Welcome To Oscar Sunday!


Audrey Hepburn and her Oscar, in happier times

Welcome to Oscar Sunday!

Today is practically a holiday for me.  As someone who loves movies and who also loves award shows, the Oscar Ceremony is an important annual event.  I really don’t feel like the previous year is over until the Oscars have been handed out.  For me, I won’t truly be able to move on from 2025 and really plunge into 2026 until the award for Best Picture is handed out.

We’ll be here, the TSL crew, watching the show and rooting for our favorite films!  We’ll be posting all the winners, maybe a few reviews, and I’ll be tossing out some Oscar thoughts throughout the day.

Enjoy Oscar Sunday!  May we all be as happy as Audrey Hepburn was when she won her Oscar for Roman Holiday!

Scene that I Love: The Opening Of The Oscar


Happy Oscar Sunday!

Today’s scene that I love come from the classic Hollywood melodrama, 1966’s The Oscar!

Behold the glory that was Hollywood!

Actually, this film makes Hollywood look pretty low-rent.  Hopefully, though, this will be Frankie Fane’s year.  He’s paid his dues.  Who else are they going to give it to?  Frank Sinatra?

4 Shots From 4 Films: Special David Cronenberg Edition


4 Or More Shots From 4 Or More Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films lets the visuals do the talking!

Today, the Shattered Lens wishes a happy birthday to one of our favorite directors, David Cronenberg!  No one has done more to change the way that the world views Canadian cinema than David Cronenberg.  In honor of the man, his films, and his legacy, here are….

4 Shots From 4 David Cronenberg Films

Scanners (1981, dir by David Cronenberg, DP: Mark Iwrin)

Videodrome (1983, dir by David Cronenberg, DP: Mark Irwin)

The Dead Zone (1983, dir by David Cronenberg, DP: Mark Irwin)

Naked Lunch (1991, dir by David Cronenberg, DP:Peter Suschitzky)

 

Music Video of the Day: Talk About Love by Kate Hudson (2024, dir by Kimberly Stuckwisch)


Today’s music video of the day features two-time Oscar nominee, Kate Hudson!  A lot of people have been a little snarky about Kate’s nomination for Song Sung Blue.  Personally, I think her performance was great and the nomination was more than deserved.  I wish her all the best of luck tonight!

Enjoy!

Lisa Marie’s Week In Televison: 3/8/26 — 3/14/26


American Love Story: John F. Kennedy and Carolyn Bessette (FX)

This week, I watched the first three episodes of American Love Story.  Ryan Murphy is only an executive producer on this one but it is still very much shows his touch.  The first two episodes were okay.  The third episode was self-indulgent and felt like it could have just been 15 minutes without losing anything.  In the lead roles, Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly are two good-looking blanks.  Daryl Hannah has spoken out about how she’s been portrayed in the miniseries and she has every right to be angry.  My main issue with Ryan Murphy’s history lessons is that so many people accept them at face value without doing their own research.

Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese (Hulu)

I watched this three part crime docuseries on Sunday.  It told the story of Skylar Neese, a teenage girl who was brutally murdered, for no apparent reason, by her two best friends.  Though I had heard the story before, this was still sad and disturbing to watch.  While one of the murderers did seem to have some guilt afterwards, the other has shown zero remorse.  You really have to wonder what is happening inside some people’s minds.

Houses of Horror: Secrets of College Greek Life (Hulu)

I watched three episodes of this rather sordid docuseries on Thursday.  My favorite was the fraternity that was apparently a front for a drug running operation.

Rollergames (YouTube)

On Friday, Jeff and I hung out with our friend Pat and Dani and we watched an episode of this 90s roller derby show.  It was amusing, even if I had no idea what was actually going on for the majority of the show.  This could very well be a future Retro Television Review.

The Simpson (Disney+)

Poochie died on his way back to his home planet.

Top of the Pops (YouTube)

Jeff, Pat, Dani, and I watched an episode of this after Rollergames.  Fortunately, Jimmy Saville was not hosting.

Live Tweet Alert: Join #ScarySocial for Grizzly!


As some of our regular readers undoubtedly know, I am involved in a few weekly live tweets on twitter.  I host #FridayNightFlix every Friday, I co-host #ScarySocial on Saturday, and I am one of the five hosts of #MondayActionMovie!  Every week, we get together.  We watch a movie.  We tweet our way through it.

Tonight, at 9 pm et, Deanna Dawn will be hosting #ScarySocial!  The movie?  1976’s Grizzly!  

If you want to join us this Saturday, just hop onto twitter, start the movie at 9 pm et, and use the #ScarySocial hashtag!  It’s a friendly group and welcoming of newcomers so don’t be shy.

The film is available on Prime!

Song of the Day: Cleopatra Enters Rome by Alex North


Usually, we would celebrate the Ides of March tomorrow.  But, this year, Oscar Sunday falls on March 15th.  So, we’re going to pay honor to fall of the Roman Republic a day earlier than usual.  From the soundtrack of 1963’s Cleopatra,, here is Cleopatra Enters Rome, composed by Alex North!

Scenes That I Love: Michael Caine in Inception


Today, the Shattered Lens wishes a happy 93rrd birthday to Sir Michael Caine.

Today’s scene that I love comes from 2010’s Inception, a film that featured Caine in a small but key role.  Caine shares this scene with Leonardo DiCaprio and, as good an actor as DiCaprio may be, Caine dominates from the moment he first looks up.

4 Shots From 4 Films: Special Wolfgang Petersen Collection


4 Shots From 4 Films is just what it says it is, 4 shots from 4 of our favorite films. As opposed to the reviews and recaps that we usually post, 4 Shots From 4 Films lets the visuals do the talking!

Today, the Shattered Lens celebrates German director Wolfgang Petersen.  It’s time for….

4 Shots From 4 Wolfgang Petersen Films

Das Boot (1981, dir by Wolfgang Petersen, DP: Jost Vocano)

The NeverEnding Story (1984, dir by Wolfgang Petersen, DP: Jost Vocano)

In The LIne of Fire (1993, dir by Wolfgang Petersen, DP: John Bailey)

The Perfect Storm (2000, dir by Wolfgang Petersen, DP: John Seale)

Music Video of the Day: Close (to the Edit) by Art of Noise (1985, dir by Zbigniew Rybczyński)


This video was directed by the man who edited the controversial 1983 film, Angst.  This video was also controversial and was banned in New Zealand for being too violent.  Compared to what I see whenever I scroll through my twitter timeline, this video seems incredibly tame (albeit entertaining) today.

Enjoy!