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Before I Go is a darkly humorous character study of one woman's deepening exploration of self and connections to her past that ultimately remind her that life is worth living. The deepening depression is viewed through the lens of others, including her father, a powerful yet distorted memory of her mother, a long ago successful music career, and potential new friends who tirelessly, humorously, try to get close. Synopsis: A once-successful musician living in New York faces the fact that her life might never get better and considers ending it all. In a last-ditch effort to find happiness and in her own uniquely sarcastic way, she faces her dead-end job, dating apps, her childhood, and her depression head-on to come back from the edge with a vengeance. The film stars Annabella Sciorra (Jungle Fever, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Blue Bloods, Law & Order: SVU), comedian Robert Klein (The Backup Plan), Willie Garson (Sex & The City), Andrea Navedo (Jane The Virgin), and Tony® Award-winner, Craig Bierko (UnReal). Featuring SHAED lead singer Chelsea Lee.
Before I Go is a darkly humorous character study of one woman's deepening exploration of self and connections to her past that ultimately remind her that life is worth living. The deepening depression is viewed through the lens of others, including her father, a powerful yet distorted memory of her mother, a long ago successful music career, and potential new friends who tirelessly, humorously, try to get close. Synopsis: A once-successful musician living in New York faces the fact that her life might never get better and considers ending it all. In a last-ditch effort to find happiness and in her own uniquely sarcastic way, she faces her dead-end job, dating apps, her childhood, and her depression head-on to come back from the edge with a vengeance. The film stars Annabella Sciorra (Jungle Fever, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Blue Bloods, Law & Order: SVU), comedian Robert Klein (The Backup Plan), Willie Garson (Sex & The City), Andrea Navedo (Jane The Virgin), and Tony® Award-winner, Craig Bierko (UnReal). Featuring SHAED lead singer Chelsea Lee.
Defo and Lubiew talk with legendary actor/comedian Robert Klein about his new film, "Before I Go" and his career on Broadway, on the screen, and in stand-up!
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk. You'll recognize yourself in these true-life stories of adversity, challenge, fear, discovery, adventure, expression, and more from women who are walking their lives while their lives walk them and the lasting difference their journeys have made. I'm your host, Diane Wyzga. Welcome back to Part 2 of the podcast interview with my guest, Jane Duncan Rogers, founder and Chief Officer of Before I Go Solutions and Before I Go Academy who joined us from North Scotland. I've invited Jane to talk with us about the absolutely vital end-of-life planning work that she and her team are spreading around the world. We were talking about creating Before I Go Solutions as a non-profit when I asked Jane about the challenges and frustrations she faced. Let's hear what she has to say about this and so much more on the topic of end-of-life planning, how it benefits you and your loved ones, and what you can do about it.Minutes: 37:3800 to 2:03 Intro2:03 to 4:20 Challenges and Frustrations I'm curious. You said you knew you were on the right path because of the Yes!, the resounding “Yes!” as you were checking in - but what might have been some of the frustrations and challenges as you were putting all this together?Challenge #1: Putting it together on a shoestringSpent all savings on book publication, Gifted By GriefYes, felt right in some wayFinancials are still a challenge; however Jane has never let lack of money stop her doing anythingWill always find a wayChallenge #2: After 30 years of working as an independent professional now had a team of directors to confer and decide withHad been used to barging ahead with her own ideas, with whatever felt rightChallenge #3: taking on coaches, assistants and the like as Before I Go Solutions expands and developsChallenge #4: anxiety; growth spurt; doesn't feel comfortable but that's what growing anything is like 4:20 to 8:00 Why Should We Even Care About End-of-Life Planning?Many folks say I don't care - I'll be dead - do whatever you like!The thing is, end-of-life plans are for those who come afterIs an incredibly selfless actThis End-of-Life planning is not for everybody; but is still useful to go through the processThe caring is about you caring about those you love and how they will manage after you dieIf you can make their way easier (which you can) that's whyIt is not easy; that's why we do it collectively and have facilitators to helpBelieve it or not: It's a creative process; can be fun and enjoyableMore folks are aware and more open to end-of-life planning because of COVIDOver the past year or so of COVID has there been an increased awareness of end-of-life, of mortality? Do you find that because of COVID that there is not only an increased awareness of life and end-of-life but people are more likely to raise the subject of end-of-life and mortality?In Jane's world death is a common topic; people might be having more conversations.As to the world in general maybe more conversations; but unless the conversation is recorded (even a simple as a list) nothing happens and people remember differentlyUnless you translate a conversation into documentation about choices and desires there could be arguments and issues that cause problems among loved onesThis is not just about the funeral but maybe several years down the line: there could be disagreements about this, that or the other: finances, companies, care of children and the likeJane works with those who recognize that End-of-Life planning is a good idea but still haven't gotten around to itJane's attention is with the willing albeit challenged8:00 to 11:35 How Do You Draw In and Work With the Willing?Like filings to a magnet; attract the willing who wish to investJane's book: Before I Go - has simple instructionsWorkbook to complete is a bigger version of original list of questionsJane discovered that folks do not do the work without help so she created coursesFrom that a facilitator training course was designed and developed to have facilitators to helpPeople ask: Why is there a charge for all of this stuff? Especially when it's there for free although not all in 1 placePeople need encouragement and 1 way to do that is put money where mouth isJane is driven to get End-of-Life Plans to be as common as birth plansJust do it!When you do it with others is creative, fun and connectingHost: quilting bee for End-of-Life!In the day when we could meet together there was that flavor to it11:35 to 14:40 How Do You Begin the Conversation in the Family, With Loved Ones?There is a return to face-to-face so we will have the opportunity for a collective; but before we get to that place, how do you start a conversation in the family?Conversation starters require a contextDo not plan to show up at dinner and ask about burial or cremationIn context it becomes natural to ask a question and discuss the topicWhen Prince Phillip died he had an End-of-Life Plan for years: he wanted a custom-made Land Rover to carry his coffin which makes for an ideal conversation starter: I was thinking about Prince Philip and his Land Rover and made me realize I'd like a side-car...what would you like? Ever thought about it?Another would be: if a celebrity dies, or if you went to funeral, or if attend ed online funeral, or learned about photo legacy, or even listening to amazing podcast between Diane and Jane Duncan Rogers who is completely mad...Have courage because you don't know loved ones' responses in advanceNot easy to ask about personals about sex, money and death; but unless we ask the answer is never given14:40 to 19:45 Before I Go Solutions Website & Free 10 Question QuizThe 10 questions are drawn from the original documentPeople don't know what they don't know; that's one of the main problemsWe don't think about the affect on othersWhat to destroy: we don't consider secrets, journals, evidence, etc. that might hurt or be unpleasant to loved ones; decide what to do with those items in advanceThe things you really don't know: who is authorized to speak on behalf of the ill person? It's not what you thinkKnow the laws that govern where you live to understand who can speak for you or a loved oneGetting some done is better than nothingPower of Attorney is keyHealthcare Power of AttorneyAdvance Healthcare DirectiveWhat we have control over while we are living and not leave big decisions to familyExtremis is wrenching 24 minute documentary film on Netflix: what happens with families in hospital when Advance Healthcare Directive is not in placeYou might very well get treated in the medical system unless you say you don't in writing or otherwise verbalized it to maximize what you wantWe put our heads in the sand about death hoping we will conk out in front of the telly; the truth is most folks end up with a long slow decline getting more and more unhealthy19:45 to 24:50 Digital FootprintWe take such care with compassionate End-of-Life decisions with our pets/ animal companions. We do not consider ourselves, our loved ones - nor do we think about the digital footprint. Question: what will happen to it, what can happen to it, what can people do to remove the footprint or let it be?You have to make conscious decision to keep or deleteJane got a friend to deal with Phillip's Facebook page; but doesn't know more than thatDo you want to continue as alive on social media after you're dead, or not?For the young people it could be used as a memorial site that also meant something to friendsWhat do you want, how do want us to carry on, and where is it put down so we know what to do? Then get on with living your life.Host recalls a book about End-of-Life plan (Handbook for Mortals) where it was set out to how to take the opportunity to tie up loose ends; what happens if you do all that and you don't die, was it all in vain? No; you've done all the work, no worry that something is lacking. Go and live your life until you don'tEducating yourself about the myriad of details is helpful for those coming after and helps you prioritize what's important24:50 to 28:08 Highlights About TopicsWhat are other topics to address, chapter headings of what's to be learned.Secrets, Journals, Letters, Diaries. What you want to keep privateAdvanced Directive is critical so the designated person can act on your behalf in the way in which you want to be treated End-of-life planning work is a project; can be done in 3 months or upwards of a year or two longer depending on circumstancesThe benefit? Relief!What's available? Online course (self-study) plus live opportunities with facilitators trained to hold folks accountable28:08 to 31:00 Joy in End-of-Life Planning and Topic of DeathThere is an over-riding sense of joy in this conversation with Jane which is a combination of true energy, purpose, passion and bringing End of Life Ellie the Elephant to the light. This isn't grim or depressing. This is engaging. Jane loves the word “joy!” in this work, especially because of her experience - even though it didn't start off like thatThere can be joy and fun in death and preparing for it, as her clients say to describe the work they do on the coursesBefore I Go Solutions bring a lightness to the topic - they switch a light on in what's perceived as a dark room31:00 to 37:38 LegacyAs we sit here today what would you like to see happen in the world as a result of your work? Completely fueled by the idea that End-of-Life plans will be so normal - like birth plansHaving a plan is better than notJane's Big Mission: commonplace in the worldNow, what about seeing End-of-Life plans as part of the corporate Employee Benefits package, the Human Resources Department, all part of culture changeJane has always been a pioneer in her past; she sees the horizon wide openAs we begin to close, what might have been left unsaid?The gift in the grief: from horrible to enormous number of spiritual insights she wrote about in her book, which completely changed her, and that it took Phillip's death to do thatWhat folks are interested in: practical side of thingsJane followed her heart to respond to that interestIf Life is calling you, your job is to follow it no matter how mad it might seemTook 10 people saying the same thing before she paid attentionA resounding “Yes!”Before I say thank you to Jane I want to mention that all social media links, and TEDx talk, and connections to Jane Duncan Rogers and her work, Before I Go Solutions will be posted in the Episode Notes. Please do make sure you drop by her website, take that free 10 question quiz, and consider consulting with her, and perhaps joining one of the training groups. Thank you very much, Jane, for walking along with us and sharing your life journey story which, I trust, will be of very good use and inspiration to those who are curious about and those who are ready to apply some solutions to these end-of-life questions. I can't thank you enough for sharing your story with us.Thank you so much for the opportunity. I just want to spread the word as much as I can!This is a terrific start! I've got all my work done; I'm one!Great, great wonderful! Here we are, at the end of the road but not the journey. Thank you for listening to Part 2 of this episode of Stories From Women Who Walk with your host Diane Wyzga and my guest Jane Duncan Rogers, the founder and Chief Officer of Before I Go Solutions and Before I Go Academy who joined us from North Scotland. We hope you found joy, inspiration, and practical tips in our conversation about end-of-life planning. You're also invited to check out over 375 episodes of this podcast Stories From Women Who Walk found on Simplecast, your favorite podcast platform, including Android, and my website: Quarter Moon Story Arts. This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! You will have wonderful company as we walk our lives together.Production Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Entering Erdenheim from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicSound Editing: Dawin Carlisle & First Class ReelsAll content and image © 2019 - Present: for credit and attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts ABOUT JANE DUNCAN ROGERS Who am I?Jane Duncan Rogers, founder of Before I Go Solutions and the B.I.G. Academy.When my husband Philip died, I never for one moment imagined I would end up working in this field.I had been an award-winning counselor and coach for over 25 years, having originally trained personally with the famous Louise L. Hay in 1990, working in the personal growth field in many different aspects. I'd published books and tapes (well before the internet) and was helping small business owners to reach their full potential when Philip died.Because of the questions he had answered in his last year, I was well prepared in some respects for the admin side of things afterwards. But there was much more we simply did not know about.Fast forward to 2018, a year during which both my parents died. They had completed a comprehensive end-of-life plan each, the one that Before I Go Solutions offers, now known as the Before I Go Method®.This was very different to my husband who had answered some things, but there was a lot more that I simply had to decide about myself.And that difference was huge – as my parents' executor, I simply had to follow all their thoughtful instructions.What's more, it was easy to find everything, and I took great solace from knowing I was carrying out what they wanted (and that they had known I would do this).My three siblings and I had no arguments at all, over what was a pretty stressful period (they both died unexpectedly within the same week).I am so incredibly grateful and appreciative for the organisation they had so carefully thought through.So I know from personal experience how hugely important this preparation work is, and I want to help you to help others do this too!Jane's background of 25 years in the psychotherapeutic and training fields has been perfect for the not-for-profit - Before I Go Solutions - she founded and helps to operate. Together with her team of trained End of Life Facilitators, she provides products and programmes to help people complete their end-of-life plans, something about which many have good intentions but never quite actually get around to doing.Jane lives in the North of Scotland, re-married during COVID lock-down, and she and her new husband are building not only a new life but a new eco-house/home together. How to Stay in Touch With Jane Duncan RogersJane Duncan Rogers, Chief Officer Before I Go Solutions, CIC: www.beforeigosolutions.com- Author of: Before I Go: The Essential Guide to Creating A Good End of Life Plan and Gifted By Grief- Speaker on Tedx: How to Do A Good Death: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An0k3s8pTXc- Speaker on Conscious Grief series with Tara Nash: https://www.conscious-grief.com/jane-duncanrogers/- Training in End of Life Plan Facilitation: https://beforeigosolutions.com/big-training-intensive/- End-of-Life Planning Cards: https://beforeigosolutions.com/product/end-of-life-planning-cards/- Facebook: End-of-Life Conversations Group: https://www.facebook.com/beforeigosolutions/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/giftedbygrief- Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeduncanrogers-5aa3b591
Amelia Webb, better known as Mimi Webb, is a 20-year-old British singer-songwriter. She is best known for her single "Before I Go" and now she's back with a new single - Good Without. Trish caught up with Mimi to chat about her new song and having Irish connections.
Together with American Songwriter, we had the pleasure of interviewing Mimi Webb over Zoom video! On the verge of a major breakthrough this year, 19-year-old UK singer/songwriter Mimi Webb returns with a new single and music video entitled “Reasons”. The track pairs delicate clean guitar with her expansive delivery. Confessional verses give way to a sweeping hook as she declares, “We’re just people made of broken pieces. I’ve got secrets. You’ve got secrets in your eyes.” Meanwhile, the accompanying visual directed by Moon, captures the song’s upbeat energy and undeniable magic all at once. Like an abstract painting in motion, the clip collects dazzling vignettes of Mimi on a playground swing, in a porcelain bathtub, and rotating on a mirrored circle as she dons stunning high-fashion couture looks for each scene. It ultimately reflects the emotional whirlwind of the single. About “Reasons,” she commented, “For me, this song really represents the feelings of loneliness, but in the way where we are all just people made up of a bunch of different things. You only have yourself to rely on for this, but then it comes to meeting someone who has all the same broken parts as you do—which turns into a messed-up love. The making of this music video was such an incredible experience. The crew were all just so amazing, and glam really pulled it out the bag. It was the biggest video I've done so far and was so fun to really push myself out of my comfort zone from the looks we went for to the positions and movements I was throwing. I really felt my confidence take over and never felt more powerful.” It’s just one of many reasons to love Mimi Webb… Most recently, Mimi captivated fans and tastemakers with “I’ll Break My Heart Again.” It has already generated 1.5 million Spotify streams and 128K YouTube views on the music video. Receiving acclaim, FLAUNT premiered the video, while Wonderland put it best, “Already it seems Webb has carved out her own niche of balladic pop, packed with vocal dynamite and stirring instrumentals, and on “I’ll Break My Heart Again” things are no different.” Last year, her buzzing anthem “Before I Go” caught fire on Tik Tok when platform superstar Charli D’Amelio utilized it in not one, but two videos (here and here). This was unheard of and entirely unprecedented for a new artist. The track ultimately reached the famous creator’s 106.4M million followers, generating a total of over 85.7million views, 13.5M likes, 304.2K comments, 118.7K shares in the app. Simultaneously, “Before I Go” amassed over 12.2 million Spotify streams and 615K YouTube views on the music video. Inciting tastemaker applause, Wonderland praised, “Webb’s distinctive husky vocals and gut-wrenching lyricism.” Meanwhile, Consequence of Sound raves that, “Mimi Webb has an unassuming sense of style and a voice that hits like a belt of brandy.” Right now, she’s preparing her debut EP set to arrive later this year. Get ready to fall in love with Mimi Webb. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
On Palm Sunday, we take a look at the busy last week of Jesus’ life. Matthew 21:1-11. Mark 11:15-19. The post Before I Go appeared first on Greenhouse Church.
Together with American Songwriter, we had the pleasure of interviewing Mimi Webb over Zoom video! On the verge of a major breakthrough this year, 19-year-old UK singer/songwriter Mimi Webb returns with a new single and music video entitled “Reasons”. The track pairs delicate clean guitar with her expansive delivery. Confessional verses give way to a sweeping hook as she declares, “We’re just people made of broken pieces. I’ve got secrets. You’ve got secrets in your eyes.” Meanwhile, the accompanying visual directed by Moon, captures the song’s upbeat energy and undeniable magic all at once. Like an abstract painting in motion, the clip collects dazzling vignettes of Mimi on a playground swing, in a porcelain bathtub, and rotating on a mirrored circle as she dons stunning high-fashion couture looks for each scene. It ultimately reflects the emotional whirlwind of the single. About “Reasons,” she commented, “For me, this song really represents the feelings of loneliness, but in the way where we are all just people made up of a bunch of different things. You only have yourself to rely on for this, but then it comes to meeting someone who has all the same broken parts as you do—which turns into a messed-up love. The making of this music video was such an incredible experience. The crew were all just so amazing, and glam really pulled it out the bag. It was the biggest video I've done so far and was so fun to really push myself out of my comfort zone from the looks we went for to the positions and movements I was throwing. I really felt my confidence take over and never felt more powerful.” It’s just one of many reasons to love Mimi Webb… Most recently, Mimi captivated fans and tastemakers with “I’ll Break My Heart Again.” It has already generated 1.5 million Spotify streams and 128K YouTube views on the music video. Receiving acclaim, FLAUNT premiered the video, while Wonderland put it best, “Already it seems Webb has carved out her own niche of balladic pop, packed with vocal dynamite and stirring instrumentals, and on “I’ll Break My Heart Again” things are no different.” Last year, her buzzing anthem “Before I Go” caught fire on Tik Tok when platform superstar Charli D’Amelio utilized it in not one, but two videos (here and here). This was unheard of and entirely unprecedented for a new artist. The track ultimately reached the famous creator’s 106.4M million followers, generating a total of over 85.7million views, 13.5M likes, 304.2K comments, 118.7K shares in the app. Simultaneously, “Before I Go” amassed over 12.2 million Spotify streams and 615K YouTube views on the music video. Inciting tastemaker applause, Wonderland praised, “Webb’s distinctive husky vocals and gut-wrenching lyricism.” Meanwhile, Consequence of Sound raves that, “Mimi Webb has an unassuming sense of style and a voice that hits like a belt of brandy.” Right now, she’s preparing her debut EP set to arrive later this year. Get ready to fall in love with Mimi Webb. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
I first got to know who Guy Sebastian was through a song called "Battle Scars" that he recorded with American Rapper Lupe Fiasco. It wasn't just the quality of his voice that struck me, but also that what he was singing felt sincere and struck a chord. Ever since then Guy has reached great heights not only in Australia but in the rest of the world as well. In this interview we talked about his latest album T.R.U.T.H., reflecting on his life and career, finding a silver lining, adding positivity to the world, the song Before I Go, writing Choir for a friend who passed away, the importance of mental health, gaining strength from the people around him, and a lot more! By: Robin HignellSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/FaceCulture)
Steve "S. J." Watson (born 1971) is an English writer. He debuted in 2011 with the thriller novel Before I Go to Sleep. Rights to publish the book have been sold in 42 different countries around the world and it has gone on to be an international bestseller. His book, Before I go to sleep, was optioned and turned into a movie production in 2014. His latest release was in August 2020 with FINAL CUT and this is what people had to say about it. S J Watson has done it again. Even more compelling than Before I Go To Sleep' Lesley Kara The phenomenal new thriller from the multi-million-copy bestselling author. Blackwood Bay. An ordinary place, home to ordinary people. It used to be a buzzing seaside destination. But now, ravaged by the effects of dwindling tourism and economic downturn, it's a ghost town - and the perfect place for film-maker Alex to shoot her new documentary. But the community is deeply suspicious of her intentions. After all, nothing exciting ever happens in Blackwood Bay - or does it? Blackwood Bay. An ordinary place, home to an extraordinary secret. 'Dark and twisty, and full of surprises and so smartly done' Joanna Cannon 'I loved that behind this disturbing and clever plot there's a genuinely heartrending story.' Emma Curtis 'The master storyteller SJ Watson is back with another clever psychological thriller' Woman & Home 'An intriguing and unsettling new thriller' Fabulous 'Watson adroitly [brings] the strands of his story together to create a disturbing journey to a shocking truth' The Observer 'Creepy and packed with suspense and menace, it draws the reader into a community that has more than its fair share of skeletons to hide. Daily Mail --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writingcommunitychatshow/support
Identical twins only look the same … Beautiful twin sisters Iris and Summer are startlingly alike, but beyond what the eye can see lies a darkness that sets them apart. Cynical and insecure, Iris has long been envious of open-hearted Summer's seemingly never-ending good fortune, including her perfect husband, Adam. Called to Thailand to help sail the family yacht to the Seychelles, Iris nurtures her own secret hopes for what might happen on the journey. But when she unexpectedly finds herself alone in the middle of the Indian Ocean, everything changes. Now is her chance to take what she's always wanted - the idyllic life she's always coveted. But just how far will she go to get the life she's dreamed about? And how will she make sure no one discovers the truth? Written with the chilling suspense of The Girl on the Train and Before I Go to Sleep, The Girl in the Mirror is an addictive thriller about greed, lust, secrets and deadly lies. In this episode, Rose joins Erin Christie to discuss what it's been like writing her first novel and releasing it during a pandemic, and how it was to create a family of siblings who share an intense rivalry, despite the lovely and supportive relationship she shares with her own sister.
Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 67th episode of "VideoFuzzy," reporting the progress I've made in cataloging more than 2,900 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "Let's Talk About This," I explore a fourth-season episode of "Criminal Minds" where a serial killer is targeting police officers in Phoenix, Arizona, and thematic implications for our current media and social environment, including authoritarian behavior and police brutality. I trace connections through shows I encounter in this set, including Scott Lowell and Michael O'Neill's appearances in "Leverage," Mary Gross, James Denton and John Larroquette, and then trace a Golden Thread tracking Adam Arkin's appearances in my collection. In my Classic VHS-to-DVD Collection, I talk about "The Simpsons," "Skins," "South Park," "Psych," "Damages" and highlight what struck me as misdelivered lines in "Take This Sabbath Day," a significant first season episode of "The West Wing." Also, revisiting some Old Business regarding Olive Snook singing "Eternal Flame" in a second season episode of "Pushing Daisies," and in Nerd Shows, I talk about the third season episode of "The Universe" titled "Sex in Space." In my Current, direct-to-DVD Collection, it's a segment-length Lightning Round with comments on "I Am Legend," "Heaven is for Real," "Harley Quinn," "The Alienist: Angel of Darkness," "Cake," "Castle," a 2017 documentary called "Prince: When Doves Cry," "The Lodger" (1944), "The Boston Strangler," "The Twilight Zone," "Disturbia," "Fantastic Four" (2015), "Braven," "Before I Go to Sleep" and oh wow, Stephen King's "Dark Tower" was amazing.
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Acts 1:8 (NIV) “Among the prophets and teachers of the church at Antioch of Syria were Barnabas, Simeon (called ‘the black man’), Lucius (from Cyrene), Manaen (the childhood companion of King Herod Antipas), and Saul.” Acts 13:1 (NLT) Before I GO, I should know... The more I seek God, the more He shows me where to go. “One day as these men were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, ‘Appoint Barnabas and Saul for the special work to which I have called them.’ So after more fasting and prayer, the men laid their hands on them and sent them on their way.” Acts 13:2-3 (NLT) Some people will help, others will hinder. “So Barnabas and Saul were sent out by the Holy Spirit. They went down to the seaport of Seleucia and then sailed for the island of Cyprus. There, in the town of Salamis, they went to the Jewish synagogues and preached the word of God. John Mark went with them as their assistant. Afterward they traveled from town to town across the entire island until finally they reached Paphos, where they met a Jewish sorcerer, a false prophet named Bar-Jesus. He had attached himself to the governor, Sergius Paulus, who was an intelligent man. The governor invited Barnabas and Saul to visit him, for he wanted to hear the word of God. But Elymas, the sorcerer (as his name means in Greek), interfered and urged the governor to pay no attention to what Barnabas and Saul said. He was trying to keep the governor from believing.” Acts 13:4-8 (NLT) “Saul, also known as Paul, was filled with the Holy Spirit, and he looked the sorcerer in the eye. Then he said, ‘You son of the devil, full of every sort of deceit and fraud, and enemy of all that is good! Will you never stop perverting the true ways of the Lord? Watch now, for the Lord has laid his hand of punishment upon you, and you will be struck blind. You will not see the sunlight for some time.’ Instantly mist and darkness came over the man’s eyes, and he began groping around begging for someone to take his hand and lead him.” Acts 13:9-11 (NLT) The message of Jesus is the miracle. “When the governor saw what had happened, he became a believer, for he was astonished at the teaching about the Lord.” Acts 13:12 (NLT) All people are loved by God Sin has separated all people from God’s love. Jesus made a way for all people to experience God’s love.
Hey #AmWriting Listeners. It’s April 13, 2020, and this episode, like the last, is a throwback to a simpler time, when we left our homes without masks and took baristas and lattes and a whole lot of other things for granted. So it may feel jarring that we’re not discussing the current situation, but at the time there was little to discuss—and we wouldn’t have, anyway, because our guests, Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, had so much fantastic advice to share about co-writing, writing suspense and just writing in general. They were a blast to talk to, and we hope they’re hard at work on a new thriller via Google docs. If you’re hard at work on a project—or would like to be—our sponsor, Author Accelerator, has some free resources for this tough time, including a free ebook—The brilliantly titled Writer’s Guide to Agony and Defeat, writing resources for families and an upcoming webinar with creativity coach Jennifer Louden that’s just what every writer needs: Why Bother? Why write this book, and why now? I’m already signed up for that one. Find more at authoraccelerator.com/spring2020writingresources.Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen are the co-authors of New York Times bestsellers The Wife Between Us, and An Anonymous Girl. Their latest book is YOU ARE NOT ALONE, on-sale March 3. We're recording just before its release, and it's getting a TON of buzz. I loved a Bookstagram review that called it "intrusive, suffocating and creepy. In a good way." Here's the background on these two: Sarah is a former journalist and the author of 8 novels--with Greer as her editor. They decided to collaborate, and the rest is history--that we will be digging into in depth on the podcast. You’re going to be jealous. But in a good way. LINKS FROM THE PODCASTA video of how Greer and Sarah collaborate.Before I Go to Sleep, S.J. WatsonGone Girl, Gillian FlynnLiane MoriartySome of our favorite co-written things: Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan (They each took a character) The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus (They passed it back and forth) KJ's: The Knockoff and Fitness Junkie, by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza (They pass it back and forth, but Jo’s the plotter and Lucy provides the juicy stuff.) FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR GUESTS:http://www.sarahpekkanen.com/http://www.greerhendricks.com/#AmReadingGreer: Dear Edward, Ann NapolitanoSarah: Good Morning Monster: A Therapist Shares Five Heroic Stories of Emotional Recovery, Catherine GildinerKJ: The Worst Best Man, Mia SosaBrooklynaire, Sarina BowenSarina: What Happens Next, Colleen Clayton This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
COLLEEN OAKLEY is the critically acclaimed author of Before I Go, Close Enough to Touch, You Were There Too. A former magazine editor for Marie Claire and Women’s Health & Fitness, Colleen lives in Atlanta with her husband, four kids and the world’s biggest lapdog, Bailey. Join Colleen with Pamela Fagan Hutchins for a fun conversation about her heart-wrenching and unforgettable love story, where a woman who must choose between the man she loves and the man fate has chosen for her, in a novel that reminds us that the best life is one led by the heart, one that asks the question . . . WHAT IF. For more information on Colleen and her books, visit http://colleenoakley.com. For more on Pamela, the show, and her books, visit http://pamelafaganhutchins.com. Wine Women & Writing is a solely owned and copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wine-women-writing/support
COLLEEN OAKLEY is the critically acclaimed author of Before I Go, Close Enough to Touch, You Were There Too. A former magazine editor for Marie Claire and Women’s Health & Fitness, Colleen lives in Atlanta with her husband, four kids and the world’s biggest lapdog, Bailey. Join Colleen with Pamela Fagan Hutchins for a fun conversation about her heart-wrenching and unforgettable love story, where a woman who must choose between the man she loves and the man fate has chosen for her, in a novel that reminds us that the best life is one led by the heart, one that asks the question . . . WHAT IF. For more information on Colleen and her books, visit http://colleenoakley.com. For more on Pamela, the show, and her books, visit http://pamelafaganhutchins.com. Wine Women & Writing is a solely owned and copyrighted production of Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
Jane Duncan Rogers is an award-winning life and death coach who helps people prepare well for a good end of life. Having been in the field of psychotherapy and personal growth for 25 years, she is founder of Before I Go Solutions, dedicated to educating people about dying, death, and grief. Jane lives within the Findhorn community in Scotland, UK. Rogers' book, BEFORE I GO is a compassionate, practical guide to end-of-life matters, empowering us to clarify and share our wishes and continue to live life to the fullest. Rogers addresses the emotional, spiritual, and practical aspects of end-of-life planning to help you prepare well for your death. Her work enables the reader to make well-informed decisions about their end-of-life care and facilitate conversations with family and friends about this difficult topic. The book includes guiding questions, exercises, and recording tools, as well as worksheets available for download and supportive online courses Related Links : Author's Website: http://beforeigosolutions.com/Online program: http://beforeigosolutions.com/what-we-offer/big-programme/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/giftedbygrief/Workbook: http://beforeigosolutions.com/what-we-offer/big-workbook **This interview took place originally on 1/6/19, but there was a delay in releasing our interview due to technical issues associated with the quality of the recording which was recently corrected.**
We’ve seen White Boy Rick (1:15), Before I Go to Sleep (16:36), and Sword of Trust (25:20). Then we slice into a discussion of sandwiches in movies at 36:22. Click here to join the forum discussion. Next: Hobbs and Shaw The post Qt3 Movie Podcast: 3×3: sandwiches appeared first on Quarter to Three.
Pip Drysdale chats to Dani Vee about her psychological thriller The Sunday Girl, the writing process and the importance of exploring serious issues in literature. The Girl on the Train meets Before I Go to Sleep with a dash of Bridget Jones in this chilling tale of love gone horribly wrong … Some love affairs change you forever. Someone comes into your orbit and swivels you on your axis, like the wind working on a rooftop weather vane. And when they leave, as the wind alway does, you are different; you have a new direction. And it’s not always north.’ Any woman who’s ever been involved with a bad, bad man and been dumped will understand what it feels like to be broken, broken-hearted and bent on revenge. Taylor Bishop is hurt, angry and wants to destroy Angus Hollingsworth in the way he destroyed her: ‘Insidiously. Irreparably. Like a puzzle he’d slowly dissembled … stolen a couple of pieces from, and then discarded, knowing that nobody would ever be able to put it back together ever again.’ So Taylor consults The Art of War and makes a plan. Then she takes the next irrevocable step – one that will change her life forever. Things start to spiral out of her control – and The Sunday Girl becomes impossible to put down.
Today Is BizTips on The Daily Larb and I'm talking specifically about creating and maintaining brand consistency. You are building a brand whether you are aware of it or not and everything you do, and everything your staff do contributes to that Brand Identity. Your business brand is an extension of you, therefore, you must first get in a good place emotionally before beginning to build. You can't get to a good place from a bad journey. It's just not going to happen. Get into a positive frame of mind then hire people, then sell your stuff, then carry out your work.
Acts 17:6 - Jay Bell continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled a“The Two Bodies of Christ.”
Acts 17:6 - Jay Bell continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled a“The Two Bodies of Christ.”
John 18-19 - Sam Yeiter continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “Jesus Walks His Talk.”
John 18-19 - Sam Yeiter continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “Jesus Walks His Talk.”
John 17 - Bruce Barlow continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “When Jesus Prayed for Us.”
John 17 - Bruce Barlow continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “When Jesus Prayed for Us.”
John 16 - Tim Wright continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “For Your Good: The Benefits of God.”
John 16 - Tim Wright continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “For Your Good: The Benefits of God.”
John 15 - Bruce Barlow continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “Connectivity.”
John 15 - Bruce Barlow continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “Connectivity.”
John 14 - Sam Yeiter continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “Calming the Storm.”
John 14 - Sam Yeiter continues our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with the message titled “Calming the Storm.”
After serving for more than 25 years, Lillie Leonardi retired from law enforcement to pursue her lifetime passion for writing. Her first non-fiction book about her experience as a responder on 9/11 entitled, In the Shadow of a Badge was released in 2013 with Hay House and sold over 30,000 copies globally. In February 2016, Lillie released her second book with Hay House titled, The White Light of Grace: Reflections on the Life of a Spiritual Intuitive. An eBook titled, Before I Go was released in 2016 through Amazon Kindle Publishing and was co-authored by Lillie with her eldest grandchild. She is also a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and Heal Your Life digital publications. On 9/11 and in the post days of recovery, Lillie was utilized by the FBI to address law enforcement, government, and social service agency representatives assisting with evidence recovery and preparations for two memorial services at the Flight 93 crash site. She not only served as primary liaison to the United Airlines Humanitarian Response Team—presenting at daily briefings and interacting with surviving family members—but also escorted families to the crash site for the memorial services.
John 13 - Kip Cone begins our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with his message titled “A New Command.”
John 13 - Kip Cone begins our sermon series, “Before I Go . . .,” with his message titled “A New Command.”
Willie Waffle reviews "Logan" and "Before I Go"
To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel atamanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles and Juan Carlos Gill welcomes Jane Duncan Rogers. Jane, and award winning coach and author, is committed to enabling the world where dying, death and grief are considered a natural, normal and nourishing part of the conversation. Having been in the field of psychotherapy and personal growth for most of her life, she now helps those who wish to prepare well for their own death by having them complete their copy of her book Before I Go: Practical Questions to Ask and Answer Before You Die – a priceless document that brings relief to the dying, and is of invaluable help to those left behind. This has all been inspired by the events that happened to her after her husband died in 2011, and her book Gifted By Grief: A True Story of Cancer, Loss, and Rebirth, was published in 2015. Visit her site:http://www.giftedbygrief.com to take the free Before I Go quiz and discover how well prepared you are for your end of life. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdomand http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorship go tohttps://ssekodesigns.com/buttfly?acc=537d9b6c927223c796cac288cced29df. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation toaspenrosearts@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail, so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you, Win
Podcasters: Host do episódio: Valesi, Mateus Ferreira, Rafael Botter, e Will Mesquita Escreva para nós: contato@edicaorapida.com Nossas Redes Sociais: Twitter | Facebook | Skoob Troféu Prefácio: O nosso Troféu Prefácio vai para Alessandra Carvalho. http://edicaorapida.com/podcast/edicao-rapida-6-tiragem-o-demonologista.mp3 LIVRO DO DIA: O DEMONOLOGISTA, de Andrew Pyper Quais livros você amigo ouvinte/leitor indicaria aos podcasters? Quem sabe não usamos a sua dica nas próximas tiragens! Por quê escolhemos este livro? Ouçam!!!! Qual a edição que cada um de nós tem/leu? Valesi, Botter e Will Mesquita: O Demonologista, Título original: The Demonologist, Autor Andrew Pyper, Editora DarkSide, Tradução Cláudia Guimarães, 01ª Edição de 2015, Ano da obra: 2013, Páginas: 330. Mateus Ferreira: eBook Kindle, Tamanho do arquivo: 7958 KB, páginas: 279 páginas, Editora: Darkside, 01ª Edição, Amazon Servicos de Varejo do Brasil Ltda, Idioma: Português, ASIN: B0148AUYDA. Qual a expectativa antes de ler o livro? Ouçam!!! Por quê você escolheu este livro? Ouçam!!! BREVE BIOGRAFIA DO AUTOR: Andrew Pyper (1968) é o premiado autor de seis romances, entre eles Lost Girls (1999), vencedor do Arthur Ellis Award, selecionado pelo New York Times como um dos livros do ano, e best-seller nas listas do New York Times e do Times (Inglaterra). Seu livro The Killing Circle (2008) foi eleito o melhor romance policial do ano pelo New York Times. Três romances de Pyper, incluindo O Demonologista, estão sendo adaptados para o cinema. E ainda assim, seus livros continuavam inéditos em nosso país. Claro que tinha que ser a DarkSide® Books para trazer esse mestre moderno do terror e suspense para o Brasil. Saiba mais em andrewpyper.com. Fonte: darksidebooks.com.br/o-demonologista-andrew-piper/ TOMO UM: SEM SPOILERS ‘A maior astúcia do Diabo é nos convencer de que ele não existe’, escreveu o poeta francês Charles Baudelaire. Já a grande astúcia de Andrew Pyper, autor de ‘O Demonologista’ é fazer até o mais cético dos leitores duvidar de suas certezas. E, se possível, evitar caminhos mal-iluminados. O personagem que dá título ao livro é David Ullman, renomado professor da Universidade de Columbia, especializado na figura literária do Diabo – principalmente na obra-prima de John Milton, ‘Paraíso Perdido’. Para David, o Anjo Caído é apenas um ser mitológico. Ao aceitar um convite para testemunhar um suposto fenômeno sobrenatural em Veneza, David começa a ter motivos pessoais para mudar de opinião. O que seria apenas um boa desculpa para tirar férias na Itália com sua filha de 12 anos se transforma em uma jornada assustadora aos recantos mais sombrios da alma. Enquanto corre contra o tempo, David precisa decifrar pistas escondidas no clássico ‘Paraíso Perdido’, e usar tudo o que aprendeu para enfrentar O Inominável e salvar sua filha do Inferno. Fonte: livrariacultura.com.br/o-demonologista “Um romance inteligente, emocionante e absolutamente enervante. O dom de Pyper é que ele respeita profundamente seus leitores.” GILLIAN FLYNN, autora do best-seller Garota Exemplar “Muitos livros afirmam ser assustadores, mas este é realmente aterrorizante, do tipo não-leia-tarde-da-noite. Emocionante, convincente e muito bem escrito, O Demonologista faz O Bebê de Rosemary parecer um passeio no parque.” S.J. WATSON, autor do best-seller Before I Go to Sleep “Muito bem elaborado, delirantemente assustador e uma leitura compulsiva do começo ao fim. Imagine O Exorcista e O Código Da Vinci escrito por Daphne du Maurier. Não perca de jeito nenhum!” JEFFERY DEAVER, autor do best-seller O Colecionador de Ossos Resenha do Lorde Rafael Botter no Blog Livreando: livreando.com.br/resenha-o-demonologista TOMO 2 – SPOILERS FREE Viu uma pessoa que já morreu? Tome cuidado, o demônio habita este corpo!!! Tess, viva, morta, perambulando sem rumo ou possuída? Para demais spoilers o Capiroto me disse que você deve ouvir o episódio!!! CONTRACAPA Outtakes Músicas utilizadas no programa (Creative Commons – Jamendo): The Dust Bowl – Diamond Eyes Kinematic – Louder Michael Ellis – Half a Million (Tell me what it’s like) Steady Hussle – Stick Around Great White Buffalo – Off The Rails Convey – Colorblind Feed do Edição Rápida: Edição Rápida Podcasters: Host do episódio: Valesi, Mateus Ferreira, Rafael Botter, e Will Mesquita Escreva para nós: contato@edicaorapida.com Nossas Redes Sociais: Twitter | Facebook | Skoob Troféu Prefácio: O nosso Troféu Prefácio vai para Alessandra Carvalho.... Podcasters: Host do episódio: Valesi, Mateus Ferreira, Rafael Botter, e Will Mesquita Escreva para nós: contato@edicaorapida.com Nossas Redes Sociais: Twitter | Facebook | Skoob Troféu Prefácio: O nosso Troféu Prefácio vai para Alessandra Carvalho. http://edicaorapida.com/podcast/edicao-rapida-6-tiragem-o-demonologista.mp3 LIVRO DO DIA: O DEMONOLOGISTA, de Andrew Pyper Quais livros você amigo ouvinte/leitor indicaria aos podcasters? Quem sabe não usamos a sua dica nas próximas tiragens! Por quê escolhemos este livro? Ouçam!!!! Qual a edição que cada um de nós tem/leu? Valesi, Botter e Will Mesquita: O Demonologista, Título original: The Demonologist, Autor Andrew Pyper, Editora DarkSide, Tradução Cláudia Guimarães, 01ª Edição de 2015, Ano da obra: 2013, Páginas: 330. Mateus Ferreira: eBook Kindle, Tamanho do arquivo: 7958 KB, páginas: 279 páginas, Editora: Darkside, 01ª Edição, Amazon Servicos de Varejo do Brasil Ltda, Idioma: Português, ASIN: B0148AUYDA. Qual a expectativa antes de ler o livro? Ouçam!!! Por quê você escolheu este livro? Ouçam!!! BREVE BIOGRAFIA DO AUTOR: Andrew Pyper (1968) é o premiado autor de seis romances, entre eles Lost Girls (1999), vencedor do Arthur Ellis Award, selecionado pelo New York Times como um dos livros do ano, e best-seller nas listas do New York Times e do Times (Inglaterra). Seu livro The Killing Circle (2008) foi eleito o melhor romance policial do ano pelo New York Times. Três romances de Pyper, incluindo O Demonologista, estão sendo adaptados para o cinema. E ainda assim, seus livros continuavam inéditos em nosso país. Claro que tinha que ser a DarkSide® Books para trazer esse mestre moderno do terror e suspense para o Brasil. Saiba mais em andrewpyper.com. Fonte: darksidebooks.com.br/o-demonologista-andrew-piper/ TOMO UM: SEM SPOILERS ‘A maior astúcia do Diabo é nos convencer de que ele não existe’, escreveu o poeta francês Charles Baudelaire. Já a grande astúcia de Andrew Pyper, autor de ‘O Demonologista’ é fazer até o mais cético dos leitores duvidar de suas certezas. E, se possível, evitar caminhos mal-iluminados. O personagem que dá título ao livro é David Ullman, renomado professor da Universidade de Columbia, especializado na figura literária do Diabo – principalmente na obra-prima de John Milton, ‘Paraíso Perdido’. Para David, o Anjo Caído é apenas um ser mitológico. Ao aceitar um convite para testemunhar um suposto fenômeno sobrenatural em Veneza, David começa a ter motivos pessoais para mudar de opinião. O que seria apenas um boa desculpa para tirar férias na Itália com sua filha de 12 anos se transforma em uma jornada assustadora aos recantos mais sombrios da alma. Enquanto corre contra o tempo, David precisa decifrar pistas escondidas no clássico ‘Paraíso Perdido’, e usar tudo o que aprendeu para enfrentar O Inominável e salvar sua filha do Inferno. Fonte: livrariacultura.com.br/o-demonologista “Um romance inteligente, emocionante e absolutamente enervante. rubensgpnetto 1 58:12 contato@edicaorapida.com.br (Edição Rápida)
Honesty is Not the Best Policy in Crime Fiction S J Watson can count Dennis Lehane and Lionel Shriver among his fans for his crime debut Before I Go to Sleep, which was later made into a movie with Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. The Midlands-born author opens up a shadowy world of identity, lies and secrets as he delivers a follow-up psychological thriller entitled Second Life.
CHIPO CHUNG - Mary Magdalene Chipo Chung stars as Mary Magdalene in NBC’s drama series “A.D. The Bible Continues.” Chung has appeared in several series, including “Camelot” and “Sherlock,” but is best known for her role in the BBC series “Doctor Who” alongside David Tennant. Chung has performed in a variety of powerful theatrical productions, such as the critically acclaimed production of “Phedre” (with Helen Mirren at the National Theatre in London), “Talking to Terrorists,” “The Overwhelming,” and “Fallujah,” in which she played Condoleezza Rice. ADAM LEVY - Peter Adam Levy stars as Peter in NBC’s drama series “A.D. The Bible Continues.” Levy is an English actor known for his roles in “Gladiator” and the 1998 British period drama “The Governess,” alongside Minnie Driver. He recently starred opposite Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth in the feature film “Before I Go to Sleep.” Levy has an extensive theater background. He has performed in classics such as “Romeo & Juliet,” “The Winter’s Tale,” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “As You Like It.” Levy starred as Bentivolio in the Italian TV series “Borgia,” which is available on Netflix.
***This book has also been published as Where the Moon Isn't.*** Winner of the 2013 Costa First Novel Award "A stunning novel. Ambitious and exquisitely realized . . . clearly the work of a major new talent." —S. J. Watson, New York Times bestselling author of Before I Go to Sleep While on vacation with their parents, Matthew Homes and his older brother sneak out in the middle of the night. Only Matthew comes home safely. Ten years later, Matthew tells us, he has found a way to bring his brother back... The Avid Reader show is sponsored by Wellington Square Bookshop in Chester county, PA. Please visit our website at www.wellingtonsquarebooks.com
0:00-5:30 – Hi, it’s Halloween, Jeff is taking the kid trick-or-treating5:30-16:20 – “Nightcrawler” review (B.S.-approved!)16:20-31:05 – “Birdman” review (B.S.-approved!)31:05-38:10 – “Horns” review38:10-45:35 – Jeff reviews “Before I Go to Sleep,” “Laggies,” and “White Bird in a Blizzard,” Eric pretends to listen45:35-55:40 – QOTW (new monsters)55:40-56:30 – iTunes review56:30-1:00:10 – Hey, What’d You Watch?1:00:10-1:02:10 – Recap, goodbye QOTW: Who’s most in need of a career resurrection (a la Matthew McConaughey), and how would you go about it?
Ash, Dan and Becky are flung together in the kitchen of Flicktowers with a couple of beers and a lot of movies to talk about. The London Film Festival, Next Goal Wins and Killers make up our week in Flicktalking whilst tweviews come in the shape of Sex Tape, Before I Go to Sleep and They Came Together. The team get incredibly frustrated with the return of 'What's in the Box?' but are soon back to merry spirits with our main review of The Guest.
Nicole Kidman talks to Simon about her new film Before I Go to Sleep. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the week's new releases including The Hundred-Foot Journey, The Guest and Sex Tape. Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast at bbc.co.uk/podcasts/5live. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment.
With John Wilson. Smokey Robinson (Tracks of My Tears, Being With You, Tears of a Clown) was once pronounced by Bob Dylan as America's greatest living poet. Smokey talks to John about his new CD of duets with Elton John, Mary J Blige and Jessie J. Before I Go to Sleep was a huge bestseller as a novel in 2011. The film adaptation opens this week with Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman and Mark Strong. Sarah Dunant reviews. Lenny Henry talks about bringing Radio 4 sitcom Rudy's Rare Records to the stage in Birmingham, as well as discussing his career, music and father-son relationships. Plus, Boyd Hilton reviews The Secrets, BBC1's new series of stand-alone dramas by new writers starring Olivia Colman and Alison Steadman amongst others. Presenter : John Wilson Producer : Dymphna Flynn.
Premierek: Távozz tőlem... Trailerek: Exodus - Gods & Kings, Gone Girl, Into the Storm, Fury, Around the Block, Reach Me, Before I Go to Sleep, Foxcatcher, St. Vincent, Horrible Bosses 2., A Most Wanted Man Egyebek: Heti remake - Disney élőszereplős filmek, Bűbáj folytatás, IMAX élmény, Heti SW, Majmok bolygója átkötő kisfilmek, Majmok bolygója making of, EX3: PG-13 Megtekintve: Fargo, The Other Woman, Snowpiercer, Afflicted, Transformers
Our guest on this edition of Life in Scents is S.J. Watson, a new writer whose novel, Before I Go to Sleep, has been a huge bestseller in 2011. Winner of best crime novel in the Galaxy National Book awards, it has been translated into 30 languages and acquired for film by Ridley Scott’s production company. S J Watson’s vivid scent memories which he shares in this episode include the Bonfire Nights of his childhood, the unmistakable smell of an ear infection from his days working in the National Health Service, and his penchant for unusual fragrances, including a scent that smells of dry cleaning and another of garages. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.