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‘Honest Trailers’ To Follow Up Oscar Episode With Live Streaming Watch Party

For the second year in a row, Screen Junkies is giving its fans a chance to get an honest take on the Academy Awards. The film-focused channel, owned and operated by Defy Media, has released its annual Oscar edition of Honest Trailers. If that’s not enough honesty for you, the channel’s stars will also host a live-streaming Oscar party on their secondary channel.

As it did last year, Honest Trailers is using Oscar season to crack jokes about all the Best Picture nominees. This year, the Emmy-nominated web series added a fun twist by inventing fake Donald Trump tweets for each contender. According to the President, Manchester By The Sea is “Sad!,” “Sad!!,” and also “Sad!!!”

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Anyone looking for some extra truth bombs come Oscar night should tune into the Screen Junkies News channel, where a live stream will offer up an “honest take on this year’s ceremony.” Expect plenty of La La Land jokes if Hollywood once against decides to hand out its most prestigious awards to the movie about Hollywood.

The Screen Junkies Oscar live stream begins at 8 PM ET on Sunday, February 26th. If on-demand content is more your speed, new Honest Trailers episodes arrive each week on the primary Screen Junkies YouTube channel, which has close to six million subscribers.

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