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What Is This Episode - Top of Show WELCOME SCOTT FEINBERG OF THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER! . THE FEINBERG FINAL W/ SCOTT FEINBERG!: Who's Scott's Best Picture Winner? - 3:11 How Scott Forecasts in Feinberg + The Role of SAG This Year - 10:40 So Lead Actress Will Be…?? - 16:40 . What Happened at DGA, and The Brutalist's Burden - 20:43 Why This Year's Ratings Will Dive - 24:40 . How Netflix Didn't Guard Against The Emilia Perez Debacle - 27:08 And Gascon's Plans to Attend Sunday - 31:50 . Post Fires, The “Weirdness” of Hollywood- 34:35 Controversy-less Conan - 38:10 So Just How Much Did The Brutalist's Controversy Matter? - 41:31 . Awards Chatter's Format + Working in the Music - 44:40 Story vs Run Time - 51:47 . Did Dune 2 Hurt Its Awards Chances by Announcing Dune 3? - 54:36 Why Aren't More Animated Movies In Best Picture? - 56:13 Which Win or Loss is the Biggest Indicator For BP Sunday? - 57:32 Can This Year's Show Be Without Controversy? - 1:01:15 . Where to Find Jazz's Work - 1:03:22 . . WHAT'S NEXT/LEAVE US 5 STARS/WORDS OF WISDOM - 1:05:20
The Never Weres Tom and Jack Brown are back to discuss the Red Sox recent struggles and how they may have played themselves out of the playoffs. Then they talk about varying topics like Trison Casas, Marcello Mayer, and end-of-season awards.
And the Oscar Goes To... Ra'Shawn & Sam take control of the pod this week to bring all the Awards Chatter you can handle. The Academy Awards are a week away and though it may seem like it's all things Oppy, there are plenty of categories left to discuss. Stick around for an Oscar swapping, universe bending game that will reward and course correct your favorite races from the past. Press Play!! ~~New Episodes Every Monday~~ IG @CinephileAttack Twitter @CinephileAttack
G'day, everyone! On today's show: Allllll things Super Bowl, from the two moments that gave us the ick, to Usher's halftime show, and the Ben Affleck ad that won us over. Then! Edward Enninful went bang with his final cover of British Vogue, Beyonce's big announcement, Kim Kardashian's new boyfriend, and a new development in one of the weirdest stories we covered last year. To watch that Dunkin' Donuts ad we mentioned in today's episode, head here. This week, Zara recommended listening to Ben Winston on Awards Chatter, as well as One Day on Netflix. Mich recommended watching Nemesis on ABC. This episode was audio produced by Annabelle Lee. Big thanks to Dan's Daily for making this episode possible. Head online to Dan's Daily today to up your cocktail game, expand your wine knowledge, or discover what's trending in the world of drinks. Want to support our show? We are sending air kisses, air tea, and air hugs (too far?) to anyone who clicks ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify. (Bonus hugs for anyone who leaves a five-star review, too!) Still not enough? Well! Our hearts! See below for everything else. Click here to subscribe to ShameMore: http://apple.co/shamelesspod Subscribe to the weekly ‘ASK SHAMELESS' newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gFbYLT Join our book club: https://www.instagram.com/theshamelessbookclub/ Check out our website: https://shamelessmediaco.com/ Write to the Shameless Mailbag: Email hello@shamelessmediaco.com Thanks for listening! We are very big fans of yours.
Hey, friends! On today's show: untangling what in the world is going on between Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion is a task, but we're here to do it. Plus, Sofia Richie Grainge is pregnant, Travis Kelce is in the Super Bowl and all anyone wants to know is if Taylor Swift can get there, and then, our first Slow News Week of 2024. This week, Mich recommended you stream Dance You Outta My Head by Cat Janice. Zara recommended Emily Blunt on the Awards Chatter podcast. Big thanks to Elite Eleven for making this episode possible. Browse their range and if you see something you love, use the code ‘SHAMELESS10' at checkout for 10 percent off. This episode was audio produced by Annabelle Lee. We'd love your feedback! We wanna know a little bit more about how you engage with us so we can keep creating the content you crave. To be part of our exclusive Shameless Media Market Research Panel, head here to fill out our quick five-minute survey. Want to support our show? We are sending air kisses, air tea, and air hugs (too far?) to anyone who clicks ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify. (Bonus hugs for anyone who leaves a five-star review, too!) Still not enough? Well! Our hearts! See below for everything else. Click here to subscribe to ShameMore: http://apple.co/shamelesspod Subscribe to the weekly ‘ASK SHAMELESS' newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gFbYLT Join our book club: https://www.instagram.com/theshamelessbookclub/ Check out our website: https://shamelessmediaco.com/ Write to the Shameless Mailbag: Email hello@shamelessmediaco.com Thanks for listening! We are very big fans of yours.
It's Emmy time. Yes, finally, after a long delay, the Emmys are almost here. “The Hollywood Reporter”'s Executive Editor of Awards Scott Feinberg joins Mike and Ken to break down the 2023 Emmy nominees in all the major documentary categories, including Outstanding Documentary Program; Outstanding Series; Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking; and Outstanding Directing. Besides his Emmy predictions, Scott also weighs in on all the early documentary Oscar buzz. The 2023 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, including all the major doc categories, will be announced on January 6th. An award-winning columnist and podcast host (“Awards Chatter”), Scott Feinberg is “The Hollywood Reporter”'s Executive Editor of Awards. Scott anchors THR's coverage of the Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy races, as well as major film festivals. Best known for his “Feinberg Forecast,” and for “Awards Chatter”, Scott's work has been recognized with six National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards and five SoCal Journalism Awards from the Los Angeles Press Club. The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
In the October 12, 2023 issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Feinberg offered an annotated list of the 100 greatest film books of all time. Drawing on a jury of 322 people who make, study, and are otherwise connected to the movies, Feinberg assembled an annotated list that reads like the ultimate film study syllabus. In this interview, Dan Moran asks him about the voting process, top winners, some omissions, and what the list reveals about the industry as a whole. Scott Feinberg has led The Hollywood Reporter's awards coverage since 2011 (he covered awards for the Los Angeles Times before that). He is best known for his “Feinberg Forecast,” through which he assesses the standings of various showbiz awards races, and for Awards Chatter, the interview-centric podcast that he started in 2015, for which he has conducted career-retrospective interviews with some 500 of Hollywood's biggest names. An alumnus of Brandeis University, he is also a trustee professor at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, serves on the board of the Los Angeles Press Club and is a voting member of BAFTA and the Critics Choice Association. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers and articles on G. K. Chesterton and John Ford, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found here on the New Books Network and on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the October 12, 2023 issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Feinberg offered an annotated list of the 100 greatest film books of all time. Drawing on a jury of 322 people who make, study, and are otherwise connected to the movies, Feinberg assembled an annotated list that reads like the ultimate film study syllabus. In this interview, Dan Moran asks him about the voting process, top winners, some omissions, and what the list reveals about the industry as a whole. Scott Feinberg has led The Hollywood Reporter's awards coverage since 2011 (he covered awards for the Los Angeles Times before that). He is best known for his “Feinberg Forecast,” through which he assesses the standings of various showbiz awards races, and for Awards Chatter, the interview-centric podcast that he started in 2015, for which he has conducted career-retrospective interviews with some 500 of Hollywood's biggest names. An alumnus of Brandeis University, he is also a trustee professor at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, serves on the board of the Los Angeles Press Club and is a voting member of BAFTA and the Critics Choice Association. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers and articles on G. K. Chesterton and John Ford, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found here on the New Books Network and on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
In the October 12, 2023 issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Feinberg offered an annotated list of the 100 greatest film books of all time. Drawing on a jury of 322 people who make, study, and are otherwise connected to the movies, Feinberg assembled an annotated list that reads like the ultimate film study syllabus. In this interview, Dan Moran asks him about the voting process, top winners, some omissions, and what the list reveals about the industry as a whole. Scott Feinberg has led The Hollywood Reporter's awards coverage since 2011 (he covered awards for the Los Angeles Times before that). He is best known for his “Feinberg Forecast,” through which he assesses the standings of various showbiz awards races, and for Awards Chatter, the interview-centric podcast that he started in 2015, for which he has conducted career-retrospective interviews with some 500 of Hollywood's biggest names. An alumnus of Brandeis University, he is also a trustee professor at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, serves on the board of the Los Angeles Press Club and is a voting member of BAFTA and the Critics Choice Association. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers and articles on G. K. Chesterton and John Ford, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found here on the New Books Network and on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In the October 12, 2023 issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Feinberg offered an annotated list of the 100 greatest film books of all time. Drawing on a jury of 322 people who make, study, and are otherwise connected to the movies, Feinberg assembled an annotated list that reads like the ultimate film study syllabus. In this interview, Dan Moran asks him about the voting process, top winners, some omissions, and what the list reveals about the industry as a whole. Scott Feinberg has led The Hollywood Reporter's awards coverage since 2011 (he covered awards for the Los Angeles Times before that). He is best known for his “Feinberg Forecast,” through which he assesses the standings of various showbiz awards races, and for Awards Chatter, the interview-centric podcast that he started in 2015, for which he has conducted career-retrospective interviews with some 500 of Hollywood's biggest names. An alumnus of Brandeis University, he is also a trustee professor at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, serves on the board of the Los Angeles Press Club and is a voting member of BAFTA and the Critics Choice Association. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers and articles on G. K. Chesterton and John Ford, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found here on the New Books Network and on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
A few brief, meandering reflections on the 95th annual Oscars. Write the show & give me feedback at TheBoundlessGaze@gmail.com As always, follow me at Letterboxd.com/MarcusNaab --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marcus-j-naab/message
Let's talk about the ups & downs of the recently unveiled Academy Awards nominations. Write the show at TheBoundlessGaze@gmail.com Follow me on Letterboxd.com/MarcusNaab --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marcus-j-naab/message
The Hollywood Reporter's Executive Editor of Awards Scott Feinberg joins Mike and Ken to break down this year's Emmy nominees in all the major documentary categories, including Outstanding Documentary Program; Outstanding Series; Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking; and Outstanding Directing. After considering all the angles, Scott pulls no punches in giving his take on who he thinks will take home top honors. Scott also sheds light on this year's Emmy rule changes, how the voting process really works, recent historical trends… and even gives a sneak peak of this year's early documentary Oscar buzz. Let the awards season begin! An award-winning columnist and podcast host (“Awards Chatter”), Scott Feinberg is The Hollywood Reporter's Executive Editor of Awards. Scott anchors THR's coverage of the Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy races, as well as major film festivals. His work has been recognized with six National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards and five SoCal Journalism Awards from the Los Angeles Press Club. Our Presenting Sponsor is Netflix. Follow on twitter: @ScottFeinberg @topdocspod
Welcome to Wild Pretty Things, an independent podcast about women on screen and behind the camera. On every episode of Wild Pretty Things, we attempt to determine the essential filmography of an actress or director. This episode we're covering the career of Lupita Nyong'o so far https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ grrnoise.com > podcast https://www.patreon.com/wildprettythingspod email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCeb-r1oOdLwhyRGl_QVWyA instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ twitter: @WildPrettyPod https://twitter.com/WildPrettyPod Jarret: https://letterboxd.com/GrrNoise/ ; https://twitter.com/GrrNoise and on Instagram Melissa: : @mellooyellow on Twitter; mellooyellowxx on Instagram; https://letterboxd.com/mellooyellow/ Melissa's other show: Still Great, Bob? http://stillgreatpod.com/ a Mad Men rewatch podcast Scene It https://twitter.com/SceneItCast/status/1529582090613841921 Picard Cast https://twitter.com/ThePicardcast Bronwyn Cosgrave podcast: https://adifferenttweedshow.libsyn.com/ Little Gold Men podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/our-final-oscar-predictions-in-every-category/id1042433465?i=1000555093746 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Prada_dress_of_Lupita_Nyong%27o https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/red-carpet-dresses/g7882/lupita-nyongos-best-looks/ 0:30:05 Queen Of Katwe 0:41:40 Black Panther (2018) 0:46:00 Little Monsters (2019) 1:02:00 Us (2019) Backlash around “the voice” - the guardian The 355 (2022) THR's Awards Chatter podcast - https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/awards-chatter-podcast/
Before listening to the podcast, we want to let you know that this week has been tough. Davina's father passed away on Monday evening after a long battle with Alzheimer's. But we're continuing with the podcast because it brings us so much joy and provides a feeling of normality in a very abnormal week. This week we chat about music, a podcast, a book on mental health and a lovely place to visit. Please send us your recommendations to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast.Marshall Matters - https://www.spectator.co.uk/podcasts/marshall-mattersLes Cactus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E05SSymMvdY&ab_channel=LacaveLes Cactus Last Shadow Puppets - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf5apyds8Xk&ab_channel=TLSPVEVORuby Wax A Mindfulness Guide for Survival - https://uk.bookshop.org/books/a-mindfulness-guide-for-survival/9781787399594And Now for the Good News - https://www.waterstones.com/book/and-now-for-the-good-news/ruby-wax/9780241400661Belfast - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12789558/Bradford - https://www.visitbradford.com/Tetley Tea - https://www.tetley.co.uk/American Gods - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1898069/The A Word - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5311790/Awards Chatter - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/awards-chatter/id1039032256The Ocean at the End of the Lane Tickets - https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-ocean-at-the-end-of-the-lane-at-duke-of-yorksToday Tix - https://www.todaytix.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The THR awards columnist and host of Awards Chatter, Scott Feinberg, joins Carolyn to discuss the 2022 Oscar nominations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I share some fun trivia about Samuel L. Jackson's early career and remind you to listen to Awards Chatter from The Hollywood Reporter. I close with a thought about connection and disconnection as well as a quick tip for your next audition. Enjoy!!!
On this episode, we welcome Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter's awards columnist and host of Awards Chatter.
In today's episode I share a podcast that's new to me called, THR Awards Chatter. It's so good!! I close with a reading that invites you to take 100% responsibility for your life. Enjoy!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our first live episode recorded in front of students at Chapman University, the creator of 'The Sopranos,' which is widely regarded as the greatest TV show of all time, opens up as never before about what inspired that series and its new prequel, how his feelings about film versus TV have evolved over the years and, in a major disclosure, what really happened to Tony Soprano at the end of the series finale. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
The THR awards columnist and host of Awards Chatter, Scott Feinberg, joins Carolyn to discuss the 2021 Oscar nominations. Scott also gives his insight on the state of the awards show during this unprecedented time. In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She will be talking with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen. Hosted by: Carolyn GiardinaProduced by: Matthew Whitehurst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Scott Feinberg, the Hollywood Reporter’s awards columnist and host of the excellent podcast Awards Chatter, joins Sonny to talk about the business of awards season. How corrupt are the Golden Globes? What could improve them? And Sonny asks Scott about his absolute favorite part of Oscars season: The Brutally Honest Oscar Voter Ballots! All this and more on this week’s episode of The Bulwark Goes to Hollywood.
Last time you heard from us, we ran down our personal lists of favorite films from 2020 which was far and away one of the most unusual years for movies... ever. For this episode we started up the awards chatter machine and began hashing out some of what we think are the front-runners heading into the Golden Globe award nominations being announced. Below is our roundup along with links to where you can stream them. Palm Springs2020 The Invisible Man2020 Nomadland2020 The Trial of the Chicago 72020 Mank2020 Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom2020 Also, Lee Enterprises just launched a really wonderful new podcast you might like, called The Ethical Life. It's hosted by Richard Kyte, director of the Ethics Institute at Viterbo University, and Scott Rada, Lee's social media manager, and every other week or so they'll explore the intersection of ethics and modern life. You can click the link above, or search for it on your pod player of choice! Just to be Nominated is hosted and produced by Chris Lay, the podcast operations manager for Lee, along with Bruce Miller, the editor of the Sioux City Journal, and Jared McNett, a reporter for the Globe Gazette in Mason City, Iowa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Intro: Minutes 0 to 5:00 We will be off next week and will be back February 7. My goal this year is to do more stretching so I’m taking zoom classes for that. Chandra hasn’t stretched much either as she’s not going to the gym but loves walking outside. She’s feeling out of shape after the past year in lockdown and I went up a size. It’s hard to tell how much weight we’ve gained as we’ve been wearing sweatpants and leggings. The inauguration: Minutes 5:00 to 21:00 The inauguration was a relief but I don’t know how to feel. We’re still processing the trauma from the last four years. We both love the new press secretary, Jen Psaki. Chandra mentions Sean Spicer, the first Trump press secretary who yelled at everyone. Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez performed. I thought Lady Gaga’s Schiaparelli’s outfit was too over the top for the occasion. People were making Hunger Games comparisons. Chandra liked it and said it was very Gaga. We appreciate that Gaga is a good Democrat and that she campaigned for Biden. Jennifer Lopez was in a sparkly white Chanel pantsuit. Chandra wishes Gaga and J.Lo would have worn American designers. I play a segment from Zoom where Courtney, Michelle, Ameerah and Alnaaze talk about Gaga and J.Lo. We remember when J.Lo was making herself cry at the Oscars. We like how it’s finally ok to talk about fashion again! During the Trump administration we covered Melania’s fashion when it was relevant but Chandra felt bad writing about superficial things in that era. Michelle Obama wore Sergio Hudson, he’s a Black designer from South Carolina, and she had absolutely amazing bouncy gorgeous hair. Jill Biden was in a blue tweed coat from Alexandra O’Neil for Markarian. I loved how sparkly it was and that it had a contrasting collar. People were also talking about VP Harris’ stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff, who wore a really cool looking tweed Miu Miu jacket with sequins on the shoulders. It was very retro looking and striking. Hillary Clinton wore a purple ruffled top. I play a segment from Zoom where Sara, Zakia, Ameerah and Alnaaze talk about this. The star of the inauguration was 22 year-old poet Amanda Gorman. She just blew everyone away with the poem she wrote and recited, called “The Hill we Climb.” She wrote it right after the Capitol siege and yet it was so optimistic. Her poem used simple language and was so elegantly constructed. Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas: Minutes 21:00 to 25:30 Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas announced their breakup on Monday. At first we heard that it was her idea, but by the day after there were so many stories that it was mutual. Ben’s side blanketed the press with news about how he’s doing, how the breakup happened and what’s next for them. It was so ridiculous, but it was typical for him. We think they were growing apart and that Ben was probably treating Ana poorly while waiting for her to break up with him. We wonder who she’ll date next. Ben complained so much in that Awards Chatter podcast about the way the tabloids treated him in the Bennifer era, which was 16 years ago! We talked about that because Ben treated Jennifer Lopez like dirt! I play a segment from Zoom where Courtney, Sara, Karen and Alnaaze talk about this. Chandra and I think Ana’s pageboy is cute. Comments of the week: Minutes 25:30 to 30:00 My comments of the week are from Wiglet Watcher and janey on the post about bout Ben Affleck saying that he hates being famous. Chandra’s comment of the week is from Ariel on the post about Tiffany Trump getting engaged to a Nigerian millionaire. I tell Chandra I want to be happy but am worried something bad is going to happen. She tells me not to worry because bad stuff is still happening. There’s a story that the Trump administration left absolutely no vaccine distribution plan. Thanks for listening bitches! Call us or leave a voicemail at 434-218-3219.
Scott Feinberg is an Awards Columnist for The Hollywood Reporter. He is also the Host of the incredibly popular podcast "Awards Chatter," where he has interviewed over 350 incredible guests including Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Oprah, and Denzel Washington. He is considered by many as an Oscar Oracle, helping many people (including myself) win their Oscar pools. Having previously created one of the first successful Oscar blogs called "And the Winner is..." he was hired to create something similar out of college for the LA Times. In this episode, we talk about: • What are some tips and tactics to predicting the Oscar winners every year • Deep dive into the Jennifer Lawrence episode (one of my favorites) and how he went into that interview • The evolution of Awards Chatter podcast into an expose of the body of work of the guest • How Oscar campaigns are similar to elections • Why there is a human factor into picking winners • What's strategic about the way he starts his interviews/episodes • How he started his website prior to The Hollywood Reporter and had studios buy ads • Sneak peek of a new episode with Sophia Loren • How he does all of the research for a guest himself and why that's so important to him • How he profiles anonymous Academy members Resources: Feinberg Forecast: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/topic/award-predictions-feinberg-forecast Awards Chatter podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/awards-chatter/id1039032256 Jennifer Lawrence episode: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/awards-chatter-podcast-jennifer-lawrence-mother-1059777 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scott_feinberg/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-feinberg-a3517012 Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottfeinberg IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8901539/ Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Mentors on the Mic Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle
Cole, Joe, Alex, and Mathias are all on to give you their awards predictions! On top of that, the fellas break down the rookie of the year award winners, talk about the White Sox mistake of hiring La Russa, and what the awards would look like if the season was 162 games. Quite the episode for your earholes as the four fans talk all baseball news before the proverbial stove starts to heat up! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Folks, time to chat awards season! Normally we would have kept a tally and discussions through the year but with games on every minute it made it hard. SO, we go through our thoughts on the Brownlow, MVP, Rising star etc. Then we go over our thoughts on the All Australian full squad selections. Plus as an added bonus we have a bit of a bonus NBA playoffs chat at the end... Enjoy! Check out our interview series with EP 1 chatting to Demon Sam Weideman and EP 2 with Sydney champ Ted Richards! Thanks to our sponsors Hops to Home www.hopstohome.com.au !! Listen for a discount promo code! Our partnership with Beyond the Game TV will continue in 2020, check out all their content and our AFL Live Dive episodes we do with them at www.facebook.com/beyondthegameAU we will drop a video EP as often as possible RATE & Review on Itunes! It helps get the pod out there across all platforms and find more divers. www.patreon.com/afldeepdive a small donation keeps this crazy hobby continuing @afldeepdive on all social media afldeepdive@gmail.com www.afldeepdive.weebly.com
Berättelsen om hur en armenisk familj från Kalifornien tog ett järngrepp om showbiz. P3 ID om Kim Kardashian handlar om en kvinna som har fulländat konsten att vara känd för att vara känd och ökänd. Hon har gjort flera hundra avsnitt reality-tv. Sålt miljontals produkter med sitt namn. Det har sagts att hon hade sönder internet. Nu vill hon förändra USAs fängelsesystem. Det här är historien om världens största influencer. I programmet hörs ekonomidoktorn och författaren Nina Åkestam, och journalisten Margret Atladottir. Programledare & avsnittsförfattare: Vendela Lundberg Producent: Axel Winqvist Exekutiv Producent: Ulla Svensson Tekniker: Fredrik Nilsson Programmet är en produktion från produktionsbolaget OLGA Ljudklippen är hämtade från: E!, Oprah's Next Chapter, ABC News, NBC News, Good Morning America, Extratv, CW11, Awards Chatter, Channel 4, Fox och CNN.
Berättelsen om hur en armenisk familj från Kalifornien tog ett järngrepp om showbiz. P3 ID om Kim Kardashian handlar om en kvinna som har fulländat konsten att vara känd för att vara känd – och ökänd. Hon har gjort flera hundra avsnitt reality-tv. Sålt miljontals produkter med sitt namn. Det har sagts att hon hade sönder internet. Nu vill hon förändra USAs fängelsesystem. Det här är historien om världens största influencer. I programmet hörs ekonomidoktorn och författaren Nina Åkestam, och journalisten Margret Atladottir. Programledare & avsnittsförfattare: Vendela LundbergProducent: Axel WinqvistExekutiv Producent: Ulla SvenssonTekniker: Fredrik NilssonProgrammet är en produktion från produktionsbolaget OLGA Ljudklippen är hämtade från: E!, Oprah's Next Chapter, ABC News, NBC News, Good Morning America, Extratv, CW11, Awards Chatter, Channel 4, Fox och CNN.
Berättelsen om hur en armenisk familj från Kalifornien tog ett järngrepp om showbiz. P3 ID om Kim Kardashian handlar om en kvinna som har fulländat konsten att vara känd för att vara känd och ökänd. Hon har gjort flera hundra avsnitt reality-tv. Sålt miljontals produkter med sitt namn. Det har sagts att hon hade sönder internet. Nu vill hon förändra USAs fängelsesystem. Det här är historien om världens största influencer. I programmet hörs ekonomidoktorn och författaren Nina Åkestam, och journalisten Margret Atladottir. Programledare & avsnittsförfattare: Vendela Lundberg Producent: Axel Winqvist Exekutiv Producent: Ulla Svensson Tekniker: Fredrik Nilsson Programmet är en produktion från produktionsbolaget OLGA Ljudklippen är hämtade från: E!, Oprah's Next Chapter, ABC News, NBC News, Good Morning America, Extratv, CW11, Awards Chatter, Channel 4, Fox och CNN.
Just when we thought things couldn’t get more dramatic on this season of Married At First Sight, a legal issue has reared its ugly head. First there was Natasha becoming the victim of revenge porn and now it seems something serious happened to between Poppy and Luke which led to the mother of two quitting the show. We catch up on all the latest MAFS news plus we talk about Kate Middleton opening up about being a mum, Ben Affleck’s tell-all interview and the tragedy death of Love Island UK host Caroline Flack. If you find anything in this episode triggering or you’re struggling, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.Rate, review, subscribe and we’ll give you a shout out next episode!Also follow us on Insta and slip into our DMs here: @realtalkwithhollyandali OR here: @aliwhittle_ AND here: @hollynrichardsNOTES FOR THOSE PLAYING AT HOMEIf you are struggling please call Lifeline on 13 11 14Read about Caroline Flack here https://www.who.com.au/caroline-flack-family-share-heartbreaking-unpublished-last-instagram-post?category=newsWatch Love Island UK here https://www.9now.com.au/love-islandRead Caroline’s quote about suicide on Russell Brand’s Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/p/B8r10P5JFtm/Read the Ben Affleck article here https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/18/movies/ben-affleck.htmlListen to Casey Affleck on Armchair Expert here https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/casey-affleck/id1345682353?i=1000446156231 and on Awards Chatter here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/casey-affleck-manchester-by-the-sea/id1039032256?i=1000376266310Listen to Kate Middleton on the Happy Mun Happy Baby podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-duchess-of-cambridge-on-the-early-years/id1277078956?i=1000465682542Watch To All The Boys P.S. I still love you here https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81030842?source=35Watch the original To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before here https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80203147Watch Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist here https://www.stan.com.au/Watch Australian Survivor All Stars here
Let's chat about the weekend's awards shows, shall we?Oh boy. Have we got an awards show Basic Bitch rehash for YOU. The Academy Awards was good for what it was and we we got excited to talk through some of our favorite moments (Maya Rudolph, Kristin Wiig, Janelle Monae, and of course Billy Porter) but our most favorite awards show of the year - IFC's Film Independent Spirit awards was on Saturday afternoon and we've got a lot to say about it. Tune in and leave us a comment/rating wherever you listen to podcasts. It means a lot!Let us know how we're doing: therealbtpod@gmail.comVisit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen in every Monday from 6:00 - 6:30 AM on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Scott Feinberg of the Hollywood Reporter answers the last of our burning questions about the upcoming Academy Awards. How might Parasite pull off the upset? What stalled the momentum for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood? Why did Joker receive so many nominations? & more! What Is This Show/Introducing Our Guest - Top of Show Scott Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter! Where You Can Find His Work + His Socials Listed In This Section! Recapping Our Chat w/ Scott Last Year + His Work - 2:38 Our Personal Histories as Feinberg Fanatics - 4:25 OSCARS PREVIEW W/ SCOTT FEINBERG: Who’s Winning Best Picture? - 5:32 Which “Undercard” Category Would Indicate The Biggest Wins? - 9:20 What Happened to Once…? 11:23 The Academy’s Surprising Joker Love - 14:20 Campaign Effectiveness - 17:48 What The Academy Learned From This Truncated Schedule - 23:35 Feinberg Gives Mike1’s Parasite Theory The Final Word - 25:50 Scott’s Most Vulnerable Heavy Favorite - 29:00 Academy Balloting: Bias vs Merit - 31:15 Scott Feinberg’s Socials, Where to Find His Work, + All Other Relevant Info - 35:00 Your Homework/Our Socials - 37:20 Words of Wisdom/What’s Next From MMO - 38:39 Scott Feinberg is one of the major reasons we do what we do. He is the awards columnist for The Hollywood Reporter, the mastermind behind The Feinberg Forecast, and the brilliant host of THR’s Awards Chatter podcast, where he interviews contenders for the Oscars, Tonys, & Emmys. We’ve loved his work for years and can’t help but gush over many of his recent highlights since last we spoke. In fact, one of OUR greatest MMO highlights came with our first chat with Mr. Feinberg on episode 165, and we highly recommend you go back to that very special MMO Interview to hear all about Scott’s origin story from a Connecticut kid who loved old movies to the industry’s foremost Oscar-ologist. But with his return to MMO, and for our penultimate episode before Sunday’s big event, we thought it absolutely necessary to get right down to business. So we asked Scott the last of our burning questions heading into these Academy Awards and of course, Mr. Feinberg didn’t disappoint. Scott begins with a breakdown of Best Picture from 1917’s resume to Parasite’s chances at an upset to what went wrong for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. We also discuss how Joker scored so many nominations, which favorite in the acting categories might be most vulnerable, who ran the best campaigns, and why the truncated season won’t become the new norm. As all podcasts with Scott Feinberg, this is certainly a must listen. As always, we want to know what you think. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you might listen. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar, and we’re making awards season year round, without the stuffiness. Thanks for listening.
OH FAM, IT’S A BIG ONE THIS WEEK. Happy Monday!Today we go everywhere from the very random, very silly Instagram feud between influencer Mitchell Orval and food critic John Lethlean, the tragic death and complicated legacy of Kobe Bryant and then, the Taylor Swift documentary we’d been waiting weeks for.Some links for you from today’s show:Mich recommended this New York Times profile of Jessica Simpson and Zara recommended this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast.Extra reading: Kobe Bryant and Complicated Legacies by Jill Filipovic, Kobe Bryant’s Disturbing Rape Case: The DNA Evidence, the Accuser’s Story, and the Half-Confession by Marlow Stern, ‘Taylor Swift: Miss Americana’ Review: A Star, Scathingly Alone.A big thank you to today’s sponsor, ANZ. Check out their financial wellbeing calculator here.Buy tickets to our Tea With Jam and Clare live show here.Craving more? You’re only human. Join our glorious Shameless Podcast Facebook community here, where thousands of like-minded ladies keep each other up to date with the latest celebrity and pop culture stories. Or if Facebook isn't your thing why don't you chuck us a follow on Instagram @shamelesspodcast instead?We know you didn't ask, but yes of course we have a weekly newsletter! So glad you asked. You can subscribe to it here for recommendations, columns and more super fun things (yes, we clickbaited you and we don't regret a thing.)Shameless Podcast is very much an independent vehicle that runs on the support of our incredible listeners - that's you! So, if you’d like to support the show, we would like that very much. Hit ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify, and leave a review if you’re feeling especially generous. Then sit back and bask in our eternal, abundant love.Your hosts are Michelle Wants Michael Buble’s Attention Andrews (@michelleandrews1) and Zara Beach Hero McDonald (@zamcdonald).Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.
OH FAM, IT’S A BIG ONE THIS WEEK. Happy Monday!Today we go everywhere from the very random, very silly Instagram feud between influencer Mitchell Orval and food critic John Lethlean, the tragic death and complicated legacy of Kobe Bryant and then, the Taylor Swift documentary we’d been waiting weeks for.Some links for you from today’s show:Mich recommended this New York Times profile of Jessica Simpson and Zara recommended this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast.Extra reading: Kobe Bryant and Complicated Legacies by Jill Filipovic, Kobe Bryant’s Disturbing Rape Case: The DNA Evidence, the Accuser’s Story, and the Half-Confession by Marlow Stern, ‘Taylor Swift: Miss Americana’ Review: A Star, Scathingly Alone.A big thank you to today’s sponsor, ANZ. Check out their financial wellbeing calculator here.Buy tickets to our Tea With Jam and Clare live show here.Craving more? You’re only human. Join our glorious Shameless Podcast Facebook community here, where thousands of like-minded ladies keep each other up to date with the latest celebrity and pop culture stories. Or if Facebook isn't your thing why don't you chuck us a follow on Instagram @shamelesspodcast instead?We know you didn't ask, but yes of course we have a weekly newsletter! So glad you asked. You can subscribe to it here for recommendations, columns and more super fun things (yes, we clickbaited you and we don't regret a thing.)Shameless Podcast is very much an independent vehicle that runs on the support of our incredible listeners - that's you! So, if you’d like to support the show, we would like that very much. Hit ‘subscribe’ on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow’ on Spotify, and leave a review if you’re feeling especially generous. Then sit back and bask in our eternal, abundant love.Your hosts are Michelle Wants Michael Buble’s Attention Andrews (@michelleandrews1) and Zara Beach Hero McDonald (@zamcdonald).Shameless is a production of Shameless Media.
David Crosby storms out but Susan Powell probably didn’t and the COLD podcast introduces us to something called cartoon incest porn. All this and more, or less, if we don’t get to it, on today’s podcast about podcasts. LINKS: THR, Awards Chatter with Scott Feinberg: Remember My Name, David Crosby https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/david-crosby-david-crosby-remember-my-name/id1039032256?i=1000444895952 Cold Episode 4 - Find Susan https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cold/id1441595858?i=1000425179797 Easy Ways To Support Easy Listening: https://www.gottasoul.com https://naturesoilsonline.com/ Butcher Box with Discount Code: https://www.butcherbox.com/easy/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=&utm_term=easy&utm_content= Join the conversation on Facebook by searching "Easy Listening Podcast Family" Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EasyListeningShow
The rock and roll legend from The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, who is the subject of an acclaimed new documentary, begins reflecting on his rollercoaster life and career before having a meltdown and forcing Scott to terminate the interview, an ‘Awards Chatter’ first. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Matthew Whitehurst and produced by Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham.
The five topics that Lesley and Dan cover this week are: One Day at a Time is headed to Pop Network The Office is leaving Netflix in 2021 July Preview Talking Emmys with "Awards Chatter" host, Scott Feinberg Critics Corner Welcome to the TV's Top 5! On this podcast, The Hollywood Reporter's own Lesley Goldberg, West Coast TV Editor, and Daniel Fienberg, Chief Television Critic, will be talking all things TV. Each episode will be broken into five segments that will be sure to deliver real-time television news, a critical look at current and upcoming shows, as well as regular analysis of programs on TV and much more. Stay tuned for future episodes and be sure to subscribe! Hosted by: Lesley Goldberg and Daniel Fienberg Produced by: Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham
The Angel & Devil on Your Shoulders. ***This is a Non-Spoiler Episode*** Explanation of What Odds Exactly Mean - 1:52 This Awards Season is Insane - 9:15 THE CATEGORIES, THE ODDS, AND OUR PICKS: Best Picture - 10:45 Best Director - 14:36 Best Actor - 17:42 Best Actress - 21:14 Supporting Actress - 24:01 Supporting Actor - 28:00 Adapted Screenplay - 30:48 Original Screenplay - 32:51 Animated Feature - 34:43 Documentary Feature - 37:06 Foreign Film - 40:41 Cinematography- 42:30 Film Editing - 43:49 Production Design - 46:35 Costume Design - 48:29 Makeup and Hairstyling - 50:40 Original Score - 51:23 Original Song - 52:40 Sound Editing - 53:55 Sound Mixing - 56:12 Visual Effects - 56:40 Animated Short - 57:46 Documentary Short - 58:47 Live Action Short - 1:00:00 Coming Up This Week - 1:03:44 Outro/Words of Wisdom/Social Media - 1:07:59 Oscar Week is hitting its sweet spot as we analyze the betting odds and FINALLY make our picks. It’s our Oscar Predictions episode, and we’re here to help you with your office pool and if you’re so inclined, to help value some bets over others in Vegas, etc. One of us will be the angel on your shoulder, the other the devil, but who the hell knows what’s gonna happen at this year’s Oscars because who the hell could have predicted this awards season? Mike, Mike, and Oscar loves to love movies year round. But if you’re programming into our podcast for the first time this week, we hope you enjoy the daily episodes. Monday was our weekly variety show, MMOW, where we reviewed the Oscar Short Films, WGA’s, and had one of the most fun #SixDegreesOfMMO, which is our interactive movie trivia game. Tuesday featured our interview with The Hollywood Reporter’s Scott Feinberg of Awards Chatter & the Feinberg Forecast. Yesterday finalized our Oscar Category Overview series with our Best Adapted & Original Screenplay pod, the 9th in that series including Original Song, Animated Feature, Director, Picture, and the 4 Acting categories. We’ll continue to drop daily episodes on you to and through the big program Sunday Night. Tomorrow will be our special MMO’s Award Show, where you’ve already sent us most of the categories & where we’ll also pick our noms & winners for Academy’s slate as well. Saturday will conclude our Oscar Sprint Profile series with a review of Cold War. Sunday will showcase another MMOW, where we’ll review the Indie Spirits and weigh any last minute breaking news. Finally, we’ll have our Oscar Show Recap recording late into the night for your monday morning commute. As always, let us know what you think. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you listen to podcasts. When reality sucks, keep watching movies with us. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar!
Scott talks a crazy awards season, how to do a great interview, his bio & more! MMO Interviews: Scott Feinberg Intro / Awards Chatter, Feinberg Forecast, & The Resume of an Oscar-ologist Who’s Winning Best Picture? - 3:26 A Familiar Question / The Scott Feinberg Backstory- 5:54 Separating Film Fan from Oscar Prognosticator - 13:20 Interview Techniques & Does He Still Get Star Struck? - 15:53 Feinberg’s Infamous Forecast / How He Does It - 18:15 This Awards Season: 2018/19’s Overall Theme - 21:44 Can “Popular Film” Survive THIS Best Picture Race? - 23:23 Does Netflix Loom Large Over the Season? - 26:22 Has Academy Expansion Changed Things? - 29:34 Specifics for 2018/19: What the Hell Happened to A Star Is Born? - 35:40 Supporting Actress is Anyone’s Guess - 41:20 What’s Next for Scott Feinberg? - 46:41 Scott Feinberg Pitches the Worst Possible Movie - 49:25 Outro/Words of Wisdom/Social Media - 54:14 Scott Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter is a name to trust during awards season. He’s the host of the Awards Chatter podcast, the oracle behind the Feinberg Forecast, and moderator of Q&A’s around the film world. His track record as a prognosticator is the best in the business, and through his many interviews, we can get to know the industry’s most award worthy filmmakers & stars. We’ve read & listened to Scott for years, well before our show began, and we’ve long hoped for the chance to talk to him about his life & career, and to pick his brain about the latest twists & turns of the next Oscar Race. We did just that last Friday. We begin with the Best Picture race, and Scott breaks down many of the Oscar categories throughout the episode. But what makes this interview extra special for us is Scott’s origin story. He began his love & study of film like many of us, with a movie list & a library. Listening to Scott talk about how he got started in this business was certainly one of the highlights of this or any show, and we left this interview as encouraged & inspired as ever. We hope the same for you. Scott is kind enough to chat with us for nearly an hour. We dive into his career path from the Connecticut local news & blogosphere to the LA Times & THR, and we ask him about his interview techniques & what kind of work process goes into his forecasting. This awards season has certainly left an impression on Mr. Feinberg, and he talks about the Popular Film category, Netflix, & the new Academy membership while also taking us back through Oscar history and citing many examples of what this voting body has stood for & championed since Scott began walking red carpets and brushing shoulders with the business. We also question Scott about the illustrious rise & fall of A Star Is Born and the unprecedented situation in the Best Supporting Actress category. Whether tuning in before or after Oscar’s big night, do not miss this episode. It is most definitely, one of our finest hours, and to Scott Feinberg, we thank him on behalf of our show. Do make sure to follow him on social media: @ScottFeinberg on Twitter, scott_feinberg on Instagram, and you can read & listen to his work on THR. As always, let us know what you think. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you enjoy podcasts. When reality sucks, keep watching movies with us. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar!
Is anyone still planning to watch this train wreck of an Oscars ceremony this year?? Well we still are because we can't. help. ourselves. So we brought in a heavy-hitter - THR awards columnist and host of the Awards Chatter podcast, Scott Feinberg - to explain this no-host, fewer-category morass the Academy has waded into. Plus, predictions for major categories, a look into why no women were nominated for Best Director, and more poignantly why Jessie is going to have to swallow her "Shallow" feelings once and for all - and a hot take to help you win that Oscar ballot tie-breaker! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We couldn't not discuss Liam Neeson's race row and The New Yorker long-read setting the publishing world alight: about best-selling novelist Dan Mallory, aka AJ Finn, who built his career on an extensive web of lies. How did it take a decade for anyone to see through his deception? And what does it tell us about the publishing world - and ourselves?Also today, we discuss Valentine's Day (and reveal our best and worst and our plans for this year), the diversity of vaginas and the M&S love sausage.Vagina: A Re-Education, by Lynn Enright https://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/lgbt-gender-studies/vagina-a-reeducation,lynn-enright-9781911630012A Suspense Novelist's Trail is Deception, by Ian Parker for The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/02/11/a-suspense-novelists-trail-of-deceptions/ampWhy I Photographed 100 Vaginas, by Laura Dodsworth for The BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/Why_I_Photographed_100_VulvasRachel Cooke on Dan Mallory for The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/10/we-rush-to-condemn-fakers-such-as-dan-mallory-world-has-made-impostors-of-us-allOtegha Uwagba's In Good Company podcast with Abigail Bergstrom https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/otegha-uwagba/id1294215581?mt=2&i=1000426027620TBD with Tina Brown interview with Laura Wasser https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/tbd-with-tina-brown/id1441327188?mt=2&i=1000428209917Josh Barrie eats the Love Sausage for iNews https://www.inews.co.uk/news/consumer/love-sausage-m-and-s-valentines-day-2019-taste-test-review/amp/ The Last Days Of August https://www.audible.co.uk/?ref=Adbl_ip_rdr_from_US&source_code=AUK30DFT1BkWS010516905U&ipRedirectFrom=US&ipRedirectOriginalURL=pd%2FThe-Last-Days-of-August-Audiobook%2FB07JK61MK3Richard E Grant on Awards Chatter https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/awards-chatter/id1039032256?mt=2&i=1000429288454Camping, on Sky Atlantic True West, at the Vaudeville Theatre in London E-mail thehighlowshow@gmail.comTweet @thehighlowshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rank Title Box Office % Drop LW PTA Total Weeks Out 1 Aquaman $30,700,000 -41% $7,337 $259,720,880 3 2 Escape Room $18,000,000 - $6,625 $18,000,000 1 3 Mary Poppins Returns $15,773,000 -44% $3,856 $138,729,305 3 5 Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse $13,010,000 -31% $3,805 $133,861,346 4 4 Bumblebee $12,775,000 -39% $3,552 $97,128,140 3 6 The Mule $9,040,000 -26% $2,814 $81,108,110 4 7 Vice $5,803,490 -25% $2,290 $29,796,477 2 8 Second Act $4,910,000 -33% $1,946 $32,947,075 3 9 Ralph Breaks the Internet $4,685,000 -30% $2,285 $187,164,171 7 10 Holmes and Watson $3,400,000 -54% $1,223 $28,410,922 2 11 Bohemian Rhapsody $2,400,000 2% $2,222 $193,673,825 10 12 Mary Queen of Scots $2,204,000 -19% $2,095 $13,483,025 5 13 The Favourite $1,975,000 -19% $2,562 $19,369,336 7 14 If Beale Street Could Talk $1,849,429 141% $5,521 $4,434,381 4 15 Green Book $1,829,000 -4% $3,231 $35,252,256 8
One of Hollywood's most versatile actors opens up about his discovery of improv en route to 'The Daily Show,' how a small part in 'Anchorman' led to a star-making role in 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin' which, in turn, saved the fledgling 'The Office,' and why he ventured into darker material with 'Foxcatcher,' for which he received an Oscar nom, and his newest film. But first: Sandra Lee, the Daytime Emmy-winning TV host, bestselling author and first lady of New York, joins Scott to discuss 'RX Early Detection: A Cancer Journey with Sandra Lee,' an HBO documentary short about her battle with breast cancer. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
Saluton, estas mi, Tyson Saner welcoming you to Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. The podcast that dares to call itself a soundcast that features clips from other soundcasts...allegedly of the comedic variety...sometimes merely comedy-adjacent. That is to say, if you have a soundcast and it can be considered a comedy related soundcast I may have listened to it, I may have already clipped it...former-host-now-executive producer Marc Hershon may have clipped it...or I have yet to hear it. And when I do hear it, I will probably clip it and feature it here on Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast" because that's what this soundcast is all about. You want clips? We've got clips. This epi features content from: Awards Chatter, Broad Topix, Just Joshin', Entry Level with Brooks Wheelan, About Last Night and Come To Papa. But wait - there's more! In addition to clips, we've got our Burst O' Durst segment with political wag and social gadfly Will Durst which is opening our show this time around and another reading from our still-pretty-new sponsor TrumPoetry.com... DAS CLIPS Awards Chatter Moderated by The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg, Awards Chatter features in-depth interviews with the most interesting and accomplished people in show business. His guest back on May 7th of this year, which this epi dropped was Samantha Bee, the host of TBS' Full Frontal. Our clip features her talking about the chronology of former host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show Jon Stewart's departure, and the beginning of her own show. Entry Level with Brooks Wheelan This is a podcast about all those jobs we've had that sucked. Each episode host Brooks Whelan interviews a guest to find out what garbage they had to put up before they got to the position they're in now. John Roy, winner of Star Search in 2003, was Brooks' guest back in April of this year, talking about his run of bad managers. About Last Night We've clipped About Last Night on Succotash before but it's always fun to hear what hosts and comedians Brad Williams and Adam Ray are up to — as it says on the iTunes description: "From sex, to sports, to booze, when a dwarf and a Jew come together the results are unpredictable but always entertaining." Their guest in July was the great Bill Burr, who covered a gamut of topics - being a parent, bullying, high school days, and more. Our clip shaves off a slice of that action for you… Broad TopixHosts Kim Congdon and Alex Scarlato use their soundcast Broad Topix as a platform to cover everything from near-death experiences to naming their vaginas. We clip from an episode released just this month, where the hosts recount their adventure-filled trip to Vegas, baby! Savage Henry Magazine Radio NetworkAfter a mighty long slumber, hosts Chris Durant and Daniel Amaral welcome the rebirth of the Savage Henry Magazine Radio Program, a new special producer and ringleader, Michelle Meyers, as well as a the show debut of guest Just Joshiní. Host of Just Joshiní, Joshua Barnes is joined by studio hosts, Evan Vest and Matt Redbeard. Our clip features conversation about host Josh Barnes's recently discovered appreciation for Fleetwood Mac. Come To PapaA positive podcast from stand-up comedian/actor/writer/bread maker/friend to all Tom Papa. This clip is about a special promotion during a live epi of the show from July featuring guests Judy Gold, Robert Kelly, Colin Quinn, Keith Robinson, Dave Hill, Bonnie McFarlane, Olivia Vessel, and Rick Crom. And just like that...the show is near over. I close another chapter of the audiobook that is Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. It's time to sweep up the eyeballs...oh wait I used that one already...didn't I? Ugh I...I can't remember...a wiki for the show would be so handy as a reference tool ...sadly the rules of Wikipedia wouldn't allow me to do it myself...as far as I know...I don't understand how Wikipedia works really...is there a Vox video? I'll look it up after I get done here. Thank you so much for joining me whenever you are listening. If you like us here at Succotash and you'd like to help us out, it would be great if you could write a review on iTunes or anywhere they let you write reviews really...online that is...well, you know what? I'm cool with print media... Also there is "Succomerch" available at our Succotashery (https://www.cafepress.com/succotashshow) and I imagine that's another great way to show us love by showing off your love of us to others...sharing us with others...loving us together...It's a huge and wonderful favor you'd be doing us, being our mascot of sorts...sharing images of yourself on social media with our shirts on...being featured on our Social Media sites...that sort of modern reciprocal love that is just another fantastic way that you could ...if you were to be so inclined to make a fashion statement AND (Please) Pass the Succotash... — Tyson Saner
The star of Marvel's first film to center on a black superhero shares why Phylicia Rashad and Denzel Washington are responsible for his shift from writer/director to actor, how he weighed the honor of playing black icons against the fear of being typecast and what he makes of Wakanda's cultural significance during the Trump era and the Academy's new popular Oscar. But first: Stephen Galloway, THR's executive editor of features, joins Scott to preview the Venice and Telluride film festivals that will kick off the awards season later this week. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
Emmy-nominated for both Ryan Murphy's 'Glee,' in 2015, and now for an FX limited series in which he played serial killer Andrew Cunanan, the Filipino-American discusses 'passing' as white, pre-'Glee' life (he made a living playing piano at Maggiano's) and the tricky terrain of being a straight actor who has made his name playing LGBTQ parts. But first: Lacey Rose, THR's executive editor of TV coverage, joins Scott to discuss Jim Carrey's upcoming return to the spotlight in the Showtime series 'Kidding.' Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
The jovial host of late night's most iconic program reflects on his journey from doing childhood impersonations to appearing on 'SNL,' how Lorne Michaels recruited him to 'Late Night' (despite opposition from network suits) and then Johnny Carson's old job and, in an emotional exchange, how his infamous 2016 interview with Donald Trump has — and hasn't — changed him and his show. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Gary O'Keefe and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
Enjoy this bonus episode! Pete and Martha have a quick, unstructured chat about some of the contenders for the Academy Awards. Martha had just seen "Phantom Thread" and "Three Billboards," so the discussion focuses on those two movies.
On the latest Pop Shop Podcast, superstar artist/DJ/producer Zedd joins the Pop Shop! The Grammy Award-winning chart-topper discusses the making of his latest smash single, “The Middle,” with Maren Morris and Grey, how Morris had the "perfect voice" for the song, and how the track became involved with Target’s spring marketing campaign. Plus, the Pop Shop Podcast also welcomes The Hollywood Reporter’s senior awards analyst, and Awards Chatter podcast host Scott Feinberg to the show for a lengthy discussion about the two music categories at upcoming 90th Academy Awards on March 4: best original score and best original song. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The VP of original documentary and comedy programming for the world's leading streaming service discusses how she came to the company when it was still in the DVD-by-mail biz, how docs and comedy have evolved since and the stories behind her most lauded projects — including four doc features ('Chasing Coral', 'Icarus', 'One of Us' and 'Strong Island') and two doc shorts ('Heroin(e)' and 'Ram Dass, Going Home') that have been Oscar-shortlisted this season. But first: Alison Brower, THR's deputy editorial director, joins Scott to discuss her path to journalism, her prior work at women's magazines and THR's coverage of President Trump and Hollywood's sexual misconduct scandal. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
Strap on those skis because it's time to escape Blofeld's lair in Episode 11 of The Words Are Not Enough!In this episode Griffin (@griffschiller) and Brody (@brodyserravalli) discuss the following:Tomorrow Never Lies:* Ed Sheeran * Speaking with James Cordon while promoting his new album on the Late Late Show, Ed Sheeran discussed his interest in performing a James Bond title song: “With Bond, I've had a theme tune written for about three years, just in case,” he said, admitting filmmakers haven't got round to actually asking him yet. “But it's good, it's good.”* James Norton * Actor James Norton has overtaken Tom Hardy as the most favoured to assume the role of 007 after Daniel Craig, with bookies upping his odds to 5/2 after this role in McMarfia. * On the Bond rumours, Norton said: “It's lovely, wonderful and complimentary to be involved in that conversation but it's just a rumour mill and that's as far as it goes. I did mention at the time that those scenes would possibly contribute to the [Bond] rumours but McMafia is its own beast. I hope Daniel Craig does five more movies and can keep the rumours on himself. I'm a big fan of his and - selfishly - I'd like him to carry on.”* Female 007 * Teresa May: Speaking with journalists on her RAF Voyager, Teresa May offered her thoughts on the 13th Doctor in BBC's long-running series, Dr Who, being played by a woman. The conversation however, quickly turned to Bond: “I think it's a great move forward for girl power that there is going to be a female Doctor Who. And one day there should be a female James Bond.” But when asked who should replace Craig, May added: “I don't know who is being lined up. I read the other day that James Norton was being talked about as a possible James Bond. “I think he did an interview where he said he'd quite like to.” When asked if Norton was her favourite for the part, she replied: “That's a leading question! I don't know who the other candidates might be.” * Christoph Waltz: When asked about his thoughts of a female Bond while promoting his latest film, Downsizing, Waltz told Mr Porter: “Why? Because [Italian feminist writer] Oriana Fallaci said so? Come on. Have your own movie if you want. Why does it have to be James Bond? What would be her first name? Jemima? My answer is decidedly not.”* Babs says we shouldn't expect any major Bond news until 2018 * Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast, via The Spy Command, Barbara Broccoli confirmed that major decisions regarding Bond 25 will not be made until early 2018, adding that film's director and title are "still to be determined" * Babs also confirmed that the script for Bond 25 is still in development, under veteran Bond scribes Neal Purvis and Robert Wade: "[They're busy] working away, trying to come up with something fantastic.” * With regards to the ongoing rumours surrounding the distribution of the Bond film, Babs said this: “It's exciting to be courted. We'll hopefully be making that decision early next year.”Shaken but Heard:* Favourite stories of the year* Best snow action sequences in the series* OHMSS appreciation hour SUBSCRIBE to the Men vs. Movies YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlhR6RxXQux2LWok1cIL6wFollow us on Twitter: @MenVsMoviesLike us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/menvs.movies/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-words-are-not-enough/support
The trailblazing Pakistan-born comedian, writer and actor — one of the few brown men ever to play a lead in an American movie — reflects on coming to America at 18, falling in love with stand-up and making the most emotionally vulnerable period in his life the center of a movie that now has grossed more than $50 million worldwide and is the second best-reviewed release of 2017 so far. But first: THR's editorial director Matthew Belloni joins Scott to discuss the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Eric Taylor and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
The 32-year-old Israeli who played DC Comics’ most iconic female character in the first big-studio superhero film ever to center on a female protagonist — the hit of the summer — discusses her unusual road to Hollywood, her champions and trolls ("They had a lot to say about the lack of boobs and the lack of booty") and her film's critical, commercial and social success. But first: THR's executive editor (features) Stephen Galloway joins Scott to discuss the 42nd Telluride Film Festival. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
Late night's comeback kid — as in, its ratings leader and an Emmy frontrunner just a year after some began writing him off — discusses the tragedy that led him to comedy, the evolution of "Stephen Colbert" on Comedy Central and why his fortunes, as David Letterman's successor, turned around after Trump's election. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg; recorded by Ryan Gabos; produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
One of TV's most prolific and daring content creators — the man behind 'Nip/Tuck,' 'Glee,' 'American Horror Story' and 'American Crime Story,' among other groundbreaking shows — reflects on hopping between genres, tearing down barriers and building a family of collaborators. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg Produced by Matthew Whitehurst Recorded by Dennis Schweitzer
The 'Star Wars' breakout discusses his explosion into superstardom, the industry's handling of diversity and representation, what to expect from 'The Last Jedi' and why he regards Kathryn Bigelow's new drama about the 1967 Detroit riot as "the biggest movie of my career." Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg Produced by Matthew Whitehurst Recorded by Dennis Schweitzer
This week on Unorthodox, we’ve got two Jewish guests. First up is Scott Feinberg, the awards columnist for The Hollywood Reporter and host of the Awards Chatter podcast, and one of the “most informed Oscarologists,” according to the New York Times. He tells us how he makes his Oscar predictions and where he'll be Sunday night as the winners are announced. Our next guest knows the way to our hearts: homemade hamantaschen filled with sprinkles. Molly Yeh is the author of Molly on the Range, one of the New York Times’ top fall cookbook releases of 2016, and the creator of my name is yeh, named Saveur’s 2015 Blog of the Year. She tells us about fielding questions from strangers about her ethnicity (her father is Chinese and her mother is Jewish), leaving Brooklyn for a sugar beet farm on the North Dakota-Minnesota border, and how far she has to go for a good bagel with lox these days. Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, behind-the-scenes photos, and more! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com—we'll share our favorite notes on air. This episode is sponsored by Harry’s. Enter code UNORTHODOX at checkout to get a free post-shave balm. Music Credits "Unorthodox Theme Song" by Golem "Come Get Me" by Nas "Klezmer Happy Birthday" by Gypsy Jive Band "Hooray for Hollywood" by Richard A. Whiting and Johnny Mercer "Hi, Stephanie" by 임형복, ft. David Duchovny & iOS7, prod. by Squish Turner "Home on the Range" written by Daniel E. Kelley and Brewster M. Higley, performed by Roy Rogers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I think you've read one too many Billy Mumphrey stories." Vinnie & Matt discuss "The Doodle", the twentieth episode of season six, as well as...Jerry's recent interview on the Awards Chatter podcast, the longest time breath held, and how Newman got fleas. Links from our discussion: Jerry on the Awards Chatter podcast - August 27, 2016 Seinfeld Posters The Timeless Art of Seduction The Kramer A Chart About Nothing Guinness World Record - Longest Time Breath Held (24m03s) The Secret to Holding Your Breath for 20 Minutes Listener Maarten Bouw's artwork for "The Doodle" Season 6 bloopers Here's how you can get in touch with us: seincast@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr Or, leave us a voicemail at COCOA-BOSCO (262-622-6726) If you'd like to support the podcast, please check out our Paypal donate page. And, if you have the time, swing by iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Thank you for your support! Seincast logo designed by Aaron FitzSimons - aaronfitzsimons.com Vinnie's Top 20 The Opposite The Contest The Outing The Junior Mint The Implant The Opera The Cheever Letters The Marine Biologist The Hamptons The Label Maker The Bubble Boy The Couch The Movie The Airport The Lip Reader The Jimmy The Parking Spot The Pick The Watch The Race Matt's Top 20 The Boyfriend The Pilot The Hamptons The Cheever Letters The Outing The Library The Pen The Contest The Label Maker The Marine Biologist The Implant The Doorman The Alternate Side The Kiss Hello The Race The Opposite The Chinese Restaurant The Couch The Soup The Jimmy
The king of the rom-com, who is now 55, discusses why he stopped making movies for several years ("terrible and embarrassing" stage-fright attacks) until he was coaxed out of retirement to star in a dramedy opposite Meryl Streep ("If you play tennis with Rafa Nadal, you play better tennis"). Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg Produced and Recorded by Matthew Whitehurst
The 68-year-old discusses his iconic 1970s films, his descent into darkness in the 1980s ("I spent those years being a low-down dirty dog and drugging myself into oblivion") and why he un-retired to play a "sociopathic son-of-a-bitch" in an ABC miniseries ("I literally did not know how to feed my family"). Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg Produced and Recorded by Matthew Whitehurst
William Shatner might play Kirk again. Rumors were flying around for a long time that Shatner might appear in Star Trek Beyond as Kirk—and reportedly Orci, Payne, and McKay even had a story that included this. Those rumors were put to bed, and Shatner himself denied them as recently as last month in a Hollywood Reporter piece. But in a new piece from Hollywood Report—which draws upon an interview they did on their Awards Chatter podcast—Shatner says that he might yet return to play Kirk. We share our thoughts on the subject. Listen to the Awards Chatter podcast with William Shatner:http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/node/856986 HostC Bryan Jones ProductionC Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
The 26-year-old rising star talks to THR about getting off the Selena Gomez trajectory, missing out on 'Juno,' finding a gem in 'Short Term 12' and her latest acclaimed work in this year's Toronto International Film Festival audience award winner.
The 2015 Oscar winner for The Theory of Everything sits down with THR's awards analyst Scott Feinberg at the Toronto Film Festival to discuss the past year and the film that has returned him to the Oscar race in which he plays a transgender woman in 1920s Copenhagen.
The first episode of THR's weekly awards podcast, which will be moderated by THR's awards analyst, was taped at the Telluride Film Festival over Labor Day weekend.