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It used to be that making documentary films meant taking a vow of poverty (and obscurity). The streaming revolution changed that. Award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler talks to Stephen Dubner about capturing Billie Eilish's musical genius and Martha Stewart's vulnerability — and why he really, really, really needs to make a film about the New York Mets. SOURCES:R.J. Cutler, filmmaker. RESOURCES:Fight for Glory, documentary (2025).Martha, documentary (2024)."Reality Check: The Boom—or Glut—in Streaming Documentaries Has Sparked a Reckoning Among Filmmakers and Their Subjects," by Reeves Wiedeman (Vulture, 2023)."Inside the Documentary Cash Grab," by Mia Galuppo and Katie Kilkenny (The Hollywood Reporter, 2022).Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, documentary (2021). EXTRAS:“Ari Emanuel Is Never Indifferent,” by Freakonomics Radio (2023).
Our guest today, RJ Cutler opened up 2021 with his raw, emotional, and remarkable new documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry. He's a phenomenal documentary and TV director and producer with nearly thirty years of experience in the business.The $2 million dollars documentary film which was directed, written, and produced by Cutler centered around singer-songwriter teen sensation and Grammy Award artist, Billie Eilish --- Revealing the creation process of Eilish's debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'The very intimate telling of Eillish's solid support system and family, navigating the ropes of the music fame as a young artist depicted unconventionally and astoundingly.From college, Cutler started off as a theater director in New York for nine years until he transitioned to filmmaking in 1993 with his debut film, The War Room. The film follows James Carville and George Stephanopoulos, at first during the New Hampshire primary, and then mostly in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the Clinton campaign headquarters. Producing the film, he was able to combine his journalism and theater directing backgrounds. The film went on to win an Oscar®.He's taken on great subject matters and big presences in his documentaries; the likes of legendary John Belushi, Anna Wintour, and Dick Cheney.Belushi, released in 2020, examines the too-short life of comedian, actor and musician, John Belushi, original SNL cast member, using previously unheard audiotapes recorded shortly after John Belushi's death. Cutler credits his storytelling to the ability to connect the subject to the processes. People's desire to have their stories told, especially in documentaries, transcends the technicalities of making a documentary.Other well-known films or shows from Cutler are The September Issue (2009), Thin (2006), and Dear… (2020)Dear... profiles game-changing icons and the people whose lives they've inspired.Inspired by Apple's groundbreaking “Dear Apple” ad for the Apple Watch, Dear... is an inventive approach to biographies of the influential people who are shaping culture and society today using letters that fans have written to them. Dear... focuses on key moments from subjects' lives and their work that has profoundly impacted not only the individuals who have written letters but the world at large. All episodes are available to watch now on the Apple TV app with an Apple TV+ subscription.We talked a lot about Cutler's journey in the industry and how he landed the project to direct the first TELL ALL of the coolest 19-year-old in the US right now.Enjoy my enlightening conversation with RJ Cutler.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
Food and lifestyle megacelebrity Martha Stewart was the country's first female self-made billionaire when her media empire Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia went public in 1999. Since then, her fortunes have fluctuated, reaching a low point in 2004 when she was sentenced to five months in prison for lying to prosecutors about a stock trade. R.J. Cutler got unprecedented access to Stewart for his documentary “Martha,” which is now streaming on Netflix. We'll talk to Cutler about the making of the film and what Stewart taught him about the exercise of power. And we'll hear from you: how has Martha Stewart influenced you? Guests: R.J. Cutler, Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning director-producer, "Martha"; His other films include "Elton John: Never Too Late," "The War Room", "Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry", "BELUSHI" and "A Perfect Candidate"
RJ Cutler (“The War Room”, “The September Issue”, “Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry”) joins Mike and Ken once again to talk about his latest documentary, “Elton John: Never Too Late.” As RJ tells us, the film “ Tells the story of two monumental decisions in the life of Elton John. The first, a decision he makes [to come out] in an interview in 1976 to Rolling Stone Magazine. And the second, a decision he makes in the middle of his seventies to give up touring In order to spend more time with his family and his young sons.” The result is a film filled with denial, drug dependency, and despondence, but ultimately also music, joy, and love as well. “Elton John: Never Too Late” begins streaming on Disney+ on December 13th. Follow: @rjcutler928 on Instagram and @rjcutler on X @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter/X The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
Two young, idealistic, talented design students from Stanford set out to create a replacement for smoking tobacco, a vaporizing device that will save millions of lives. Instead, they end up building the perfect addiction machine, and, with their wildly effective marketing campaign, they hook a plethora of non-smokers, including teenagers. RJ Cutler (“The War Room”, “Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry”) speaks with Mike about his new 4-part documentary series on Netflix, “Big Vape”. In it, he traces the tragic arc of the vaping company Juul. Cutler's vision allows him both to understand the humanistic goal of the company's founders and employees, while showing how the incentives of a venture-backed company ultimately led them astray. And he makes a strong case that the story of Juul, of tech solutions leading to unintended consequences, is the story of our era, one especially relevant in a time when we are seeing what results from the powerfully addictive effects of social media. Hidden Gem: Turn Every Page Follow: @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter
Billie Eilish and FINNEAS feel really excited and dubious, respectively, about being Conan O'Brien's friends. Billie and FINNEAS sit down with Conan to discuss skyrocketing to worldwide fame at an early age, growing up seeing themselves all over the internet, favorite instruments, and their documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry. Later, Adam Sachs stops by to drop some info about Gourley's new high-concept podcast.
My guest on the show today is John Young, CEO of Boat Rocker Media (TSX: BRMI). Boat Rocker Media is the home for creative visionaries. An independent, integrated global entertainment company, Boat Rocker's purpose is to tell stories and build iconic brands across all genres and mediums. With offices around the world, Boat Rocker's creative and commercial capabilities include Scripted, Unscripted, and Kids & Family television production, distribution, brand & franchise management, a world-class animation studio, and talent management through Untitled Entertainment. A selection of Boat Rocker's projects include: Invasion (Apple TV+), Orphan Black (BBC AMERICA, CTV Sci-Fi Channel), Dear... (Apple TV+), Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (Apple TV+), The Next Step (BBC, Family Channel, CBC), Daniel Spellbound (Netflix), and Dino Ranch (Disney+, Disney Junior, CBC). Boat Rocker Media went public in March 2021 on the TSX, so they are relatively newer public company, and I wanted to learn more about their strategy moving forward, as well as: What differentiates Boat Rocker Media from other publicly traded independent studios Opportunities within each business segment, and; John's vision for the company in 3-5 years With that, please enjoy my conversation with John Young, CEO of Boat Rocker Media. For more information about Boat Rocker Media, please visit: https://boatrocker.com/home/default.aspx This podcast was recorded and is being made available by SNN, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “SNN”) solely for informational purposes. SNN is not providing or undertaking to provide any financial, economic, legal, accounting, tax, or other advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions provided in this podcast are general in nature, and such information, statements, comments, views, and opinions, and the viewing of/listening to this podcast are not intended to be and should not be construed as the provision of investment advice by SNN. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast do not constitute and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any securities or to make or consider any investment or other course of action. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast (including by guest speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of SNN) are not necessarily those of SNN and may not be current. Reference to any specific third-party entity, product, service, materials, or content does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the SNN. SNN assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. The views expressed by guest speakers are their own and their appearance on this podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. SNN does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any of the information, statements, comments, views, or opinions contained in this podcast, which may include forward-looking statements where actual results may differ materially. SNN does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change, or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. SNN EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST. By accessing this podcast, the listener acknowledges that the entire contents and design of this podcast, are the property of SNN, or used by SNN with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this podcast may save and use information contained in the podcast only for personal or other non-commercial educational purposes. No other use, including without limitation, reproduction, retransmission, or editing of this podcast may be made without the prior written consent of SNN.
Our guest today, RJ Cutler opened up 2021 with his raw, emotional and remarkable new documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry. He's a phenomenal documentary and TV director and producer with nearly thirty years of experience in the business. The $2 million dollars documentary film which was directed, written, and produced by Cutler centered around singer-songwriter teen sensation and Grammy Award artist, Billie Eilish --- Revealing the creation process of Eilish's debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'The very intimate telling of Eillish's solid support system and family, navigating the ropes of the music fame as a young artist depicted unconventionally and astoundingly.From college, Cutler started off as a theater director in New York for nine years until he transitioned to filmmaking in 1993 with his debut film, The War Room. The film follows James Carville and George Stephanopoulos, at first during the New Hampshire primary, and then mostly in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the Clinton campaign headquarters. Producing the film, he was able to combine his journalism and theater directing backgrounds. It turned out to be a great success and earned an Oscar award.He's taken on great subject matters and big presences in his documentaries; the likes of legendary John Belushi, Anna Wintour, or Dick Cheney.Belushi, released in 2020, examines the too-short life of comedian, actor and musician, John Belushi, original SNL cast member, using previously unheard audiotapes recorded shortly after John Belushi's death.Cutler credits his storytelling to the ability to connect the subject to the processes. People's desire to have their story told, especially in documentaries, transcends the technicalities of making a documentary.Other well-known films or shows from Cutler are, The September Issue (2009), Thin (2006), and Dear… (2020)Dear... profiles game-changing icons and the people whose lives they've inspired.Inspired by Apple's groundbreaking “Dear Apple” ad for the Apple Watch, Dear... is an inventive approach to biographies of the influential people who are shaping culture and society today using letters that fans have written to them. Dear... focuses on key moments from subjects' lives and their work that has profoundly impacted not only the individuals who have written letters, but the world at large.All episodes are available to watch now on the Apple TV app with an Apple TV+ subscription.We talked a lot about Cutler's journey in the industry and how he landed the project to direct the first TELL ALL of the coolest 19-year-old in the US right now.Enjoy my enlightening conversation with RJ Cutler.
In this episode Shanna catches up on several shows and movies and the two review Sony's Morbius. They also count down their favorite vampire movies. You'll also hear discussions about Billie Eilish's movies, Steven Soderbergh's Kimi, Adrian Lynne's Deep Water, Hulu's Dopesick, and more. Be sure to also check out Jeff's article Tracy and Hepburn: A Review. Available on the blog. Next time on The Movie Lovers: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Film Faves: Underrated Movies. Look for it on Tuesday, 4/26. Show Notes • Opening and Introduction • The Week in Review (0:0:49) o Shanna's Week: Dopesick Deep Water Kimi The Fallout Mass o Jeff's Week: (0:16:59) Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry Billie Eilish: Happier Than Ever o Our Week: (0:21:49) The Oscars Moon Knight • The Main Event: Morbius (0:34:06) o The Good o The Bad o Spoilers and Final Thoughts (0:52:10) • Film Faves: Vampire Movies (01:08:30) • Where You Can Find Us and Ending (1:32:10) Our Favorite Vampire Movies 12. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) 11. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) 10. The Monster Squad (1987) 9. Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020) – Netflix 8. Dracula (1931) 7. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) – HBO Max 6. Interview with the Vampire (1994) 5. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) 4. Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) 3. Let the Right One In (2008) – Hulu 2. What We Do in the Shadows (2014) 1. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) – Netflix
Licorice Pizza (2021), Respect (2021), Drive My Car (2021), The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), and Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021). Plus: Inherent Vice (2014), Nothing But Trouble (1991), Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003), Boogie Nights (1997), Bringing Up Baby (1938), Flag Day (2021), and Cinderella (2021). This episode is sponsored by FNX Fitness (Use the Discount Code: fourseasonsoffilm and receive 15% off your order). Podcast App: https://playpodca.st/fourseasons Spotify: http://bit.ly/4SOFspotify Check out our latest episodes, digital shorts, movie reviews and more: fourseasonsoffilm.com Where to Find Nathan and Andy: @fourseasonspod on Twitter @fourseasonsoffilm on Instagram @NateRBlackburn on Instagram & Twitter @AJPesa on IG & Twitter Facebook: http://facebook.com/fourseasonsoffilm YouTube: http://youtube.com/fourseasonsoffilm Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/fourseasonsoffilm @fnx_fit Keep Film Alive!
With 99.4 million Instagram followers and counting, Billie Eilish, who just turned 20 years old, is already one of the most popular and critically acclaimed artists of our time. Throughout the world, her music inspires young people who flock to her concerts and know all the lyrics by heart. Renowned filmmaker R.J. Cutler's definitive new Apple TV+ documentary “Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry” is an instant classic, earning its place on this year's Oscar Shortlist. Joining Mike and Ken from his L.A. home base, R.J. talked about the challenges and joys of creating an intimate documentary portrait of one of pop music's hottest stars and her family. Why is it so important for R.J. to have final cut on his films, not just for his own sake, but for the benefit of his subjects as well? What was the powerful moment during Billie's breakthrough Coachella performance that still gets to RJ? By focusing not just on Billie, but also on brother/songwriting partner Finneas and parents, Maggie and Patrick, how did this film end up being, as much as anything, about parenting? And for you fans of “The Office”, how did John Krasinksi indirectly inspire one of the film's most beautiful moments? (And, yes, Justin Bieber fans, we've got you covered, too!) Our Top Docs guarantee: the world may be a little blurry, but this podcast episode is crystal clear. Follow on twitter @rjcutler @topdocspod Hidden Gem: Dream Deceivers
Aaron Mirck maakt poëzie. Hij is 's lands eerste tech-dichter die in zijn bundel “Dit Algoritme Deugt Niet” een ontluisterende dystopische inkijk geeft in het heden en de toekomst vol technologie.Een sfeer die je kunt kennen van Black Mirror, gevat in een soms bijna hypnotiserend metrum.De nerds praten over lege likes, de invloed van algoritmes, social media en fake news. Begeleid met voordrachten door Aaron uit zijn dichtbundel. Met thematiek die de nerds aan tafel bij vlagen treft en stil maakt. Een MNOT om eens goed voor te gaan zitten.Tijdschema00:00:00 Het was even gedoe00:02:37 Introductie Aaron Mirck00:05:11 “Dit algoritme deugt niet”00:22:29 Voordracht: “Mijn algoritme deugt niet”00:25:18 Poëzie, kunstmatige intelligentie en algoritmes00:43:50 Voordracht: “Wij werden toch aan de wereld beloofd”00:47:37 Lege likes00:50:57 Fake news01:08:36 Vragen van de luisteraar01:18:44 Tips01:26:33 AfkondigingTipsFloris DiemelTed Lasso op AppleTV+ (IMDB-url)Growth Hacker Marketing - Ryan HolidayHappier Than Ever - Billie Eilish op SpotifySander BijleveldOnly Murders in the Building op Disney+ (IMDB-url)Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry op AppleTV+Aaron MirckPoëzie als alternatief - Jeroen DeraYous & Yay: New Emotions bij de VPROThe Age of Surveillance Capitalism - Shoshana ZuboffTrust Me I'm Lying - Ryan HolidayFake News | Wat te doen tegen deze moderne plaag? - Interview met Aaron op Coosto.Dit kan niet waar zijn - Joris LuyendijkZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Helping the Film Fan Avoid the Flim-Flam In this episode of Chris and Dean's Movie Picks: “Tina”, “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", “Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry”, “Framing Britney Spears”, “Standing in the Shadows of Motown”, and “Hitsville: The Making of Motown” #TheFilmosophers #moviepicks #MusicDocumentaries #moviereviews http://www.thefilmosophers.com [Theme music performed by Scarlet Newman-Thomas, courtesy of The Teenage Diplomat] © The Filmosophers 2021
The 2nd half of our "2021 (so far)" lists with AmandaTheJedi, we're counting down the films that moved us the most from the first half of the year! TIMECODES... 0:00 Intro 06:51 Honorable Mentions 11:01 The Mitchells Vs. The Machines 12:51 Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry 15:24 Censor 16:43 Blast Beat 18:39 Bo Burnham: Inside 23:58 Zola 26:46 I Care A Lot 31:33 Godzilla vs. Kong 34:01 Bad Trip 36:23 White Lie & Happily 39:35 The Monopoly of Violence 42:00 Cruella 44:35 Pieces of a Woman 46:27 The Father 48:43 Quo Vadis, Aida? & Dear Comrades 50:23 Gunda 52:19 The Killing of Two Lovers 53:55 Identifying Features 55:39 Judas & The Black Messiah 56:56 All Light Everywhere 01:00:26 Dinner in America 01:02:45 The Killing of Two Lovers 01:04:46 Test Pattern 01:07:01 Shiva Baby 01:10:27 Judas & the Black Messiah If you like this podcast share it and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! www.theatzshow.com/intercut Patreon - Patreon.com/IntercutPod Discord - discord.gg/WHvfFGARd2 Facebook - Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - YouTube.com/IntercutPod
It's Primetime Emmy Awards season, and in this episode we talk to two great nominees. Michael Abels joins us for a discussion about composing music for the acclaimed HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow, for which he has received two nominations. He also shares his experience working with filmmaker Jordan Peele on Get Out, Us and a project in the works, and explains the mission of his advocacy group, the Composers Diversity Collective. PLUS: We take a dive into the exciting world of music directors with Billie Eilish's MD, Aron Forbes. He's nominated for two Emmys for his work on the Apple TV+ doc Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry. Learn more about the Composers Diversity Collective Watch performance of Michael Abels' “Sikiliza Kwa Wahenga” (from Get Out) at the 2018 ASCAP Screen Awards RSVP for The ASCAP Experience Listen, Watch & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher
[REBROADCAST FROM FEBRUARY 25, 2021] Last year, Billie Eilish became the youngest artist to sweep the major Grammy categories with her album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? The candid new documentary, "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry," follows the trajectory of her stardom, which began with a song she uploaded to Soundcloud when she was 14 years old. Director RJ Cutler joins us to discuss making the film.
Editors - Greg Finton ACE and Lindsay Utz ACE Editors Greg Finton ACE and Lindsay Utz ACE hadn't worked together prior to Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, but they each had plenty of experience in the world of unscripted storytelling to bring to the table for director R.J. Cutler's film. The story centers around singer-songwriter Billie Eilish and reveals the behind the scenes creation process of her debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Released in select theaters via Neon and on Apple TV+ on February 26, 2021, the film has garnered four Primetime Emmy® nominations, including Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming for Greg and Lindsay. GREG FINTON ACE Although Greg had previously worked with "Billie Eilish" director R.J. Cutler on the series American High, Greg's storied career in documentary editing actually began in the film cutting rooms of some legendary scripted editors. Working as an assistant to editors such as Lynzee Klingman ACE (A River Runs Through It) and Sandra Adair ACE (Dazed and Confused), Greg learned first hand how just changing the rhythm and pace of the dialogue can have a big impact on the way a scene felt. Greg took this knowledge into his work on highly acclaimed documentaries such as It Might Get Loud, He Named Me Malala and Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind. LINDSAY UTZ ACE Prior to teaming up with Greg and R.J. Cutler for the "Billie Eilish doc", Lindsay had made quite a name for herself in the documentary world, having been nominated for both an Emmy® and an ACE Eddie award for her work on the Oscar®-winning documentary, American Factory. A recipient of the 2012 Karen Schmeer Fellowship, Lindsay's talent as a storyteller can also be seen in the documentary projects; Bully, Quest, Miss Americana, as well as the experimental narrative feature, Buoy. Editing Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry In our discussion with the editing team of Greg Finton ACE and Lindsay Utz ACE, we talk about: Enjoying the challenge presented by documentary editing The deep reservoir of footage afforded by the cell phone era Lower thirds being a crucial decision in doc filmmaking How award nominations can impact a documentary editor's career The advantages of starting out as an assistant in film cutting rooms The Credits Get your free 100GB of media transfer at MASV Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out the free trial of Media Composer | Ultimate Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
On this special episode of Cinema Enema, the boys brought along guest Randal Plunkett, Writer/Director of The Green Sea! Out now for rent/own on VOD. Randal is a producer, writer, director and he's here to talk about everything that went into making his new film The Green Sea as well as his love of laud noisy music, schlock films like Joe's Apartment, and everything in between. Timecodes: 0:35 - Welcome 2:42 - about Randal | How Aaron and Randal met each other 6:44 - the trials and tribulations of filmmaking | "it's really hard to have a lot of depth in an hour and ten minutes.." 14:03 - the formula problem | selling movies to different territories 31:51 - streaming | the greatness of convenience 38:43 - nothing beats physical media 47:21 - the tech side of filmmaking | working with Katharine Isabelle 58:37 - release Information for The Green Sea 1:01:19 - the films of Satoshi Kon | the influence of Japanese cinema 1:14:45 - Lords of Chaos | conversations with our buddy Pat | Music nerd talk 1:26:59 - the benefit of seeing movies in 4k | cinema nerd talk 1:33:45 - analog vs digital | Rob Zombie doing the Musters | Rob Zombie's worst movie? 1:46:06 - [RECENT WATCHES: ZACH] - Tron (1982) | The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) | Pale Rider (1985) | Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021) | The Last Blockbuster (2020) | Mare of Easttown (2021) 2:00:46 - [RECENT WATCHES: RANDAL] - Joe's Apartment (1996) (and other forgotten 90's - early 2000's schlock) | Dog Pound (2010) | You Were Never Really Here (2017) | Animal Factory (2000) | Atonement (2007) | Crocodile Dundee II (1988) | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) | The 'Burbs (1989) | Judgment Night (1993) | Primer (2004) | Seconds (1966) 2:41:03 - [RECENT WATCHES: AARON] - Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) | The Amusement Park (1973) | Run (2020) |This Is 40 (2012) | Minari (2020) Matchstick Men (2003) | Fatherhood (2021) | Cutting Class (1989) | Dead & Buried (1981) 2:54:47 - The Green Sea (2021) Available Digitally July 13th! 2:55:42 - The Green Sea (2021) Trailer 2:56:55 - a change of plans.. Zach's pick for the next episode is: The Truman Show (1998) ___ Please help spread the word and leave us ratings and reviews on itunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and YouTube! Also, follow the Official Revival House feed for all of our shows in one place. ___ SUPPORT US: ►https://patreon.com/revivalhousenetwork ►https://teespring.com/stores/revivalhouse
On this special episode of Cinema Enema, the boys brought along guest Randal Plunkett, Writer/Director of The Green Sea! Out now for rent/own on VOD. Randal is a producer, writer, director and he's here to talk about everything that went into making his new film The Green Sea as well as his love of laud noisy music, schlock films like Joe's Apartment, and everything in between. Timecodes: 0:35 - Welcome 2:42 - about Randal | How Aaron and Randal met each other 6:44 - the trials and tribulations of filmmaking | "it's really hard to have a lot of depth in an hour and ten minutes.." 14:03 - the formula problem | selling movies to different territories 31:51 - streaming | the greatness of convenience 38:43 - nothing beats physical media 47:21 - the tech side of filmmaking | working with Katharine Isabelle 58:37 - release Information for The Green Sea 1:01:19 - the films of Satoshi Kon | the influence of Japanese cinema 1:14:45 - Lords of Chaos | conversations with our buddy Pat | Music nerd talk 1:26:59 - the benefit of seeing movies in 4k | cinema nerd talk 1:33:45 - analog vs digital | Rob Zombie doing the Musters | Rob Zombie's worst movie? 1:46:06 - [RECENT WATCHES: ZACH] - Tron (1982) | The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) | Pale Rider (1985) | Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021) | The Last Blockbuster (2020) | Mare of Easttown (2021) 2:00:46 - [RECENT WATCHES: RANDAL] - Joe's Apartment (1996) (and other forgotten 90's - early 2000's schlock) | Dog Pound (2010) | You Were Never Really Here (2017) | Animal Factory (2000) | Atonement (2007) | Crocodile Dundee II (1988) | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) | The 'Burbs (1989) | Judgment Night (1993) | Primer (2004) | Seconds (1966) 2:41:03 - [RECENT WATCHES: AARON] - Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) | The Amusement Park (1973) | Run (2020) |This Is 40 (2012) | Minari (2020) Matchstick Men (2003) | Fatherhood (2021) | Cutting Class (1989) | Dead & Buried (1981) 2:54:47 - The Green Sea (2021) Available Digitally July 13th! 2:55:42 - The Green Sea (2021) Trailer 2:56:55 - a change of plans.. Zach's pick for the next episode is: The Truman Show (1998) ___ Please help spread the word and leave us ratings and reviews on itunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and YouTube! Also, follow the Official Revival House feed for all of our shows in one place. ___ SUPPORT US: ►https://patreon.com/revivalhousenetwork ►https://teespring.com/stores/revivalhouse
On today's episode of Art of the Cut, Steve talks with with Greg Finton, ACE and Lindsay Utz, ACE. This editing duo were responsible for cutting a year's worth of fly-on-the-wall footage and archive material into the two hours and twenty minutes documentary of Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry." Thanks to Frame.io for their support of Art of the Cut and their pledge to keep this content coming your way. Read this interview and many others at blog.frame.io, where you'll also find expert guides, tutorials, and insights from veteran filmmakers across the film and TV industry.
Our guest today, RJ Cutler opened up 2021 with his raw, emotional and remarkable new documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry. He's a phenomenal documentary and TV director and producer with nearly thirty years of experience in the business. The $2 million dollars documentary film which was directed, written, and produced by Cutler centered around singer-songwriter teen sensation and Grammy Award artist, Billie Eilish --- Revealing the creation process of Eilish's debut studio album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'The very intimate telling of Eillish's solid support system and family, navigating the ropes of the music fame as a young artist depicted unconventionally and astoundingly.From college, Cutler started off as a theater director in New York for nine years until he transitioned to filmmaking in 1993 with his debut film, The War Room. The film follows James Carville and George Stephanopoulos, at first during the New Hampshire primary, and then mostly in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the Clinton campaign headquarters. Producing the film, he was able to combine his journalism and theater directing backgrounds. It turned out to be a great success and earned an Oscar award.He's taken on great subject matters and big presences in his documentaries; the likes of legendary John Belushi, Anna Wintour, or Dick Cheney.Belushi, released in 2020, examines the too-short life of comedian, actor and musician, John Belushi, original SNL cast member, using previously unheard audiotapes recorded shortly after John Belushi's death.Cutler credits his storytelling to the ability to connect the subject to the processes. People's desire to have their story told, especially in documentaries, transcends the technicalities of making a documentary.Other well-known films or shows from Cutler are, The September Issue (2009), Thin (2006), and Dear… (2020)Dear... profiles game-changing icons and the people whose lives they've inspired.Inspired by Apple's groundbreaking “Dear Apple” ad for the Apple Watch, Dear... is an inventive approach to biographies of the influential people who are shaping culture and society today using letters that fans have written to them. Dear... focuses on key moments from subjects' lives and their work that has profoundly impacted not only the individuals who have written letters, but the world at large.All episodes are available to watch now on the Apple TV app with an Apple TV+ subscription.We talked a lot about Cutler's journey in the industry and how he landed the project to direct the first TELL ALL of the coolest 19-year-old in the US right now.Enjoy my enlightening conversation with RJ Cutler.
David, Devindra, and Jeff are joined by Carlos Aguilar to discuss Jon Chu and Lin-Manuel Miranda's latest film, In The Heights. Follow Carlos on Twitter. Find Carlos's writing on In the Heights in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and Indiewire. Use #slashtag on Twitter to recommend a title for us to watch. Thanks to Mike C for building the Hashtag Slashtag website: https://hashtagslashtag.com/Thanks to our sponsors this week: Babbel, Feals, Masterclass, and ColdSave. When you purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription, you get an additional 3 months for FREE. Go to Babbel.com and use promo code FILMCAST. Become a Feals member today by going to Feals.com/filmcast and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping. Go to Masterclass.com/filmcastpod for 15% off Masterclass. Watch the action-packed first episode of Cold Save right now by heading to coldsaveseries.com today. Weekly Plugs David - Recapping Loki with Dan GvozdenDevindra - Lots of E3 content over on the Engadget YouTube channelJeff - DLC does E3! Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (14:30)David - Infinite, Kevin Can F Himself, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, The Year Earth ChangedDevindra - Sweet Tooth, In TreatmentJeff - Loki, Hacks Feature (~1:10:00)In the HeightsSpoilers (~1:39:14) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon. Listen and subscribe to David's newest podcast Culturally Relevant and subscribe to his YouTube channel. Check out Jeff Cannata's D&D show Dungeon Run and listen to We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook. Credits: Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from SMHMUSIC.com. Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Corwith. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com, clicking on the /Filmcast tab, and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week!
R.J. Cutler loves the “narratives of the real world,” but spent the first few years of his career as a theater director. These days, he’s best known for his documentary work, such as The War Room, A Perfect Candidate, and The World According to Dick Cheney. Most recently, he’s tackled a documentary on comedian John Belushi, a documentary on musician Billie Eilish, and the new Apple series Dear… which chronicles the “biographies of iconic figures in society by using letters written by those whose lives have been changed by the work.” In this interview, Cutler discusses being compelled by subjects, why he avoided “talking heads” for Belushi, what it was like to discover Marlon Brando’s secret recordings, what he learned from biographer Walter Isaacson, details on an upcoming Martha Stewart documentary, and his Wayne Gretzky approach to filmmaking. If it’s your first time listening, make sure to subscribe and visit my new website for information on the YouTube channel, the blog, this podcast, and my new book ‘Ink by the Barrel’ which takes advice from these 200+ interviews at the link below… Join the email list here: www.brockswinson.com Follow us on Instagram for updates: @brockswinson If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Documentary Filmmaker R.J. Cutler joins Anthony to discuss his career and work on his latest projects "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry", "Dear..." and "Belushi". Produced by David Janove.
Un episodio doble de #ElPodcast de Alejandro Marín sobre documentales musicales: 0:00 | Sérgio Mendes y John Scheinfeld Sérgio Mendes es uno de los grandes nombres de la música de Brasil desde la segunda mitad del siglo XX. En esta conversación para #ElPodcast de Alejandro Marín habla del documental "Sérgio Mendes in the Key of Joy" junto con el director John Scheinfeld. Más allá de la bossa nova, tanto el músico como el realizador nos demuestran que la carrera de Mendes permitió traducir al público mundial (especialmente de Estados Unidos) mucho de lo que escondía Latinoamérica para transformar los esquemas del pop y este documental da fe de su influencia incluso en personajes que no tienen nada que ver con la música, como el actor Harrison Ford. 18:47 | R. J. Cutler R. J. Cutler lleva al menos treinta años haciendo documentales. Ha sido nominado al Oscar y anda estrenando "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry", con la que acompaña la llegada a la fama de la joven cantante. En este capítulo de #ElPodcast de Alejandro Marín, Cutler habla de las técnicas del cinema verité para acercarse a sus personajes y construir relatos íntimos, como el que logró junto a Eilish.
Hallo zusammen, heute besprechen wir “Die Mitchells gegen die Maschinen”. Shownotes: Geplänkel (Geschaut, gespielt, gelesen, gehört, gefühlt): Love and Monsters, Bridgerton, Shadow and Bone, Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry, Catch Me If You Can, Strike, Das Kartell (05:30) Review – Die Mitchells gegen die Maschinen (44:42) Wie immer sind wir dankbar für E-Mails […] More
Episode 26 - The Inclusionist - with expert Simma Lieberman is live! This week’s episode starts with Kops giving Lee positive vibes, reinforcement and overall appreciation, going over *again* Lee’s guitar play, skiing and tennis game. Some Dr. Nicole LePera texts come up, Kops doesn’t understand what they mean. Then Kops and Lee briefly talk about the loss of a friend and being appreciative for this space and everything they have. Moving on...- This week’s expert is Diversity Consultant Simma Lieberman, Lee wants to make sure Kops asks Simma targeted questions and doesn't get heated (07:17). - Your Idiots do some documentary review of WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn (Hulu) and Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (Apple TV) (08:17).The boys breakdown their thoughts on bias, diversity and all that come along with these subjects (30:52). Expert Simma Lieberman (https://simmalieberman.com/, https://raceconvo.com/) (39:00) joins Kops and Lee to talk about all things diversity, race, privilege and bias. The boys come right back (01:40:28) to discuss their conversation with Simma and their key takeaways.Thank you very much Simma for coming on the podcast! Connect with Simma at her website and check out her podcast today. Contact Zush Photography for all of your bar/bat mitzvah, wedding and event photography needs (973-314-1527 or email info@zushphotography.com). Mentions the Idiots sent you!Follow Two Idiots and an Expert on… Facebook / Instagram / Twitter#theinclusionist #raceconvo #conversationsonrace #culturalintelligence #diversityandinclusionconsultant #speaker #facilitator #inclusiveleadership #ApplePodcast #SpotifyPodcast #TwoIdiotsandanexpert #2IdiotsandanExpert
On todays episode of the Frame & Reference Podcast, Kenny talks with Jenna Rosher about DP'ing the new documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry.” In this new Apple TV+ show we get an intimate look at Billie Eilish’s journey as she navigated life on the road, on stage and at home all while creating her debut album. Jenna has shot a number of music documentaries including “Dave Matthews Band: Stand Up” and “Inside Out: Trey and Dave Go To Africa” as well as the documentary “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind.” Enjoy the episode! Thanks for listening! If you like the podcast, please give it a like and leave a review on your podcast app of choice. Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coasts leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out Filmtools.com for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for the latest news coming out of the industry.
Through the first three months of 2021, there have been a wide array of enjoyable films released. From Oscar nominees to riveting documentaries to hidden indie gems, we're looking back to January, February and March to count down the 20 Best Movies released through the beginning of the year. Check out the full list and links to our previous discussions on the AtZ Website - https://www.theatzshow.com/news-blog//best-q1-movies-of-2021 TIMECODES... 0:00 Intro 02:29 Godzilla Vs. Kong 14:47 Nobody 18:32 Thunder Force 22:23 20 Best Films of 2021's First Quarter 23:37 Happily 26:34 Zack Snyder's Justice League 27:58 Malcolm & Marie 30:56 Breaking Fast 31:57 I Care A Lot 33:34 Our Friend 35:38 To All The Boys: Always and Forever 37:53 Raya and the Last Dragon 38:47 Acasa, My Home 39:47 Little Fish 40:52 Some Kind of Heaven 43:49 MLK/FBI 45:34 Herself 47:06 Pieces of a Woman 49:10 Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry 53:31 Test Pattern 55:11 Identifying Features 57:14 The Father 01:01:12 True Mothers 01:03:27 Honorable Mentions 01:07:22 Judas and the Black Messiah 01:11:27 NEW TO SEE / Invincible 01:13:30 Two Distant Strangers 01:15:49 City of Lies 01:18:14 Honeydew If you like this podcast share it and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! www.theatzshow.com/intercut Patreon - Patreon.com/IntercutPod Discord - discord.gg/WHvfFGARd2 Facebook - Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - YouTube.com/IntercutPod
Endlich reden wir mal wieder über unseren Konsum.Mit dabei:Einige Comics, American Gods Staffel 3, die Doku zum Aufstieg von Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, Zero Zero Zero, Last Samurai und die Bücher: Alte weiße Männer, Start with Why, Why we Sleep, Atomic Attraction & einiges mehr...Viel Spaß!
No Visse o Oscar 2021? de hoje, comentamos sobre a nova aposta de Lee Daniels para as premiações. O diretor, que já concorreu e ficou famoso pelo filme Preciosa, traz a história da cantora de jazz Billie Holiday e os desencontros dela com o FBI durante sua carreira. Com uma atuação magnífica de Andra Day, o filme desponta colocando a Hulu em evidência e com boas chances na categoria de Melhor Atriz. Vem ouvir nossa opinião sobre o filme e a corrida nessa categoria! Não se esquece de nos seguir nas redes sociais: @vissebr no Twitter e no Instagram, e de entrar no nosso grupo de discussões no Telegram (também @vissebr)! A equipe: Aninha: Instagram e Twitter Leo: Instagram e Twitter Matheus: Instagram e Twitter Lembrando que é recomendado assistir ao filme antes de ouvir o podcast, pois ele está cheio de SPOILERS. Mas comentamos no início nossas opiniões sem spoilers, e aí avisamos quando eles começam! Obras citadas no podcast: - Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry - A Voz Suprema do Blues - O Ocaso de uma Estrela / Lady Sings the Blues - O Mordomo da Casa Branca - 12 Anos de Escravidão - Preciosa: Uma História de Esperança - - The Forty-Year-Old Version - Moonlight: Sob a Luz do Luar - Caixa de Pássaros / Bird Box - Tron: O Legado - Todo Mundo Odeia o Chris (série) - Boneca Russa (série) - American Pie - Orange is the New Black (série) - Mank - Entourage (série) - Um Barco e Nove Destinos - Uma Noite em Miami... - Judas e o Messias Negro - O Auto da Compadecida - Judy: Muito Além do Arco-Íris - Bohemian Rhapsody - Nomadland - Três Anúncios Para um Crime - Bela Vingança
¡Súper Makinon con 9 victorias consecutivas! Nos echamos a Los Rayados en un partido con decisiones arbitrales polémicas pero continua la inercia ganadora. Ahora viene La Jornada 12 contra Atlas que también anda enrachado y puede cortarnos el récord de esta campaña. ¿Quién para campeón después del sorteo de los Cuartos de Final de la UEFA Champions League? Aquí nuestro "análisis" de los partidos (¡naaaaa!). El Atlético de Madrid sigue en el primer puesto de La Liga con dos amenazantes seguidores como lo son el Barcelona y Real Madrid que están a la caza de un tropiezo para arrebatarle el liderato de cara a la fecha 28. El Abierto Mexicano de Tenis se lleva a cabo en las inmediaciones del Hotel Princess Diamante de Acapulco y el griego Tsitsipás es el gran favorito para llevarse el título, aquí te contamos cómo va. En nuestras recomenadiones para ver el fin de semana: Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Burry y sus 19 añitos con toda la fama y éxitos posibles y ya nos chutamos las 4 hrs de Justice League Snyder Cut y...¡vale toda la pinshi pena! El adiós a Sax, un grande de nuestro rock nacional (QEPD). Dan a conocer (por error, ¡gracias Smash Mouth!) el cartel del Corona Capital Guadalajara, Inspector anuncia un streaming en vivo y U2 transmitirá en vivo 4 míticos conciertos donde incluyen el de su gira PopMart de 1997 en el Foro Sol. Música de Crystal Castles, Black Pumas, La Maldita y Billie Eilish para darle ritmo al fin de semana.
Scappiamo dalle api e facciamo discorsi di m***a in un lunedì cursed. Per fortuna c'è Billie.IN QUESTO EPISODIO:- L'estate in cui imparammo a volare [Serie TV]: https://bit.ly/30VQxQ4 - Grim Fandango [Videogioco]: http://grimremastered.com/ - Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry [Documentario]: https://apple.co/3qTtboN MA ABBIAMO CITATO ANCHE:- The ASMR Bee Movie [Film]- Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator [Videogioco]SEGUICI!- Facebook: https://bit.ly/3jIUhwm - Instagram: https://bit.ly/3iCcdap- TikTok: https://bit.ly/3jViGQ9 SCEGLI DOVE ASCOLTARCI:- Gopodme: gopod.me/topichourpodcast- Spreaker: https://bit.ly/3iD4qZZ- Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3d67jkZ- Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3npdjKd- Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/34OP5Rp- YouTube: https://bit.ly/2SyZlHoMUSICA:- "Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar www.betterwithmusic.com | CC BY-SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Open. Grounds for Divorce? Hi/Lo: Stimulus Edition. A.D.D. News. Listener Paige Who Lives In A Van. Whose the Most Basic? Director R.J. Cutler re: "Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry". A.D.D. News. Sweet James re: Policing the Fun Police. Time for an Intervention. Let's Ask 21 Pilots to help with Pilot Shortage. A.D.D. News. FOMO's Back. Robot Takeover. Stryker Wants A Tattoo. Close. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have a content overload. From Oprah's interview with Meghan and Harry, to space updates, to my thoughts on Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, we're covering it all. Listen to hear my top What's Good picks of the week and advice on how going against the grain might just be the best way to find what makes you, you. If it's right for you, it's right to do.
I det åttionionde avsnittet av Speccat blir det recensioner och intryck av nya spel, samt tips på serier och dokumentärer. Niklas har spelat klart Little Nightmares 2 och peppar inför det kommande Aliens-spelet, Elisabeth kämpar mot JRPG-klyschor i Bravely Default 2 och Tommy har sett triss i musikdokumentärer. Mycket nöje med avsnitt 89 av Speccat! Spel som avhandlas: Little Nightmares 2, Bravely Default 2, Terranigma, Aliens: Colonial Marines, Aliens: Fireteam, Parks Filmer som avhandlas: Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, Yung Lean: In My Head, Beastie Boys Story Serier som avhandlas: Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma, Klippans Karaokecup
Blade, die Firma hinter dem Streamingdienst Shadow, meldet Konkurs an. Trotz riesigem Ansturm, wenn's nach Blade geht. Entwickler Avalanche will in «Harry Potter Hogwarts Legacy» derweil Charakerermöglichkeiten für Transmenschen anbieten und grenzt sich von der transphoben Harry-Potter-Schöpferin ab. Nicht auf den Hogwarts-Express, aber auf den portable-Bluetooth-Speaker-Zug springt neuerdings auch Sonos auf. Hasselblad hingegen macht gemeinsame Sache mit Oneplus, auch wenn wir daran zweifeln, dass Oneplus' Kameras dadurch mit ihren Namensvettern mithalten können. Zum Schluss: Der Erfinder der Kassette und der CD ist gestorben, aber unsere Nostalgie lebt weiter. Darüberhinaus wird der Star der «Creed»-Filme Michael B. Jordan beim neusten Teil gleich selbst Regie führen und Billie Eilish gewährt intime Einblicke in der Doku «The World's a little Blurry». Blizzard lässt dich weiter in Nostalgie schwelgen mit der Arcade Collection und «Loop Hero» mischt Idle Game mit Deckbuilder und Rollenspiel-Simulation.## Thema[00:10:43] Streamingdienst Shadow steht vor dem Aus[00:19:00] «Harry Potter Hogwarts Legacy» mit Trans-Auswahl[00:24:25] Back to the 90s mit neuem Turtles-Game[00:28:00] «Roblox» startet an der Börse durch[00:32:52] Gamestop geht wieder durch die Decke[00:35:15] Roam: Neuer Sonos Speaker[00:40:22] Hasselblad X Oneplus[00:45:51] Erfinder der Kassette gestorben[00:53:21] Michael B. Jordan führt bei «Creed 3» Regie[00:57:14] «Braveheart»-Drehbuchautor inszeniert Film über die Schweizer Garde[00:59:42] «Billie Eilish: The World's a little Blurry»[01:04:02] Blizzard Arcade[01:07:00] «Maquette»[01:10:23] «Loop Hero»[01:15:34] Magic-Set Time Spiral Remastered Mehr über die Redaktoren oder den digitec Podcast findest du auf der Website digitec.ch. Du kannst uns auch direkt folgen indem du in einem Artikel von uns am Ende des Textes auf «Autor folgen» klickst.Philipp Rüegg auf digitec oder Twitter unter laz0rbrainSimon Balissat auf digitec oder Twitter unter en_graveLuca Fontana auf digitec oder Twitter unter LFonta88E-MailDiscordYoutubeTwitchMusik von Claudio Beck
Noah returns to talk about news, reviews, and trivia!News:-The Golden Globes fallout-King Bach to replace T.I. in Ant-Man 3-Ari Aster will be the next M. Night Shyamalan-Robert Downey Jr. is denying being in Dolittle (2020)Reviews:-WandaVision: Season 1 Ep. 8-9 -Chaos Walking-Cherry (2021)-Billie Eilish: The World's a Little BlurryTrivia:-Bruce Willis is dead/has been deadInstagram: the_kernel_newsTikTok: thekernelnewsFacebook: @theofficialkernelnewsLetterboxd: noahthekernelWritten by: Bryant Goodman and Noah NortonProduced by: Bryant Goodman and Brandt Goodman
Análisis del documental de Apple TV sobre Billie Eilish The World`s A Little Blurry, en compañía de nuestra fiel escudera Gala Paloma, gritos, llanto y mucho amor para Billie.
It's a positive week with a lot of great content to recommend, but we start negative as we revisit I Care a Lot - Netflix (5:41), and Jack talks about why he didn't like it. The rest of the shows and documentaries come with two enthusiastic thumbs up. They are: Beartown - HBO (11:09), It's a Sin - HBO Max (16:03), Billie Eilish - The World's a Little Blurry - Apple TV+ (23:21), Allen v. Farrow - HBO Max (32:32), and Ginny & Georgia - Netflix (39:01).
The CineSnob Podcast returns from the frozen tundra as Cody, Jocelyn and Jerrod review HBO Max's “Tom and Jerry,” A24's “Minari,” and the Apple TV+ documentary “Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry.” They also talk the bitter cold that took over Texas two weeks ago as well as the pending launch of Paramount+, including a new “Beavis and Butthead” movie. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/support
Narendra anteng nonton dokumenter billie + Twinda kepoin background ibunya billie~ #tentangnada bareng @thebridestory podcast: https://youtu.be/D7MfZWeVJME komen + tulis pertanyaan kamu yuk di video podcast di atas, siapa tau bisa kami bahas di episode podcast selanjutnya~
Lynn, & Carl with special guest Ron Stevens talk about Keep Live Alive. They discuss new releases: Cherry, The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Tom & Jerry, The Independents, Billie Eilish - The World's a Little Blurry, Crisis and Silk Road. Plus the Globes, Woody & Mia and AFL's (Virtual) Trivia Night on March 12.
Welcome to Now Showing NZ’s Movie Reviews and TV Reviews Podcast for the Week Ending 28/02/2021 Our PODCAST IS NOT SPOILER-FREE We’ve got a mixed bag of content to review […] The post Movie Reviews and TV Reviews Podcast #48 The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021)/Monster Hunter (2020)/Billie Eilish The World’s a Little Blurry (2021)/WandaVision Ep 08 S01/Cruel Intentions (2016) appeared first on Now Showing NZ.
We review For All Mankind, Superman & Lois, and Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry.
This week they're covering Tiger Woods, Generation Jones, Murder Hornets, and much much more! Tune in every Friday for more WOW Report. 10) Jonathan Bennett from Mean Girls Posted a Peen Pic! @02:49 9) The CW's Superman & Lois: Does it Fly? @06:18 8) Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry @09:15 7) Oregon Man Arrested with .77 BAC! @20:43 6) Hot Docu Series: Allen v. Farrow @22:25 5) Generation Jones: The Lost Generation @27:38 4) Randy Takeover: Tiger Woods @34:57 3) Randy Takeover: Penis Politics @37:57 2) Randy Takeover: This Week's Celebrity Interviews @39:33 1) RETURN of the Murder Hornets @47:39 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the blink of an eye, Billie Eilish has gone from being an aspiring musician to a five-time Grammy Award winner and global superstar with a multimillion-fan following on social media. Brilliantly capturing this incredible journey in his new documentary, award-winning director RJ Cutler returns to the podcast to discuss Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021). Inspired by musicals, concert films and observational cinema, the film takes an intimate look at Billie Eilish's remarkable rise to superstardom. RJ spent a year with Billie Eilish and her family, and what he found was an extraordinary teenage artist creating remarkable music with her brother Finneas. He also found a young woman in full control of her career with the support of those who love and respect her. Available to stream exclusively on Apple TV+ from February 26th 2021, this film is destined to become an instant classic to be revisited for many years to come. “She's demanding, she's exacting, she displeases herself. Did we just describe the teenager or the artist? - R.J. Cutler Time Stamps: 03:40 - What the audience can expect to see in Billie Eilish: The Word's a Little Blurry. 05:21 - How content RJ is with the final result of the film. 06:09 - The year of Billie's life captured in the film. 10:53 - The film's incredible concert footage. 14:13 - What type of audience Billie has, and the connection she has with them. 16:55 - How Billie is a genuine person rather than a created persona. 17:30 - How RJ got involved with the project. 20:58 - The innate directing skills Billie has. 24:13 - What RJ thought he would capture before shooting began. 26:50 - The amount of change that is going on in Billie's life at the moment. 34:38 - How RJ realised on his first day of filming that Billie really was the boss. 42:06 - How Billie's story and her art are both specific and universal. 47:45 - What is next for RJ? Resources: Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (2021) DA Pennebaker's Dont Look Back on Factual America Belushi: The Brilliance and Tragedy of a Comedy Genius on Factual America Connect with R.J. Cutler:Twitter Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter
Aaron is joined by Siftpop Writer Alice this week. We'll preview Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, Cherry, and catch up on all of the TV! Send any questions or feedback to writersroom@siftpop.com and for more great shows like this, visit studiodna.media