

    • 42 min
    The Defiant Ones

    The Defiant Ones

    Sidney Poitier makes his Screen Test of Time debut in this message movie, co-starring Tony Curtis, that's actually good. Two escaped chain gang convicts, one Black and one white, have to learn to work together to escape the law. Sounds like a simple, cheesy premise, but a nuanced story and incredible performances make this better than more recent movies with similar setups.

    • 50 min
    Gigi

    Gigi

    Split score alert! David and Suzan both hate and love the same things about Gigi, most of which boils down to Maurice Chevalier (the former) and everything else (the latter), but that doesn’t mean they weigh each equally. Ernst Lubitsch may be dead at this point in film history, but his influence is alive and kicking in old Maurice.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Witness for the Prosecution

    Witness for the Prosecution

    The final film of 1957, Witness for the Prosecution has it all: Murder! Intrigue! Humor! Marlene Dietrich! So it’s more than appropriate that this episode has it all: The cast of Westworld! The Sonic the Hedgehog, Pikachu, and Spider-Man films of the last few years! A first ever for the Screen Test of Time end of year choice! Enjoy this Thanksgiving Day release stuffed full of way too many things.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Peyton Place

    Peyton Place

    The Hayes Code relaxed restrictions on certain issues related to sex the year before Peyton Place was released, and the filmmakers took that ball and ran with it. A melodrama that would go on to be a television soap opera, every plot point is as over-the-top and ridiculous as it possibly can be.

    • 49 min
    Sayonara

    Sayonara

    Sometimes, our hosts' predictions from the previous week turn out to be wrong. It's rare that it's in this way, though... Sayonara stars Marlon Brando and Miiko Taka in a romantic drama about American soldiers falling in love with Japanese women in post-WWII Japan. Yes, it’s still problematic, but not in the way Suzan and David were anticipating.

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
26 Ratings

26 Ratings

MountainBeach ,

Love this podcast!

I listen to several podcasts about movies, and I tend to gravitate toward those podcasts that deconstruct, and analyze, all the aspects of any given film. I am, apparently, a movie nerd. I am not sure how I missed this one, because Suzan and David are funny and astute and willing to speak truth to classics! I applaud them foe slogging through horrible movies. We all know the Academy has nominated movies for, and awarded the Oscar to, some very badly made films. Those episodes are hilarious! Yet, listening to them express appreciation, and mad respect, to certain fils that have stood the screen test of time, is a joy! You will never regret time spent listening to this podcast, especially for those of us who nerd out on the movies!

ETA: The podcast where they discuss with “Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing”, is lol funny, and just great!

David Gibbs Portland 4444 ,

This….is a podcast

Two people with zero experience or authority on film got bored and started a podcast. They have no use for OSCAR choices, so they chose to focus on nominated films.

One of them had never seen CITIZEN KANE before- that’s how little they have experienced classic movies.

If they hate musicals, or other genres - DON’T WATCH THEM! How could such a biased review be useful.

These people have mostly bad things to say about some of the best movies ever, but - hey, they loved MAGIC MIKE.

angrylf ,

Yuk

Contemporary woke analysis of old movies - thanks but no thanks.

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