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The Way Too Early Oscar Podcast: Best International Feature


You can listen to The Way Too Early Oscar Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Google Podcasts.

Don’t forget to check out our other podcast: And The Winner Still Is… a retrospective Oscar podcast hosted by Marisa Carpico (Film Editor at ThePopBreak.com) and Matt Taylor.


In their latest breakdown of every Oscar category, Marisa and Matt discuss the Best International Feature category in preparation for the big ceremony on March 27.

This year, the nominees for Best International Feature are Drive My Car from Japan, Flee from Denmark, The Hand of God from Italy, Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom from Bhutan, and The Worst Person in the World from Norway.

Check back tomorrow for the episode on Best Original and Adapted Screenplay.

Don’t forget to check out these previous episodes:

Best Animated Feature and Best Animated Short: Hosts Marisa Carpico (Film Editor at ThePopBreak.com) and Matt Taylor dissect the animated category even though they canonically avoid children whenever possible.

Best Original Song and Best Original Score: Marisa Carpico and Matt Taylor kick off their annual Oscar category breakdowns with two of the most consistently chaotic groups of nominees: Best Original Song and Best Original Score.

In the Song Category, they praise Billie Eilish’s work for No Time to Die, dare to talk about Encanto’s Bruno and wonder how far Diane Warren will go to finally win her long overdue Oscar.

For Score, the pair begin their multi-episode praise of Dune, complain about the catch-22 of loving Nicholas Britell but hating Don’t Look Up and laude the subtle homages of the Parallel Mothers score.

2022 SAG Award Nominations: Hosts Marisa Carpico (Film Editor at ThePopBreak.com) and Matt Taylor dissect the absolutely bonkers Screen Actors Guild nominations. Marisa feels personally responsible for Kristen Stewart’s big snub and Matt embraces the chaos. Plus they discuss the prospect of the return of the dreaded Oscar host.

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