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A Take on the Academy
by Matthew Sprosty
Get ready for ”A TAKE ON THE ACADEMY!” The podcast that plunges headfirst into the Oscar snubs that have everyone buzzing! Ever wondered who truly deserves the spotlight? While the world shouts, “This person/film was snubbed for an Academy Award!” we dive into the juicy question: who genuinely deserved that prestigious nomination? With only five slots available, each snub tells an electrifying story—unveiling the shortcomings of the competition! Join our passionate host and Academy aficionado, Matthew Sprosty, alongside whoever dares to join him on this thrilling ride as they confront the uncomfortable truths of Hollywood. They’re determined to spotlight the overlooked talent that truly deserves your adoration! Don’t miss your opportunity to experience awards season through a fresh and exhilarating lens!
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The 2026 Oscars Recap Show w/ Rudy
The 98th Annual Academy Awards have come and gone, the envelopes have been opened, and the takes are officially flying. But today, we’re keeping it light. Matt is joined by special guest Rudy for a laid-back, post-show conversation about the 2026 Academy Awards: the moments, the looks, the people, what could have been tweaked, the In Memorium, and the stories that defined the night. From the Academy's use Sinners to drive viewers to the wins of One Battle After Another, we break down the history written in gold. No outrage. No blame game. Just two guys who love movies, talking about Hollywood’s biggest night. Because at the end of the day, it’s still about the movies (and two dudes trading mustaches...) #Oscars2026 #AcademyAwards #ATakeOnTheAcademy #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #OscarRecap #FilmLovers #CinemaTalk #Hollywood #BestPicture #FilmCommunity #MovieNerds #AwardsSeason #Sinners #OneBattleAfterAnother #PodcastLife #EntertainmentPodcast #FilmHistory #MovieTalk #KeepWatchingMovies
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The 2026 Oscar Nomination Show (w/ Mike Wendt)
It’s Oscar Nomination Day, and Matt is joined by Cleveland’s own powerhouse Location Manager Mike Wendt to break down the biggest surprises, the expected frontrunners, and the early predictions for who might take home gold this year. From record-setting nomination totals to category-by-category picks, Matt and Mike dive into the movies, performances, and behind-the-scenes craft that defined the year in film. Mike also teases his upcoming documentary project as well, giving listeners a look at what’s next for him in the local film scene. Tune in for film-lover energy, and the perfect blend of industry insight and Oscar-season chaos. The Night Light Cinema (Where Mike is a Board Member) Greater Cleveland Film Commission Mike's Instagram Mike's Letterboxd #ATakeOnTheAcademy #Oscars2026 #OscarNominations #AcademyAwards #FilmDiscussion #ClevelandFilm #LocationManager #MikeWendt #FilmingInCleveland #BehindTheScenes #AwardsSeason #MoviePodcast #FilmPodcast #OscarPredictions #Sinners2026 #ClevelandCinema #FilmIndustry #PodcastEpisode #MattSprosty #FilmCommunity
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Season Six Finale - CASTING! w/ Angela Boehm
For the Season 6 finale of A Take on the Academy, Matthew sits down with acclaimed Casting Director Angela Boehm, whose work has helped shape film and television across the Midwest and beyond. Angela’s career spans more than 25 years — from her early days building Olmsted Performing Arts into a cultural hub, to founding Angela Boehm Casting, a company that has become a trusted source for authentic talent in major studio films, independent features, and national commercial campaigns. As a member of the Casting Society of America, Angela has contributed to projects such as Cherry, White Boy Rick, My Friend Dahmer, and Fast 8, helping elevate Ohio as a serious force in casting. In this episode, Angela opens up about building a casting company from the ground up, how she approaches matching talent to story, the growing recognition of casting as a vital part of filmmaking, and what the new Oscar for Best Casting means for the industry. This finale closes out the season with an insightful look into the art of finding the right actor, the evolving landscape of casting, and the people behind the decisions that shape the stories we see onscreen. Links-- 1st Team Actors Studio Production Weekly Actors Access Amazon Set-Up For Self-Tape Auditions Donna Belajac Victoria Thomas Kim Coleman Casting By Documentary #AngelaBoehm #AngelaBoehmCasting #CastingDirector #Casting #CastingAgency #CastingOffice #CastingSocietyOfAmerica #CSA #BestCasting #Oscars #AcademyAwards #FilmCasting #TalentCasting #ClevelandFilm #OhioFilm #MidwestFilm #FilmIndustry #FilmmakerLife #BehindTheScenes #ATakeOnTheAcademy #SeasonFinale #ActingCommunity #ActorsLife #FilmProfessionals #Auditions #OnSet #MovieMaking #FilmCraft #Storytelling #Cherry #CherryMovie #WhiteBoyRick #MyFriendDahmer #Fast8 #FastAndFurious8 #ISeeYou #TheMarksman #TheEnforcer #TheLastWitchHunter #ThemThatFollow #TheAssassinationOfGianniVersace #KillingReagan #AmericanRust #Sleepless #Miles #ThePurge #DraftDay #TheCollected #TigerRising #TheByeByeMan #EscapePlan3 #CallJane #TheAssassinationOfGianniVersace #TheEnforcer #LostInYonkers #MovieMagic #Cinema #CastingMatters #TVCasting #FilmProduction #IndieFilm #StudioFilms #Hollywood #HollywoodCasting #FilmAwards #FilmPodcast #CreativeProcess #MakingMovies #OnCamera #FilmWork #ProductionLife #BehindTheCastingTable #ActingOpportunities #FilmRegion
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Did Julia Roberts Deserve her Award for "Erin Brockovich"?
In this episode of A Take on the Academy, host Matthew Sprosty is joined by special guest Jenna Messina to revisit one of the most iconic — and debated — Oscar wins of the 21st century: Julia Roberts’ Best Actress victory for Erin Brockovich at the 2001 Academy Awards. Jenna comes in unconvinced, worn down by Hollywood’s ongoing Roberts reverence. Matt, on the other hand, has loved Julia Roberts since Pretty Woman and will defend her smile, charm, and courtroom monologue to the end. Together, they revisit the race, reassess the nominees, and try to determine whether Oscar got it right… or if history deserves a rewrite. Debate, nostalgia, disagreement, and surprise fill the episode — and by the end, despite opposing instincts, Matt and Jenna agree on a new Best Actress winner for 2001. Did Julia deserve gold? Or was someone else robbed? Find out now. #ATakeOnTheAcademy #Oscars2001 #BestActress2001 #OscarRewind #FilmDiscussion #FilmPodcast #MovieDebate #CinemaHistory #OscarHistory #AcademyAwards #PodcastEpisode #PodcasterLife #FilmNerds #MovieTalk #RewritingTheOscars #JuliaRoberts #ErinBrockovich #PrettyWomanForever #BestActressRace #OscarSnub #RobbedOrRightful #RevisitingTheOscars #FilmPerformanceBreakdown #WhoShouldHaveWon #CrowningANewWinner #JennaMessina #MatthewSprosty #PodcastCollab #FilmConversations #MovieCritics #FilmAnalysis #FilmTwitter #CinephileCommunity #MovieLovers #PodbeanPodcasts #MovieReviewPodcast #RetroFilmTalk #AwardSeason
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Dudes Dissecting Disney - The Lost Episode
Before A Take on the Academy found its rhythm, before the guest interviews and Oscar debates, there was a forgotten experiment called Dudes Dissecting Disney. During the early days of the pandemic, Matthew Sprosty and his friend Rudy set out to create a collaborative podcast where anyone could record Disney conversations with friends or partners — no hosts, no format, just genuine conversation. The project never progressed beyond one episode… In this long-lost recording, Matt and Rudy revisit Beauty and the Beast (1991), Disney’s timeless tale that became the first animated feature ever nominated for Best Picture. They talk about what makes it endure, how the music and characters defined a generation, and why its emotional core still hits today (and what puts the B in Belle.) Matt also reflects on the episode’s origins, how creativity kept people connected during Covid, and what this little piece of podcast history means five years later. It’s part nostalgia, part time capsule, and part reminder of the stories that keep us grounded — even when the world feels like it’s spinning.
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Going Streeping! (Part V) with the Fade to Black Podcast
In this episode of A Take on the Academy, Sprosty is joined by Imani and Sunflower B. Rose from Fade to Black Podcast to revisit the 1999 Oscars and ask the unthinkable: should Meryl Streep really have been nominated for Music of the Heart? Together, they take a deep dive into the performances of that year’s standout actresses — from Diane Lane’s quiet strength in A Walk on the Moon, to Cecelia Roth’s raw emotion in All About My Mother, to Cameron Diaz’s surprising turn in Being John Malkovich, and more. The trio re-examines the Academy’s choices, highlights overlooked brilliance, and ultimately decide who should have earned that coveted spot. It’s thoughtful, funny, and just the right amount of chaotic — a perfect “Gone Streeping” kind of conversation. Listen now for a passionate breakdown of a year when bold female performances defined cinema, even if the Academy didn’t quite see it that way. Listen to The Fade to Black Podcast here! #ATakeOnTheAcademy #GoneStreeping #MerylStreep #FadeToBlackPodcast #Oscars1999 #BestActress #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #CameronDiaz #DianeLane #CeciliaRoth #MusicOfTheHeart #AcademyAwards #FilmHistory #CinemaLovers #PodcastCommunity
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How to Set Yourself on Fire* And Win an Academy Award (*Don't)
In this blazing episode of A Take on the Academy, Matt Sprosty and MC sit down with Academy Award and Emmy winner Jayson Duminego — the mind behind Action Factory and a driving force in modern stunt innovation. From his groundbreaking fire gel technology, which has changed the way film sets handle full-scale burns, to his lifelong journey in the stunt world, Jayson opens up about the artistry, science, and danger behind the action. We talk about how Action Factory came to be, the years of testing and teamwork that led to his Scientific and Technical Achievement Award from the Academy, and what it means to be recognized by both Hollywood and his peers. Along the way, Jayson shares stories about the evolution of safety in stunts, his Emmy win, and what drives him to keep pushing boundaries in one of the most high-risk, high-reward jobs in the industry. Whether you’re a film buff, a stunt enthusiast, or just curious about what goes into setting someone safely on fire for the camera — this is one you won’t want to miss. Plus, be sure to check out Jayson’s full interview on Second Chance Cinema for his incredible life story, his time with Mr. T, and more behind-the-scenes tales from the stunt world. Links: Action Factory's Website Second Chance Cinema - Stunt Life w/ Jayson Dumiego Jimmy Au's (for your next suit) Instagram Jayson Winning His Academy Award Ballerina Flame Thrower Fight Second Chance Cinema - The Thing From Another World #ATakeOnTheAcademy #SecondChanceCinema #JaysonDuminego #ActionFactory #FilmStunts #AcademyAwards #SciTechAwards #EmmyWinner #StuntPerformers #FilmInnovation #FireGel #BehindTheScenes #MovieMagic #FilmIndustry #PodcastInterview #HollywoodSafety #StuntCommunity
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Did Heath Ledger Deserve Best Supporting Actor for "The Dark Knight"?
In this episode of A Take on the Academy, we dive into one of the most unforgettable Oscar races of all time: 2008’s Best Supporting Actor. Did the Academy make the right call in giving Heath Ledger the award for his chilling, iconic performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight—or should Robert Downey Jr.’s fearless turn in Tropic Thunder have taken home the gold? We revisit both performances, the cultural context, and what this race says about comedy vs. drama at the Oscars. The Mount Rushmore Podcast Second Chance Cinema #ATakeOnTheAcademy #Oscars #AcademyAwards #HeathLedger #TheDarkKnight #RobertDowneyJr #TropicThunder #BestSupportingActor #OscarHistory #FilmDiscussion #MoviePodcast #SecondChanceCinema #TheMountRushmorePodcast
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HISTIE QUICKIE: The Bet that Made Film
Host Matthew Sprosty kicks off Quickie History — bite-sized dives into the wild beginnings of film — with a story that has it all: money, science, photography, and a galloping horse. In 1872, California tycoon Leland Stanford made a bet: Does a horse ever lift all four hooves off the ground while running? To prove it, he hired eccentric photographer Eadweard Muybridge, whose groundbreaking experiment didn’t just settle the wager — it created the very first “motion picture.” Along the way, we’ll talk about the tricks of the human mind (persistence of vision), how a horse’s sprint gave birth to cinema, and how “moving pictures” became simply “movies.” 📸 Instagram: @ATakeOnTheAcademy 👥 Reddit: r/ATakeOnTheAcademy
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Did "LOTR: The Return of the King" Deserve Best Picture?
Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King swept the 2004 Academy Awards, tying the record with 11 wins—including Best Picture. But two decades later, does it deserve the crown? Matt, Kyle, and Andy break down why ROTK dominated, what the Academy was really voting for, and which 2003 films may have been more deserving. Expect spirited debate, sharp arguments, and a little irreverence as we reimagine what Best Picture could have looked like. Follow the conversation beyond the pod: 📸 Instagram: @atakeontheacademy 👥 Reddit: r/ATakeOnTheAcademy
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Season 6 Trailer
Get ready for another year of bold debates, deep dives, and unfiltered conversations about the Academy Awards. This season, host Matthew Sprosty takes you beyond the red carpet — from rewriting Oscar history to exploring overlooked performances, hidden Hollywood stories, and the changing face of cinema. Whether you’re a die-hard Oscars fan or love great movie talk, A Take on the Academy is ready to challenge what you think you know about film’s biggest night. True cinephiles don't just watch movies, they analyze and question them. So, why would movies biggest awards night get a pass? #Oscars #AcademyAwards #FilmHistory #MoviePodcast #Cinephile #HollywoodHistory #Oscars2025 #FilmPodcast #AwardSeason #CinemaLovers #OscarsDebate #ATakeOnTheAcademy #MatthewSprosty
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Get ready for ”A TAKE ON THE ACADEMY!” The podcast that plunges headfirst into the Oscar snubs that have everyone buzzing! Ever wondered who truly deserves the spotlight? While the world shouts, “This person/film was snubbed for an Academy Award!” we dive into the juicy question: who genuinely deserved that prestigious nomination? With only five slots available, each snub tells an electrifying story—unveiling the shortcomings of the competition! Join our passionate host and Academy aficionado, Matthew Sprosty, alongside whoever dares to join him on this thrilling ride as they confront the uncomfortable truths of Hollywood. They’re determined to spotlight the overlooked talent that truly deserves your adoration! Don’t miss your opportunity to experience awards season through a fresh and exhilarating lens!
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