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I think you'll enjoy this week's BEHIND THE LENS and the films we are discussing, but more than that, the filmmakers and actors I'm speaking with. Some jam-packed interviews today as we kick things off with my exclusive interview with actors CLAES BANG and JONAH HAUER-KING, together with writer/director NICK HAMM talking about his beautiful epic WILLIAM TELL. And then you'll hear from writer and executive producer CHARLENE DAVIS and director/producer DAFNA YACHIN discussing their new film, RELATIVE CONTROL. This first interview is one of those times I wish we could have done the interview in person; of course, I wish that with every interview. But in this case, these three gentlemen are so much fun and have such a wonderful rapport that I know that being together in person would have been an even bigger blast than what you're about to hear. I'm talking about CLAES BANG, JONAH HAUER-KING, and NICK HAMM and their wonderful film, WILLIAM TELL. Written and directed by Nick, based on the play by Friedrich Schiller, they have beautifully married history and legend and brought it to life in an indelible epic result. Then we shift gears and dive into RELATIVE CONTROL with the women behind this gem – director DAFNA YACHIN and screenwriter CHARLENE DAVIS. As you'll hear, Charlene and Dafna break down the film from script to screen. Written by Charlene, the script – her first after a decades long career as an attorney – is based on Charlene's personal experiences – was developed over a few years and speaks to not only the challenges of caring for aging parents, but caring for yourself as time marches on and the responsibility for caring for your parents overtakes one's own life. There is some magical casting here with Teri Polo as Sara and Patrick McDade as Sara's father Joe. Their chemistry truly captures the dynamic of a daughter and father navigating complex family dynamics. While Charlene focuses more on the script, Dafna dives into Anthony Berenato Jr's cinematography, developing a visual tonal bandwidth of lightness and bright tones versus the heavier subject matter, working with editor John Knapich, and some of the production challenges which involved a 14-day shoot, the impact of the pandemic, and shooting in 100 degree Delaware heat in July and August with the film set in the Fall/Winter. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Bienvenidos a una de esas semanas de cine en las que no es fácil elegir el adjetivo calificativo que resuma mejor la oferta heterogénea que acaba de desembarcar en las salas de cine. Y es que acaba de llegar un videojuego pixelado como "Minecraft", que se convierte en película; un héroe legendario de la Suiza medieval como es Guillermo Tell, que ya tiene su peli aventurera; una emotiva introspección en el mundo de la sordera y de las relaciones de pareja con la peli española "Sorda" y un thriller un tanto macabro, también español, y protagonizado por Blanca Suárez y Daniel Grao: "La huella del mal". Min 5: MINECRAFT, LA PELÍCULA (3 estrellas) En el tranquilo mundo del Overworld, Steve vive felizmente junto a su fiel lobo Denis.Allí, puede construir todo lo que desee en pocos minutos. Sin embargo, la amenaza del siniestro Malgosha irrumpe en su vida al secuestrarlos. La misión de rescatarlos recae en cuatro inadaptados transportados inesperadamente a este mundo cúbico. Jack Black y Jason Momoa protagonizan la esperada adaptación de uno de los videojuegos con más seguidores de todo el mundo y que se convierte en una buena opción de entretenimiento sin complejos para toda la familia. Min 16: GUILLERMO TELL (3 estrellas) Claes Bang encarna con intensidad y carisma a Guillermo Tell, el legendario ballestero suizo que desafió al poder tiránico en nombre de la libertad. En un territorio montañoso marcado por la opresión del Imperio de los Habsburgo, Tell se ve obligado a ejecutar una peligrosa hazaña: disparar una flecha sobre la cabeza de su propio hijo, como castigo por no inclinarse ante el sombrero del gobernador Gessler. Bajo la dirección del británico Nick Hamm, Guillermo Tell cobra nueva vida en una interesante y entretenida reinterpretación cinematográfica del legendario héroe suizo que ha convencido sin alardes a nuestro Filtro Luchini. Min 24: SORDA (3,5 estrellas) En Sorda, la debutante Eva Libertad ofrece una mirada íntima, valiente y profundamente humana sobre la experiencia de vivir en un mundo que no siempre escucha. Protagonizada por Miriam Garlo, en una interpretación conmovedora y auténtica, la película narra la historia de una mujer sorda que desea ser madre, mientras se enfrenta a los desafíos invisibles que impone una sociedad normativizada y llena de prejuicios. A su lado, Álvaro Cervantes encarna a su pareja, en un relato que explora el amor, la comunicación, el deseo y las barreras —tanto externas como internas— que emergen en el camino hacia la maternidad. Min 31: LA HUELLA DEL MAL (2,5 estrellas) Dirigida por Manuel Ríos San Martín, La Huella del Mal es un inquietante thriller psicológico que ahonda en las raíces del crimen y en los límites de la mente humana. Protagonizada por Blanca Suárez y Daniel Grao, la historia se sitúa en una pequeña localidad sacudida por un asesinato que despierta los fantasmas del pasado y revela un entramado de secretos largamente enterrados. Min 37: UNA VIDA EN SECRETO (1 estrella) "Una vida en secreto" es una película estadounidense de 2024 dirigida por Savi Gabizon y protagonizada por Richard Gere y Diane Kruger. La trama sigue a Daniel, un adinerado empresario neoyorquino interpretado por Gere, quien descubre que su exnovia Rachel (Suzanne Clément) tuvo un hijo suyo hace 20 años sin su conocimiento. Min 42: LA PELI DE TU VIDA, CON PEDRO ÁNGEL SÁNCHEZ Uno de los locutores más queridos y seguidos de Radio Castilla-La Mancha, Pedro Ángel Sánchez, ha compartido con la audiencia cuál es la película que más le ha marcado a lo largo de su vida. Director del programa musical "La tarde suena bien" y autor del exitoso libro "Nada es eterno, salvo La Carrá", Pedro Ángel se adentra en los recuerdos de su memoria cinéfila para desvelar ese título que dejó una huella imborrable en su corazón. Esta vez nos toca mirar hacia uno de los grandes directores de nuestra tierra. Min 51: BSO "WILLOW": ADIÓS A VAL KILMER Y el diván de las bandas sonoras quiere hacerse eco en este capítulo de una triste noticia. La muerte, a los 65 años, del actor americano Val Kilmer. Después de conocer con qué peli de su filmografía se quedan Alberto Luchini y Raquel Hernández, Ángel Luque ha querido poner el foco en su papel de intrépido caballero protector y seductor en Willow. Y es que la peli de Ron Howard, del año 88, tiene un aval que supera al propio resultado de la película: La banda sonora del gran James Horner que nos servirá para decir adiós al actor que dejó su impronta en Top Secret. Top Gun, Heat, el Santo o Batman Forever.
Sábado 5 de abril / 21:30 horasLa favorita (The favourite; Yorgos Lanthimos, 2018). Reino Unido. 121'.VOSEPrincipios del siglo XVIII. Inglaterra está en guerra contra Francia. Una reina debilitada, Anne, ocupa el trono, mientras que su amiga Lady Sarah gobierna en la práctica el país en su lugar, debido al precario estado de salud y al carácter inestable de la monarca. Cuando una nueva sirvienta, Abigail, aparece en palacio, su encanto seduce a Sarah. Esta ayuda a Abigail, la cual ve una oportunidad para regresar a sus raíces aristocráticas. Como la política ocupa gran parte del tiempo de Sarah, Abigail empieza a acompañar con más frecuencia a la reina. Domingo 6 de abril / 17:30 horasBirdman (Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2014) USA 118'.VOSEDespués de hacerse famoso interpretando en el cine a un célebre superhéroe, la estrella Riggan Thomson trata de darle un nuevo rumbo a su vida, luchando contra su ego, recuperando a su familia y preparándose para el estreno de una obra teatral en Broadway que le reafirme en su prestigio profesional como actor.Lunes 7 de abril / 20:45 horasEl evangelio según San Mateo (Il vangelo secondo Matteo; Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1964). Italia. 137'. VOSEEn clave neorrealista pero sin apartarse del texto bíblico, el siempre polémico y poliédrico Pasolini realiza un cercano retrato de Jesús de Nazaret. ESTRENOS DE LA SEMANAMinecraft, la película (Jared Hess, 101 min.)Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Sebastian EugeneBienvenido al mundo de Minecraft, donde la creatividad no sólo ayuda a crear, sino que es esencial para la supervivencia. Cuatro inadaptados -Garrett "El Basurero" Garrison (Momoa), Henry (Hansen), Natalie (Myers) y Dawn (Brooks)- se encuentran luchando con problemas ordinarios cuando de repente se ven arrastrados a través de un misterioso portal al Mundo Exterior: un extraño país de las maravillas cúbico que se nutre de la imaginación. Para volver a casa, tendrán que dominar este mundo (y protegerlo de cosas malvadas como Piglins y Zombies, también) mientras se embarcan en una búsqueda mágica con un inesperado experto artesano, Steve (Black). Juntos, su aventura desafiará a los cinco a ser audaces y a volver a conectar con las cualidades que hacen que cada uno de ellos sea único y creativo... las mismas habilidades que necesitan para prosperar en el mundo real.Sorda (Eva Libertad, 100 min.)Miriam Garlo, Álvaro Cervantes, Elena Irureta, Ángela, una mujer sorda, va a tener un bebé con Héctor, su pareja oyente. El embarazo hace aflorar sus miedos frente la maternidad y sobre cómo podrá comunicarse con su hija. La llegada de la niña genera una crisis en la pareja y lleva a Ángela a afrontar la crianza de su hija en un mundo que no está hecho para ella. Largometraje basado en el corto de 2021 del mismo nombre.Guillermo Tell (Nick Hamm, 133 min.)Claes Bang, Connor Swindels, Ben Kingsley, Jonathan PriceEn 1307, las fuerzas austriacas oprimen al pueblo suizo. Guillermo Tell juró no volver a usar la violencia tras su paso por las Cruzadas, pero se ve obligado a unirse a la rebelión para detener el derramamiento de sangre. Como castigo, el gobernador Gessler obliga a Tell a disparar una manzana sobre la cabeza de su hijo Walter, de lo que saldrá ileso por sus habilidades con la ballesta. Gessler hace cautivos a Tell y a la princesa Bertha de Habsburgo, que rápidamente escapan. Tell regresa para liderar una rebelión contra los invasores austriacos, buscando venganza tras el saqueo de su ciudad y la muerte de su esposa.
William Tell by Nick Hamm, shot in Cinecittà and Alto Adige, is finally coming out in Italy The post “William Tell”, interview with director Nick Hamm and actor Claes Bang appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
William Tell by Nick Hamm, shot in Cinecittà and Alto Adige, is finally coming out in Italy The post “William Tell”, interview with director Nick Hamm and actor Claes Bang appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
William Tell by Nick Hamm, shot in Cinecittà and Alto Adige, is finally coming out in Italy The post “William Tell”, interview with director Nick Hamm and actor Claes Bang appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
William Tell by Nick Hamm, shot in Cinecittà and Alto Adige, is finally coming out in Italy The post “William Tell”, interview with director Nick Hamm and actor Claes Bang appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
William Tell by Nick Hamm, shot in Cinecittà and Alto Adige, is finally coming out in Italy The post “William Tell”, interview with director Nick Hamm and actor Claes Bang appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
William Tell by Nick Hamm, shot in Cinecittà and Alto Adige, is finally coming out in Italy The post “William Tell”, interview with director Nick Hamm and actor Claes Bang appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
In this final installment of our March podcast villain series, we decided to end with a character who has been interpreted in more ways than almost any other: Count Dracula.Meaghan and Arthur dove into this rich, multifaceted figure who has stood the test of time, appearing in literature, theater, film, television, comics, and even ballet. While Dracula is far from the first fictional villain, his enduring presence makes him one of the most iconic.Across generations, the character has been portrayed in so many forms that it almost becomes impossible to count. So we took on the challenge of tracing Dracula's origins, his evolution across media, and our own personal favorites from his cinematic portrayals.The Roots of DraculaWe began by introducing listeners to the original story of Dracula, the novel published in 1897 by Irish author Bram Stoker. The novel is set up in an epistolary format, meaning it's told through letters, journal entries, telegrams, and various documents — a storytelling method that adds a documentary-like authenticity to the supernatural tale.Much of it was written while Stoker stayed in Whitby, England, a location that eventually inspired part of the book's setting. In the story, Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to help a mysterious count named Dracula purchase property in England. Things spiral into horror as Dracula makes his way to London, bringing with him death and chaos.As we discussed, there's a longstanding debate about Dracula's real-life inspiration. The common theory connects him to Vlad the Impaler, a ruthless 15th-century ruler known for his violent methods. There's also speculation around Hungarian countess Elizabeth Bathory, infamous for allegedly bathing in the blood of young girls. However, newer scholarship suggests Stoker might have chosen the name "Dracula" simply because he misunderstood it to mean “devil” in Romanian.We also touched on the thematic weight of Dracula's character - how, especially during the Victorian era, he symbolized temptation, corruption, foreignness, and disease. His ability to lure women into his power and feed on them while they remained semi-willing created a metaphorical blend of sexuality, danger, and the fear of the “other” that resonated with readers of the time.Dracula on the Screen: From Shadows to SoundWe explored how Dracula's story was first visualized in cinema, starting with the silent film Nosferatu (1922), a German adaptation that changed character names to avoid copyright issues.Despite efforts by Stoker's widow to have all copies destroyed, a few prints survived, and the film became a cult classic. Nosferatu laid the groundwork for what would become the Dracula visual standard — looming figures, haunting silhouettes, and unsettling stillness.We then examined the 1931 Dracula film starring Bela Lugosi, the first officially licensed screen adaptation. Lugosi's performance shaped the image of Dracula in popular culture: the accent, the cape, the stare.We learned that Lugosi performed the role phonetically, not speaking English fluently, which added to the eerie stillness of his portrayal. Interestingly, a Spanish-language version was filmed simultaneously using the same sets, which many critics consider to be superior in certain technical aspects.Dracula became the foundation for Universal Studios' “monster movie” identity, alongside Frankenstein, The Mummy, and The Wolfman. These films established a shared aesthetic that would be drawn upon for decades.Waves of Interpretation: Gothic Horror to Sexy VampiresFrom the 1950s through the 1970s, we saw a gothic revival of Dracula through Hammer Horror films, most prominently featuring Christopher Lee. We both appreciated Lee's version — a charismatic, regal Dracula — and talked about how he portrayed the character in seven different Hammer films. In some of those, he even refused to speak if he found the lines poorly written, creating a more silent, menacing figure.The 1970s also brought in more playful and unconventional interpretations, like Blacula, a Blaxploitation reimagining. We highlighted how William Marshall's portrayal introduced a sophisticated, socially aware Dracula figure who challenged racial themes head-on. There was also Frank Langella's Dracula, which leaned heavily into romantic seduction, further evolving the character from monster to tragic anti-hero.Then came the 1992 film Bram Stoker's Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola, starring Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, and Winona Ryder. While visually rich and ambitious in scope, we felt it was uneven — a mix of great performances and questionable choices, particularly with casting and pacing.Modern Spins and ReinventionWe also explored how Dracula has fared in the 21st century. In the 2000s, the character began to be molded in more experimental or comedic directions. We discussed Dracula 2000, which offered a wildly original origin story — portraying Dracula as Judas Iscariot, cursed with immortality for betraying Jesus. Despite the film's overall mediocrity, we admired the creativity of that take.Then, there was Dracula Untold (2014), a more action-oriented approach that reconnected Dracula to Vlad the Impaler. While not universally loved, we found it entertaining and appreciated its attempt to craft a distinct backstory. Meanwhile, the 2020 BBC/Netflix miniseries Dracula starring Claes Bang impressed both of us deeply. We praised it as one of the most creative and engaging portrayals in recent memory, successfully blending horror, humor, and charisma.We also talked about recent comedic takes like Renfield (2023), with Nicolas Cage going full camp as Dracula. Cage's performance stood out despite the film's weaknesses — we both agreed he injected new life into a familiar character. Additionally, animated versions like Hotel Transylvania took Dracula in a fully comedic, family-friendly direction.Cultural Impact and CuriositiesBeyond film, Dracula has appeared across multiple mediums. We were fascinated to learn that he had a run in Marvel comics in the 1970s in Tomb of Dracula, which also introduced Blade. There were radio adaptations, most notably one with Orson Welles, and even ballet productions like Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary, combining gothic horror with Canadian ballet.We included several TV portrayals in our honorable mentions, such as the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode “Buffy vs. Dracula,” and a Supernatural episode featuring a Dracula-inspired shapeshifter. These versions brought humor and novelty to the character, continuing his evolution into satire and pastiche.And, of course, we couldn't forget the Count from Sesame Street — likely the only Dracula interpretation who's never been evil, only educational.Our Personal Rankings and Final ThoughtsWe each compiled a top-five ranking of our favorite portrayals of Dracula. While our picks varied in the lower ranks — with shoutouts to Nosferatu, Blacula, Dracula Untold, Nicolas Cage's Renfield Dracula, and the 1931 Bela Lugosi version — we both agreed that Claes Bang's portrayal in the 2020 miniseries was number one. His performance captured a blend of menace, charm, and unpredictability that felt refreshing and memorable.As we wrapped up the episode, we reflected on how Dracula, as a character, has endured through decades because of his adaptability. Whether terrifying, seductive, tragic, or hilarious, Dracula continues to evolve with the times. From Victorian fears to modern humor, he offers creators endless possibilities to reimagine what a vampire — and a villain — can be.We're wrapping up villain month with this tribute, but we're excited to start a brand new theme next week. Dracula might be going back to his coffin for now, but he'll certainly rise again.
Danish actor Claes Bang has made a name for himself in projects like Bad Sisters, The Northman and Square - and now he's taking on a new type of role. He's recently been spending time in New Zealand shooting the new period action film William Tell, alongside Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista. He says the darker tone of the film was different compared to the 'romanticised' retellings of Tell's life story - and he was eager to get into the role. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 2nd of March, new research reveals more Kiwis are at risk of workplace burnout than ever. Dr Denise Quinlan explains the new pressures impacting Kiwi employees. Danish actor Claes Bang is going against type as he stars in the new historical thriller William Tell. Speaking of history, Giorgia Kennedy and Zelia Rose Kitoko, two of the reimagined Tudor queens from Six, joined Francesca to discuss the musical phenomenon. And the panel discusses the geopolitical implications of the infamous clash between President Trump and President Zelenskyy. Get the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast every Sunday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pamela Anderson and Gia Coppola on The Last Showgirl, a film about a seasoned showgirl who must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a 30-year run.British director Andrea Arnold on Bird, a surprising coming-of-age fable starring Nikiya Adams and Barry Keoghan.Actor Claes Bang discusses William Tell, where a once peaceful hunter leads his people in rebellion in 14th-century Switzerland. (WILLIAM TELL will be available to rent or buy on all the usual digital platforms from March 10.)Presenter, Jason Di RossoProducer, Sarah CorbettSound engineer, Brendan O'NeillExecutive Producer, Rhiannon Brown
Pamela Anderson and Gia Coppola on The Last Showgirl, a film about a seasoned showgirl who must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a 30-year run.British director Andrea Arnold on Bird, a surprising coming-of-age fable starring Nikiya Adams and Barry Keoghan.Actor Claes Bang discusses William Tell, where a once peaceful hunter leads his people in rebellion in 14th-century Switzerland. (WILLIAM TELL will be available to rent or buy on all the usual digital platforms from March 10.)Presenter, Jason Di RossoProducer, Sarah CorbettSound engineer, Brendan O'NeillExecutive Producer, Rhiannon Brown
He launched the career of Keira Knightley with the cult classic thriller The Hole. He explored the complexities of Northern Ireland in The Journey. He took us on a wild ride with the crime drama Driven, and unraveled a sun-drenched mystery in White Lines. Now, Nick Hamm takes aim at a timeless legend with his latest film, William Tell. Join Giles Alderson as we sit down with the acclaimed filmmaker, Nick Hamm. We'll delve into his diverse career, from his early days in theater with the Royal Shakespeare Company to his captivating work in film and television. We'll discuss his knack for discovering talent, his passion for bringing complex stories to life, and the challenges of directing everything from intimate dramas to historical epics. And of course, we'll discuss his bold new take on the iconic story of William Tell, starring Claes Bang and Ben Kingsley. How do you re-imagine a classic tale for a modern audience? What does it take to film that legendary apple scene? And what message does this timeless story hold for today's world? Get ready for a conversation with a master storyteller and our guest today is Nick Hamm. WILLIAM TELL is out in CINEMAS NOW! WORLD PREMIERE of Food For Thought – Giles' documentary. Tickets for 24th Jan in London here https://tinyurl.com/3ssnpj94 WATCH OUT YOUTUBE CHANNEL our interview with Skeleton Crew showrunners Jon Watts and Christopher Ford here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHKr20viJYM&t=33s PODCAST MERCH Get your very own Tees, Hoodies, onset water bottles, mugs and more MERCH. https://my-store-11604768.creator-spring.com/ COURSES Want to learn how to finish your film? Take our POST PRODUCTION COURSE https://cuttingroom.info/post-production-demystified/ PATREON Big thank you to: Serena Gardner Mark Hammett Lee Hutchings Marli J Monroe Karen Newman Want your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on film-making? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides, and feedback on your film projects! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Check out our full episode archive on how to make films at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is written, edited and produced by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Early in 14th century Switzerland was under the control of their far more powerful neighbour, Hapsburg Austria. In the small town of Aldorf in the canton of Uri, which is at the centre of Switzerland, near Lake Lucern and the city of Zurich there lived a brutal Austrian governor, Albrecht Gessler. Gessler hated the Swiss, a proud and rebellious people, and to remind them of their subjugation he placed his hat on a large post in the middle of the town, and demanded the Swiss bow when passing. William Tell, an expert crossbowman and hunter, refused. Furious, Gessler set Tell a challenge. Shoot an apple off his son's head, from 100 yards, as the wretched child was tied to the post or the boy would be executed. Tell reluctantly agreed, and with a miraculous shot he succeeded, and so began the revolt against Austria and Switzerland's journey to independence for which it is known today, as well as dubious banking practises. Joining the podcast is the director Nick Hamm who has made a film of William Tell, starring Claes Bang, Ben Kingsley, Jonathan Pryce, Golshifteh Farahani, Rafe Spall, Ellie Bamber and Connor Swindells. Also on the chat is the historian Almut Seurbaum. William Tell Links William Tell Movie on Wikipedia William Tell Movie on IMDB Aspects of History Links Latest Issue out - Annual Subscription to Aspects of History Magazine only $9.99/£9.99 Ollie on X Aspects of History on Instagram Get in touch: history@aspectsofhistory.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grab a cup of psychoactive mead and settle in for a Conan the Barbarian Bonus Episode as we look at Robert Eggers' historical epic, THE NORTHMAN (2022), starring Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe, and Anya Taylor-Joy. Eggers co-wrote the film with Sjón.
Here it is, folks. The 650th episode (if you don't count all the other episodes) of the Empire Podcast, recorded live on Friday January 10th in front of a sell-out crowd at our spiritual home of Kings Place, London. And it's an absolute belter, in which Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, and Beth Webb show barely a passing awareness of the week's movie news, review A Real Pain, Babygirl, and Maria, and answer a bunch of questions from the audience. There will be singing. There will be plenty of film-related fun. And there will be guests galore, as Chris sits down with Get Away writer/star, Nick Frost; Beth chats with Babygirl star, Harris Dickinson, making his second live show appearance; Alex Godfrey pops up to have a natter with William Tell star, Claes Bang (and we all get mildly distracted by his coat); and Helen has a pow-wow with Joe Alwyn, star of The Brutalist, the film that might just win the Oscar race. All the guests can be found in one super-long section between 49:56 and 2:08:14, approx. As ever, thanks to everyone who made this evening possible, from the Kings Place team to our guests; thanks to you guys for coming and for continuing to support the pod; and thanks to cinema for being so goshdarn cinematic. Enjoy.
Christmas may have just come and gone, but TGMEM is keeping things cold and snowy as they venture to the harsh Scandinavian wilderness to talk about The Northman! It's a film with a lot of yelling, a lot of blood and guts, and a lot of butts! Justus busts out a Bjork impression and David tries to get through the episode without dying via coughing fit (spoiler alert, it did not work). Close out the year with this Viking revenge saga on the Greatest Movie Ever Made! The Northman (2022) is directed by Robert Eggers and stars Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Ethan Hawke, and Anya Taylor-Joy Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio
Ayisha, Angel and Bankole are only a little bit winded as they discuss the final two episodes of 'Bad Sisters' Season 2. They touch on the events that concluded the season (2:25), their final Sisters Power Rankings (45:50), and bid farewell to the show by testing their knowledge of Irish slang (1:03:00).Also Available on Youtube - https://youtu.be/1sL32STgsK4You can support us here - https://buymeacoffee.com/popcornfordinnerSubscribe to our Newsletter - https://popcornfordinnerpod.com/#newsletterHost: Ayisha BelgoreGuests: Bankole Imoukhuede & Angel Production by: Bankole Imoukhuede
Ayisha & Angel are back! This time joined by Ebube, they focus on the important topics like whether they would date a murderer (26:00), Ebube's theory on why Ian is the villain (35:30) and of course, their sister power ranking (51:00).Also Available on Youtube - https://youtu.be/z1-6XG5BJzAYou can support us here - https://buymeacoffee.com/popcornfordinnerSubscribe to our Newsletter - https://popcornfordinnerpod.com/#newsletterHost: Ayisha BelgoreGuests: Ebube Ubochi & Angel Production by: Ebuka
Our favourite sisters are back, joined by Bankole this time, to discuss episodes 3 & 4 of our current favourite Apple TV+ show. They debate if 'Bad Sisters' can be considered "Prestige TV" (04:49), the strange possibility of Ian(????) & Ava (30:59), they update the Garvey sisters power rankings (52:35) and SO MUCH MORE.You can watch Bankole's short film here - https://www.shortverse.com/films/we-moveYou can support us here - https://buymeacoffee.com/popcornfordinnerSubscribe to our Newsletter - https://popcornfordinnerpod.com/#newsletterAlso Available on Youtube - https://youtu.be/Lj4HqNW_5hcHost: Ayisha BelgoreGuests: Bankole Imoukhuede & AngelProduction: Ebuka
The 'Bad Sisters' (Angel & Ayisha obviously) are back and they are joined by Ebube to discuss the two-episode return of Sharon Horgan's Apple TV+ dark comedy. They touch on their expectations after the first season (07:30), the new & improved Grace (29:28), a power ranking of the sisters' "bad bitchery" (46:11) AND MUCH MORE.You can support us here - https://buymeacoffee.com/popcornfordinnerSubscribe to our Newsletter - https://popcornfordinnerpod.com/#newsletterAlso Available on Youtube - https://youtu.be/PrXZjPWXxw0Host: Ayisha BelgoreGuests: Ebube Ubochi & Angel Production by: Ebuka
Está no ar mais um episódio do Especial Gótico do Livros em Cartaz! Neste episódio dedicado a Drácula de Bram Stoker Andreia D'Oliveira e Gabi Idealli tentam entender como um escritor irlandês encontrou um conde da Valáquia e o transformou no sinônimo de vampiro. O que está esperando? Vem ouvir! Comentado no episódio Drácula, romance de Bram Stoker O Hóspede de Drácula e outros contos estranhos, coletânea de contos de Bram Stoker Nosferatu (1922 ‧ Terror/Fantasia ‧ 1h 34m), dirigido por F.W. Murnau com Max Schreck como Conde Drácula Drácula (1931 ‧ Terror/Fantasia ‧ 1h 15m), dirigido por Tod Browning com Béla Lugosi como Conde Drácula O Vampiro da Noite (1958 ‧ Terror/Fantasia ‧ 1h 22m), dirigido por Terence Fisher com Christopher Lee como Conde Drácula e Peter Cushing como Van Helsing Drácula (1979 ‧ Terror/Romance ‧ 1h 49m), dirigido por John Badham com Frank Langella como Conde Drácula e Laurence Olivier como Van Helsing Drácula (2020 ‧ Terror ‧ 1 temporada) de Mark Gattis e Steven Moffat com Claes Bang como Conde Drácula e Dolly Wells como Van Helsing Sherlock (2010 ‧ Mistério ‧ 4 temporadas)
Let's Rank Them! Bankole, Ayisha and Angel are looking back on the first season of 'Bad Sisters' on Apple TV+ ahead of its Season 2 return. They begin by discussing the worst person in the world, John Paul (03:50). Then they attempt to rank the titular sisters in an orderly fashion (15:30), before deciding on the sisters' best terrible plan to kill John Paul and their hopes (and fears) for the coming season (55:40).You can support us here - https://buymeacoffee.com/popcornfordinnerSubscribe to our Newsletter - https://popcornfordinnerpod.com/#newsletterAlso available on Youtube - https://youtu.be/7uE_U9w4oJQHost: Bankole ImoukhuedeGuests: Ayisha and AngelProduction by: Ebuka
Summer is almost over but the news never stops. This month we discuss Disney's latest sequel plans, Taylor Swift's boyfriend in movies and whether it'll be a Kraven Christmas. Craig McKenzie can be found on this very site and over on We Are Starfleet on the Film Stories podcast network. Angus Ballantine can be found on this very site and over on SoundCloud. Kat Kourbetti can be found on Twitter and elsewhere under here. Show Notes TV Reviews Craig's reviews of WandaVision Craig's reviews of Star Trek: Picard Movie Reviews Craig's review of Deadpool & Wolverine Craig's review of Alien: Romulus Craig's review of And Mrs Craig's review of The Radleys Craig's review of Bohemian Rhapsody Craig's review of Spider-Man: Homecoming Craig's review of Venom Craig's review of Venom: Let There Be Carnage Craig's review of Morbius Craig's review of Madame Web Craig's review of DC's League of Super Pets Craig's review of Shazam: Fury of the Gods Craig's review of Moana Craig's review of Zootopia/Zootropolis Craig's review of Inside Out Craig's review of Avatar: The Way of Water Craig's review of Robert The Bruce Craig's review of Begin Again Craig's review of Sing Street Craig's review of Uncharted Craig's review of Birdman Craig's review of Annabelle Craig's review of Snake Eyes: G,I Joe Origins Craig's review of Pan Craig's review of Bumblebee Craig's review of Jupiter Ascending Craig's review of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Graeme's review of Kubo and the Two Strings Podcasts Deadpool & Wolverine Craig's interview with Star Trek: Prodigy writer Erin McNamara Craig's interview with Star Trek: Prodigy writer Aaron Waltke The Ewok movies WandaVision Venom Star Trek: Picard season 1 Star Trek: Picard season 2 Star Trek: Picard season 3 Bumblebee Spider-Man: Homecoming Trailers LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Mufasa: The Lion King Moana 2 Snow White Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Wildwood Uglies Woman of the Hour Goodrich Saturday Night Amber Alert Wolfs The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 Only Murders in the Building season 4 Death Streamer The Monkey The Substance SubservienceAgatha All Along Kraven the Hunter Teacup Y2K Lee Megalopolis The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim News James Spader to return as Ultron in Vision Quest Toy Story 5 details Nine Inch Nails to score Tron: Ares Avatar 3 details The Rock to star in Monster Jam Incredibles 3 announced Dream Productions Win or Lose Zootopia 2 Hoppers Camila Mendes cast as Teela in live-action Masters of the Universe Nicolas Cage to play John Madden in biopicJames Wan to direct Creature from the Black Lagoon remake Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista buddy comedy The Wrecking crew adds Claes Bang to cast Zendaya and Robert Pattinson to lead The Drama Sacrifice casting Claudia Doumit joins M3gan spinoff Soulm8te Jenna Ortega in talks to join Glen Powell in J.J. Abrams secret movie Hulk Hogan movie Killing Gawker in development Jon M. Chu to direct Britney Spears biopic Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd to star in Power Ballad Paul Rudd and Jack Black in talks too star in remake of Anaconda Travis Kelce in talks to star in Loose Cannons Wes Ball to direct Ruiner Temuera Morrison and Zack Morris to join The Bluff Further casting for Alejandro G. Iñárritu's movie with Tom Cruise Misc The We Are Starfleet Star Trek III: The Search for Spock episode The Michael Keaton interview where he talks about Batgirl Music Niall Stenson's cover of the “Marvel Music“, the “Superman theme” and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here, please subscribe to Kneel Before Pod. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook ,Twitter and BlueSky. You can also make yourself known in the comments section below or you can join us on Discord.
Episodio en abierto de mi diario de audio. Hoy, varios temas como la desesperación pre-vacacional, comics como "La cantina de medianoche", series como "Documentary Now" y la maravillosa "Hermanas hasta la muerte", el muestrario más completo de Claes Bang haciendo el capullo.
What do, a Scottish warrior who leads a rebellion against the English, and a legendary Norseman who seeks revenge for his fallen father, have in common? This week on THE MOVIE CONNECTION: KC Watched: "BRAVEHEART" (4:12) (Directed by, Mel Gibson. Starring, Mel Gibson, Sophia Marceau, Patrick McGoohan...) Jacob Watched: "THE NORTHMAN" (36:34) (Directed by, Robert Eggers. Starring, Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Claes Bang...) Talking points include: Is the accent really that bad? Braveheart vs. Outlander When Hamlet was epic and filthy and more!! Send us an email to let us know how we're doing: movieconnectionpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Check out more reviews from Jacob on Letterboxd Cover art by Austin Hillebrecht, Letters by KC Schwartz
This week Rob is joined by Danish actor, and undercover musician, Claes Bang to talk about his upcoming historical epic, William Tell. Claes shares how his career has exploded on the global stage after his award-winning performance in The Square, starring alongside Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West. The pair discuss their comedy connections, from to Sharon Horgan to Stephen Merchant, and Claes shares how Mark Gatiss helped him find humour in the darker roles, while taking on Dracula.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From his summer house and studio outside of Copenhagen, Odense-born Danish actor CLAES BANG recalls his experience making the satirical black comedy The Square that won the Palme d'Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and the myriad of interesting projects that have found him since, including the newly launched tv series The New Look about World War II and modern fashion. And Claes talks about making music as an antidote to his day job.Claes talks about the Alberto Giacometti exhibition at SMK.https://www.smk.dk/en/exhibition/alberto-giacometti-what-meets-the-eye/(Photographer: Lis Kasper Bang)----------We invite you to subscribe to Danish Originals for weekly episodes. You can also find us at:website: https://danishoriginals.com/email: info@danishoriginals.com----------And we invite you to donate to the American Friends of Statens Museum for Kunst and become a patron: https://donorbox.org/american-friends-of-statens-museum-for-kunst
I dag har vi virkelig hygget os! Claes Bang er med mig i studiet. Han laver musik under navnet "This Is Not America", og så kender du ham måske også, fordi han er en international anerkendt skuespiller. I det her afsnit lukker vi hinanden inden i er varmt omsluttet tæppe af kølig 80'er lyd, når Claes ligger ørerne på blokken og tager os med ned gennem sin musikalske store kærlighed, nemlig Yazoo og deres flotte synth-rnb-80'er basker "Upstairs at Eric's" fra 1982. Vi skal hele vejen med ned på Claes' teenageværelse og frem til nu, hvor denne plade ender med at røre os begge dybt. Jeg glæder mig meget til, du skal lytte med. Det her var enormt berigende og dybt rørende. Tak Claes! Kærlige hilsner fra Goodluck Casper.
Podcasten er sponsoreret af HelloFreshÅret der gik Bearnaise fortsætter, hvor den slap sidste uge, og det betyder, at deltagerne inde på Apollo Bar har drukket en anseelig mængde vin, før de kaster sig ud i at drøfte tendenser fra det gastronomiske år og følger traditionen ved hver især at kåre årets bedste retter – og den værste.Vært: Martin Kongstad Gæster: Lærke Kløvedal, Claes Bang, Sulten Pige 1, Søren Frank Klip: Mikkel Weinell Redaktør: Emil Norsker
Podcasten er sponsoreret af HelloFreshMasser af vin, mad og særlige gæster. I denne årsspecial har Martin Kongstad inviteret madanmelder Lærke Kløvedal, den ene halvdel af To Sultne Piger og selvfølgelig Claes Bang på middag på Apollo Bar til en samtale om året, der netop er gået. Derudover kommer Umut Sakarya forbi i dette afsnit for at fortælle, hvordan han laver penge på SoMe.Vært: Martin Kongstad Gæster: Lærke Kløvedal, Claes Bang, Sulten Pige 1, Umut Sakarya Klip: Ida Frisk Redaktør: Emil Norsker
Podcasten er sponsoreret af HelloFreshI første episode tager Martin Kongstad til sin anden hjemby, Rom. Her møder han Claes Bang, der er blevet indlogeret af Netflix i en stor penthouselejlighed, da han skal være hovedrolle i en ny storfilm om legenden Wilhelm Tell. Den verdenskendte skuespiller fortæller om sit nye liv og sine arbejdsmetoder.Vært: Martin KongstadSpeak: Claes BangKlip: Maja Vase Kvist og Sidsel Brandt HasbergRedaktør: Emil Norsker
For this episode we watched two 2022 films featuring Anya Taylor-Joy. (I know - weak theme - but they can't all be winners.) The films: The Menu and The Northman In The Menu, directed by Mark Mylod, a young couple embark on a romantic weekend getaway to a remote coastal island to dine at an exclusive restaurant. However, as the evening progresses, they begin to realize that there is more to the menu than they bargained for. The film stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, and Ralph Fiennes. Directed by Robert Eggers and staring Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Claes Bang, The Northman tells the story of a young Viking prince seeks revenge for the murder of his father. Along the way, he must confront his own demons and decide whether he is capable of the violence that is necessary to achieve his revenge. Spoilers start around 5:18.
This week, in orbit of the Planet Neptune, a Doctor Who story is created which kills literally everyone who watches it. Which is why we should probably have thought twice before inviting the lovely Jeremy Radick to discuss it with us. Notes and links Steven Moffat's version of Dracula (2020) is actually Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss's version of Dracula. It stars the beautiful and terrifying Claes Bang in the title role, and it features the full complement of Moffat and Gatiss tropes, which will either be to your taste or not. And The Ring (2002) — a remake of the Japanese film Ringu (1998) — also contains a video which will kill all the people who watch it. (In seven days. It's nice to have a definite timeline.) Nathan and Erik Stadnik also share a birthday with Samuel Anderson. Forgot to mention that. Follow us Nathan is on X as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, Simon is @simonmoore72, and Jeremy is @JeremyRadick. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on X at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll start monetising your toilet breaks, thereby creating one of the most horrific Doctor Who monsters imaginable. And more Our newest podcast is Startling Barbara Bain, our Space: 1999 commentary podcast, whose first episode was released just a couple of weeks ago. In that episode, we talked over the show's pilot Breakaway, in which the moon is hurled from its orbit by a terrible nuclear explosion. Maximum Power is continuing its journey through Series C of Blakes 7. This week, the crew of the Liberator encounter some pacifists with a surprisingly deadly weapon in the third episode, Volcano. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. This week, we went back to Star Trek: Lower Decks for a violent and extremely cathartic holodeck episode called Crisis Point.
Countdown to Halloween the Vampire Episode New movie review, The Last Voyage of the Demeter."- The crew of the merchant ship Demeter sets sail from Carpathia to London to deliver a cargo of 50 unmarked wooden crates. However, they soon discover they're not alone as Dracula's unholy presence turns the trip into a nightmarish fight for survival. Release date: August 11, 2023 (USA), Director: André Øvredal Story by: Bragi Schut Jr but Adapted from: Dracula Hadley's turn to make a recommendation and she goes with "John Carpenter's Vampires." Ever since his parents were murdered by vampires, Jack Crow (James Woods) has had one purpose in life: putting stakes through bloodsuckers' hearts. With his battle-hardened crew of vampire killers and the assistance of the Catholic Church, Crow roams the New Mexico desert looking for undead lairs to annihilate. But he meets his match when, at a roadside motel, he comes face to face with Jan Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith), a vampire kingpin possessed of incredible powers. Release date: April 15, 1998 (USA), Director: John Carpenter Streaming Series. "Dracula," is a drama-horror television serial developed by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, based on the 1897 novel of the same name by Bram Stoker. The series, consisting of three episodes, premiered on 1 January 2020 and was broadcast over three consecutive days on BBC One before releasing on Netflix. Claes Bang stars as the title character. Adapted from: Dracula, First episode date: January 4, 2020 (USA) Season Finale "Special Ops: Lioness." Joe attempts to balance her personal and professional life as the tip of the CIA's spear in the war on terror; the Lioness Program enlists Cruz to operate undercover alongside Joe among the power brokers of State terrorism. First episode date: July 23, 2023 (USA), Created by: Taylor Sheridan Genre: Spy thriller, Original network: Paramount+ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/support
Robert Eggers of New Hampshire is one of the most talked about genre directors on the internet. With his A24 distributed movie debut, THE WITCH (2015), he immediately went became the “director everyone must watch”. After THE LIGHTHOUSE (2019), his latest, THE NORTHMAN (2022), arrived to theaters on April 22, 2022 to critical acclaim.In AD 895, young prince Amleth (Alexander Skarsgard) watches his father (Ethan Hawke) be murdered by the boy's uncle (Claes Bang). His mother (Nicole Kidman) is taken prisoner and the wife of his uncle, the new king. Fleeing he eventually becomes intentionally enslaved by his uncle in hopes to get vengeance for his father and mother.The film stars Alexander Skarsgard in a role that could lead to stardom. With its supporting cast that includes award winning actress Nicole Kidman, along with Ethan Hawke and Anya Taylor-Joy, the film received critical acclaim from critics everywhere. Dark Discussions takes a look at Eggers latest film and gives their thoughts.
A 140-minute Viking epic with Bjork is still somehow Robert Eggers' most accessible movie. It's THE NORTHMANTHE NORTHMAN DIRECTED BY: Robert Eggers RELEASED: April 13, 2022 BUDGET: $90MBOX OFFICE: $69.6MESTIMATED LOSS: $50MSTARRING: Alexander Skarsgärd, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Ethan Hawke 0:00 Intro2:28 Show & tell6:18 This week's movieNEXT EPISODE: Exploring Scorsese-lite with WAR DOGS Show Notes:Nicole Kidman for AMChttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KiEeIxZJ9x0Amleth's daughter the girlboss Maiden Kinghttps://imgur.com/a/r7SacMz
The Northman: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: In this episode Ray reviews the movie "The Northman”. "The Northman" is an epic historical action thriller film directed by Robert Eggers and based on the legend of Amleth. The film stars Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, Björk and Willem Dafoe. The plot centers on a Viking prince who sets out on a quest to avenge the murder of his father, heavily influenced by Norse mythology.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Drama - Adventure - Action
HEY FOLKS AND WELCOME BACK TO EPISODE 322. TODAY THE MCMR CREW WILL BE TALKING ABOUT . THIS GREAT AND FANTASTIC FILM STARS STELLAN SKARSGARD, ETHAN HAWK, CLAES BANG, NICOLE KIDMAN AND ANYA TAYLOR-JOY. SO KICK BACK WITH A HORN FULL OF ALE WHILE STEVE, KEN, MARK AND BRYAN TELL YOU THE BEST WAY TO GET TO VALHALLA.
Because this show deals with some heavy themes, content warning for all the things. In today's Bubble I'm excited to welcome half of the podcast, Big Reputations, Bex! And we're here because Bex recommended the new Apple TV+ original series, Bad Sisters that stars Sharon Horgan, Claes Bang, Eve Hewson, Sarah Greene, Ann-Marie Davis, Eva Birthistle and many more. Major spoilers as we discuss everything about this amazing new show, from our favorite Garvey Girl to the beautiful houses and everything in between. And of course we play the 6 Degrees of Nicolas Cage and share what's been streaming in our bubbles. Thanks for listening, now go check out all of Bex's podcasts and Keep Streaming! Big Reputations, https://linktr.ee/bigreputationspod Coach Beard's Book Club podcast, https://linktr.ee/cbbc Latinx Visions Podcast, https://linktr.ee/LatinxVisions
During the Coronavirus, we are switching our focus to streaming entertainment. This includes Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, AppleTV, HBO and Showtime. It's all about keeping you and yours safe. In this episode of He Said, She Said Movie Reviews, your hosts, April and Tim take a look at the series Bad Sisters. A delightfully, dark look into the lives of five sisters and one creepy husband. Streaming Service: AppleTV Directors: Rebecca Gatward, Josephine Bornebusch & Dearbhla Walsh Writers: Brett Baer, Dave Finkel & Sharon Horgan Staring: Sharon Horgan, Claes Bang, Eve Hewson, Sarah Greene, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Brian Gleeson & Daryl McCormack Runtime: 526 minutes over 10 episodes Rated TV MA Let us help you make the right movie decision. If you have not already done so, go out to http://hesaidshesaidmovies.com/subscribe/ and subscribe to our podcast (it's totally free to do) so you'll never miss an episode. Also, if you would like us to review a movie on one of the streaming services listed above, drop us an email at tim@hesaidshesaidmovies.com and we will watch your movie and give it a review. Follow us on Social Media Twitter - @HeSaidSheSaidMo - https://twitter.com/HeSaidSheSaidMo Instagram - HeSaidSheSaidMovies - https://www.instagram.com/hesaidshesaidmovies Facebook - @HeSaidSheSaidReview - http://fb.me/HeSaidSheSaidReview YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRoqqJj_HbEpYllzQCtaKg/featured
Mamileiros e mamiletes, o que inspira o Mamilos Cultura dessa semana é o filme “O Homem do Norte”, que tem direção de Robert Eggers, um dos diretores mais interessantes da atualidade, que também dirigiu A Bruxa (2015) e O Farol (2019). A trama do mais recente filme é baseada na obra de Shakespeare e relembra a saga dos vikings. A obra gira em torno da saga de vingança do príncipe Amleth (Alexander Skarsgård), que quando criança, vê seu pai, o rei Aurvandil (Ethan Hawke), ser morto pelas mãos do próprio irmão, Fjölnir, o Sem-Irmão (Claes Bang). Esse fato molda completamente a sua personalidade, e por isso, ele promete vingar o pai, salvar a mãe e matar o novo rei. _____ FALE CONOSCO . Email: mamilos@b9.com.br _____ CONTRIBUA COM O MAMILOS Quem apoia o Mamilos ajuda a manter o podcast no ar e ainda participa do nosso grupo especial no Telegram. É só R$9,90 por mês! Quem assina não abre mão. https://www.catarse.me/mamilos _____ EQUIPE MAMILOS Mamilos é uma produção do B9 A apresentação é de Cris Bartis e Ju Wallauer. Pra ouvir todos episódios, assine nosso feed ou acesse mamilos.b9.com.br Quem coordenou essa produção foi a Beatriz Souza. Com a estrutura de pauta e roteiro escrito por Eduarda Esteves. A edição foi de Mariana Leão e as trilhas sonoras, de Angie Lopez. A capa é de Thallini Milena. A coordenação digital é feita por Agê Barros, Carolina Souza e Thallini Milena. O B9 tem direção executiva de Cris Bartis, Ju Wallauer e Carlos Merigo. O atendimento e negócios é feito por Rachel Casmala, Camila Mazza, Greyce Lidiane e Telma Zenaro.
This "Paltrocast" features Darren's recent interviews with stars of "Summering" (Lake Bell, Sarah Cooper), "The Runner" (Cameron Douglas, Edouard Philoppannot, Jessica Amlee) and "Bad Sisters" (Sarah Greene, Eva Birthistle, Claes Bang, Anne-Marie Duff). Theme song by Steve Schiltz. Thanks for listening!
Pappy and Korey reiview the latest Robert Eggers advemtire: The Northman! Prince Amleth is on the verge of becoming a man when his father is brutally murdered by his uncle, who kidnaps the boy's mother. Two decades later, Amleth is now a Viking who raids Slavic villages. He soon meets a seeress who reminds him of his vow -- save his mother, kill his uncle, avenge his father. Release date: April 22, 2022 (USA) Director: Robert Eggers Starring: Alexander Skarsgård; Nicole Kidman; Claes Bang; Anya Taylor-Joy; Ethan Hawke; Björk; Willem Dafoe Box office: $64.6 million
This week we're seeking revenge, gaining the high ground, and learning about muscles we never knew could exist on the human body, all while discussing the latest epic from indie darling Robert Eggers - ‘The Northman'. The Northman is a 2022 epic historical action drama film directed by Robert Eggers, and co-written by Eggers and Sjón. Based on the legend of Amleth, the film stars Alexander Skarsgård (who also produced), Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, Björk, and Willem Dafoe. The plot follows Amleth, a Viking prince who sets out on a quest to avenge the murder of his father. We Watched A Thing is supported by Dendy Cinemas Canberra. The best Australian cinema chain showing everything from blockbusters to arthouse and indie films. Find them at https://www.dendy.com.au/ If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at wewatchedathing@gmail.com Or, Twitter - @WeWatchedAThing Facebook - @WeWatchedAThing Instagram - @WeWatchedAThing and on iTunes and Youtube If you really like us and think we're worth at least a dollar, why not check out our patreon at http://patreon.com/wewatchedathing. Every little bit helps, and you can get access to bonus episodes, early releases, and even tell us what movies to watch.
This week, Gavia and Morgan debate the virtues of Robert Eggers' latest historical reconstruction, "The Northman," which stars Alexander Skarsgård as Amleth, a prince who becomes obsessed with revenge after witnessing his uncle (Claes Bang) murder his father (Ethan Hawke). The film also features Nicole Kidman as his mother and Anya Taylor-Joy as a young Russian witch. Topics discussed in this episode include Eggers' obsessive commitment to historical accuracy, whether his humorless and violent take on the revenge plot offers anything new, an appreciation of Nicole Kidman, and more.
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For our main podcast review this week, I am joined by Dan Bayer, Eve O'Dea, Will Mavity & Daniel Howat. Today, we're discussing the third feature film from visionary director Robert Eggers titled "The Northman," starring Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, Björk & Willem Dafoe. Following the success of "The Witch" and "The Lighthouse," Eggers was given close to $100 million to make what he wanted to be the definitive Viking film. Did he succeed? We discuss the meticulous crafts and research that went into making this brutal and epic project, the performances, writing, and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. Please take a listen down below and enjoy as we enter the fiery Gates of Hell on our road to Valhalla! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture