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AT&T Upsets All of Hollywood, But Did It Have a Choice? - The Sneider Cut Ep. 62
Collider Podcast
English - December 11, 2020 16:39 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 76 ratingsTV & Film Arts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week on episode 62 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider delves deeper into AT&T's decision to send WB's entire 2021 slate to HBO Max and addresses Christopher Nolan's scathing thoughts surrounding the move.
Elsewhere, Jeff weighs in on all the Spider-Man 3 news, Oscar Isaac's Metal Gear Solid movie, Ben Affleck re-teaming with George Clooney, new projects starring Chris Pratt and Daisy Ridley, and Steven Soderbergh producing the Oscars.
Finally, Jeff reviews Ma Rainey's Black Bottom on Netflix, Disney's live-action Mulan, Jessica Chastain's Ava and The Killing of Two Lovers as well as the trailers for Nobody, American Skin and Shadow in the Cloud before taking a few mailbag questions from fans, including one about the fate of Johnny Depp's floundering career.
Email or DM Jeff with mailbag questions every Thursday morning, and follow him on Twitter, Instagram and Cameo at @TheInSneider.
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