Duana and Lainey have kicked off a new podcast series in which they discuss the work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays.
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On this season finale we asked you to set the line-up. So, by your agenda, we're unpacking the work of Aidy Bryant, and our work recommendations for Chrissy Teigen, the British Royal Family, and we end where we should: with Bennifer! Thank you for listening!Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Discussions of In The Heights focus on the star power of Anthony Ramos, the joy of summer in the city on a big screen -- and the fact that the actual Washington Heights is dominated by Afro-Latinx people, who don't have *any* presence in the film's many lead roles. It's not 'cancel culture' to discuss the casting decisions made by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jon M Chu that got the film to this point. The critique, the implications - and the impact on the "good guy" careers.Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everything is coming up Kathryn Hahn. Did you always know? Or do you just know now? Same goes for Renée Elise Goldsberry. On this episode we discuss making it later. And if there are benefits to non-ingenue fame and success. If so… what are they?Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unbelievably, the best-ever 'concert' film - actually an intimate (if highly-produced) diary of Madonna at Peak Superstar -- is 30 years old. We discuss how it shaped a generation, what still resonates decades later, Madonna's strategic exhibition and exploitation of other people's stories (and the parts that were clearly not calculated), and why it marks a turning point for the way gay culture was seen in media. We also touch on the specific shame of our specific geographic connection to Truth or Dare's most embarrassing plotline... Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We procrastinate discussing the worst-rated Oscars on record by discussing our now first-person experiences of vaccination - including which brand has indie cool cred. But eventually we get to business - could these COVID-styled Oscars have been any better? What were the unforced errors, and what could possibly have been done to avoid them? Plus, we show our work in a deeply petty argument that delights us both. Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amanda Gorman looks like herself on the cover of VOGUE, and in Doreen St. Felix's profile, she doubles down on being worthy of all the attention - in her speech, dress, and actions. But if she's already 'perfect' - where will all the talent and opportunities take her, and how will she change? Plus, what if you're super talented, working hard, and not getting attention? One SNL star is leaning into the unlikely label of 'The One Who's Overlooked'. Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Surprise - Hollywood has perpetuated stereotypes about Asians and continues to create challenges for the still-too-few Asians in media. We discuss Hollywood’s anti-Asian blindspots and the difference that storytelling can make in pushing for change. Then, actress & director Sarah Ramos was almost a Gossip Girl. What did it cost her - and what did she gain?Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Harry & Meghan's explosive interview with Oprah was a master class. We had to break down all the ways Oprah's tone, technique and even her sitting position created the first must-see TV we've had in years -- and how Harry, the surprise star of the show, harnessed vulnerability and pain to hit the Royal Family where it definitely hurts. Join us each week as Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, 'Show Your Work' is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There’s a lot of disappointment about Joss Whedon and rightly so, but not everyone who worked on Buffy and Angel was an asshole. That said, we were all assholes where Britney Spears is concerned – but in talking about Britney’s situation, it’s also worth discussing the realities of achieving child stardom. And then, always and forever? To All The Boys and its legacy. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rebecca Hall just revealed her surprise personal connection to the theme of her directorial debut film, Passing, starring Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga – and our personal connection to that connection. Then the debate about Carey Mulligan’s appearance in Promising Young Woman.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back - dissecting a profile of Awkwafina OR Nora Lum, depending on who's speaking, whose project it is -- and what each 'name' is allowed to do. We dive into how 'stage' names help and hinder, and what it means when one becomes the dominant name? We even dive into 'Lainey' vs Elaine, and which is used when. Then, we discuss cast chemistry -- what it looks like, how to create it -- and what happens to shows and movies when it doesn't exist. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Everyone's been obsessing over the steamy sex scenes in the binge-of-the-break Bridgerton, but what are we supposed to think about that scene of non-consent? Or about the racial representation? Does Bridgerton know what it wants to be? Then at your behest, we've got a few of our favourite new recommendations, and a note from one of you that's firing us up to actually face 2021!Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Cruise’s on set tirade and what it says about workplace culture. Also, a listener asks us, how do we move past imposter syndrome or can a certain kind of imposter attitude actually help us work better? Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We saved Mariah's, uh, 'literary triumph' for December, since she owns Christmas -- but the jury's out on whether she owns other things, like coherent writing, BDE, or any sense of humility. Plus 'Big Mouth' and 'SNL' tackled the Red Wave of tween periods in two very different ways -- is one better than another, or do both signal a Red Wave of period acceptance? Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our ideas of who stars are and what they do are changing - Cardi B is Billboard's Woman of the Year, and her critics say she's undeserving - but do they really just want her to stay out of 'their' spaces? Then, Cazzie David is the latest celebrity offspring with a book of essays - but anything you think about her being a spoiled rich kid, she also thinks - and says out loud. Plus, what do you do when your coworkers are COVID deniers and want you along for the ride?Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
By request, we focus on the Show Your Work of Stacey Abrams this week… but the conversation might be hornier than you expect. And we pay tribute to Alex Trebek: the work that went into becoming the most beloved game show host of our time. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One measly Disneyland pass turned out to be Shonda's ticket out of ABC's Magic Kingdom and into the Netflix universe. On this episode, we discuss how ABC lost the “candy”. And then there’s Borat. What is the work from Sasha Baron Cohen that goes into making and being Borat – and which lines shouldn’t be crossed, even in the name of work?Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do we have to rethink the couples we used to ship on our favourite shows from the past? Which romance on The West Wing reads differently through a 2020 lens? How looking back on your work is also part of the work. And what did you read from Kate McKinnon “breaking character” last week on Saturday Night Live? Did she take a break from her work or was it actually just really great work? Plus the star we CAN'T STOP MENTIONING. Help.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back! There’s a new job opportunity on film and television sets... in this episode, we discuss the upsides and downsides of the job, and who's actually suited to it. Then -- it’s a new Chris Rock, are you surprised? . How choosing to know himself helped him to finally to embrace his power. Plus - it's fall, and Mimi has homework for us all!Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dolly Parton's Billboard feature is famous for her quote about Black Lives Matter - but it's actually all about the long game of building her status as a legend while she's still here. Plus we dig into the work of a surprise booming industry - do you have what it takes to excel at phone sex? Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Emmys will go on…but virtually. What’s the work involved in putting on television’s biggest night – and how much more work will this be for celebrities? Then, after tons of accusations that The Ellen Show is a toxic workplace, how do Ellen and her show go on - and should it? Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
E. Alex Jung has written some of the best celebrity profiles online and conducts the most insightful celebrity interviews. We discuss how his work process makes him so successful. And then… the ins and outs of working with our friends, plus some high-level Netflix conspiracy theories.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As promised, YOUR work is in the spotlight this week as we discuss work questions submitted by listeners about storytelling, white privilege, and the right way to leave a job. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ahead of the premiere of Hamilton on Disney+, we discuss the Hamilton model of success – and why this musical masterpiece is so much more than the turntable and the stage. Hamilton was a true trailblazer even before it opened on Broadway.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the next part of our ongoing discussions about how anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism affects pop culture, we talk about how Hollywood prioritises certain creatives over others – and this happens at the beginning of the storytelling process. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amid the global conversations about anti-Black racism, performers from 'Glee', 'Insecure', and many more have highlighted policies and procedures that perpetuate inequality on Hollywood sets. This week, we're talking about the logistics of set life, why it was easy for anti-Black behaviors to go unchecked, and the common denominator all those changes will need. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kathleen Newman-Bremang joins us on this episode to talk about her work experience as a Black woman in white workspaces as the rest of us work to be better allies both in our professional and personal lives. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now that The Last Dance is over what, really, did we learn about leadership, team work, good work, and bad work from Michael Jordan and his Chicago Bulls teammates? And is it bad work or good work that Some Good News has been sold?Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michelle Obama’s 'Becoming' documentary delivered, as expected. But… some people didn’t get it. Which means they don’t actually get her work, even though she keeps showing us over and over again. Adele made headlines last week even though we’ve been waiting forever for her new work. How will she address the recent news stories about her when – if – she gets back to work? And finally, Alison Roman and Chrissy Teigen did NOT show their work this week. We break down the recipe of this food fight. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, a missed film release date means a juicier interview with Tracee Ellis Ross -- she finally answers the question 'why are you so damn cool?' -- it has to do with genetics, her famous family, and big breaks that came late. On the flip side, Never Have I Ever star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan got her HUGE break in her very first job -- how she's handling both the show and the fame like she's been doing this for decades. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week: Taylor Swift is coming for Scooter Braun again – but is this the right kind of power move? We’ve waited over 20 years to see Michael Jordan’s behind-the-scenes power moves and The Last Dance delivers. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s been five weeks now that we’ve been sheltering in place. So, like, almost a semester. Time for a celebrity lockdown work report card. Between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Ryan Murphy, and Issa Rae, who’s barely passing, who’s meeting expectations, and who’s the class valedictorian so far? Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gal Gadot is Wonder Woman but does her new Vogue cover story make you wonder about her? And how Jaboukie Young-White is making a career out of going to the principal’s office.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Krasinski was supposed to be celebrating the release of another project right now. Instead, he’s winning the internet with something much less “quiet”. And then, why we're cheering for CHEER'S LaDarius Marshall, and why you will be too.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can’t be “royal”, Duana The Name Therapist has some suggestions for their new brand. Next, Jimmy Fallon’s secret weapons for The Tonight Show during COVID-19, and the work inside Mariah Carey’s home studio. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Evans is launching a new website aimed at bringing people together and somehow we find a way to connect him to Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. Also, how writers’ rooms are adapting to the new isolation workstyle, and how all workplaces (and/or homes, which are the new workplace) are affected by these times. Sibling rivalry, however, may be immune to any pandemic...Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We open with an entertainment business model built on the sweet sounds of slapping flesh. Can you guess which? Then, Oprah is here to help during our collective lockdown with a new series. So if she’s doing it this way, what does it mean for the rest of the industry? Still, Oprah’s not the social distancing genius of the week. That would be DJ D-Nice, whose work gave us joy and nostalgia, in more ways than one.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A new interview with Reese Witherspoon gives us insight into the work that went into building her empire, including what she’s NOT good at, and what it’s like to work with her. Also, social distancing recommendations for the long weeks ahead. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Social distancing has changed workplace procedures in every industry. We discuss some of the changes in how pop culture is being delivered during the time of coronavirus and how live television broadcasts are adjusting their processes. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We discuss the departure of Justin Chambers and Dr Alex Karev’s final “appearance” on Grey’s Anatomy – how that storyline unfolded, both onscreen and behind the scenes. Then, Ali Wong shows her work through word choice, tour life, and having no f-cks to give.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unexpectedly, Harry Styles is what unites us. On this episode, we discuss why Harry Styles can bring together disparate tastes and how he borrowed the “actor’s technique” on his path to solo success with comparative analysis to other teen idols and current popstars like Justin Timberlake, Justin Bieber, and Normani. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Why Jessica Simpson’s 'Open Book' is the best work of her career and the power of not giving a fuck. But what about the power of caring too much? BTS is the world’s biggest band – but are they powerful enough to claim their biggest goal? Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’re back this week with a bonus behind-the-scenes episode of how we worked through our Oscars coverage and edited ourselves down to just 24 posts and over 10,000 words.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Did we learn anything new from 'Miss Americana', Taylor Swift’s new Netflix documentary? Where does the film fit in the library of 'female musician documentaries'? What is the work that goes into documenting her work? The Assistant is a film about one day in the work life – which is her only life – of a Hollywood assistant. Director Kitty Green joins us to talk about showing the many ways a workplace and culture can be abusive.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Aidy Bryant and why “nice” is such a loaded word, especially at work. Then how Alison Brie’s Horse Girl is a bait and switch…and why she’s openly declaring her reddit thirst. Finally… are you a Monica or a LaDarius? Do you have what it takes to be on mat? We’re obsessed with Cheer – but we’re also worried about next year. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brad Pitt is winning everything. And there is work in winning – but is he showing us? Beyoncé’s IVY PARK x adidas collection has finally dropped. Was the launch up to her usual work standard? Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Monday's Oscar nominations still *really* sting, since it's clear the Academy wants no new friends -- almost no nominations for women or people of colour means we wonder if it's time for a revolution. And from one archaic institution to another, we break down Harry & Meghan's escape from the confines of the Royal Family, and why it's broken everything we know about palace protocol. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A special on-the-road edition of Show Your Work - we are Sleepless in L.A. and thrilled about it! Fresh from Lainey's first-ever Golden Globes (in that dress) we break down exactly how the Red Carpet happens, and how everyone from Jennifer Aniston on down deals with this adrenaline-drunk event. Plus, we decide what goes on the site just minutes after the show - in this ep, we take you into our editorial meeting (i.e. our hotel room) as we debate Hot (or not) Hollywood Dads, winners vs. we-wish-they-won, and which Golden Globes looks made the cut.Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s the final episode of the year and the decade and we go into the mailbag where there have been several requests to unpack all the drama that went on behind the scenes on The Affair between Ruth Wilson, showrunner Sarah Treem, and Showtime. You also wrote to us about JLo, Scarjo, book recommendations about work, a suggestion about Gabrielle Union and The Morning Show, and, of course, Ryanair! Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scarlett Johannson hosted SNL this week, so we face our eternal question, What's her deal as an actress, beyond 'highest grossing box office'? And what should it, or maybe could it, be? Plus, how the Hallmark Channel handled their maybe-first-ever controversy (spoiler: REALLY not well) and the crowning achievement of Mariah Carey, Christmas Queen. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the Golden Globes and the SAG nominations out this week, we try to figure out the various identities of each award during award season. What does it mean if you win an “Andrea Zuckerman”? Jennifer Lopez is doing it all, including hosting Saturday Night Live – but is she good at it? And finally, why Wonder Woman’s new best friend is better than her boyfriend. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.