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Show Notes No, it's not about being a food service worker. 12 Years A Slave is about an actual slave. And, spoiler alert, being a slave is really, really bad. But is the film? Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/does-this-still-work/id1492570867 Slavery By Another Name https://www.pbs.org/video/slavery-another-name-slavery-video/ Modern Day Slavery https://www.newspapers.com/image/166123659/?match=1 Louisiana Indians Who Defied Removal: as seen in "12 Years a Slave" https://www.indigenousnetwork.org/post/louisiana-indians-who-defied-removal-as-seen-in-12-years-a-slave
National fruitcake toss day. Entertainment from 2019. Martin Luther excommunicated, Alaska became 49th state, Motorola clam shell flip phone went on sale, Bit Coin created. Todays Birthdays - J.R.R. Tolkien, Stephen Stills, Victoria Principal, Mel Gibson, Danica McKellar. Conrad Hilton died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Fruitcake toss - Page TurnerThank U next - Ariana GrandeSpeechless - Dan & ShayRESPECT - Aretha FranklinBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Southern cross - Crosby, Stills & NashAll I have to do is dream - Andy Gibb and Victoria PrincipleThe Wonder Years TV themeExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
This week Dr. Robert Colby joins us as we talk about one of the most powerful—and one of the most challenging—films in recent memory: 12 Years A Slave. We also talk about Rob's new book which examines the trade of enslaved people during the American Civil War. About our guest:Robert Colby is an Assistant Professor of American history, focusing on the era of the American Civil War.Dr. Colby's research explores the social, military, and political experience of the Civil War era with a special emphasis on slavery and the process of emancipation. His current book project examines the survival of the domestic slave trade during the War, demonstrating the ways in which Confederates used slave commerce to survive the conflict and the ways in which it shaped the onset of African American freedom. His is the winner of the Society of Americans' Allan Nevins Prize and the Society of Civil War Historians' Anne J. Bailey Prize and Anthony E. Kaye Memorial Essay Award. His research on the wartime slave trade was also a finalist for the Southern Historical Association's C. Vann Woodward Award. Colby's writing has appeared in the Journal of the Civil War Era, theJournal of the Early Republic, and Slavery & Abolition. He has also published on Civil War monuments and written on disease in the domestic slave trade.Dr. Colby earned is B.A. in history from the University of Virginia and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to the University of Mississippi, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor in the Center for American Studies at Christopher Newport University.Find Rob's book here: https://amzn.to/3YZwgXM
Listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on it as he analyzes everything about 12 Years a Slave as well as many other films from that year, and hear which film he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 2013.Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHear RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcasts Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.
Comedian, writer, and actor Taran Killam joins Matt to talk about his role as Hamilton in the 2013 period drama 12 Years A Slave and his time at Saturday Night Live. Taran chats about doing magic in an ultimately cut scene, director Steve McQueen giving a pillow a second take, and pushing for the top hat. Also, we hear about Taran's audition experience for SNL, the inspiration behind the “Les Jeunes De Paris” & Mokiki sketches, and when he realized it was time to go. Plus, Taran tells us about his dream coming true with Arnold Schwarznegger starring in his film Killing Gunther, performing Hamilton on Broadway, and much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Het is begonnen! Het Leiden International Film Festival is van start en wij zijn aanwezig. We zullen ongeveer 20 films kijken waarvan er 5 (!) in onze huidige Best Picture voorspellingen voor de Oscars staan. Soms zullen we een specifieke film reviewen, soms zullen we een aantal films clusteren en daarnaast over onze ervaringen op het festival vertellen. Dit is onze review van Blitz van regisseur Steve McQueen. Zoals altijd nemen we het acteerwerk en de technische aspecten van de film onder de loep, we bespreken het verhaal en de eventuele diepere laag. We geven onze mening over wat we gezien hebben en deze hoor je hier, in weer een nieuwe aflevering van onze podcast vanaf het LIFF ‘24. Enjoy!Stuur ons een berichtje :)Redactie: Don ZwaaneveldBedankt voor het luisteren!Volg @dononfilm op Instagram & Letterboxd en op de Award Expert app voor de meest actuele Oscar voorspellingen.
#Actress #LupitaNyongo chats about lending her voice to #Roz, the character she plays in the new #animated #film #TheWildRobot #Celebrity #interview #TonyToscano #ScreenChatter #aquietplacedayone #blackpanther #12YearsaSlave #starwars #wakandaforever
If you must be a side chick, you must follow the side chick code of conduct. This is because being the other woman is not easy. Aside from the gifts and exciting escapades, you should know that deciding to be a man's hidden partner comes with heartaches, drama, and scandals. Zweli dives into that crazy world to find out all the juicy parts of the drama. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Popcorn & Catch-Up, we discuss 12 Years A Slave. We'll be discussing the film in depth, so be sure to watch it before listening to the episode. And don't forget to let us know what you think on Twitter/X (@popcorncatchup)! Tell your friends about Popcorn & Catch-Up! Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popcornandcatchup/support
Casey and Jack are back to talk about their IMC (Mudbound + 12 Years a Slave), rank the previous 10 IMCs, and play 20 questions with 2 movies each. Mudbound- 14:09 12 Years a Slave- 27:25 Rank IMCs- 44:07 20 Questions- 51:17 Follow/Subscribe Instagram- @dionfamilynetwork, @jack.dion, @caseysdion, @megdionart Ask a question/comment: popinions.mailbag@gmail.com https://www.area51sportsnet.com/author/jdion/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmcJq3QquE0dd5agmz9e74g
On this episode we continue rehearsal chat about albums, in the hot seat Cardi B. Harriet finds out what CNC is not.
In this inaugural installment of Strictly Reel, Chris and Richie delve into the 86th Academy Award Best Picture winner 12 Years a Slave (2013). Tune in to hear us discuss our thoughts, review, and some behind-the-scenes information about this critically acclaimed film that was recently archived for it's historical and cultural significance.Additionally, we explore other films selected for the National Film Registry (NFR), share our most note-worthy films recently watched, as well as other film and entertainment news.Episode Chapters:(00:00-00:49) - Opening Credits(00:50-38:35) - 12 Years a Slave (2013) Breakdown(38:36-47:20) - National Film Registry Discussion(47:21-01:03:10) - Recent Watches - Letter to a Pig, Sleepaway Camp, Batman vs TMNT, Saw X, & Nimona(01:03:11-01:18:37) - Film News - Oscars Performances, Naked Gun Reboot, Dune 2, Streaming & Theater releases(01:18:38-01:22:39) - Closing Credits and Game
(Feb 27, 2024) Anne Hampton was a free Black woman from Hudson Falls in the 1800s when her husband was kidnapped and enslaved. He's the subject of the Oscar-winning film 'Twelve Years a Slave.' A historian tells her story, part of our Black History Month coverage. Also: Democrats voted yesterday to reject a bipartisan commission's new Congressional maps and will instead draw their own.
Henry embarks on a perilous journey with Will Smith's Emancipation then has his life turned upside down in Steve McQueen's Best Picture-winner 12 Years a Slave plus he also talks Better Watch Out, Silent Night (2012), and The Great Gatsby.0:00 - Intro: Check Out Our New Mini-Marathon Series!3:32 - Review: Emancipation13:05 - Review: 12 Years a Slave22:00 - Picks of the Week: Better Watch Out, Silent Night (2012), and The Great Gatsby28:16 - Outro: New Bonus Shows Available Now Below!Buy Bonus Shows: FilmBuds.Bandcamp.comBecome a Member: Patreon.com/FilmBudsFollow Film Buds:Film Buds on InstagramFilm Buds on TwitterFilm Buds on FacebookFilm Buds on Bandcamp (70+ Bonus Episodes)Film Buds on YouTubeSend Us Suggestions/Questions/Comments: TheFilmBudsPodcast@gmail.comOur Other Podcasts:Music BudsFrankenFilmsElle DeWeese Photography:Instagram: @ElleDeWeesePhotographyLLCFacebook: @ElleDeWeesePhotographyLLCWebsite: Elle DeWeese Photography LLC
Vickys Empfehlung "12 Years A Slave" aus dem Jahr 2013 ist Thema in dieser Episode.
Mita and Nadeem do a movie review for the best picture winner for 2013, "12 Years A Slave". Which, coincidentally, is also the name of Nadeem's marriage. Badum Tss.
National fruitcake toss day. Entertainment from 1977. Martin Luther excommunicated, Alaska became 49th state, Motorola clam shell flip phone went on sale, Bit Coin created. Todays Birthdays - J.R.R. Tolkien, Stephen Stills, Victoria Principle, Mel Gibson, Danica McKellar. Conrad Hilton died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Fruitcake toss - Page TurnerTonights the night (gonna be alright) - Rod StewartBroken down in tiny pieces - Billy Crash CraddockRESPECT - Aretha FranklinBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/ Southern cross - Crosby, Stills & NashAll I have to do is dream - Andy Gibb and Victoria PrincipleThe Wonder Years TV themeExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/https://cooolmedia.com/
Host Don Wildman examines a reel of film that depicts a high-flying stunt that changed aviation history, a panda discovered by an unlikely heroine, and an aged document that tells the story of one man's unparalleled imprisonment and epic quest for freedom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steven Universe and the Nanny debut, while Robocop, The Matrix, and the talking baby movies close out their trilogies. We've also got a modern Christmas classic, the worst Marvel movie(?), a sacriligious religious sequel, and the most difficult to watch Best Picture Oscar winner we've ever had to discuss!
Rod Barnes joins us this week to review a true story set in the dark days of American history with "12 Years A Slave" Twitter : @oscarsgold @hidarknesspod @beatlesblonde @udanax19 Facebook : facebook.com/goldstandardoscars Patreon : patreon.com/goldstandardoscars
Your Favorite Truth Teller is celebrating his anniversiary...and the fellas got jokes, as well as advice. But is it advice for real? You be the judge. You don't want to miss this episode. This is the #ManlyDeedsPodcast
For episode 200 of the Cinema Geeks we look back at what we consider the best films of the 2010s. That's right, we try to decide which films stood above all others from 2010 to 2019. Will any animated films make the list? Superhero films? Will the guys have any crossovers? Tune in to find out!Be Sure to Follow The Hosts on X! Kevin “OptimusSolo” Thompson and Dan “The Comic Concierge” Clark! #UNLEASHTHECINEMAGEEKINYOU!!!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2922295/advertisement
Episode 40: 12 YEARS A SLAVE The subject of this week's podcast episode is Steve McQueen's harrowing depiction of slavery in the American antebellum South. Chiwetel Ejiofor plays Solomon Northrop, a free man from Pennsylvania who gets kidnapped and sold into slavery. Based on an actual slave narrative, the film also stars Lupita Nyong'o, Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Fassbender. It ranks at number 30 on our Best Picture Countdown.* Spoiler Alert: We talk about the movie in its entirety, so if you haven't yet seen it, check it out. Or not. That ball is in your court. *What is this list? We explain it in more detail in our Trailer and its Description, but as a high-level answer: we aggregated several different lists that rank the ninety-four winners of the Best Picture Academy Award in a rough attempt to get a consensus. It is not intended to be rigorous or definitive. It's just a framework to guide our journey through cinema history.
Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, and this week with special guest Lee Murkey, The 250 is a weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released Saturdays at 6pm GMT. So this week, Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave. In 1841 New York, Solomon Northup is a free man. While his wife and family are away, Solomon earns his way as a travelling musician. However, two conmen take advantage of his trust, drugging him and selling him into slavery. Transported to Louisiana, Solomon finds himself stripped of all the rights and comforts afforded a human being. Through twelve years of brutality, horror and violence, Solomon struggles not only to survive, but to live - and to hold on to some vestige of his humanity in the process. At time of recording, it was ranked 182nd on the list of the best movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
The true story of a free man kidnapped and forced into slavery. Join me as I discuss the 2013 Best Picture Oscar Winner: 12 Years a Slave
We have a chat to actress Deneen Tyler, who you may know as Mrs Myers in the TV show ‘True Lies', as well as in ‘Dallas Buyers Club', ‘12 Years A Slave' & ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.' We have a talk to Deneen about starting off in theatre, how she and other actors invest in their craft and how they create and become their characters, as well as the fun she had as a Cat-Lady Assassin in ‘True Lies.' Go to the RaveItUpTV YouTube channel to check out the video of our interview. Shoutout to our Patreons: Irene Kigais, Bev Butler & Michael Dowling. Sign up to be Patreon here and support Rave It Up: www.patreon.com/raveitup. You can have access to Behind The Scenes content, as well as Free Stuff for as little as $4 a month.
In this episode of Best Picture Rewind, Lex and Nicole revisit 2014's winner for Best Picture, 12 Years a Slave. They share their thoughts on the film, reflect on the pop culture moments that ensued at the 2014 Academy Awards (here's looking at you, Adele Dazeem!), and pick the next five films for the series. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/oscars-central/exclusive-content
Alright, y'all! Enough with the emo episodes! Come through as Aaron and Tamu chat about randomness. BONUS: Aaron took a black card test and he's 100% still that bitch!
Dana and Tom welcome back Allyson Techmeier to discuss the 2013 Best Picture winner, 12 Years a Slave: directed by Steve McQueen, written by John Ridley, music by Hans Zimmer, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Paul Dano, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Paul Giamatti.Plot Summary: "12 Years a Slave" is a harrowing and powerful film that transports the viewer back in time to the brutal reality of slavery in 19th century America. The film is based on the true story and memoir of Solomon Northup, a free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the South.Chiwetel Ejiofor delivers a stunning performance as Solomon, capturing both his intelligence and his resilience in the face of unimaginable cruelty. He is surrounded by an exceptional cast, including Michael Fassbender as the sadistic plantation owner and Lupita Nyong'o as a fellow slave who endures unspeakable horrors. "12 Years a Slave" is a film that demands to be seen, not just for its historical importance, but for its profound exploration of the human spirit and the enduring power of hope. It is a testament to the resilience and bravery of those who fought against the brutal institution of slavery, and a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and justice.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/12-years-a-slave-2013-ft-allyson-duncanFor the entire rankings list so far, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list
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We did a brief review of 12 Years A Slave when the film came out nearly 10 years ago. Here in Oscar Month 2023, we delve a lot deeper with the benefit of perspective. This tough-but-necessary film is the pinnacle of slavery movies, partly because it was written and directed by black men (John Ridley and Steve McQueen). Prestige Movies have had far more inclusion in the above-the-line jobs in the decade since, so there's clearly been progress in the film business. As for the story, Solomon Northup was a free man who was forced into this terrible life. It seems even more tragic that it happened to this exceptional man, although the moral question is why did ANYONE ever have to go through this? Chiwetel Ejiofor and Lupita Nyong'o are tremendous at showing us what it probably really was like to be a person held under the boot of vicious racists like Michael Fassbender. So as you cue up our 502nd edition of Have You Ever Seen, we ask you to understand that we're two white Canadians trying to sort through the horrors of slavery and the intricacies of the landmark achievement that is 12 Years A Slave. Sparkplug Coffee is our sponsor. Go to "sparkplug.coffee/hyes" and use that "hyes" promo code to save 20% on your next order. There were several corrections that need to be made to this episode as well as some additional thoughts, so go to @hyesellis and watch Ryan's 6-minute YouTube video about this film, then the podcast itself plays in its entirety. One error you won't find corrected there is that Jordan Peele produced Blackkklansman, not Judas & The Back Messiah. We're reachable via email (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com) and Twitter (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis). Ryan also talks about sports films on "Scoring At The Movies".
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For Who What Wear's February cover interview, editor Jasmine Fox-Suliaman sits down with the incredible actress Storm Reid. Best known for her standout performances in projects like 12 Years a Slave, A Wrinkle in Time, and Euphoria, at just 19 years old, Storm is already a force within Hollywood. In this episode, the pair discuss the significance of the roles within Reid's catalogue thus far; her intentionality within a notoriously challenging industry; and her newest project, HBO's series adaptation of the video game The Last of Us.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For Who What Wear's February cover interview, editor Jasmine Fox-Suliaman sits down with the incredible actress Storm Reid. Best known for her standout performances in projects like 12 Years a Slave, A Wrinkle in Time, and Euphoria, at just 19 years old, Storm is already a force within Hollywood. In this episode, the pair discuss the significance of the roles within Reid's catalogue thus far; her intentionality within a notoriously challenging industry; and her newest project, HBO's series adaptation of the video game The Last of Us.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the spirit of the tone and frivolity we have set ourselves in the creation of this podcast, these three films of Steve McQueen, three very serious films, have demanded our steely reserve. No more so than in the final chapter in our McQUEENER's trilogy, 12 YEARS A SLAVE, the telling of the true story of Solomon Northup from his memoir of the same name. An engaging, if brutally horrific film that is fully deserving of all its accolades.
On today's episode, the siblings talk 12 YEARS A SLAVE, including magical moments at the Telluride FIlm Festival, Sir Steve McQueen, and the joy of Lupita Nyong'o's life. Contains spoilers. Thank you for listening and your support of OR WHATEVER MOVIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark 5 contains a scripture story that has been often ignored. A woman has been bleeding for 12 years and she desperately reaches out to a local miracle worker named Rabbi Jesus. Jesus is passing through town on another mission of mercy when she interrupts him. If this story of her uncontrollable bleeding makes us uncomfortable, we would get along with traditional Jewish folks. They, too, found blood to be offensive and assumed it made one unclean before God and others. How will Jesus respond to this surprising situation? He will build the kingdom of God in this interaction in a way no one sees coming.
Once is sometimes enough. On this episode, Rori and Aaron discuss films that they appreciate on some level, but never plan to watch again due to the trauma these films inflict on viewers. These leads into a discussion on the new-to-streaming thriller THE BLACK PHONE, starring Ethan Hawke (a film that - spoiler alert - neither Rori nor Aaron ever want to see again. Episode 49 - Schedule00:00 - Intro: Rori and Aaron talk about the transition into a new school year, plants, the weather, and other riveting topics. 08:00 - Top 5 Movies We Will Never Watch Again 53:50:00 - The Black Phone Review (Streaming on Peacock) Follow and Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tryingtolikeit Music for the show is YOU SHOULD by Patrick PatrikiosHelp us find new listeners by sharing our show with your friends and family! Let us know what upcoming films and series you would like us to discuss by contacting us by email or by reaching out to us at our Facebook page. You can also check out our new (and under construction) website www.tryingtolikeit.com where you will find all our recent episodes. Eventually we will have ALL episodes available at our site...but we need a little more time. :)
The IPDO s04 finale covers the big Academy Award winner, 12 Years a Slave (2012), and were lucky enough to be joined by Flixwatcher host, Helen Sadler. The film is directed by Steve McQueen. Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lupita Nyong'o, Adepero Oduye, Michael Kenneth Williams, Storm Reid, Quvenzhané Wallis, Alfre Woodard, Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Fassbender, Scoot McNairy, Paul Giamatti, Bill Camp, Garrett Dillahunt and Brad Pitt. You can find Helen on Twitter (@TheCatFilmFan) and Flixwatcher is available via all good pod-catchers. Please drop us a Five Star Review us at Apple Podcasts, or a Five Star Rating on Spotify. Find us on Twitter and Instagram (@ispauldanook), and drop us an email at ispauldanook@gmail.com
This is the story of a free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery as told by his personal narratives, 12 Years a Slave. If you are loving the episodes that Bag of Bones brings you every week, please consider helping this podcast and it's traveling author by supporting our sponsors. Just click the links and share your support! And thank you from Bag of Bones and Elizabeth Bourgeret! Buying Some Gas- https://dctenterprises.kartra.com/page/GasCan Lume- https://bit.ly/3DEafB5 #bagofbonespodcast #elizabethbourgeret To get in touch with Elizabeth: www.elizabethbourgeret.com/contact For more episodes, visit The Ragtag Network! Check out our merch: https://www.ragtagnetwork.com/merch
Exhortation to "Do not be afraid, only believe" from Mark Chapter 5 verses 21-43 by Pastor Brian Lowe.
Episode 291."12 Years a Slave"Cinematographer: Sean Bobbitt.Sean Bobbitt is an award winning Cinematographer whose work includes 12 Years a Slave, Stronger, The Place Behind the Pines and so much more. His rapport with Steve McQueen has resulted in some wonderful movie making.Welcome, Sean Bobbitt.Talking Points:1. Sean talks about his early life in Texas.2. Sean did a bit of traveling early in his life.3. Sean lives on a boat on the Thames River.4. Sean's collaboration with Steve McQueen has resulted in some wonderful film making.5. Sean will be scoring the highly anticipated "The Marvels" coming in 2023.6. Sean and I both agree that Chiwetel Ejiofor should have won best actor for his work in "12 Years a Slave."7. We talk about how making a movie truly is a team effort.8. Hans Zimmer's score in "12 Years a Slave" remains a very key component for why it is such a captivating movie. 9. I stand in awe as to how actors can turn it off and on, especially with a character like Edwin Epps portrayed by Michael Fassbender. 10. Sean remains one of the most highly sought after cinematographer in movie making today.Instagram: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Facebook: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Twitter:@mdmcriticwww.mmcpodcast.comEmail: Mondaymorningcritic@gmail.comYouTube: Monday Morning Critic Podcast
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12 Years A Slave won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2013. Is it any good? Yes. Yes it is. We talk about it on this episode! Follow the show: @WePickPics
Solomon Northup was a man that was forced into slavery and this is his story. based off of the novel that shares the same name, 12 Years a Slave shows us the South in a new light. The Reel Zodiac is here to discuss this movie and how it affected us. There's a warning at the start for those that need it.
THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST. NOT THE FULL REVIEW. Please check out the full review on our Patreon Page by subscribing over at - https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Our 2013 retrospective has come to an end. To finish things off, we're discussing the Best Picture winner of 2013, one of the most powerful films ever made, "12 Years A Slave," starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, and Lupita Nyong'o. Acclaimed upon its release and herald as a masterpiece since then, Steve McQueen's searing account of the unbelievably true story of Solomon Northup is a brutally demanding but rewarding film to sit through as we're transported back to the darkest time in American history. How does it hold up for us eight years later? Tune in below to find out. Joining me for this review, I have Josh Parham, Nicole Ackman, Dan Bayer, Casey Lee Clark & Will Mavity. You can also check out all of our previous 2013 retrospective reviews for "Captain Phillips," "Philomena," "The Wolf Of Wall Street," "The Great Gatsby," "Her," "Inside Llewyn Davis," "Dallas Buyers Club," "Frozen," "Gravity," "Nebraska" & "American Hustle" if you have not done so already. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
On this episode, we discuss the eighty-sixth Best Picture Winner: “12 YEARS A SLAVE.”"12 Years a Slave" is a biographical period-drama adaptation of the 1853 slave memoir "Twelve Years a Slave" by Solomon Northup. In the years before the Civil War, Solomon Northup, a free black man from upstate New York, is kidnapped and sold into slavery in the South. Subjected to the cruelty of one malevolent owner, Edwin Epps, he also finds unexpected kindness from another, as he struggles continually to survive and maintain some of his dignity. Then in the 12th year of the disheartening ordeal, a chance meeting with an abolitionist from Canada changes Solomon's life forever. Directed by Steve McQueen, the film stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as Solomon Northup, Michael Fassbender as Edwin Epps, Sarah Paulson as Mistress Epps, Lupita Nyong'o as Patsey, Paul Dano as Tibeats, Benedict Cumberbatch as Ford and Brad Pitt as Bass.Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.
Title: Documenting and Exposing Slavery Description: We talk with Professor James Early of the Key Battles of American History podcast to look at the incredible story of Solomon Northup as portrayed in his autobiography and the film 12 Years a Slave.You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:http://atozhistorypage.com/Click to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/beyond-the-big-screenemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryLearn More About our Guest:James Early of the Key Battles of American History Podcasthttp://keybattlesofamericanhistory.com/Music Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/