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It's September 24, 2023. Paxton is back with world kidlines! Ancient sculpture from Cambodia has found its way back home. Saudi Arabia is 'cool' with Barbie (Kuwait is not). Morris dancing is coming back in the United Kingdom. People can bring dogs to see movies there too! And 10 lions died in Kenya.
It's September 24, 2023. Paxton is back with world kidlines! Ancient sculpture from Cambodia has found its way back home. Saudi Arabia is 'cool' with Barbie (Kuwait is not). Morris dancing is coming back in the United Kingdom. People can bring dogs to see movies there too! And 10 lions died in Kenya.
Jess and Stephen discuss Spike Lee becoming the latest director to enter the NFT space with an upcoming collection of Ethereum artwork based on stills from his 1986 film “She's Gotta Have It”, and find out why the UK cinema chain Curzon is reducing its ticket prices. Follow the show on Twitter @SMTM_podcast Follow Jess on Twitter @JessieRobinson Follow Stephen on Twitter @StephenFollows If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, email showmethemoneypod@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shortly before the pandemic erupted, Curzon set up a production fund to make the kinds of pictures they would love to see screened in a Curzon Cinema, if only Covid-19 would go away. In this episode I talk to Kristian Brodie who heads up development at Curzon Films. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/penrakespodcasts)
It’s Episode 102 of Flixwatcher podcast. Kelly and Sam from Curzon Cinema Podcast to review Sam’s choice Thelma and Louise. Thelma and Louise is the 1991 Ridley Scott directed film written by Callie Khouri (Nashville) which won its only Oscar for Original Screenplay. It stars Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon in the title roles and a very famous and naked first appearance of Brad Pitt. A girls weekend away escalates quickly into a manhunt after Louise shoots a man who attempts to rape Thelma, they plan an escape to Mexico with Harvey Keitel’s potentially sympathetic police officer on their tail. Scores [supsystic-tables id=107] Thelma and Louise is a feminist classic before making feminist classics was a thing, it’s ending is so ingrained in popular and film culture and it’s impossible not feel and love the two title characters. It has dated a little but that doesn’t detract from the films overall themes of friendship. Overall Thelma and Louise scores a very respectable 4.25. What do you guys think? Have you seen Thelma and Louise? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #102 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #102 Crew of Sam Howlett @SamHowlett_1 and Kelly Powell @ks_powell from the Curzon Film Podcast @CurzonCinemas Find their website online here: https://www.curzoncinemas.com/ Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist It has to be Putting on the Ritz, but there is no Gene Wilder version so we have added the Mel Torme Version! More about Thelma and Louise For more info on Thelma and Louise, you can visit Thelma and Louise IMDB page here or Thelma and Louise Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
2018! Who would have thought it? There’s plenty to do to kick-start the new year in Camden. Visit the Wellcome Trust’s exhibition on how graphic design influences our perception of human bodies; go to the New York MET’s performance of the opera Tosca streaming at the Brunswick Centre; take up learning at Maiden Lane with classes on sewing, run by the Working Men’s College, or working with clay, run by the Camden Town Shed; sing your heart out at a new choir being launched by the Foundling Museum; see the history of magic at the Harry Potter exhibition in the British Library. Read by: Freddy, Jessa, Marian, Martin & Violet Wellcome Trust - Can Graphic Design Save my Life? :: Curzon Cinema :: Maiden Lane Community Centre :: Fire Choir at the Foundling Museum :: Harry Potter - History of Magic :: Back to homepage :: Follow us on Twitter :: File Download (5:36 min / 5 MB)
2018! Who would have thought it? There’s plenty to do to kick-start the new year in Camden. Visit the Wellcome Trust’s exhibition on how graphic design influences our perception of human bodies; go to the New York MET’s performance of the opera Tosca streaming at the Brunswick Centre; take up learning at Maiden Lane with classes on sewing, run by the Working Men’s College, or working with clay, run by the Camden Town Shed; sing your heart out at a new choir being launched by the Foundling Museum; see the history of magic at the Harry Potter exhibition in the British Library. Read by: Freddy, Jessa, Marian, Martin & Violet Wellcome Trust - Can Graphic Design Save my Life? :: Curzon Cinema :: Maiden Lane Community Centre :: Fire Choir at the Foundling Museum :: Harry Potter - History of Magic :: Back to homepage :: Follow us on Twitter :: File Download (5:36 min / 5 MB)
We finish up the podcast in 2017 with a round up of the very best films the year has had to offer. After collecting lists from Curzon Cinema staff from all around the country, from head offices, to box offices, in this episode we figure out what has been the No.1 film of 2017 - as well as talking to the writer of the winning film. On the podcast are Irene Musumeci, Jake Cunningham and Sam Howlett, as well as guests Kate Gerova, Cate Kane, Ryan Hewitt, Kelly Powell and Steven Ryder.Produced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this extra episode of The Curzon Film Podcast we have a change of pace and tread the boards with Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia, The Iron Lady), to discuss her production of Julius Caesar, which will soon be playing in Curzon Cinema screens. Phyllida speaks about the all-female cast she has put together, as well as working with new young talent, alongside legends like Harriet Walter. She also tells us how this play has been filmed specifically for cinema, rather than a traditional 'live screening'. Conducting the interview with Phyllida is Curzon's own Irene Musumeci. Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arms around the cafe at Parliament Hill Fields, Sunday from 1pm; Circus Fest is under way at the Roundhouse with Race Horse Company and Jeanne Mordoj; Camden New Town History group’s monthly talk is on the effects of 1916 Uprising; The Forge celebrates its birthday with a Cuban themed day on Friday 15th; ‘Shakespeare in Ten Acts’ opens at the British Library. ‘Dheepan’ and ‘I am Belfast’ are at the Curzon Cinema, Brunswick Square. Read by: Chloe English, Denise O’Connor, Felicity Sylvester, Freddy Chick, Mary Holditch & Muriel Venant. Script & Editing by: Marian Larragy The Forge - Cuban :: Circus Fest :: Shakespeare in Ten Acts :: Camden New Town History Group :: Back to homepage :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (6:36 min / 6 MB)
Joe is joined by Nigel from Sheffield’s Curzon Cinema to discuss the latest from the film industry. Today’s show includes reviews of some of the latest movie and DVD releases, previews of what’s on in cinemas this month, and Nigel’s pick of the best/worst films around.
Joe is joined by Nigel from Sheffield’s recently opened Curzon Cinema to discuss the new venue and what’s on this month. The chaps also discuss and play music from some of their favourite film soundtracks, followed by the infamous Buy the Beers Quiz. Enjoy and share!
Joe is joined by Nigel from Sheffield’s recently opened Curzon Cinema to discuss the new venue and what’s on this month. The chaps also discuss and play music from some of their favourite film soundtracks, followed by the infamous Buy the Beers Quiz. Enjoy and share!
In this week’s podcast we review the hotly anticipated docu-drama Dreams Of A Life. Jason Wood from Curzon Cinema talks us through the big films to look out for next month. And the Cornerhouse team share their highlights of the year.