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Black holes. Warped time. The end of the world! It's all relativity as we look back – and forward – at Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. We're joined by Andrew Glester, acclaimed science writer, award-winning radio presenter and podcast host, film producer and director. Andrew's Cosmic Shed podcast was recently named as one of the Guardian's Favourite Podcasts, and he's also worked with BBC Worldwide, The Natural History Museum, Physics World, and more. He's perfectly placed to help us understand the time- and space-bending drama of Interstellar. The 2014 epic stars Matthew McConaughey as an astronaut recruited to save a dying Earth by piloting the ship Endurance across space (and time). From theoretical physics to a complete contempt for physics… Fast & Furious 9 takes a muscle car into orbit – and it's not the most implausible thing about the movie. We're also watching last year's time loop comedy Palm Springs, plus Luca, Mars, The Bad Batch and more. And there's all this plus Who, Q and Lord Of The Rings too in our news section. Welcome to the latest Robby the Robot's Waiting, the podcast that understands the gravity of the situation. Episode highlights: 0:00:53: WHAT WE'VE BEEN WATCHING! Fast & Furious 9, Luca, Mars season 2, Palm Springs [beware: minor spoilers] 0:25:22: Meet Andrew Glester, who's been watching The Bad Batch and Netflix space movies 0:32:10: REWIND! We discuss the highs and lows of Interstellar [beware: relativistic physics] 1:04:59: THE NEWS! Featuring a Marvel/DC crossover, an animated Middle-earth spin-off, Jodie Whittaker leaving Doctor Who, Star Trek: Picard trailer (with added Riker pizza), Jameela Jamil in She-Hulk, The Book of Boba Fett and more Your surplus military robots: Tanavi Patel: entertainment reporter for SFX magazine and Digital Spy, panel moderator for MCM, FanExpo and more. https://twitter.com/tanavip Dave Bradley: writer, gamer, book reviewer and a former editor of SFX. https://twitter.com/BoxDaveB Richard Edwards: film and TV journalist and another former editor of SFX. https://twitter.com/RichDEdwards SPECIAL GUEST! Andrew Glester is a science communicator, podcast host, lecturer, director and producer. https://twitter.com/astrondrew We have a website now! Please bookmark www.robbyscifi.com immediately.
This is a big one! Hammo and his pal comedian Ben Ellwood continue their Christopher Nolan rewatch with Interstellar. From the relationship between Cooper and Murph to the concept of time as a dimension you could visit to our current real world situation and the future we face, this podcast has it all. And someone reveals that it is their favourite Nolan movie. We'll let you guess which one. (It's Hammo.) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Films & Friends, Josh and Tobias are joined by Sam for a particularly tangential discussion ranging from alien invasion films to the cinematic parallels between V for Vendetta and Love Actually. During the episode Josh and Sam bond over their shared appreciation of both Wes Anderson and Richard Curtis' charming 2013 romantic comedy About Time and Tobias gives a description of some particularly graphic violence in James McTeigue's Ninja Assassin. Elsewhere, the trio reveal their favourite dog-based films (leading to a digression about the intelligence of various animal species), debate the brilliance or lack thereof of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and discuss the increasingly blurred lines between science-fiction and fantasy films. Intro / Outro by Joel Todd
This month on We're Drunk & We Know Things, we're reaching for the stars as we blast off and float through the epic wonder that is, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. From concept through to delivery, with a load of science and some of the most well-funded corn ever we hope you can join us as we wriggle down the wormhole of mega sci-fi and make an inordinate amount of black hole puns. Intro music: Afraid of Time, Hans Zimmer ℗ 2014 WaterTower Music Outro Music: Go!, Public Service Broadcasting ℗© Test Card Recordings --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdawkt/message
Understanding Interstellar in a Secular Age.How can philosophy and theology help us understand what makes Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" such a compelling movie? What does longing for transcendence and meaning in our modern, secular age look like? Does Nolan's answer ultimately satisfy us?In this episode, we'll talk about one of Christopher Nolan's best films and use it to explore:-the philosophy of Charles Taylor and James K.A. Smith -Soren Kierkegaard - Naturalism/Materialism- Christian theology about the Trinity and love-Nietzsche and morality-noted atheist, Sam Harris's search for an objective ethical standard-eugenics -"New Age" answers to human longings for transcendence and more!The best format for today's episode is to watch it on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xqr3hLCuu-c&t=2sPlease consider becoming a supporter on Patreon today!https://www.patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcast
This episode of the podcast, we discuss Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. We discuss the film's critical elements in themes, storytelling, and design. So if you haven't watched the movie yet, listen at your own risk or do yourself a favor and watch the film. You have been warned! If you want more of these kinds of episodes, let us know what you'd be interested in! For show notes head to https://feedingcuriosity.net/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/support
In our second episode, we talk about Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014). This week's crew: Brent Phillips, Brandy Phillips, Ryan Cramer, and Adam Lindsley.
We exist in all dimensions at once this week on An Hour With Your Ex. This tiny Chicago base podcast is joined by co-creator of Card Against Humanity Max Temkin to talk about Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. We talk about corn, make stuff up about quantum theory, head to 2001, and beyond the infinite. If you are Dr. Wolf Man or Dr. Hugh Man you will enjoy this trip through the wormhole. An Hour With Your Ex is a Chicago based podcast hosted by comedians Mel Evans and Mark Colomb. Max Temkin is the creator of the Maxistentialism Zine and a member of the Chicago Podcast Coop. Interstellar is a 2014 film written by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan. Matthew McConaughey makes faces through the film. As does Anne Hathaway. This last bit is for SEO.
Sean, Andrew, and Lynn wrap up their analysis of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar.
Mark and Andrew talk about augmented reality, Google Goggles, Amazon Firefly, Photoshopping photos, 3D scanning, plastic surgery, Spanx, the idealization of the human body in ancient art, propaganda, Vladimir Putin, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, our desire to be duped, altering videos, rewriting history, editing the Internet, the Bilderberg Group, NSA cell phone tracking, fact vs. fiction, typewriters, Amazon's Echo device, tricoders, jetpacks, hover boards, Barbie, icons, models, obesity, and media consumption.Photo credit: Zdenek Kratochvil
In space, no one can hear you have an overly complicated plot! The Cristafurion and Friends Podcast crew look for any "law breakers" on other planets during their review of Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar"!
Drew and Nick celebrate the season by talking about the ALIEN franchise for the rest of the month. In this episode, we shower praise on the first film in the series, Drew talks about Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR, and Nick gets caught up with Marvel Phase Two. Read more show notes at at https://genrevision.com
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR.
Zach and Stephen went to see Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (different days, times, etc.) and their minds are so filled with questions and reactions that the duo sat down to record their thoughts about the film. A team of explorers travel through a wormhole in an attempt to find a potentially habitable planet that will sustain humanity. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future!
Zach and Stephen went to see Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (different days, times, etc.) and their minds are so filled with questions and reactions that the duo sat down to record their thoughts about the film. A team of explorers travel through a wormhole in an attempt to find a potentially habitable planet that will sustain humanity. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future!
Probably the most talked about and divisive film of the last few weeks, if not the whole year, has been Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. For its fans, it's a bold and ambitious attempt to use blockbuster filmmaking to tell a story of space exploration, love and quantum physics. For its detractors, it's an overblown mess that awkwardly blends mawkish sentimentality with pretensions of intellectualism. Joe and Ed were similarly divided on the film, so they decided to spend a whole episode talking about the film's merits and its flaws, and what they reveal about Nolan's work as a whole.This episode features plenty of discussion about the plot of Interstellar, so if you haven't watched the film and don't want it spoiled, you'd be better off waiting until you have seen it. Unless you don't mind having the plot spoiled, in which case listen away!
Whether you prefer your heroes fluffy and cuddly or coated with a layer of Depression-era dust--not that we're suggesting those things have to be mutually exclusive, of course--you'll find what you're looking for on the new episode of Gobbledygeek. Paul and AJ set their sights on two of the biggest movies of the fall: Big Hero 6, the Disney/Marvel animated film about a boy, his huggable robot, and five of their pals; and Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, starring Matthew McConaughey as a spacefaring daddy. What do these movies have in common? They're both pro-science, they're both pro-love, and AJ and Paul actually agree on both of them. For the most part. Plus, Paul went to freaking Disney World! Next: for the penultimate Four-Color Flashback episode discussing Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, the boys tackle Vol. IX: The Kindly Ones.
Josh and Adam actually recorded this way-too-friendly review of Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR three months ago – it just took a detour through a wormhole to get here. Plus, the Top 5 Movie Sacrifices. This episode is presented by Shutterstock (code FILM1114) and Harry's (code FILMSPOTTING). :00-3:27 - Billboard / Harry's-Shutterstock 3:27-36:12 - Review: "Interstellar" Brett Shady, "Hard to Leave" 37:09-39:30 - Shutterstock-Harry's 39:30-45:12 - Notes / Larsen Recs: "Memphis" 45:12-58:25 - Polls 58:25-1:11:21 - Top 5: Movie Sacrifices Simon M Harris, "Song of Heart" 1:12:21-1:16:59 - Donations 1:16:59-1:35:23 - Top 5: Sacrifices, cont. 1:35:23-1:38:45 - Close MUSIC - Brett Shady / Simon Harris NOTES - LINKS - Josh's review of "Interstellar" - Josh's review of "Memphis" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This time we talk about one of the biggest movies of the year. Literally. A big movie that puts the sci in sci-fi. Christopher Nolan's Interstellar.
Christopher Nolan's Interstellar: like, love, or hate it, this is one of the biggest of the big movies of 2014. Can a movie this big live up to any (not even all) of our expectations?
Despite Christopher Nolan's conscientious efforts in keeping his filming projects secret, what he cunningly gave out to feed the press was enough to indicate his latest outing would be a very simple story. Months before the release date, I was looking forward to something similar to Alfonso Cuaron's "Gravity". I knew it would be spectacular, but never expected it to be so phenomenal. At least in China, the space epic stirred up huge ripples. Comments about the film were flying all over the internet: movie experts wondered how the amazing special effects were created, young women relished the loving family connection tale, the scientific community picked on a few bugs but were generally satisfied with the reportedly accurate presentation of certain astrophysical theories, science fiction lovers were probably bored by a lack of originality in the storyline but nonetheless made themselves useful by highlighting the director's tributes to previous, classic films, still some people complained they didn't understand what the film was all about, but they cared enough about it to put their ideas out there. So, in a word, the film was the topic of the day and everyone wanted to be a part of the discussion. The nerds have been thorough in their examinations. Simplified scripts can now be found online, explaining every detail of the story and helping people understand the intellectually challenging parts. It seemed most viewers were simply awe-stricken by the powerful images: the menacing look of an all-engulfing black hole, the thrilling journey through a worm hole, the bizarre environment of extraterrestrial planets, all of which amplified and thrown at you on an IMAX screen, accompanied by the haunting scores from Hans Zimmer. But above all the visual glamour, there is one point that the excited viewers and critics were missing, that is, the passion for space exploration. Just like the teachers in the movie who claimed America's moon landing mission was just a scam and a waste of money, people of our times are not showing much interest in space missions. Let's face it, Alfonso Cuaron's "Gravity" was just a visual stunt, albeit a smashing one; the reboot of Star Trek franchise is not longer about the spirit of going boldly where no man has gone before, as it is about action choreography and big budget special effects; and Marvel's cinematic universe is all but a fancy dream. Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" may not be as realistic as "Gravity", or as funny as the Marvel's comic adaptations, but the space epic has successfully captured the sentiment of space explorers. Their fears are genuine fears that we all share and their love is true love that registers in our own hearts. So when you are watching "Interstellar", dwell not on the scientific aspects, just embrace all the sentiments that it can inspire on you.
Dan Calvisi, author of "Story Maps" and Steve Lam of BamSmackPow.com discuss the screenplay structure, themes, characters, IMAX technology and critical reception of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar.
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. On today's episode Mark Reilly couldn't join so instead Jeff Sneider hosts with guests Umberto "El Mayimbe" Gonzalez and Neil Turitz. The trio discuss Jared Leto as the Joker, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Suicide Squad. Follow Mark Reilly! Follow Jeff Sneider! Visit SchmoesKnow.com! Subscribe to the p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" is PMIYC Episode 109. Find more podcasts at www.PodMeIfYouCan.com
On this episode we review Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, we discuss the scariest horror films of all time, as well as thinking about great performances in terrible movies. We also talk about what film we'd watch right before we die, analyse the newly announced slate of Marvel movies, and report on our homework. 00:00 Intro 01:08 Top 3 Horror movies 21:09 Review – Interstellar 01:00:40 Great performances in terrible movies 01:10:40 Movie news 01:21:42 Homework 01:33:14 Listener questions 01:45:18 Outro
We discuss Christopher Nolan's Interstellar!
For the first Geek Challenge in many months, Paul has challenged AJ to John Carpenter's 1986 fantasy/martial arts/neo-Western cult classic Big Trouble in Little China. In turn, AJ has challenged Paul to Henri-Georges Clouzot's 1953 "anti-everything" thriller The Wages of Fear. What, pray tell, is the common denominator? They're, uh, they're both about truckers. Tenuous connections are what Geek Challenges thrive on, and this one at least provides some sobering realizations for the boys. What do Paul's reactions to some '50s movies and AJ's reactions to some '80s movies say about them as people and that pesky generational gap? There may be actual answers. Plus, more surprising reactions, this time about Taylor Swift's 1989; and AJ springs #AlexFromTarget on Paul. Next: in two weeks, the boys will be back discussing two more very different movies, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and the Disney/Marvel animated film Big Hero 6.
On this week's Cinema Royale, I'll be leaving orbit before heading off to the prestigious Virginia Film Festival! Christopher Bumbray of Joblo.com joins me to review Christopher Nolan's Interstellar! Plus I'll take a brief look at Marvel and Disney's animated superhero flick, Big Hero 6!With the Virginia Film Festival right around the corner, I also had a chance to talk with Amanda Patterson, who makes her directorial debut with the relationship comedy, Goodish!Plus news, DVDs, and the best movies in theaters this weekend!
After hitting a midnight screening on Tuesday of Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" in Imax 70mm, we decided to tackle the genre of science fiction in film and discuss to what extent Christopher Nolan's epic new film pushes the genre forward.
Sean, Greg, Andrew, and Gary talk about the new Star Wars, the Marvel cinematic universe and how Ant-man fits into it, DC's plans for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and the Justice League movie, the Dark Dungeons adaptation, the Stargate reboot, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, Quentin Tarantino movies like Django, Kill Bill, and Jackie Brown, Idris Elba as Batman or possibly Green Lantern, Drew Godard's Daredevil and Sinister Six, Cabin in the Woods, the Cliffhanger remake, CHUD, a possible Shocker remake, an R rated Wolverine movie, Man of Steel, Star Trek, Superman V Capt America, Transformers, and a Kolchak update with Johnny Depp.
Andy is joined by Godzilla superfans Jamie and Marc to take an in-depth look at the big guy's return to cinemas. They also examine the new trailer for Christopher Nolan's Interstellar.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. As we did for last year, this year Dark Discussions is discussing some of the top genre films that your co-hosts are looking forward to seeing in 2014. Horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thriller, techno-thriller, mystery. You name it, it's coming. Last year looked like it was going to be one hell of a year but by some it turned out otherwise. Yet this year, once again, filmmakers everywhere are whetting the chops of genre fans throughout the world. For those so inclined, here is the short list of what we discuss in the episode. Kevin Smith's Tusk, Eli Roth's Green Inferno, Oliver Blackburn's Random, Ti West's Sacrament, Simon Rumley's The Last Word, and the Joe R. Lansdale penned and Jim Mickle directed Cold in July. Other horror films include Willow Creek, Devil's Due, The Jungle, Hellions, Occulus, All Cheerleaders Die, Scorned, Nothing Bad Can Happen, The Loft, Faults, and Afflicted. Some bigger films spoken of include Joe Hill's Horns, Guardians of the Galaxy, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, Deliver Us From Evil, and the Scarlett Johansson's film, Under the Skin. Many remakes or sequels discussed include The Town that Dreaded Sundown, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Poltergeist, The Purge 2, Rec 4: Apocalypse, Wolf Creek 2, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Robocop, Dead Snow: Red Vs. Dead, X-Men: Days of Future Past, and The Hobbit: There and Back Again. But we discuss a few more films including co-host Mike and Eric's opinion on the new Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones which was just released. Plus other films that may be low profile that seem interesting are Joon-ho Bong's Snowpiercer, Sinbad the 5th Voyage, I Frankenstein, the Lance Henricksen film Harbinger Down, Pompeii, Edge of Tomorrow, Big Bad Wolves, Nights of Badassdum, the thriller simply titled +1, and the dark thriller Nurse 3-D (among others). So come and listen to what your hosts think of the new year and whether it will live up to the hype. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM