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Glenn

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Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

If you think it's daunting, try the books.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

If you think it's daunting, try the books.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Yeah, we've got one of those biopics, A Complete Unknown. Timothy Chalamet playing a young Bob Dylan. The movie follows his rise in the music world. How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? Six. Six is the answer. We've got The Brutalist. Adrian Brody plays a fictional Jewish-Hungarian architect who relocates to the United States after World War II.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Yeah, we've got one of those biopics, A Complete Unknown. Timothy Chalamet playing a young Bob Dylan. The movie follows his rise in the music world. How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? Six. Six is the answer. We've got The Brutalist. Adrian Brody plays a fictional Jewish-Hungarian architect who relocates to the United States after World War II.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Yeah, we've got one of those biopics, A Complete Unknown. Timothy Chalamet playing a young Bob Dylan. The movie follows his rise in the music world. How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? Six. Six is the answer. We've got The Brutalist. Adrian Brody plays a fictional Jewish-Hungarian architect who relocates to the United States after World War II.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

You'd like to win the commission.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

You'd like to win the commission.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

You'd like to win the commission.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Waves? We're calling them waves now.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Waves? We're calling them waves now.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Waves? We're calling them waves now.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Oofta. Okay.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Oofta. Okay.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

Oofta. Okay.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

But see, I think the ranked choice voting is going to help Onora. I think a lot of people feel very favorably disposed toward that film. If they don't rank it first, they're going to rank it second or third. I think the buzz around Onora has been growing. I think this is a real chance for a scrappy little movie like Onora to take it home.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

But see, I think the ranked choice voting is going to help Onora. I think a lot of people feel very favorably disposed toward that film. If they don't rank it first, they're going to rank it second or third. I think the buzz around Onora has been growing. I think this is a real chance for a scrappy little movie like Onora to take it home.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

But see, I think the ranked choice voting is going to help Onora. I think a lot of people feel very favorably disposed toward that film. If they don't rank it first, they're going to rank it second or third. I think the buzz around Onora has been growing. I think this is a real chance for a scrappy little movie like Onora to take it home.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

As did I. I thought I was going to be out here all alone, but I join you, Linda. I'd like to see the Academy rewarding any innovation, any tweaking of the format. And it's not just that it's told through the character's eyes. The use of that could have easily been just a distracting gimmick, right? But it's used so smartly to serve the story and to serve the emotions of the story.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

As did I. I thought I was going to be out here all alone, but I join you, Linda. I'd like to see the Academy rewarding any innovation, any tweaking of the format. And it's not just that it's told through the character's eyes. The use of that could have easily been just a distracting gimmick, right? But it's used so smartly to serve the story and to serve the emotions of the story.

Up First from NPR
Who Will Win at the Oscars

As did I. I thought I was going to be out here all alone, but I join you, Linda. I'd like to see the Academy rewarding any innovation, any tweaking of the format. And it's not just that it's told through the character's eyes. The use of that could have easily been just a distracting gimmick, right? But it's used so smartly to serve the story and to serve the emotions of the story.