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In a special episode of Money Talks, Emily Peck chats with writer/director Chloe Domont, whose feminist thriller Fair Play explores what happens when an ambitious woman outshines her well-meaning but insecure partner. It was inspired by Chloe's experience surpassing the men in her own life. (But there is a happy ending!) If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and an additional segment of our regular show every week. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on Slate Money. Sign up now at slate.com/moneyplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a special episode of Money Talks, Emily Peck chats with writer/director Chloe Domont, whose feminist thriller Fair Play explores what happens when an ambitious woman outshines her well-meaning but insecure partner. It was inspired by Chloe's experience surpassing the men in her own life. (But there is a happy ending!) If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and an additional segment of our regular show every week. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on Slate Money. Sign up now at slate.com/moneyplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a special episode of Money Talks, Emily Peck chats with writer/director Chloe Domont, whose feminist thriller Fair Play explores what happens when an ambitious woman outshines her well-meaning but insecure partner. It was inspired by Chloe's experience surpassing the men in her own life. (But there is a happy ending!) If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and an additional segment of our regular show every week. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on Slate Money. Sign up now at slate.com/moneyplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a special episode of Money Talks, Emily Peck chats with writer/director Chloe Domont, whose feminist thriller Fair Play explores what happens when an ambitious woman outshines her well-meaning but insecure partner. It was inspired by Chloe's experience surpassing the men in her own life. (But there is a happy ending!) If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and an additional segment of our regular show every week. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on Slate Money. Sign up now at slate.com/moneyplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a special episode of Money Talks, Emily Peck chats with writer/director Chloe Domont, whose feminist thriller Fair Play explores what happens when an ambitious woman outshines her well-meaning but insecure partner. It was inspired by Chloe's experience surpassing the men in her own life. (But there is a happy ending!) If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and an additional segment of our regular show every week. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on Slate Money. Sign up now at slate.com/moneyplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¿Cómo se retrata la competitividad laboral dentro de la pareja? En este episodio, conversamos sobre la película Juego limpio, ópera prima de la directora Chloe Domont.
Welcome to “Not Couple Goals” where co-hosts Allie Nelson and Tyler McCarthy do a deep dive into a different ridiculous romantic thriller from the vantage point of their long-term relationship. Allie, a TV writer/producer and actress, has an affinity for romantic thrillers, the more salacious the better. Tyler, an entertainment reporter and critic, often finds himself drawn in despite his better judgment. Join them as they explore all the ways it's possible to love too hard… like WAY too hard. In this episode, Allie and Tyler tackle the 2023 Netflix Original movie “Fair Play” starring Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich and written and directed by Chloe Domont. Join them as they not-so-delicately dive into the very delicate male ego at the heart of this movie and fawn over perhaps the best final line in any thriller they've done so far. Can this redeem Ehrenreich for “Solo”? Listen and find out. Special thanks to Mallory Johns for the introduction music. To see more of our hosts, check out Tyler's writing at USA Insider, SYFY and NBC Insider. Find Allie's work at Parade and Business Insider! And don't forget to follow us on social media — Allie: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok Tyler: Twitter Not Couple Goals: Instagram and Twitter
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La relación entre Emily y Luke, una pareja de analistas financieros, comienza a resquebrajarse cuando ella es ascendida a un puesto anhelado por el otro en Juego limpio (Fair Play, 2023), la ópera prima de la directora Chloe Domont que desmenuza las relaciones de poder, el sexismo y la masculinidad tóxica de entornos laborales dominados aún por los hombres. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, film critic Saxon Whitehead returns to discuss the new film FAIR PLAY, from writer/director Chloe Domont and starring Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich. Arkansas filmmaker Pauline Angelina also stops by to tell us about her upcoming film.LinksSupport Pauline Angelina's film on GoFundMePauline Angelina's film Father's Love is Like a Mountain on IGPauline'a film page on facebookDr. Popcorn – reviews by Saxon WhiteheadFollow Saxon on IGConnect with Arthouse Garage Support us on Patreon Arthouse Garage shop Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com Subscribe to the email newsletter: arthousegarage.com/subscribe Try Opopop popcorn! Get 10% off your first order Theme music by Apauling Productions
This week on End Credits, we're upsetting the system. Gender politics and the politics of power are on the menu with the movie we're reviewing for this show as we fire up in the Netflix machine and put Fair Play, one of the most talked about films of the year, in the queue. And speaking of systems, we'll ask if whether November 8 is too early for a Christmas movie marathon. This Wednesday, November 8, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Tim Phillips will discuss: Christmas So Early. You can barely make it through Halloween night anymore before you start getting hit with Christmas commercials even as you're watching the Halloween marathon on AMC. (Speaking from personal experience there.) Having said that, is it ever too early for some Christmas movies?! We will put that to the test this week by talking about some interesting holiday movies to check out early, and for an added level of difficulty, we're only going back 30 years to find them! REVIEW: Fair Play (2023). Gender and power dynamics have been a big topic of conversation in and around Hollywood since the fall of Harvey Weinstein in 2017 and the start of the #MeToo movement. In Fair Play, the feature debut of Chloe Domont, the tension plays out in the world of high finance as a newly engaged couple (Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich) working for the same hedge fund are tested when she's promoted and he's nearly fired. Fair Play won Sundance this year, but how does the psycho-sexual drama work when you're watching it at home on your screen? End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
On this week's special episode of the BFG Podcast, host Neal Pollack indulges his nerdy childhood fantasy of hosting a Siskel and Ebert-like movie review show. Frequent contributor Stephen Garrett joins Neal to review four new, or relatively new, movies. The only thing that's missing from the equation is disagreement and mutually despising each other, but that will come in time!First up, Neal and Stephen review 'Priscilla,' the excellent new film from director Sofia Coppola about the young woman who found herself trapped in a strange marriage to Elvis Presley. They both found it a little sleepy, but also quite affecting, and they both praise Jacob Elordi, who steals the show as The King even though the movie isn't really about him. Another excellent dissection of celebrity from Coppola, who knows her way around the topic.Their next movie is The Killer, a gorgeously-crafted, pretentious bore from director David Fincher. Stephen found the story unrealistic and ridiculous. Neal hated the screenplay and the overbearingly pretentious narration. There are some great set pieces and meticulously crafted images, but nothing can save the movie's "scriptboner," as Neal calls it. A minor work from a director who seems to be descending a little bit into self-parody.After that comes this year's Cannes-award-winning film Anatomy of a Fall. Stephen admires the subtlety and ambiguity of the murder-mystery script. Neal likes the child and dog performances. Neither of them think "she did it" but neither of them is exactly sure. It's the perfect art film for the NPR-tote-bag-loving person in your life, 'Gone Girl' for subscribers to The New Yorker. Our critics say go have a sophisticated night at the cinema.Or watch Fair Play on Netflix. This nasty, wicked, fun erotic Wall Street thriller from Chloe Domont won raves at the festivals and is kind of sitting around on the back of the platform, not doing much. But it's an effective David Mamet-style morality play about sex and violence and hedge funds, and a perfect capper to a perfect episode.Neal has fulfilled his Siskel and Ebert dreams! Give them a listen.
On this episode, Megan Kearns joins JD do discuss Chloe Domont's latest film FAIR PLAY, starring Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich! Visit https://insessionfilm.com for merch and more! Visit this episode's sponsor: https://koffeekult.com - Get 15% OFF with the code: ISF 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
Greetings programs! We're back after an impromptu hiatus! To make up for it we're talking about three films on the show: Emma Seligman's Bottoms, Chloe Domont's Fair Play, and David Yates's Pain Hustlers. Join us!STRIKE NOTE: This episode was produced during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labour of the writers and actors currently on strike, the films being discussed here wouldn't exist. BONUS CONTENT: On this week's patron bonus episode, Matt asks Simon to name a film that he didn't expect to like, and turned out to love, and Simon asks Matt to recast any film on his DVD shelf with Brad Pitt. Join us for that, for as little as $2 CAD / month. Link: https://www.patreon.com/posts/october-29th-in-91908554 SUPPORT: Patreon Ko-Fi EPISODE HOMEPAGE: This episode's homepage features JustWatch-powered streaming links for each title, which are updated as film availability is updated. Use these links to stream, rent, or buy the movies and help us keep the lights on at AFHQ!Link: https://awesomefriday.ca/2023/10/podcast-bottoms-fair-play-pain-hustlers/CONNECT WITH US: Awesome Friday: https://awesomefriday.ca Matthew: https://stretched.ca/ Simon: https://temporarypen.com/ SHOW LINKS: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/awesome-friday/id480100293 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/18daf305-2c59-4718-bd5c-0dc393173353 Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/2775782 Goodpods: https://goodpods.app.link/ulvugeHonjb Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hd2Vzb21lZnJpZGF5LnBvZG9tYXRpYy5jb20vcnNzMi54bWw IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/85390621/ Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes480100293/the-awesome-friday-movie-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4kwPQGeBvVFVtewkCbrbA9 Meanwhile, relax and enjoy your flight.
Par Thomas Lecuyer et Rafael Wolf -"Second tour" dʹAlbert Dupontel. -"The Old Oak" de Ken Loach. -"Laissez-moi" de Maxime Rappaz. Conseils : -"The Killer" de David Fincher. -"Fair Play" de Chloe Domont.
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Fair Play. Directed by Chloe Domont. With Phoebe Dynevor, Alden Ehrenreich, and Eddie Marsan. An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a young couple's relationship to the brink, threatening to unravel far more than their recent engagement. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller Featured Review: • Fair Play The Verdict: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Wait for Rental Music for this Episode: • Fair Play (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Fair Play. Directed by Chloe Domont. With Phoebe Dynevor, Alden Ehrenreich, and Eddie Marsan. An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a young couple's relationship to the brink, threatening to unravel far more than their recent engagement. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller Featured Review: • Fair Play The Verdict: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Wait for Rental Music for this Episode: • Fair Play (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
Throughout film history, heterosexual relationships have served as a battleground for questions of sex, power, and equality. From the 1949 screwball comedy “Adam's Rib,” in which a husband and wife's careers become a source of conflict, to the 1979 legal drama “Kramer vs. Kramer,” which reflected new cultural attitudes about divorce, fictional couples have long been tasked with working through the biggest social issues of the day. In the wake of the #MeToo movement, a different dynamic has emerged onscreen—one in which the woman holds the reins of the relationship. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss two new films in which traditional gender roles are flipped: Justine Triet's “Anatomy of a Fall,” which won the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and “Fair Play,” the début feature from the director Chloe Domont, now streaming on Netflix. The hosts consider the rise of the “good bad man”: a well-intentioned partner whose feminist politics collapse when real power is at stake. “This is a moment when people say they want equality, and they may even feel that they want equality,” Schwartz says. “But there is some kind of cultural consensus that men are not really able to do it, because they keep getting slammed in movies like this.” New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Karen Peterson (@karenmpeterson) & Derek Miranda (@DerekMiranda85) explore the world of gender politics and finance with Chloe Domont's debut feature FAIR PLAY. The film is now streaming on Netflix. As always, featured reviews are done in two parts, a NON-SPOILER review with letter grade and brief discussion, followed by a more in depth SPOILER review. PLOT SUMMARY: An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a newly engaged couple's relationship to the brink. Written and Directed by: Chloe Domont Starring: Phoebe Dynevor, Alden Ehrenreich, Eddie Marsan, Rich Sommer, Sebastian De Souza Studio: Netflix *Clip from FAIR PLAY courtesy of Netflix. @TheWatchAndTalk (Twitter/Instagram) Facebook.com/TheWatchAndTalk www.TheWatchAndTalk.com TheWatchAndTalk@gmail.com Support the show! www.Patreon.com/TheWatchAndTalk
Josh is joined by Financial Services Industry Correspondent Fred Kolb to discuss Netflix's "Fair Play." The film has been marketed as an erotic thriller, and Josh and Fred discuss whether that billing was a bit misleading. They also get into how first-time writer/director Chloe Domont did in creating a tense workplace using dense financial terms, the quality of the lead performances from Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich and much more!
Sean and Amanda review a trio of movies—‘Fair Play' (1:00), ‘The Royal Hotel' (30:00), and ‘Cat Person' (40:00)—before having a wider conversation about the current role of sex in cinema (52:00). Then, Sean is joined by ‘Fair Play' writer-director Chloe Domont to discuss her debut feature, the process of having a movie acquired out of Sundance, and the kinds of projects she's interested in tackling next (1:20:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guest: Chloe Domont Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SPOILERS. Do not listen unless you have watched Fair Play on Netflix. On this one we've summoned the courage to wade into the REALLY hard conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No Cinemático 396, Bia Fiorotto, Ieda Marcondes e Virgínia Cruz debatem o filme "Jogo Justo", dirigido Chloe Domont, lançado pela Netflix.CRÉDITOSApresentação: Carlos MerigoPauta e Co-Produção: Bia FiorottoProdução: Alexandre PotascheffEdição: Gabriel PimentelAtendimento e Comercialização: Camila Mazza e Telma Zennaro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Jogo Justo" é um suspense, digamos, erótico da Netflix. O filme acompanha o jovem casal Emily e Luke, interpretados pelos inspirados Phoebe Dyvenor e Alden Ehrenreich. Eles trabalham em uma empresa de finanças, e embarcam em um romance proibido que vai contra as regras da organização. E tudo parece ir muito bem no relacionamento, até que Emily recebe uma promoção inesperada. E daí pra frente é ladeira abaixo!::Tanto roteiro, quanto direção são da estadunidense Chloe Domont, que ficou conhecida no mainstream por dirigir e escrever a série "Ballers". No elenco, além do casal protagonista, temos as participações interessantes de Sebastian de Souza ("Skins", "Normal People" e "The Great"), como um jovem gerente provocador e também do Rich Sommer ("Mad Men", "Minx" e "Blackberry") e que parece que nasceu para fazer papéis corporativos.::Além de resenhar sobre o filme e trazer nossas críticas pessoais, abordamos também as questões do machismo, das relações tóxicas e da diferença de tratamento de gênero que perduram no ambiente corporativo. ::Coloque seu fone, aumente o volume e Senta que lá vem Spoiler!
This week at the Water Cooler, the gang looks at Chloe Domont's thriller Fair Play. Starring Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich, the film serves as a modern take on the erotic thrillers that populated the 1990s. We talk about the merits of the film as compared to its audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Plus, what […] The post ‘Fair Play:' We Disclose a Sliver of Our Basic Instincts About Netflix's New Thriller appeared first on Awards Daily TV.
This week, Clarisse gets her Alden Ehrenreich fill as we check out FAIR PLAY (08:36) and Amon interviews its writer and director Chloe Domont (12:20) [NB: The answer to the final question at (29:50) is quite spoilery!]. Spooky season is in full swing with our review of THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER (53:20), and with LOKI back for season 2, we give our first impressions of the Disney+ series (01:13:41). Plus, in this week's HOT TAKE (01:46:47), we talk the power of three and the trend of announcing trilogies before the first film has landed. This podcast was recorded during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the movies being covered here wouldn't exist. If you'd like to support the striking forces please consider donating to the Entertainment Community Fund If you'd like to join the conversation or suggest a Hot Take for the gang to discuss tweet us at @FadeToBlackPod Follow us: @amonwarmann, @clarisselou, @hannaflint If you like the show do subscribe, leave a review and rate us too!
This week on Screentime John Fardy talks to Director Chloe Domont about her new Erotic Thriller ‘Fair Play' on Netflix which details a loved-up couples' troubles when one of them gets a promotion above the other at a Wall Street Firm. John also talks to ‘Pure Mule' creator Eugene O'Brien about the new Irish Language Film ‘Tarrac' which he wrote about a grieving young woman returning to Kerry and finding hope when reuniting with a rowing team. Plus Film Critic Chris Wasser reviews ‘The Exorcist; Believer'.
Another hat-trick of directors on this week's beautifully-designed, utterly symmetrical Empire Podcast, folks. First, Ben Travis says what a marvellous day for a chat with David Gordon Green, director of The Exorcist: Believer. Then, Beth Webb (yes, actual Beth Webb, back on the podcast!) chats with Chloe Domont, the writer/director of the savage relationship drama, Fair Play. And then John Nugent travels to Venice to have a chat with the one and only Wes Anderson — who was wearing pyjamas monogrammed with his own initials — about his Roald Dahl short films, currently streaming on Netflix. John didn't have any pod equipment with him, which is why his audio is slightly spotty in this one. Then, back in the virtual podbooth, Chris Hewitt hosts and is joined by Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, and Amon Warmann for a fun episode in which they review The Exorcist: Believer, Fair Play, The Great Escaper and Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, come to grips with an almost total absence of movie news, and answer a listener question (well, more of a challenge, really) that leaves Amon, Helen and James in particular shaken AND stirred. Enjoy. RUNNING ORDER (all timings approx)Intro/Listeners QuestionDavid Gordon Green: 23:24.00 - 42.48.00Movie NewsChloe Domont: 54:21.00 - 1:12:51.00ReviewsWes Anderson: 1:36:29.00 - 1:56:09.00
Interview with director/writer Chloe Domont, regarding her new film Fair Play. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinexpress/support
Director Chloe Domont discusses her new film, Fair Play, with fellow Director Olivia Wilde in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, Domont discusses how she used production design to drive the mood, how she intended her camera and audio to invoke the style of thrillers and horror movies, and how she worked to develop stronger emotional connections between her leading actors and create a more nuanced relationship for her characters. The film tells the story of Emily and Luke, a young couple working at a cutthroat hedge fund, who find themselves tested when an unexpected promotion threatens to unravel far more than their recent engagement. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://dga.org/Events/2023/November2023/FairPlay_QnA_0923.aspx
"Fair Play" had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, where it received strong reviews for its two lead performances from Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich and Chloe Domont's direction and writing. The film makes the feature directorial debut for Domont, who is no stranger to being behind the camera as she's taken all her experience working in short films and television to this steaming pressure cooker of a film. Domont was kind enough to spend a few minutes speaking with us about where the idea for the film came from, working with the actors, how to chart the course of tension, and more. Please take a listen and be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in limited release and will be available to stream on Netflix on October 6th. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com For more about Regal Unlimited - https://regmovies.onelink.me/4207629222/937isfrg New subscribers can use code REGALNBP23 for 10% off of Regal Unlimited for the first 3 months Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Megan returns! This week she and Dave talk about NIGHTMARE (13:18), Kjersti Helen Rasmussen's Norwegian horror film about a demon that lurks in dreams and tries to get itself birthed into the real world. They also talk about the much ballyhooed FAIR PLAY (30:04), Chloe Domont's sharp and complex erotic thriller about a seemingly happy couple (Phoebe Dynevor, Alden Ehrenreich) working for a hedge fund who get thrown a curveball when one of them becomes the other's boss. But before all that, Dave fills Megan in PAW PATROL: THE MIGHTY MOVIE (4:02). That's right! Dave managed to see another big-screen adaptation of his least favorite animated kids' show ever. And over on Patreon, Megan and Dave talk about David Lynch's first two films, ERASERHEAD and THE ELEPHANT MAN.