The Lone Acting Nominees
There’s a particular kind of film that exists in a fascinating Oscar limbo: movies celebrated for a single, standout acting performance but otherwise overlooked by the Academy. The Lone Acting Nominees digs into that very specific corner of cinema history. Each episode, host Gordon McNulty sits down with a new guest to explore one of these films, from forgotten gems to cult classics and everything in between. The conversation always centers on that nominated performance-what made it resonate with voters-but it also opens up to discuss the movie as a whole. They consider the director’s choices, the script, and why the rest of the film didn’t catch the Academy’s eye that year. It’s a deep dive into context, examining how that one performance fit into the broader Oscar landscape of its time. This isn’t just a review show; it’s a study of how we recognize artistic achievement, told through the lens of those unique movies that hung their entire Oscar hopes on a single actor. For anyone intrigued by awards history, acting craft, or simply great film conversation, this podcast offers a consistently fresh and thoughtful perspective, one isolated nomination at a time.