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Auch der zweite Teil unserer aktuellen Episode wird berauschend... Wir starten mit dem ersten Hollywood-Film, der Heroinsucht thematisiert hat, machen weiter mit einer Jazz-Ikone, die der Sucht verfallen war, hören einen Song, dessen Ursprung der frühe Drogentod eines Grunge-Vorreiters ist, reisen in den Wilden Westen, der selten so psychedelisch gezeigt wurde, besuchen anschließend einen drogensüchtigen Chefchirurgen und beenden die Episode mit einem heißen Doku-Tipp.The Man with the Golden Arm Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0es01Drd_C4Frank Sinatra: The Golden Age of an American Icon | FULL DOCUMENTARYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VFwFqMitXMFrank Sinatra Full Interview with Walter Cronkite (1965)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQIhnahWpKMDay at Night: Otto Preminger, film director https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRnlDfk_AkkThe Man with the Golden Arm - ganzer Film (Englisch)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7bqL8PR7HIThe Rolling Stone - Sister Morphine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C39kQoprfP0Artists Who Changed Music: Miles Davishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKgdQNTroB4Round Miles - A Miles Davis Documentaryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJk48-8rSh8&t=15sMiles Davis on 60 Minuteshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_gZqZfq9xAMiles Davis - Rare Interview (1988)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KllwtKMtYTAMiles Davis - Round MIdnighthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys9wiGNDCvAAndrew Wood interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRHBTKYUibUIn The Shadow Of Andrew Wood (2023 Documentary)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02g4kbdPkpE&t=163sAlice In Chains - 12.31.92 MTV PRO SHOThttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_iWo6N22c4Alice In Chains - 10-28-93 Layne Staley Guest Programming Ragehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Emt_WlEqlfUAlice In Chains - Dirt (Full Album)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNMqyrhPrXY&list=PLprWPkGKlj_SabgOi8mflYlRhzeA8gTpTRick Beato: Jerry Cantrell: Creating the Iconic Sound of Alice In Chains https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBlfo0GVqqEAlice in Chains - Would?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nco_kh8xJDsBlueberry - Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZWkejObSj0Blueberry - This Movie Existshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JqZXB-3TrgAnalyse einer Comicseite der Serie Blueberryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etcSyLCI1FYBlueberry - Ayahuasca Scenehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ztU1bafTigFriends Of Dean Martinez - Time's Not Your Friendhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P675WVO8kykThe Knick Trailer Season 1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9rKY8MLWTUThe Knick Cast Interview: Clive Owen, Andre Holland & Eve Hewson on Pushing Medical Boundarieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSRVBwVmW_AClive Owen Interview 2014: Actor Discusses His Role in the New Medical Drama 'The Knick'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k9yxsFCOJsIn the 19th Century, Going to the Doctor Could Kill Youhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BmGw3a-JDQ&t=19sThe Verve - The Drugs Don't Workhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToQ0n3itoIIDrogen im Film - Artehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7I-t0Co4H4&t=9sLadytron - He Took Her To A Moviehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9QfB7egtkA
Send us a textWhen New York actor Paul Cole is beaten and left for dead in 1950s Ohio, he loses his memory and the only way he can reclaim what he's lost is by listening to stories about his life from a vulgar radio show. On Episode 665 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film The Actor from director Duke Johnson! We also talk about all the ways you can eat an Uncrustable, the realization that you're not who you were supposed to be, and everything we have planned for the upcoming momentous 666th episode! So grab your VHS of My Demon Lover, write down all your thoughts so you don't forget them, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Felissa Rose, Sleepaway Camp, The Last Sleepover, Lisa Wilcox, Slaughter High, Sam Adams, Spanish version of Dracula, Cannibal Ferox, My Demon Lover, Scream 2, Creepshow 3, David Hess, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Eric Balfour, Melinda Clark, Return of the Living Dead Part III, Peter Jason, Ghosts of Mars, Arachnophobia, Planet Terror, Red State, Richard Donner, Goonies, The Omen, Alejandro Cruz, Blue Demon, William Castle, The Tingler, House on Haunted Hill, Rosemary's Baby, all the ways you can eat an Uncrustable, Scott Valentine, McCormick Spices, Christina Applegate, House II: The Second Story, RIP Lar Park-Lincoln, Highway to Heaven, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Shawn Lewis, Grindhouse Releasing, 7 Doors of Death, Fabio Frizzi, Rotten Cotton, Chunkblow Apocalypse, Zombi, Eibon Press, The Actor, Duke Johnson, Andre Holland, amnesia, Memento, movies shot on a soundstage, dream logic, self-awareness, learning you're not who you're supposed to be, Total Recall, Anything Goes, Cole Porter, Memory, Geddy Lee, William Shakespeare, the new album from Knowman, Alienated, The Wicker Man, May Day, Episode 666, The Number of the Beast, Retroactivate, Total Unrecall, and Thesplaining Your Life.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Send us a textDuring a human expedition to colonize space, a so-called group of "expendable" podcasters are sent to explore an ice planet where they'll have a captive audience of space arthropods! On Episode 664 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Mickey 17, the latest film from maestro Bong Joon-ho! We also talk about how many attempts franchises should get to make a successful film, we break out the beef bologna, and learn the pros and cons of eating over your sink. So grab all your sauces, protect your memories in a brick hard drive, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Julian Sands, hiking mountains, body horror, Body Odyssey, Mount Baldi, Rawhead Rex, Clive Barker, The Watcher in the Woods, Caveman, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long, The Scorpion King, Blood River, Summer Camp Nightmare, Nightmare on Elm St remake, Beef Balona, Fantastic Four, Fear, Lee Ving, Clue, Breaking Benjamin, SNL, real rock shows, Key and Peele, easy marks at a comedy show, Mad TV, Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key, Pacific Heights, Michael Keaton, the fine line between comedy and horror, guys in their 40s eating over the sink, Chandler Riggs, getting run off the road, our favorite zombies, The Punisher, “finger stuff”, multiplicity in space, The Host, Snowpiercer, Parasite, Mickey 17, Edge of Tomorrow, Live. Die. Repeat, Good Time, The Lighthouse, Robert Pattinson, Bong Joon-ho, Steven Yeun, dot matrix printers, The Actor, Sinners, Ryan Coogler, Creed, Black Panther, Demons, Lamberto Bava, Andre Holland, Tracey Ullman, Toby Jones, lull you into a false sense of security, the brink of chaos, hook line and sunkered, the duality of multiplicity, Mickey was A Wild Boy, it's all about the sauce, and an empty vessel of hate.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Erik Childress has been traveling to Austin for over 20 years for the annual South by Southwest Film Festival. He is back to tell you all about 19 films that he saw this year. Among the films you can see soon are the return of Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively to the world of simple favor. Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega trying to survive the revenge of a unicorn and Nicolas Cage battles some territorial Australians. Hopefully audiences won't have to wait too long to see the solo directorial debut of Jay Duplass or the latest from Matt Johnson that pays homage to the world of Robert Zemeckis and Rosamund Pike & Matthew Rhys desperately try to get to the scene of their daughter's accident, Daisy Ridley has to dodge zombies and a pair of brothers take a leisurely stroll through San Francisco with their guitars in a single take. There are documentaries about Curtis Mayfield, Marc Maron, the horrors and fascism in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting and what to do when an A.I. Pioneer won't answer your questions. Erik reviews all that plus Michael Bay's parkour documentary in this recap of one of his favorite festivals. 0:00 – Intro 2:02 – Another Simple Favor 5:08 – Hallow Road 8:27 – Brother Verses Brother 11:19 – The Dutchman 14:03 – Death of a Unicorn 18:51 – American Sweatshop 22:18 – Uvalde Mom 25:22 – Forge 28:10 – We Bury the Dead 31:25 – Nirvanna the Band the Show – The Movie 35:59 – Deepfaking Sam Altman 39:40 – The Baltimorons 45:02 – For Worse 49:21 – The Surfer 53:14 – The Makings of Curtis Mayfield 54:27 – Make It Look Real 57:07 – Caper 59:50 – We Are Storror 1:03:59 – Are We Good? 1:07:02 - Outro
Terminator Zero (2024): Rosario Dawson, Timothy Olyphant, Andre Hollar, Sonoya Mizuno, Sumalee Montano, Armani Jackson, Gideon Adlon, Carter Rockwood Music: February (mumblemix) this track is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commerical 3.0 Unported License. https://blocsonic.com/releases/track/bscomp0007-disc-1-6-calendar-girl-february-mumblemix http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Podcast cover art by Rodney Holmes with Vecteezy. Michael Combs: Website Heroes of Science Fiction and Fantasy covers heroes of movies, television, comics, and books, interviews, and commentary. Sci-Fi Talk. doc@heroesofsciencefictionandfantasy.com. Text 510-610-8944. www.heroesofsciencefictionandfantasy.com
Mike and Kenny discuss the wonderful film and spot faith elements reflected in Titus Kaphar's feature length directorial and screenwriting debut. Included in the episode is an indepth conversation with Titus Kaphar. Based on Kaphar's life, Exhibing Forgiveness examines the need and difficulty many face in offering forgiveness. Titus Kaphar is a well known artist whose paintings and sculptures are highly sought after by private collectors and galleries. The forgiving process mirrors Kaphars understanding of art as a way to disrupt past narratives which breaks the power of past events in the present and future. Faith Issues: The true nature, difficulty, and process of offering forgiveness. When one withholds forgiveness, one allows the other to keep power over oneself. The healing that can come through replacing anger and resentfullness with forgiveness changes the narrative and arc of one's emotions, spirit, and life.
In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, Julie Bowen steps out of her iconic "Modern Family" shoes and into the 1980s satanic panic with her new series "HYSTERIA!," alongside horror legend Bruce Campbell. Dive into the thrills and laughs of this unconventional blend of horror, comedy, and psychological tension, now available on Peacock. As Bowen embraces the challenge of exploring new acting territories, Campbell shares why this intelligent series captured his interest, with its authentic backdrop and witty script, promising a unique treat for horror enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.Pivoting from the supernatural to the deeply personal, join Kyle McMahon for an inspiring set of conversations with the creative minds behind "Exhibiting Forgiveness." This film, featuring the talents of Andra Day, André Holland, and John Earl Jelks, marks Titus Kaphar's transition from celebrated contemporary painter to filmmaker. Titus shares his journey and the powerful autobiographical elements that influence the film's exploration of themes like fatherhood and forgiveness.Discover how the film resonates with the black community, shedding light on universal truths and human complexities through its compelling narrative.Forgiveness emerges as a central theme in their discussions, explored not just as a narrative element but as an ongoing and transformative process. With Andra Day, they unravel the significance of crafting enduring art that challenges perspectives on fatherlessness and the pivotal roles women play in family dynamics. Andre Holland and John Earl Jelks delve into their personal connections to their characters, revealing emotional depths that enhance their performances. Through these stories, we emphasize the importance of empathy, understanding, and the healing power of new relationships. Join us for these enriching conversations that blend storytelling, art, and personal growth into a powerful listening experience.Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/---------------Get all the Pop Culture Weekly podcast info you could want including extra content, uncut interviews, photos, videos & transcripts at: https://podcast.popcultureweekly.comWatch celebrity interviews at: https://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahon/videosor Kyle McMahon YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonRead the latest at http://www.PopCultureWeekly.comFollow Kyle on:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahonInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kmacmusicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@popcultureweeklyWebsite: http://www.kylemcmahon.me
Artist and Director, Titus Kaphar, discusses his directorial debut Exhibiting Forgiveness, which premieres globally in theaters on October 18th. In a vulnerable conversation with Sara Lovestyle and Tilmon M. Keaton, he shares the personal challenges he faced in bringing the script to life, his journey to become an artist, and the importance of not only being able to face our trauma, but the power of generational healing. Titus Kaphar assembles a powerhouse cast—featuring Andre Holland, Andra Day, John Earl Jelks, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Ian Foreman, Daniel Michael Barriere, Matthew Elam, and Jamie Ray Newman—who collectively bring to life a story steeped in generational trauma, redemption, and the harrowing journey toward healing. Premiering in theaters on October 18th, this film invites audiences to witness not just the pain of the past, but the possibilities of forgiveness for the future. Can art amend history? Can beauty open our hearts to difficult conversations? This special collaboration between Influence to Equity by Sara Lovestyle and It's Gonna Hurt, But It Won't Kill You by Tilmon M. Keaton delves into these tough, necessary questions. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more powerful episodes on discipline, resilience, and mental toughness. Hit the notification bell so you never miss an update! Follow Titus and his work: https://www.kapharstudio.com/ https://www.nxthvn.com/ instagram.com/exhibitingforgivenessfilm Connect with Sara @saralovestyle
Q&A on the film Exhibiting Forgiveness with actor André Holland. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. A Black artist on the path to success is derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile.
Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING MOVIES Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (2024) Star Trek (2009) Rebel Ridge (2024) TV Terminator Zero (S1) WATCH OF THE WEEK & PEAK PERFORMANCE Terminator Zero: Starring: (English cast) Timothy Olyphant, Andre Holland, Armani Jackson, Sumalee Montano, Toa Yukinari & Atsumi Tanezaki. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for Michael Keaton. Come and have a listen EPISODE TITLE This weeks episode title is dedicated to the cast and crew of Terminator Zero. RUNNING ORDER 05m47s | What we've been watching 27m47s | Watch of the week: Terminator Zero (S1) 45m41s | News & Mailbag 54m11s | Peak Performance: Michael Keaton GET IN TOUCH Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Post (Tweet) us @HalfMeasuresPod Talk to us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of the Half Measures Podcast is brought to you by our Patreon Producers: Samara Whiting-King, Diana Knauer, Tricia Brady, Michael Chalmers & Tony "Baby Horse" Foale.
In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we welcome artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar to talk about his new film Exhibiting Forgiveness. A Black artist finds his path to success derailed by an unexpected visit from his estranged father, a recovering addict desperate to reconcile. Together, they learn that forgetting might be harder than forgiving. The film stars Andre Holland, Andra Day and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor. Host: Jamie Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
Ian and Hannah review the biggest and sauciest new shows coming to UK streaming platforms for the week beginning Friday 17th May 2024, including:Jules is unrelenting in his pursuit of Kelly's father, claiming that Paul assaulted him, while Kelly's previous comments trigger Jules' obsession with Charlie's masculinity. But his attempts to intervene in his son's relationships enrage Charlie in Channel 4's gripping new drama The Gathering.Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark set off on the original package holiday, discovering Italy's greatest art treasures. Will this epic adventure be the restart they need? Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour comes to BBC iPlayer.A Black Panther leader teams up with a Hollywood producer to elude a nationwide manhunt and escape to Cuba while being pursued by the FBI, in Apple TV's The Big Cigar, starring Mercedes Blanche and Andre Holland.When a dating site for people seeking an affair is hacked, millions of users had their secrets exposed, ultimately wrecking marriages and ruining lives, and Netflix tells the full story in Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal.Follow Bingewatch on all major podcast players for your weekly rundown of the best binge-worthy shows across Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and more.Remember to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser and Goodpods AND you can now show your support and leave a tip for Ian and Hannah.You can also stay in touch with the team via Twitter and tell us what you're binge-watching.AND if you like Bingewatch but you're looking for a specific review, check out BITESIZE BINGEWATCH, our brand new sister show making it easier to get the bits you want!
To start our series on films from black directors we stop by 2016 for the Barry Jenkins best picture Oscar winning film Moonlight. Michelle and Seth discuss the cinematography, performing one character through three lives, bullies and cooking for people to express love. Seth also daydreams about riding in Juan's car and Michelle dances Apocalyptic. Check it out! For all of our bonus episodes check out Patreon.com/MovieFriendsPodcast Follow Movie Friends: Twitter @moviefriendspod Instagram @MovieFriendsPodcast Youtube Youtube.com/MovieFriendsPodcast Website https://www.moviefriendspodcast.com/ Follow Seth on Letterboxd: SethVargas Follow Michelle on Letterboxd: MichRuby Send us an E-mail at MovieFriendsPodcast@Gmail.com tell us what you think and it may end up on the show! Wouldn't that be cool? Head over to our website at MovieFriendsPodcast.com and consider supporting our Patreon. Come on, you don't need that $5, but you do need our undying love and friendship!
Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy returned to Park City in-person for the first time since 2020 and they brought back a lot of reviews. 18 films are discussed on the show including the latest works from Steven Soderbergh, the Zellner Bros. and the makers of Saint Frances. Jesse Eisenberg delivers his sophomore Sundance effort and it resulted in one of the bigger deals of the fest, though Erik offers his thoughts on the biggest sale. There is praise for Saoirse Ronan, Andre Holland, Carol Kane and Jason Schwartzman and less so for a title that speaks for itself. Documentaries that make you cry were in full effect as were ones that will raise your anxiety. There was something for everyone this fest and hopefully you will get to see them soon. 0:00 - Intro 4:38 - Ghostlight 9:40 - Sasquatch Sunset 16:19 - My Old Ass 22:40 - It's What's Inside 26:18 - The Outrun 32:46 - A Real Pain 40:38 - Presence 47:36 - Exhibiting Forgiveness 54:17 – Between the Temples 1:00:44 - Daughters 1:04:11 – Ibelin 1:11:42 – Super/Man: The Chrsitopher Reev Story 1:21:34 - Skywalkers: A Love Story 1:31:35 – War Game 1:38:28 – Good One 1:45:07 - A Different Man 1:52:21 – Handling the Undead 1:57:56 – Thelma 2:07:43 - Outro
Mary joins Caitlin to cover Bones and All on episode 100 of Plug It Up! We look at themes regarding coming of age, motherhood, destiny, identity, sexuality, and morality, and we long for a pretty cannibal boyfriend of our own. Tangents for this episode include: Timothee Chalamet's jaw, M&Ms, pizza, ice cream, and sharks. We also got some great FMKs and questions with a "100" theme. Thank you all so much for going on this journey with me and for supporting the show. I love doing it, and I'm so glad to have your support. Thank you! Cheers to 100 more!
As we are now in the midst of March Madness, let's revisit one of the more unsung basketball dramas of recent years which happens to feature VERY little actual basketball. Andre Holland stars as Ray Burke, a hot-shot NBA agent representing an aspiring rookie (Melvin Gregg) who is struggling to figure out what to do with himself as the beginning of his first season is delayed as as a result of a protracted lockout forced by the league's owners. Ray plots to figure out ways to both end the lockout AND a possible new way for the players to compete on the court SEPARATE from the League....and that's where the plot starts to thicken resulting in a sports drama which ends up focusing more on what happens OFF the court. "LFTC" stalwart Steven Soderbergh helmed, edited, and shot this entire film on his IPhone - this is now our FIFTH episode featuring one of his movies, a podcast record! :) Also co-starring are Zazie Beetz, Sonja Sohn, Kyle MacLachlan, and the irreplaceable Bill Duke. Host: Geoff Gershon Editors: Geoff and Ella GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we welcome Ian Lara and Christina Jackson. Segment 1: The premiere of Romantic Comedy, directed by beloved Comedian/Writer Aida Rodriguez, will be Ian's second of 2022. His first, Growing Shame, premiered on Comedy Central Digital on February 10th as part of their series of half hours. He performed his 30-minute debut comedy special LA Meets NY for HBO Latino's esteemed Entre Nos franchise in 2020, which did so well the streamer gave him his upcoming hour. His appearance on Comedy Central's StandUP Featuring has garnered over 10 millions views collectively on social media, and he was a regular on the network's hit series This Week at the Comedy Cellar. Host: Ryanne Segment 2: Christina Jackson takes on the female lead role as Daisy Brown in Devotion, marking this her most significant screen outing. Devotion is the story of Jesse L. Brown (played by Jonathan Majors), a pioneering Black Naval aviator who flew during the Korean War. She will also star alongside Regina King, Lucas Hedges, and Andre Holland in the Netflix/John Ridley film Shirley, which tells the story of trailblazing political icon Shirley Chisholm (King)—the first Black Congresswoman and the first Black woman to run for president of the U.S. Host: Jamie Music by: Sammus and Shubzilla Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss thoughts on Kyler Murray's extension and Julio Jones agreeing to a 1-year deal in Tampa Bay and how this elevates their offense. They also discuss James Harden's 2-year deal with Philly, him taking a pay cut and the rumors of a Jaylen Brown-KD mega-trade. Finally, they review Joey Bada$$' 2000 album, this being an album of the year contender, Ne-Yo's Self-Explanatory and India Shawn's Before We Go (Deeper); along with reviewing DVSN's “If I Get Caught” and Rory's single “Not Me” feat. Raahiim and Shantel May. In the second half, they review High Flying Bird, the 2019 sports drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh. The film stars Andre Holland, Zazie Beetz, Melvin Gregg and Sonja John. They dive into how this film was an engrossing look at professional sports and sees Steven Soderbergh continue to test the limits of new filmmaking technology. They also discuss this film being shot entirely on an iPhone 8, it being Soderbergh's second film to be shot on an iPhone and this movie being immersed in the economics and sociology of the NBA.
Paul Oyama (Movie Trivia Schmoedown) is back for Steven Soderbergh's whip-smart and overlooked High Flying Bird. We'll talk about the career of Andre Holland, relations to other films we've covered like OJ Made in America and Moneyball, how fast the NBA is changing, and Soderbergh's partnership with streamers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/support
In this episode, we take a look at Moonlight (2016). Stay tuned as we get into the consequences of bad graphic design, Black trauma porn, waking up and choosing violence, Black masculinity, intimacy, and more! [Trigger warning for discussions of homophobia and suicidal ideation.]This episode was edited by Michelle. Logo by Micky. Music by Michelle. For business inquiries and fan rants, please email takingtvtooseriously@gmail.com. In between episodes, find us on Instagram @takingtvtooseriously.
This week on Black Girl Film Club, we tackle part 2 of our theme on passing with 2021's Passing, directed by Rebecca Hall and starring Ruth Negga, Tessa Thompson, Andre Holland, and Alexander Skarsgard. In this episode, we go into the similarities and differences the film and Nella Larsen's novel, using passing as a way to achieve power and autonomy in early 20th century America, and what happens when white people attempt to pass using Black girl aesthetics. Support us with a Ko-fi! ko-fi.com/blackgirlfilmclub Follow us on Twitter @/blkgirlfilmclub. Check us out on Instagram @/blackgirlfilmclub. Visit us at www.blackgirlfilmclub.com.
Batter up! We're talking about “42,” the 2013 movie about Jackie Robinson. It was directed by Brian Helgeland, and stars the late great Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Nicole Beharie, and Andre Holland.
Rebecca Hall's "Passing" feels like an overlooked gem on the shelves of Netflix, though Ruth Negga's mesmerizing performance as Claire, a black woman passing for white in 1920's New York, is making some shortlists for BSA this year. But why isn't Tessa Thompson knocking Nicole Kidman's goosey Lucy out of the Best Actress race? Andre Holland, Bill Camp and a potentially typecast Alexander Skarsgard co-star, with a standout featured performance by Antoinette Crowe-Legacy as Felice that's already made her a 2022 Westons hopeful. We queen out on the queer lens, the literary tones, the FACE JOURNEYS (oh god the face journeys) and what exactly happened after Chekhov's Window was opened... Best Supporting Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Twitter: @bsapod Colin Drucker Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov Twitter: @nickkochanov Instagram: @nickkochanov
Happy Holidays everyone! In a very special episode we welcome on our beloved sisters to talk about one of the most racist and agonizing films we've had to watch yet, 2014's Black or White. This fucking movie... We talk about the violence that is Kevin Costner doing a Black girls hair, the disservice this movie does to Andre Holland, and read through the absolute batshit thoughts of one Mike Binder. Seriously, this is some of the wildest behind the scenes we've ever done. We hope everyone out there is safe and enjoying time with loved ones. It's no doubt pretty wild out here and we truly hope you're doing well. Get that booster if you can, mask up, and hopefully things will calm down soon. You can find us on Twitter at @white_pod and write into us at whitepeoplewontsaveyoupod@gmail.com We'll see you next year for our end of the year extravaganza!
This week on the podcast I'm talking about the movies Spencer Starring Kristen Stewart directed by Pablo Larrain and Passing Starring Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, and Andre Holland written and directed by Rebecca Hall.
Starting with a strong premiere at Sundance 2021 and recently garnering 5 Gotham Independent Film Award Nominations, PASSING has been in Award Season conversations for the better part of the year. But does it have enough praise to make it all the way to Oscar Sunday? We break down Rebecca Hall's feature length directorial debut with Untitled Cinema Gals Project's Morgan Roberts and give our take on the film's best chances to be nominated in the coming months. PASSING follows the unexpected reunion of two high school friends, whose renewed acquaintance ignites a mutual obsession that threatens both of their carefully constructed realities. Starring Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, and Andre Holland. Follow The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast on Twitter/Instagram @nomcastpod Visit us on the web at nomcastpod.com Thanks to Marvel Dice Throne for supporting today's episode. Please use the following link to check out their Kickstarter, support the campaign, and reserve your copy. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dicethrone/marvel-dice-throne?ref=e4adag (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dicethrone/marvel-dice-throne?ref=e4adag) Our intro and outro music is "The Poor Surgeon" by O'K and the Night Crew
On this week's episode of Kickin & Streamin Podcast, Graham & Jocelyn are joined by Erica Starkey as they discuss the Netflix film 'Passing.' The film is based on the 1929 novel of the same title by Nella Larsen, and it stars Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, Andre Holland, and Alexander Skarsgård. This film made its worldwide debut at the Sundance Film Festival while also being a directorial debut for Rebecca Hall. Graham, Jocelyn, and Erica review, not only the film, but they also explored the intricacies of "passing"; which refers to African-Americans who had skin color light enough to be perceived as white. Clips of this episode will also be available to watch on our YouTube channel and please don't forget to subscribe for future episodes. If you like this episode, please rate us on your podcast player, and subscribe for future episodes. Follow us on social media on Faceboook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. You can also support the show by checking out our Buy Me a Coffee page where you can choose to give a one-time tip, or becoming a monthly contributor. Finally, we'd like you to visit our merchandise store on Teespring where you can purchase our beautiful and stylish t-shirts, pullover, and mug.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kickinnstreamin)
In this season finale, the stars of Netflix film Passing discuss race, colour and movies. Ruth Negga worries about playing Lady Macbeth; Moonlight star Andre Holland remembers The Wizz, Diahann Carroll and living in Harlem. I also talk to Oscar-winning director of Free Solo, Chai Vasarhelyi, about her breath-taking doc reconstruction of the cave dives that saved the trapped Thai Wild Boars boys' football team, in The Rescue. Reviews include Last Night in Soho and Quant. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by special guest Maurice Hendricks, a long-time friend of the show and special guest. They review Drake's latest album Certified Lover Boy and discuss the lengthy track-list along with how this project had a better song structure compared to Scorpion and why he's so effective on lyrically dense tracks. They also review Kanye West's 10th album Donda and the interesting mix of ideas along with why certain fanbases aren't still connecting with the newer version of Kanye plus how it compares to CLB. Finally, they review Summer Walker's 2019 debut Over It and discuss how she paid homage to older, more traditional R&B and it still containing elements of hip-hop. In the second half, they review Moonlight, the 2016 coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins. Starring Trevante Rhodes, Andre Holland, Janelle Monae and Ashton Sanders. They dive into how this was a master class character study, it being a uniquely told film and Barry Jenkins bringing in three different actors to play the main character in a masterful way. Finally, they discuss how Mahershala Ali was able to win Best Supporting Actor and effectively convey and execute on the character of Juan.
Warren Hampton joins the "Love Ur Life" podcast with Krystal and Andre Holland to discuss his life and men's mental health. They have been friends for 20+ years. Men! This one is for your holistic healing. Ladies, grab all them men and gather round for a great discussion on mental health!
Episode 2: In this episode, I talk about how homophobic the black community is and what needs to change about it.Audio Credits: You can find on Youtube- Guest Host Billy Eichner Interviews Billy Porter – Homophobia & Transphobia in the Black Community, Lord Jamar Compares Homosexuality to Incest: It's Not Natural, Moonlight' Star, Andre Holland on Masculinity & Homosexuality in the Black Community, Kevin Hart: Son's First Gay Moment, The Shop: UNINTERRUPTED | Lil Nas X on Coming Out (Season 2 Episode 3 Clip) and Race War! - Rick and Morty - Auto Erotic Assimilation
In this episode we check out Netflix’s one hundred and thirty-sixth film the 2019 sports drama ‘High Flying Bird’ directed by Steven Soderbergh starring Andre Holland, Zazie Beetz, Melvin Gregg, Sonja Sohn, Zachary Quinto, Kyle MacLachlan and Bill Duke. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Spence says, "You care all the way, or you don't care at all." What do you take from this?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; MJ Jesse We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'Firebrand’, so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Join me today on another BRAND NEW EPISODE of Renegades Reviews as I finish up the Chadwick Boseman Hat Trick. Today I take a look at the first prominent figure in Black History that he portrayed, the one and only, Jackie Robinson in the film "42". A film which also stars Harrison Ford, Andre Holland, Nicole Beharie and Alan Tudyk. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renegadesreviews/support
This week on "TheWrap-Up," it's a special Sundance 2021 edition of the podcast. First, Sharon Waxman talks with "Land" stars Robin Wright (who also made her feature directorial debut) and Demián Bichir. Wright talked about how she came to star in the movie, which was not her original plan. Then, TheWrap's Steve Pond sat down with Rebecca Hall, Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga and Andre Holland to talk about their Sundance film, "Passing." The movie marked Hall's directorial debut and she talked about how her own family history propelled her to make the movie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Passing” Sundance Film Q&A with first-time writer, director Rebecca Hall, actors Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga and Andre Holland. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"At some point you've got to decide for yourself who you gonna be." Moonlight (2016) written and directed by Barry Jenkins and starring Alex Hibbert, Ashton Sanders, Trevante Rhodes, Jharrel Jerome, Andre Holland, Naomie Harris, Mahershala Ali and Janelle Monae. Next Time: Jaws (1975)
Welcome to another episode of Don’t Be Crazy! Here we discuss and dissect what makes a film (past or present) absolutely amazing or a pile of rubbish. All that we ask of each other is don’t be crazy. "In the moonlight, black boys look blue." Moonlight (2016) is directed by Barry Jenkins and took home the Oscar for Best Picture in 2017. The film follows Chiron, a gay black male growing up in Liberty City, struggling with poverty, love, acceptance, and his own sexual identity. Chiron's settings and people around him turn his life around drastically, influencing him for the better or worst. The journey to destroy the stereotypes for masculinity is beautiful crafted by Mr. Jenkins in this film. The movie stars Mahershala Ali, Naomi Harris, Trevante Rhodes, Alex R Hibbert, Janelle Monae, Ashton Sanders, Jharrel Jerome, Andre Holland. As a special treat, we have a guest, friend Ian Fulton explains what the movie meant to him growing up as a gay black male. Enjoy! Take a listen and don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Have questions or comments? Shoot an email to info@geeklegacy.com and we will answer them on the next podcast. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher and remember to rate and leave a comment. Your feedback helps us tremendously. Also, please take the time to help the cause and research more about the injustices being committed in the U.S. against black people everywhere. Please help in any way you can, just keep fighting the good fight for basic human rights. www.blacklivesmatter.com www.naacp.org https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CjZMORRVuv-I-qo4B0YfmOTqIOa3GUS207t5iuLZmyA/mobilebasic If you or anyone that you know struggles with sexual or gender identity, there is help. There are numerous resources available for you to use. Please visit www.thetrevorproject.org ,www.tolerance.org , and https://gsanetwork.org/
André Holland joins Amanda and Dino to discuss his career and his work on the new Netflix show 'The Eddy'. Produced by David Janove.
Pop Break's Television Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and senior columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here's the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event we liked from the last month including: Dark Side of the Ring, Clone Wars, and Hulu's Normal People. The News You Need to Know – Alex, Bill, and Josh discuss the possibility of COVID-19 related storylines in modern television. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh picks a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. and whether it was Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon, or another streaming platform that came out on top. Featured Review – Alex, Bill, and Josh review the new from Damien Chazelle (La La Land) on Netflix new, The Eddy. The series stars Andre Holland, Amandla Sternberg, and Joanna Kulig about a struggling jazz musician in Paris, France.
Pop Break’s Television Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and senior columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here’s the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event we liked from the last month including: Dark Side of the Ring, Clone Wars, and Hulu’s Normal People. The News You Need to Know – Alex, Bill, and Josh discuss the possibility of COVID-19 related storylines in modern television. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh picks a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. and whether it was Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon, or another streaming platform that came out on top. Featured Review – Alex, Bill, and Josh review the new from Damien Chazelle (La La Land) on Netflix new, The Eddy. The series stars Andre Holland, Amandla Sternberg, and Joanna Kulig about a struggling jazz musician in Paris, France. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The pandemic has forced us into an episode that's wall-to-wall streaming content. First up: the new crime drama from one of the BLACK PANTHER writers, Joe Robert Cole, called ALL DAY AND A NIGHT. Then we lfly over to a completely different part of the world, with the Netflix series set around a Parisian nightclub, THE EDDY. From there, we take a brief trip (pun intended) to THE MIDNIGHT GOSPEL, and check in on the blockbuster sports docuseries THE LAST DANCE. Theme music: "Downtown" by Podington Bear. [CC BY-NC 3.0] Time Stamps: 2:40 All Day and a Night, Netflix's new hood film featuring Ashton Sanders and Jeffrey Wright 10:09 The Eddy, Netflix's new drama starring Andre Holland as Elliott, the owner of a struggling jazz bar who has to juggle multiple challenges 35:10 The Midnight Gospel, a new cartoon from the creators of “Adventure Time” that plays best when you're under the influence of drugs 43:50 The Last Dance, the Michael Jordan doc that's captured everyone's attention 51:30 Final thoughts
The star of the Netflix limited series was looking for the right project to work on with Damien Chazelle— and it took him to a fictional Paris jazz club. Plus, a look back at 1984's best picture winner Amadeus.
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Edu has shot movies and commercials around the world with very unique directors, developing a beautiful eye, an honest smile and a very personal style. Born in Barcelona in 1981, Edu Grau studied filmmaking in ESCAC (Spain) and the NFTS (UK) specializing early as a Director of Photography. At 23, when he was not ready for that, and after the Sundance winning short "LA RUTA NATURAL", Edu shot his first feature, Albert Serra's "HONOR DE CAVALLERIA", which premiered at Cannes'06 and 40 other festivals. Then he paired up with Tom Ford for his debut feature in Hollywood, "A SINGLE MAN", that was acclaimed as one of the most cinematically beautiful films of 2009 and got Colin Firth a Bafta and an Oscar Nom. Vice magazine included it in the ¨30 most beautiful movies of all time¨. In 2009, Edu filmed "BURIED" with Rodrigo Cortés, and starring Ryan Reynolds. The film won Edu the Bronze Frog for Best Cinematography at Camerimage'10 and a Goya nomination. "FINISTERRAE" won the main award in Rotterdam'11, while his return to the Uk was with Nick Murphy's "THE AWAKENING", with Rebecca Hall and Dominic West. Shortly after came a special movie by his talented old friend Marçal Forés,"ANIMALS", pretty much in the vein of the shorts that they used to do together. Edu was then given the opportunity to work with Lady Gaga at the peak of her career, "BORN THIS WAY" was the result. In 2012, Edu premiered in Toronto Dante Ariola's "ARTHUR NEWMAN" with Emily Blunt and Colin Firth. "A SINGLE SHOT" with Sam Rockwell and Bill H Macy was just before "SUITE FRANÇAISE" by Saul Dibb, with Michelle WiIliams, Kristin Scott Thomas, Mathias Schoenaerts and Sam Riley. "SUFFRAGETTE", directed by Sarah Gavron and with Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Streep was Edu's next step modernizing a period film. "THE GIFT" by Joel Edgerton and starring Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall was one of the surprise film of 2015. "TRESPASS AGAINST US" by Adam Smith featuring Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson was a gypsie chase movie. His new 25M budget movie, "GRINGO" by Nash Edgerton with Charlize Theron, David Oyelowo and Joel Edgerton is a dark action comedy. In 2017, he shot "QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ" directed by the cult auteur Carlos Vermut. He was nominated for a Goya, a Gaudí and a CEC for Best Cinematography. Later on, Edu reteamed with the one and only Joel Edgerton to do "BOY ERASED" with Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe, Xavier Dolan and Flea. The movie got two Golden Globes nominations. Edu recently shot Gavin O'Connor's latest movie at Warner Bros "THE WAY BACK" starring Ben Affleck. The movie will be released March 6th 2020. After an amazing run with some top commercial directors, Edu has just wrapped Rebecca Hall's debut feature "PASSING", with Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negra, Andre Holland, Alex Skarsgard and Bill Camp. It is Edu's first film in glorious B&W and 4:3. The movie will be released in the festival and awards season of 2020. Meet Edu Grau.
Pass the PopcornEveryone in Jarrett & Tre’Vell’s timelines wants them to check out Love Is Blind on Netflix.Featured in DIS/Honorable Mentions Greg Berlanti remaking Little Shop of HorrorsReal Housewives of Sydney50 CentGreyhoundOut Magazine: It’s Time for a New Tipping Point for Transgender Folks in HollywoodAva DuVernay vs. Angry TrollsThe Real Housewives of SydneyGo ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgINSTA@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre’Vell)TWITTER@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Producer Laura Swisher)FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.orgLaura Swisher is the senior producer.
pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com, www.twitter.com/filmpivotal, www.pivotalfilm.com Mario and Tom begin this week’s episode by talking about a new Jurassic World short film directed by Colin Treverow, and starring Andre Holland, “Battle at Big Rock” (9:29). They then turn their attention to “Hustlers,” starring Jennifer Lopez, and Constance Wu (17:13). Finally, they walk through an ocean of blood on the way to their number 48’s: Tom (36:18), Mario (1:09:35). On Tap! From Hartford, CT’s Hanging Hills Brewing Company, Dechtoberfest (5:51) Music Credits: “Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera” – Robert Pollard, “Pivotal Film” – Guided by Voices, “Sugarcube” – Yo La Tengo, “Ghost” – Neutral Milk Hotel.
This week, Jack and Alex take on the task of talking about what is possibly THE most important movie in A24's catalog, Barry Jenkins' MOONLIGHT! Being an ATwentyEncore for both parties involved, we had a ton to talk about, and don't spend as much time as other podcasts might recapping its bizarre Oscar win. There's so much to dig into here, spoilers and all, so give it a listen!Intro music is Hello Stranger by Barbara Lewis
Stephen Soderbergh's "High Flying Bird" imagines black pro athletes bypassing mostly white team owners to finally reap the profits of their own athleticism. Is it just a dream, or could Colin Kaepernick's fight with the NFL be the start of something like the nascent revolt in the film? The film imagines what would happen if the mostly black athletes in the NBA discovered a way to profit from their own hard work without white team owners taking a massive cut of the profits. Super agent Andre Holland plays Ray Burke, who uses social media to circumvent the league and TV networks, and gives his rookie client Erick (Melvin Gregg) a potential map toward a future in which athletes, not owners, control their destinies.Our talk soon turns to Colin Kaepernick's fight with another league, the NFL, and whether it... made any sense. Finally, we discuss "The Revolt of the Black Athlete," the book Zazie Beetz's character starts reading at the end of "High Flying Bird." We also talk about Muhammad Ali, O.J. Simpson, J. Cole, and finally, what's really going on with the Lakers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com twitter.com/filmpivotal pivotalfilm.com Mario and Tom begin this week’s episode by heaping massive amounts of praise on Steven Soderbergh’s Netflix film “High Flying Bird,” starring an electric Andre Holland (9:50). They then take a trip back to the past in search of their number 74’s Tom (41:20), Mario (1:15:43). On Tap! From Brooklyn, New York, Sixpoint Brewery’s, Barrel-Aged 4Beans Porter – a rich brew of beans and barley—a special blend of liquid aged in rye whiskey and bourbon barrels— meets Madagascar Vanilla (https://sixpoint.com/beers/barrel-aged-4beans/)(4:03). Music Credits: "Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera" Robert Pollard, "Pivotal Film" Guided By Voices, “Somebody’s Baby” Jackson Browne, "Ghost" Neutral Milk Hotel
Hey Class Mike had a tooth demon take up residence in one of his teeth this week so he was not available this week. 1:15 Tracy is reading Manifest Recall by Alan Baxter. You can buy it from Grey Matter Press 2:30 Kati is reading Gerald’s Game. We have a couple of great articles about it. First we have the movie review, and second, we have Gerald’s Game and #Metoo 3:00 Kati is also reading the sixth book in Gunslinger Series, Song of Suzannah. 5:00 Tracy discusses her review of Elizabeth Harvest 6:15 Tyler is reading The Wide Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies. It is really something special. 8:00 Everyone discusses the new Trailer for Suspiria. Check it out below. Everyone is really excited to see it. 9:45 Tyler says go check out Snowpiercer. 15:00 Tyler mentions an interview done by Fresh Air on NPR about Andre Holland. It is great. Check it out. 18:00 Tyler mentions compares characters in Castle Rock to Slaughterhouse 5. 33:00 Tracy mentions Dreamcatcher references and Kati mentions the weasels in The Stand, Both pretty awesome easter eggs. Also The Stand is tremendous...The Dreamcatcher…..meh. 40:00 Tyler mentions Salem Lot. One of King’s first and one of his best that really has a Lovecraftian feel about it. 46:00 Tyler mentions Danse Macabre and Different Seasons. Specifically, he discusses The Body, which the movie Stand By Me is based on (Not The Stand….that is something totally different). 50:00 Kati discusses Cujo. Scary dogs are scary 51:45 Tyler discusses an AV Club article about the short story “You Know They Have a Hell of a Band”. Music teachers should totally take a look at it.
This week on the Horror Junkies Podcast we start unraveling the mystery surrounding Hulu's newest hit show Castle Rocks, staring Bill Skarasgard, Sissy Spacek, and Andre Holland. For the sake of the show and your mind we decided to only go over the events from episodes 1 through 5 and once the season is finished we will tackle the rest. ATTENTION! This will be a super spoiler filled episode and really get into some crazy theories about certain characters, so if you have not seen the show, please take the time to watch it and come back. On our new segment on the show we watch the trailer for an upcoming Netflix original from the same director who brought us Green Room. Jeremy Saulnier is back with Hold the Dark, a film that revolves around the deaths of three children suspected to be by wolves. The trailer looks absolutely bat shit and we can't wait for its to be release on September 28th. The next trailer we watch on the show is Slice directed by Austin Vesely. In this movie, a small spooky town, has a problem with a bunch of pizza delivery boys are being slain on the job. Two daring survivors set out to catch the culprits behind the cryptic crime spree. All we can say is this looks like an revamped Ghostbusters, but done better and we can't wait. Listen up fellow Horror Fiends, the show is selling shirts. Head over to www.horrorjunkiespodcast.bigcartel.com and pick one up today. As always leave us a review, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and tell your friends about our show, so that they can join in on the horror. If you have any show topics, movies, comics, or have something Horror related you would like to see discussed on the show, send us an email at horrorjunkiepodcast@gmail.com Stay Weird! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horrorjunkiespodcasts/support
Andre Holland is perhaps best known for his role as Kevin, the chef (and love interest) in the Oscar winning film Moonlight. Now he is in Britain playing Othello at Shakespeare's Globe in a production also featuring Mark Rylance as Iago. He tells Kirsty Lang how, unlikely as it might seem, his southern American accent fits the iambic pentameter of Shakespeare's lines perfectly. The arrival of artists in rundown areas invariably signals that gentrification is on its way with those very same artists, as well as other locals, eventually getting priced out. London is where this process seems to happen fastest but it's also in London that new housing models for artists are being explored. Hadrian Garrad, director of Create London, and Marcel Baettig, artist, founder and chief executive officer of Bow Arts, discuss the work involved in providing affordable homes for artists.Women Invent the Future is a new anthology of science fiction short stories by and about women. One of the authors, Molly Flatt, discusses re-imagining the future from a feminist perspective with Christina Dalcher, whose new novel Vox is set in a dystopian world where women's voices are strictly limited. And how on this day, 25th July, in 1965 music changed. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Julian May.
★★★★ • Réalisé par Barry Jenkins, Avec Trevante Rhodes, Andre Holland, Janelle Monae, Ashton Sanders • Après avoir grandi dans un quartier difficile de Miami, Chiron, un jeune homme tente de trouver sa place dans le monde. Moonlight évoque son parcours, de l’enfance à l’âge adulte.
Moonlight tells a story of a young boy through manhood. Through all of this you see the troubles and tribulations of what he's going through living in a rough neighborhood of Miami and also trying to survive without anyone knowing he's gay.
This episode features Andre Holland, the Alabama-born actor co-starring in Oscar frontrunner “Moonlight.” Holland talks about Barry Jenkins’ critically acclaimed film, as well as his Alabama roots, the advantage growing up in the South might give him in Hollywood and his inclination to work with A-list directors like Ava DuVernay, Spike Lee and Steven Soderbergh. … Continue reading #40: Andre Holland
I recently sat down for a conversation with writer/director Barry Jenkins to talk about his extraordinary new film Moonlight. The film tells the story of a largely under-represented section of society - queer African-American males. In this interview, we discuss the film, what it means to be an active ally, his cinematic influences, and his incredible ensemble cast. READ: Review: 'Moonlight' (★★★★) Moonlight played the Telluride, Toronto, New York, BFI London and Mill Valley Film Festivals this fall, earning an Audience Award from MVFF this week. It currently sits at 97 on Metacritic and 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film stars Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Andre Holland, Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders and Alex Hibbert and was based on a story by Tarell McCraney. A24 will open Moonlight in New York and Los Angeles this Friday, October 21st, and then expands in the coming weeks. Check out where the Gold Rush Gang thinks Moonlight is in the Oscar race right here.
In our 38th podcast, I am joined by three Gold Rush Gang members - Júlia, Evan and Kenneth - to first discuss the name change of the Amy Adams space drama and if the film needs more or less Jeremy Renner (hint: it's the latter). Then, onto predictions for the Cannes Film Festival announcement next week. Everything from what's confirmed, what's definitely not showing up to what we have a good idea will be. Much conversation revolves around the Jeff Nichols film Loving starring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton and how Focus Features is positioning the film early (it doesn't do Cannes that often) and will likely hit all of the major festivals before its theatrical release. This leads to a lengthy Best Actress conversation (no, really?) that focuses mainly on Negga and Viola Davis in Fences but also on the challenge of a studio to decide which of its films to push the most, when to release it and when it's good to be seen early. Much debate about if the Academy will take Amazon Studios and Netflix seriously this year after no nominations for a feature film happened at this year's nominations takes place, including thoughts on how the old indies (Sony Pictures Classics, Focus Features, Fox Searchlight) fell to the new indies this year (A24, Open Road Films) and where Amazon and Netflix fit, if they do at all and how those two streaming services are becoming the new home for old school indie directors. I also give a plea and shoutout to director Karyn Kusama whose film The Invitation debuted this weekend to rave reviews and deserves a major career redemption. Evan and Kenneth discuss a wealth of films they've recently seen that could end up being awards contenders come fall (as Spring movies often do) including the ever-awarded Helen Mirren in Eye in the Sky and Sally Field in Hello, My Name is Doris. Júlia shares her thoughts on the upcoming film Moonlight, starring Mahershala Ali, Andre Holland and Naomie Harris. We also highlight something we're very proud of; an AwardsWatch forum member who has a film playing the Cannes Film Festival. Our own Aaron Salazar's film gas_n_go032416 will play the Short Film Corner of the festival. Huge congratulations to him. Also, Nicole Kidman. Because, of course.
On the season finale of The Knick Podcast, hosts Jack Amiel and Michael Begler break down episode ten with Michael Angarano. Then, André Holland joins the conversation to look back on the past two seasons of playing Dr. Algernon Edwards.