Watching The Oscars has been a hallowed tradition for both Ruth & Ray since long before they met. This episode we are joined by Ruth's BFF Julia "Bling" -- who she has watched The Oscars with since they were teens -- for her first of what will hopefully be many appearances on the show. Join us for a funny convo about this year's movies, moments and the best ceremony in years!
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Timestamps:
01:00 Meet our special guest, Julia
11:00 Our first Oscars memories
17:50 Red carpet, Barbie fashion, our fave and least presenters moments and our thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel
25:00 Best Film nominees
27:00 Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon: What we hated and loved about them
40:00 Christopher Nolan, Best Actor, Wes Anderson wins his first Oscar
49:00 Best Documentary, Why Julia loves Barbie and all about Ken
57:00 Al Pacino, What was that? Best Short Film, Best Editor, Best Supporting Actress
01:09:00 Who would we thank if we won an Oscar
1:13:00 Why we love the speech by Cord Jefferson (Best Adapted Screenplay for his work on American Fiction)
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