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Join Luke, Mitchell and Vonn as they zoom into Mega City One to play judge, jury and executioner on which Judge Dredd movie is better: Dredd (2012) or Judge Dredd (1995). First up is the critically acclaimed cult classic Dredd starring Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, Lena Headey, Wood Harris and Domhnall Gleason. Get social with High & Low!Instagram @HighLowMovieShowThreads @ HighLowMovieShowJoin our Facebook Group The High & Low DungeonBuy Us a Coffee Twitter @HighLowMovieSho
This week, SepTIMEber concludes with another charming British time travel rom-com that segues into fam-dram territory before it reaches the finish line. It's 2013's About Time, written and directed by Richard Curtis, and starring Domhnall Gleason, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy, Tom Hollander, Margot Robbie, Lydia Wilson, Vanessa Kirby and an uncredited Richard E. Grant. It's once again the final Friday of the month, as even this theme month can not stop the inexorable march of time, and Hayley's got the keys to the vault this time around, as she's chosen to nominate a cozy comfort film that's come to mean a great deal to her over the last decade. It's a cute movie with a sharp premise that plays a bit like if Edge of Tomorrow was a romantic comedy -- at least as far as it's interested in being a romantic comedy, anyway. We debate, as always. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening along to our conversation, About Time is not currently available to stream in Canada at the time of publication, but is rentable on YouTube, Cineplex and Amazon. And you can nab it for $5 on DVD at your local Sunrise Records. Other works discussed on this episode include Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek (2009), Spider-Man: Far From Home, San Andreas, Lost, Super 8, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Arrested Development, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Early Edition, Phantom Thread, Saltburn and Love, Actually..., among others. We'll be back next week to kick off a new theme month as we put SepTIMEber in the past and move on to four weeks of frights, as Spooktober begins with a meeting of the minds from George A. Romero and Stephen King: 1982's Creepshow, which is currently streaming north of the border on Hollywood Suite. The rest of the Spooktober schedule includes 1408, The Birds, and our October canon consideration The Thing! It's gonna be a great month, so come on back, and until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
Continuing our journey into the heart of Romance month we discuss About Time from 2013. How good is Michelles Cher impression? Is Seth a hot dog guy? Whats with those lawyer wigs? Was this the beginning of the Margot Robbiesseance? Find out today by being the first kid on your block to hear this episode! We want to be your Movie Friends! connect with us on Twitter @moviefriendspod and Instagram @MovieFriendsPodcast or send us an E-mail at MovieFriendsPodcast@Gmail.com tell us what you think and it may end up on the show! Wouldn't that be cool? Head over to our website at MovieFriendsPodcast.com and maybe consider supporting our Patreon. Come on, you don't need that $5, but you do need our undying love and friendship.
Troels har tjekket ind på det eksotiske The White Lotus hotel som netop har afsluttet sin 2. sæson på HBO Max. Forrygende drama/komedie som kan varmt anbefales. Anders har set en mørk thriller, The Patient, med Steve Carell og Domhnall Gleason i hovedrollerne og som kan ses på Disney+. Vi vil meget gerne høre om de ting i synes er fede så skriv endelig til os på diverse kanaler eller på email fedtpodcast@gmail.com (mailto:fedtpodcast@gmail.com)
In this week's episode, Diane and Andy talk about FX on Hulu's THE PATIENT and what the patient/therapist relationship should be and how the show portrays it. We also talk about Netflix's THE WATCHER and how it draws us in. Diane chats with screenwriter/activist Dustin Lance Black and producer/director Laurent Bouzereau about the HBO documentary MAMA'S BOY, based on Black's memoir of the same title.
Domhnall Gleason, who stars opposite Steve Carell in the FX series, “The Patient,” tells Stephen the cringe-worthy story of trying to keep it together when meeting Cate Blanchett for the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the podcast I'm talking about the career of Actor Domhnall Gleason and the sports movie Husle starring Adam Sandler and Juancho HernanGomez.
One of the best films about being in a band, wanting to be in a band, and the creative process in general. Directed by Lenny Abramson. Written by Jon Ronson & Peter Straughan inspired by the life of Chris Sievey. Music by Stephen Rennicks. Starring Domhnall Gleason, Michael Fassbender, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Scoot McNairy, François Civil & Carla Azar How is the world wrong about this movie? From Andras: “Frank” has everything that made director Lenny Abramson's “Room” so great. The deeply felt performances. The earthy sense of place. But “Frank” is a million times more fun, and the music from Steven Rennicks is great! Find all of our episodes at www.theworldiswrongpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram @theworldiswrongpodcast Follow us on Twitter @theworldiswrong The World Is Wrong theme written, produced and performed by Andras Jones Check out: The Director's Wall with Bryan Connolly & AJ Gonzalez & The Radio8Ball Show hosted by Andras Jones See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 90, Heather & Bennett discuss the things they've watched and read in the past few months. Topics include: Bull Durham, Big, Top Gun, Field of Dreams, Finding Forrester, Little Big League, Uncut Gems, Life of the Party, Game Night, The House, Desperados, Palm Springs, Hamilton, Catch-22, Zac Efron, Domhnall Gleason, Babysitter’s Club, House Hunters, Animal Planet, Vice Principals, Stamped from the Beginning, Hannah Gadsby, Witcher, and Three Men and a Baby. #BLM
Netflix NEWSUpdates on Netflix original content releasing this week and the announcements from last week.Netflix Originals Releasing This WeekTodd Glass: Act Happy (January 23)Netflix Comedy Special An American stand-up comedian originally from Philadelphia, widely known for his appearances as a contestant on the second and third seasons of NBC's Last Comic Standing. He's appeared on various talk shows. He has a podcast, The Todd Glass show.Watch the trailer Blockbuster (January 24)Netflix Distributed French Language MovieJeremy and Lola decide to film their everyday life in the style of a diary because Jeremy's father is bed ridden with cancer. When Lola discovers that it was a stunt Jeremy initiated, Jeremy will do anything to get her back.Ricardo Quevedo: Hay gente así [There Are People Like That] (January 24)Netflix Spanish Language Comedy SpecialA Colombian comedian and actor, recognized for starring in the movie Do You Know Who I am? and for the television program The Comedians of the Night.A Futile and Stupid Gesture (January 26)Netflix Original Movie Will Forte stars as Doug Kenney and Domhnall Gleason stars as Henry Beard during the rise of National Lampoon magazine. Focusing on the troubled life and career of Kenney, the National Lampoon influenced comedy in America in the ’70s and ’80s. Based on Josh Karp's book A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever, the movie was adapted by Michael Colton and John Aboud.Watch the trailer Dirty Money Season 1 (January 26)Netflix Distributed Documentary SeriesAn investigative series from Oscar award-winning director Alex Gibney, providing an up-close and personal view of a storytelling, scandal, and corruption in the world of business. The first-hand accounts from perpetrators and their victims a recombined with rarely-seen video footage.Watch the trailer Kavin Jay: Everybody Calm Down! (January 26)Netflix Comedy SpecialA stand-up comedian and co-host of The REDjam on Red FM. Llama Llama Season 1 (January 26)Netflix Kids SeriesBased on the award winning children's book, this animated series depicts the adventures of Llama and his family. Mama Llama is voiced by Jennifer Garner.One Day at a Time Season 2 (January 26)Netflix Original SeriesSeason 2 - 13 episodesA re-imagined version of the '70s series by the same name with a Cuban-American family, in this sit-com a divorced mother raises a teenage daughter and son with the help of her mother.Season 2 ConfirmedSeason 2 Date Announcement Watch the trailer Sebastián Marcelo Wainraich (January 26)Netflix Comedy SpecialA stand-up comedian and actor.The Adventures of Puss in Boots Season 6 (January 26)Netflix Kids SeriesThe swaggering swashbuckler defends the distressed and is always ready for adventure. Puss in Boots originally appeared in the Shrek films. Mau Nieto: Viviendo sobrio… desde el bar [Living Sober from the Bar] (January 26)Netflix Spanish Language Comedy SpecialA stand-up comedian.Netflix Trailers Queer Eye Season 1 trailer - February 7The Mechanism trailer - March 23Coach Snoop trailer - February 2The Alienist trailer - (Video not available in U.S.) Netflix Previews & VideosBlack Mirror Featurette - Arkangel Black Mirror Featurette - MetalheadBlack Mirror Featurette - CrocodileBlack Mirror Featurette - USS CallisterEverything Sucks! Date Announcement video - February 16 My Next Guest Needs No Introduction - Obama On Taking 30 Minutes to Put Together a LampMy Next Guest Needs No Introduction - Watch David Letterman Call President ObamaMy Next Guest Needs No Introduction - David Letterman Has Questions For President Obama She's Gotta Have It - The Art Behind the Artist The Crown - Prince Philip's World Tour Bright - World FeaturetteUgly Delicious - Ali Wong and David Chang video - February 23Step Sisters - Cultural Appropriation 101 Come Sunday video clip - April 13A Futile and Stupid Gesture - Performers videoNetflix News & AnnouncementsNetflix Acquires Sierra Burgess Is a Loser Starring Stranger Things Actress Shannon Purser Joel McHale to Host Weekly Netflix Unscripted Series Paul Bettany in Talks to Play Prince Philip in The Crown Season 3The Kominsky Method Casting NewsThe Kominsky Method More Casting News Mute Debuts February 23Castlevania Season 2 Coming Summer 2018Pokot Season 1 Polish Series Begins Filming in FebruaryComedian Mo'nique Unhappy with Netflix's Comedy Special OfferHype ListAltered Carbon Season 1 (February 2)Black Mirror Season 5 (2019, projected) Disenchantment Season 1 (2018)Dark Season 2 (2018, projected) Stranger Things Season 3 (2018, projected) The Witcher Season 1 (TBA) Ratched Season 1 (2019)Mindhunter Season 2 (2018) Arrested Development Season 5 (2018)The Umbrella Academy Season 1 (2018)
This week, as a test of intellegence Joel was locked in a room and forced to asked questions about the Disney Afternoon animated series until it was confirmed he was human. When he was finally confirmed, we watched Ex Machina from 2014! Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleason, and Alicia Vikander do an amazing job in this sci-fi thriller directed and written by Alex Garland. Just watch the movie ok? It will knock your socks off. Email: pleasedontpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/pdsmios twitter: twitter.com/outerspacepod Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/pdsmios www.eartrumpetaudio.com
“Ex Machina” is one of the best new sci-fi films of the past decade. And it deals with many of the same themes as “Westworld.” Craig, Jake, and a new guest Lauren Faber discuss the background of the film (0:49), their general impressions of the film and Alicia Vikander’s performance (8:00), Domhnall Gleason as Caleb (13:47), Oscar Isaac as Nathan (16:12), the setting and how it played a part of the story (25:04), the ending (31:19), the film’s low budget being a huge benefit (37:40), the idea of sexuality (42:17), and their favorite moments (48:40).
Episode 11 – Nick challenges Marcus to watch Richard Curtis’ romantic comedy About Time! Will Nick’s hopeless romanticism rub off on Marcus and he starts to love romcoms? Can this time traveling romp, staring Domhnall Gleason and Rachel McAdams, bring our boys closer together? Or will Marcus be doomed to hate all things love and … Continue reading About Time →
Oscars 2016 Special. The guys got together to cast a Spotlight on this year’s Best Film nominees… based only on the trailer. If you cast both Tom Hardy and Domhnall Gleason, would it guarantee a nomination? Coming back from the dead is it better be The Martian or The Revenant? Will there be Room for a Brooklyn Bridge of Spies? And will The Big Short starring Christian Bale turn one of our hosts into Mad Max? Join Ben and Foz as they assess the candidates to see who will take home a little golden man, and who deserves the wooden spoon. Don't be shy. Get in touch: Email: bfgccast@gmail.com Twitter: @bfgcpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/BFGCPodcast/ Blog: bfgcpodcast.wordpress.com/
Welcome to this special edition of LaF: LaF goes to the Oscars. Today's film is director John Crowley's critically acclaimed 1950's period drama, Brooklyn. Boasting impressive acting performances from Saoirse Ronan as young lass Eilis; Emory Cohen as her Italian working-class boyfriend, Tony; and Domhnall Gleason as Jim Farrell, this movie effectively captures the Irish Immigrant experience and examines the intense conflict between responsibility and romance. In addition to Best Picture, the film earned two other Oscar nominations for best actress and best adapted screenplay for Nick Hornby based on Colm Toibin's novel of the same name. Join us as the LaF Podcast takes the long, arduous journey by freighter to and from Ireland to review the film Brooklyn.
The power couple discusses Hawkeye #22, the final issue of the Matt Fraction and David Aja run. A great issue to end an amazing series, we talk about the story and the art and the overall effect that this Hawkeye book has had on comics in general. We also talk about the new Ant-Man movie, Marvel's latest superhero offering that stands out because of its unique approach to Marvel's version of the superhero genre movie. Directed by Peyton Reed, Ant-Man stars Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, and Corey Stoll. Lastly, we talk about Ex Machina, the new movie from director Alex Garland and starring Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleason, and Oscar Isaac. The movie is a tense sci-fi drama (with a very small cast) about the advent of self-aware artificial intelligence, and does a great job with a lot of associated themes. Eamon's Notable this week is that Hulu has made the entire series of Seinfeld available on demand, and he throws in some other cool Seinfeld stuff. Charlene's Notable is the news about ABC's television series Once Upon A Time that came out of Comic-Con, and why it's so important to her.
Nathan has been editing feature films and documentaries over the years. Nathan's film credits include: Sensation, The Door (an Oscar nominee for best short), As If I Am Not There, and more recently What Richard Did and Run & Jump. Nathan edited Lenny Abrahamson's most recent feature film Frank starring: Michael Fassbender, Domhnall Gleason, and Maggie Gyllenhal.