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Norman's on sabbatical, honey! This time on The Mixed Reviews, the career of powerhouse Willem Dafoe, from Platoon to Spider-Man, from Shadow of the Vampire to Nosferatu we cover it all! And in a preview of our patreon content, this is the extended cut! More Dafoe all the time! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or wherever you get podcasts! All clips are used under Fair Use and belong to their respective copyright owners.
Den står på porno, gys og Kate Bush i den her omgang, hvor Karoline og Claus går i nærkamp med en biograffilm og to aktuelle serier. I 'Red Rocket' skal den falleret pornoskuespiller Mikey kæmper sig tilbage til rampelyset efter at være nødt til at stikke af fra Hollywood, og værterne diskuterer, hvad der gør den så god, og så bliver Karoline quizzet i sin porno-viden. Dernæst står den på den nyeste omgang 'Stranger Things' og 'Obi Wan Kenobi', især med fokus på den første. For er det efterhånden ikke ved at være tid til at stoppe med at lave de samme serier igen og igen? Lyt med og få svaret!Klip: UIP, Netflix, Walt Disney og YouTube
Lee welcomes actor Brittney Rodriguez who plays June in Sean Baker's Red Rocket. Mikey Saber (Simon Rex) returns home to Texas City after 17-year absence and gets himself a gig as a dealer with a weed business run by Leondria and her daughter June who also acts as an enforcer.
Lee welcomes actor Brittney Rodriguez who plays June in Sean Baker's Red Rocket. Mikey Saber (Simon Rex) returns home to Texas City after 17-year absence and gets himself a gig as a dealer with a weed business run by Leondria and her daughter June who also acts as an enforcer.
Lee welcomes actor Bree Elrod that plays Lexi, who is reunited with her estranged husband Mikey Saber (Simon Rex) after he returns home to Texas City after 17-year absence in Sean Baker's Red Rocket.
Lee welcomes actor Bree Elrod that plays Lexi, who is reunited with her estranged husband Mikey Saber (Simon Rex) after he returns home to Texas City after 17-year absence in Sean Baker's Red Rocket.
Dallas and Lee travel to Texas City, Texas where a down and out ex-porn star Mikey Saber decides to crawl back to his hometown, where his estranged wife and mother-in-law are living. Just as this dysfunctional family seems to be making things work, Mikey meets a young woman named Strawberry working the cash register at a local doughnut shop.We also preview some upcoming interviews with Bree 'Lexi' Elrod and Brittney 'June' Rodriguez and dive into our interviews archive with the films co-writer Chris Bergoch.
Dallas and Lee travel to Texas City, Texas where a down and out ex-porn star Mikey Saber decides to crawl back to his hometown, where his estranged wife and mother-in-law are living. Just as this dysfunctional family seems to be making things work, Mikey meets a young woman named Strawberry working the cash register at a local doughnut shop. We also preview some upcoming interviews with Bree 'Lexi' Elrod and Brittney 'June' Rodriguez and dive into our interviews archive with the films co-writer Chris Bergoch.
In this week's episode we investigate a set of murders around 90's Los Angeles as we review The Little Things and then we head over to the Sunshine State as we review The Florida Project.
Joe, Spencer, and Walker review the new Prime film directed by Regina King, One Night in Miami. It follows four famous friends: Sam Cooke, Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, and Jim Brown. Other topics include Spencer's review of News of the World and a slew of mini-reviews.
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This week the guys take a personal journey into childhood innocence & poverty with a discussion for 2017’s ‘THE FLORIDA PROJECT.’Music by: Admiral Atlas & DJ Onarres.
This week the guys take a personal journey into childhood innocence & poverty with a discussion for 2017’s ‘THE FLORIDA PROJECT.’Music by: Admiral Atlas & DJ Onarres.
Political theorist Benjamin Studebaker returns to talk work, structure, meritocracy and legitimation mechanisms as we discuss Sean Baker's wonderful film 'The Florida Project'.
(It appears that some of the audio got botched in the export, so apologies for that and the lack of sleep/energy I had ahead of time) On the latest episode of Filmatic, I am joined by some fantastic friends as we discuss and analyze 'The Florida Project' (now streaming on Netflix). We also discuss some movie news relating to Venom 2, The Batman, and the current state of movies in general. Remember to follow @filmaticpodcast on Instagram for more.
Sammy and Skooby discuss director Sean Baker's tale of the families living in a roadside motel on the outskirts of Disney World.
I denne syvende udgave af Poptillæggets serie om 10’erne skal det handle om de film, der på forskellige måder har gjort indtryk i det forgangne årti. Tag med på denne filmiske rejse gennem 10'erne og hør om rumfilm, romantiske komedier, ungdomsfilm med queer-tematikker og om det interessante nybrud i danske film, som varsler godt for 2020'erne. Liste over panelets yndlingsfilm i 10'erne: 1. 'The Favourite' af Yorgos Lanthimos2. Dokumentaren 'The Act of Killing'3. 'Kvinden på krigsstien'4. Oscarvinderen 'Moonlight'5. 'Dronningen' 6. 'Under the Skin' med Scarlett Johansson7. 'A Star is Born' er ikke til sat komme udenom af storfilm i dette årti8. 'The Florida Project'9. 'Force Majeure'10. Den bedste Lars von Trier-film i årtiet er 'Melancholia'11. 'Bridesmaid', som er en af årtiets bedste kvindekomedier12. Den nye danske film 'Onkel'13. 'Lemonade' af Beyonce var en bedre film end albummet alene Ugens gæster: Lise Ulrich og Lone Nikolajsen. Vært og tilrettelægger: Lucia Odoom. Producer: Kathrine Eggert Wadsholt. I redaktionen: Sille Westphal og Nina Kragh.
In Woodshock Kristen Dunst plays Theresa a haunted young woman spiraling in the wake of profound loss and is torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug. The Florida Project is set over one summer, as a precocious six-year-old Moonee courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World. In A24 Hour News, Lee and Dallas share their experiences from the London Film Festival where they caught five new A24 films and we have a bumper interview with The Last Black Man in San Francisco co-writer and director, Joe Talbot.
In Woodshock Kristen Dunst plays Theresa a haunted young woman spiraling in the wake of profound loss and is torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug. The Florida Project is set over one summer, as a precocious six-year-old Moonee courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World.In A24 Hour News, Lee and Dallas share their experiences from the London Film Festival where they caught five new A24 films and we have a bumper interview with The Last Black Man in San Francisco co-writer and director, Joe Talbot.
Lee is joined by the producer and co-writer of The Florida Project, Chris Bergoch. Chris shares with us how he got his break in the industry, the birth of his relationship with Sean Baker, moving from tv to features and his work on Starlet and the critically acclaimed Tangerine, the long development process of The Florida Project, its origins, the casting and locations, it's popularity, working with A24 and what's to come next.
Lee is joined by the producer and co-writer of The Florida Project, Chris Bergoch.Chris shares with us how he got his break in the industry, the birth of his relationship with Sean Baker, moving from tv to features and his work on Starlet and the critically acclaimed Tangerine, the long development process of The Florida Project, its origins, the casting and locations, it's popularity, working with A24 and what's to come next.
Lee and Dallas look at two lesser known A24 films, The Lovers and The Exception. Debra Winger and Tracy Letts play a long-married, dispassionate couple in The Lovers who are both in the midst of serious affairs. But on the brink of calling it quits, a spark between them suddenly reignites, leading them into an impulsive romance. The Exception sees a German soldier try to determine if the Dutch resistance has planted a spy to infiltrate the home of Kaiser Wilhelm in Holland during the onset of World War II, but falls for a young Jewish Dutch woman during his investigation.In A24 Hour News we discuss the Midsommar director's cut and preview an upcoming interview with Chris Bergoch, the co-writer of The Florida Project. Check out our full interview with The Lovers writer/director Azazel Jacobs on Episode 24 - www.thenerdparty.com/thea24project/24-azazel-the-lovers-jacobs-interview
Lee and Dallas look at two lesser known A24 films, The Lovers and The Exception. Debra Winger and Tracy Letts play a long-married, dispassionate couple in The Lovers who are both in the midst of serious affairs. But on the brink of calling it quits, a spark between them suddenly reignites, leading them into an impulsive romance. The Exception sees a German soldier try to determine if the Dutch resistance has planted a spy to infiltrate the home of Kaiser Wilhelm in Holland during the onset of World War II, but falls for a young Jewish Dutch woman during his investigation. In A24 Hour News we discuss the Midsommar director's cut and preview an upcoming interview with Chris Bergoch, the co-writer of The Florida Project. Check out our full interview with The Lovers writer/director Azazel Jacobs on Episode 24 - www.thenerdparty.com/thea24project/24-azazel-the-lovers-jacobs-interview
Charlie, Jess, Daniel and Jake discuss the week's films, Daniel speaks to the director of 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' Mike Newell about the making of the film, and we join the battle between Netflix and Hollywood's heavyweights as the streaming service's feud with Cannes Film Festival divides opinions.Reviews▸ The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (0:42)▸ I Am Not A Witch (7:40)▸ Super Troopers 2 (8:23)▸ The Song Keepers (17:11)▸ I Feel Pretty (18:52)Trailers▸ Hot Summer Nights (26:26)▸ Mary Shelley (30:20) - you can also read Jake's 'Mary Shelley' review here▸ The Meg (35:21)News▸ The new-school world of movie streaming and the old-school world of movies in theatres are now at war - and at the centre of that war is a feud between Netflix and the Cannes Film Festival. It all kicked off at the end of March, when Cannes announced that Netflix movies would be banned from competing at the festival because of the streamer's refusal to embrace old-fashioned theatrical rollouts. Last week, Netflix announced that it was pulling out of Cannes completely - not just the competitions - to protest the decision. No films with Netflix distribution will play in any section at Cannes this year. This conflict is really about two very different cinema cultures - the French perspective, which sees cinema as a communal experience devoted to an art that is meant to be projected onto a big screen - and the American one, which values choice and individual taste and looks at a movie as something that’s the same no matter the size of the screen and the viewing conditions under which you see it. Now, with an increasing amount of directors, actors and film critics weighing into the Netflix vs Cannes debate... who is right and who is wrong? (40:21)Interview▸ With the release of ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’ this week, Daniel had the chance to chat with acclaimed director Mike Newell about his experiences making the film, dealing with a relatively unknown moment in the history of the Second World War, and to ask him - is a potato peel pie really as bad as it sounds? (47:48) ‘The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society’ is in cinemas now - for more information and to buy tickets, head to www.guernseymovie.com.au.Comps▸ Win one of five copies of 'Darkest Hour' on Blu-ray▸ Win one of ten double passes to see 'Gurrumul' in cinemas▸ Win one of ten double passes to see 'Last Flag Flying' in cinemas▸ Win one of five copies of 'The Jungle Bunch'▸ Win one of five copies of 'The Florida Project' on Blu-ray▸ Win one of five copies of 'Pitch Perfect 3' on Blu-rayStay Up-To-Datefacebook.com/maketheswitchAUtwitter.com/maketheswitchAUinstagram.com/maketheswitchAUmaketheswitchAU.tumblr.comThe hoststwitter.com/Charlie_Davidtwitter.com/MissJess_SWITCHtwitter.com/DanielLammintwitter.com/JakeChattyNext week's episode▸ Reviews of 'Avengers: Infinity War', 'Gurrumul', 'Double Lover', 'Loveless', 'Unsane' and 'Last Flag Flying'For more episodeswww.SWITCHCast.com.au
We dive into 'The Florida Project' as Tabby makes her 2nd appearance on the podcast. If you're into white trash or Willem Dafoe, give it a listen!For questions and feedback, please email modernlifepod@gmail.com. You can also find us on Twitter and InstagramPlease subscribe to our podcast!AppleGoogleStitcherYoutubeInstagramSupport Modern Life by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/modern-life-pod
This episode is NOT SAFE FOR WORK. It’s dirty. You’ve been warmed. We kick off the show with a “Trump Off”, a dueling Trumps segment featuring Kathy Griffin. Josh’s tells us his lost dog saga and does a wicked Kiefer Sutherland impression. Of course we talk about what we’re watching, The Walking Dead, Staff Picks and a whole lot more! Staff Picks: Jeff - Lost in Space https://www.netflix.com/title/80104198 Steph - Jay Leno’s Garage https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/21/an-all-new-supersized-jay-lenos-garage-premieres-thursday-april-19-at-10pm-etpt.html Steph - Jay Leno’s Garage-Season Premiere- Thursday, April 19th-10PM-CNBC Forged in Fire: Knife or Death https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Historys-New-Competition-FORGED-IN-FIRE-KNIFE-OR-DEATH-Hosted-by-WWE-Hall-of-Famer-Bill-Goldberg-Premieres-417-20180327 Steph - Carcast w/Goldberg http://www.carcastshow.com/podcast-bill-goldberg-joins-carcast/ Tim - Elvis Presley: The Searcher https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/elvis-presley-the-searcher?pid=googleadwords_int&c=Google|Search|MKL|IQ_ID_106162626-VQ16-c&camp=Google|Search|MKL|IQ_ID_106162626-VQ16-c #TheTerror, #TheWalkingDead, #Barry, #Roseanne, #LostInSpace, #Netflix, #JayLeno #ForgedInFire, #Goldberg, #Carcast, #HistoryChannel, #CNBC, #TheExpanse, #SyFy, #Elvis, #HBO, #DonaldTrump, #StormyDaniels, #KathyGriffin, #KieferSutherland, #BobaFett, #Bespin, #StarTrek, #V, #TheEmpireStrikesBack, #StarWars, #ATATs, #Cylon, #BattlestarGalactica, #Voyagers, #Klingons, #WrathOfKhan, #Tron, #MilenniumFalcon, #HanSolo, #Chewbacca, #LandoCalrissian, #TheLastStarfighter #JerseyShore, #TheAmericans, #Homeland, #FX, #Showtime, #AdultSwimn, #MikeTysonMysteries, #EdBegleyJr, #GilbertGottfried, #SiliconValley, #TheFloridaProject, #KillingEve, #Legion
'The Florida Project' is an Oscar nominee that Bill and AJ were too lazy to see in theaters... But it just had its digital release, so now they've seen it and are ready to discuss! *This episode is spoiler free* -- Follow on instagram: @shouldigoseeit
In this episode, I interview Eugene Seah, one of my good friends and an accomplished editor and colourist. After editing TV programmes, online videos and short films for nearly a decade, Eugene explores what it's really like to edit stories in the post-production stage...and the numerous challenges along the way. Later he also touches upon: - Why editors are the voice of Zen - The challenge of dealing with egos - Why some work will never be perfect - The empowered editing choices of Christopher Nolan's 'Dunkirk', 'Mad Max: Fury Road', and 'The Florida Project', - And why great directing and great editing is intrinsically linked Eugene really offers some eye-opening insights, so do take a listen and if you have any questions or queries that you'd like me to answer in the next episode, do contact me at: Email Questions, Feedback, and Requests to be featured to: kane@kanewholder.com Website: www.kanewholder.com
Esta semana vamos cerrando nuestras cuentas pendientes con las nominaciones a los Oscar de este año, por ello tenemos tres buenas película que recomendaros. Por otra parte, os comentamos brevemente qué tal ha sido la primera edición de la Héroes Comic Con de Valencia, plagada de autores nacionales e internacionales y algún que otro famosete. 04:18 | Héroes Comic Con de Valencia 18:59 | 'La forma del agua' (crítica sin spoilers) 37:13 | 'The Florida Project' (crítica sin spoilers) 50:36 | 'Yo, Tonya' (crítica sin spoilers)
Esta semana vamos cerrando nuestras cuentas pendientes con las nominaciones a los Oscar de este año, por ello tenemos tres buenas película que recomendaros. Por otra parte, os comentamos brevemente qué tal ha sido la primera edición de la Héroes Comic Con de Valencia, plagada de autores nacionales e internacionales y algún que otro famosete. 04:18 | Héroes Comic Con de Valencia 18:59 | 'La forma del agua' (crítica sin spoilers) 37:13 | 'The Florida Project' (crítica sin spoilers) 50:36 | 'Yo, Tonya' (crítica sin spoilers)
One of the most recognizable and admired big screen character actors of the last 30 years reflects on decades of juggling experimental theater and films, his unconventional face and why he so often lands in edgy projects like the one for which he recently received his third Oscar nom. But first: Adam Irving, a filmmaker who received a best first documentary feature Critics' Choice Documentary Award nom for his 2016 directorial debut 'Off the Rails,' joins Scott to discuss this year's Oscar snubs of 'Jane' and 'Kedi,' doc Oscar theories of Adam Benzine and Bryan Glick and the power of Netflix in the awards sphere. But first: Adam Irving, a filmmaker who received a best first documentary feature Critics' Choice Documentary Award nom for his 2016 directorial debut 'Off the Rails,' joins Scott to discuss this year's Oscar snubs of 'Jane' and 'Kedi,' doc Oscar theories of Adam Benzine and Bryan Glick and the power of Netflix in the awards sphere. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
Welcome to Episode 09 of Bears on Film. This week our bears are hawking perfume outside of resorts and whoring themselves out for money, while discussing Sean Baker's recent drama 'The Florida Project'. If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at bearsonfilmmailbag@gmail.com Or, Twitter - @bearsonfilmpod Facebook - @bearsonfilmpodcast Instagram - @bearsonfilmpodcast and on iTunes and Youtube If you really like us and think we’re worth at least a dollar, you can donate to the show HERE. Every little bit helps.
We have spent hours upon hours sitting in dark theaters watching some of the most talked about films of the year and are ready to share our final "Best of" list of 2017! This year, we're focusing on the performances that captivated us, made us laugh, cry and gave us all the feels. From Daniel Kaluuya's portrayal as a boyfriend slowly awakening to the horrors of his girlfriend's family in Get Out to Saoirse Ronan playing a emotional teenager in Lady Bird, to the complex relationship between Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart in Logan, 2017 has gifted us with some incredible performances by some of our favorite actors and a few new faces as well. Amita's Favorite Performances: Frances McDormand in Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri Michael Stuhlbarg in Call Me By Your Name Read how Michael Stuhlbarg and Director Luca Guadagnino crafted this pivotal scene here Brooklynn Prince in The Florida Project Saoirse Ronan in Lady Bird Kumail Nanjiani in The Big Sick Denzel Washington in Roman J. Israel, Esq. Betty Gabriel in Get Out Allison Janney in I, Tonya Sally Hawkins in The Shape of Water Sean's Favorite Performances: Patrick Stewart & Hugh Jackman in Logan Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of James Baldwin in I Am Not Your Negro Timothée Chalamet in Call Me By Your Name Jason Mitchell in Mudbound Laurie Metcalf in Lady Bird Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out Octavia Spencer in The Shape of Water Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org www.InsidePopPodcast.com
Andy and Alex return with more hot reviews of some of the biggest movies of the moment, including the mighty return of DC with 'Justice League'. Is it rubbish or amazing? Only time (and this review) will tell. 'Paddington 2' sees the return of everyone's favourite domesticated bear to some charming hi-jinks in London. 'The Florida Project' has been receiving lots of praise but is it earned? Alex will let you know here. Find us at Dinosaur Man Nerdcast on Facebook or @DinosaurMan15 on Twitter. Like what you're hearing? Subscribe to the podcast to ensure you get all the episodes as they're released and give us a rating in the process. Why not tell a friend about the podcast, get them to tell 4 more friends, and those friends to tell 4 more each, it's not a pyramid scheme, honestly.
As Halloween begins Sam Kirby looks into the review of The Conjuring and The Florida Project. Are you scared yet? Because Sam is....like really scared...
As Halloween begins Sam Kirby looks into the review of The Conjuring and The Florida Project. Are you scared yet? Because Sam is....like really scared...
The falling leaves, the crisp chill in the air, the smell of a distant fireplace burning - all of those signs of Fall compel us to do one thing - head into a dark theater and watch as many movies as possible! This week we discuss four new movies we've seen that we want you to know all about. Hear our thoughts on Call Me By Your Name, Wonderstruck, The Florida Project and Suburbicon. Within our discussion Sean reveals why you're not going to hear him use the 'O' word (Oscar) until 2018 and Amita shares why she's planning to limit her movie trailer consumption. Also, we have a special guest #BigSell30 from Zara Findlay-Shirras who double Big Sells us her new travel site Half Moon Guides and her podcast Totes Faves (last year we big sold Zara's fab instagram feed - @DanaScullyStyle ). And Amita Big Sells Sean on a favorite new photographer, Stefan Draschan. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org www.insidepoppodcast.com
The team behind THE FLORIDA PROJECT discuss the film's journey from conception to execution at the 55th New York Film Festival. THE FLORIDA PROJECT had its premiere in the festival's Main Slate and is now playing in select theaters. This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.org
An unassuming director and his precocious leading lady reflect on their unlikely journeys — through iPhone movies and kiddie casting calls — to a collaboration that resulted in one of 2017's most acclaimed films. But first: THR's film critic and chief theater critic David Rooney joins Scott to dissect the first half of the 55th New York Film Festival. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Ryan Gabos and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
"The Florida Project" may be the first Sean Baker movie you'll go out to see in theaters, but he's been on the scene for a long, long time. Perhaps best known for the iPhone 5s filmed "Tangerine", Baker has been a champion of low-budget filmmaking for his entire career. More so than that, he has been a trailblazer in the democratization of film. Inspired by the Dogme 95 movement pioneered by Danish directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, he makes the absolute best use of the resources that are available to him. "Take Out", "The Prince of Broadway" and, yes, "Tangerine" were all shot on minuscule budgets with minimal crew and whatever gear they could afford to shoot on. His latest film, "The Florida Project", breaks this trend but keeps the Dogme 95 spirit well alive. It’s his first film to be granted a million dollar budget and shot on 35mm every frame oozes with beauty. The film is set over one summer in Celebration, Florida (the home of DisneyWorld) and follows the everyday adventures of precocious 6-year-old Moonee, a child whose mother lives month to month in a motel and does some less than favorable things to make rent. Baker and No Film School's Jon Fusco discuss the director's long road through obscurity, the level of discipline every filmmaker should aspire to own, and how even when no one else believes in you, you can still believe in yourself.