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(00:00) The guys pick through Rolling Stone: Top 250 Songs of the Century (so far)(20:18) Jay King, Celtics reporter for The Athletic and co-host of the "Still Poddable" podcast, joins Toucher & Hardy to talk about getting his butt whooped by the Celtics coaches in a recent pickup game(33:20) Sarge came over to Hardy's house to drop some lines the other day.(PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads)CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the Two Queens, Two Crowns season finale!We're wrapping up the season by reading your comments on the “Life of a Showgirl” episode—talking Taylor Swift's album discourse, the lightning bolt necklace drama, and the fine line between critique and conspiracy.Then it's a full Black News roundup: Tyra Banks's hot ice cream empire (yes, really), the Kehlani “Folded” challenge taking all the way over, and Rolling Stone's top 250 songs of the 21st century (Missy Elliott at #1—we salute you!).Stay tuned for bonus episodes while we recharge for Season 4!Subscribe for monthly bonus episodes:https://patreon.com/2Queens2CrownsJoin the conversation:TikTok -@2queens2crowns,@iam_kjmiller, @leta_bitchknowYouTube -2 Queens 2 CrownsIG:@kjmiller, @letabknow References:@justwaynecreative's post about Taylor's album being racially coded:https://www.tiktok.com/@justwaynecreative/video/7560093884991212855Kylie's new song:https://www.eonline.com/news/1423784/kylie-jenners-music-debut-fourth-strike-with-terror-jrCharlie XCX on SNL:https://people.com/charli-xcx-crashes-role-model-saturday-night-live-performance-change-11828701Tyra Banks' Hot Ice Cream:https://www.dailydot.com/entertainment/tyra-banks-hot-ice-cream/Kehlani's Folded:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFMYx1TibeQSome of the Folded Remixes:https://www.vibe.com/lists/kehlani-folded-challenge-best-of-brandy-toni-braxton/Rolling Stone's 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century So Far:https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-songs-of-the-21st-century-1235410452/
KY ACT Scores.... Flood Prone Property Purchase.... State General Fund.... Vickie Smith From Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center.... Jetsons Live Action Film.... Sabrina Carpenter To Host SNL.... Best Songs Of The 21st Century (So Far)
In this episode, we recap this week in pop culture news. Join us as we break down the snubs, the surprises, and the placements clearly designed to ruin friendships in Rolling Stone's "Greatest Songs" list. Plus, we check in on the box office and upcoming trailers in the hopes of finding something that isn't just for rage clicks.Relevant links: Our full show notes are at knoxandjamie.com/629Gift giving is hard, but our 2025 Gift Guide presented by Fashion Fix is free and here to help! Get it at Knoxandjamie.com/giftguideHow Do We Feel // The 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century So Far (via Rolling Stone) Box Office Report // Out now: Tron: Ares | Roofman | One Battle After Another Coming Soon: Regretting You | Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere | The Hand That Rocks the Cradle | If I Had Legs I'd Kick You | Last Days | House of Dynamite Trailer Park // Mercy Red Light Mentions: SNL | Diane Keaton | Lover Green Light | James Franklin Fired | Time Out or Clapping? | Curt Cignetti | 49er's Ankle Injury Green Lights:Jamie: book - Mate by Ali HazelwoodKnox: book - Flesh by David Szalay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Sound Up! with Mark Goodman and Alan Light,” Rolling Stone reviews editor Jon Dolan joins us to talk about the magazine's new list of the 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century. Roger recaps a special NYC underplay by The Cult. In music news, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced this year's performers and presenters, Slash confirmed that a new Guns' n Roses album is coming (sometime), MTV shuttered their music channels, and longtime Blackhearts drummer Thommy Price passed away. Our new music picks this week include Dasha, Mobb Deep, and Jay Som with Hayley Williams. Break A 32:13BREAK B 54:41 We want to make you part of the conversation. Leave us your comments via text or audio message at connect@sounduppod.com https://www.instagram.com/sounduppod/https://twitter.com/sounduppod Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rolling Stone just named "Get Ur Freak On" the greatest song of the 21st century so far — and Missy Elliott herself joins host Brian Hiatt to talk about its creation and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey film fans! Welcome back to another episode of The Infinity Film Podcast! Your hosts Rod and Ben are joined by Shane and new guest Haley for some article discussion (Best Performances of the Century So Far), recent watches breakdowns and news! Then, we dive into the four movies of Ari Aster's career so far, talking about our favorites, scariest moments, etc. Do please enjoy!
And…we're back! Did you miss us? You can say so—it's OK. Yes, it's the return of Vintage Sand, your film history podcast, with our first episode since May. It was a frantic and wonderful summer, but now the leaves are falling and it's time for us to get back to what we love to do, with a double episode no less than 25 years in the making. That's right, fellow film fanatics; it's Vintage Sand's Top Ten Films of the 21st Century (So Far). And once again, a major cultural institution has stolen our ideas! When last we three met in May, we had decided to do these episodes. But fate intervened and delayed us, and, sure enough, when we opened up the “New York Times” in mid-July, there was their best of the century list so far. This has happened to us far too often to be coincidence—anyone know any good intellectual property lawyers out there? And that “Times” list was truly interesting in several ways. First of all, we much preferred the fan's list of the Top 100 (to my great pleasure it included “La La Land”, “Blade Runner 2049”, “Sinners” and “Midsommar”). But, in what was perhaps a bit of quiet backlash to the 2022 “Sight & Sound” Poll, there were only a handful of directors of color, and fewer female directors than one might have expected. On the other hand, the clear “winner” of the Times poll was Christopher Nolan, the only director with five films on the list (the Coens, PTA, Alfonso Cuarón each had four). Nolan is the Hitchcock of our times, in the sense that he is one of those rare directors who both receives critical acclaim and puts asses in the seats. Now if he would only put those blaring soundtracks a little lower in the audio mix so that older, cranky audience members such as us have a shot at hearing the dialogue… Ultimately, the work we put into creating these lists revealed a surprising and heartening result. From long before the time we started Vintage Sand back in 2018, all we've heard is doom and gloom about the state of cinema this century. “Film is dead” because folks are watching on their phones, or because of the algorithm, or because of streaming, or because of the emphasis on the global film marketplace over the domestic, or because our attention spans have vaporized, and on and on. Not that those are not real issues, but the death of film has been continuously reported since sound arrived roughly a century ago. And let me tell you, dear and faithful listeners: we had an incredibly difficult time narrowing down our respective lists to 25, let alone 10. We were overwhelmed with the number of creative, innovative, and moving films we had to choose from, films that will stand the test of time as well as any you could mention from the imagined “Golden Ages” of film. So our message, in the end, is one of optimism. Film is still a vital and glorious art form, and while you may have to dig around a bit more than you used to to find the greatness, it is clearly there. Enjoy these two episodes, and join us in facing the future of film with anticipation, excitement and joy.
Best Movies of the Century (So Far): #75 to #51"
Jimmy and Danny return to do rapid fire reviews of nearly a dozen Q3 releases from Jade, The Favors, Twenty-One Pilots, Ed Sheeran, Djo, and more! Next they look ahead to the rest of the year in music including the much anticipated release of Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl," Doja Cat and Demi Lovato's returns to pop, Florence + The Machine, Tame Impala and a whole host of other projects from artists big and small. Finally the brothers wrap up with the continuation of their Best Albums of the 21st Century So Far with numbers 15 through 11.Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us. TikTok: @thedailyrecordspin Instagram: @thedailyrecordspin_podcast Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com
And…we're back! Did you miss us? You can say so—it's OK. Yes, it's the return of Vintage Sand, your film history podcast, with our first episode since May. It was a frantic and wonderful summer, but now the leaves are falling and it's time for us to get back to what we love to do, with a double episode no less than 25 years in the making. That's right, fellow film fanatics; it's Vintage Sand's Top Ten Films of the 21st Century (So Far). And once again, a major cultural institution has stolen our ideas! When last we three met in May, we had decided to do these episodes. But fate intervened and delayed us, and, sure enough, when we opened up the “New York Times” in mid-July, there was their best of the century list so far. This has happened to us far too often to be coincidence—anyone know any good intellectual property lawyers out there? And that “Times” list was truly interesting in several ways. First of all, we much preferred the fan's list of the Top 100 (to my great pleasure it included “La La Land”, “Blade Runner 2049”, “Sinners” and “Midsommar”). But, in what was perhaps a bit of quiet backlash to the 2022 “Sight & Sound” Poll, there were only a handful of directors of color, and fewer female directors than one might have expected. On the other hand, the clear “winner” of the Times poll was Christopher Nolan, the only director with five films on the list (the Coens, PTA, Alfonso Cuarón each had four). Nolan is the Hitchcock of our times, in the sense that he is one of those rare directors who both receives critical acclaim and puts asses in the seats. Now if he would only put those blaring soundtracks a little lower in the audio mix so that older, cranky audience members such as us have a shot at hearing the dialogue… Ultimately, the work we put into creating these lists revealed a surprising and heartening result. From long before the time we started Vintage Sand back in 2018, all we've heard is doom and gloom about the state of cinema this century. “Film is dead” because folks are watching on their phones, or because of the algorithm, or because of streaming, or because of the emphasis on the global film marketplace over the domestic, or because our attention spans have vaporized, and on and on. Not that those are not real issues, but the death of film has been continuously reported since sound arrived roughly a century ago. And let me tell you, dear and faithful listeners: we had an incredibly difficult time narrowing down our respective lists to 25, let alone 10. We were overwhelmed with the number of creative, innovative, and moving films we had to choose from, films that will stand the test of time as well as any you could mention from the imagined “Golden Ages” of film. So our message, in the end, is one of optimism. Film is still a vital and glorious art form, and while you may have to dig around a bit more than you used to to find the greatness, it is clearly there. Enjoy these two episodes, and join us in facing the future of film with anticipation, excitement and joy.
Hosts Jimmy Clements and Danny Okey break down Sabrina Carpenter's new album Man's Best Friend track by track, exploring the themes, lyrics, melodies, and musical moments that make this record sing! They also discuss Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement; weigh in on new releases from Hayley Williams, Audrey Hobert, and Blood Orange; pour one out for A Bar Song (Tipsy) after it finally departed the Billboard Top 10; and continue on with their favorite albums of the 21st Century so far.Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us. TikTok: @thedailyrecordspin Instagram: @thedailyrecordspin_podcast Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com
Hello, and welcome to Films for the Void, episode #110… part 2. I am your host, Landon Defever, and on a previous episode of Films for the Void, my friend Corey and I took at look at the New York Times' 100 favorite movies of the century so far, as voted by film industry, as well as the New York Times' 500 favorite movies of the century so far, as voted by NYT readers. Not only that, but we also began to rattle off our favorite movies of the century so far. However, we realized two hours in that we had bit off more than we could chew, so we're here with the much anticipated follow up to those lists. And joining me once again is my good friend Corey, who you can find on Letterboxd @ coreyfromhome.LANDON'S LIST: https://letterboxd.com/landondefever/list/100-best-of-the-century-so-far/COREY'S LIST: https://letterboxd.com/coreyfromhome/list/personal-top-100-of-the-21st-century/share/QhLDP2rTdXh6jjVC/LANDON'S TWITTER @igotdefevermanLANDON'S INSTAGRAM @duhfeverLANDON'S LETTERBOXD @landondefeverArtwork by Annie CurleTheme Music by Meghan GoveEdited by Landon Defever
Jimmy and Danny return from a brief hiatus for a Mega-stuffed episode. They gab about Taylor Swift's new album announcement and her interview on the New Heights podcast, dissect the 17 song Hayley Williams drop, recap a star filled Lollapalooza, and propose some major questions on their mind as the summer winds down. Finally, the brothers introduce the first five albums on their Top 25 Albums of the Century so far. You won't want to miss this one!Thanks for listening! Please Connect with Us. TikTok: @thedailyrecordspin Instagram: @thedailyrecordspin_podcast Email: thedailyrecordspin@gmail.com
Listen as John and Miles discuss season 4 of The Bear and their response to The NY Times "Best of the Century So Far" list (kind of).
Hello, and welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, episode #110! On June 23, 2025, The New York Times released their list of The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century, composed of the opinions of more than 500 influential directors, actors, and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world. Their thoughts on the best films released since January 1, 2000 were collected, tallied, and ranked as a touchstone for cinema so far this century. If that wasn't enough, however, The New York Times also opened a list for users to submit their ten favorite films of the century. The final list was posted on July 2, 2025 and, as an added bonus, the list contained the Top 500 films submitted in ranked order. Frankly, this was too good of an opportunity not to do a deep dive over what cinematic achievements have stuck with us the longest and learn what lessons we can learn from two-and-a-half decades of cinema. Joining me today is my friend Corey (@coreyfromhome on Letterboxd) to go through both lists, as well as go through the first 30 films on each of our own lists of the Best Films of the Century So Far!TWITTER: @films_void$3/MONTH PATREON: patreon.com/films_voidLANDON'S TWITTER @igotdefevermanLANDON'S INSTAGRAM @duhfeverLANDON'S LETTERBOXD @landondefeverArtwork by Annie CurleTheme Music by Meghan GoveEdited by Landon Defever
We're back with a deep dive episode on one of our favorite Susan Elizabeth Phillips books, Natural Born Charmer. Jen thinks this one marks SEP's Imperial Period, and Sarah's talking about why she looks askance at the term romcom to describe romance novels. We're back on our bullsh*t, is what we're saying. We're talking plot, character, risk-taking, and how romances can feel wildly expansive.This is our last deep dive of Season 7 -- more in Season 8, which begins in September. If you want to talk in depth about specific books, though, maybe you'd enjoy being a member of our Patreon, which comes with an extremely busy and fun Discord community! Join other magnificent firebirds to hang out, talk romance, and be cool together in a private group full of excellent people. Learn more at patreon.com. NotesYou can get Susan Elizabeth Phillips's Natural Born Charmer at Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Apple Books or wherever you get your books.In season 2, we did a deep dive of an earlier Chicago Stars book, Nobody's Baby But Mine. We also did an episode with Susan in season 3. It's the interview that made us realize we should keep interviewing romance trailblazers. Jen was on Learning the Tropes to talk about another SEP book, Kiss an Angel. In 2003, the song Hey Ya by Outkast was number 1 for 9 weeks at the end of that year and into early 2004. In 2018, Rolling Stone ranked the song #4 in the top 100 songs of the 21st Century So Far. This article from Spin describes what it means when an artist is in their imperial period. Sleazy Burt Reynolds guy.Almost Famous (2000) is amazing movie about the rise and fall of a 70s rock band. A great thing happened during the baby races halftime show last week at a Las Vegas Aces game last week. Also at the Indiana Fever game. SponsorsScarlett Xavier, author of...
The Hollywood Reporter recently released a list of their choices for the 25 best horror movies of the 21st century so far and it caused quite a stir. We disagreed with their choice for the number one spot and decided to create an episode making the case for a different, not that well known, but extraordinarily cutting edge horror film. We also asked for your input on the movie as well. Give it a listen and see if you agree with the case we made or not.Find the discussion here: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0tH8j5ueSnJVguuJ3NqqXkoJWztJBJJhXcgk59V4UbTdmiU6fXPt75wARTtQ51VTl&id=100063777942009&mibextid=wwXIfrJoin us here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/wearehorrorweeklyTheme by Nicholas Savard-L'Herbier
Even though the midway point of this decade passed when the ball dropped on New Year's Day (yeah, a chill went down my spine, too), Nick and Sophia spend today's new episode honoring some of the best films of the 21st Century (so far) after crossing the halfway point of 2025. They chat about the recently released lists from The New York Times and Rolling Stone and debate which may have the best selection. Check out the lists they discuss below:New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/movies/best-movies-21st-century.htmlRolling Stone: https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/best-movies-of-the-21st-century-1235200512/ If you would like to hear their totally cool discussion of Clueless and celebrate its 30th anniversary, check out www.patreon.com/OscarWild and contribute at the ‘Oscar Wild: After Dark' tier or higher. We greatly appreciate your support!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @oscarwildpodFollow Nick @sauerkraut27Follow Sophia @sophia_cimMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
Mal and Jo are going through their favorite speeches of the century. Listen as they struggle to narrow it down from ‘Lord of the Rings,' ‘Game of Thrones,' ‘Andor,' and much more! (00:00) Intro(7:45) Rules(21:03) Jo's no. 10(26:03) Mal's no. 10(31:14) Jo's no. 9(36:15) Mal's no. 9(43:07) Jo's no. 8(48:46) Mal's no. 8(55:25) Jo's no. 7(58:55) Mal's no. 7(01:05:59) Jo's no. 6(01:12:35) Mal's no. 6(01:16:04) Jo's no. 5(01:23:57) Mal's no. 5(01:30:05) Jo's no. 4(01:34:31) Mal's no. 4(01:41:08) Jo's no. 3(01:46:42) Mal's no. 3(01:53:33) Jo's no. 2(02:02:22) Mal's no. 2(02:07:11) Jo's no. 1(02:14:17) Mal's no. 1(02:21:24) Honorable mentions Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna RobinsonProducers: Carlos Chiriboga and John RichterSocial: Jomi AdeniranAdditional Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are bringing our special live recording of The Most Recommendable Books of the Century So Far out from behind the Patreon wall for all listeners to try to entice you to come to our next live recording at Powell's on July 9th: The Best Books of the Year (so far). Sign up for the Book Riot Podcast Newsletter and follow the show on Instagram and Bluesky. Get more industry news with our Today in Books daily newsletter. Tailored Book Recommendations has the chops to find the right read for your loved one this Father's Day. Gift TBR today starting at just $18! Check out Strong Sense of Place wherever you get your podcasts, or visit strongsenseofplace.com Discussed in this Episode: The Book Riot Live at Powell's July 9th: The Best Books of the Year (so far) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who makes the best Hearts XI since 2000? Since we are a quarter of the way through the 21st century, Hearts Standard decided to ponder that very question. Joel Sked is joined by Scott McIntosh and Mark Donaldson from Scarves Around the Funnel to discuss the very topic. The parameters are simple. Choose an XI from the 340 players to have made a competitive appearance for the club since 2000. We want to hear your best XI so please put your best Hearts XI from the 21st century in the comments section. You can find a list of Hearts players here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10DlxqsCWjxm_Ds2QlK5FbjVVyGvvCnb5t-0d_kf9YVE/edit?gid=1910863204#gid=1910863204 Who makes the best Hearts XI of the 21st century so far from 340 players? - https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news/25240490.presenting-best-hearts-xi-21st-century--/ //////////////////////////////////////////////////// Our sponsors, s1jobs, have thousands of job opportunities across Scotland! Based in Glasgow since 2001, s1jobs has been at the heart of Scottish recruitment for over 20 years. As Scotland’s go to job site, they continue to help jobseekers at every stage of their career journey. Looking for your first job? Ready for a career change? Want to take the next step in your industry? No matter where you are in your career, s1jobs has the right opportunity for you. With thousands of roles across a diverse range of sectors, your next job could be just a click away. Start your search today: www.s1jobs.com Make sure you’re ready to apply - upload your CV today! Not only can you apply quickly, but top employers can also headhunt you directly. Let your next opportunity come to you! Follow s1jobs for the latest job updates and career tips: Facebook: www.facebook.com/s1jobs/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/s1jobs_scotland/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/s1jobs-com/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@s1jobs.comSupport the show: https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/subscribe
Recently Kirkus Reviews came up with their own list of the Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far). And it seemed to Betsy that it would be a good idea if we tackled one of those books that neither of us knew. Looking into it, they included the 2005 title Martha by the illustrious and highly talented Gennady Spirin. This autobiographical title was never placed in the nonfiction section of any library, but it would fit in there perfectly by today's standards. Listen as we repeatedly mispronounce the creator's name (and then sloooowly get it correct), compare him to Hodor (but with better hair), talk fussy eating, and how if this book was produced today there would definitely have some backmatter urging you not to pick up crows. For the full Show Notes please visit: https://afuse8production.slj.com/2025/04/28/fuse-8-n-kate-martha-by-gennady-spirin/
Jeff and Rebecca continue to get mileage out of the "Of the Century so Far" framing, this time by ranking the fiction winners of the Pulitzer prize. Tough. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Sign up for the Book Riot Podcast Newsletter and follow the show on Instagram and Bluesky. Get more industry news with our Today in Books daily newsletter. Trust your reading list to the experts at Tailored Book Recommendations who have recommended over 160,000 books to readers of all kinds. Let TBR match you with your next favorite read! Get started for only $18 at mytbr.co! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this Episode: The Book Riot Podcast Patreon The Book Riot Podcast on Instagram The Book Riot Podcast Newsletter Email your Moms, Dads, and Grads Recommendations to podcast (at) bookriot (dot) com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a brief vacation/hiatus, we're back with the payoff episode! The draft from episode 159 culminates in a best films of the century bracket, where there can only be one winner. What film will it be? 0:00 – Introductions 22:37 – Best Films of the Century So Far Bracket Original Music provided by Kurt Moren https://ofsilent.life/
On this special episode of Fully Booked, Kirkus' editors join us for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the current issue of Kirkus Reviews celebrating the best books of the 21st Century (so far). Then each editor chooses one book from the past 25 years they think everyone should read.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The maestro of mid is back again for the second time already this year! Join us for a discussion of Steven's Soderbergh's new marital spy thriller “Black Bag”, followed by one of our fan favorite drafts. This time out, to celebrate March Madness we're drafting the top 16 movies of the century so far, which will culminate next episode with a bracket to determine a winner! Due to scheduling issues, March Madness itself will be over by the time you get to hear that follow-up episode, but the spirit will carry on into April. Thanks for listening. 0:00 – Introductions 17:47 – “Black Bag” Spoiler-Free Review 43:35 – Best Films of the Century So Far Draft Original Music provided by Kurt Moren https://ofsilent.life/
Recorded live following Filmspotting Fest's opening night screening of BRICK, writer/director Rian Johnson reflects on his high school-set neo-noir classic. Plus Josh's review of A24's new DEATH OF A UNICORN and Round 2 of Filmspotting Madness–Best of the 21st Century (So Far). This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. (Timecodes will not be precise with ads; chapters may start early.) Intro (00:00:00-00:02:57) "Brick" Setup (00:02:58-00:12:22) "Brick" Q&A (00:12:23-01:03:07) Filmspotting Family (01:03:08-01:06:44) Review (JL): "Death of a Unicorn" (01:06:45-01:11:01) Next Week / Notes (01:11:02-01:16:05) Filmspotting Madness: Round 2 (01:16:06-01:52:40) Credits / New Releases (01:52:41-01:56:46) Notes/Links: -Filmspotting Madness https://www.filmspotting.net/madness -RSVP for Boulder Meetup https://forms.gle/qHxez1HRFNiufYKeA -2025 Ebert Interruptus https://www.colorado.edu/cwa/ Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and complete archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts (and more) on sale at the Filmspotting Shop. https://filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://www.instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://twitter.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh and Vulture critic Roxana Hadadi review BLACK BAG, with Josh calling it Steven Soderbergh's best in over a decade. Roxana sticks around for Round 1 of Filmspotting Madness - Best of the 21st Century (So Far), only to be confronted with choices like PHANTOM THREAD or WALL-E. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. (Timecodes will not be precise with ads; chapters may start early.) Intro (00:00:00-00:03:42) Review: “Black Bag” (00:03:43-00:36:51) Filmspotting Family (00:36:52-00:42:29) Next Week / Notes (00:42:30-00:49:54) Filmspotting Madness: Round 1 (00:49:55-01:15:33) Credits / New Releases (01:15:34-01:21:24) Notes/Links: -Filmspotting Madness https://www.filmspotting.net/madness -2025 Ebert Interruptus https://www.colorado.edu/cwa/ Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and complete archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts (and more) on sale at the Filmspotting Shop. https://filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://www.instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://twitter.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam and Josh split on MICKEY 17, Bong Joon-ho's follow-up to the Best Picture-winning PARASITE. Josh recommends Rungano Nyoni's ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL and Filmspotting Madness: Best of the 21st Century (So Far) begins. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. (Timecodes will not be precise with ads; chapters may start early.) Intro (00:00:00-00:01:50) Review: “Mickey 17” (00:01:51-00:29:54) Filmspotting Family (00:29:55-00:32:49) Review (JL): “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” (00:32:50-00:36:28) Next Week / Notes (00:36:29-00:43:03) Massacre Theatre (00:43:04-00:46:20) Filmspotting Madness: Play-Ins (00:46:21-01:16:08) Credits / New Releases (01:16:09-01:20:22) Notes/Links: -Filmspotting Madness: Best of the 21st Century (So Far) https://www.filmspotting.net/madness -2025 Ebert Interruptus https://www.colorado.edu/cwa/ -Filmspotting Fest Posters https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and complete archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts (and more) on sale at the Filmspotting Shop. https://filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://www.instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://twitter.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back to conclude our list-in-progress
And technically of the millennium? Part 2 to come next week.
With the Academy revealing this year's Oscar nominees, we decided to look back at the Best Picture Winners from the past 25 years and debate which is the best of the best. From Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" to Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer," the first quarter of this century has plenty of heavy hitters to consider so join us as we take on our latest bracket challenge. Also this week, Sean renews his opinion on Robert Egger's "Nosferatu" after a second viewing and Jake gives us his thoughts on Steven Soderbergh's new film "Presence." ReelBlend PremiumSign up for a bi-weekly newsletter from Sean, and ad-free episodes at bit.ly/reelblendpremium.ReelBlend on YouTubeBe sure to subscribe to ReelBlend on YouTube (YouTube.com/ReelBlendPodcast) for full episodes of the show in video form.Follow The ShowReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnellJake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacsTimestamps (approx. only)00:00 - Intro 8:23 - The BEST Best Picture Winner Of The Century (So Far)48:33 - Sean's Feelings Have Changed On ‘Nosferatu'55:10 - What's In Theaters This Week?59:42 - OutroOur Sponsors:* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reelblend/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Last December, the Vogue Runway team created a list of the fashion moments that have defined the 21st-century so far. Now they are taking it a step farther and highlighting the most memorable shows of the past 25 years. On Tuesday's episode, Global Head of Fashion Network Virginia Smith, Creative Editorial Director Mark Guiducci, and Senior Archive Editor Laird Borelli-Persson went over the top picks from readers. Today, they go over the editors' top picks. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In December, Vogue Runway embarked on a pretty massive endeavor, taking stock of all the most important fashion moments from the year 2000 to the present day. The task of selecting the most memorable runway shows of the last 25 years seemed insurmountable, so we let our readers pick. In today's episode, Nicole Phelps is joined by a few Vogue editors who have been witness to (almost) all of it—Global Head of Fashion Network Virginia Smith, Creative Editorial Director Mark Guiducci, and Senior Archive Editor Laird Borelli-Persson—who together discuss the readers' selections. Follow along on Vogue.com and in the app to see images from the shows. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
MUSICA benefit concert tohelp victims of the Los Angeles fires will be held on January 30th. Neil Young gave A Complete Unknown twothumbs-up. And if those Bob itemsdon't do it for ya, maybe you would want to bid on Elvis Presley's rhinestone jockstrap, as it's up for sale again.TrentReznor's favorite song of 2024 was . . . "Espresso" bySabrina Carpenter. TVSaturday Night Live returns later this month with new episodeson January 25 with Timothée Chalamet will serve as both host and musicalguest. It'll be Chalamet's third time as host and first as musical guest. MOVING ON INTO MOVIENEWS:Gerard Butler and O'SheaJackson Jr. led Den of Thieves 2 to the top of the weekend boxoffice. The sequel pulled in $15.5 million. Followed by Mufasa:The Lion King stayed in second place with $13.2 million, and then Sonic2, Nosferatu, and Moana 2 finished out the top five. AND FINALLY "Rolling Stone" ranked the 250Greatest Albums of the 21st Century So Far. Here are the Top 25:AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ONCELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC A benefit concert to help victims of the Los Angeles fires will be held on January 30th. Neil Young gave A Complete Unknown two thumbs-up. And if those Bob items don't do it for ya, maybe you would want to bid on Elvis Presley's rhinestone jockstrap, as it's up for sale again. Trent Reznor's favorite song of 2024 was . . . "Espresso" by Sabrina Carpenter. TV Saturday Night Live returns later this month with new episodes on January 25 with Timothée Chalamet will serve as both host and musical guest. It'll be Chalamet's third time as host and first as musical guest. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson Jr. led Den of Thieves 2 to the top of the weekend box office. The sequel pulled in $15.5 million. Followed by Mufasa: The Lion King stayed in second place with $13.2 million, and then Sonic 2, Nosferatu, and Moana 2 finished out the top five. AND FINALLY "Rolling Stone" ranked the 250 Greatest Albums of the 21st Century So Far. Here are the Top 25: AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A lot has happened in the past 25 years and today we are talking about that. The Signal dives into the moments that changed recent history and set us on the course to where we are today and where we are headed.
Send us a textKen from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Sean from the Christmas Podcasts Podcast about their picks as compared to Billboard's list of the Best Christmas Songs of the 21st Century (So Far)!Billboard's List of the Top Christmas Songs Of The 21st Century (So Far)Check out the Christmas Podcasts PodcastShow links:Listen to the Sounds of Christmas stationFind the Sounds of Christmas podcastConnect with the Sounds of Christmas on social mediaCheck out all the artists that are making the 2024 season of the Sounds of Christmas station possibleSupport the show
(00:00) The guys goes through UPROXX's list of the 100 best hit songs of the century (So Far) (16:33) Ty Anderson covers the Boston Bruins and joins the show in-studio to share his thoughts on Jim Montgomery's exit. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!
This week we have fun with all of the top books of the 21st century hype by sharing our own top 10 lists. We each killed a few darlings and made some very tough decisions. How did we do?What books would make your list?Summer Book ClubThe book for the Mookse and the Gripes Summer Book Club 2024 is William Trevor's The Story of Lucy Gault. You can start reading it whenever you want to! We have lined up a guest to join us to discuss the book for the next episode!ShownotesBooks* The Story of Lucy Gault, by William Trevor* The Land Breakers, by John Ehle* Testing the Current, by William McPherson* Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, by Marguerite Young* Schattenfroh, by Michael Lenz, translated by Max Lawton* Lesser Ruins, by Mark Haber* Horror Movie, by Paul Tremblay* Universal Harvester, by John Darnielle* A Head Full of Ghosts, by Paul Tremblay* Cabin at the End of the Woods, by Paul Tremblay* The Indian Lake Trilogy, by Stephen Graham Jones* The Empathy Exams, by Leslie Jamison* In a Strange Room, by Damon Galgut* The Promise, by Damon Galgut* Open City, by Teju Cole* When We Cease to Understand the World, by Benjamin Labatut, translated by Adrian Nathan West* The MANIAC, by Benjamin Labatut* The Employees, by Olga Ravn, translated by Martin Aitken* Flights, by Olga Tokarczuk, translated by Jennifer Croft* Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, by Olga Tokarczuk, translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones Croft* The Books of Jacob, by Olga Tokarczuk, translated by Jennifer Croft* LaRose, by Louise Erdrich* Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Life of Sylvia Plath, by Heather Clark* Gilead, by Marilynne Robinson* Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, by Susanna Clarke* Piranesi, by Susanna Clarke* Underland: A Deep Time Journey, by Robert Macfarlane* The Wild Places, by Robert Macfarlane* Reinhardt's Garden, by Mark Haber* Ducks, Newbury Port, by Lucy Ellmann* Your Face Tomorrow, by Javier Marías, translated by Margaret Jull Costa* The Road, by Cormac McCarthy* The Passenger, by Cormac McCarthy* Runaway, by Alice Munro* 2666, by Roberto Bolaño, translated by Natasha Wimmer* Train Dreams, by Denis Johnson* Tree of Smoke, by Denis Johnson* Interpreter of Maladies, by Jhumpa Lahiri* Austerlitz, by W.G. Sebald, translated by Anthea Belle* The Immigrants, by W.G. Sebald, translated by Michael Hulse* The Rings of Saturn, by W.G. Sebald, translated by Michael Hulse* Vertigo, by W.G. Sebald, translated by Michael Hulse* Blinding, by Mircea Cartarescu, translated by Sean Cotter* The Garden of Seven Twilights, by Miquel de Palol, translated by Adrian Nathan West* Antagony, by Luis Goytisolo, translated by Brendan Riley* Monument Maker, by David Keenan* Tomb of Sand, by Geetanjali Shree, translated by Daisy Rockwell* Praiseworthy, by Alexis Wright* Wizard of the Crow, by Ngugi wa Thiong'o* The Known World, Edward P. Jones* Hurricane Season, by Fernanda Melchor, translated by Sophie Hughes* The Twilight Zone, by Nona Fernandez, translated by Natasha Wimmer* Septology, by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion Searls* The Years, by Annie Ernaux, translated by Alison Strayer* In the Distance, by Hernan Diaz* Wolf Hall, by Hilary Mantel* My Struggle, by Karl Ove Knausgaard, translated by Don BartlettOther Links* The Untranslated* New York Times: 100 Best Books of the 21st CenturyThe Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you'll continue to join us!SubscribeMany thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you'd like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe
Earlier this month, the New York Times Book Review rolled out the results of an ambitious survey it conducted to determine the best books of the 21st century so far. On this special episode of the Book Review Podcast, host Gilbert Cruz chats with some fellow Book Review editors about the results of that survey and about the project itself.To read the full list, please visit: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/books/best-books-21st-century.htmlFor more episodes, search “Book Review podcast” wherever you get your podcasts, and follow the show.
Lists are always fun to talk about, so this week Ben breaks down THR's picks for best TV shows this century. The list: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/best-tv-shows-21st-century/
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we discuss the best horror films of the 21st Century so far and in honor of Guillermo del Toro's birthday we rank his filmography! Plus, JD has a few thoughts on the Netflix rom-com LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. - Love at First Sight (6:01) - Guillermo del Toro (16:04) - Best Horror Films (49:41) Visit https://insessionfilm.com for merch and more! Episode's sponsor: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING PART 1 - Follow us on social media for your chance to win a free digital code! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on your podcast app of choice! https://insessionfilm.com/subscribe Follow us on Twitter! @InSessionFilm | @RealJDDuran | @BrendanJCassidy
Over the almost five years of the podcast, Markus and Ray have shared their 5 Faves on many topics. This week, they are living in the future, as they dive into their 5 Favorite "Artists Of The 21st Century!" It's a fun history exploration for the guys, as you will hear, because they still, after a combined 70 years-plus in the music/radio business, love to discover new sounds that move them, or just simply make their day! These days? We could all use a little "feel good" to make the day. So enjoy this rare ride through more recent history! We are always available via email at imbalancedhistory@gmail.com! Catch up on all episodes on our web site! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the almost five years of the podcast, Markus and Ray have shared their 5 Faves on many topics. This week, they are living in the future, as they dive into their 5 Favorite "Artists Of The 21st Century!" It's a fun history exploration for the guys, as you will hear, because they still, after a combined 70 years-plus in the music/radio business, love to discover new sounds that move them, or just simply make their day! These days? We could all use a little "feel good" to make the day. So enjoy this rare ride through more recent history! We are always available via email at imbalancedhistory@gmail.com! Catch up on all episodes on our web site! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spanners and Trumpets are joined by video editor extraordinaire Steve Amey and Presenter/Commentator and 7News Sports Reporter Jonathan ‘Jono' Simon as they hand pick the cream of the 21st century crop based only on vibes. From champions triumphant to midfield magnificence, no suggestion is too outrageous to argue in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast. Here is our final ranking in no particular order. Like really, Jono just typed it up super fast…Final Lewis HamiltonMax VerstappenSebastian VettelMichael SchumacherFernando AlonsoMika HäkkinenRobert KubicaNico RosbergJenson ButtonDaniel RicciardoKimi RaikkonenJacques VilleneuveJuan Pablo MontoyaJohnny HerbertCharles LeclercDavid CoulthardKamui KobayashiLando NorrisGeorge RussellMark WebberPlease consider supporting us on patreon. We exist only because of our patron support:Missed Apex F1 is creating PodcastsOr use our Tip Jar to support our 2023 advertising campaign and help us grow the podcast Send us your mailbag questions at feedback@missedapex.netSpanners Ready Spanners���� (@SpannersReady)spanners@missedapex.netSpanners
Get a twist wrong and audiences will reject your movie. Get it right and your story can become iconic. Rob & Kay are here to help you figure out how to engineer the latter in a time when audiences are at their most savvy. How to setup, then subvert the payoff, when to go left and when to read the room and give the audience what they want. And finally, when to jump out of your movie right in the middle -- and the caveat of doing such a thing in your script. Our Weekly Resource: Usually, our Resources feel like homework, but this week is just pure internet wastetimery. WatchMojo has a list of the 20 Best Movie Plot Twists of the 21st Century (So Far), and it's a fun way to see all of the things we've talked about on this podcast put to good use in movies you have/haven't seen. Spoiler Alert, obvi. And, you're welcome. Notes From the Episode: Zack's Original Instagram video (for our Twitter Drama Bumper) HBO is now just Max Fuck You David Zaslav (socials in the video's description) Scriptnotes Side Cast #12: Location Picketing How to Make a Movie for $1000 Rob's Episode on an Indie film work/life balance Kay's Twitter Rob's Twitter Zack's Twitter Email us(!)
On this episode Damian and Derick go over some movie news, run down the Hollywood Reporter's article 50 Best Movies Of The 21st Century So Far, then Damian and Dion chat about what is being hailed as the best episode of Tv of all time, Connors Wedding. After that they go over new release movies Super Mario Bros Movie, Air, and Renfield. Timestamp Of Succession Conversation: 34:00 - 1:03:35 Check out Damian's Medium Blog here: Medium Blog Check out Damian's Letterboxd here: Letterboxd Check out Damian's other socials here: Linktree Check out Dericks's podcast, Underrated, here: Apple Podcasts Check out Derick's Letterboxd here: Letterboxd Check out Derick;s other socials here: Linktree --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/damian-j-sherman/support
This week, Brandon and Lorin review The Hollywood Reporter's "50 Best Films of the 21st Century (So Far)." They compare which ones they have seen (Brandon's a LOT to Lorin's mere seven) and discuss the list's top ten. Elsewhere they recap the latest episodes of Perry Mason and Yellowjackets and add two more films to this week's Dollar Bill Theatre. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/astreamablelife/message