Adrian Broochy At The Oscars
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Feathers in faces, wisteria on bodices, and a brooch so big it becomes a character. We’re coming to you from WOMR/WFMR with our full 2026 Oscars roundup, and we’re not playing it safe. Michael and I start with something that’s been bugging us all week: the rise of AI voices in media and how quickly “real people” can get swapped for something that sounds human enough. That thread keeps popping up as we watch Hollywood try to stay glamorous while the ground shifts under it.
Then we hit the red carpet hard. We talk feather overload, the rare white-gown prophecy that actually works, and the looks that feel instantly iconic versus the ones that feel like a craft project. We also dig into the documentary race, the films we were rooting for, and why the winner still lands as important. From there it’s a rapid-fire tour of the night’s biggest fashion debates, including our unapologetic worst-dressed picks and a longer chat about stylists, aging, and what it means to dress for your body when millions are judging every seam.
And yes, we get to Conan. The fake commercials are killer, the jokes are sharp, and the most shocking takeaway might be this: starting in 2029, the Oscars won’t be on television at all, they’ll be YouTube-exclusive. Add in winners, acting highlights, Devil Wears Prada 2 news, Project Hail Mary anticipation, and an In Memoriam that genuinely hurts, and you’ve got a night that feels like the end of one era and the start of something stranger. Subscribe for more, share this with your favorite film friend, and leave a review, then tell us: which Oscars moment did you love or hate the most?
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