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During this bonus episode, taped live at the Angelika Film Center in downtown Manhattan in a send-up to the Hollywood Ten, writer and critic Julie Salamon returns to The Wreckage to host New York Times editor/reporter and historian Clay Risen and AJHS executive director Gemma R. Birnbaum. Risen's new book, Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism, and the Making of Modern America, provided an excellent framework for the discussion. Our deep appreciation to Rebecca Naomi Jones, who has once again brought life to the archives this season, and with her immense talent and empathetic storytelling, took our listeners on a riveting journey through one of the most tumultuous times in US history. Additional thanks to Matthew Dallek, Thomas Doherty, Martin J. Siegel, Larry Tye, Jelani Cobb, Clay Risen, and Julie Salamon for being part of our season. The Wreckage is made possible by funding from the Ford Foundation. Additional funding is provided through the American Jewish Education Program, generously supported by Sid and Ruth Lapidus.
CinemAddicts Episode 289 features reviews of Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided To Write About A Serial Killer, The Comic Shop, Sacramento, and The Teacher. The Comic Shop hits Digital on April 11th. Psycho Therapy and Sacramento hit theaters April 11th. The Teacher hits Angelika Film Center on April 11th. We also review The Luckiest Man in America. Timestamps (0:00) - Intro (7:00) - Psycho Therapy - Images courtesy of Brainstorm Media. (19:03) - The Comic Shop - Images courtesy of Kayla Bowen Photography (26:31) The Luckiest Man in America (39:48) - The Cinem-Attic! (41:35) - Psycho Therapy (50:55) - The Teacher - Images courtesy of Watermelon Pictures (58:31) - Sacramento - Images courtesy of David Haskell CinemAddicts Info: Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations. Our email: info@findyourfilms.com. Shop our CinemAddicts Merch store (shirts, hoodies, mugs). Our Website is Find Your Films Thanks to our Patreon Community 1. Ryan Smith 2. Stephen Schrock 3. Susan 4. Charles Peterson 5. Nelson B. McClintock 6. Diana Van De Kamp 7. Pete Abeyta 8. Tyler Andula 9. Stephen Mand 10. Edmund Mendez 11. Abbie Schmidt 12. Jeff Tait 13. Robert Prakash 14. Kristen 15. Chris M 16. Jeremy Chappell 17. Lewis Longshadow 18. Iver 19. Alex Clayton 20. Daniel Hulbert 21. Andrew Martin 22. Angela Clark 23. Myron Freeman 24. Kayn Kalmbach 25. Aaron Fordham 26. Tracy Peters 27. Grant Boston 28. Ken Cunningham 30. Erik Chavez
"Flow" had its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section, where it received positive reviews for its animation, dialogue-free story, and score. It is now the the Latvian entry for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards. Director, Writer, Producer, and Composer Gints Zilbalodis was kind enough to spend some time talking with us about his work on the film, which you can listen to or watch below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be opening in theaters on November 22nd at the Angelika Film Center in New York City from Janus Films and Sideshow. It is up for your consideration for this year's Academy Awards for Best Animated and International Feature Film. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
➡️ Today we're chatting with Sean Foster, a cinematographer from Fort Worth, TX. And when it comes to his professional and personal lives, his message is clear—EVERYBODY has a story to tell—so go capture it! Not to mention, this Biggy phrase can even be felt in his Favorite Frame™ too. ➡️ Check out this episode of the podcast on Youtube as well. ➡️ Come connect with us on social: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. ➡️ Enjoying the show? Feel free to leave us a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. ➡️ Today's show notes: Sean's website, https://seanfoster.work/ Angelika Film Center, https://www.angelikafilmcenter.com/nyc NY1 (Spectrum News), https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs Michael Bloomberg (Administration), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg Blaze TV, https://www.blazetv.com/pages/home/d/shows MLB, https://www.mlb.com/ World Series, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Series LIV Golf, https://www.livgolf.com/ NFL, https://www.nfl.com/ Monday Night Football, https://www.nfl.com/schedules/monday-night-football/ Chad Prather, https://www.watchchad.com/ ‘Humor Me' with Chad Prather, https://www.blazetv.com/series/KJi9RUWLmXUC-humor-me-with-chad-prather Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2845786/ Canon, https://www.usa.canon.com/ Ozark (TV Series), https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5071412/ LoFi Girl, https://lofigirl.com/ Chillhop Music, https://chillhop.com/ Notorious B.I.G., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Notorious_B.I.G. — ➡️ Affiliate links: If you decide to make a purchase through one of our affiliate links we will get a small commission at no additional cost to you. Rest assured that we would recommend these products regardless of their commission-based opportunities. Riverside — ➡️ Theme Music: Late Night Latte by Harrison Amer. Licensed by Premiumbeat. ➡️ Styleframe Saturdays is a proud member of the Formerle brand family. Permissions granted by the artist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/styleframesat/support
My favorite movie theater, the Angelika Film Center in Plano, TX, closed its doors this week after 20 years of operations. I feel like a piece of me closed along with it. Let's discuss. Follow The Movies on Twitter: @TheMovies_Pod End Song: "Hero" - Family of the Year --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themoviespodcast/message
Comedian Erica Rhodes joins the show and talks about being stopped by security in Israel earlier this year. She then shares a Taylor Swift conspiracy before the gang reads a few of her recent tweets. Next, Adam shares a viral video of people stealing Halloween Candy and plays a recent stand up clip from the weekend relating to the video. Chris shares some news stories about Gavin Newsom falling while playing basketball in China, a sports broadcaster apologizing for a slip-up on the air, Michael Jordan's son wanting his dad to be the best man at his wedding, and a new vaccine being developed for cocaine addiction. Erica and Adam also talk about gaucho pants and dad shoes. Lastly, Neil DeGrasse Tyson joins the show to talk about his new documentary, Shot in the Arm, which details the political undertones within the vaccine movement. He and Adam also talk about general misinformation and Neil gives his thoughts on Elon Musk. For more with Erica Rhodes: ? Check out her new comedy ALBUM, Ladybug! ? Website: http://EricaRhodesComedy.com ? Follow her on X @EricaRhodes For more with Neil DeGrasse Tyson: ? Check out the LA and NY screenings for his new documentary, Shot in the Arm ? Premiering in New York this weekend at Angelika Film Center ? Premiering in LA on November 17th at Laemmle Theatre ? For showtimes and more information, visit http://ShotInTheArmMovie.com ? Follow him on X @NeilTyson Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ? http://SimpliSafe.com/Adam ? http://BetterHelp.com/Carolla ? http://OReillyAuto.com
In this week's episode of the Boxoffice Podcast, the panel recaps the early box office results from National Cinema Day and looks at the impact of Warner Bros.' release schedule changes for Q4. In our feature segment, director Antoine Fuqua joins the podcast to discuss his latest film, The Equalizer 3. Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources: Weekend Box Office Forecast: THE EQUALIZER 3 Aiming for #2 All-Time Labor Day Debut Weekend Box Office: GRAN TURISMO and BARBIE Lead National Cinema Day Weekend Warner Bros. Moves DUNE: PART TWO to March 2024 What to Listen For 00:00 Intro 01:23 National Cinema Day, weekend movies 04:17 Lionsgate and STX deal 06:01 Redding opens Angelika Film Center in Australia 07:18 New board members at Art House Convergence 08:05 B&B Theatres Portland location renovation 09:34 National Cinema Day earnings 11:29 Predictions for upcoming weekend box office 12:52 Summer box office 14:09 Warner Bros. release date changes, Q4 forecast 18:22 Animated LOTR 20:20 Equalizer 3 forecast 21:34 Ongoing strike's effect on current film promotions 24:01 Connection to the original Equalizer 25:11 Focus on the human qualities of a normal guy 29:21 Changes in the storyline 30:44 Additional film in the franchise 31:54 Collective moviegoing experience
Comedian Mike Brown joins Chris to have a spoiler-filled conversation about their experience at The Last of Us HBO premiere screening at The Angelika Film Center in New York City. Website: YoMikeBrown.com ChrisLamberth.com Twitter: @YoMikeBrown @MundaneFestival @ChrisLamberth Patreon: Mundane Festival Email: mundanefestivalpod@gmail.com
We sat down with cover star Gretchen Mol for this week's podcast. An actor since the mid 90's, Gretchen's choices reflect taste and a certain sensibility, audiences have fallen in love with the characters she's played. Think The Notorious Bettie Page and Boardwalk Empire's Gillian, whom she returns to frequently in her own personal life, and you'll hear why. Her latest character is Michelle, in Showtime's series remake of the iconic 1980 film American Gigolo, a riveting must-watch. She plays her complex character so beautifully, the audience left wanting so much more from her. On the podcast, we talk about everything from why Michelle was so difficult “to be in”, as Gretchen describes, to some very interesting behind the scenes details about her character's physical appearance. We discuss all the things that have made up Gretchen's rich, well-balanced career, tracing back to her beginning, in acting school, and working at Angelika Film Center alongside her brother and the musician Maxwell. We talk her stint as a jazz club MC, New York City roots, and what she misses about the acting scene of a certain era. We talk the shifts in tv and film, why theater is important for all actors, what saying no to a certain role taught her about setting boundaries, working with visionary directors, having a creative life partner, and being surrounded by creative people. There's some great favorite things, of course, what she's in the midst of designing, the actors she most enjoys watching most, some valuable advice for actors who could use a little emotional support, and more. Discover more + Shop The Podcast: American Gigolo on ShowtimeWatch Gretchen Mol tv + film on Prime VideoBoardwalk Empire, all five seasonsThe Notorious Bettie PageJoanna Vargas Eden Rejuvenating Pro SerumThe New Yorker Book of Cartoon Puzzles + Gamesfollow @storyandraintalks on instagram for our very latest drops + more pod content HERE | follow @storyandrain magazine on instagram HERE | follow our host + founder @tamarararappa HERE | discover, read, shop: fashion, beauty, wellness, tv + film, food, travel, interviews, + more on storyandrain.com
For the latest hodgepod we review Samuel Fuller's WWII epic The Big Red One which stars Lee Marvin and Mark Hamill.Starting at (30:30), Eric Holmes interviews Young Plato director Neasa Ní Chianáin and headmaster Kevin McArevey. All three of us recommend the documentary, which was released September 23 at New York's Angelika Film Center and goes to wider release September 30. For more info on Young Plato: https://www.soilsiu.com/You can rent/purchase The Big Red One on Amazon (theatrical cut): https://amzn.to/3SbbgZ9If you want the full The Big Red One experience, I highly recommend the The Big Red One: The Reconstruction on DVD: https://amzn.to/3r1qaFoI own the 2-DVD set of The Big Red One: The Reconstruction, and that comes with a plethora of special features: https://amzn.to/3SwtZhUCheck out our Find Your Film site for more movie news and reviews: https://findyourfilms.com/Subscribe to our Deepest Dream YouTube Channel for more movie reviews and interviews: https://www.youtube.com/c/DeepestDreamDotComShirts, hoodies, drinking glass, stickers and more FYF merch is up on findyourfilmpodcast.com!Email us at info@findyourfilms.com!Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group, where we give Blu-rays and DVDs out weekly to our members!Bruce Purkey's YouTube Channel is RustomireFollow Eric Holmes On Twitter.Find Your Film is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!Support the show
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The Electric Jellyfish Podcast (Chad, Shannon, Derrek and Ed) visit the lovely Angelika Film Center in Dallas at Mockingbird Station for the 21st annual Asian Film Festival of Dallas. asianfilmdallas.com #AFFD2022 #AFFD #ilovesubtitles #AngelikaDallas #AsianFilm #filmfestival http://www.electricjellyfishpodcast.com Featured On: http://www.thatnerdshow.com Search “Electric Jellyfish Podcast” on Amazon Music, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Pandora, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify and Stitcher. Listen from anywhere. #electricjellyfishpodcast #EJPNation #SpoilersOfTheMultiverse Thank you SO much for your continued support. Please subscribe and rate us on your platform of choice. Contact Us: electricjellyfishpodcast@gmail.com Follow Us: Instagram: @electricjellyfishpodcast Twitter: @EJPNation Facebook: Electric Jellyfish Podcast & Electric Jellyfish Podcast FB Group (EJP Nation) --- 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/electricjellyfishpodcast/message
Angelika Film Center, with operating theaters across the nation in New York City, Texas, Washington, D.C, California, and Virginia, and Sony Pictures Classics have launched a special "Bring A Friend Back To The Movies" initiative timed to the April 22 release of the upcoming Sony Pictures Classics dramatic comedy, The Duke starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren. In addition, Angelika Film Center announced that the Angelika Membership program will be launching on Friday, April 29, 2022. The "Bring A Friend Back To The Movies" initiative will provide one complimentary ticket to anyone who purchases a ticket directly from the Angelika website, app, or in theater to see the upcoming film, The Duke, during the first week of its release. The goal is to bring audiences back and remind them that nothing beats seeing a film on a big screen with a friend. Sony Pictures Classics will release the film in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on April 22, 2022, before expanding to additional cities over the following weeks. The Duke premiered at the Venice and Telluride Film Festivals in 2021 and is certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes at 95%. Today I'm joined by Jim Broadbent to discuss his work on The Duke and to thank him for making me look cool in the eyes of my 6-year old son. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
Rob and Don record this audio-only episode from The Angelika Film Center in Mockingbird Station for the final run of Dallas VideoFest as Rob interviews long-time unsung heroes of the festival, the amazing Wally Funk, filmmakers, the man who created the Kovacs Award, and the dynamic duo of Bart Weiss and Kelly Kitchens! It's the end of an era, and we send it off into the sunset like only WE can!
Cliff Moylan hails from Boston, Massachusetts. Born to an Irish father from County Clare and an Irish-American mother from County Detroit. He spent his first twenty two years between Back Bay, Scituate, Dorchester, Plymouth, Falmouth, Hyannis, Lynn and the Fenway. Though he credits all his former haunts as being formative, it is Lower Mills, St. Gregory's Parish, that he holds closest to his heart, and where he spent the most time. With it's abandoned Baker Chocolate Factory repurposed as a venue for keg parties and it's Guiness Book renowned trolley that traverses through Cedar Grove Cemetery used for rooftop joy rides, Lower Mills was a place Cliff could develop his imagination with all the other hooligan Tom Sawyers'. At twenty two, after a year of waiting tables at Cafe Florentine in The North End and saving money, Cliff moved to New York with a heart full of dreams and a U-Haul full of crap. No sooner did he unpack, did he read in the Village Voice that somebody made a movie set in South Boston. Halfway through Good Will Hunting at the Angelika Film Center, Cliff said to himself, “It's possible.” Years went by, restaurant work continued and acting training remained a priority when Cliff got a call to be featured background, playing Charlotte's doorman in Sex in the City. “That's me! That's me! Did you see me? I delivered the dog!” Cliff's friends and family were proud though his grandmother was never told the actual name of the show. This role put wind in his sails to try things out West where he lived in Hollywood for fours years. Aside from eating crappy pizza nothing really happened for Cliff so back to New York he went, but he didn't quit. Two years after his return, at thirty four years old, Cliff finally started speaking on television. His debut being made on the second season of HBO's Boardwalk Empire. The subsequent ten years brought more film and television work and more training. He's been directed by Martin Scorsese, Stephen Soderbergh, Jodie Foster, Peter Berg and Steve Zaillian among others. He's swapped dialogue with estemed actors like Jon Voight, John Turturro, Laura Linney, JK Simmons, Liev Schreiber and Giancarlo Esposito. His training includes conservatory programs at The Atlantic Theater Company Acting School and The William Esper Studio. Cliff has also been the student of Kathleen Turner, Bob Krakower and most extensively Chazz Palminteri, of A Bronx Tale fame. Cliff's signature role to date has been his portrayal of real life hero, Sergeant John MacLellan in the Mark Wahlberg starring/ Peter Berg directed Patriot's Day. “Welcome to Watertown motherf#%*ker!”, he can be seen shouting over a fence while firing his service automatic in the portrayal of the famous shootout with The Boston Marathon Bombers. Cliff and John MacLellan are still friends today. Cliff's most recent role and only other portrayal of a Bostonian is in the yet to be released, Ray Donovan full length feature film. When not auditioning Cliff is walking his dog, Hagler, named after the great middleweight champ, writing his memoir about his Lower Mills adolescence, training in Muay Thai and working on his recovery with over nine years sober. Cliff lives in The Lower East Side. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
Steve has spent over 20 years as a video editor, his body of work including promotional spots for AMC, Showtime, Discovery, and others. He has edited original programming for A&E, The History Channel, and truTV as well as original web series and documentaries. His most recent writing and directing credits are THE MASTERPIECE, a mockumentary short about a ridiculously bad movie known as "the greatest film of all time" (which screened at various NYC venues - including the Angelika Film Center and Anthology Film Archives), and LIFE ON PAUSE - about a 1980's wedding videographer who attempts to win his college crush with his "totally awesome" camera skills, which has screened at 7 festivals thus far - most recently the Love Actually Int'l Short Film Showcase - and won the BEST CAST award at the Atlanta Award-Qualifying Film Festival. Steve's completed screenplay credits include the feature-length version of LIFE ON PAUSE and NIGHT SESSIONS (a comedy/horror tale about a vampire who takes over a post-production company). Any Book, Film, or Other Project You're Currently Working on? Life on Pause (short currently in festivals... working towards getting feature funded), Night Sessions screenplay (will put on Black List), Mister Awesome screenplay (writing) IG/TW Handle: @lifeonpausemovie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-li... https://stevelifsheyeditor.vids.io/ One Book, Film/TV Show, Music Artist/Song/Album You Love and Would Recommend for Our Listeners: The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord
Identities are complicated, messy and often incredibly personal. San Diegans weigh in on how they identify and their thoughts on the term Latinx. Meanwhile, a report released Thursday by a Yale University-based research organization found distinct racial disparities in police contacts in San Diego. Plus, how the Angelika Film Center is doing as pandemic restrictions ease, along with our weekend arts events preview.
President Biden on Thursday signed a bill to recognize Juneteenth — the celebration to commemorate the end of chattel slavery in the United States — as a federal holiday. Plus, in a victory for survivors of domestic and gang violence seeking asylum in the U.S., the Department of Justice on Wednesday vacated the controversial Trump-era decisions. And San Diego climate scientist Ram Ramanathan was given two distinguished international awards this week honoring his pioneering work on climate change. Then, it's been painful to lose so many of our elderly to COVID-19. But there are also many families, especially Latinx families, grieving the deaths of those who are younger. Also, San Diego Catholic schools saw an uptick in demand because of their in-person options. Finally, Angelika Film Center at Carmel Mountain, like all cinemas, reopened Wednesday at full capacity under the new relaxed pandemic guidelines from the state. We'll tell you what to expect if you go to the movies.
Watch-along as Co-Director Nico Perrino narrates the new documentary film about the life and career of former ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser, “Mighty Ira: A Civil Liberties Story.” Show notes: MightyIra.com Watch Mighty Ira in virtual cinema through Angelika Film Center www.sotospeakpodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/freespeechtalk Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sotospeakpodcast Email us: sotospeak@thefire.org
The Year was 1992. The place: The Angelika Film Center on the corner of Houston and Mercer. Jim was a senior at NYU, and is his new roommate, Bill, was a junior. An innocent mid-week trip to the Greenwich Village art-house multiplex to see Peter Greenaway's latest offering, Prospero's Books took our humble narrators into some uncharted territory. Things started off innocently enough, but soon they'd get a bit hairy. One this week's episode of Stuff We've Seen, Bill Muir (aka, Bill from Queens) sits in for Teal once again. The goal of this installment was to discuss the films of Mike Leigh, but things quickly got off track with a request from Bill to hear some Jimmy impersonations. Then the Prospero's Book story kicks in, and well...take a listen and find out. There is so much to savor in this particular episode that Jim decided to split Bill's appearance into two-parts. So this week, the offering is the true movie-going tale of Jim and Bill, and two mystery cinema goers. Next week we'll have part 2 where Jim and Bill discuss Mike Leigh with an extended focus on Another Year and Meantime. So, if you wanted to do some prep work for next week, might we suggest you go to the Criterion Channel, and check out those films before the next show. In the meantime, get ready for another wild tale from the days of Jim's NYU film experiences.
Screenwriter and director Yaron Zilberman joins Giles Alderson to chat about his latest feature film Incitement. We chat how he started making documentaries and learnt that he wanted to make movies for the rest of his life. And how he learned to raise money for his films . We talk about his process as a screenwriter and working with acting legends Philip Seymour Hoffman and Christopher Walken on his Hollywood debut which he wrote and directed called 'A Late Quartet' and we talk about how he made the political thriller set in the Middle East about the real life story of the Assassination of the Israeli prime minister called 'Incitement' which is released in select cinemas in America this week. WATCH Incitement TRAILER Incitement - For the first time on screen, and based on true events, acclaimed writer-director Yaron Zilberman Incitement chronicles the disturbing descent of a promising law student to a delusional ultranationalist obsessed with murdering his country’s leader, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Theaters/Cinemas: Los Angeles (Feb 7) LAEMMLE ROYAL, LAEMMLE TOWN CENTER New Jersey (Feb 7) Bow Tie Cinemas Clairidge Cinemas (Montclair NJ), Brielle Cinemas, Montgomery Cinemas (Skillman NJ) New York (Jan 31) THE LANDMARK AT 57 WEST , ANGELIKA FILM CENTER, KEW GARDENS CINEMAS LINKS FREEBIES EVENTS & PROMOS WATCH A Serial Killers Guide to Life www.aserialkillersguidetolife.com WATCH The Dare trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5aZVm2drjY RAINDANCE discount - 10% off Building a film Directing career masterclass with Simon Hunter on Feb 29 https://www.raindance.org/courses/building-film-directing-career-masterclass-london/ Code: Directing2020 HELP CROWDFUNDERS Vanessa Bailey Small Talk short film https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/199016142/small-talk-a-short-film?ref=creator_nav Neil McKinnery-West Asylum short film https://www.gofundme.com/f/asylum-film-fund?utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet Giles Alderson's website Follow us on Twitter @filmmakerspod @gilesalderson @robbiemckane @Food4ThoughtDoc @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @dan710ths @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie @philmblog @DirDomLenoir Music from musicbed.com Part of the www.podfixnetwork.squarespace.com
Hey ya'll! on this episode we had the privilege to sit down with the creator and director of #WASHED Jerod Couch alongside actor Byron Hardy and director of photography Jamarrio Washington to discus their award winning Dallas based show streaming on youtube and amazon prime. We appreciate ya'll coming through and talking with us over some cold D'ussé . SZN 2 screening this Thursday at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas, TX. Get your tickets at WashedSeries .com
As we celebrate Episode 40, and head into our midlife crisis era - we had to invite back one of our own! Chris RWK, an original SOLDier and every artist's favorite artist came back to promote a very special project, and mix it up about the scene these days. Chris brought KOZ from Silver Tuna Studios along for the ride, and talked about the release of The Blackbook Diaries at the historic Angelika Film Center on February 21, 2019 at 7PM. This event premieres Episode 1 of the deep dive series starring Chris RWK, and includes more heavy hitters in future episodes. You can purchase advance tickets online, and get ready for raffles and a Q&A with the man himself. Listen to more and come out for this special night of NYC art history! Special Guests: Chris RWK and Koz.
In a new documentary, seven veterans mostly from Texas detail their experiences in Vietnam - from the draft to boot camp, battle and back home. This week, we talk with the editor of "The Mark of War," who searched through thousands of hours of footage from the war to tell a personal story of people who served. Humanities Texas hosts a free screening of the film Thursday night at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas.
Speaking with David Gibson, Program Director and Operations Manager at the 2018 Asian Film Festival of Dallas. The film festival happening now - July 26th at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas. If you enjoyed the episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! You can also subscribe via Stitcher, TuneIn or Google Play. Follow us via Facebook and Twitter. Visit our website. Click here to take our listener survey! We now have Avert Your Eyes Podcast merchandise! Check it out here! ............... Follow the latest of the short film entitled "Alora" by following on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Texas EquuSearch Mounted Search and Recovery Team is in need of donations. To learn more about them, click here.
This episode's guest is Ale Bonilla, The Hair Ninja. He is the Founder and Master Stylist at Esoterica Studios. We discuss growing up in Fort Worth, his start from doing hair in garages to opening his first salon, and so much more on episode number 29 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned. If you enjoyed the episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! You can also subscribe via Stitcher, TuneIn or Google Play. Follow us via Facebook and Twitter. Visit our website. Click here to take our listener survey! We now have Avert Your Eyes Podcast merchandise! Check it out here! ............... Be sure to check out the 2018 Asian Film Festival of Dallas July 19th - 26th at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas. Follow the latest of the short film entitled "Alora" by following on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Texas EquuSearch Mounted Search and Recovery Team is in need of donations. To learn more about them, click here.
Kevyn Aucoin applied lipstick to Cindy Crawford's lips, blush to Janet Jackson's cheeks and mascara to Barbra Streisand's eyelashes. The go-to makeup artist of the 1990s is the subject of a new documentary playing at the USA Film Festival, and this week we talk about his life and work with Dallas supermodel Chandra North, who sat in his chair on many occasions. "Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story" plays Friday night at 7 at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas.
For decades, newsrooms have provided dramatic backgrounds for screenwriters. This week, we talk about a new screening series focusing on how the media is represented in the movies. It's curated by our own Chris Vognar and will screen monthly at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas. Up first is 1952's "Park Row," directed by Samuell Fuller - a newspaper man before he became a filmmaker. Other films in the series include "Ace in the Hole," "All the President's Men," "Broadcast News," "Network" and "Shattered Glass."
Kim and Ashley visit Angelika Film Center to attend a screening of the Pakistani film "Moor". The two interview Hameed Sheikh and attend the panel discussion.
In this episode: our review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) starring Daisy Ridley and John Boyega, the return of Genesis with Phil Collins?, celebrity death (Scott Weiland), George Lucas is to Star Wars as Mel Brooks is to The Producers, talking with Taylor Grey from Star Wars Rebels, chatting with Mark Dodson from Gremlins, Walter Matthau, Greg meeting Quentin Tarantino and Al Pacino, the "Humans of Sesame Street" event, Angelika Film Center's Shia LaBeouf movie marathon in NYC, a Rob-view of Results (2015) starring Cobie Smulders, the upcoming Coleco Chameleon home video game console, and our lame idiot of the year Donald Trump (yet again). 81 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Devin Pike, Crystal Decker-Norwood and Mark Walters break down the 83rd Academy Awards, and preview the Return Of The Big Gold Statue Watching Party at the Angelika Film Center on Sunday February 27...