101 episodes

Ladies and Gentlemen. Welcome to The Envelope Podcast. Here on The Envelope, we will be discussing and reviewing every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. We will start at the beginning and work our way toward present day. You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

The Envelope The Envelope Podcast

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Ladies and Gentlemen. Welcome to The Envelope Podcast. Here on The Envelope, we will be discussing and reviewing every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. We will start at the beginning and work our way toward present day. You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

    Final Episode Special!

    Final Episode Special!

    Ladies & Gentlemen. Welcome to “The Envelope” Podcast.  For the last time.
    Here on The Envelope, we have discussed & reviewed every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History.  We began with the very first Best Picture Winner “Wings” and over the past 93 episodes (plus a few Special Episodes), we have watched, analyzed and debated every Best Picture Winner in order, all the way up to the latest winner “Nomadland.”  
    What an amazing way to view the progression of film through the decades. We genuinely hope you enjoyed following along with us! Our podcasts will remain on iTunes and our website for future enjoyment. So please catch up on any episodes you might have missed! 
    This week we’re bringing you our FINAL EPISODE where we rank our Top Ten Favorite Academy Award Best Picture Winners.

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Nomadland

    Nomadland

    On this episode, we discuss the ninety-third Best Picture Winner: “NOMADLAND”
    "Nomadland" is based on the 2017 nonfiction book "Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century" by Jessica Bruder. The film follows Fern, a woman in her sixties who, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad. The film is a poetic character study on the forgotten and downtrodden that captures the restlessness left in the wake of the Great Recession. Directed by Chloé Zhao, the film stars Frances McDormand as Fern and David Strathairn as Dave.
    Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. 
    You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Parasite

    Parasite

    On this episode, we discuss the ninety-second Best Picture Winner: “PARASITE”
    "Parasite" is a South Korean black comedy thriller that follows a poor family who scheme to become employed by a wealthy family and infiltrate their household by posing as unrelated, highly qualified individuals. Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan. Directed by Bong Joon Ho, the film stars Kang-ho Song as Ki Taek, Sun-kyun Lee as Dong Ik, Yeo-jeong Cho as Yeon Kyo, Woo-sik Choi as Ki Woo and So-dam Park as Ki Jung.
    Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. 
    You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Green Book

    Green Book

    On this episode, we discuss the ninety-first Best Picture Winner: “GREEN BOOK”
    "Green Book" is a biographical comedy-drama written by Peter Farrelly, Brian Hayes Currie and Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga's son, Nick Vallelonga, based on interviews with his father and Shirley, as well as letters his father wrote to his mother. Dr. Don Shirley is a world-class African-American pianist, who is about to embark on a concert tour in the Deep South in 1962. In need of a driver and protection, Shirley recruits Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga, a tough-talking bouncer from an Italian-American neighborhood in the Bronx. Despite their differences, the two men soon develop an unexpected bond while confronting racism and danger in an era of segregation. Directed by Peter Farrelly, the film stars Viggo Mortensen as Tony Lip, Mahershala Ali as Dr. Donald Shirley, Linda Cardellini as Dolores and Sebastian Maniscalco as Johnny Venere.
    Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. 
    You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    The Shape of Water

    The Shape of Water

    On this episode, we discuss the ninetieth Best Picture Winner: “THE SHAPE OF WATER”
    "The Shape of Water" is a romantic fantasy film that follows Elisa, a mute, isolated woman who works as a cleaning lady in a hidden, high-security government laboratory in 1962 Baltimore. Her life changes forever when she discovers the lab's classified secret: a mysterious, scaled creature from South America that lives in a water tank. As Elisa develops a unique bond with her new friend, she soon learns that its fate and very survival lies in the hands of a hostile government agent and a marine biologist.  Directed by Guillermo del Toro, the film stars Sally Hawkins as Elisa Esposito, Michael Shannon as Richard Strickland, Richard Jenkins as Giles, Octavia Spencer as Zelda Fuller, Michael Stuhlbarg as Dr. Robert Hoffstetler and Doug Jones as Amphibian Man.
    Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. 
    You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Moonlight

    Moonlight

    On this episode, we discuss the eighty-ninth Best Picture Winner: “MOONLIGHT”
    "Moonlight" is a coming-of-age drama based on Tarell Alvin McCraney's unpublished semi-autobiographical play "In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue." The film presents three stages in the life of Chiron, a young black man growing up in Miami. The film explores the difficulties he faces with his sexuality and identity, including the physical and emotional abuse he endures growing up.  His epic journey to manhood is also guided by the kindness, support and love of the community that helps raise him.  Directed by Barry Jenkins, the film stars Mahershala Ali as Juan, Janelle Monáe as Teresa, Naomie Harris as Paula, Alex R. Hibbert as Little (Chiron in the first segment), Ashton Sanders as Chiron (in the second segment), and Trevante Rhodes as Black (Chiron in the third segment).
    Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. 
    You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Gingerpeach1 ,

Great podcast!

This is my favorite podcast! I learn a lot of cool stuff about the movies, but I honestly love it for the insightful and often hilariously real observations from the group. They don’t hold back. Great personalities and conversation that’s just so fun to listen to!

Philip Heard ,

Pretty Terrific

I found this show searching for MRS. MINIVER, and was delighted how much they talked it up. I love that film, and that episode made me love it even more.

geminiskye ,

Love this podcast!!

As a movie buff/nerd, I absolitely love hearing about the history of the Oscars as well as the modern viewings of all the Oscar winners. It's fun to hear about what holds up and what doesn't! Plus I enjoy the banter of the hosts. :)

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