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In what can be described as an episode exclusively inspired as a response to the exclusion of "Queer" and "Challengers" in this year's Academy Awards, Luca Guadagnino-devotee Cris invites spoilsport Dhruv to talk about the director's latest release "Queer" and how wonderfully it complements the director's wonderful "Call Me By Your Name."Listen to the full episode to hear Cris express his love towards Guadagnino's films as Dhruv tries to explain his ambivalence towards them. This is before both of them join forces to lambast the online discourse that consistently lambasts these (and other) films about morally troubling topics and relationships.Major Spoilers for both "CMBYN" and "Queer"!TIME CODESPre-Introduction: [00:00 - 05:40]Introduction: [05:40 - 08:52]Luca Guadagnino's Cinema: [08:52 - 30:38]"Call Me By Your Name": [30:38 - 01:00:06]"Queer": [01:00:06 - 01:33:18]Queerness as a "Curse": [01:33:18 - 01:39:28]Discourse on Discourse: [01:39:28 - 02:11:02]Outro: [02:11:02 - 02:14:22]Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people!Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcastYOU CAN (& SHOULD!) FOLLOW CRIS IN ALL THESE PLACES -Twitter - https://twitter.com/limjaesevenLetterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/crislim/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prdscris/
Call Me By Your Name was a 2017 movie directed by Luca Guadagnino, based on the book written by Andre Aciman. Set in 1980s Italy, the film explores the budding relationship between Elio (Timothee Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer). This film can be considered one of the first to spark the most recent surge in gay media. So in this episode, Matt, Pat, and Jackie take a critical lens to the film and decide whether or not it passes The Queer Review0:00 Intros6:00 Movie Details7:30 Overview of the Plot8:35 General Feelings About the Movie10:30 Breakdown of the Plot13:25 Feelings on the Plot18:45 The Battle of Piave Monument Scene21:05 The Apricot Scene25:04 The Age Gap Between Elio and Oliver28:15 Sexual Tension between Oliver and Elio's Mom?29:20 Fixation on Eating?31:03 How Elio Discovers his Sexuality32:45 Elio's Relationship with his Parents34:28 We Needed Internal Monologues35:50 Our Favorite Scenes42:15 The Book's Author - André Aciman43:50 Find Me47:09 The Length of the Movie51:45 Armie Hammer Sidebar52:56 Does it Pass the Queer Review?57:02 Final Thoughts58:25 Teaser for Next EpisodeThis linktree has links to all our content and socials, including Twitter, Twitch, Mastodon, and Discord! https://linktr.ee/pridempireCheck out our other podcast, What Do The Gays Think? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-do-the-gays-think/id1537422750?app=podcastIntro and Outro Music:"On My Way" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
I dag har Thea og Kristin inntatt studio med storm, og snakket om dop, justis og kannibalisme. Vår tekniker Maria gjorde en tarot-lesing av oss, så hør på episoden for å finne ut hvordan det gikk!
Abdi Nazemian is an Iranian-American author, screenwriter and producer based in Los Angeles. He joins me for our debut episode.We discuss “Put the Blame on Mame” by Rita Hayworth, Infinity Within by Deee-Lite, and Lana Del Rey.Abdi's queer charity shout-out is the Iranian Railroad for Queer Refugees, and you can find him on Instagram at @abdaddy.Tracks of Our Queers is produced, presented and edited by Andy Gott, with the support of Forbes Street Studios, Sydney. A big thank you to Anthony Garvin, Drew Tweddle, and Dan Stanley Freeman.This episode was gratefully recorded on Gadigal Land.You can listen to our Spotify playlist, Selections from Tracks of Our Queers, and find Aural Fixation in your favourite podcast provider. Support the showHelp keep Tracks of Our Queers ad-free by shouting me a coffee right here. Thank you for your support.
In the next segment of MY PROBLEMATIC FAVE, Heaven discusses one of her favorite films, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME. She discusses why the film resonates with her along with the problematic elements attached to the film: Elio and Oliver's age gap and the sexual assault allegations against Armie Hammer since the film's release. Do these elements change the meaning and make it harder to enjoy the film?Support Me:https://linktr.ee/FromMyLipsPod
Julia & Miranda list and discuss their favorite LGBTQ+ films and shows! HAPPY PRIDE and you're welcome for the new watchlist!!!
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook!Donte to the Julian Way so that they can continue to support those with disabilities Here!Here are links to somethings referenced in the show: 'Call Me By Your Name' music video'Industry Baby' music video'That's What I Want' music video'Jolene' cover by Lil Nas XTwitter thread by Dr. Sam Hirst on the CMBYN video's use of demonic imagery and that relationship with a longer tradition in literature.Music is Tekilla Sunrise by Jon Presstone
Is that a peach in your pants or are you just excited for a new Cinema Very Gay to drop? This week we kick off a new ongoing episode series of our favorite queer books that were adapted for the movies. Lots can be lost in translation from page to screen, but as this week's movie shows, a strong adapted screenplay can add new depths and perspectives to a great story. Call Me By Your Name is directed by Luca Guadagnino and released in 2017. It was adapted for the screen by James Ivory from the novel of the same name, written by Andre Aciman. The film follows Elio and Oliver (played by Timothee Chalamet in an Oscar-nominated performance and by Armie Hammer, respectively) as they experience a brief but intense affair in a small Italian coastal town. Jake and Kevin both are enamored with the novel and with the movie, so we strongly encourage you to read and watch them immediately. Listen in as we ask ourselves, how is such an interior novel manifested so beautifully on screen? Is Chalamet's performance a good portrayal of book Elio? Why was there not, like, a LOT more nudity in this movie? This and more on Cinema Very Gay! After the beauty of CMBYN, it's hard to tear ourselves back to the reality of our mini-series, but we press forward! The fourth installment in our Eating Out Cinematic Universe discussion continues with the film Eating Out: Drama Camp. Somehow, this movie defies expectations and brings the comedy almost back to "sloppy seconds" levels, but we are still confused about...well, a lot. Why are all these adults at a drama camp? Why are we abandoning Tiffany? How many former reality TV contestants can this series get naked on screen? At least we had Drew Droege!
We discuss Call Me By Your Name with Ricci Armani. Ricci is a gay stand-up comedian who has been taking the Seattle stand-up scene by storm. We ask Ricci about elements that have led to his success, what the stand-up scene is like in different cities, and Ricci gives advice to anyone trying to make it in the stand-up comedy scene as a gay man. We also discuss the reception of CMBYN and the context of around when it came out!
For the final episode of 2021, the girls talk about mental health, goals, New Year's resolutions, and actor Timothée Chalamet!
Letterboxd's London film correspondent Ella Kemp joins hosts Gemma (Letterboxd editor-in-chief) and Slim (of 70mm podcast) to discuss her four favorites: Moulin Rouge!; Magnolia; Call Me by Your Name; and Singin' in the Rain. Plus: Ella's top picks from the BFI London Film Festival, making peace with problematic favs, what your favorite films reveal about you on dates, Slim's Luhrmann aversion, Tom Cruise's tighty whities, Debbie Reynolds' gruelling dance classes, Gene Kelly the sadist, jukebox musicals, Marmite movies, how Gerwig and Guadagnino created a Letterboxd tipping point, Ella's many theories about CMbYN, and the long wait for Paddington 3. Related links: The Letterboxd list of films mentioned in this episode, The Quietus, ReadMe, Ella's Moulin Rouge! story for Letterboxd, the Most Fans list by she/her members, and he/him members, reviews of Moulin Rouge! by scoobert doo (aka mo) and Timcop, Ella's friends Joe, Tony and Jack, Aimee Mann's Magnolia soundtrack on Spotify, Ella's interview with Nikole Beckwith, Iana's review of CMbYN, Letterboxd's Spotify profile, our Festiville HQ. Credits: This episode was recorded in London, Pennsylvania and Auckland. Edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker.
This fortnight, we're joined by Jared Richards, a cultural critic living on Gadigal land, and writer for NME, The Guardian, The Big Issue, Sissy Screens and more. Last year, Jared wrote a beautiful article on the evolution of Sufjan Stevens that caught our queer eye, so we welcomed him into the studio (pre-second Sydney lockdown) to unpack the mystery and intrigue surrounding a long-awaited Aural Fixation topic. We talk grief and catharsis (or lack there of), Lady Gaga's aunt, and the romance wank of Call Me By Your Name. It's all queer.Visit our online home at auralfixationpodcast.com, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, or go old school and email us at auralfixationpodcast@gmail.com. You can follow Andy on @andrewdoyouthinkyouare, Drew on @with.all.drew.respect, and Jared on @jrdjms. And don't forget to check out this episode's playlist.Our big gay thanks to Anthony Garvin and the team at Forbes Street Studios in Sydney. Finally, we would like to acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land this podcast episode was recorded on, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Lil Naz X has blood in his shoes and Bryan and Hoadley want a pair!! The gang reads more hate mail and invites Jeff Dwoskin from Detroit to help suss out a new media social strategy!Episode NotesOn this episode the gang is swinging from rafters...Bryan and Hoadley are talking all things poly, swingers and swapping! Bryan shares his story about visiting a swingers party. They discuss resorts dedicated to swapping, suburban neighborhood wife sharing and much more! Its a NSFW episode of The Commercial Break (which one isn't ??)!LINKS:Watch this episode on YoutubeSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
Lil Nas X is the x for canceled. Caryn opens up about her sexuality and Season 2 of Just Caryn thoughts. Psimmy talks a new podcast, his viewpoint on CMBYN and how its potentially affecting our youth. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roomatespodcast/support
*Episodes contain adult themes and language and discussion of suicide and substance abuse. Recommended for 18 years of age & up. Join us as we give you our thoughts on #LilNasX new music video for CMBYN, Julien Bakers 2021 release "Little Oblivions" and which artists we'd like to be in a new version of Lady Marmalade, all while sipping on some "Black Girl Magic" Red Blend Wine. Hayashi's pick of the week: Giveon ft. Sno Alegra Baddhie of the week: Mei Pang - @meicrosoft Learn more about Back that Glass Up @ www.thisisbtgu.com Follow us on Instagram @ www.instagram.com/thisisbtgu Have an album you'd like us to review? Email us at thisisbtgu@gmail.com
TW // blood - go ahead and skip 8:24 - 10:04 if you are sensitive to dialogue about blood !We’re back with Shorty number two! What starts off as Ashley and Tina discussing Lil Nas X’s new music video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” turns into thoughts on The Bachelorette, fruity tattoos, and the time Tina got called homophobic while working at Disney World.That’s it for this week! Full length episodes come out weekly on Tuesdays. Shorty episodes come out weekly on Thursdays. See ya later, alli-gayzers!!Instagram / Twitter: @femalegayzepodthefemalegayzepod@gmail.com
¿Qué es el amor? Ni idea, pero en este relajado episodio especial, debatimos acerca de los estereotipos de los personajes LGBTQ+, sobre las películas de esta década que mejor representan a la comunidad, las que no, como CMBYN está un "poquito" sobrevalorada y sobre el escándalo con Armie Hammer. Nuestras redes: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juan.olv_/?hl=es-la https://www.instagram.com/t0._mas/?hl=es-la Twitter: https://twitter.com/_JuanOliva https://twitter.com/TomasVo_Gel
Once upon a time on a train there were travel mishaps, reading of a book (CMBYN), and eating Mackys. Podcast Instagram: @herebyaccidentpod Podcast FB: www.facebook.com/HereByAccidentPod Intro/Outro music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/20XrI1odkg3fTJppHFJ7e0?si=xfZWbLzwTiWBYUT0qcGU4A & Insta's @lymerrick @heysupermoto --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jmfriends/support
This week we're discussing both the book and the movie iterations of 'Call Me By Your Name' by Andre Aciman- my new favorite story. Watch it, read it; that's an order. Topics include: call me by your name, book, movie, cmbyn, andre aciman, onedrive, vivarium, COVID-19, love, fear, becoming, and plenty more.Email me at schizophreniapod@gmail.com to have nice conversations over tea.
Welcome to another episode of Popcorn Chats! Today, Katie and Michae discuss the movie that three years later everyone is still obsessing over, Call Me By Your Name, starring Katie’s fav, Timothée Chalamet. Katie talks about what it is about Timothée that she loves, Michae rants about the obscene amount of biking in this film, and how they would both like to trade lives with Elio’s mother. They talk about how the film develops Elio and Oliver’s relationship, what genre they think CMBYN fits or doesn’t fit into, each of them share their standout scenes, as well as break down what they think the title means, and discuss talks of a possible CMBYN sequel. Tune in next week to hear them count down their top ten movie scenes of all time, and in two weeks they will be welcoming their first guest to the podcast to discuss a very popular fan fiction turned book series turned film…think you can guess what it is? Tune back in to find out! Find Katie and Michae on their other platforms: Instagram and Twitter: @katayhealayy @michaelamandrew Katie's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvwyif-reiFvI3Cxe7PE3g Katie's Short Films: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXn_VizHMrpK-spUheLTbsA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katie-healy/support
Welcome to the fourth episode of The Minchester Review!This is a very special episode 'cause guest Lassie joins me ;) We talk about a Netflix TV show we adore - it's called Feel Good. It will make you feel good after watching it! The 6-episode show tells the story of stand-up comedian/Canadian girl Mae Martin (played by Mae Martin), following her journey of falling in love with another girl George (Charlotte Ritchie) and her life of trying to stay clean and pursuing a career in the UK. It is a comedy but it also looks into heavy topics such as addiction, parent-child relationship (mum played by Lisa Kudrow), etc. We CANNOT RECOMMEND IT enough!!In this episode - SPOILER ALERT - We share our passion of the show. We also talk about other shows including Closer, CMBYN, The L Word, Killing Eve, Sex Education, and Girls. (I criticize Killing Eve a bit; for the record, I still love it.)Some key points:2:30 What is Feel Good about?6:20 Does 'being in love' promise happiness? 11:30 Some facts about Mae the writer/actor13:12 Wait...did I hear Lisa Kudrow?!14:46 The beginning of the story22:45 The L Word overlooks the daily concerns of lesbians, Feel Good doesn't.24:20 Mae and George's learning journey of pain and sober26:05 The fantastic sex scenes30:00 Favorite lines 35:40 Is Mae/George good for each other?40:35 Binky and co.: Shitty friends or genuine friends?43:00 A diversified cast 44:00 Me criticising Killing Eve S248:10 Favorite episode (ep4)51:00 Did I hear Pride and Prejudice?54:00 Our predictions Apart from Feel Good, Mae has also done a lot of podcasts such as GrownUpLand. Go check them out!
Naima started her way in the film industry in sales before following her passion for producing. She joined Emilie Georges at Memento and her breakthrough project was nothing else than Call me by your name. A project that had been long time in development, Emilie and Naima felt that they had to give it a go with Luca Guadagnino attached to direct. Still, production was tricky with a short time window and struggle to find public money. Listen to Naima talk about the whole experience CMBYN, producing movies that matter today and about that feeling of pure joy when you first screen a movie and every single one on the team suddenly loves each other.
FemFreq Radio is bringing you a live one this week! That's right, podcast fans: this week's episode was recorded live at our home away from home in Seattle at Geek Girl Con! After some of our standard "we've forgotten how to podcast" intro fumbling, things get interesting when Anita, Carolyn, and Ebony offer their choices for standout media properties from the past decade. Anita has some choice words to say about a fish; Carolyn refuses to be pigeonholed into CMBYN fandom; and Ebony laments what could have been in a historic small town in NY.Follow Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe on Apple PodcastsTwitterInstagram
episode 36 is a pod of two halves, quite literally: 50% us, 50% ~special guest appearance~! as always, we start with news (2:49) as we cover variety’s new actors on actors series, keanu reeves and his age appropriate girlfriend, the my chemical romance reunion AND timmy time is back in full effect. reviews wise: we cover joaquin phoenix in todd philips’ ‘joker (16:38) and mike flanagan’s shining sequel ‘doctor sleep’ (34:17) plus a few nods to other things of note including ‘watchmen’ and ‘succession’ (42:45). steph even finds time to test apryl’s knowledge with a very special ‘riverdale’ game (43:50). music wise- it’s HARRY STYLES SZN! (48:38) new single! the accompanying video! forthcoming album! 2020 tour! we’re overwhelmed and crying (but in a cool way) then for our main topic, we have our first book-focused discussion about ‘find me’, the recently published follow up to andre aciman’s ‘call me by your name’ (53:47). we’re joined by writer and fellow CMBYN-aficionado, claire biddles, who helps us pick the novel apart and shares with us her love for elio and oliver. you can find her extremely on-brand-for-us twitter account at: https://twitter.com/msclairebiddles to conclude, we share our OBSESSIONS OF THE WEEK! (1:52:16) if you haven’t listened to our review of netflix’s ‘the king’, visit episode 35 & a half: https://soundcloud.com/thethirstpod/lff2019 don't forget you can find us on twitter: www.twitter.com/thethirst our NEW AND IMPROVED blog, with recommended reading & links for this episode: https://thethirstpod.wordpress.com/2019/11/17/episodethirtysix/ & you can email us your thoughts/feelings/feedback: thethirstpod@gmail.com
Call Me By Your Name, the 2017 Oscar-winning sweetheart, is directed by Luca Guadagnino and is an adaption of the novel by the same title, written by Andre Aciman. This love story follows Elio, a seventeen year-old student played by Timothée Chalamet and Oliver, an older man hired as his father’s assistant, played by Army Hammer in 1980’s Northern Italy. More specifically, Luca decided to set the film in Crema, an area he’s personally connected to. Joan explores why this film’s location has so much to do with its ability to charm the viewer and, in Joan’s case, fill him with a non-existing nostalgia and how that’s integral to the movie’s success with special guest Jack Sommer (co-founder of Cesspool)! As always, no spoilers!
There’s a Timothee Chalamet debate +Sundance, Carnegie Hall Stories & more! ***This Episode Has a Few Spoilers*** Call Me By Your Name plot details get discussed. But there’s a debate to shake the fabric of the delicate balance between film appreciation & criticism, and that debate centers around Timothee Chalamet. So watch CMBYN, and don’t miss it. Intro Of Us Teasing You About This Great Interview - Top of the Show How Reilly & Geoff Got to HeadGum - 3:56 Who is Geoffrey the Dumbass? - 10:40 Their Writing Process - 15:06 Taking it From Page to Screen - 20:07 Reilly’s Hollywood Background - 21:11 Slowly Living the Movie “A Star is Born” - 23:36 Geoffrey James: Yo-Yo Sensei - 26:33 Our Lord and Savior, Chalamet - 28:48 (With More Chalamet Talk Disguised as Oscars Talk - 32:56) They’re Sundance Takes & Side Stories - 36:29 Involvement with Dropout’s Lonely and Horny - 44:15 Reilly’s Recent Acting + Solo-ing CARNEGIE FREAKING HALL - 46:13 Some Absurd Questions MMO is Dying to Know - 51:13 Reilly and Geoff Take Turns Pitching The Worst Movie Ever - 1:00:11 Outro/Social Media/Thank You - 1:08:43 Reilly Anspaugh and Geoffrey James are stars of the addictive & hilarious Headgum video series “Off Days” & “Geoffrey the Dumbass” on Youtube and at headgum.com. These videos have consumed us in the recent years and months, and we were so lucky to have them both on our show for another MMO Interview. We ask them about their origin stories where they both made the impossible leap from intern to on-air & on-screen talent. Then we dive into their writing and production processes, their many hidden talents, and a range of increasingly fun topics from their recent trip to the Sundance Film Festival to their ongoing debate over Timothee Chalamet to Reilly’s recent appearance on The Today Show & Carnegie Hall all the way to Geoff’s competitive yoyo’ing. They discuss how Jake & Amir run their company while wearing basketball shorts. Geoff dishes out his theory about the real life existence of Peter Salsbury. There are fist bumps done wrong, and they tease what’s coming next from Headgum videos. Finally, we ask them to pitch us their worst movies in an improvisational exercise we love to ambush upon all our guests. They do not disappoint. Geoffrey James can be found @dontplaynojames on Twitter & iamgeoffreyjames on Instagram. Reilly Anspaugh is @reilecoyote on Twitter & reillyanspaugh on Insta. Make sure to subscribe to the Headgum channel on Youtube, visit headgum.com & enjoy the headgum podcast network wherever you can consume your audio comedy content. Do also keep a lookout for them both on screens large & small alike as their talents cannot be stopped. If you enjoyed this episode, please check out our talk with CollegeHumor’s Brennan Lee Mulligan from Dropout’s Fantasy High / Dimension 20. If you enjoyed our movie talk here, please listen to our massive back catalog of episodes. Mike, Mike, and Oscar is on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Tune In, Google Play, Spotify and just about wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you want to chat with us, we’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and MMO is also on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and you can always email us mikemikeandoscar@gmail.com Our website mikemikeandoscar.com is nearing a launch date, and of course, we’ll continue to cover the entertainment world with our year round podcast focused on the Academy Awards, but flexible enough to also chat with our favorite comedians, especially when those favorite comedians wanna talk about Timothee Chalamet & Oscar movies. When reality sucks, keep watching those movies with us. We’re Mike, Mike, and Oscar!
Questa settimana parliamo delle ultime news, commento sul trailer di Capitan Marvel e Avengers Endgame, poi vorrei parlarvi un po' di Supernatural e di cosa ne penso (dato che finalmente mi sono decisa a iniziarlo). --------------------------------------------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SleeplessInFandomWebRadio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SleeplessFandom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sleeplessinfandom/ Blog: https://www.sleeplessinfandom.altervista.org
Karin's sister, Jillian, aka Aunt Jilly, sits in for Annabelle and co-hosts a discussion about Call Me By Your Name.Below are links to the CMBYN movie trailer and some of the interviews, articles, and scenes we discussed in this episode:CMBYN Movie TrailerEllen Interview with Armie and TimothyNew York Film Festival Live Interview New York Public Library Interview with Luca Guadagnino and Andre Aciman Richard Brody New Yorker ArticleKissing Scene
The movie we breakdown in episode 4 is, "Call Me by Your Name". This movie gives the audience the pleasure of watching two people fall in love in the beautiful setting of 1983 Northern Italy. It is adapted from the book by the same name and won an Oscar for the screenplay. Listen as we discuss the importance of family acceptance,grief, sexual identity and the trials and tribulations of being a 17 year old in love. We also explore family dynamics and the precarious balance of letting a child have just enough room to experiment while also being able to be safe at the same time. Lastly, we discuss what treatment would be like for Oliver or Elio or if it is indicated at all. Please listen, subscribe and follow us on twitter, facebook and instragram. Please send us any feedback or questions to popcornpsychology@gmail.com!
We're still not over CMBYN, Cece has the eating habits of a child, and Ande's nurse really wanted a baby. Check out the playlists! Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/mj9c9wk2itq…gOXBqrHXIusl385N Apple Music: itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/get-…u-oZyl379uYXD9Jk Follow us on social meads! Ande's IG: www.instagram.com/damnande Cece's IG: www.instagram.com/ccecilia.ann Twitter: https://twitter.com/ceesmcd For past episodes: we're available on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, & Stitcher! Twitter: twitter.com/rotation_pod
This week we talk about lots of film quickly, a virtual reality game and some trash from tv.
helloooooo....the two old queens (Mark Rennie & John Flynn) are back to talk Oscars/Marvel Catch Up?and OF COURSE Armie Hammer's dancing in CMBYN
At long last, we come to you with our long-promised pop culture episode. After Sunday night's Oscars, now seems like a good time to burden you with our thoughts on three of the most nominated films: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, The Shape of Water, and Call Me By Your Name. We segue into TV and tackle a couple of the medium's latest trends, before talking your ears off about some of the shows we absolutely love, some we think are woefully underrated, and (tragically) a handful that we think are overrated. Thank you for indulging us with this diversion from the tennis, but be assured we will be back to our regular programming for episode 115! 02:35 Three Billboards: a lack of specificity, relatability, and context 12:45 The Shape of Water: an unexpected delight 15:40 CMBYN: a tale of (gay) first love, loss, and subtext 32:07 Relishing the myriad voices telling their stories on TV these days 37:28 Nostalgia and the remake phenomenon 42:26 Where the Golden Girls remake at?! More older folks on TV, plz! 47:24 Some of our fav shows this year 54:49 Riverdale: Is this show horrible or amazing? 60:11 In appreciation of The (Trailblazing) Fosters 63:06 A few overrated and underrated shows...in our opinions
Is Call Me By Your Name gay exploitation? That's the question Tom and Josh start the episode with, which leads them down a rabbit hole of Demi Lovato, Neil Patrick Harris, and Bud Light (ew). Hear the two queers talk about the difference between being catered to and being exploited, and how it's sometimes hard to tell.
Nella giornata più importante dell'anno per il mondo del cinema parliamo dei film candidati agli Oscar nelle varie categorie con recensioni, per chi faccio il tifo e chi (secondo me) ha più probabilità di vincere. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SleeplessInFandomWebRadio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SleeplessFandom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sleeplessinfandom/ Blog: https://www.sleeplessinfandom.altervista.org
It's all down to this. Oscar voting is now over and the big show is on Sunday. In this 65th podcast I am thrilled to be joined by Vanity Fair's Joanna Robinson. READ: Why Should I Care About the Oscars? This podcast focuses quite a bit on the race itself, how this season has gotten us to three possible Best Picture winners, the obstacles it took to get there and how our predictions were led by passion and gut versus simple statistics. Will it be Three Billboards? The Shape of Water? Get Out? Or possibly something else? With the acting categories seemingly locked up, we talk about the divergence of early critics wins versus the televised awards, the possible importance of Original Screenplay telling us something early in the show and close with the categories that always end up making or breaking your Oscar pool predictions: the shorts. Take a peek at the Gold Rush Gang's Final Oscar predictions here before tomorrow's publication. This podcast runs 1h 13m with music Intro: "And the Oscar goes to..." Outro: "New York City by Day," by Thomas Newman from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to Desperately Seeking Susan
AIR DATE: 1-16-18SHOW: LGBTQ NEWS RADIOHOST: Brandon Carmodyhttps://twitter.com/brandonjcarmodyCO-HOST: Delina Robertshttps://twitter.com/LezFlixLez Flixhttps://lezflix.com
AIR DATE: 1-16-18SHOW: LGBTQ NEWS RADIOHOST: Brandon Carmodyhttps://twitter.com/brandonjcarmodyCO-HOST: Delina Robertshttps://twitter.com/LezFlixLez Flixhttps://lezflix.com
Join Emily Maesar on a journey through TV. Episode 62 is some rambling about current shows, and then a lot of mumbling about Oscar nominated films. Including a frank bit about CMBYN and why I love it so much. Music: "Buffy Theme" Nerf Herder Twitter: @SyndicatedCast & @emilymaesar Patreon: goo.gl/89eMyP
**Content warning: part of this episode discusses a fictional relationship between a 17-year-old and a 24-year-old.** THR returns with a semi-revamped format! Austin and Amanda talk about the future of the show, delve into some of the realities of freelancing from their own experiences, and spend the last two-thirds of the episode talking about *Call Me By Your Name* and their wildly disparate reactions to it. (**Warning for book and movie spoilers.** There's a head's up in the episode when we get to spoiler territory as well.) Stay tuned after the credits for the oft-mentioned recording of the hosts and friends watching CMBYN's most infamous scene.
I know I normally joke about us covering a variety of topics but we truly did this week. Like I can't even think of what to say here so enjoy! #acsVersace #netflix #monique #CMBYN #mazerunner
Our first guest episode in a long while! But on top of that, we talk about a new and highly acclaimed film. Rankin joins ITQ to compare CMBYN to the novel and how the queer community has reacted to the film. He also sheds some light on trivia surrounding Luca Guadagnino's excellent film. Check out this episode!
Our first guest episode in a long while! But on top of that, we talk about a new and highly acclaimed film. Rankin joins ITQ to compare CMBYN to the novel and how the queer community has reacted to the film. He also sheds some light on trivia surrounding Luca Guadagnino's excellent film. Check out this episode! Check out this episode!You can download the podcast here by right-clicking on the hypertext link and choosing "save as", or you can use the convenient player attached to this post.
Le news multifandom di questa settimana ;) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SleeplessInFandomWebRadio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SleeplessFandom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sleeplessinfandom/ Blog: https://www.sleeplessinfandom.altervista.org
With his awards-worthy performance in CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, is it finally time for the world to embrace Armie Hammer? We look back at some of his most notable previous roles (J. EDGAR, THE MAN FROM UNCLE, FREE FIRE) as well as CMBYN and discover that maybe we should have years ago!
Programa nº 81 de El podcast de Cinoscar & Rarities. Repaso a los estrenos más destacados de enero con la colaboración de Álex Tielas, Ronnie Valencia, Guillermo Navarro y Mayra Meza. ¡Gracias por darle al play! Guía del programa: 1' Presentación - 5' Blockbuster: "DANDO LA NOTA 3" - 9' La cartelera de los Oscar: Gala de los GLOBOS DE ORO, "LOVING VINCENT", "SIN AMOR", "EL GRAN SHOWMAN", "MOLLY'S GAME", "EL INSTANTE MÁS OSCURO", "TRES ANUNCIOS EN LAS AFUERAS", "CALL ME BY YOUR NAME" y "LOS ARCHIVOS DEL PENTÁGONO" - 51' Estreno en streaming: "SUPER DARK TIMES" y "BRIGHT" - 56' Director del mes: Todd Haynes y "WONDERSTRUCK" - 61' Series: "BLACK MIRROR" - 66' El rincón de Sitges: "PSYCHO RAMAN" y "WIND RIVER" - 70' Tráiler del mes: "EL CASCANUECES Y LOS CUATROS REINOS" - 73' Banda sonora: "120 PULSACIONES POR MINUTO" - 78' Despedida y canción: "Mystery of Love", de Sufjan Stevens Redes sociales: @CinoscaRarities Blog: http://cachecine.blogspot.com.es/ Correo: cinoscararities@gmail.com Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ec/podcast/podcast-cinoscar-rarities/id1085302751?mt=2
Anno nuovo, nuovi film! (e non solo) Parliamo di regali nerd di Natale, film in uscita e aggiornamenti sui cambiamenti di alcune date. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SleeplessInFandomWebRadio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SleeplessFandom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sleeplessinfandom/ Blog: https://www.sleeplessinfandom.altervista.org
This week, Rachel's out of town, so Callum is here to take over! Hannah + Callum talk about the Golden Globes, CMBYN, their resolutions and moon-based revalations, and play their absolute favourite game of all time, Fake Rom Com. Enjoy!
We return to the consideration of pleasure and heartbreak under the Italian sun via Luca Guadagnino’s sensual new romance CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, a film with a very different narrative than THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY that nonetheless shares some of its major characteristics. After sharing our reactions to CMBYN, we dive into a discussion of what the two films share, and don’t, in their portrayals of life in (and a little bit out of) the closet, their approach to the Italian/American cultural divide, and their use of music as an emotional and thematic underpinning. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your cinematic radar. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, or both by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. Your Next Picture Show: • Genevieve: Dee Rees’ MUDBOUND • Scott: Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous’ THE WORK • Keith: Wim Wenders’ THE AMERICAN FRIEND Outro Music: The Psychedelic Furs, “Love My Way” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We can’t imagine surviving 2017 without Call Me By Your Name. In this year’s last episode of Scene 62, we talk about what makes us grateful about CMBYN (and that includes you, all of our dear listeners!). We wish you all happy holidays and an even peachier 2018. Later!!!
News della settimana su film (in arrivo e nuovi per il 2018), serie tv, i 10 film migliori del 2017 secondo l'American Film Institute e, infine, le nomination dei Critic's Choice Awards
Oscar Podcast #60, the second in a week, welcomes the fantastic Kayleigh Donaldson of Pajiba to talk about Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nomination predictions. A healthy portion of the first part of the Golden Globe conversation centers around Get Out, both in its quality as a film and its likelihood as a Golden Globe Best Picture nominee. Talk about Call Me By Your Name, Dunkirk and the Darkest Hour are abound. The Screen Actors Guild conversation details the nature of nominees being dependent on the SAG nom comm getting screeners and how odd nominees can find their way here. Kayleigh and I both agree that the main category here, Cast in a Motion Picture is chock full of likely and worthy contenders and that it's going to be a bloodbath. Mudbound is a point of contention as to whether is lives or dies on SAG nominations or not. It's at this point that we take a sojourn into the wonder that is The Florida Project, which happens to be among both of our favorites of the year. We wrap with a few nominees we feel we might only see here at SAG (hint: mine if from Logan and it's not Hugh Jackman). You can see my official Golden Globe predictions here, and my Screen Actors Guild predictions will be revealed this weekend. This podcast runs 1h 9min with music. Intro: Get Out TV spot #3 Outro: "New York City By Day" by Thomas Newman from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to Desperately Seeking Susan
In this 59th Oscar Podcast I am joined by Kyle Buchanan, senior editor of New York Magazine and Vulture.com. We start by discussing the first round of critics' awards: the National Board of Review, New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and what their wins for Call Me By Your Name and The Shape of Water could have on the upcoming (ongoing?) road to the Oscars. Interview: CALL ME BY YOUR NAME’s Luca Guadagnino and Michael Stuhlbarg Throughout, Kyle peppers the conversation with his insight on voters, the importance of being the 'movie for right now' and we dip a bit into Screen Actors Guild talk, especially regarding Get Out (watch out for a new podcast for that this weekend). We wrap up addressing some of the controversies surrounding contender Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and reactions to Call Me By Your Name. 2018 Oscar Predictions from the Gold Rush Gang This podcast runs 1h 5m 25s with music. Intro: Call Me By Your Name TV spot Outro: "New York City By Day," by Thomas Newman from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Desperately Seeking Susan
Sunday, October 26 was a day full of drama—but we finally popped our CMBYN peaches! We share our first reactions toward the film and discuss the scenes that stand out. Featuring our guest, Lisa S!
It’s finally here! We’re happy/melancholy/excited/anxious/[insert all kinds of emotions] to finally see Call Me by Your Name this weekend. Plus: We love Liz Hammer! Awards buzz! Five sequels?!
It's been quite a while since our last Oscar Podcast but we're back with #58 talking about the downfalls of Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and the avalanche of accusations and allegations that have rocked Hollywood this last month. The first section of the podcast my guest, Gold Rush Gang member Matt Dinn, and I talk about the impact of this on the current landscape of the Oscar race, specifically to The Weinstein Company's awards efforts and the surprising news last week that Ridley Scott would cut Kevin Spacey out of his Getty kidnapping drama All the Money in the World, replace him with Christopher Plummer (the actor he originally wanted for the role of Getty) and the race to do this and keep the film's December 22nd release date. The Gold Rush Gang's 2018 Oscar Predictions Then we examine the exciting and complicated Supporting Actor race with its multiple dual contenders from the same films this year, including Call Me By Your Name, The Shape of Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. We make our cases for the top 3: Sam Rockwell, Willem Dafoe and Michael Stuhlbarg as potential winners and if Armie Hammer can break the 26-year curse in this category. Interview: CALL ME BY YOUR NAME’s Luca Guadagnino and Michael Stuhlbarg Next is Supporting Actress which focuses on frontrunners Allison Janney (I, Tonya) and Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird) and the mother-daughter theme of this category and the contenders at large. I make my case for Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip) to get in if Universal pushes hard and gets her out there and that this acting category could be the only that will have a POC represented (most notably, Octavia Spencer in The Shape of Water and Mary J. Blige in Mudbound). Lead Actress gets a ton of talk time (of course) with Meryl Streep (The Post) and Frances McDormand (Three Billboards) dominating that as well as looking at our existing top 5 and wondering how or who could break through that solid-looking lineup that includes Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water), Margot Robbie (I, Tonya) and Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird). The trailer for Steven Spielberg’s THE POST has been delivered Lead Actor also finds itself with three solid contenders but open doors for spots 4 and 5. Will Tom Hanks go supporting for The Post like Jason Robards did for All the President's Men? Will Jake Gyllenhaal see another year where he hits precursors only to be snubbed at Oscar? What about how very white this category is? It seems only Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) and Denzel Washington (Roman J. Israel, Esq.) could make that not happen but it's going to take some heavy lifting by their studios to do it. With intro and outro this podcast runs 2h 7m. Intro: The Post trailer via 20th Century Fox Outro: "New York City by Day" by Thomas Newman from the Desperately Seeking Susan Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"I like your shoes." Those were the first words that Luca Guadagnino, the director of Call Me By Your Name, one of this year's biggest critical hits and Oscar favorites, said to me as I sat down to interview him. Truth be told, I did wear my red sequined Converse so I might have been fishing for that. Guadagnino himself was sporting fabulous red suede shoes so, of course, I returned the compliment. Both Luca and one of his film's stars, Michael Stuhlbarg, were in town for the Napa Valley Film Festival. Stuhlbarg was receiving a Spotlight award and had two films at the festival - The Shape of Water and Call Me By Your Name. A fascinating duo, as Guadagnino was verbose and gave detailed and long responses to questions and Stuhlbarg with a more methodical approach to answers. Throughout the interview we talk about the journey for the book to get to film, getting Sufjan Stevens aboard and even a casting scoop the upcoming sequel (hint: it's someone from The Big Splash). This interview runs 36m 10s with intro and outro. Intro: Call Me By Your Name trailer featuring "Mystery of Love" by Sufjan Stevens Outro: "Visions of Gideon" by Sufjan Stevens from the Call Me By Your Name Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (copyright - The Orchard Enterprises and ℗ 2017 Sufjan Stevens)
With the Venice, Toronto and New York Film Festivals all having announced their slates for this year it was the perfect time to podcast. I am joined by Gold Rush Gang member Bryan Bonafede and we drill deep into who is playing where and even Telluride, which doesn't announce until the weekend of the fest. Based on the type of premiere a film gets at one those other three gives us information on who is going to Colorado. We dig into Best Actress after it became official this week that Sony Pictures Classics has picked up FILM STARS DON'T DIE IN LIVERPOOL, giving Annette Bening the best shot of her career at an Oscar win. This unfolds to Supporting Actress where Melissa Leo dominates with NOVITIATE but we recognize that the category is pretty open in terms of nominations. We discuss four films outside the scope of the fall festivals that are (or, in one case, were) potential Oscar contenders: DUNKIRK, GET OUT, DETROIT and THE BIG SICK. READ: 2018 Oscar Predictions from the Gold Rush Gang We have a lot to say about Fox Searchlight's THE SHAPE OF WATER from Guillermo del Toro, which we think could be the real Best Picture contender this year and certainly has the best chance at the highest nomination total come January. We close mentioning the new president of the Academy, John Bailey, and his predecessor Cheryl Boone Isaacs, who leaves behind a legacy unlike any president before her. This podcast runs 1h 45m with music. Intro music: Going Green Outro music: "New York City By Day," by Thomas Newman from the film Desperately Seeking Susan
This 55th Oscar podcast I'm joined by no less than three esteemed Gold Rush Gang members - Jason Osiason, Richard Anthony and Matt Dinn. We open on a discussion of the 774 Academy invitees announced two weeks ago and some of the backlash against names some felt were diluting the membership. We talk about how last year's new group impacted Moonlight's Best Picture win this year and how this new group will shape future nominees and winners. Then it's onto the Venice and New York Film Festivals and who we think will show up. Between previous director and studio relationships there's a wealth of opportunities for films to make their big awards breakthroughs here. Films like The Shape of Water, Suburbicon, Wonderstruck and mother! are all aiming for prime time spots in world's bests fests. Throughout we discuss Oscar potential for films but we close on some more specific categories and films. Detroit, Blade Runner 2049 and Dunkirk get a lot podcast play, as does Supporting Actor and the Screenplay categories, where Original is overstuffed with contenders and Adapted is struggling for five that make sense. With music this podcast runs 2h 7m.