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WE WERE THERE. The two-night stand for 2024 New Year's Eve dubbed Claypool Gold contained numerous surprises and delights to the senses as Les and Larry recruited numerous familiar faces to support them in performing a wide variety of tunes from the worlds of Holy Mackerel, Frog Brigade, and Primus. Limbomaniacs and Beanpole provided inspiring opening acts, making for two nights full of madness. We break it down with commentary on the set lists, lineups, our experiences, and Tim Soya (HE WAS THERE) drops in to share his perspective from behind the scenes. Were you there? How was your NYE? Hit us up on the socials!Get involvedInstagramFacebookEmailBurn your money
"The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are starting 2021 by tackling the "Alien" franchise but splitting the four movies along tonal lines, so this week will be the more horror/thriller based films, with 1979's "Alien" as this week's Classic and 1992's "Alien 3" as this week's Cult. Stay tuned for the other half in the next podcast. Available on Apple and Spotify Episode 291 includes: -One week later, storming the Capitol to overthrow democracy at the behest of Donald Trump still seems like a bad idea. -Ben lauds "The Prom" as exactly what he needed. -Nate shares two foreign, depressing, but artistic and meaningful movies -- "Beanpole" and "Collective." -Classic Film -- "Alien" (1979) -The OG "Alien" movie that kicked things off with a chest-bursting flourish, but might it be a little dated, slow, and... quaint? -Cult Film -- "Alien 3" (1992) -David Fincher's first movie has quite a bad reputation, but is it the disaster it's been made out to be?"
Bryan and Anderson review The Little Mermaid, Lynch/Oz, Beanpole (assigned by Nick Eats Cake) and This Mountain from moviemaker Grant Baldwin. The Film Vault on Youtube TFV Patreon is Here for Even More Film Vault Anderson's new doc: Loaded for Bear “Kubrick is Everywhere” Shirt Atty's Antiques Featured Artist: Candy Cigarettes The Film Vault on Twitch Buy Bryan's Book Shrinkage Here The Film Vaulters CONNECT WITH US: Instagram: @AndersonAndBryan Facebook.com/TheFilmVault Twitter: @TheFilmVault HAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERE ATTY & ANDY: DIRECTED BY A FOUR-YEAR-OLD Subscribe Atty and Andy's Youtube Channel Here THE COLD COCKLE SHORTS RULES OF REDUCTION MORMOAN THE CULT OF CARANO Please Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Here Please Rate It on IMDB Here The Blu-ray, US The Blu-ray, International Groupers is now available on these platforms. On Amazon On Google Play On iTunes On Youtube On Tubi On Vudu
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After its inception to self-release Suck On This in 1989, Prawn Song Records went dormant until 1993, when Les Claypool revived the label to provide opportunities for his friends to cut records, and perhaps enhance their careers. We examine most of the releases from the period when Prawn Song had a distribution deal with Mammoth Records - the same deal nullified by Les's attempt to publish the Beanpole record. Discogs links to releases discussed:Alphabet Soup - Layin' Low in the CutEskimo - The Further Adventures of Der ShrimpkinCharlie Hunter Trio (1993)MIRV - CosmodromeShrimp Cocktail - A Prawn Song AppetizerAs monetioned in this episode, Porch and Laundry will get their own elongated dsicussions at a later date. https://www.patreon.com/primustrackshttps://www.instagram.com/primustrackshttps://www.twitter.com/primustracksprimustrackspod@gmail.com
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When Emily goes rogue on her hunt for Ian Doyle the team rushes to learn the truth about their relationship and stop a deadly showdown.
S34 EP03 “BEANPOLE” COUCHPILOTSPODCAST.COM * 910-745-6871 * PATREON **THIS WEEK: BEANPOLE** The Captains review #beanpole. We have Jason's brother Ryan on the show this week. We talk about his upcoming gaming convention. We also talk Will Smith, The Cold War, and Family Matters and Power Rangers, We give you facts, break down the #1990 pilot and give you our expert ratings. **NEXT WEEK:SUCKER FREE CITY**
First, MichaelAngelo confirms a long held rumor regarding his penchant for the Purple Drank. Next, Jack & Joe ponder Lizzo's outstanding SNL appearance! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The madman behind Primus-adjacent musical adventurists Beanpole joins the podcast to reveal long-mysterious details on how Beanpole came to be, and the involvement of one Larry LaLonde, among many other luminaries. Derek also shares a never-before-heard Beanpole track, so call it a Primus Tracks exclusive! If you haven't heard Beanpole yet, drop everything and find the music on Bandcamp or Soundcloud RIGHT NOW to get more context to this conversation.
Interview with Beanpole director "Kantemir Balagov" during the 57th NYFF.
"The White Mountains," by John Christopher
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, the publishing companies of Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of MacMillan publishing company. Here are the last two chapters of The White Mountains: We Fight a Battle, and The White Mountains. While Will is resting after he and Henry and Beanpole have tried, futilely, to lose the Tripod that is somehow following them, Henry notices a strange metal button embedded in Will's skin. It is some kind of a tracking device! That explains how the boys were never able to escape from the Tripods. But even though the boys have four grenades that Beanpole saved from the Great-City metro, these weapons seem useless against the terrible invaders. What can the boys do to escape and cover the last distance to their goal, where people live free with hope for the future?To find out, sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, the publishing companies of Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of MacMillan publishing company. Chapters seven and eight of The White Mountains are The Tripod, and Flight and a Follower. During the second day of the tournament, Will learns something that horrifies and deeply saddens him. It also helps him realize that he must escape from the Castle of the Red Tower and join his cousin Henry and Beanpole on their journey to the White Mountains. But every day as the three are traveling, it becomes more and more obvious that a Tripod is tracking them!Now sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, the publishing companies of Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of MacMillan publishing company. This chapter of The White Mountains is called The Castle of the Red Tower. After Will became very ill with a fever, he and Henry and Beanpole were taken in by the Comte and Comtesse of the Castle of the Red Tower. Their beautiful daughter, Eloise, becomes Will's special friend. For the first time, Will has second thoughts about his trek to the White Mountains. Is it really so important to live a free life? Certainly life in the Château de la Tour Rouge is pleasant and alluring. Will has a hard decision to make.Now sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, the publishing companies of Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of MacMillan publishing company. Four years ago I visited a dear friend who lives in Paris. We had a wonderful time together exploring her beautiful old city. We peeked into shops and drank hot chocolate in sidewalk cafes and took the metro all over. It was quite a contrast between that enchanting experience and the one you will listen to today when Will, Henry, and Beanpole cross the desolate and ruined City of the Ancients on their way to the White Mountains. Now sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life!
Catto and Keelo join the boys in the #shedquarters for a marathon 6 hours of recording! Here is the intro episode with the first 2 hours of the chat. Expect wild stories, extreme adventures and tales of a lifelong friendship. It's raw, it's honest, it's #anotherf*ckingsurfpodcast
Catto and Keelo join the boys in the #shedquarters for a marathon 6 hours of recording! Here is the intro episode with the first 2 hours of the chat. Expect wild stories, extreme adventures and tales of a lifelong friendship. It's raw, it's honest, it's #anotherf*ckingsurfpodcast
Catto and Keelo join the boys in the #shedquarters for a marathon 6 hours of recording! Here is the intro episode with the first 2 hours of the chat. Expect wild stories, extreme adventures and tales of a lifelong friendship. It's raw, it's honest, it's #anotherf*ckingsurfpodcast
Catto and Keelo join the boys in the #shedquarters for a marathon 6 hours of recording! Here is the intro episode with the first 2 hours of the chat. Expect wild stories, extreme adventures and tales of a lifelong friendship. It's raw, it's honest, it's #anotherf*ckingsurfpodcast
Catto and Keelo join the boys in the #shedquarters for a marathon 6 hours of recording! Here is the intro episode with the first 2 hours of the chat. Expect wild stories, extreme adventures and tales of a lifelong friendship. It's raw, it's honest, it's #anotherf*ckingsurfpodcast
Welcome to Stories Come to Life. I am your host, Kathryn Lopez Luker. During this time of Covid, many people aren't able to use the library in the same way as in the past. To help bring more stories to more readers, the publishing companies of Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, and MacMillan Publishers are allowing books that are normally unavailable for copyright reasons to be read out loud and shared with others until September 30, 2021. The stories that fall under that special permission will all be taken down on that date, so listen now, while they're available! Today's story is shared with permission of MacMillan publishing company. Here are chapters three and four of The White Mountains, by John Christopher. Will sneaks out of his house to begin the journey to the White Mountains. But soon he has an unexpected companion on his trek---Henry! As they travel south to find the free people, the boys put aside their differences to help each other find their way, first across the English Channel and then on to parts unknown. Now sit back, relax, and listen to this story come to life.
Διανύουμε την πιο αχαρτογράφητη περίοδο βραβείων, αλλά το POP για τις Δύσκολες Ώρες δεν πτοήθηκε. Συνεχίζουμε την παράδοση και απονείμουμε τα δικά μας βραβεία Όσκαρ για το 2021.Μία χρονιά όπου ναι, ταινίες υπήρξαν, και ναι, μπορεί να μην αναγνωρίζεις ή να έχεις δει τις περισσότερες από αυτές.Η Ιωσηφίνα Γριβέα και ο Θοδωρής Δημητρόπουλος βγάζουν τις δικές τους πεντάδες στις ερμηνευτικές κατηγορίες, στο σενάριο και στη σκηνοθεσία των Όσκαρ, και φυσικά τη δική τους χρυσή δεκάδα Καλύτερης Ταινίας. Από το Borat μέχρι το Palm Springs και το Beanpole, μέχρι το Saint Maud, το Time και το Small Axe του Steve McQueen, αυτές οι υποψηφιότητες είναι πολύμορφες και ενίοτε αντισυμβατικές. Ποια category frauds διορθώνουμε στα δικά μας βραβεία Όσκαρ; Ποια ταινία παίρνει ειδικό βραβείο Καλύτερου Σάντουιτς, πόσοι Hannibal μπορούν να βρεθούν στον Α΄Ανδρικό, και πόσο Beanpole μπορούμε να χωρέσουμε στις κατηγορίες; Επίσης τι δουλειά έχει ο Hugh Grant στο δικό μας award season και ποιες ταινίες έχουμε βαλθεί να πείσουμε τους πάντες να δουν;Εάν θες να κάνεις catch-up με τις καλύτερες ταινίες της χρονιάς που μας πέρασε, μίας από τις πιο δύσκολες για το παγκόσμιο σινεμά, τσέκαρε το επεισόδιό μας με τις καλύτερες ταινίες του 2020 για να μη σου ξεφεύγει τίποτα. Μπες επίσης στο Facebook group του podcast, κάνε μας ερωτήσεις/προτάσεις.Διαβάστε επίσης:Το Netflix έχει μία από τις καλύτερες ταινίες της χρονιάς. Γιατί δεν είχαμε ιδέα; Ακούστε το podcasts και σε:Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts Follow OneMan:Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / YoutubeFacebook Group: POP για τις Δύσκολες ΏρεςΒρες την Ιωσηφίνα Γριβέα: @ Facebook/@Instagram/igrivea@24media.grΒρες τον Θοδωρή Δημητρόπουλο: Twitter/Instagram/tdimitropoulos@24media.gr
¡Llegamos a los 20 episodios! Para éste nos metimos a un baño de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores a discutir dos películas que no tienen nada que ver entre ellas más que el hecho de que son "extranjeras" y que hicieron mucho ruido en los festivales de cine, Beanpole y Bacurau. CORRECCIÓN: En el podcast dijimos que Bacurau no se estrenó en la CDMX pero desde esta semana se encuentra en todas las cadenas y cines independientes de la ciudad. Pueden encontrarnos en todas nuestras redes sociales como @llorandopodcast Playlist de recomendaciones: open.spotify.com/playlist/6Hh3FQ8…VSTumHhB6LGQHihw
A feature celebrating the centenary of Dirk Bogarde, including an interview with his biographer, and another feature on jazz biopics, plus some streaming recommendations, are all a part of the March 2021 podcast for Chichester Cinema at New Park. The streaming recommendations from the team are Venus (2016), The Florida Project (2017), Beanpole (2019), The 39 Steps (1935), Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter … and Spring (2003) and Elder's Corner (2020) at the RAI festival, festival.raifilm.org.uk. If you want to find out where to watch these films, we recommend the justwatch.com website.
For the fourth year in a row, Dennis is joined my film buffs Glenn Gaylord and Michael Doughtery to look back on the films of 2020 (and early '21) Glenn is the Senior Film Critic at the Queer Review and Michael is the Director of the Reel Abilities Film Festival. Movies discussed include: The Invisible Man, Shirley, Nomadland, The Painter and the Thief, Assassins, A Thousand Cuts, Collective, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Promising Young Woman, Butt Boy, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Da 5 Bloods, The Father, I'm Thinking of Ending Things, The Climb, First Cow, Minari, The Vast of Night, Palm Springs, Beanpole, The Assistant, Dramarama, Two Eyes, Crip Camp, Run, Welcome to Chechnya, Time, I Am Woman, Kajillionaire, The High Note, Blow the Man Down, Miss Americana, On the Rocks, Freaky, Color out of Space, Possessor, I Carry You With Me, Monsoon, Breaking Fast, The Pink Cloud and Gunda. Other topics include: the magic of pillow forts and Milk Duds, the moves that drive Glenn's dog Sydney crazy, friends showing up for each other and movies as "empathy machines."
Lyn Seren, host of Gentlemen Don't Get Caught: An R.E.M. Podcast, joins Ally Pitts to discuss this dark exploration of a relationship between two young women living in Leningrad in the aftermath of World War II.SPOILERS from about 20 minutes in until the end.CONTENT WARNING: the film discussed contains many upsetting scenes, including some containing sexual violence. Support the show/fund Ally's caffeine habit at: ko-fi.com/russophilesunite Listeners in the UK can help the show by picking up a book from our uk.bookshop.org affiliate store. There's also www.rusandsov.com, where you can get t-shirts, wall posters, coffee mugs, and more with a Russian and or Soviet theme. If you use the promo code RUSSOPHILESUNITE at check out, you'll get 10% off, and they ship locally in the US, the EU, and Australia. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow and rate us on Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/russophilesunitemoviepodcast The show's intro music is Cold by Sasha Ilyukevich and the Highly Skilled Migrants. You can find more of their music at: https://thehighlyskilledmigrants.bandcamp.com/ or on Spotify. If you'd like to get in touch and tell us what you thought of the film and/or the podcast episode, it would be great to hear from you! Here are some ways you can do that: Twitter: @RussophilesU Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/russophilesunite Instagram: www.instagram.com/russophiles_unite/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Ally_ Find Ally's other podcast appearances at: https://www.podchaser.com/creators/alistair-pitts-107ZzmUqmI
S'il était prévu que le réalisateur de Chernobyl, Johan Renck, devait s'occuper de mettre en scène la future série The Last of Us sur HBO, il n'en est rien, et ce à cause de soucis de planning. Le créateur de la série, Craig Mazing, a donc trouvé un remplaçant en la personne de Kantemir Balagov. Si ce nom ne vous dit rien, c'est normal : le réalisateur russe s'est fait connaitre pour deux films au Festival de Cannes en 2017 et 2019, Testnota et Beanpole, qui ont chacun remporté des prix de lors des deux éditions. Le jeune metteur en scène sera en charge de réaliser le pilote, une lourde tâche puisque son travail définira toute la signature visuelle de la série. [bs_show url="the-last-of-us-2020"] Pour rappel, The Last of Us est une adaptation du jeu vidéo culte sorti sur PlayStation racontant l'histoire de Joël, un survivant endurci dans un monde dévasté par un virus mortel, qui doit malgré lui travers l'Amérique avec une jeune fille de 14 ans, Ellie.
S’il était prévu que le réalisateur de Chernobyl, Johan Renck, devait s’occuper de mettre en scène la future série The Last of Us sur HBO, il n’en est rien, et ce à cause de soucis de planning. Le créateur de la série, Craig Mazing, a donc trouvé un remplaçant en la personne de Kantemir Balagov. Si ce nom ne vous dit rien, c’est normal : le réalisateur russe s’est fait connaitre pour deux films au Festival de Cannes en 2017 et 2019, Testnota et Beanpole, qui ont chacun remporté des prix de lors des deux éditions. Le jeune metteur en scène sera en charge de réaliser le pilote, une lourde tâche puisque son travail définira toute la signature visuelle de la série. [bs_show url="the-last-of-us-2020"] Pour rappel, The Last of Us est une adaptation du jeu vidéo culte sorti sur PlayStation racontant l’histoire de Joël, un survivant endurci dans un monde dévasté par un virus mortel, qui doit malgré lui travers l’Amérique avec une jeune fille de 14 ans, Ellie.
S’il était prévu que le réalisateur de Chernobyl, Johan Renck, devait s’occuper de mettre en scène la future série The Last of Us sur HBO, il n’en est rien, et ce à cause de soucis de planning. Le créateur de la série, Craig Mazing, a donc trouvé un remplaçant en la personne de Kantemir Balagov. Si ce nom ne vous dit rien, c’est normal : le réalisateur russe s’est fait connaitre pour deux films au Festival de Cannes en 2017 et 2019, Testnota et Beanpole, qui ont chacun remporté des prix de lors des deux éditions. Le jeune metteur en scène sera en charge de réaliser le pilote, une lourde tâche puisque son travail définira toute la signature visuelle de la série. [bs_show url="the-last-of-us-2020"] Pour rappel, The Last of Us est une adaptation du jeu vidéo culte sorti sur PlayStation racontant l’histoire de Joël, un survivant endurci dans un monde dévasté par un virus mortel, qui doit malgré lui travers l’Amérique avec une jeune fille de 14 ans, Ellie.
This week on Drink in the Movies Michael & Taylor discuss their number 10-6 favorite films of 2020. As well as hand out show awards for each of their Wounded Soldiers of the year, Squandered Talents, Top 3 Ensembles, Paths Back to Excellence and their Top 3 Documentaries. Visit us at https://drinkinthemovies.com Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Drink in the Movies would like to thank PODGO for sponsoring this episode. You can explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up here. And when you do please let them know we sent you, it helps us out too!
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are starting 2021 by tackling the "Alien" franchise but splitting the four movies along tonal lines, so this week will be the more horror/thriller based films, with 1979's "Alien" as this week's Classic and 1992's "Alien 3" as this week's Cult. Stay tuned for the other half in the next podcast. Available on Apple and Spotify Check us out at Patreon.com/dirtysonsofpitches Episode 291 includes: -One week later, storming the Capitol to overthrow democracy at the behest of Donald Trump still seems like a bad idea. -Ben lauds "The Prom" as exactly what he needed. -Nate shares two foreign, depressing, but artistic and meaningful movies -- "Beanpole" and "Collective." -Classic Film -- "Alien" (1979) -The OG "Alien" movie that kicked things off with a chest-bursting flourish, but might it be a little dated, slow, and... quaint? -Cult Film -- "Alien 3" (1992) -David Fincher's first movie has quite a bad reputation, but is it the disaster it's been made out to be?
With 2020 behind us, it's time to play catch-up on CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED! This week, William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold review 15 of the biggest movies of the year that one or both them missed, starting with the major releases TENET and THE NEW MUTANTS, and moving on to the indies DRIVEWAYS, FIRST COW, MINARI, BACURAU, THE 40-YEAR-OLD VERSION, SWALLOW, NOMADLAND, NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS, THE ASSISTANT, SOUND OF METAL and BEANPOLE, and the horror films UNDERWATER and THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW! Tenet - 4:59 The New Mutants - 30:42 Driveways - 52:46 First Cow - 1:01:11 Minari - 1:07:48 Bacurau - 1:15:03 The 40-Year-Old Version - 1:19:39 Swallow - 1:28:28 Nomadland - 1:33:16 Never Rarely Sometimes Always - 1:41:46 The Assistant - 1:46:02 Underwater - 1:52:05 Sound of Metal - 2:01:04 The Wolf of Snow Hollow - 2:04:58 Beanpole - 2:14:36 Review Recap - 2:20:51 Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
Tim, Mark and Wade wrap out the year with a LAFCA Awards recap, thoughts on Wonder Woman 1984 and some noteworthy awards contenders new to Blu, DVD and 4k, including Tenet, First Cow, Bacarau and LAFCA award-winner Beanpole. All this plus new Criterions, Kino Studio Classics and some great PBS documentaries. DigiGods Podcast, 12/22/20 (MP3) — 69.79 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: 2020 World Series Champions LA Dodgers - World Series Film (Blu-ray) 2067 (Blu-ray) Abbott & Costello's Africa Screams: Special Limited Edition (Blu-ray) Adaptation (Blu-ray) Alone (Blu-ray) American Experience: The Man Who Tried to Feed the World (DVD) American Experience: The Vote (DVD) Amores Perros (Blu-ray) And She Could Be Next (DVD) Asian Americans (DVD) The Assistant (DVD) Bacurau (Blu-ray) Beanpole (Blu-ray) Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 / Bruckner Symphony No. 7 (Blu-ray) Black Clover: Season 3 - Part 1 (Blu-ray/DVD) Bodies, Rest & Motion (Blu-ray) bOOBs: The War on Women’s Breasts (DVD) Brute Force (Blu-ray) The Buster Keaton Collection Volume 4: Go West / College (Blu-ray) City Dreamers (DVD) Corpus Christi (Blu-ray) Cowboy Bebop: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Crackers (Blu-ray) Crash (Cronenberg) (Blu-ray) The Curse of Frankenstein (Blu-ray) D.C. Cab (Blu-ray) The Dark and the Wicked (Blu-ray) Diary of a Mad Housewife (Blu-ray) Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna (Blu-ray/DVD) Don Quichotte (Blu-ray) Dragnet (Blu-ray) Fairy Tail: Final Season - Part 24 (Blu-ray/DVD) Fellini’s Casanova (Blu-ray) Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema IV [Calcutta / An Act of Murder / Six Bridges to Cross] (Blu-ray) First Cow (Blu-ray) Five Graves to Cairo (Blu-ray) Flying Leathernecks (Blu-ray) FRONTLINE: Opioids, Inc. (DVD) Galaxy Angel AA + S Blu-ray Collection (Blu-ray) Galaxy Angel X Blu-Ray Collection (Blu-ray) Genesis II / Planet Earth - 2 Film Collection (Blu-ray) Gotcha! (Blu-ray) Grace of My Heart (Blu-ray) The Gunfighter (Blu-ray) Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story (DVD) The Harvey Girls (Blu-ray) Havana (Blu-ray) Islands of Wonder (DVD) Jiu Jitsu (DVD) John Lewis: Good Trouble (DVD) Jules Massenet: Cendrillon (Blu-ray) Karlsson: Eskapist (Blu-ray) Ladybug Ladybug (Blu-ray) Let’s Talk Menopause (DVD) The Lost Weekend (Blu-ray) MacMillan: Concerto - Ashton: Enigma Variations (Blu-ray) The Milagro Beanfield War (Blu-ray) Minkus: La Bayadère (Blu-ray) Mister Roberts (Blu-ray) Mouchette (Blu-ray) My Hero Academia, Season Four Part One (Blu-ray) My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising (Blu-ray) My Hero Academia: Season Two (Blu-ray) My Science Project (Blu-ray) The Naked City (Blu-ray) Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (Blu-ray) A Night in Casablanca (Blu-ray) No Safe Spaces (DVD) Nomad: In The Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin (Blu-ray) NOVA: A to Z – The First Alphabet and How Writing Changed the World (DVD) NOVA: Eagle Power (DVD) NOVA: Human Nature (DVD) NOVA: Secret Mind of Slime (DVD) Offenbach: Orphée aux enfers (DVD) One Piece Season Ten - Voyage Two (DVD) The Opening Act (Blu-ray) The Paleface (Special Edition) (Blu-ray) Pat and Mike (Blu-ray) The Pirate (Blu-ray) Plácido Domingo - Opera Gala - 50 Years (Blu-ray) Prehistoric Road Trip (DVD) The Queen and the Coup (DVD) Relic (Blu-ray) The Rental (Blu-ray) The Return of the Musketeers (Blu-ray) The River (Blu-ray) Route One/USA (DVD) RWBY - Volume 7 (Blu-ray) Schubert: Symphony No. 8 - Tchaikovsky: ... (Blu-ray) Secrets of Royal Travel (DVD) Secrets of the Zoo - Tampa Season 2 (DVD) Sergeant York (Blu-ray) The Shop Around the Corner (Blu-ray) Space Ghost & Dino Boy: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Summerland (Blu-ray) Sunday in New York (Blu-ray) Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Two Takes by William Greaves (Blu-ray) Tenet (4k UHD Blu-ray) Tex Avery Screwball Classics: Volume 2 (Blu-ray) Ursula von Rydingsvard: Into Her Own (DVD) Viral: Antisemitism in Four Mutations (DVD) Vivaldi: The Four Seasons - Beethoven: V... (Blu-ray) Weathering With You (Collector's Edition) (4k UHD Blu-ray) When Sharks Attack Season 6 (DVD) White Riot (DVD) Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks - Season 7 (DVD) Without Love (Blu-ray) The Wolf of Snow Hollow (Blu-ray) The Wonderland (Blu-ray/DVD) Please also visit CineGods.com.
CUTS wird 1! Zum Jubiläum sprechen Lucas & Christian in der vorgezogenen 50. Folge über den Warner-Deal, das Kinosterben, moralische Filmkritik, gute und schlechte Filmkritik und Filme, die 2020 keine eigene Folge bekommen haben, aber vielleicht hätten sollen: "Corpus Christi", "Vitalina Varela", "White Goose Lake", "Beanpole", "Lovers Rock" & "Ema".
Unter den Schlagwörtern "Kontext" und "Reibung" besprechen wir einen russischen sowie philippinischen Film. Wir gehen auf die DNA russischer Kinosprache ein, diskutieren über die Eignung von Schweinschlachtungen als filmische Metapher und vergleichen Einkommensklassen auf den Philippinen.
This week we review new films The Grizzlies, Beanpole and Antigone, as well as new documentaries Born to Be and Crazy, Not Insane.
En Primera Fila - Eduardo Alvariza reseña “Beanpole” y el clásico “Rebecca, una mujer inolvidable” by En Perspectiva
Pepe y Sebas discuten el impacto cultural del Peter Parker emo.
Cinema Eclectica is a little different this week - and it's not just because we're risking another bad review from Covid-19 by going back into the cinema. It's because we've arranged the show backwards to accomodate our Film of the Week, Tenet - so those of you who want to go in completely cold can enjoy the rest of the show before we start discussing it in the second half. For the rest of you, Andrew, Rob and Graham are here to review Christopher Nolan's Saviour of the Theatrical Experience™ plus a new physical release from Mubi, Kantemir Balegov's Cannes hit Beanpole. There's also a Question of the Week about comedians you think deserve a better shot at big screen glory, and a lot of references to Ghostbusters for some reason. We're still not entirely sure why. If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting our PATREON (http://www%2Cpatreon.com/thegeekshow) . Alternatively, give us a 5-star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from, it helps other people find our podcast. The more feedback we have, the more people can enjoy our movie chatter. www.thegeekshow.co.uk (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk/) #cinemaeclectica #moviereviews #tenet #beanpole #mubi #kantemirbalegov #worldwarii #johndavidwashington #christophernolan #sciencefiction #robertpattinson #elizabethdebicki #kennethbranagh #aarontaylorjohnson #michaelcaine #dimplekapadia
The bastards are back, and they've brought their friends. Josh and Frankie provide info on the eight (!) guest musicians on this track, which wraps up our outing on the Seas of Cheese, as well as how such a convention of great minds came about.
This week we flick our cinephile bean with Beanpole, the new Russian film from Kantemir Balagov. We also discuss An American Pickle, All the Bright Places, Violet, and Too Old to Die Young. All while drinking Marvelroast, an Imperial Golden Ale from Founders Brewing Co. out of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/Sudsandcinemapodcast Follow us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sudsandcinema-podcast/id1494990925 Follow us on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ludeu2hrTDuBfSGc9y7tO Follow us on PodBean! https://sudsandcinema.podbean.com/ Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/sudsandcinemapodcast/ Send your questions and comments to sudsandcinemapodcast@gmail.com Logo and art by: @djmikeholiday
Dessutom blir Linnea Axelssons Augustprisade diktepos "Ædnan" teaterpjäs, ryske Kantemir Balagovs film "Beanpole" recenseras och Gunilla Röör blir ny teaterchef på Norrbottensteatern.
Nyhetssändning från kulturredaktionen P1, med reportage, nyheter och recensioner.
Göran, Johan och C-G ser den hyllade ryska biofilmen Beanpole, eller som den möjligen - eller möjligen inte? - skulle heta på svenska, Långskånken. Vi beger oss ut i både öknen och världsrymden när vi diskuterar Space Force, Netflix-serien med Steve Carell, och spejsar ut ytterligare när vi minns orimligt många rymd- och SF-komedier. Japp, inklusive Pigs in space OCH Starship Edelweiss!!! Deal with it. Dessutom! Roliga tävlingar. Gangsters i Sydafrika. Animerade konsttjuvar i europeiska huvudstäder. Men bli inte rädd, utan minns Ed McBains råd: en hammare är bästa huvudkudden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Midtown Cinema's Sam & Stuart chat about three films--A Regular Woman (2019), The Breadwinner (2017), and Beanpole (2019)--while drinking scotch.
LOOK AT US DOING ANOTHER EPISODE IN A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME, WHAT THE HECK… The post CINEPUNX Episode 112: CLOSENESS (16) and BEANPOLE (19) or Streaming the Darkness appeared first on Cinepunx.
LOOK AT US DOING ANOTHER EPISODE IN A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME, WHAT THE HECK IS EVEN GOING ON? Welcome to Episode 112 of Cinepunx, your favorite degenerate movie podcast! On this episode Josh chose two very depressing Russian films for us to discuss, though mostly they just bummed us out, 2016’s Closeness and 2019’s Beanpole both directed by the young Kantemir Balagov This episode is a bit short because we found ourselves without a TON to say about these films, especially because we did not want to spoil Beanpole which you can still catch online streaming now on various platforms that support independent theaters. We do of course do the WACK AND ON TRACK gimmick and here is some of what we discussed We’re Here Bluey Perfume Genius The Magnetic Fields Regional Jurtice Center Bit Rivers Edge Spaceship Earth On The Waterfront Black Shirt Music charity drop Thanks so much for listening! Check out our family of podcasts, follow us on social media, rate and review and subscribe, and let all your people know how much you love the show The post CINEPUNX Episode 112: CLOSENESS (16) and BEANPOLE (19) or Streaming the Darkness appeared first on Cinepunx.
Episode 30 of the Hammer & Camera podcast finds our dynamic duo deep in the doldrums of corona quarantine. Luckily, there are three new releases we can talk about, beamed over the internet through streaming services, which we love now, I guess. First is British balladeer of the working class Ken Loach's new flick Sorry We Missed You, then Eliza Hittman (Missman?)'s paean to abortion Never Rarely Sometimes Always, and rounding it out is precocious Russian heartthrob Kantemir Balagov's Cannes-adored Beanpole. Cinema ain't dead folks, we've got the vaccine.
Led Zeppelin take a hammering and the russian classic film "Beanpole" gets translated into Kenspeak. This episode contains sexual content. Plus Mauries joke of the week and Kens amazing fact challenge.
Megan leads off this week's show with the beautifully made, but bleak post-war film BEANPOLE (3:50). Then she and Evan review the intriguing yet problematic Hugh Jackman/Allison Janney-led HBO picture BAD EDUCATION (17:15). Next, everyone covers DEERSKIN (34:35), a crazy French film with subtext that may or may not be intentional. Finally, they all discuss The WRETCHED (48:00), a horror movie that's strongest when it focuses on its creature and mythology.
Filmkritiken zu "Born In Evin", "Dark Suns", "Dylda (Beanpole)" und "Festivaltalk zum 13. Lichter Filmfest Frankfurt International" Lockere Filmkritiken zum selbst mitmachen! Meldet euch via Mail (info@tele-stammtisch.de), Facebook, Twitter oder Instagram für den nächsten Podcast an! Haupt-RSS-Feed | Filmkritiken-RSS-Feed iTunes (Hauptfeed) | iTunes (Filmkritiken) Spotify (Hauptfeed) | Spotify (Filmkritiken) Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Skype: dertelestammtisch@gmail.com Born In Evin Regisseur*in: Maryam Zaree Trailer Soleis Noirs (Dark Suns) Regisseur*in: Julien Elie Trailer Dylda (Beanpole) Regisseur*in: Kantemir Bagalov Besetzung: Viktoria Miroshnichenko, Vasilisa Perelygina, Timofey Glazkov, Andrey Bykov, Igor Shirokov u.a. Trailer Teilnehmer*innen und Links: 13. Lichter Filmfest Frankfurt International Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Nina Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Hertz 87,9 Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Lukas Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Letterboxd Paul Facebook | Instagram i used the following sounds of freesound.org: Musical Snapshots by Columbia Orchestra Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen
Silver Streams is a weekly podcast from the programming team at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center discussing the latest offerings in the cinema's virtual screening room and recommending additional titles to stream at home. This week we have 20 titles on offer in the virtual screening room and a handful of additional streaming options to enjoy. Full list below: AFI Silver Virtual Screening Room: DRIVEWAYS [3:54] | ZOMBI CHILD [10:13] | THE TIMES OF BILL CUNNINGHAM [16:49] | ROAR (1981) [25:18]| 2 WEEKS IN LAGOS [34:30] | A WHITE, WHITE DAY [44:13] | THE BOOKSELLERS [45:01] | Best of CatVideoFest: Creature Comforts Edition [45:24] | EXTRA ORDINARY [46:05] | SORRY WE MISSED YOU [46:23] | ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND [46:32] | THE DOG DOC [46:42] | FANTASTIC FUNGI [46:54] | EARTH (2019) [47:12] | OTHER MUSIC [47:30] | CORPUS CHRISTI [47:48] THE WILD GOOSE LAKE [47:58] | THE WHISTLERS [48:10] | BEANPOLE [48:19] | BACURAU [48:48] Programmers' Picks: VALLEY GIRL (1983) [49:45] | SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK [58:52] | GOODFELLAS [1:07:04]
In this episode, Film Forum Presents a Q&A with Kantemir Balagov, the astonishingly talented filmmaker of BEANPOLE, following a sneak preview of his film on January 2, 2020. BEANPOLE, Russia’s official submission to the 2020 Oscars for Best International Feature, is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant drama of two young women piecing their lives back together in decimated post-World War II Leningrad. The Q&A was moderated by Nathaniel Rogers, founder of The Film Experience web site. Balagov’s interpreter was Sasha Korbut. BEANPOLE is now available for rent in our virtual cinema at www.filmforum.org. Rental fees support Film Forum. Photo by Anthony Fairall (Balagov in center).
Silver Streams is a weekly podcast from the programming team at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center discussing the latest offerings in the cinema's virtual screening room and recommending additional titles to stream at home. This week we have 16 titles on offer in the virtual screening room and a handful of additional streaming options to enjoy. Full list below: AFI Silver Virtual Screening Room: THE DOG DOC [3:00] | OTHER MUSIC [8:44] | THE BOOKSELLERS [17:01] |EARTH (2019) [22:40] | A WHITE, WHITE DAY [29:04] | Best of CatVideoFest: Creature Comforts Edition [33:59] | ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND [35:09] | SORRY WE MISSED YOU [35:30] | FANTASTIC FUNGI [35:45] | BEANPOLE [36:31] | CORPUS CHRISTI [36:56] | BACURAU [37:07] | EXTRA ORDINARY [37:20] THE WILD GOOSE LAKE [37:30] | THE WHISTLERS [37:46]| SLAY THE DRAGON [37:56] Programmers' Picks: BARKING DOGS NEVER BITE [38:57] | SKATE KITCHEN [46:53] | THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE (1974) [52:35] | THE BAD NEWS BEARS (1976) [1:00:24]
Sammy, Will and Av are back for the first regular episode of 2020. We break down our favorites (and least favorites) of the year so far, ruminate on the state of movies in the age of Coronavirus and much more. Movies discussed on the episode: The Invisible Man, The Banker, Bacarau, The Platform, Birds of Prey, Onward, Downhill, The Hunt, The Whistlers, Beanpole, Fantasy Island, Call of the Wild, The Wild Goose Lake, Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Silver Streams is a weekly podcast from the programming team at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center discussing the latest offerings in the cinema's virtual screening room and recommending additional titles to stream at home. This week we have 13 titles on offer in the virtual screening room and a handful of additional streaming options to enjoy. Full list below: AFI Silver Virtual Screening Room: THE WILD GOOSE LAKE [3:26] | Best of CatVideoFest: Creature Comforts Edition [6:36] | BEANPOLE [9:59] |CORPUS CHRISTI [14:00] | SLAY THE DRAGON [18:09] | EXTRA ORDINARY [23:25] | SORRY WE MISSED YOU [24:10] | THE WHISTLERS [24:41] | ONCE WERE BROTHERS: ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THE BAND [25:01] | AND THEN WE DANCED [25:35] | FANTASTIC FUNGI [25:54] | DONA FLOR AND HER TWO HUSBANDS [26:28] | BACURAU [26:40] Programmers' Picks: THE BURIAL OF KOJO [27:30] | ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS [30:48] | WHAT’S UP DOC? [35:17] | PUZZLE (2018) [38:07] | KES [41:40]
On the one hundred and fifty-fourth episode of THE THIRD ACT PODCAST the crew is only wearing red and green clothes. Our new film review is for a challenging post-WW2 female-centered film, BEANPOLE. We pair that with another wartime story, ROME, OPEN CITY. Finally, for our Auteurography series on Elaine May we examine her emotionally charged pseudo crime film, MIKEY AND NICKY. We also discuss Daniel Day Lewis, Justin Bieber, and tortellini. Keep in touch with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheThirdActPodcast and Twitter: @TheThirdActPod and email us anytime at TheThirdActPodcast@gmail.com
Nick Offerman stars in Devs, a new trippy new show from writer/director Alex Garland. Also discussed: Hilary, Visible, Beanpole, Amazing Stories, The End of the Fucking World, Picard, Clem Snide, I Am Not Ok With This (Comic), Sundown Motel, Lone Star 911 update
Trevor and Travis review Beanpole, Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, and The Lodge.
On this edition of the Cinema Clash: It’s go small or go home. We tackle the indie cancer drama ORDINARY LOVE, the distressing Russian arthouse drama BEANPOLE, and the documentary-style meet-cute OLYMPIC DREAMS; Plus, we reveal our top five most anticipated films of 2020.
A Russian story of two women experiencing post-war recovery in “Beanpole” and an Olympic cross-country skier and a volunteer dentist look for love very awkwardly in the Athletes Village at the South Korea Winter Games in “Olympic Dreams.” Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Marcheta Fornoff explain why both movies are worth seeing.
MovieInsiders Podcast 248: Beanpole, De Beentjes van Sint-Hildegard, Top 25 Films vd 2010's (15-11) by MovieInsiders
"Beanpole" is a new Russian drama directed by the prodigiously gifted Kantemir Balogov. The setting is Leningrad during the first autumn after World War II, and it's a profound--and profoundly beautiful--tale of two women who've been traumatized by the war.
This Valentine's Day, you have quite an array of wonderful new romantic movies to choose from! Most importantly, one of our favorite films from last year gets a wide release this weekend: Portrait of a Lady on Fire! This sweeping masterpiece from Céline Sciamma is an absolute must-see. You can also read Carlos' interview with Sciamma on RogerEbert.com We also review the intimate marriage drama "Ordinary People," the Georgian LGBT dance drama "And Then We Danced," and the moving Russian period drama "Beanpole" that was shortlisted for Best International Feature at the Oscars. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Today we’re sharing a conversation following the 57th New York Film Festival premiere of Kantemir Balagov’s Beanpole. Now in select theaters, his second feature follows two women in post-WWII Leningrad as they attempt to readjust to a haunted world. The 28-year-old director joined programmer Florence Almozini and translator Sasha Korbut to discuss the trauma of war, capturing human connection, and more. This podcast is brought to you by Film at Lincoln Center.
You can listen to this week’s episode of NEXT QUESTION with Ernie Manouse in the audio above. Below, you can find audio, video and photos of the various stories discussed on the show. Beyond the Story: By clicking her name, you can learn more about Maysoon Zayid. Also, enjoy her TED Talk "I Got 99 Problems... Palsy is Just One" Maysoon will perform and then be interviewed live on stage by Ernie on Saturday, February 8th, 2020 at... Read More
Welcome back to another edition of Film Club. Film editor A.A. Dowd is unable to join us this week, as he is in Park City, Utah covering this year’s Sundance Film Festival—check out his excellent coverage here. In his place, contributor Ignatiy Vishnevetsky joins senior writer Katie Rife to discuss Reed Morano's The Rhythm Section and Kantemir Balagov's Beanpole.Visit: http://avclub.com Like: http://www.fb.com/theavclub Follow: http://www.twitter.com/theavclub
Joe Virgillito chats with Dave Forman, Senior Director of Research for the American Gaming Association, about the organization's newest findings that 26 million Americans will bet more than $6.8 billion dollars on this year's Super Bowl. Joe is then joined by Ryan Lee for a quick gambling primer. They’ll discuss this Sunday’s Big Game, best bets, and silly prop plays. Later in the episode, Charles Hinshaw and J. McVay discuss the new Russian movie, ‘Beanpole,’ directed by Kantemir Balagov -- out now from Kino Lorber. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Brooklyn band The Makeout Club, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. Joe Virgillito is associate producer. Mentioned in the episode: “A Record 26 Million Americans Will Wager on Super Bowl LIV” // American Gaming Association 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - START /// American Gaming Association’s Dave Forman discusses betting w/ Joe Virgillito 10:00 - Ryan Lee joins Joe to discuss betting 11:45 - Prop bets 17:30 - Silly prop bets 24:55 - Super Bowl MVP 28:20 - Game line 33:25 - Locks /// END 36:03 - 1st Person: Jade // Aspiring To Be An Artist - Activist 39:45 - Movie Review: Charles Hinshaw on ‘Beanpole’ 42:30 - Movie Chat w/ Charles Hinshaw & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 57:18 - "K.I.T." (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - The Makeout Club 63:20 - Outro / Credits 64:13 - Finish.
David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until... Read More ›
Repasamos los estrenos de la semana (19 diciembre) con especial mención de Star Wars: El ascenso de Skywalker. Analizaremos el clásico 'La noche del cazador' y tendremos una sección Vod cargada de contenido. Gracias por escucharnos: 0' - Presentación 21' - STAR WARS: EL ASCENSOS DE SKYWALKER 46' - Dios mío, ¿pero qué te hemos hecho...ahora? 53' - EL CLÁSICO: La noche del cazador (1955) de Charles Laughton 66' - Escuadrón de la muerte 70' - Una gran mujer (Beanpole) 74' - Sin techo 76' - SECCIÓN VoD: - 5 en la sombra - The Report - Los dos papas
American Arts & Culture Review with Clay Tatum and Whitmer Thomas
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Jenny welcomes Jon Laubinger of the Film Baby Film Podcast back to the Reading Envy Pub for a chat on books, the multimedia versions they connect to, and more. We spend some time chatting about recent book awards, including more on the Booker Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature. If you're not that interested in award chatter, jump ahead to 15:15. And make sure to listen to the end for information on one Reading Envy guest who had a movie made from his work!Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 172: The It Book of NYC with Jon LaubingerSubscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Listen via StitcherListen through Spotify Books discussed: The Need by Helen PhillipThe Deep by Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan SnipesSatantango by László Krasznahorkai, translated by George SzirtesFirst Light by Charles BaxterThe Devils of Loudon by Aldous HuxleyTales of the City by Armistead Maupin, read by Frances McDormandOther mentions:Booker Prize 2019The Testaments by Margaret AtwoodThe Handmaid's Tale by Margaret AtwoodQuichotte by Salman RushdieNobel Prize for LiteratureFlights by Olga Tocarczuk Wings of Desire (film)Kindred by Octavia ButlerZEAL & ARDOR"We Are in the Future" - This American Life 623Interview with Rivers Solomon Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi CoatesCitizen by Claudia RankineSatantango (film)Werckmeister Harmonies (film)The Turin Horse (film)Roadside Picnic by Boris and Arkady StrugatskyTinkers by Paul HardingBrave New World by Aldous HuxleyThe Doors of Perception by Aldous HuxleyThe Devils (film)Black Wave by Michelle TeaBeanpole (film)21 Truths About Love by Matthew DicksThe Poppy War by R.F. KuangThe Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich, translated by P&V Related Episodes:Episode 041 - Grotesque Beauty with Nathan Ballingrud Episode 080 - The Wild Things Helped with Jason Roland Episode 102 - The Reading Women Reading Envy Crossover Episode Episode 106 - Falling Asleep During Tarkovsky Films with Jon Laubinger Episode 126 - Bernice Bobs her Hair with Jon LaubingerEpisode 165 - Delightful Reads with ClaireEpisode 166 - On Brand with KarenEpisode 167 - Book Pendulum with Reggie Episode 170 - Permission to Read with Joshua Greer Stalk us online:Jon's podcast website, Film Baby FilmFBF on InstagramJon at Goodreads Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy
Jacqueline Soller, Charles Hinshaw, and J. McVay all attended the recently concluded 2019 New York Film Festival and share their thoughts on their favorite performances, directors, and more. Among them: PEOPLE: Alan Alda, Pedro Almodóvar, Luàna Bajrami, Kantemir Balagov, Antonio Banderas, Noah Baumbach, Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Robert DeNiro, Laura Dern, Adam Driver, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Koji Fukada, Adèle Haenel, Vlad Ivanov, Lee Jeong-Eun, Scarlett Johansson, Bong Joon Ho, Song Kang-ho, Ray Liotta, Luca Marinelli, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Noémie Merlant, Roee Messinger, Al Pacino, Vasilisa Perelygina, Joe Pesci, Corneliu Porumboiu, Céline Sciamma, Martin Scorsese, Albert Serra, Park So-Dam, Choi Woo-shik, Cho Yeo-jeong, Diao Yi’nan FILMS: American Trial: The Eric Garner Story, Beanpole, A Girl Missing, The Irishman, Marriage Story, Martin Eden, Motherless Brooklyn, Pain and Glory, Parasite, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Sibyl, The Whistlers, The Wild Goose Lake Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘The Lighthouse,’ directed by Robert Eggers and starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe -- out now from A24. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Brooklyn band Weeping Icon, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - START /// fav performances, directors, and more at the 2019 New York Film Festival (w/ J. McVay, Jacqueline Soller, & Charles Hinshaw) 02:04 - Our favorite lead performances 13:15 - Our favorite supporting performances 28:00 - Our favorite overall casts 30:38 - Our favorite directors 34:11 - Other things that impressed us (cinematography, editing, screenplay, scene/moment, etc) 43:30 - Final thoughts on the festival (internationalism and characters crossing borders) /// END 47:38 - 1st Person: Doug // On Life In The Shelter System 54:20 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘The Lighthouse’ 55:43 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 68:41 - “Like Envy” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Weeping Icon 73:22 - Outro / Credits 74:10 - Finish.
Tarantino & Scorsese make more news, Robbie & Theron enter the race, Animated & Documentary feature require major updates, smaller film festivals give out awards, & we discuss 5 new contender trailers + 3 movie reviews including Pain and Glory. WHAT IS THIS EPISODE? - 1:05 OSCAR CATEGORY ROUND-UPS: 32 Animated Films Submitted for Oscars Consideration - 1:40 Critics Choice Documentary Noms Handed Out - 6:25 INDUSTRY NEWS: AMC Goes Streaming - 14:21 OUaTiH Cancels China Debut - 18:00 (And a Post Production Story Update - 23:45) NYFF Week 2 Wraps Up - 25:12 Other Film Festival Wins - 28:51 A Parasite Plea From Mike1 - 31:22 More AFI Fest Preview - 33:10 CONTENDER NEWS: Bombshell Debuts, Gets Raves - 35:01 (And Trailer 2 Review) Scorsese Takes Aim At Marvel…Again - 39:12 OSCAR TRAILER REVIEW: Marriage StoryTrailer 2 - 44:18 The Report Trailer 1 - 46:11 Frozen Int’l Trailer - 48:56 Beanpole Trailer 1 - 50:39 MAKE THE CASE: Making the Case Abominable - 52:21 Making the Case Furie - 54:37 Making the Case Pain and Glory - 55:57 FUTURE OSCARS NEWS - 1:00:42 Your Homework/PLEASE LEAVE US 5*’S - 1:03:29 What’s Next From MMO/Words of Wisdom - 1:04:37 We needed this Oscar Race Checkpoint more than ever because a whole lotta news broke. The animated feature category announced the 32 films under consideration for Academy voters, and the Critics Choice Documentary Awards announced their nominations. So we opened the show with long looks at those two categories. AMC announced a “new” streaming service, where we weigh the pros & cons. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has been banned from Chinese theaters, Sony wants to recut the film, but Tarantino won’t do it. Of course, we cannot help but dive into a large Quentin convo here. Then we canvas some film festival updates from New York, London, Miami, 919, and AFI. We’re more than happy to profile films we’ve yet to preview, and Mike 1 offers a plea to you, our movie loving audience. Bombshell earns rave reviews, and both Margot Robbie & Charlize Theron enter the race after it’s LA premiere. Then we analyze Bombshell’s new trailer, as well as those for the emotional roller coaster of Marriage Story, the legal nightmare of The Report, a cuteness overload in Frozen II, & the intentionally awkward in Beanpole. Then to finish, we make the case & review Abominable, Furie, + Pain and Glory before discussing a fun story and a potential new rewatch series (or 2) with a look ahead to a contender for Oscars 2021. Enjoy yet another jam-packed Oscar Race Checkpoint for your weekend. And if you do like our show, please take a few seconds to give us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts. Just click on our icon, scroll down a few moments, and then click that 5th star. It would help us a great deal, and we thank you for your support. Otherwise & as always, we want to hear your thoughts about anything we covered in this episode. 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!
Sam interviews Kantemir Balagov who premiered his film Beanpole at the New York Film Festival. Sam and Zach also talk about scary films that aren't quite horror movies.
Jacqueline Soller, Charles Hinshaw, and J. McVay all attended the recently concluded 2019 New York Film Festival and share which films they enjoyed the most. Among them: A GIRL MISSING AMERICAN TRIAL: THE STORY OF ERIC GARNER THE IRISHMAN MARRIAGE STORY MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN PAIN AND GLORY PARASITE PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE Also mentioned: BACURAU BEANPOLE FIRST COW LIBERTÉ MARTIN EDEN THE WHISTLERS THE WILD GOOSE LAKE YOUNG AHMED Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘Joker,’ directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix -- out now from Warner Bros. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Daughter of Swords, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - START /// Our favorite films at the 2019 New York Film Festival (w/ J. McVay, Jacqueline Soller, & Charles Hinshaw) 02:24 - Charles on ‘A Girl Missing’ 03:32 - Jacqueline on ‘Marriage Story’ 04:53 - J. McVay on ‘American Trial: The Eric Garner Story’ 06:44 - Charles on ‘The Irishman’ 07:45 - Jacqueline on ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ 08:38 - J. McVay on ‘Pain and Glory’ 09:28 - Charles on ‘Marriage Story’ 10:16 - Jacqueline on ‘The Irishman’ 11:15 - J. McVay on ‘Marriage Story’ 11:52 - Charles on ‘Parasite’ 13:00 - Jacqueline on ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ 14:17 - J. McVay on ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ 15:12 - Charles on ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ 16:45 - Jacqueline on ‘Parasite’ 17:30 - J. McVay on ‘Parasite’ 22:45 - More on ‘A Girl Missing,’ 24:25 - More on ‘Motherless Brooklyn,’ 25:11 - More on ‘American Trial: The Eric Garner Story’ 26:50 - Jackie’s runners up: ‘First Cow,’ ‘The Wild Goose Lake’ 28:12 - Chuck’s runners up: ‘Motherless Brooklyn,’ ‘Beanpole, ‘Liberté’ 30:55 - J. McVay’s runners up: ‘The Irishman,’ ‘The Wild Goose Lake,’ ‘Young Ahmed,’ ‘The Whistlers,’ ‘Bacurau,’ ‘Martin Eden,’ ‘Beanpole’ /// END 33:05 - 1st Person: Matt // Getting Ariana Grande To Follow Back 37:18 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Joker’ 38:43 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 59:29 - “Fields of Gold” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Daughter of Swords 63:32 - Outro / Credits 64:19 - Finish.
Hey all you curious listeners, this week the mad girls ponder the age old question: are human beings monogamous? Steve, aka Beanpole, visits the mad lab to shed some light on the matter, with a focus on open relationships. He graciously sets the record straight about what an open relationship is, isn’t, and everywhere in between. We’re talking love, honestly, jealously, sex- all the nitty gritty details! Steve shareshow he handles the hardest challenges in his relationships, and also what makes it something that he chooses. Some may think of it as a rhetorical question, some may view it as a way of life, while some believe they know the absolute truth about monogamy. What about you? Still curious? Download today and stay mad!
Bienvenidos a República Celuloide. En esta ocasión, nos hemos reunido para comentar la última edición del Festival Internacional de San Sebastián. Hemos dividido el episodio en dos partes para que sea mas ameno. Este es el segundo capítulo. En este programa comentamos las siguientes películas : - Hors Normes / The Specials. - Zombi Child. - Diecisiete. - Waiting For The Barbarians. - Beanpole. - The Laundromat. - First Love. - The light of my life. - Parasitos / Parasyte. Esperamos que os guste. Pasen y oigan. 67SSIFF
Zach and Sam review Martin Scorsese's newest film The Irishman, Cannes Best Screenplay winner Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Cannes Jury Prize winner Fire Will Come, as well as First Cow, Beanpole, Martin Eden and Pedro Almodóvar's Pain and Glory.
On this episode, Matt and Eric review The Laundromat, Sound of Metal, Proxima, The Giant & Beanpole at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.The LaundromatEric’s Rating: 3/5The Laundromat will be released on September 27, 2019.Sound of MetalMatt’s Rating: 4/5Eric’s Rating: 4/5Sound of Metal does not have a North American release date.The GiantMatt’s Rating: 1/5Eric’s Rating: 1/5The Giant does not have a North American release date.BeanpoleEric’s Rating: 4/5Beanpole does not have a North American release date.ProximaEric’s Rating: 3/5Proxima does not have a North American release date.
The "Does Anders looks like Quentin Tarantino crossed with Vincent D'Onofrio? Well, does he?" Edition One the eve of MIFF 2019 your hosts take a close look at two of the most intriguing titles in the sprawling program, the Cannes prize-winning Russian drama Beanpole, and Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang's acclaimed documentary One Child Nation. All of this and a flip through the Cultural Capital Film Diary. Find us: Cultural Capital Podcast and @TheCultCapPod
We're back from Cannes for day four of our series of podcasts on the cinematic goings-on on the Riviera. For today's episode, Film Comment Editor-in-Chief Nicolas Rapold is joined by Brazil-based critic and FC contributor Ela Bittencourt. The two discuss the young Russian filmmaker Kantemir Balagov's Beanpole, which tells the story of two young women navigating the ruins, both emotional and environmental, of post-War Leningrad. The two also return to Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles's Bacurau, discussed in our previous episode, and touch on Franco Lolli's Litigante, a look at the trials and tribulations a single mother and lawyer living in Bogota, Colombia.
Chat # 4 - The most avian member of our crew stops by for a visit.
A few weeks ago, I traveled to Rhode Island for NECON 38, the 38th edition of Northeastern Writers Conference. It's also known as Camp NECON, and it is attended mostly by horror writers, aspiring horror writers like myself, and fans. It was my first time at the conference, but it didn't feel that way. It is a professional conference, with a full slate of panels on writing and horror-related art, but it is also very social. The regulars think of themselves as family, and that is very much the spirit of the event. I felt very welcomed in this group of misfits who have chosen a demanding vocation, and one that outsiders might have a hard time understanding. There's an immediate bond amongst these people, and I will surely be back for future editions. This is the backdrop for my interview with David Wellington, who writes horror like the Monster Island/Monster Nation/Monster Planet zombie series, his vampire series which includes 13 Bullets and 99 Coffins, and his latest zombie novel, Positive. He has also written a science fiction series which includes the books Forsaken Skies, Forgotten Worlds, and Forbidden Suns under the name C. Nolan Clark. It only occurred to me after the interview, as I was putting this episode together, that Wellington is partly responsible for me being there in the first place. I have always enjoyed horror, but it wasn't until around 2005 or so that I really fell in love with it while researching a story on zombie culture for a magazine. I read Wellington's insanely inventive Monster series, as well many other zombie books and graphic novels, including books by another NECON attendee, Brian Keene. I had planned to interview Wellington back then, but the piece never materialized. I was left with an appreciation for the genre, and Wellington's work in particular, and started writing some of my own horror. So it was great to finally sit down with him, face to face, during the conference and talk about his career trajectory, which has been amazing. I learned he was working at the U.N. while he was writing the Monster series, which turned out to be incredibly fortuitous timing for Wellington. His first love was science fiction, but horror was a fun diversion, and it's what gave him his first success. Wellington has now written about zombies, werewolves, and vampires, so we talk about which was more fun to create, and finally getting to write those sci-fi books. We also make a diversion into Hannah Gadsby's latest stand-up comedy special, Nanette, which Wellington brought up. It has been amazing to watch that spread, and how it has made people who maybe never thought about the mechanics of stand-up comedy dive deep into the topic. You can find out more about David Wellington at www.DavidWellington.net and follow him on Twitter at @LastTrilobite. The featured track this week is “Cousins” by Beanpole from the album All My Kin, out August 31 on Chimera Music. These songs were recorded in the late 80s and early 90s as a collaboration between Claypool and Larry LaLonde from Primus and Derek Greenberg and Adam Gates of The Spent Poets. Some of the music on this album sounds less like a Primus album than it does Claypool's theme song from South Park. If there were some demented network full of shows for which Claypool exclusively wrote the theme songs, this would be the collected works. I think I would enjoy “Beanpole,” “Chicken Boy,” “Sponge Boy,” and “Monkey Boy” in an evening line-up. Claypool is often the dominant voice in any project, but that's less true here. He is very present on All My Kin, but more in the spirit of the lyrics and the tone than anything else. There are no bass pyrotechnics in these songs. Claypool might not have even played bass on some of the tracks. During the sessions, people were encouraged to play instruments other than their main instrument and not to think too much about what they were doing. The result is predictably strange and spontaneous. The story goes that when Claypool proposed releasing these recording on his Prawn Song imprint, not only did his distributor decline, they dropped the label. That seems short-sighted to say the least, but thankfully Sean Lennon knew better. He heard the tapes on tour with The Claypool Lennon Delirium, and decided to release the album on his Chimera Music label.
Tag Me Tuesdays-#388 January 23rd The Strong Within Daily Affirmation Podcast Problems Are Actually Questions Asking Me To Be Better The highest levels of performance come to people who are centered, intuitive, creative, and reflective - people who know to see a problem as an opportunity. ~Deepak Chopra It was a chilly day for San Francisco on October 25th 1964 when the Minnesota Vikings came in to play the San Francisco 49ers. In the fourth quarter of the game future NFL Hall of Famer, Jim Marshall nabbed up a fumble and ran towards the end zone with no one on his heels. He saw the field goal posts and knew he had to bolt and get there no matter what the cost. And after running 62 yards making it in the end zone and throwing the ball into the stands, he waited for his teammates to meet him in the end zone with a congratulatory celebration. A San Francisco player made it to Jim first and thanked him for what he had done. And Jim Marshall was confused. He looked up in the stands and his quarterback yelled at him…”Jim, you ran the wrong way.” Jim had scored a safety for the other team on accident by running 62 yards the wrong way. Jim was so embarrassed, as he knew this was a mistake he would never live down. He's even quoted as saying, “it's probably one of the worst mistakes you can make in football.” Jim was devastated, and he thought his coach would let him have it for making such a mistake, but coach Norm Van Brocklin said, “Beanpole, you did the most interesting thing in this game today." Jim wanted to hide from embarrassment. He figured that there'd be laughing and booing, but he said there was a weirdness in the stands. And instead of letting his embarrassment control him, he decided to numb himself to his hurt emotions and play his best. And he actually caused another fumble from the 49ers, as a teammate picked up the ball and scored the winning touchdown for the Vikings. Now you'd think that the story ended there, that I would tell you when you make a mistake to pick yourself back up and use it as fuel to help you change the outcome…but there's more to this story. Jim's play has been named one of the top 10 worst plays in the history of football. He's been nicknamed Wrong Way Jim. And while he's a Hall of Famer now, that play changed his life into making him more than just a football player. After the game he had a friend ask him to come out and speak at a nonprofit organization event. Jim tried to avoid it, but his friend persisted, and so Jim decided to face the music like he did when he continued to play after his mistake on the field. His anxiety was through the roof before the event, and when he walked into the room where he was to speak, he received a standing ovation. Jim said he received tons of calls and letter from people telling him that what he did was give them the courage to talk about and face their most embarrassing moments. His mistake actually helped people to free themselves from their self-imposed prison. He later co-founded an organization to help kids deal better with their mistakes and become responsible members of society. Mistakes are unavoidable, how we deal with them doesn't have to be. We want to hide from the things that embarrass us, but they are our greatest teachers. And one big reason we feel embarrassed from mistakes is from the fear of the ridicule we might get from others, and yes there'll be people who won't let us forget what we did, but that's because those people are living in a world where they find pleasure in other people's pains. And the reason they find pleasure in our pain is it gives them a distraction to not look at their own mistakes. Mistakes, embarrassments, and problems that we deal with, are really questions that are posed to awaken ourselves and see if we are willing to face the music. They're questions asked internally if we're willing to get up and try again no matter how many times we've fallen, failed, or how embarrassed we might feel. These trials are asking us how creative we can be in making our misfortunes something more than just a mistake. And how we approach our mistakes can be answered in two manners: 1) We say, “I can't overcome this. It's physically too hard, it's mentally too hard, or something or someone is keeping me from being able to do what I want.” 2) Or we can adopt the mantra of… “I can make this good, no matter what it is.” And what I'm saying isn't some trivial positive fluff telling you to get over your problems, to let them go. It's quite the contrary; I'm asking you to rise above your problems by seeing them differently, by becoming different, and being changed because of them…being changed for the better. You can be like 70-85% of humanity who will take a problem and complain that there's nothing you can do. That it's not your fault, that it's unfair, and it's just your luck that nothing works out for you. Or you can become something more, you can begin seeing a problem as a question not as a definite end…as you ask how can I make this good, how can I be forged through the fire and come out stronger and better because of this? Today's Personal Commitment:What embarrassing mistake has kept you prisoner, and why is it keeping you prisoner? I'm not saying you have to shout it out to the rooftops for everyone to hear, but if it's keeping you from growing, and moving on, maybe you need to look at better ways of dealing with the issue. I know in my life the things I was embarrassed about kept me hiding. They kept me from moving forward or trying something again. My depression and thoughts of suicide made me think I was so different and no one would understand my pain…and so I hid in plain sight in all my pain…dying a little more each day. But until I could talk with a good friend who cared for me, he helped me to understand I wasn't the only one thinking this way, and I wasn't so alone…it freed me from my prison of fear. It freed me from thinking no one could understand me and that I was so different. It opened my eyes and awakened me to better possibilities. We get so self-absorbed thinking that everyone is focusing on us pointing their fingers at us, and there are people like that, but those are the saddened people in this world. They need to focus on someone else's pain to make it through their own. Their pain has nothing to do with you. I know that idea is easy to say but much harder to wrap your mind around, but the more you work to understand it in your bones then the freer you will be. So in the first question, I asked you what embarrassing mistakes have kept you prisoner. I want you to begin thinking about how you can free yourself from embarrasment's grasp…because in the end, the one holding the key is you. And it's not as bad as you think it is when you decide to face the music. The more you face the music, the more you'll start living your life by asking the question of how can I make this good? The power is always yours to make a mistake a beautiful detour in your life, as it changed everything about you…for the better. Problems Are Actually Questions Asking Me To Be Better Thanks for listening. I'm sending great energy your way as we become Strong Within together, Personal Development Life Coach- Chris O'Hearn Contact info- email: chris@strongwithin.com phone:865-219-3247 Music by: - Zest by basematic (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. - I Have Often Told You Stories (guitar instrumental) by Ivan Chew (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Location: Knoxville, Tennessee USA but available worldwide
T-Bone and Bubb (and Cho) along with special guests Pants and Beanpole, talk about Gene Wilder, buying stuff online, the perils of eBay, the color ways of various models of Jordans (what?), and trying to find true love by swiping right.
Beanpole footballers discussed this week in the Bean cave. Jack is joined by Ben and Tom in a pod that is all about sports and beans.
Dexter and Oxnard talk about dreams, bug recipes, and the movie 'Lincoln'. Introducing 'Boss's Game Corner'.
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