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Anja's casting work includes the films: The Countess, Clouds Of Sils Maria, Styx, 3 Days In Quiberon, In The Aisles, A Hidden Life, I'm Your Man, Munich: At The Edge Of War, Dark Satellites, and Seneca. Anja's television work includes: Carlos, You Are Wanted, Bad Banks, Transatlantic, The Therapy, Baltic Crimes, and Tatort.
Cade and Diane are joined by filmmaker and actor Luca Silver to discuss two Olivier Assayas-directed films starring Kristen Stewart: Personal Shopper (2016) and Clouds of Sils Maria (2014). Watch the video version at: YouTube.com/@CadeThomas/streams Check out Luca's YouTube channel here: YouTube.com/@lucasilver2240 Donate to Hidden Flora's Indiegogo here: indiegogo.com/projects/hidden-flora-queer-romantic-dramedy-feature-film# Double Feature Movie Club is a weekly movie review show with a retro vibe. Two movies. Three people. One rambling conversation. Each film is our first time watching them. We often go off-topic. Personal Shopper is a 2016 supernatural psychological thriller film written and directed by Olivier Assayas. The film stars Kristen Stewart as a young American woman in Paris who works as a personal shopper for a celebrity and tries to communicate with her deceased twin brother. Clouds of Sils Maria is a 2014 psychological drama film written and directed by Olivier Assayas, and starring Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, and Chloë Grace Moretz. The film follows an established middle-aged actress (Binoche) who is cast as the older lover in a romantic lesbian drama opposite an upstart young starlet (Moretz). She is overcome with personal insecurities and professional jealousies—all while sexual tension simmers between her and her personal assistant (Stewart). The screenplay was written with Binoche in mind and incorporates elements from her life into the plot.
Pack up your bags, everyone. We are going to France! In this week's episode, Wickham and Colleen are discussing "To Catch a Thief" (1955, dir. Alfred Hitchcock), and "Clouds of Sils Maria" (2014, dir. Olivier Assayas).
Brady, Josh and Alison explore the meta-narratives of Clouds of Sils Maria - Oliver Assayas' 2014 Swiss Alps drama starring Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart!Plus!The Video Dead, Prophecy, Hard Times, In The Mood For The Love, Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia, Final Cut: Ladies & Gentlemen, the Blood Drive, combine derbies, and troubled troubadours!Leave us a voicemail! We'll play it on the show. Letterboxd: Alison, Josh, BradyEmail us - podcast@solidsix.netFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterLeave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
The Cinenauts continue their exploration of THE HERO with Olivier Assayas' 2014 CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA, starring Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart. Will Ctcher survive the onslaught of criticism sent his way from Ian and Boom? Is Kristen Stewart... overrated? Tune in to find out! Also discussed in this episode: Ian gets sensual with TOP GUN: MAVERICK, Ctcher updates us on restuarant "island life," and much more. Send us an email or voicemail at cinenautspod@gmail.com. Follow Cinenauts on social media: Twitter Instagram
The final week of Make Me Like Them month concludes with the toughest test of all. Kristen Stewart. Jeff is up to the task of making Mark see Kristen Stewart in a new way. Thong, Bush, Tabs, Minnie Driver. Lets go! IMDB Synopsis: A film star comes face-to-face with an uncomfortable reflection of herself while starring in a revival of the play that launched her career. Directed by Olivier Assayas Starting Kristen Stewart, Juliette Binoche, and Chloë Grace Moretz Music this month is brought to you by the best-friend pop duo Hotel Fiction, from Athens, GA, with the song "Think Twice", catch their music wherever you get yours! Make sure you give them a like, follow, and subscribe...they're working hard for your ears! Spotify Web YouTube Instagram Catch all of our monthly artist features on the official Movie Draft House Playlist on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/355poACTZ68wfYC4LICncB?si=6d2003384ff94b5e Follow the pod on Twitter @moviedrafthouse Mark - @iheardyouliked Jeff - @PodcastsbyJeff
We're running lines with Cullen Atchley and Jesse Catherine Webber (Cannes I Kick It podcast) as we look back on Clouds of Sils Maria! With discussions including Juliette Binoche, Cannes 2013, and comedic actors working with European auteurs --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/support
CW: Suicide, sexual assault, age gap relationships, and fear of aging/death. Clouds of Sils Maria (2014) is a beautiful movie by Olivier Assayas about inevitabilities of aging and the difficulty actors face when drawing the line between fiction and reality - if you haven't seen it, you might be interested to watch it before listening to this episode! We attempt to give our interpretation of the film, while also talking about a lot about its inspiration from The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant and a little about Assayas' other works and controversies.
Two women, isolated in a house together with no outside contact, slowly lose their minds as the lines between their identities blur and breakdown. No, this is not the story of the Criterion Thots during quarantine but the shared thematic thread of this week’s Criterion double-feature: Olivier Assayas’ “Clouds of Sils Maria” (2014) and Ingmar Bergman’s “Persona” (1966). Join the Thots as they discuss how the meaning of a film is meant to change depending on who’s watching it, society’s obsession with staying young and now once you watch “Persona”, you will see it in EVERYTHING.
Clouds of Sils MariaValentine is the personal assistant to Maria Enders, an actress traveling to accept an award on behalf of reclusive playwright Wilhelm Melchior, whose play was Enders’ breakout role. En route to Zurich, Valentine and Maria get word that Wilhelm has died. While at the award ceremony-turned-memorial, Valentine convinces Maria to meet with […]
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The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to receive a message from their deceased twin. That’s because they’re chatting about Olivier Assayas’ Personal Shopper. And they are joined by one of the hosts of the wonderful podcast, Screen Drafts, and fellow Minnesotan, Clay Keller. Both Patrick and Casey are immediately taken aback by Clay’s deep and immense love for the work of actor Kristen Stewart. Which makes Casey feel particularly guilty when he weaponizes a Shania Twain song to criticize the actor. In addition to that, they put Personal Shopper through their proprietary “Fartsy Test.” Patrick recommends a drink pairing. And they give each other notes to improve the show. Listen in to see if it’s working! If you like this show, tell a friend! And listen to Screen Drafts!Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey and Clay on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey and Clay on Letterboxd.
Spling reviews Clouds of Sils Maria, Skin and The Willoughbys as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
Spling reviews Clouds of Sils Maria, Skin and The Willoughbys as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
Anna and James chat about their mutual love of Kristen Stewart. They talk about her upcoming role as Princess Diana, 'Crickets', 'Clouds Of Sils Maria' and 'Personal Shopper'.
Persona (1966) directed by Ingmar Bergman.Mulholland Drive (2001) directed by David Lynch.Clouds of Sils Maria (2014) directed by Olivier Assayas.Three Women (1977) directed by Robert Altman.
Another dip into the archive with this episode from May 2015 where Ben Eshmade spoke to French Film director Olivier Assayas about his consecutive films 'Personal Shopper' and 'Clouds of Sils Maria'.'Clouds of Sils Maria' stars Juliette Binoche as actor Maria Enders who reluctantly agrees to take a part in a revival of a play that launched her career 20 years previous. The film also stars Kristen Stewart as her young assistant Valentine and Chloe Grace Moretz as Jo-Ann Ellis a celebrity hounded younger actor.Inspired after working with Kristin Stewart on 'Clouds of Sils Maria' he wrote his next film for the actor, 'Personal Shopper'. Stewart plays medium Maureen who is trying to contact her twin brother who died of an affliction that she shares. Meanwhile she works for a superficial German supermodel whose day to day fashion whims she has to supply. From the Archive sees us dig into our extensive contemporary and classical music and cinema podcast archive as we rediscover interviews and discussions with artists, with our long-standing producer and presenter, Ben Eshmade. Subscribe to Nothing Concrete on Acast, Spotify, iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just in case you need a break from the stresses of coronavirus, here's our 9th bonus show (originally recorded in November 2019) free of charge! We hope everyone out there is staying safe and healthy as possible. And hopefully this extra content will be a nice respite for you from everything going on. This time around we tackle the films of Kristen Stewart. Our discussion includes Twilight, Adventureland, Snow White and the Huntsman, Clouds of Sils Maria, Certain Women, and Personal Shopper. Check out our other bonus shows now @ Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.com! 0:00 - Intro: First Exposures to Kristen Stewart9:45 - Review: Twilight (2008)32:20 - Review: Adventureland (2009)46:09 - Review: Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)53:36 - Review: Clouds of Sils Maria (2014)1:09:00 - Review: Certain Women (2016)1:29:24 - Review: Personal Shopper (2016)1:41:37 - Highs & Lows1:46:14 - Outro: Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.com Website: TheFilmBuds.comBonus Shows: Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.comEmail: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbuds / @ChloBo74275186Letterboxd: @HenryFahertyInstagram: @thefilmbudspodcastThe Music Buds: TheMusicBuds.comYou Don't Need Anyone: YouDontNeedAnyone.com
Just in case you need a break from the stresses of coronavirus, here's our 9th bonus show (originally recorded in November 2019) free of charge! We hope everyone out there is staying safe and healthy as possible. And hopefully this extra content will be a nice respite for you from everything going on. This time around we tackle the films of Kristen Stewart. Our discussion includes Twilight, Adventureland, Snow White and the Huntsman, Clouds of Sils Maria, Certain Women, and Personal Shopper. Check out our other bonus shows now @ Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.com! 0:00 - Intro: First Exposures to Kristen Stewart 9:45 - Review: Twilight (2008) 32:20 - Review: Adventureland (2009) 46:09 - Review: Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) 53:36 - Review: Clouds of Sils Maria (2014) 1:09:00 - Review: Certain Women (2016) 1:29:24 - Review: Personal Shopper (2016) 1:41:37 - Highs & Lows 1:46:14 - Outro: Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.com Website: TheFilmBuds.com Bonus Shows: Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.com Email: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @filmbuds / @ChloBo74275186 Letterboxd: @HenryFaherty Instagram: @thefilmbudspodcast The Music Buds: TheMusicBuds.com You Don't Need Anyone: YouDontNeedAnyone.com
In episode eighty-eight of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel yell over each other about Olivier Assayas' talky lit-crit comedy NON-FICTION before discussing two other Juliette Binoche-Assayas films: CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA and SUMMER HOURS. Ben wonders whether this latest film even counts as cinema while sexting out some non-fiction of his own, Daniel passes time pondering the passage of time, and Brandon stakes the claim for FRANCES HA as one of the top ten films of the decade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
That's right, we're done with KStew! Talking about queer bait as oscar bait
This week on the pod, the Lads are recovering from the Halloween Spooktacular and the horrible secrets of Tom's basement. They chat about Frank's new job and Justin's new album. Then the boys try to navigate the dark heart of current events, and Tom makes the case for hope and resilience. Then the boys move on to Olivier Assayas gorgeous, elliptical 2014 drama Clouds of Sils Maria. The Lads dissect its arguments about art, aging, and identity. Then it's on to Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks' Mirror Traffic, and the Lads hash out their respective levels of Pavement fandom, and how the album marks a sea change in Malkmus' artistic output. Finally, the boys talk about Frasier S1E6 The Crucible, where Frasier is humiliated by a weird artist lady, and a lot of the show's more meaningful relationships start to take shape. Join us next week, when we dissect the hopefully positive results of the midterm election. Also, Frank talks about Robbie Coltrane a lot for some reason.Next up is Ingmar Bergmans Wild Strawberries, In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel, and Frasier S1E7, Call Me Irresponsible.Check out Justin’s new album Mayday.Follow the LadsInstagram @plaidladspodTwitter @plaidladspodThe Plaid Lads Ever Expanding Spotify Playlist
One host who will not be named (mainly because he is the one who is writing these show notes) just could not stay away from the Nicholas Sparks Cinematic Universe for too long, so we dive back in and celebrate the glory that was the April 10, 2015 release of THE LONGEST RIDE starring Little Scottie Eastwood and Little Britt Robertson who just make an ADORABLE couple. Not so much with the indie darling of that day CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA as Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart spend most of this art film debating the nature of art in film... with occasional flirting. We try to keep the timelines straight of both these features as they both take pleasure in making a mess of a straight narrative, and we attempt to do the same in podcast form. If you would like to follow us in other forms, hit the links below: Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen: iTunes/Podbean Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @sobercinema
Bill talks to author and film critic Molly Haskell about some of the many contributions she’s made to film culture, from writing film criticism for publications like The Village Voice and Vogue to developing books like her landmark FROM REVERENCE TO RAPE: THE TREATMENT OF WOMEN IN THE MOVIES and the recent STEVEN SPIELBERG: A LIFE IN FILMS. Other topics covered include: Feminism, Andrew Sarris, Leo McCarey, DIABOLIQUE, the Sarasota French Film Festival, Twitter, Pauline Kael, women’s films of the 1970s, film theory, Agnes Varda, the origins of the National Society Of Film Critics and New York film culture in the 1960s. Visit Molly Haskell’s official site: http://www.mollyhaskell.com/ Hear a podcast containing the 2008 talk given by Molly Haskell and Andrew Sarris at the Museum Of The Moving Image: http://www.movingimagesource.us/dialogues/view/311 Read the joint review Molly Haskell and Andrew Sarris wrote for Robert Altman’s NASHVILLE: https://www.villagevoice.com/2006/11/21/a-critics-duet-on-nashville/ Hear Molly Haskell on the Film Comment Podcast: https://www.filmcomment.com/blog/film-comment-podcast-women-new-hollywood/ https://www.filmcomment.com/blog/film-comment-podcast-steven-spielberg/ Read Molly Haskell at Film Comment: https://www.filmcomment.com/author/molly-haskell/ Read Molly Haskell’s essay on CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA for the Criterion Collection: https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/4120-iclouds-of-sils-maria
This week on TIFF UN/CUT, hear a master class from the subject of a current retrospective. Something in the Air: The Cinema of Olivier Assayas traces the French auteur’s eclectic catalogue, from his early music videos for electro-pop stars Jacno and Winston Tong, to his documentary portrait of Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien, to his brilliant work in narrative film and his recent career-high collaborations with Kristen Stewart on CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA and PERSONAL SHOPPER, which have brought him even greater acclaim and a whole new audience. This week, you can catch Assayas’ first feature DISORDER, a portrait of France’s mid-’80s post-punk scene (and undoubtedly, a Joy Division reference), as well as his 2002 cyberthriller DEMONLOVER (which sports a score by Sonic Youth!). At the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where Assayas presented his film SOMETHING IN THE AIR — a youthful and semi-autobiographical portrait of young political activists living in a Parisian suburb in the early ‘70s — the director also participated in an onstage master class moderated by Brad Deane, Senior Manager of TIFF Cinematheque and programmer of the current Assayas retrospective. You’ll hear how Olivier’s screenwriter father made him think twice about making movies early on in his career, which Bresson films blew his mind, and why he never intended to be a film critic for Cahiers du Cinéma.
Dave and Alonso catch up on two diametrically opposed new movies before catching up on some listener mail. Subscribe (and review us) on iTunes, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, gonna walk into London on my hands someday. Join our club, won't you? Dave's DVD pick of the week: IRMA VEP Alonso's DVD pick of the week: CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA
We talk about one of 2015’s biggest bombs Child 44, the dialogue heavy Clouds of Sils Maria, and finish off the original Planet of the Apes series.
You've heard Chris mention "Clouds Of Sils Maria" a few times as one of his favorite films in recent years, and maybe you've thought, "Oh, he's just saying that to sound smart." Today's episode should convince you otherwise! This is a great film, and we brought in film critic and professor Christopher Llewellyn Reed to talk about its pleasures and its significance. We think it's fun to hear two smart people groove on a relatively obscure film we wholeheartedly recommend -- and we hope you think it's fun, too! Notes: Follow Christopher Llewellyn Reed - @chrisreedfilm Check out Chris Reed's website - https://chrisreedfilm.com/ To learn more about Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273/
Today Cousin Josh Fischberg joins the Juggernaut and we count down our top 10 favorite movies of the 2010s. How much P.T. Anderson and Coen Brothers made the list? Our goal for this show is to share films that mean a lot to us, that have taught us something about empathy and about what it means to be a person. And hopefully you can get a few movies to check out while you're at it! NOTES: Follow Josh: @DetectiveFisch Josh's list: 10. Birdman (2014) 9. Whiplash (2014) 8. Meek's Cutoff (2010) 7. Drive (2011) 6. Zero Dark Thirty (2012) 5. The Social Network (2010) 4. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) 3. Inception (2010) 2. The Lobster (2016) 1. Her (2013) Follow The Juggernaut: @JuggernautPod Join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1792363834316273/ Chris' list: 10. Clouds Of Sils Maria (2015) 9. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) 8. Whiplash (2014) 7. Zero Dark Thirty (2012) 6. Meek's Cutoff (2010) 5. Her (2013) 4. The Lobster (2016) 3. Upstream Color (2013) 2. Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) 1. The Master (2012)
An air of melancholy hangs over this episode of Film Chat, as we turn 30 and reflect on our heady misspent youth. Tearing up the town on wild podcasting binges, banging 7 gram rocks and film-reviewing till dawn, smashing out jingle after jingle until our voices were almost too hoarse to croak out disparaging remarks about Kingsman: The Secret Service... where did the time go? On the episode itself, we take a long hard look at two more miserable ageing artists taking a long hard look at themselves: Jason Schwartzman in Listen Up Phillip and Juliette Binoche in Clouds of Sils Maria. Plus, our suggestions for the best tribute bands fronted by famous actors; our views on Netflix and Amazon's latest movie director additions to their ever-expanding TV empires; and friend-of-the-podcast Woody Allen's confused reaction to the latest Terminator film. Next week: an increasingly sober and mature podcast discusses the top 15 ISAs, which of us would make the best shadow minister for transport, and how to find good-value dining tables on Gumtree. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Clouds of Sils Maria laat regisseur Olivier Assayas de gevierde Juliette Binoche botsen met een nieuwe generatie actrices. Laat de vedette nog iets heel van Twilight's KStew en Kick-Ass' Chloë Grace Moretz? En de MovieInsiders pinken een traantje weg bij The Tale of Princess Kaguya, al is het maar omdat het instorten van het Japanse animatiehuis Ghibli nabij lijkt. 00:00 Introductie 02:12 Recensie: Clouds of Sils Maria 22:25 Filmmuziek: The English Patient (componist Gabriel Yared) 25:24 Jee of Nee 27:41 Recensie: Kaguyahime no Monogatari / The Tale of Princess Kaguya 41:42 Filmmuziek: The Tale of Princess Kaguya (componist Joe Hisaishi) 45:54 Top 5: Acteurs als acteurs 67:59 Vooruitblik en Soundtrack: REM - Man on the Moon
We won’t look back in anger after we finish our review of Sacha Baron Cohen’s Grimsby (or maybe we will). Plus, Jack and Henry take a long, secluded trip to tackle their review of Clouds of Sils Maria. News of the week involves the latest trailer for Captain America: Civil War. Other topics include Trainspotting, […]
Clouds of Sils Maria Filminati=NWA? What We’ve Watched: -Margie (Cinderella, Trainwreck) -Stacie (Chef) -Ted (Foxcatcher) -Bob (The “Dollars” Trilogy) Clouds of Sils Maria Clip Show Disclaimer Opening Scene The benefits of multiple viewings. Juliette Binoche discussion. -A great actress in spite of Dan In Real Life. The symbolism of the Maloja Snake. -Is it a […]
We talk about one of 2015's biggest bombs Child 44, the dialogue heavy Clouds of Sils Maria, and finish off the original Planet of the Apes series.
Can Disney make Lupita Nyong'o happen? Katey, David and Da7e are down a Patches/Said and instead take some time to reflect on D23 and the the apparent attempt of Disney to increase representation in their films. Then, Katey has some summer movie quote trivia one David is more prepared for than the other. Finally, in […]
On this episode: Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast joins the show as we look at aging performers coming to terms with being replaced by younger artists in ALL ABOUT EVE & A STAR IS BORN. But first, Jairo compares one host to Juliette Binoche in the new to video CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA, before we hate on the Judy Garland movie for being the MARVEL release of its time.
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Jairo from the True Bromance Podcast joins us to discuss our Top 5 movies of the year so far in 2015, which made for some long, but rich discussion. We also nix our original idea to discuss Ted 2 to review a much better film in Clouds of Sils Maria! - Clouds of Sils Maria Review (7:02) - Top 5 Movies of the Year so far - Part 1 (41:18) - Top 5 Movies of the Year so far - Part 2 (1:20:32) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
Jack may put a pox on the 2 minute movie mile (or Triple M for short) but he's going to do it anyway! Another day, another episode of the Wages of Cinema, and there's another boatload of classics and new films, ranging from the latest from George Clooney to a British classic with Alec Guinness, two by David Lynch and two by Thomas Vinterberg, and a claymation movie about... Mark Twain? Starting at 7:40 in we talk about in order: 1) TOMORROWLAND (2015) 2) LOST HIGHWAY (1997) 3) FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (2015) 4) MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001) (again) 5) THE HUNT (2013) 6) KURONEKO (1968) 7) KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (1948) 8) FANTASTIC PLANET (1973) 9) CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA (2014) 10) THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN (1985) 11) WARRIOR (2011) 12) CHARADE (1963) 13) MARY & MAX (2009) 14) DAISIES (1966) More to come, stay tuned! facebook.com/wagesofcinema
Van is joined by John Mosby to look at dystopian sequel Mad Max: Fury Road, acappella sequel Pitch Perfect 2, comedy A Royal Night Out, and drama The Clouds Of Sils Maria.
In this week's podcast we take a closer look at Tom Doig's Penguin Special, The Coal Face. Then we discuss Olivier Assayas' new film starring Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart, Clouds of Sils Maria. And finally, we talk about SBS's controversial new documentary series, Struggle Street.
Susan and Russ share the reasons why “The Clouds of Sils Maria” is a smart but off-putting movie is a mixed bag. The post Take Two: “The Clouds of Sils Maria” appeared first on KKFI.
In this week’s show, we’ll be discussing three films that are currently playing at, or coming soon to FilmScene. Our line-up includes the animated film The Iron Giant, which plays this Saturday, May 9 at 10AM, and Thursday, May 14 at 3PM. These screenings are a part of The Picture Show, a family and children’s series presented by MidWestOne Bank. Next, we’ll be discussing Seymour: An Introduction, a new documentary by Ethan Hawke. Seymour: An Introduction has its last screenings at FilmScene tomorrow, May 7 at 5:30 and 7:30PM. Finally, we’ll be discussing Clouds of Sils Maria, a new film by Olivier Assayas featuring Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, and Chloë Grace Moretz. Clouds of Sils Maria opens at FilmScene this Friday, May 8.
In this week's episode of The CineSnob Podcast, the guys from CineSnob.net review "Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Clouds of Sils Maria," and "Tales of the Grim Sleeper." They also discuss Josh Trank being removed from his Star Wars standalone film, Robert Downey Jr. making negative comments about the indpendent film industry, and the guys talk a little sports. [0:00-24:37] Intro, Spurs talk, Mayweather vs. Pacquaio fight talk, & Dazed and Confused screening tease[24:37-36:08] Josh Trank dropped from Star Wars anthology film[36:08-48:07] Robert Downey Jr. disses indie filmmakers[48:07-1:17:55] Avengers: Age of Ultron[1:17:55-1:28:11] Clouds of Sils Maria[1:28:11-1:43:18] Tales of the Grim Sleeper[1:43:18-1:53:19] Teases for next week and close --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/support
This week Mike and Sean take a look at the latest blockbuster from Olivier Assayas, Clouds of Sils Maria, starring Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart. As well they look back at another film about acting, 1991's Centre Stage, directed by Stanley Kwan and starring Maggie Cheung. They'll also talk about the careers of Juliette Binoche and Maggie Cheung in general, the upcoming Seattle International Film Festival and the Rolling Stones.
0:00-5:00 - Hello; follow-up information on Eric's wrist 5:00-17:20 - "The Age of Adaline" review 17:20-23:25 - "The Water Diviner" review (Bayer only) 23:25-28:50 - "The Clouds of Sils Maria" review (Bayer only) 28:50-45:10 - QOTW (best directorial debuts by actors) 45:10-49:05 - Next week's QOTW will involve the Summer Box Office Challenge 49:05-57:50 - A round of Character Casserole (an airplane, Axel Foley, and the I Am Legend guy) 57:50-1:03:50 - Some nice things people wrote on Facebook about their history with the show 1:03:50-1:05:15 - Recap and goodbye QOTW: What should the stakes be for our annual Summer Box Office Challenge bet? REVIEWS: The Age of Adaline B- 6/10 The Water Diviner n/a 4/10 The Clouds of Sils Maria n/a 8/10
We welcome back guest host Brittany Starna to discuss the latest film by writer-director Olivier Assayas, "Clouds of Sils Maria", a story about an aging actress starring Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart & Chloë Grace Moretz. Seeing an opportunity to discuss one of his favorite movies on a similar theme, Mikhail Karadimov walks us through Paolo Sorrentino's extraordinary award-winning film "La Grande Bellezza" (2013). 00:00 - 19:50 - Introduction/News 19:51 - 50:01 - "Clouds of Sils Maria" Review 50:02 - 01:37:10 - "La Grande Bellezza" (2013) 01:37:11 - 01:41:20 - Closing Remarks/Blooper
Kristen Stewart has been a muse to the Beat Generation, a Knight, and a vampire. Now she's an assistant, in Olivier Assayas' new film, Clouds of Sils Maria.
We delve into the realm of cerebral confusion this week on the podcast as we discuss Clouds of Sils Maria. The film stars Juliette Binoche as an aging actress who must confront the inevitability of time and also stars Kristen Stewart who continues her streak of excellent performances (coming off the Oscar winning Still Alice). We then take a swim in Ryan Gosling's flawed-but-ambitious Lost River, a film with a troubled post-production timeline and a lukewarm critical reception. A new Directors Series finds us tackling the films of Japanese auteur Akira Kurosawa, starting with his 1950 film Rashomon. We give our conflicting versions of the truth when discussing the film and leave it to you to sort things out. Just kidding, we leave nothing to the imagination on how we felt about the film. As always, we wrap things up with our Weekly Movie Recommendations. 02:25 – Clouds of Sils Maria 10:21 - Lost River 18:42 - Rashomon 1:00:33 - Weekly Movie Recommendations
Dave and Alonso explain why Nicholas Sparks adaptations are the Country Time Lemonade of movies, and they check out a 1980s favorite on the big screen. Like our Facebook page, follow us @linoleumcast, subscribe (and review us) at iTunes, number one is a hard time in the making. Dave's DVD pick of the week: HERE IS ALWAYS SOMEWHERE ELSE Alonso's DVD pick of the week: MAD AS HELL Also mentioned: HERB & DOROTHY, IRMA VEP, BEAUTY
Film critics Dana Stevens of Slate and Matt Prigge of Metro discuss the new Olivier Assayas film Clouds of Sils Maria, starring Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, and and Chloë Grace Moretz. WARNING: This podcast is meant to be heard AFTER you've seen the movie. Read Matt Prigge's interview with filmmaker Olivier Assayas in Metro. Read Sharan Shetty's review of the film on Slate: Read Will Di Novi's Slate piece on "The Binoche Effect." Love Slate podcasts? Get more with Slate Plus! Enjoy exclusive podcasts, extra segements, member-only content, and much more with your membership. Join today at slate.com/spoilerplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's two-part episode features French filmmaker Olivier Assayas. Special guests include actresses Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart, who co-star in his latest film, CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA, opening in theaters next weekend. CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA, a main-slate selection of last year’s New York Film Festival, stars Binoche as a veteran actress coming to terms with her life and career after agreeing to act in a revival of the play that made her famous 20 years earlier. Stewart plays her assistant, who accompanies her on a soul-searching journey through the Sils Maria region of the Swiss Alps. Assayas has been called the most innovative and influential French director of his generation, and his relationship to the New York Film Festival goes all the back to 1996, when his film IRMA VEP was included in that year’s festival. Preceding the official NYFF52 screening of Clouds of Sils Maria, Assayas joined Binoche and Stewart onstage for a conversation with press, moderated by the festival’s director of programming, Kent Jones. The discussion will serve as part one of today’s episode. Part two comes from 2004, when the director took the stage following a screening of his seminal 1996 film, IRMA VEP. That film stars Maggie Cheung as herself cast in an ill-fated production of a remake of Louis Feullade's classic silent film serial LES VAMPIRES. This fascinating conversation was also moderated by our own Kent Jones. This podcast is brought to you by The Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.com 00:00–02:13 - Intro 02:13–25:04 - Clouds of Sils Maria Press Conference 25:04–01:16:34 - Olivier Assayas Talk (2004)
Big Eyes, the latest film from Tim Burton, is our feature review this week but that's not all: we've got '71, Clouds of Sils Maria AND Far From Men plus the week's film news.
Episode 137: The Sexual Menace [1:16:53] You can Listen online or Download MP3 (Right click… save as) It’s Episode 137 of In the Mood for Podcast, a British-based film podcast hosted by Calum Reed of Ultimate Addict and Pete Sheppard of In the Mood for Blog. After last week’s epic trawl through the best of 2014, we move onto this […]
Vi runder av årets Cannes-athon med en prat om nye filmer fra Cronenberg og Assayas.