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Анастасия Вебер — кинорежиссёрка, сценаристка, поэтка. Живет и работает в Берлине. Закончила Петербургскую школу нового кино (режиссёрскую мастерскую) и Санкт-Петербургский университет кино и телевидения (сценарную мастерскую). Обладательница Золотого медведя Берлинского кинофестиваля 2022 за короткометражный фильм Трэп. Двухкратная победительница международного кинофестиваля в Оберхаузене с фильмом «Синдром Ио» ( совместно с творческим объединением «Мармелад»). Участница международных кинофестивалей (Goshort, Filmadrid, London Short Film Festival, Tabor Film Festival и другие). В своей кинопрактике изучает темы молодости, святости и перформанса. Поэтические тексты Анастасии вошли в лонг лист поэтической премии Аркадия Драгомощенко в 2020 году. Работает кураторкой в Петербургской школе нового кино. Авторка онлайн курса «CINEMASTORIES», построенного по авторскому методу обучения начинающих и опытных кинематографистов созданию экспериментальных поэтических фильмов видео-эссе. Anastasia Veber is a film director, screenwriter, and poet. Lives and works in Berlin. She graduated from the St. Petersburg School of New Cinema (director's workshop) and the St. Petersburg University of Film and Television (screenwriting workshop). Winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival 2022 for the short film Trap. Two-time winner of the Oberhausen International Film Festival with the film “Io Syndrome” (together with the creative association “Marmalade”). Participant in international film festivals (Goshort, Filmadrid, London Short Film Festival, Tabor Film Festival and others). In her film practice she explores themes of youth, holiness and performance. Anastasia's poetic texts were included in the long list of the Arkady Dragomoshchenko poetry prize in 2020. Works as a curator at the St. Petersburg School of New Cinema. Author of the online course “CINEMASTORIES”, based on the author's method of teaching beginners and experienced filmmakers how to create experimental poetic films and video essays. FIND ANASTASIA ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram | Facebook | Vimeo ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2024 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Hello hello and welcome back to a new year with Podcast Assemble! Your regular dose of geeky entertainment with co-host Tommy and DL from across the pond! Time Codes:Welcome Back! - 0:16How was Christmas? - 0:59Aquaman & Cinema Stories - 2:56What have you been up to? - 7:20MAIN TOPIC: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) - 25:24Stupid Plot Summary - 26:07What did you think of the film? - 27:23Goofy IMDB Picture - 29:37Plot - 31:43Filming Issues - 38:26Action - 41:37Villain - 42:19Tones & Themes - 44:173 Best & 3 Worst - 45:02Critical reception - 47:53Better or Worse than Aquaman (2018)? - 48:43*** SPOILERS *** - 49:41*** END SPOILERS *** - 52:31Trivia True or False - 52:31Outro - 55:57Main Topic:For our main topic this week we're going capping off the DCEU franchise with the final entry and sequel to the muse for our famous rating system - Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023)! James Wan is back at the helm of what can only be described as a movie with a serious amount of studio interference. A movie further overshadowed by conservatory and a cinematic universe which was closing up shop around it, could this possibly be anything? Join the boys as we let you know definitely if this is better or worse than Aquaman 2018!What did you think of Aquaman? Let us know by messaging thepodcastassemble@gmail.com or hitting us up on socials, and we'll give you a shout-out on the pod!Website || Instagram || Twitter || YouTube || EmailAnd while we've got you, we'd love it if you gave us a 5 star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and let us know what you think of the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Food - We all need it to survive, but could you eat food professionally? James Webb is Australia's number one professional eater and he calls in today to tell Tanya all about his life and gives her some tips on how he eats over 40+ hotdogs in one competition! We also asked you for your Cinema stories, and you did not disappoint! The hotline is open! Tell us a story, a fact, maybe you want to add to one of our guests, ask a question.. just go for it! The Hotline number is 02 9564 9777 and you can also send us an email hotline@novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. LINKS Follow Tanya on Instagram @tanhennessy Follow Tanya on Facebook @thetanyahennessy Watch Tanya on TikTok @tanyahennessy Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial Find James on Instagram HERE CREDITS Host: Tanya HennessySenior Producer / Audio Editor / Video Editor: Chae RoganManaging Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flatpack Festival and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery are running a marvellous exhibition until 30th October 2022: Wonderland tells stories of filmgoing and cinema culture in Birmingham. It begins with the earliest days of cinematic experimentation, including a visit from Eadweard Muybridge to demonstrate his moving images, through the glory days of the picture palaces in the 1930s and 40s, the influence of Asian and Caribbean immigration, and the slump of the 1980s, to where we are today, with a combination of multiplexes and more specialised venues, including, of course, the Electric, which continues to proudly boast the title of the UK's oldest working cinema. It's a densely packed exhibition, full of elegantly and concisely organised information, focusing not only on places and eras but also people: individual attention is given to notable figures such as Iris Barry, the UK's first female film critic, Waller Jeffs, who popularised cinema in the 1900s with his annual seasons at the Curzon Hall and travelling show, and Oscar Deutsch, the Balsall Heath-born creator of the Odeon brand, the first cinema of which opened in Perry Barr in 1930. Wonderland: Birmingham's Cinema Stories is free to visit at BMAG until October 30th, and it's a must-see for anyone interested in filmgoing in Birmingham. The history it describes is cultural, technological, social and economic, and it's beautifully curated and designed to do just that. It's also got a big interactive map in the middle where you can look for your house and see the five cinemas that used to be on your road back in 1940. Don't miss it. Recorded on 30th May 2022.
We came, we saw, we Resurrected. Let's go into the new bonus episode where we all have a nice chat about the surprising fourth film in the Matrix Trilogy. — Spoilers Throughout! — Reminiscing Dreams (0:00)Cinema Stories before Resurrections (6:07)Hype Levels and Pre-Resurrections (19:25) The Film: Resurrection First Impression! (35:16)Combing Through The Story (53:21)The Fourth Wall (1:11:14)Progressing Through the Next Half (1:22:03)Real World Rules (1:36:50)The Master Plan (1:51:07)The Last Act (2:04:18)In Conclusions (2:14:05)
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss High School Musical! Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinema_stories_podcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss Black Panther! Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Tik Tok: @cinema_stories_podcast Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss 10 Things I Hate About You! Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Tik Tok: @cinema_stories_podcast Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss The Goonies! This was a fun movie to watch! Thanks to Nico for helping edit and for suggesting this movie! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinema_stories_podcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss Grease! Due to technical difficulties, they did not have time to talk about the absolute lack of diversity within this movie. They also didn't touch on how they portray women in Grease. Although they did not discuss this, please keep these in mind as they are both very important topics. Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinema_stories_podcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss Toy Story! In this episode they talk about everything from Toy Story's actual plot, to the characters, theories, and even Harry Potter Funko Pops! (Not really sure how they got to that topic...) Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinema_stories_podcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss The Greatest Showman! Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik tok: @cinema_stories_podcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they compare both Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movies! This two-movies-in-one episode is a little different than usual. We don't go through the plot as much more so the things we find noteworthy, or just plain weird! Please excuse the barking dog and chirping birds in the background! :)) Thanks to Nico for helping edit! Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinemastoriespodcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss The Sandlot! Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinemastoriespodcast (Also please excuse the chirping birds in the background of this episode!)
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss The Princess and the Frog! In this episode they explore and analyze the world of Princess Tiana! Among other things, they dive into Disney's diversity and touch on plot holes of the movie. Thanks to Nico for helping edit! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinemastoriespodcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss Mean Girls! This episode is a bit longer than usual! Shoutout to our editor Nico! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinemastoriespodcast
Join hosts Alayna and Riley as they discuss Back to the Future! Shoutout to our editor Nico! :) Follow us on social media: Instagram: @cinemastoriespodcast Tik Tok: @cinemastoriespodcast
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To celebrate the 25th episode of the podcast, Xander and David, with the help of some special guests, share their favourite cinema stories.Podcast LinksApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/film-me-in-podcast/id1518598657Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5n8dPs9D54OCwdXyDOb1lm?si=FZoqnC91RlK1EZUeLOHauwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL8jZvbSgC0hnJcp4Q9GgFacebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/filmmeinpod/Twitter Page - https://twitter.com/filmmeinpod1Instagram Page - https://www.instagram.com/officialfilmmeinpod/David's Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/itsdavidfrench/?hl=enTwitter - https://twitter.com/davidfrench17James's LinksInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/omalleyhimself/?hl=enYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcA0vyygUHDgIcCFheL1XGAAlex's LinksTwitter - https://twitter.com/TheMooonisFlaatApple Music - https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/flat-moon/1508752209Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/5dri381YbDhSj6uDiGDsTL?si=5H0wDRvVQOKcq5MlWozR2AOther Links - https://linktr.ee/flatmoonbandJordan's Link https://www.questmedianetwork.co.uk/on-air/podcasts/Sam's Link https://www.instagram.com/sam.maxwell11/?hl=enWill's Links Main Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThePongodongo/videos Cat Slap - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuR1UAndbcElpxaYjOrFw The Overlooked Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmdPOWtsTiROkMUCTDYuF_g
WBAI-FM New York City film critic, fellow Critics Choice Association member and '2 Fast 2 Films' co-host Mike Sargent joins me on this final episode of the 'Cinema Stories' Podcast. We share our favorite indoor movie theater experiences, as well as our thoughts and predictions on how studios will release films in the near-future... and more!
Film critic, journalist and avid movie fan Rick Marshall has been a Contributing Editor for DigitalTrends.com for the past decade. He joins me on this episode of the 'Cinema Stories' Podcast to talk mind-blowing movie experiences, crazy screenings we've attended together, and if he plans on heading back to indoor theaters when they re-open.
On this 4th episode of the special podcast series I'm joined by Amy Biancolli, arts writer for the Albany Times Union and 20-year film critic, with reviews published in Hearst Newspapers across the United States. Amy and I share 'Cinema Stories' of attending screenings together and our thoughts on what the film critic profession entails and the current state of the moviegoing experience.
On this episode of the special podcast series, I'm joined by fellow Critics Choice Association member and KJYO-FM film critic Jason Black. We share favorite movie theater stories, what it's like to meet celebs at the Critics Choice Awards and we even get into a bit of a Pixar debate. Plus Jason dives into his sneaker obsession and tells pre-critic tales of landing roles on 'Friends' and 'Lizzie McGuire'.
On this second episode of the special podcast series, I'm joined by film critic colleague Jim Dixon. He writes for FilmInquiry.com, Jim-Dixon.com and is a member of the Online Film Critics Society. Jim and I share stories about attending film screenings together and memorable movie theater experiences. And we have thoughts on what going to the movies could look like in the near future.
Remember what it was like to go to the movies? On this special podcast series, I bring-on film critic colleagues to tell favorite movie theater stories and predict the future of the moviegoing experience. 'Vegas Film Critic' Jeffrey K. Howard joins me on this first episode of 'Cinema Stories'.
In this interview, I meet with Naomi Raiselle Wedding Film Maker and Owner of Generations Cinemastories located in Boston MA http://www.generationscinemastories.com/ Enjoy!
This episode Michael is joined by Matthew Rushing of “The 602 Club” , “Aggressive Negotiations”, “Owl Post” and “Cinema Stories” to discuss the news broken by SlashFilm that Rosario Dawson is to play Ahsoka Tano in the next season of The Mandalorian.
Since 2004, Jack and Naomi have been making films and videos for a variety of wonderful and exciting clients. They film love stories, wedding films, corporate, non-profit videos. Naomi is a CCNY alum, a practicing stylist, filmmaker and director, who admits to a lifelong fascination with humans and their stories. She mentors film students in the studio's educational program, and is obsessed with color and texture. Jack is an Emerson College alum, a practicing DJ with an encyclopedic knowledge of music, a soundtrack designer, video producer and editor of special event, corporate and wedding videography and films. He has legendary status in the medium of montage. As partners in both work and life, between the two of them, Jack and Naomi are experienced as a dj, a relationship coach, teacher, wedding officiant, and two videographers! You are going to get a peek into Jack and Naomi's world and she will be speaking to us on ‘The Emotional Impact of Live Sound'. We will finish with what they wish other vendors knew and their Confetti Hour confessions! Featured Guest: Naomi Raiselle and Jack Brotman with GENERATIONS cinemastories! Website: www.generationscinemastories.com Instagram: @generationscinemastories - Thank you to our Sponsors! Happily Ever Expo | Visit happilyeverexpo.com for more information on becoming an exhibitor and be sure to mention the ‘confetti hour' when inquiring to receive 10% off your first expo! Valid for new exhibitors only. Aisle Planner | Fellow wedding professionals, to try Aisle Planner for yourself and see why their platform is the lifestyle shift your business needs, head to www.aisleplanner.com and use code ‘CONFETTI2019' to receive 25% off your first three months of your subscription. Book That Bride | Halima Hanemann of Lively Wed Academy is offering the ‘Book The Bride' online course, a four week course that walks you through everything you need to know to confidently book your next bride! The DIY version of the 4 week online course, 'Book That Bride' is $197! Head to theconfettihour.com to learn more.
This episode Michael is joined by Matthew Rushing of “The 602 Club” , “Aggressive Negotiations”, “Owl Post” and “Cinema Stories” to discuss episode 5 of The Mandalorian “The Gunslinger.”
Just to be clear, I haven't watched all the movies but of the ones I've watched, these are the ones that have been the most entertaining, brought me the most joy and that I've wanted to watch again immediately.Also mentioned in this episode:Cinema Stories with James King and Stephen Merchant.Stephen Merchant on The James Altucher Show.My top films of 2019:Fighting with my FamilyAvengers: EndgameLong ShotWild RoseYesterdayLooking ahead to 2020:Bad Boys for LifeBlack WidowLegally Blonde 3Wonder Woman 1984Top Gun: MaverickJungle CruiseBill & Ted Face the MusicDune.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Seven. We've really enjoyed making these episodes & one of you emailed us suggesting James and Producer Phil did their own personal Cinema Stories recommendations. I mean, we're here to give you what you want, right? So here's a "Bonus" episode! Expect name-drops, further mentions of the Royalty Cinema in Bowness-on-Windermere, and find out what James has in common with expired film-director-turned-critic Micheal Winner. You've been warned...! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Six. Any movie fan will know Steven Woolley. As a producer of 'The Crying Game' and 'Carol' he’s a multiple awards nominee, whilst his distribution company Palace was an eighties phenomenon, releasing films by the likes of David Lynch and the Coen Brothers. But he started out working in London cinemas, first as an usher then as an owner. No better person, then, to talk us through his three favourite places to watch movies, including an LA hotspot famous for 40 years of its regular screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Are you ready to do The Timewarp? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Five. The super-cool movie journalist Rhianna Dillon joins us this episode of Cinema Stories, relaying tales of Brighton movie visits, a mishap at an East London pop-up and that miserable bunch of old men better known as ‘film critics’. Rhianna’s one of our favourite broadcasters - fresh, funny and forthright. You’re going to love this one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 4. That Emily Johnston, she's one of our favourite lifestyle bloggers and... ahem... ‘influencers’, known to thousands as Fashion Foie Gras. Travel, interiors, clothes and showbiz - she covers them all. She’s also an American in the UK so gives us an insight into teenage movie-going in the States as well an excruciating moment at her first London film premiere. And if there are any embarrassed fans of 'Titanic' out there, fear not... Emily’s here for you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode three is here! You’ll have heard comedian Gareth Gwynn on a host of BBC radio shows (R4's 'Now Show', 'Ankle Tag' & his own show on BBC Radio Wales) and now he brings his gags to Cinema Stories for an hilarious journey through his three favourite picture palaces. Not only do you get the lowdown on what’s hot and what’s not, cinema-wise, in the South Wales area, but Gareth also remembers a time watching a movie about volcanoes in a strange man’s garage. In Iceland. What other podcast gives you all that?! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our second episode it’s the renowned journalist Miranda Sawyer talking us through her three favourite cinemas (James has been a fanboy of her writing since the days of the legendary Smash Hits magazine). She kicks things off in her home town of Wilmslow (yes, home to TV’s 'The Real Housewives of Cheshire'), before moving on to her student years in Oxford and then adult life hanging out at one of the coolest cinemas in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this, our first episode, we say hi to Stephen Merchant. You all know him, right? He co-created The Office and Extras for the telly, starred alongside Hugh Jackman in Logan and wrote and directed the recent wrestling hit Fighting with My Family. He’s also James’s old mate from university days so they couldn’t help but reminisce about their time as film students. But since the premise of this show is for guests to discuss their three favourite cinemas, Merch also took us back to his childhood as a movie fan in Bristol as well as his current life as avid filmgoer in LA. Some people just seem to have talent coming out of every pore and Stephen’s one of those guys. And as a serious cinéphile he’s also the perfect person to kick things off. Enjoy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CINEMA STORIES with JAMES KING is a new podcast celebrating the multiplexes, the fleapits and the independent gems that have shaped our cinema-going. In this teaser episode Director, Comedian, and all round top guy, Stephen Merchant chats to James about one of his all time cinema bugbears! Hear the full episode soon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grab your box of tissues because it's time to bid farewell to Paul Walker once again. On this episode, the Joes are joined by Austin Wolf-Sothern, host of Cinema Stories on YouTube, to discuss Furious 7 and try to track the ownership of Dom's necklace. Austin shares how much these movies mean to both him and his girlfriend as he regales the Joes of ways he's watched the Fast and Furious movies that make both of them jealous. Does Deckard's plan to murder every doctor in his brother's hospital make him a great (or poor) famil member? Does Austin have enough confidence to be a Letty? Will Joe find someone to share our podcast with on Twitter that won't block him? What the hell does "No Knees Denise" really mean? Could a fan favorite character we think is dead be alive after all? Listen and find out! Got a thought? Want to share a picture of a car so Joey can make Joe guess what it is? Email us at family@cageclub.me. Visit our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/2fast2forever
One last time before an indefinite hiatus to the show, Sam discusses a movie with the capability to ruin childhoods. And not even in a funny way. The movie this week is the raunchy, puppet comedy, The Happytime Murders. COME BE A MOVIE FAN WITH SAM ON THIS EPISODE OF CINEMA STORIES!Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio and Stitcher
One last time before an indefinite hiatus to the show, Sam discusses a movie with the capability to ruin childhoods. And not even in a funny way. The movie this week is the raunchy, puppet comedy, The Happytime Murders. COME BE A MOVIE FAN WITH SAM ON THIS EPISODE OF CINEMA STORIES!Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio and Stitcher
Dum dum. Dum dum. DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM! On this Hawaiian shirt themed episode, Sam Kirby and Ben Kammueller discuss the new shark flick The Meg. The two also talk about the latest movie trailers and updates regarding the James Gunn/Disney controversy. All of this and more on this next episode of Cinema Stories. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Follow Ben Kamueller, instagram @bkammueller28 and twitter @bkammueller. Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio, and Stitcher.
Dum dum. Dum dum. DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM! On this Hawaiian shirt themed episode, Sam Kirby and Ben Kammueller discuss the new shark flick The Meg. The two also talk about the latest movie trailers and updates regarding the James Gunn/Disney controversy. All of this and more on this next episode of Cinema Stories. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Follow Ben Kamueller, instagram @bkammueller28 and twitter @bkammueller. Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio, and Stitcher.
Middle school may yield some of the most awkward, uncomfortable or downright cringe-inducing moments of our lives. On this episode, Sam discusses the quirky, honest independent film, Eighth Grade. Listen and relive some of your fondest or most cringe-inducing middle school moments as Sam analyzes the film's deeper meaning and how it's elements of filmmaking contribute to its theme.Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio, and Stitcher.
Middle school may yield some of the most awkward, uncomfortable or downright cringe-inducing moments of our lives. On this episode, Sam discusses the quirky, honest independent film, Eighth Grade. Listen and relive some of your fondest or most cringe-inducing middle school moments as Sam analyzes the film's deeper meaning and how it's elements of filmmaking contribute to its theme.Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio, and Stitcher.
Your mission. Should you choose to accept it... Check out the new episode of Cinema Stories! Sam and his guest host Ben Kamueller analyze the acclaimed spy-thriller Mission Impossible: Fallout. The two also discuss the rise and fall of the movie subscription service, moviepass. Join us for a great time talking about the latest in Cinema!Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Follow Ben Kamueller, instagram @bkammueller28 and twitter @bkammueller. Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio, and Stitcher.
Your mission. Should you choose to accept it... Check out the new episode of Cinema Stories! Sam and his guest host Ben Kamueller analyze the acclaimed spy-thriller Mission Impossible: Fallout. The two also discuss the rise and fall of the movie subscription service, moviepass. Join us for a great time talking about the latest in Cinema!Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Follow Ben Kamueller, instagram @bkammueller28 and twitter @bkammueller. Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio, and Stitcher.
For almost a century, film has served as a reflection of how people and artists perceive their societies and cultures. In a politically divisive age, first-time director Boots Riley has released the insanely, abstract, politically charged film Sorry To Bother You. In an energetic, fast-paced review, Sam discusses the film’s strengths and weaknesses. COME BE A MOVIE FAN WITH SAM ON THIS EPISODE OF CINEMA STORIES!Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio and Stitcher
For almost a century, film has served as a reflection of how people and artists perceive their societies and cultures. In a politically divisive age, first-time director Boots Riley has released the insanely, abstract, politically charged film Sorry To Bother You. In an energetic, fast-paced review, Sam discusses the film’s strengths and weaknesses. COME BE A MOVIE FAN WITH SAM ON THIS EPISODE OF CINEMA STORIES!Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Share, play and download Cinema Stories episodes on Google Play, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, iheartradio and Stitcher
Sometimes movies are made to give viewers a light fun time at the theater. Then there are independent films. Sam and guest host Ben Kamueller discuss the long-awaited sequel to the 2008 musical, Mama Mia: Here We Go Again as well as the 100% fresh, independent film directed by Debra Granik, Leave No Trace. The movie buffs also talk about the latest in movie news: New trailers, tragedies and the latest controversy involving James Gunn. ALL THIS AND MORE ON A FRESH EPISODE OF CINEMA STORIES! Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram. Follow Ben Kamueller on Facebook, twitter @bkammueller or Instagram @bkammueller28.
Sometimes movies are made to give viewers a light fun time at the theater. Then there are independent films. Sam and guest host Ben Kamueller discuss the long-awaited sequel to the 2008 musical, Mama Mia: Here We Go Again as well as the 100% fresh, independent film directed by Debra Granik, Leave No Trace. The movie buffs also talk about the latest in movie news: New trailers, tragedies and the latest controversy involving James Gunn. ALL THIS AND MORE ON A FRESH EPISODE OF CINEMA STORIES! Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram. Follow Ben Kamueller on Facebook, twitter @bkammueller or Instagram @bkammueller28.
With a new format, a new guest and the same Nicholas Cage impression, Sam Kirby and guest, Ben Kamueller break down the summer movie season! Discussing Ant-Man and the Wasp, Incredibles 2, Hereditary, TAG, Hotel Artemis, Rampage, Upgrade, Won't You Be My Neighbor, the two discuss what makes a good movie to them and if these films fit the bill. They talk about the latest movie news and bring in a new era to the movie review podcast. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Follow Ben Kammueller @benkammueller98 on Instagram
With a new format, a new guest and the same Nicholas Cage impression, Sam Kirby and guest, Ben Kamueller break down the summer movie season! Discussing Ant-Man and the Wasp, Incredibles 2, Hereditary, TAG, Hotel Artemis, Rampage, Upgrade, Won't You Be My Neighbor, the two discuss what makes a good movie to them and if these films fit the bill. They talk about the latest movie news and bring in a new era to the movie review podcast. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.Follow Ben Kammueller @benkammueller98 on Instagram
What makes a film good to you? Is it that escapist ride or is it the artistic value that pulls you in. The original Star Wars famously blended innovation, artistic expression, and pure popcorn fun. Years later, does the new Solo film live up to the originals? Check out what Sam thinks on this episode of Cinema Stories! Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
What makes a film good to you? Is it that escapist ride or is it the artistic value that pulls you in. The original Star Wars famously blended innovation, artistic expression, and pure popcorn fun. Years later, does the new Solo film live up to the originals? Check out what Sam thinks on this episode of Cinema Stories! Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
In 2016, the profane, chimichanga loving, 4th wall breaking character of Deadpool was brought to the screen with critical and shocking financial success. Now our friendly neighborhood Sam Kirby, who constantly finds himself too scared to swear at all, reviews the highly anticipated sequel. Does it live up to the original hit or is DP2 DOA? Check out what Sam thinks, on this episode of Cinema Stories! Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
In 2016, the profane, chimichanga loving, 4th wall breaking character of Deadpool was brought to the screen with critical and shocking financial success. Now our friendly neighborhood Sam Kirby, who constantly finds himself too scared to swear at all, reviews the highly anticipated sequel. Does it live up to the original hit or is DP2 DOA? Check out what Sam thinks, on this episode of Cinema Stories! Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
After 10 years of anticipation, the film event of the year is finally here. Sam discusses the quality of the smash-hit blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War, it's deeper themes, how it fits into the MCU, and what the future holds. Sam finished by updating you on the latest in movie and TV news. Will Infinity War live up to Sam's ridiculously high expectations or will his excitement fade away? Find out on Cinema Stories.THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR INFINITY WAR AND THE MCU Be sure to download, share and play this special episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
After 10 years of anticipation, the film event of the year is finally here. Sam discusses the quality of the smash-hit blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War, it's deeper themes, how it fits into the MCU, and what the future holds. Sam finished by updating you on the latest in movie and TV news. Will Infinity War live up to Sam's ridiculously high expectations or will his excitement fade away? Find out on Cinema Stories.THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR INFINITY WAR AND THE MCU Be sure to download, share and play this special episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
On this special episode of Cinema Stories, Sam dives into the themes of Avengers: Age of Ultron to find out what happened to the average sequel of one of the most successful action movies of all time. In anticipation of Infinity War, Sam takes feedback on who is most likely to be exiting the MCU as well as the latest in entertainment news. Be sure to download, share and play this special episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
On this special episode of Cinema Stories, Sam dives into the themes of Avengers: Age of Ultron to find out what happened to the average sequel of one of the most successful action movies of all time. In anticipation of Infinity War, Sam takes feedback on who is most likely to be exiting the MCU as well as the latest in entertainment news. Be sure to download, share and play this special episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Follow Sam Kirby on Facebook, @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
The legend returns. No, not Sam Kirby but Steven Spielberg! The acclaimed director ventures back into the realm of fantasy adventure with Ready Player One. Starring Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Mark Rylance and Ben Mendelsohn, does the flick live up to the hype or is it game-over for this one? Sam also discusses the latest in the world of movie and TV news.Be sure to download, share and play this wacky episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Friend Sam Kirby on Facebook, follow him @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
The legend returns. No, not Sam Kirby but Steven Spielberg! The acclaimed director ventures back into the realm of fantasy adventure with Ready Player One. Starring Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Mark Rylance and Ben Mendelsohn, does the flick live up to the hype or is it game-over for this one? Sam also discusses the latest in the world of movie and TV news.Be sure to download, share and play this wacky episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Friend Sam Kirby on Facebook, follow him @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
This week Sam jumps back to the past into the hallways of his middle school and his experience with the book A Wrinkle in Time. He relates these memories to the latest Ava Duvernay adaptation. Sam gives his review, answers viewer questions in FEEDBACK and presents some of the latest stories to hit Tinseltown. Be sure to download, share and play this wacky episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Friend Sam Kirby on Facebook, follow him @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
This week Sam jumps back to the past into the hallways of his middle school and his experience with the book A Wrinkle in Time. He relates these memories to the latest Ava Duvernay adaptation. Sam gives his review, answers viewer questions in FEEDBACK and presents some of the latest stories to hit Tinseltown. Be sure to download, share and play this wacky episode of Cinema Stories as well as the other episodes on demand. Like Public House Media's Facebook page. Friend Sam Kirby on Facebook, follow him @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter or @samkirby17 on Instagram.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is back at it again with its 18th film, Black Panther. Sam discusses the critically acclaimed, box-office smash offering his perspectives on the film. Is this the perfect superhero film to supercede all others? Does it live up to the seemingly insurmountable hype? Will Sam ever experience super-hero fatigue. Probably not. He is usually hype for Marvel. Join us for this super-episode of Cinema Stories where we talk the latest movie and TV news and reviews. Download, play and share on Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Play and iheartradio. Like Public House Media on Facebook.Follow Sam Kirby on... Twitter: @Samuel_J_KirbyInstagram: samkirby17
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is back at it again with its 18th film, Black Panther. Sam discusses the critically acclaimed, box-office smash offering his perspectives on the film. Is this the perfect superhero film to supercede all others? Does it live up to the seemingly insurmountable hype? Will Sam ever experience super-hero fatigue. Probably not. He is usually hype for Marvel. Join us for this super-episode of Cinema Stories where we talk the latest movie and TV news and reviews. Download, play and share on Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Play and iheartradio. Like Public House Media on Facebook.Follow Sam Kirby on... Twitter: @Samuel_J_KirbyInstagram: samkirby17
What's up with trailers? Today, the hype around the release of certain trailers is equivalent to the hype around the movies themselves! Sam discusses trailers and the third film in the Cloverfield anthology, The Cloverfield Paradox. Sam loved the first two films in the series! Will the film live up to the hype, or fall to the wayside? Be sure to speak your mind in the newest segment on the show "Feedback." Be sure to play, download, share! Check out Public House Media on Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Play and iheartradio. Keep up with Cinema Stories, bi-weekly on Tuesdays, talking movie and TV news and reviews.
What's up with trailers? Today, the hype around the release of certain trailers is equivalent to the hype around the movies themselves! Sam discusses trailers and the third film in the Cloverfield anthology, The Cloverfield Paradox. Sam loved the first two films in the series! Will the film live up to the hype, or fall to the wayside? Be sure to speak your mind in the newest segment on the show "Feedback." Be sure to play, download, share! Check out Public House Media on Spreaker, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Play and iheartradio. Keep up with Cinema Stories, bi-weekly on Tuesdays, talking movie and TV news and reviews.
Why are we obsessed with criminals? We all enjoy our dark villains in movies and TV but why? Why do we have this side of us that is so interested in these grim characters and themes? Is this a negative quality, or is it beneficial? Today on Cinema Stories, we discuss this phenomenon and the starkly realistic Netflix series, Narcos. Boyd Holbrook, Pedro Pascal and Wagner Moura star in the critically acclaimed show. This review is not spoiler heavy! Please download, share, and keep up with Public House Media, its content and Sam Kirby @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter and samkirby17 on Instagram. Cut to darkly enthralling television.
Why are we obsessed with criminals? We all enjoy our dark villains in movies and TV but why? Why do we have this side of us that is so interested in these grim characters and themes? Is this a negative quality, or is it beneficial? Today on Cinema Stories, we discuss this phenomenon and the starkly realistic Netflix series, Narcos. Boyd Holbrook, Pedro Pascal and Wagner Moura star in the critically acclaimed show. This review is not spoiler heavy! Please download, share, and keep up with Public House Media, its content and Sam Kirby @Samuel_J_Kirby on Twitter and samkirby17 on Instagram. Cut to darkly enthralling television.
Top Ten Lists. We all love them. But what makes them so appealing to us as human beings? Maybe we're competitive by nature? Maybe they make us feel secure? Maybe its something more positive than that. Maybe its about connecting with others. Today, Sam presents his top ten best films of 2017 on his first annual awards show, THE CINES! Put on your ironic tuxedo T-shirts and dresses, get ready to protest something and let's begin. Let's put on a show, talking movie and TV news and reviews.
Top Ten Lists. We all love them. But what makes them so appealing to us as human beings? Maybe we're competitive by nature? Maybe they make us feel secure? Maybe its something more positive than that. Maybe its about connecting with others. Today, Sam presents his top ten best films of 2017 on his first annual awards show, THE CINES! Put on your ironic tuxedo T-shirts and dresses, get ready to protest something and let's begin. Let's put on a show, talking movie and TV news and reviews.
Musicals have swept audiences off of their feet into surreal magic since the early days of "talkie" films. Though the popularity of musicals has fallen, since the. golden age of Hollywood, the magic of these motion pictures has found its way back onto the silver screen. Tapping our feet to the beat we discuss the latest musical starring Hugh Jackman, The Greatest Showman and the Oscar winning 2016 film La La Land. Today, we find out what makes a good musical tick, talking movie and TV news and reviews. A one... two... a one, two, three, four...
Musicals have swept audiences off of their feet into surreal magic since the early days of "talkie" films. Though the popularity of musicals has fallen, since the. golden age of Hollywood, the magic of these motion pictures has found its way back onto the silver screen. Tapping our feet to the beat we discuss the latest musical starring Hugh Jackman, The Greatest Showman and the Oscar winning 2016 film La La Land. Today, we find out what makes a good musical tick, talking movie and TV news and reviews. A one... two... a one, two, three, four...
Can you really trust anyone? This was a question posed by eccentric auteur Tommy Wiseau in 2003 during his release of one of the best bad films ever concieved. The Room has gained a cult following as a hilariously terrible film, yet there's one thing that no one can take away from Wiseau. He passionately made his own film. This week we discuss Wiseau's horrible passion project, The Room and The Disaster Artist, the new James Franco film chronicalling The Room's origins. Dye your hair jet black, wear sun glasses all the time and tune into Cinema Stories this week.
Can you really trust anyone? This was a question posed by eccentric auteur Tommy Wiseau in 2003 during his release of one of the best bad films ever concieved. The Room has gained a cult following as a hilariously terrible film, yet there's one thing that no one can take away from Wiseau. He passionately made his own film. This week we discuss Wiseau's horrible passion project, The Room and The Disaster Artist, the new James Franco film chronicalling The Room's origins. Dye your hair jet black, wear sun glasses all the time and tune into Cinema Stories this week.
Actors and actresses give their all during films. Crafting an authentic, emotional performance is one of the most difficult feats to accomplish. This week we discuss 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond. A film with knockout performances and a film where a man got knocked out during his. Make sure you tune in to this week's "performance" on Cinema Stories.
Actors and actresses give their all during films. Crafting an authentic, emotional performance is one of the most difficult feats to accomplish. This week we discuss 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond. A film with knockout performances and a film where a man got knocked out during his. Make sure you tune in to this week's "performance" on Cinema Stories.
We're all connected to theater in one way or another. For some it's playing a rapping Elvis for a gradeschool performance. For others it's creating a highly successful adaptation of a murder mystery on the silver screen. You can judge which one has more value. This week on Cinema Stories, we get theatrical talking Murder on the Orient Express and The Last Man on Earth.
We're all connected to theater in one way or another. For some it's playing a rapping Elvis for a gradeschool performance. For others it's creating a highly successful adaptation of a murder mystery on the silver screen. You can judge which one has more value. This week on Cinema Stories, we get theatrical talking Murder on the Orient Express and The Last Man on Earth.
Holy Justice League Batman! This week on Cinema Stories, we discuss the entirety of the DC Extended Universe as well as the new Justice League film! Sit back, relax and please don't get triggered as we discuss this divisive series of movies as well as superhero fandom as a whole. Grab your capes and cowels and let's have a great time.
Holy Justice League Batman! This week on Cinema Stories, we discuss the entirety of the DC Extended Universe as well as the new Justice League film! Sit back, relax and please don't get triggered as we discuss this divisive series of movies as well as superhero fandom as a whole. Grab your capes and cowels and let's have a great time.
Cinema is a bit weird at its heart. Strangers, friends, and families gather to view people they don't know, experiencing events that they may never encounter, on a screen for 2 hours. Even more unique is much of the content that comes out of Tinseltown. On this episode of Cinema Stories, we talk about the oddness of the theater-going experience as well as a movie and TV series that many critics have-deemed peculiar, to say the least. This time we talk The Killing of a Sacred Deer and The Orville.
Cinema is a bit weird at its heart. Strangers, friends, and families gather to view people they don't know, experiencing events that they may never encounter, on a screen for 2 hours. Even more unique is much of the content that comes out of Tinseltown. On this episode of Cinema Stories, we talk about the oddness of the theater-going experience as well as a movie and TV series that many critics have-deemed peculiar, to say the least. This time we talk The Killing of a Sacred Deer and The Orville.
*THERE ARE SPOILERS! You have been warned!! Please, PLEASE make sure to see the movie yourself first if you don't want any spoilers!!* Emily hosts with guest Sam Kirby of Cinema Stories on the latest Marvel superhero movie! Overall thoughts on the movie, as well as predictions about possible upcoming movies are included!
*THERE ARE SPOILERS! You have been warned!! Please, PLEASE make sure to see the movie yourself first if you don't want any spoilers!!* Emily hosts with guest Sam Kirby of Cinema Stories on the latest Marvel superhero movie! Overall thoughts on the movie, as well as predictions about possible upcoming movies are included!
A new season of Stranger Things is out! Also, Sam Kirby reviews the highly anticipated Thor- Ragnarok.
A new season of Stranger Things is out! Also, Sam Kirby reviews the highly anticipated Thor- Ragnarok.
As Halloween begins Sam Kirby looks into the review of The Conjuring and The Florida Project. Are you scared yet? Because Sam is....like really scared...
As Halloween begins Sam Kirby looks into the review of The Conjuring and The Florida Project. Are you scared yet? Because Sam is....like really scared...
To open the first edition of Cinema Stories, Sam Kirby offers his official review of Kingsman 2. From the good, the bad, and the ugly, Sam serves up just what you need to know about the latest in the movie world.
To open the first edition of Cinema Stories, Sam Kirby offers his official review of Kingsman 2. From the good, the bad, and the ugly, Sam serves up just what you need to know about the latest in the movie world.
The Legendary Omar Tyree stops bye to discuss his career and his new ebook titled "CORRUPTED" about a sinister book editor who has gone power drunk with his ability to make or break the authors who come under his circle Omar Tyree, the New York Time's bestselling author, 2001 NAACP Image Award recipient for Outstanding Literature in Fiction, and 2006 Phillis Wheatley Literary Award winner for Body of Work in Urban Fiction, has published sixteen novels, five anthologies, and one children's book. He launched his new brand of "CinemaStories" of visual mastery in 2007, with The Last Street Novel, to jump start an expanded career as a filmmaker. With Pecking Order, Tyree continues in his books to film transition, while solidifying himself once again as the "Godfather of contemporary urban literature."