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On our latest weekly roundup, Catherine's daughter defended her thesis project, and Catherine actually got to watch it from another time zone.What we're watching: Reservation Dogs creeps closer to the finish line with another pair of lovely episodes, "Wahoo!" and "Send It." We enjoy all the interactions among various generations and among both the living and the spirit worlds.Catherine's library find this week is an older documentary entitled Obit. Life on Deadline, which highlights the work of obituary writers at the New York Times. Mentioned: The Times' Overlooked project and another NYT-related documentary, Bill Cunningham: New York.In the archives, we revisit episodes in which we discussed dental dilemmas (April 24, 2019), the prom (April 25, 2019 and April 24, 2023), tensions and transitions with adult kids (April 26, 2023), and generation gaps (April 27, 2023). Mentioned: Taylor Swift's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department."Next week, we'll return to Reservation Dogs for the final two episodes of season 3, E9 ("Elora's Dad") and E10 ("Dig"). Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
This is Film Club: discussing Feb 2023's pick, Bill Cunningham New York.Remembering Bill:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67BR5nyol2EOn the Street:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GARUfgENaQkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OLUmiyZc6E
In which Rachel and Lauren are joined by fellow Harry Potter Book Club members Emma and Sarah to sort non-Harry Potter characters into the four houses. Remember to watch Bill Cunningham New York for this month's film club!ALSO: March Madness is now live! Follow the link to fill out the bracket of Hottest Disney Animated Character! Fill out for yourself, no competition or game this time: https://challonge.com/mcpvuvpb
Cerise and Vicky return to the podcasting catwalk to show off their hot new looks, before remembering that no one can actually see them. To console themselves, they add five movies about the world of fashion to their list. 12:56 - House Of Gucci (2021, Ridley Scott) 32:12 - Eyes Of Laura Mars (1978, Irvin Kershner) 48:50 - Pret a Porter (1994, Robert Altman) 1:11:02 - Zoolander (2001, Ben Stiller) 1:24:53 - Bill Cunningham New York (2010, Richard Press)
Who doesn't love a good list? For the last episode of 200 And Counting of the year, Tia breaks down her top 10 favorite documentaries of the 2010s, ranging from docs about cults to subways to porn. 10. Miss Representation - http://therepresentationproject.org/film/miss-representation-film/ 9. Dark Girls - http://officialdarkgirlsmovie.com/ 8. Evolution of a Criminal - https://itvs.org/films/evolution-of-a-criminal 7. Bill Cunningham New York - https://zeitgeistfilms.com/billcunninghamnewyork/ 6. OJ Simpson: Made In America - http://www.espn.com/30for30/ojsimpsonmadeinamerica/ 5. Going Clear: Scientology - https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/going-clear 4. Hot Girls Wanted - http://www.hotgirlswantedmovie.com/ 3. Accidental Courtesy - https://accidentalcourtesy.com/ 2. Off The Rails - http://www.offtherailsmovie.com/ 1. 13th - http://www.avaduvernay.com/13th --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
EPISODE 4 CONTINUES WITH PART 2! Today's guest is Ryan Denmark. He’s an independent writer, director, and producer of independent films likes Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead and Chase the Slut, both of which premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival, and the recent film Hell’s Heart which is available to stream through Amazon. His short horror-comedy film “Plush” was featured in over 30 international film festivals and his script “Flying Objects” was a semi-finalist at the 2017 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. Also an accomplished editor, his feature documentary BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK received nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards and the Gotham Awards in addition to being short-listed for the Oscars. His editing credits include Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq and Michael Jackson’s Journey from Motown to Off the Wall, along with the upcoming We have Always Lived in the Castle, and the SyFy Network series Happy! He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Here is the link to his website: https://www.thirdstarfilms.com Aaron's Horror Show: EMAIL: AARONSHORRORSHOW@GMAIL.COM FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/AaronsHorrorShow/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AaronHorrorShow Copyright holder is Aaron Frale: All songs provided by Spiral Copyright 2017 Spiral. You can check out their music at http://thespiral.bandcamp.com Shows on RPA: Monday's: Real Paranormal Activity - The Podcast Tuesday's: Aaron's Horror Show with Aaron Frale Wednesday's: Terry's Mysterious Moments Random Times: The Sandman Lullaby with Patrick Jones (Will put out an announcement when a show will air) REAL PARANORMAL ACTIVITY - THE PODCAST: Get our new App for iOS and Android! Its FREE! Download it now from the App stores! If you would like to listen to the archives, become a Premium Access member! For $3.99 a month you get unlimited access to the past Bonus, Listener Stories, Interviews and even audio books of Folklore from around the world! We use the funds for the show bills and to improve the show like the Apps! You can go to the website and click on the "Get Premium Access" button or you can register and also log into your existing account through the App! In the App just go to a Premium Episode and in the listing will be a "Padlock" icon. Tap on that and you will be brought into the Register/Login screen! You can then just use the App to log into your account or you can always go to the website! Thank you in advance and please enjoy yourselves! NEW! Shop for RPA merchandise now: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/RPAPodcast Facebook Page: www.Facebook.com/Rpapodcast/ Website: www.RealParanormalActivity.com Twitter: @RPAPodcast Skype: RPAPodcast Hashtag: #RPAPodcast
Today's guest is Ryan Denmark. He’s an independent writer, director, and producer of independent films likes Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead and Chase the Slut, both of which premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival, and the recent film Hell’s Heart which is available to stream through Amazon. His short horror-comedy film “Plush” was featured in over 30 international film festivals and his script “Flying Objects” was a semi-finalist at the 2017 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. Also an accomplished editor, his feature documentary BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK received nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards and the Gotham Awards in addition to being short-listed for the Oscars. His editing credits include Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq and Michael Jackson’s Journey from Motown to Off the Wall, along with the upcoming We have Always Lived in the Castle, and the SyFy Network series Happy! He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Here is the link to his website: https://www.thirdstarfilms.com Aaron's Horror Show: EMAIL: AARONSHORRORSHOW@GMAIL.COM FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/AaronsHorrorShow/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AaronHorrorShow Copyright holder is Aaron Frale: All songs provided by Spiral Copyright 2017 Spiral. You can check out their music at http://thespiral.bandcamp.com Shows on RPA: Monday's: Real Paranormal Activity - The Podcast Tuesday's: Aaron's Horror Show with Aaron Frale Wednesday's: Terry's Mysterious Moments Random Times: The Sandman Lullaby with Patrick Jones (Will put out an announcement when a show will air) REAL PARANORMAL ACTIVITY - THE PODCAST: Get our new App for iOS and Android! Its FREE! Download it now from the App stores! If you would like to listen to the archives, become a Premium Access member! For $3.99 a month you get unlimited access to the past Bonus, Listener Stories, Interviews and even audio books of Folklore from around the world! We use the funds for the show bills and to improve the show like the Apps! You can go to the website and click on the "Get Premium Access" button or you can register and also log into your existing account through the App! In the App just go to a Premium Episode and in the listing will be a "Padlock" icon. Tap on that and you will be brought into the Register/Login screen! You can then just use the App to log into your account or you can always go to the website! Thank you in advance and please enjoy yourselves! NEW! Shop for RPA merchandise now: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/RPAPodcast Facebook Page: www.Facebook.com/Rpapodcast/ Website: www.RealParanormalActivity.com Twitter: @RPAPodcast Skype: RPAPodcast Hashtag: #RPAPodcast
As a film director, Barry co-directed the Oscar nominated documentary film The War at Home in 1979. Some of Barry's other film directing credits include The Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey, the feature film Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control, and the documentary Sidewalk. Barry's projects for Spike Lee over the years include: She's Gotta Have It, Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, He Got Game, 25th Hour, and Inside Man. Barry's more further projects as editor include: Passing Strange, Bill Cunningham New York, Detachment, and The Giver. As a film editor, Barry has worked with director over the years with Mira Nair on films like Salaam Bombay and the more recent, Queen of Katwe.
Much has been said about Bill Cunningham since he died last week. The legendary New York Times photographer's contribution to the fashion world is legendary, and I have nothing new to add to that conversation. What was remarkable to me was Bill the man. I became a huge fan after seeing his documentary Bill Cunningham New York - a film he didn't like because it brought him a fame he never wanted. But this was a man who loved his life's work so passionately, with a childlike wonder and an uncommonly rare purity of integrity and virtue. It's inspiring to me beyond description. I just felt like talking about it and sharing my thoughts, particularly after just recently seeing his wonderful conversation with Fern Mallis at the 92nd Street Y in September of 2014. To use one of Bill's favorite words, it's marvelous. (Visit my website for the link.) The second half of this episode is a reading of my essay about the crisis in the luxury business against the backdrop of our time's unprecedented economic inequality. I hope you can relate. Thank you for listening! George
Another sad loss today as we remember The New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham. Bill is best known for his regular NYT features, On The Street and Evening Hours. Bill's editorial styles featured fashion curation, writing and of course his trademark street photography style. Bill Cunningham New York (film) http://zeitgeistfilms.com/billcunninghamnewyork/ On The Street http://www.nytimes.com/video/on-the-street
As a film director, Barry co-directed the Oscar nominated documentary film The War at Home in 1979. Some of Barry's other film directing credits include The Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey, the feature film Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control, and the documentary Sidewalk.As a film editor, Barry has worked with director Mira Nair on films like Salaam Bombay and the upcoming Queen of Katwe. Barry's projects for Spike Lee over the years include: She's Gotta Have It, Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, He Got Game, 25th Hour, and Inside Man.Barry's more recent projects as editor include: Passing Strange, Bill Cunningham New York, Detachment, and The Giver.
In episode 16 of Real Movies, we discuss the 2011 documentary BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK.Next Week: INTO THE ABYSS
In this week's episode of the Real Movies Podcast, Jon and Rob discuss the highly acclaimed 2008 documentary MAN ON WIRE.Next week: BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK
This week we review Compliance and Beyond the Black Rainbow, which is new to DVD and Blu Ray We talk about some other movies including Wish You Were Here, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1, Red Hook Summer, A Horrible Way To Die, Killer Joe, Resident Evil: Retribution, Bill Cunningham New York, and The Thin Blue Line We highlight some Amazon Blu Ray deals including Major League, Resident Evil, and The Devil's Advocate We also promote an audio book titled John Dies at the End, which you can pick up for free by going to http://audiblepodcast.com/filmpulse And finally we go over our weekly movie predictions and DVD and Blu Ray Releases We want to hear your suggestions and feedback! Send us an e-mail at feedback@filmpulse.net or leave us a message on our voicemail line at (850) 391-6071 and we'll feature your comments on the show!
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *The Judgment of Injustice: The Feast of Christ The King* for Sunday, 20 November 2011; book review: *Mighty Be Our Powers, A Memoir: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War* by Leymah Gbowee, with Carol Mithers (2011); film review: *Bill Cunningham New York* (2010); poem review: *Touched by an Angel* by Maya Angelou.
Ben and Corey visit Hogwarts one more time for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” the final chapter in the top grossing film franchise of all time. The guys dig the last hurrah so much, they put it up there with the best of director Richard Yates’ superb contributions along with the series’ […]
Ben and Corey visit Hogwarts one more time for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” the final chapter in the top grossing film franchise of all time. The guys dig the last hurrah so much, they put it up there with the best of director Richard Yates’ superb contributions along with the series’ […]