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It's the first News Drop of the year so lets start season 5 off with a a bang!Join us as we discuss Will Smith's intriguing Matrix tease and what it could mean for the entertainment world—from film to music, or even a high-profile Super Bowl ad. We've got the latest buzz on Jason Momoa's new role in the DC Studios, fresh insights into Sony's upcoming movie adaptations, and a wrap-up on the Golden Globe results that have got everyone talking. Plus, we take a closer look at the prestigious nominations rolling in for the NAACP Image Awards and BAFTA Awards, spotlighting the talent that's reshaping our screens.If you're a gamer, you won't want to miss our deep dive into the thrilling new season of Marvel Rivals, "Eternal Night Falls," and the exciting speculation surrounding the Fantastic Four's game debut. We also cover the buzz around Apple's Vision Pro VR headset and Annapurna Interactive's bold new direction after its team acquired Take-Two's Private Division. But it's not all rosy in the gaming world; we discuss the unfortunate layoffs at Rocksteady.TV enthusiasts, get ready for a rollercoaster of news as we highlight the upcoming Ghost of Tsushima anime adaptation, The surprising casting announcement of "Dexter Resurrections" , and how the storylines will weave together past and present. And as awards season heats up, we dissect the Directors Guild Awards nominees—celebrating achievements in TV and taking a moment to appreciate the Golden Globe winners who've set this year's stage on fire. Tune in for a full spectrum of entertainment insights that promise to keep you informed and excited.Music Produced by BlackOutBeatz414: https://www.youtube.com/@BlackOutBeatz414Facebook: www.facebook.com/GeekVisionz/Twitch: www.twitch.tv/geekvizentYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GeekvisionzEnt.
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Feb. 12 at 7:15 a.m. CT: LAS VEGAS (AP) — Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Andy Reid have made the Kansas City Chiefs a dynasty. They’re already thinking three-peat. First, they had to become the NFL’s first back-to-back Super Bowl champions in 19 years. Mahomes made sure of it, leading another super comeback on the NFL’s biggest stage in America’s showcase capital. Mahomes threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman in overtime, and the Chiefs rallied to beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 on Sunday, becoming the NFL’s ninth repeat Super Bowl champs. With pop star Taylor Swift watching boyfriend Kelce from a suite, the Chiefs captured their third title in five years and joined some of the league’s greatest franchises. RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli forces have rescued two hostages, storming a heavily guarded apartment in the Gaza Strip and extracting the captives under fire in a dramatic raid. It was a small but symbolically significant success for Israel. Health officials said that heavy airstrikes that provided cover for Monday's operation killed at least 67 Palestinians. The plight of the hostages has profoundly shaken Israelis, and the rescue lifted the spirits of a nation still reeling from Hamas’ cross-border raid last year. In Gaza, the operation unleashed another tragedy in a war that has killed 28,340 Palestinians in the territory, displaced over 80% of the population and set off a massive humanitarian crisis. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a California helicopter crash that killed the CEO of one of Nigeria’s largest banks. Access Bank CEO Herbert Wigwe died along with his wife and son on Friday evening when a helicopter they were riding in went down in the Mojave Desert. Also killed was Bamofin Abimbola Ogunbanjo, former chair of NGX Group, the Nigerian stock exchange. Officials say two pilots also died. The crash happened shortly after 10 p.m. south of Interstate 15 near Halloran Springs Road. A preliminary report is expected from the NTSB within 30 days. WASHINGTON (AP) — Just a quarter of business economists and analysts expect the United States to fall into recession this year. And any downturn would likely result from an external shock — such as a conflict involving China — rather than from domestic economic factors such as higher interest rates. But respondents to a National Association of Business Economics survey released Monday still expect year-over-year inflation to exceed 2.5% — above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target — through 2024. WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been hospitalized again following symptoms pointing to an “emergent bladder issue." In a statement, the Pentagon said Austin was transported by his security detail to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center around 2:20 p.m. Sunday. Austin has now transferred authorities to Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks and remains in the hospital. Austin was diagnosed with prostate cancer in December and continues to deal with complications from his treatment. LONDON (AP) — As chances rise of a Joe Biden-Donald Trump rematch in the U.S. presidential election race, America’s allies are bracing for a bumpy ride. Many worry that a second term for Trump would be an earthquake. But tremors already abound and concerns are rising that the U.S. could grow less dependable regardless of who wins. With a divided electorate and gridlock in Congress, the next American president could easily become consumed by manifold challenges at home. That's before even beginning to address flashpoints around the world from Ukraine to the Middle East. Analyst Thomas Gift said that whoever wins the presidential race, the world is headed toward one where the United States is no longer the undisputed superpower. In sports: The Chiefs claim another Lombardi Trophy, the Celtics and Thunder win, the Canucks earn a victory in Washington and the all-time scoring record in women's basketball is safe for a few more days. In entertainment: "Lisa Frankenstein" fails to revive North American box offices on a very slow Super Bowl weekend, Christopher Nolan wins the top prize at the Directors Guild Awards and Ozzy Osbourne is among the nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In other news: Acclaimed Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa, who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra, dies at age 88. UK's King Charles III attends church for first time since revealing he has cancer. Game-time guacamole affected by fewer avocado shipments from Mexico. Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is running for the Senate. The flu hangs on, fading in some areas and intensifying in others. The Lunar New Year of the Dragon flames colorful festivities across Asian nations and communities. "We've lost both engines," pilot says before private jet crashed onto a Florida interstate. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.
On this episode of the Gold Derby Show, editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen recap the week that was in Phase Two (00:10) before offering their winner picks for the 2024 Directors Guild Awards and 2024 Art Directors Guild Awards (13:42). Then, Joyce and Chris answer listener emails -- including a question about the Best Actress race between Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone (46:37). Finally, Joyce and Chris take a quick look at the 2024 Emmys race as the predictions center opens and wonder: Where are all the shows? (1:07:06). Make your first Emmy picks and updated Oscar winner picks at https://ww.goldderby.com. Email us at slugfests@goldderby.com. Leave us a (positive) review wherever you listen to your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In case you missed it, Laura has all the highlights of this year's Directors Guild Awards, which was held in Beverly Hills and hosted by Jed Apatow. Awardees included Jane Campion for The Power of the Dog, Maggie Gyllenhaal for The Lost Daughter, Mark Mylod for Succession, the series Hacks, Barry Jenkins for The Underground Railroad, Spike Lee, and Don Roy King for SNL.To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram and TikTok at laurapowers44.
In case you missed it, Laura has all the highlights of this year's Directors Guild Awards, which was held in Beverly Hills and hosted by Jed Apatow. Awardees included Jane Campion for The Power of the Dog, Maggie Gyllenhaal for The Lost Daughter, Mark Mylod for Succession, the series Hacks, Barry Jenkins for The Underground Railroad, Spike Lee, and Don Roy King for SNL.To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram and TikTok at laurapowers44.
Introduction: Minutes 0 to 8:45 Chandra loved CODA, but wishes that The French Dispatch and Cruella got more attention this year. We both saw Summer of Soul and want it to win Best Documentary. Chandra is watching The Golden Age and loves it. I play a segment from Zoom where we talk about The Golden Age. Jane Campion: Minutes 8:45 to 17:30 Power of The Dog won Best Picture and Best Director at the BAFTAs, Critics Choice and at the Directors Guild Awards. Oscar voting runs from March 17th until the 22nd. Although Power of The Dog might have been considered the frontrunner for Best Picture and Director after it won so much, that has hopefully changed after director Jane Campion put down Venus and Serena Williams in her speech at the Critics Choice Awards. On Monday Campion issued an apology. I play a segment from Zoom where we talked about this. Zakia pointed out that Venus and Serena got a standing ovation when they presented King Richard and that's why Jane Campion tried to take them down. We hope that Power of The Dog doesn't win at The Oscars. Royals: Minutes 17:30 to 31:00 Last week we talked about Prince Williams' racist gaffe during a visit to the Ukrainian Cultural Centre with Kate in which he said “it's very alien to see this in Europe.” The palace refused to issue a follow up statement or clarification. William didn't go to the BAFTAs last Sunday even though he's the honorary president. The Cambridges are still planning that Caribbean tour which is scheduled for March 19th to the 26th. Chandra wonders if The Cambridges are being set up to fail because Jamaica wants to leave the commonwealth. Prince Harry is promoting the Invictus Games, which will take place at The Hague from April 16th to The 22nd. We got a cute video of him trying to speak Dutch to organizers over Zoom. Harry is not planning to visit the Queen when he is in Europe and is not planning on attending the memorial for Prince Phillip on March 29th. Chandra thinks Harry will try to see the Queen around his trip. Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, was in New York for four days but got hardly any attention because no one is interested in her. She brought her own photographer which is good since none of the photo agencies bothered to cover her appearances. On Tuesday she delivered a keynote speech at the UN at the Upholding Women's Rights in Afghanistan event. The big event this week was the Commonwealth Service, which was on Tuesday at Westminster Abbey. The Queen was not there. The only royals who attended were Kate, William, Camilla and Charles. The 2020 Commonwealth Service was legendary. Kate and William went to the annual St. Patrick's Day parade for the 1st Battalion Irish Guards. We talk about dog breeds. I want a dog that doesn't shed and isn't so big it has a lot of poo to pick up, but can hike with me. (We didn't talk about this but my mom is telling me to get a Havanese. She also likes Greyhounds and she has a Miniature Schnauzer.) Comments of the Week: Minutes 31:00 to end My comment of the week is from Megan on the post where Kanye worried that Pete is going to get Kim hooked on drugs. Chandra's comments of the week are from Feeshalori, equality and Sue E Generis on the post about the Cambridges' Caribbean tour. Thanks for listening bitches!
New Zealand director Jane Campion has had an incredibly successful 24 hours, sweeping up a whole lot of awards for the Power of the Dog. Overnight she won the top prize at the 2022 Directors Guild Awards for the film. Then at 8am our time she moved on to the BAFTA's – winning Best Director and Best Film. And finally, this afternoon she won Best Director for it at the Critics' Choice Awards. New Zealand Film Commission CEO David Strong joined Andrew Dickens. LISTEN ABOVE
On today's show, we cover: - The Warner Brothers release slate changes - Florence Pugh & Austin Butler joining Dune: Part Two? - The Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer - God of War TV series announcement - An update on Deadpool 3 - The Boys Season Three trailer - The Directors Guild Awards, Critics Choice Awards and the BAFTAS - Our box office roundup Come join us in a conversation as we cover the major entertainment news over the past week! We'd really appreciate a follow in support of the show and be sure to turn on notifications so you can stay up to date with all of our shows and special episodes dropping weekly. We are active on Instagram, Facebook and MovieGainz.com, if you wish to get in contact with us! The post Let's B-Reel – Episode 6: Deadpool 3 moving forward, do we want it? No, not really. appeared first on MovieGainz.
On today's show, we cover: - The Warner Brothers release slate changes - Florence Pugh & Austin Butler joining Dune: Part Two? - The Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer - God of War TV series announcement - An update on Deadpool 3 - The Boys Season Three trailer - The Directors Guild Awards, Critics Choice Awards and the BAFTAS - Our box office roundup Come join us in a conversation as we cover the major entertainment news over the past week! We'd really appreciate a follow in support of the show and be sure to turn on notifications so you can stay up to date with all of our shows and special episodes dropping weekly. We are active on Instagram, Facebook and MovieGainz.com, if you wish to get in contact with us!
Ya viene el final de 'And Just Like That' la nueva serie de 'Sex and the city' de HBO Max. Te invito a 'Que suene el tacón' el espectáculo mágico musical de 'La Más Draga' en Teatro Diana. En mi paseo por las librerías encontré: 'Cómo pedir un deseo' de Ashley Herring Blake con VR Editoras YA, 'El circo de la rosa' de Betsy Cornwell de Kakao Books con Oceáno Editorial, 'Somos las hormigas' de Shaun David Hutchinson de Océano Editorial y 'Mis pies tiene raíz, Mujeres del mundo de habla hispana' del colectivo Cúmulo de Tesla con ilustraciones de Atenea Castillo de Editorial Océano Travesía. Te invito al ciclo de NY Jazz All Stars en Conjunto Santander: Sara Gazarek y te platico mi experiencia en el concierto de Emmet Cohen Trió, también te invito a 'Canek: leyenda de un héroe maya' de Luna Morena Taller experimental de Títeres en Conjunto Santander. Te doy mi opinión de varias historias en la editorial-app ipstori: 'Fear of the dar' de Estela Peña Molatore, 'Cuando eras un nene' de Sergio Fite, 'Señora orgullosa' de Ana Francis Mor, 'Complicidad es renacer', 'Con sangre te responde' y 'Paraguas azul' las tres de Mariana Castillo. Ya viene el concierto de Andrés Calamaro en Teatro Diana, Tatiana Huezo la directora de 'Noche de fuego' fue nominada para la 74ª entrega de los Directors Guild Awards y la nueva temporada de Grey's Anatomy se verá sólo por Sony Channel. Te comparto mi opinión de 'Servant' producida por M. Night Shyamalan exclusiva de AppleTVPlus. Autor: Sergio Fite
Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 53. We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen. Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy. We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes. Get more info and tickets at roxybremerton.org. And tune in next week and keep an eye on our social media pages for your chance to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS! Virtual "Coppelia" by Bainbridge Ballet to Stream Over Thanksgiving Keep an eye on the Bainbridge Ballet Facebook page next week for a special virtual production of comic ballet, "Coppelia", thanks to the skills of our friend, local filmmaker, Scott Breitbarth. "A Match Made At Christmas" Special Event Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 9th, when BISA Vocal Studio, in partnership with Abundant House Films and Faraway Entertainment, will present the Bainbridge Island Premiere of a film made right here in the Pacific Northwest. “A Match Made at Christmas” will play at 7pm at the Historic Lynwood Theatre at 7pm, followed by a Q&A with cast members Bainbridge Island resident Shannon Dowling, and Seattle actor Jared Hernandez. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Stewart Lyons Stewart Lyons is a Co-Executive Producer, Line Producer, and Production Executive with extensive experience with most major studio, network, cable, and streaming television companies including Netflix, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Brothers, Amazon, HBO, Weinstein Productions, NBC, and CBS. He has worked on 33 television series, 27 pilots (20 ordered to series), and dozens of feature films and television movies. He was recently Director, Original Series Production, for Netflix and prior to that assignment was Co-Executive Producer for the premiere season of “Better Call Saul”. He won 2 Emmys as Line Producer for “Breaking Bad”, the most critically acclaimed series in the history of television. He also received two Directors Guild Awards, two Producers Guild Awards, a Golden Globe, and two Peabody Awards for this series. He was also the only person, cast or crew, who was on set for every day of the production of "Breaking Bad". In addition to his regular production positions, his work as a production consultant includes scheduling and/or budgeting over 160 pilots and television series for streaming, cable, and broadcast companies for projects throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. In 2015, he was the first television line producer to be the subject of "An Evening With..." hosted by Senator Christopher Dodd at the MPAA in Washington, DC. Stewart has lectured at the Directors Guild, the Producers Guild, Chapman University, USC's Peter Stark Program, UCLA, the University of Maryland, and in both England and Germany about set operations, scheduling, budgeting, and the development of "auteur" television. He received his BFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and his MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business. He is a graduate of the DGA/Producers Training Program and currently works as adjunct Professor at DePaul University instructing in creative producing at their Los Angeles location for masters degree students. He joined us from his home in Oxnard, CA. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, December 26th, when we'll be joined by author Richard Barrios to talk about the history of the musical, the technology the films spawned, and some of his favorite must-see musicals throughout the years.
Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 52. We hope you enjoy the show! Please join the conversation - email us with thoughts and ideas and connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. ANNOUNCEMENTS “A Classic Christmas" with Jeremy Arnold Saturday, December 18th, Jeremy Arnold will join us at the Roxy for a one-of-a-kind roundtable discussion before a “It's a Wonderful Life” hits the Roxy big screen. Plan to come early for a matinee showing of “White Christmas” and stay for the holiday bites and wine before we hit the stage with Jeremy. We'll also enjoy a special Christmas message from "Zuzu" herself, Karolyn Grimes. Get more info and tickets at roxybremerton.org. Movies of the Decade - "La La Land" Playing tomorrow, Saturday, 11/20, for the 20-teens decade, it's “La La Land” starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone and written and directed by Damian Chazelle. We'll get things started as usual at 6:30 and this month we'll enjoy a special video introduction by one of Jeremy Arnold's fellow TCM authors, Richard Barrios, author of A “Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film” and “Must See Musicals”. Richard will also be our guest for Episode 54 on Friday, December 3rd, so make sure to tune in. WWCA Holiday Variety Show Opens 11/26/21 Opening November 26th at Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard, it's the “WWCA Holiday Variety Show” directed by our friend Rebecca Ewen. Come and celebrate the season with some of your favorite WWCA performers. The show will feature choral arrangements written by beloved Music Director, the late Bruce Ewen, dance numbers performed by Just for Kicks School of Dance, and much more. Get your tickets now at wwca.us. Virtual "Coppelia" by Bainbridge Ballet to Stream Over Thanksgiving Keep an eye on the Bainbridge Ballet Facebook page next week for a special virtual production of comic ballet, "Coppelia", thanks to the skills of our friend, local filmmaker, Scott Breitbarth. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Stewart Lyons Stewart Lyons is a Co-Executive Producer, Line Producer, and Production Executive with extensive experience with most major studio, network, cable, and streaming television companies including Netflix, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Brothers, Amazon, HBO, Weinstein Productions, NBC, and CBS. He has worked on 33 television series, 27 pilots (20 ordered to series), and dozens of feature films and television movies. He was recently Director, Original Series Production, for Netflix and prior to that assignment was Co-Executive Producer for the premiere season of “Better Call Saul”. He won 2 Emmys as Line Producer for “Breaking Bad”, the most critically acclaimed series in the history of television. He also received two Directors Guild Awards, two Producers Guild Awards, a Golden Globe, and two Peabody Awards for this series. He was also the only person, cast or crew, who was on set for every day of the production of "Breaking Bad". In addition to his regular production positions, his work as a production consultant includes scheduling and/or budgeting over 160 pilots and television series for streaming, cable, and broadcast companies for projects throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. In 2015, he was the first television line producer to be the subject of "An Evening With..." hosted by Senator Christopher Dodd at the MPAA in Washington, DC. Stewart has lectured at the Directors Guild, the Producers Guild, Chapman University, USC's Peter Stark Program, UCLA, the University of Maryland, and in both England and Germany about set operations, scheduling, budgeting, and the development of "auteur" television. He received his BFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and his MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business. He is a graduate of the DGA/Producers Training Program and currently works as adjunct Professor at DePaul University instructing in creative producing at their Los Angeles location for masters degree students. He joined us from his home in Oxnard, CA. COMING UP NEXT WEEK Join us next week, Friday, November 26th, for the second half of our interview with Stewart and more about "Breaking Bad" and the craft of television production.
Esto es La Hypa: como el Hype, pero con chicas. Conducen Sam, Mobli, Nudul y Oralia. En el primer episodio de este podcast: Zemo, Calls, los BAFTA, los Directors Guild Awards, Harry Potter en la CDMX, rant vs las Chicas Superpoderosas del CW, Magic Mike, Friends y el trasero de Sebastian Stan.
Mobli cuenta chistes. Oralia es como Salchi, pero mejor. Sam también recomienda series y películas malas. Nudul echa el wiki al 1000%. Esto es La Hypa: como el Hype, pero con chicas. O algo así. En el primer episodio de este podcast: Zemo, Calls, los BAFTA, los Directors Guild Awards, Harry Potter en la CDMX, rant vs las Chicas Superpoderosas del CW, Magic Mike, Friends y el trasero de Sebastian Stan. Más Hype: http://elhyp3.com
For episode number twenty-nine, I was joined once again by podcast regulars Myles Hughes and Steven Prusakowski, along with our pseudo-regular Ryan McQuade. This time around, we go off in a bunch of different directions but the Directors Guild Awards (past and present) get a lot of attention. Besides the DGA chatter, there's a Filmaholic Faceoff, along with plenty more. It's everything you love/tolerate, so be excited... Once more, my friends and ever faithful readers, I hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our twenty-ninth to date. As always, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, including final predictions next time around, so thank you for listening!
Tell me your story. Give me your pitch. That sounds easy, but for most of us crafting a pitch can be nerve-racking. In this episode Academy Award winner and Executive Director of the Schools of Entertainment at Academy Art University gives us the good, the bad, and the ugly on a simple pitch for a movie. Jana Sue Memel is an Academy Award-winning producer and writer. Ms. Memel has produced over 25 movies and over 65 half-hour, live-action shorts that have played as television series in more than 30 countries. The films she has produced have won Writers Guild and Directors Guild Awards, Emmys, CableACE Awards and the Humanitas Prize. Link: School of Motion Picture and Television ***** Established in 1929, Academy of Art University is one of the largest private accredited art and design schools in the nation. Located in San Francisco, the epicenter of culture and technology, Academy of Art University offers more than 135 accredited degree programs spanning 40 areas of study, including entertainment arts, advertising, fashion, architecture, game development, music, communication, photography and more. To learn more about Academy of Art University, visit academyart.edu/creativemind Follow us on Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn / YouTube
On this week's episode all three Oscar Nominated Shorts programs arrive at the theatre: Live Action / Animated / Documentary. We also discuss Dan Gilroy's Velvet Buzzsaw, the Directors Guild Awards, film acquisitions at the Sundance Film Festival and filmmakers who started their careers with Oscar nominated short films. Art House News: Peter Jackson's They Shall Not Grow Old is continuing the 2018 trend of successful documentaries at the Art House. This weekend the film crossed the $10 million mark at the box office. New Films: Oscar Nominated Shorts - Live Action Oscar Nominated Shorts - Animated Oscar Nominated Shorts - Documentary #CedarLee3: This week’s list of films you should be watching was inspired by the Oscar Nominated Shorts programs. We each pick three filmmakers that started their career with an Oscar nomination for their short film work. Tell us about your favorites @CedarLeeTheatre using #CedarLee3.
We spend an inordinate amount of time talking about ‘The Wife,’ Glenn Close’s latest film that will likely net her her first Best Actress win at the Oscars (1:09). Then we assess the stock of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ ‘A Star Is Born,’ and ‘Roma’ after the Directors Guild Awards (40:30). Finally, Sean sits down with ‘BlacKkKlansman’ editor Barry Alexander Brown to discuss working with Spike Lee and the role of an editor in the filmmaking process (59:15). Hosts: Sean Fennessey, Amanda Dobbins Guest: Barry Alexander Brown
Lesli Linka Glatter is one of the most prolific television directors around. She's received seven Emmy nominations, won two Directors Guild Awards and even received an Oscar nomination. Her work includes "Homeland," for which she also serves as an executive producer, "Twin Peaks," "Mad Men," "The West Wing," "Gilmore Girls" and even "Freaks and Geeks." As part of the Female Forward Initiative, she's actively opening the door for other female directors to advance in their own careers. As all good stories begin, you could say Lesli's began with a conversation with a stranger at a coffee shop in Japan. She joined me on Olympic & Bundy to talk about her modern dance background, the person she met in Japan that ultimately led her to change career paths, her first short film that got her an Oscar nomination and noticed by Steven Spielberg, directing and the environment she likes to create on set, reinventing each season of "Homeland" and more. Share this story: https://bit.ly/2IKZcyd Thank you to Lesli Linka Glatter! Subscribe to Olympic & Bundy on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher. Connect on social: Facebook.com/OlympicAndBundy Instagram.com/OlympicAndBundy Twitter.com/OlympicAndBundy OlympicAndBundy.com
In the first of a three pod series on the Best Picture nominees, Brett and Adam discuss "Dunkirk," "Get Out," and "The Shape of Water" in depth. But first they react to the Directors Guild Awards and Netflix's surprise Cloverfield sequel. Remember to play the Oscars Showdown to see if you can beat the Seat Fillers at their own game.
UCSB Script to Screen was invited to the 2016 Directors Guild Awards, Writers Guild Awards and the Oscar Wilde Awards to interview amazing talent including many Oscar nominees and winners, and as a special bonus, the cast and crew from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30802]
UCSB Script to Screen was invited to the 2016 Directors Guild Awards, Writers Guild Awards and the Oscar Wilde Awards to interview amazing talent including many Oscar nominees and winners, and as a special bonus, the cast and crew from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30802]
Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this edition, we discuss the winner and surprises at the recent NAACP Image Awards and the Directors Guild Awards