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(Originally Recorded On April 7th, 2019) Adam discusses The Best of Enemies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beware-of-spoilers/support
Buncey's in London ahead of the highly anticipated rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall. The pair fight in Leeds on April 27th, and we hear from both of them to find out why there is so much bad blood between them. He also chats to DAZN's Jamie Ward who has spent considerable time with both fighters, and we speak to the men who put it all together - Sam Jones and promoter Eddie Hearn.
The long-running battle for the Parthenon Marbles erupted again this week between Greece and the UK. In this special episode, we explore some of the bitterest and most bizarre diplomatic disputes between otherwise amicable nations. Is the British Museum losing its marbles? What does it take to resolve a conflict with a friendly state? Andrew Mueller speaks to George Parker, John Everard, Alex von Tunzelmann and Jeppe Kofod. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a cabinet minister under both Maragret Thatcher and John Major, Norman Fowler is perfectly placed to chronicle the rise and fall of the two prime ministers. He tells Matt about his shock at being promoted by Thatcher, his battle to draw public attention to the dangers of Aids, and why he never forgave her for talking down 'Majorism'.Plus: Columnists James Marriott and Helen Lewis discuss whether the Tories have lost their heads over Rwanda, whether Labour has a woman problem and whether £20 is too much to pay for biscuits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Circle of the World Podcast! Join George, Harrison, and Jeffrey as we continue our coverage of Joe Abercrombie's First Law series! In this episode, we continue covering Last Argument of Kings, the third book in the original trilogy. We review Too Many Knives and Best Of Enemies. Look George, if you don't like editing this week, you should just Find Another Master! Meme of the week:https://www.reddit.com/r/HouseOfTheMemeMaker/comments/13o0uno/me/Music Credit: Maszy Music
In celebration of the start of the NBA Finals, we have "World's Colliding" with a "Film Room" combining with the "Roundtable" format! Andy Gerlecz, Tom Krehbiel and Josh Luedtke join me in "The Film Room" to discuss the epic three part "30 For 30" highlighting the classic Boston vs. Los Angeles rivalry in the 1980s called "Best of Enemies". We go through the usual categories and discussions, then we wrap the night up with a two team draft. Alot of fun putting this one together!!
In this week's episode, Chris & Wes sat down to discuss what might be director, Scott Cooper's best movie to date. Tune in for tons of pop culture news updates as well as our usual weekly recommendations. Segment arrangement by: Admiral Atlas. Mixed and edited by: Wesley Swanson. ‘HOSTILES' interview featuring Christian Bale audio by: Andrew Freund.
Natalie and Darren discuss a plethora of theatre we've seen in February and recommendations of what's on in February/ March. Productions reviewed in this episode include: Best of Enemies at Noel Coward Theatre, Back to the Future at Adelphi Theatre, Noises Off at The Pheonix Theatre, To Kill A Mockingbird at Gielgud Theatre, Frantic Assembly's Othello at Lyric Hammersmith, Smoke at Southwark Playhouse.
Costume Designer extraordinaire & Cool Soror of Alpha Kappa Alpha Raiyonda Vereen joins the show as our latest special guest. Tune in as she shares her beginnings in the fashion & entertainment industry to now working with some of the biggest stars. After graduating from Howard University and navigating her way through the fashion and entertainment industry, Raiyonda discovered an entry into the industry in 2002. In 2007, Raiyonda transitioned from styling into costuming & shopping for tv & film. Raiyonda worked as a Buyer and Set Costumer for TV shows & movies such as Single Ladies, Greenleaf, Sundays Best, Ride Along, Hunger Games II, The Bobby Brown Series, and Hidden Figures to name a few. She has been the Assistant Costume Designer for TV shows and movies such as Best Of Enemies, Nobodyʼs Fool, A Fall From Grace, Madeaʼs Family Funeral, The Have & Have Nots and the list goes on. From this experience, Raiyonda applied all that she learned, which eventually carried her into the position as a Costume Designer. Raiyonda is currently the head of the Costume Department for Tyler Perryʼs shows The Oval, Ruthless, Assisted Living and All The Queen's Men. Follow Raiyonda on IG @raiyonda Stay connected at: www.CoolSoror.com Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @rashanali Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @coolsoror Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_sI6lEq2DbgVUX2uR_Uk5reKu5o6Ccf
Having barely seen each other since they appeared in a play together in 1992, Jonathan and David roll back the years ... in Noel Coward's dressing room ... shortly before he commenced his warm up for the evening performance of James Graham's Best Of Enemies ... on his birthday. David Harewood, we salute and thank you! In the first of this two parter, Jonny and David have a no holds barred conversation about honesty, imagination, psychosis, hobgoblinization (you heard us) and running naked through the village. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Monday! Wrap up warm and start your week with a new addition of The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose.This week:Zachary Quinto and David Harewood star opposite each other in West End play Best Of Enemies. Cliff Richard is back with his first Christmas album in 20 years! Dick and Angel Strawbridge get us ready for the finale and Christmas special of the last series of Escape To The Chateau on Channel 4. Martha bakes two delicious types of Christmas cookies.And Maria McErlane and Graham Norton solve a couple Graham's Guide dilemmasMake sure you are following us on all of our socials @VirginRadioUK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Giles Terera in Othello at the National Theatre leads a cast giving landmark performances. Plus, why Best of Enemies at the Noël Coward Theatre had the rare ingredients for five stars.The Evening Standard's chief theatre critic Nick Curtis is joined by culture editor Nancy Durrant to discuss this week's extraordinary treats.Get ready for the 66th Evening Standard Theatre Awards, which returns after a two-year hiatus as the capital begins its Covid recovery. An exciting roster of winners will be announced on Sunday.Part 1: Othello at the National TheatreClint Dyer's production of Othello is the first major version of the play by a black director at the National Theatre.Hamilton star Giles Terera is an “extraordinary actor” who shows the “humanity” of Shakespeare's Moor.Why it's a difficult, moving and complex play to watch but you'll be glad to have seen it.“Particularly stark and harsh” with a “singular focus on Othello's race”, compared to recent productions.Rosy McEwen's stellar, strong performance as Desdemona displays an “intelligent woman who knows what she wants” and Paul Hilton presents an “almost carnivalesque” interpretation of Iago.“Pretty damn close to perfect” but listen to the end to discover Nick's criteria for awarding that hallowed fifth star.Part 2: Best of Enemies at the Noël Coward TheatreJames Graham's “tighter, richer and deeper” play transferred from the Young Vic traces back our modern adversarial climate of political debate to the 1968 American TV discussions - often explosive exchanges - between right-wing polemicist William F. Buckley Jr. and liberal left commentator Gore Vidal.Explores the political bubble and how a news network failed in its bid to “elevate boring” current affairs during presidential candidate debates.“Riveting” and “hugely enjoyable to watch”, Homeland and Supergirl star David Harewood continues in his Young Vic role of Buckley, while “excellent” Zachary Quinto is new to the Gore Vidal role, played as “serpentine” and “ghastly”.As a black actor, Harewood “wields the pompousness” of white Buckley, sending up the “flag and scotch” Republican.Why this is the show to watch this Christmas.For all the latest visit www.standard.co.uk/culture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As James Graham's new play Best of Enemies transfers to the West End, Nancy and Sarah talk to director Jeremy Herrin about working with new playwrights, the challenges of commercial theatre, the importance of assistant directors - and how a teacher changed his life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Support The Podcast Patreon Just in time to add some/none/all of these to your Xmas viewing list. You will hear reviews of these twenty four movies: Thor Love & Thunder, Nope, Day Shift, Emily The Criminal, Ambulance, Black Phone, The Outfit, The Witches, Son Of Rambo, Avatar, Thirteen Lives, To The Moon, Where The Crawdads Sing, Bandit, Hellraiser, I Used To Be Famous, I Came By, Spiral From The Book Of Saw, Fall, Ticket To Paradise, Matriarch, The Pez Outlaw, Barbarian, The Best Of Enemies, Bullet Train and these eight TV shows: Andor, The Karate Kid, Welcome To Wrexham, The Murder Club, The Winchesters, Cabinet Of Curiosities, The Peripheral, The Old Man. This Is Movie Bollocks.
George Carmi joins "The Best of Enemies" Podcast hosted by Big Game James and Philly Philly the Podcast. The three talk about the latest NFL news and the Eagles/Commanders MNF Match-Up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're counting down to Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn and get the inside look from co-promoter Kalle Sauerland of Wasserman Boxing plus our very own Barry Hearn to recall the two fights from Nigel and Chris Sr. George Groves joins us to recall his own clash with Eubank Jr and take on our Dance Partners challenge whilst Chantelle Cameron talks November 5's Undisputed showdown with Jessica McCaskill in Abu Dhabi and Johnny Fisher talks his next outing on October 26 and runs over Joe Joyce's win plus more!
Today Joe Castro and Big Game James discuss the latest NFL and Draft News. Putting together a 7 Round Mock Draft --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phillyphillythepodcast/support
SunshineDanny BoyleFriday the 13thdetectivesthe bee sitchCandymanThe Human Centipedebad moviesBritish tvsexy beastRoshomonShakespearGore VidalEve Babitzreading and attentionour favorite booksThe MartianMatt DamonAkira KurasawaDo you like the show? Do you want extra IOK content? Please consider joining us on PATREONfor access to exclusive content like the Secret Weekly, autographed postcards, unreleased songs and a personalized message from Bob and Clint. Check out the details at the link below. We love you!http://www.patreon.com/iokConsider leaving us a positive iTunes review here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-ok-youre-ok-im-not-ok-youre-not-ok/id1439830994All of our socials can be found by clicking here:http://linktr.ee/iokWrite in to the show here:bobandclint@gmail.com
Bill Riddick is a therapist & facilitator of the Charrette Process. In 1971, he played a pivotal role in desegregating the school district in Durham, NC. During this particular charrette, he paired together a black civil rights activist with a white KKK leader. The result was profound.What he teaches me in this episode is that conflict heals through understanding & respect. Sharing information, curiosity, expressing feelings, and learning about those who oppose you can actually transform conflict into relationship.He is portrayed in the film The Best Of Enemies, which is how I learned about him. I hope you get as much from this interview as I did.
Episode 039: Best of Enemies by James Graham Host: Douglas Schatz Guest: James Graham The Play Podcast is a podcast dedicated to exploring the greatest new and classic plays. In each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We discuss the play's origins, its themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing. James Graham's new play Best of Enemies re-enacts the explosive TV debates between American political pundits Gore Vidal and William F Buckley from 1968, and in so doing turns the lens on the corrosive nature of political discourse in our media today. The Playwright James Graham joins us to talk about his fascinating new play.
Britain's foremost writer of political drama, James Graham, has written a new play ‘Best of Enemies', about the television debates in the US in 1968 between the right wing thinker William Buckley Jr. and Gore Vidal, the left wing writer. When they began yelling at each other ratings soared - and political coverage changed. Graham talks to presenter Tom Sutcliffe about his play and the striking parallels between what happened in 1968 and what's going on today, in politics and on social media. Lamb is a new Icelandic movie about a farming couple, María and Ingvar, who are shocked to learn that one of their pregnant sheep has given birth to a bizarre human/sheep hybrid. The film is directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson, who also co-wrote the screenplay with author, Sjón. Lamb, which stars Noomi Rapace, was selected Iceland's entry for the Best International Feature Film at this year's Oscars. Briony Hanson reviews. Earlier this year Front Row covered the imprisonment of members of the Belarus Free Theatre. Now, the entire company has left the country. As the ensemble works on a play that will be staged at the Barbican in the spring, Front Row visits their rehearsal room to hear the experiences of some of the cast. Svetlana Sugako, the theatre's managing director, joins us live in the studio to discuss why they are determined to carry on making theatre. Front Row remembers the actor Antony Sher, who has died aged 72. Sher was best known for his Shakespearian roles, including Richard III for which he won an Oliver award. In an interview from Front Row's archives, Antony Sher discusses why playing a New York drag queen in Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein meant so much to him. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Olivia Skinner Photo: James Graham
Matt Chorley interviews Writer James Graham and Director Jeremy Herrin. Their new play: "Best of Enemies" is about the debates of William F Buckley Junior and Gore Vidal which aired on ABC more than half a century ago, introducing viewers to a whole new style of dramatic on-screen punditry.PLUS: James Forsyth and Melanie Reid discuss the day's news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Discussion of Adventures in Odyssey episode 614 Best of Enemies, the fifth episode of Album 48: Moment of Truth. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @WODFAMCHOCPOD Email us at WODFAMCHOCPOD@gmail.com Links: AiO Official Podcast #16 Arthur's Life Coaching Our Merch Store! (featuring designs by Mikayla Moeller!) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wodfamchocpod/message
In this episode of “Keen On”, Andrew is joined by Joseph Weisberg, the author of “Russia Upside Down: An Exit Strategy for the Second Cold War”, to discuss how America's policy towards Russia is failing–and why it will never be fixed until they rethink the relationship. Joseph Weisberg is an American television writer-producer, novelist and school teacher. Weisberg is best known as the creator and executive producer of the FX TV series The Americans. Visit our website: https://lithub.com/story-type/keen-on/ Email Andrew: a.keen@me.com Watch the show live on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajkeen Watch the show live on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankeen/ Watch the show live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lithub Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LiteraryHub/videos Subscribe to Andrew's newsletter: https://andrew2ec.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys talk about Dawson's Creek, Emmy's, the Little Dickey show Dave, the new netflix action movie Kate, Best of Enemies, and much more!Featured Music: Only You by Steve Monite and Trim the Fat by Flee Lord, Roc Marciano, Stove God Cooks
Most of us have heard it before, "Love your enemies". But what if your enemy is a leader of the local Klu Klux Klan? Barry Lind unpacks the message from the film "The Best Of Enemies," where civil rights activist Ann Atwater faces off against C.P. Ellis, Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, in 1971 Durham, North Carolina over the issue of school integration. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxfWbmmdz9A Watch it on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81038216 -Find out more about our family at: northwoodchristian.org/ -Watch or listen to the message on Vimeo, your favorite Podcast service, or directly from our Northwood app! To get it, text "northwoodapp" to 77977! Alternatively, you may visit http://bit.ly/northwoodmobileapp -Watch more of our sermons on Vimeo: vimeo.com/northwoodchristian -Listen to our sermons via Podcast on iTunes: https://goo.gl/bWwzEY -Also available on Spotify: http://bit.ly/northwoodsermonsspotify -If you would like to support our family and these services, please consider making a donation or your regular offering here: http://bit.ly/northwoodpushpay
My rave review on The Best Of Enemies, and why it should be played in all the schools, just like them sex ed videos. All this talk on critical race theory in schools, all you need to do is play this movie, all the issues wrapped up in 2 hrs.
Paddy McGill looks ahead to this weekend's Ulster SFC semi final meeting of the ‘best of enemies' – Donegal and Tyrone – in the company of the Donegal Democrat's Alan Foley and former Tyrone All-Ireland winner Enda McGinley.
Sam Rockwell, Taraji P Henson, Wes Bentley and more? Could not ask for a better cast.
Sharon casts an eye over Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell in Best of Enemies, Shaun goes back to World War II with Judi Dench in 6 minutes to midnight, And Tosin dabbles in a Rick and Morty esque world with Solar Opposites. Is Netflix killing cinemas? Each week we weigh up what we've seen in cinemas with what we've watched online at home and figure out which provided the best time. At least, we did before COVID jumped in and declared Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney + and friends the winner. Listen and subscribe on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/netflix-vs-cinema/id1448277363 Listen and subscribe on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9waW5lY2FzdC5jb20vZmVlZC9uZXRmbGl4dnNjaW5lbWE Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6beXVeSImcgHLsPB22BgE3?si=wdoNI6E0SNqNfoqg4qnw4Q Support Netflix vs Cinema by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/netflixvscinema Find out more at http://netflixvscinema.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It's not easy to start all over and pursue a career in a competitive industry without many models of those who are similar to you. But after 9/11, Harry Yoon found himself contemplating his future and wanting to make life choices that would reflect his deepest passions and callings. At 31 years old, he walked away from a career in technology, sold everything, and headed to Hollywood in search of a vocational path in the film industry. Two decades later, Harry has experienced the dream of editing a movie that reflects the authenticity of the Korean immigrant experience which was a part of his own story as a second-generation Korean American: Minari, written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung and currently nominated for six Academy Awards. In this special bonus episode, producer Helen Lee talks with Harry about the risks he took to enter this industry, and how he was able to use his bicultural skills and experiences to survive and thrive. Helen and Harry also discuss the elements of Christian faith interwoven throughout the movie and why it carries a message that the church needs now more than ever. About the Guest: Harry Yoon is a wildly-talented editor based in Los Angeles. His most recent work can be seen on HBO and A24's teen drama “Euphoria,” created and directed by Sam Levinson. Yoon continued to collaborate with A24 as an additional editor on The Last Black Man In San Francisco, which was directed by Joe Talbot and premiered at Sundance. Yoon coedited Detroit, Kathryn Bigelow's feature film about a true-crime incident that occurred during the 1967 Detroit riots. He met Kathryn and his coeditor Billy Goldenberg while serving as the VFX Editor on Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty. Yoon edited the historical drama The Best Of Enemies, written and directed by Robin Bissell, starring Sam Rockwell and Taraji P. Henson. He also worked as an additional editor on Universal Pictures's First Man, directed by Damien Chazelle, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival and starred Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy. Yoon's previous credits as an editor include HBO's The Newsroom and several feature films that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, including Drunktown's Finest, directed by Sydney Freeland, and Half-Life, directed by Jennifer Phang. His credits as a VFX Editor and Assistant Editor include The Revenant and The Hunger Games. You can follow Harry on Instagram.SPECIAL OFFER | Save 40% on Movies Are Prayers and get free US shipping when you use promo code EVN40 at checkout.Organizations/resources that Harry is connected with or recommends include:CAAMVisual CommunicationSideTimeBrehm Center interview with Harry Yoon and Lee Isaac ChungGold OpenAbout the Host:Helen Lee is the director of product innovation at IVP; she is also the author of The Missional Mom and The Race-Wise Family, co-authored with Dr. Michelle Reyes. Helen also serves as the producer of The Every Voice Now Podcast and as the executive producer of Get in the Word with Truth's Table and The Disrupters. Follow Helen on Twitter and InsSupport the show
After taking Nany's win off for the Holy Week of Celebrationany, Ryan and Efrain return with their own special kind of Challenge talk.
Guess which dynamic duo are on top as well as back together! Find out in this review!
Join us as we discuss epsiode 14 of Double Agents and talk about how diving is not the forte of many of this seasons challengers. Come interact with us on social media!Instagram: @boozeandbullshitpodcastFacebook group: Booze and Bullshit podcastTwitter: Boozeandbullsh1
Robert Gordon has carved out an impressive career as both a writer and director. His creative endeavors are fueled by his passion for the culture, politics, and people of the American South, especially the city he calls home, Memphis. In this installment, Nick engages Robert in a wide-ranging discussion of his life and how his interests provided the impetus for his documentaries and books. From the music of almost-forgotten blues legends, to the Emmy-winning political documentary "Best Of Enemies", to the 25th anniversary of the groundbreaking book "It Came From Memphis", Robert and Nick immerse themselves in the intertwined history of Memphis and the clash of cultures that formed the backdrop for the rise of rock 'n roll in the 1950s. Key Takeaways: [03:21] The three points of cultural collision that form the "plane" of "It Came From Memphis" [06:15] The various additions to the new 25th anniversary edition [10:39] How blues legend "Furry" Lewis kick-started Robert's love of music history [13:35] The TV hosts and African-American DJs in Memphis who put rock 'n roll on the map [19:48] The origins of the "holy trinity" of Memphis record labels: Sun, Stax, and American Sound [27:49] How geography played a part in Memphis' place in rock 'n roll history [29:44] The documentary "Best Of Enemies" and how it applies to politics today [37:33] Robert discusses his process as a writer and filmmaker Thanks for listening! Tune in next week and don't forget to take a minute to review the podcast. In this incredibly competitive podcasting world, every piece of feedback helps. Follow our social media channels for last-minute announcements and guest reveals @theradicalpod on Instagram and Facebook. Find out more about today's guests, Robert Gordon. Find out more about your host, Nick Terzo MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Third Man Books @thirdmanbooks The Rolling Stones @RollingStones Big Star @BigStarBand Ardent Recording Studios @ardentstudios WDIA @wdia Sun Records @sunrecords Stax Records @staxrecords Memphis, TN @CityOfMemphis
David has a Lucid conversation with Gary Sobchak, an urban legend from the southside of Chicago. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucid-america/support
Rich Williams and Mark Holmes are joined by returning guests Alex Brooker and Danny McLoughlin to talk about the biggest rivalry of the 2000s, Arsenal v Manchester United. They chat through Arsenal winning the double at The Old Trafford, Keown v Ruud, The Beckham Boot and Pizzagate, from either side of the fan divide. As always, we finish with another edition of Football Fact or Fiction in which Rich tries to guess which of the many glorious stories about that era is true. Make sure you head to www.planetfootball.com for more 2000s nostalgia, including expanded interviews with many of the show's guests. RUNNING ORDER: Introduction & Where Are You? Montage 2m 21s How the rivalry began 3m 56 Alex and Danny's 90s memories of the rivalry 5m 35s Alex on winning the Double at Old Trafford 7m 42s Danny on not watching Arsenal getting the Double at Old Trafford 11m 42s Beckham and the boot 12m 45s Who was the better boss? 15m 46s The 2003 Community Shield Battle 17m 30s Keown versus Van Nistlerooy, and that incredible match 20m 8s Which team was dirtier? 24m 22s The rivalry during ‘The Invincibles' 26m Why was the rivalry so special? 27m 30s Man Utd end the unbeaten run 29m 50s Keane v Viera and PizzaGate 34m 15s Favourite moments of the rivalry 38m 14s Fact or Fiction 42m 28s E-mail: contact@planetfootball.com www.savepublife.com
Listen in as we review The Best of Enemies, Little, The Missing Link, Shazam!, Breakthrough and Teen Spirit. Hosts Keefer and Arjun are joined by KIDS FIRST! Critics Katherine, SaniyaRain, Jordan, Siaki, Calista and Ivey. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
This week, a racist and a hot-head sit down to watch a film about a racist and a hot-head. So get out your klan hoods and Black Power gloves and join Robert and Ira as they discuss BEST OF ENEMIES. Then, they talk about their Top 5 enemies. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, or GooglePlay. So, if you've ever been the head of the KKK, only to sit down for a 10-day charrette about the public school system, only to ditch every racist idea that you once stood for, then this pod's for you!
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes actor and producer Lucius Baston to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his journey in front of the camera and behind it, his latest projects THE BEST OF ENEMIES as well as 83 DAYS and what's to come. Stay connected with Lucius on Instagram at /luciusbaston.
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Taraji P. Henson, star of the movie "The Best Of Enemies", sits down with AURN's April Ryan about the historic facts of the movie which debuts in theaters on April 5th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Director of Celtics/Lakers: Best of Enemies joins Sean to discuss the making of the documentary, how the Cavs vs. Warriors of present day compares to Lakers vs. Celtics of the 1980's, and how social issues impacted the league and the rivalry.
Joal Ryan of The Joal Ryan Thing drops by to give Dave and Alonso not only delicious Armenian donuts but also incisive insight on Marlon Brando and Tom Cruise. Follow us on Twitter and now Instagram at linoleumcast, like our Facebook page, leave us a nice review on iTunes, you were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar. Joal's Streaming Picks of the Week: TIG and GRACE OF MONACO Dave's Streaming Pick of the Week: THE DAY A PIG FELL INTO A WELL Alonso's DVD Pick of the Week: UNFRIENDED
Best of Enemies is a must-view film for our media-besotted age, a serious film about a serious failure to communicate ideas.