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Mentioned in 34 episodes
Conclave
Book • 1981
Conclave, written by Lawrence D. Klausner, is a novel that explores themes and settings that were relevant at the time of its publication in 1981.
The book is known for its engaging narrative, although specific details about the plot are not widely available.
It is a work of fiction that has been cataloged and sold through various bookstores and libraries.
The book is known for its engaging narrative, although specific details about the plot are not widely available.
It is a work of fiction that has been cataloged and sold through various bookstores and libraries.
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Mentioned in 34 episodes
Mentioned by Matt Belloni when discussing the Oscars.

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Mavericks Fans Revolt, ‘SNL 50’ Guesses, Oscars Watch, and Super Bowl Leftovers With Bryan Curtis and Matt Belloni
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when discussing the conclave.


Emily Peck

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Say Goodbye to Hollywood
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when discussing a movie.


Jon Lovett

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2 Woke 2 Pope
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during a discussion about movies and their distribution strategies.

Tom Quinn

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Four Industry Experts Debate Hollywood’s Moviegoing Crisis
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as the basis for the movie "Conclave".


Sean Fennessey

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‘Conclave’ Crackles, and Christopher Nolan’s Helicopter Movie Takes Off
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when discussing films nominated for Best Picture.


Linda Holmes

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2025 Oscars Guide And What's Making Us Happy
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when discussing the impact of Oscar wins on filmmakers' careers and future projects.


Matt Belloni

28 snips
Does an Oscar Matter More or Less Than Ever?
Mentioned when discussing the conclave and the selection of a new pope.

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Trump Renames Persian Gulf, Teases a “Big Announcement” & Loses Another Fighter Jet | John Green
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as the basis for the movie "Conclave".

Stephen Thompson

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Conclave
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as the basis for the movie "Conclave".

Shane O'Neill

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What ‘Conclave’ gets right about choosing the next pope


