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In today's episode, Jordan and I create something that hates us as we break down the 2015 Sci-Fi thriller, Ex Machina, directed by Alex Garland and starring Oscar Isaac, Alicia Vikander, and Domnhall Gleeson. We discuss our favorite scenes, the biblical references of this film, whether or not there should be a sequel, and much, much more. We hope you all enjoy, and deuces!
Kill the power, deactivate the cameras, and prepare to see how you behave when you're unobserved. This is the hero's journey of Ex Machina. The Hero's Journey is a podcast about books and films through then lens of Joseph Campbell's mythological framework, using Chrisopher Vogler's The Writer's Journey as a guide. Hosted by writers Jeff Garvin and Dan Zarzana.
Today we delve into the mind of a killer and a therapist as we talk about Hulu's The Patient starring Steve Carrell, Domnhall Gleeson, and ten tons of amazing takeout meals. Also in this episode: serial killer sandwiches, raw humanity, and eponymous cookbooks. For recipes and photos follow us: Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBittenPod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebittenwordpodcast/ Support Us: Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebittenpod Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/tres-french License code: MZJOCWA6ZZPGDCLH https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/swing-cuisine License code: FODK2OVFMRCNPBTC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christine-parker8/support
The new FX/Hulu series The Patient is a psychological thriller about a therapist, played by Steve Carell, who is kidnapped by and forced to treat his patient, a serial killer, played by Domnhall Gleeson. The show touches on many powerful Jewish themes appropriate for the High Holy Day season, as well as the complicated dynamics of families […]
The new FX/Hulu series The Patient is a psychological thriller about a therapist, played by Steve Carell, who is kidnapped by and forced to treat his patient, a serial killer, played by Domnhall Gleeson. The show touches on many powerful Jewish themes appropriate for the High Holy Day season, as well as the complicated dynamics of families […]
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
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we address your many comments about the Who/Them statuses of Paul Reiser and Greta Gerwig before providing an update on The Try Guys' [potentially fake] fiasco.. Moving on, we chat about Tia Mowry's divorce (as well as its overlap with Tamara's book), the deals tourism agencies in the American midwest are making with British reality stars / influencers, Domnhall Gleeson's dad, Huey Duck's mom, the fashion editor of Vogue, and... Velma. Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A podcast on a modern classic? That's not the history of man; that's the history of Film Nerds! On this week's episode, BK & Jack kick off the Month of Horror with a technologically chilling journey through the world of Ex Machina, Alex Garland's essential entry into the modern science fiction & thriller lexicons. Hear about the writer/director's career path from prodigious novelist to helming his own film, how Garland & his cast became the beating heart of the film, the depth of the philosophical & artistic references underpinning the story, the film's contribution to the rise of A24 Films, & much more! An incredible episode as always, so please join us as we keep this machine moving!
We went alllllll the way back to 2019 for this weeks episode as it's the Deep Impact to Widows' Armageddon with THE KITCHENTHE KITCHENDIRECTED BY: Andrea Berloff RELEASED: August 8, 2019 BUDGET: $38MBOX OFFICE: $16MESTIMATED LOSS: $30MSTARRING: Melissa McCarthy, Elisabeth Moss, Tiffany Haddish, Domnhall Gleeson, Bill Camp, Margo Martindale NEXT EPISODE: Before the Lord of the Rings, there was just TOLKIEN
Black Girl Film Club is back with front-row seats to the robot uprising with this week's pick, Ex Machina (2014) directed by Alex Garland and starring Alicia Vikander, Domnhall Gleeson, Oscar Issac, and Sonoya Mizuno. In this episode, we discuss what makes a being sentient, misogyny in the tech space, and if society is really ready for the consequences of creating a new life form. Our recommendations this week are Her (2013), Smart House (1999), and Gone Girl (2014).
This week were exploring some films that may or may not fully understand what a Turing Test is or they just dont care. Uncanny(2015) Directed by Matthew Leutwyler. Starring Mark Webber, David Clayton Rogers and Lucy Griffiths. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x21cGZ6Ln_4 Ex Machina (2014) Directed by Alex Garland. Starring Alicia Vikander, Domnhall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bggUmgeMCdc Twitter: @DoubledFeature Instagram: DoubledFeature Email: DoubledFeaturePodcast@Gmail.com Dan's Twitter: @DannyJenkem Dan's Letterboxd: @DannyJenkem Max's Twitter: @Mac_Dead Max's Letterboxd: @Mac_Dead Executive Producer: Koolaid --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doubledfeature/message
Hello Servin' Up Cinema fans! HAPPY ST. PATTIE'S DAY! We are back this week with a fun episode diving into the 2013 film, "About Time", and while we aren't specifically talking about Ireland with this movie, we're still in the right field with a film based in the UK! This time I (Caroline) am joined with the wonderful Nicola Pieper, a lovely friend of mine that I met in film school a few years ago. This heart-string tugging movie includes some of our favorite actors, including Domnhall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, Margot Robbie, Bill Nighy, and we're so excited to get a chance to talk about it on the show. As Always....Let us know what you think, send us FEEDBACK, ask us to be on the show, YOU KNOW THE DRILL! Many thanks to all our supporters! We are available for listens all across these platforms! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/servin-up-cinema/id1562087159 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4elzllbiXmLkTQIo0IN6ul Anchor: https://anchor.fm/brittan-jackson Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/servin-up-cinema Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81MzI5YzI4NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/hx2eayfe Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/servin-up-cinema-6N1QdJ Feedback and promotion: Email: servinupcinema@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servinupcinema/ @brittanjackson @carolimegrape Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/servinupcinema/
This episode of The Imprint Podcast is the second instalment of The Imprint's INWM series in conjunction with Footpatrol. I sat down with PC-Williams Costume Designer & Creative Consultant. PC Williams is a graduate from Central Saint Martins (where she currently holds a position as Associate Lecturer). Working across advertising, fashion, music and narrative moving image, her obsession with global youth culture and subculture is evident throughout her work and has led to her forming relationships with leading youth culture brands. She regularly contributes to a vast range of style publications including British Vogue, Hunger, Wonderland, The Fader and Twin Magazine. As a costume designer her credits include BAFTA TV winning Dreamland & feature film Powder Room, she's just wrapped on NBC x Channel4 comedy series Lady Parts starring Anjana Vassan, as well as Amazon x Channel4 comedy series Frank of Ireland starring Domnhall Gleeson and Bryan Gleeson. Her commercials clients including Adidas, Apple, Dove, Global Goals, Nike, Nivea, O2, Pandora and Stella McCartney. PC also works as stylist for personalities including Jacob Banks, Emeli Sande, Lil Kim, MNEK & Stormzy. Host: Shernay La Touche Guest: PC-Williams Music: Häzel Disclaimer: All views and opinions are that of the Imprint Collective and DO NOT reflect the views of any brands in affiliation. #theimprint #theimprintcollective #sneakerhead#femalefocusfriday #sneakers #kicks #trainers#femalelead#sneakercollective #diversefemalesneakercollective#sneakerhistory #sneakerculture #sneakercollector #Stylist#costumedesigner #educator #tv #film #music #nike #adidas#stellamccartney #Bafta
Frank was a 2014 black comedy directed by Lenny Abrahamson, which followed the journey of an aspiring singer-songwriter struggling with his own mediocrity and inability to write good songs, who soon finds himself among a experimental rock band that he hopes to break into America. The film starred Domnhall Gleeson, Maggie Gylenhaal, Scoot McNairy, and Michael Fassbender as the titular character; the eccentric frontman and musical genius of the Soronprfbs, who wears a papier-mache mask over his head at all times.On a new episode of Hell Is A Musical, Lilz and Scott dig into Frank, which technically wasn't a musical, but was peppered with original experimental, psychedelic songs, and remains a mutual favorite of the two hosts. Join them as Lilz waxes nostalgic on her experiences as a local musician, Scott rolls his eyes at hipsters, and the two of them marvel at the storied career of Michael Fassbender putting things on his head....with Lilz & Scott!
You know it really is…Time for another episode! This week it was Alice's turn to pick and she chose Frank from 2014 starring Domnhall Gleeson, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Michael Fassbender as Frank himself. So, why did Alice pick it? Is it underseen or underrated?Give it a listen to find out!All the usual links below:Apple/iPhone:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/films-n-that/id1470141261Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1C4LiOrMZTD90e9tbB5EQOAcast:https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/6071ac061216e55e7a95b11bYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIZopXPQHmlSnpgwtr2_ROQIf you'd like to get in touch, then the email is filmsandthatpod@gmail.com and we're on all the usual social media platforms belowFacebook - @FilmsnthatpodTwitter- @Films_thatInstagram- instagram.com/filmsandthatpod/Our Website ishttps://www.justfilmsandthatpod.com/Cheers!The Just Films & That team See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Branchez vos machines à remonter dans le temps et servez-vous une tasse de thé : on part pour une analyse de la plus british des romcoms fantastiques ! Entre rire et (grosses) larmes, on vous livre nos impressions sur ce trope si particulier, traité cette fois-ci par le king Richard Curtis. Ah, et on ne sait toujours pas comment prononcer "Domnhall".
A heavy news week! Jackson and Braydon catch up, and guess what? Braydon FINALLY FINISHED THE CLONE WARS! About time. Join us for this exciting edition of Through Imperial Eyes! - Bad Batch poster revealed! - Vader Immortal VR trilogy gets a retail release - Katee Sackhoff was told Plo Koon was the jedi in Mandalorian season 2?? - Domnhall Gleeson on returning as Hux - Stellan Skarsgard on Andor series! - Judi Dench in The Rise of Skywalker? - Mandalorian season 3 may be gearing up for production! - New Clone Wars Black Series figures! -- FOLLOW! Instagram: throughimperialeyespod Twitter: @imperialeyespod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXWRZZyJNtQvCoKiO2dGVCg Anchor: anchor.fm/throughimperialeyes -- Follow Braydon! IG: braydonleadbetter Twitter: @braydathalon Follow Jackson! IG: quackson_scalene, daleen_photography Twitter: @quacksonscalene -- Leave us a voice message and your message might be discussed on the show! - anchor.fm/throughimperialeyes/message -- This episode of Through Imperial Eyes was sponsored by Anchor. Download the free Anchor app: anchor.fm/app --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/throughimperialeyes/support
On this episode we speculate on whether Orson Krennic could be in Star Wars: Andor, get mighty curious about this new "real" Disney Parks lightsaber, reflect on Domnhall Gleeson's recent look back on The Rise of Skywalker, talk The Bad Batch, and more. We also answer your submitted questions in #AskTheResistance including if we think we'll see Rex's death in the Ahsoka Disney Plus series. The Resistance base is open to all, so spread the word about our Star Wars podcast and join us! Listen or watch below, and make sure to subscribe free to the show on your preferred platform!
Adam and Andy close 2020 (whew!) as they discuss About Time, a romantic dramedy starring Domnhall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams. It's about time this crazy year came to a close, so sit back, relax, and have a listen!Show Notes:Viewer's QuestionWhat are your favorite movies of 2020?Comment/email your answers.Chapters:(~00:08) Introduction (~00:32) Featured Review (~18:46) Viewer's Question (~29:54) Closing Subscribe if you'd want to see more episodes.Feel free to send us a question we can answer on the air to ReelShame@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @ReelShame.
Get the slate ready because it's time for Take 7! This week, Alyssa and Logan talk about Tenet and About Time. These movies are either connected by time travel or by sunscreen scenes, that’s for you to decide. Join us as we talk about the Tenet human bone scavenger hunt, an About Time and The X-Files crossover episode, and how Christopher Nolan thinks we’re all goddamn idiots. Follow us on Twitter: @marketerscutFollow us on Instagram: @marketerscutSubscribe to our YouTube. Art by Jacob Wall. Check out his work on Instagram @JacobArtWallMusic by Logan McElroy. Check out more on Soundcloud
This weeks film choice falls to Callum who chooses 2014's Ex Machina, written and directed by Alex Garland and starring Domnhall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, Oscar Isaac and Sonoya Mizuno.
« 7 Ans De Réflexion » revient ! Souvenez-vous l'année dernière, on vous avait proposé dans le cadre de l'événement « Paris Sous Les Pods » une émission spéciale, qui revenait sur une sélection de succès de l'année 2012. Cette année, et ce malgré le confinement, l'événement s'est déroulé en ligne, sous le nom « Discord Sous Les Pods », et nous avons pu proposer la même formule ! L'occasion de retrouver Pomme du « Roi Stephen », qui nous avait accompagnée l'année dernière, mais aussi Béa de « Parlons Péloches » et Christophe de « La Tête Dans Le Cerveau ». Une fine équipe de podcasteurs, qui décortiquent cette année trois succès de 2013 : Snowpiercer : Le Transperceneige, Les Garçons Et Guillaume, À Table ! et Il Était Temps. Bonne écoute ! Invités : Pomme (Podcut, Le Roi Stephen, Docteur What) Béatrice Jumel (Parlons Péloches) Christophe Rodo (La Tête Dans Le Cerveau) Temporalité de l’épisode : 04:05 Snowpiercer : Le Transperceneige de Bong Joon-Ho. Avec Chris Evans, Song Kang-Ho, Tilda Swinton.... 19:42 Les Garçons Et Guillaume, À Table ! de et avec Guillaume Galienne. Avec aussi Françoise Fabian, Diane Kruger.... 31:29 Il Était Temps (About Time) de Richard Curtis. Avec Rachel McAdams, Domnhall Gleeson, Bill Murray.... 42:46 Reco : Le Dernier Pub Avant La Fin Du Monde d'Edgar Wright Cloud Atlas de Lana & Lily Wachowsky & Tom Twyker Les Gamins d'Anthony Marciano Ma Vie Avec Liberace de Steven Soderbergh The Grandmaster de Wong Kar-Wai Episodes cités : Chicago 7 - Je Veux Juste en Finir - Borat 2 - On The Rocks - His House MONSTRES : Hellboy - Monstres & Cie - Tetsuo - Horror Express Crédits : Émission animée par Thomas Bondon et Thierry de Pinsun. Montage : Thomas Bondon Générique original : Kostia R. Yordanoff (tous droits réservés) Retrouvez aussi Certains l’aiment à chaud sur : Facebook : @claacpodcast Instagram : @claacpodcast Twitter: @CLAACpodcast Ausha Itunes / Apple Podcast Spotify Deezer Stitcher Podmust Podcloud Podinstall Youtube
The homies are back and for their 30th epi, they're breaking down their Top 10 sci-fi movie lists. Along the way they get into some breezy discussion on Season 2 of The Mandolorian, George Clooney's Midnight Sky, the death of a mustache, Tenet potentially winning ALL the Oscars, directors who are also actors, Wikipedia movie plots, Spy Kids, Domnhall Gleeson as Ginger Bond, linguistic translation speeds, James Cameron, Will Smith's sci-fi creds and much, much more on this episode of The Loosest Conceptual Movie Podcast On The Internet™.
Ale's first ever solo pick is About Time (2013, starring Domnhall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams) – one of his, and Anneka's, favorites. But did it pass the "we're reviewing this for a podcast" test? Yes. It did. Or at least mostly.
Hello you naughty little possums...This week we watched the Netflix equivalent of a 2am kebab, the reality show 'Too Hot to Handle', where a bunch of attractive people have to try to keep their hands to themselves under the watchful eye of a robot.Will also be talking about the controversial mail-order bride industry. Did you know 3000-7000 people move to Australia each year on “prospective marriage” visas? Does true love know no borders?--------------------- Grace's Links -------------------The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante - https://www.booktopia.com.au/my-brilliant-friend-elena-ferrante/book/9781925240009.htmlGhosts TV show on Stan - https://play.stan.com.au/programs/56501Radio Interview with Virginia Trioli - http://www.trashandtreasury.com.au/?page_id=25446An open letter to Osher Günsberg from two quarantine podcasters by Grace Mountford and Miranda Hetherington--------------------- Miranda's Links -------------------Rent the movie 'About Time' on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAYtP5Jg93MWatch 'Normal People' on Stan - https://play.stan.com.au/programs/56885Reminder of the movie 'Yesterday' - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VP5B_2JAO8 or Prime Video-------------------- General Links --------------------------1800 Respect - https://www.1800respect.org.au/?gclid=CjwKCAjwztL2BRATEiwAvnALctoV6mQVD3w9QBMu27zoJRTMCSLdneYU8l_xcD4sgkyxv2rszHsJURoCvKUQAvD_BwELifeline Australia - Call 13 11 14 or head to their website https://www.lifeline.org.au/------------------- Show Links --------------------------------Website - https://www.facebook.com/trashandtreasury/Facebook - www.trashandtreasury.com.auInsta - @trashandtreasury
This week, it's Tracy's first time to see 2015's "Ex Machina," starring an often shirtless Oscar Isaac, Domnhall Gleeson, and Alicia Vikander. It's a sci-fi story about artificial intelligence, plus it won the Academy Award for its visual effects (which are amazing). We discuss the mümee, talk about whether robots have feelings, and announce that our next pet will be named Yennefer. Overload the security system and listen now!
Where we fight about the most anticipated film of the year fresh off the screening and without looking at the internet
This week, Brian and James tackle artificial intelligence as they pair up the Spike Jonze love story, Her and Alex Garland's Ex Machina! As ever we ask the important questions; Is Joaquin Phoenix a creep or just a dope? Or both? Does anyone look good in high-waisted pants? Is Oscar Isaac's performance channeling Mark Zuckerberg or a James Bond villain? Which one of these two AI's will happen first, a lovable OS or a robot with a grudge? All this and more on A Piece of Pie: The Queer Film Podcast
Esta semana falamos sobre "Questão de Tempo", o melhor filme do Richard Curtis (na nossa opinião). Também discutimos Harry Potter, Star Wars, celebramos a carreira de Domnhall Gleeson e falamos sobre os únicos 50 atores da Inglaterra.
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“Isn't it strange, to create something that hates you?” This week the Spoiler team are trying to get to grips with the intricacies of Alex Garland’s psychological sci-fi thriller ‘Ex Machina’ starring Domnhall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander and Oscar Isaac. A film that has long been on the Spoiler back-burner, ‘Ex Machina’ ultimately proves divisive among the team with Rachael and Paul enjoying it more than Andy, whom Paul declares has “lost it” after he declares that he doesn’t like ‘Black Mirror’ either. While Rachael yearns for a sci-fi film with a happy ending for a change, Paul promises to share a theory about one of the character’s fates that will blow the whole discussion wide open and may just provide that coveted glimmer of hope. There’s no hope for Andy though, who isn’t even completely convinced by Oscar Isaac’s acclaimed performance as the unpredictable genius Nathan. Paul takes a moment to flag up the overlooked fourth character Kyoko in a film that is often referred to as a three-hander and the team discuss how the illusion of synthetic bodies changes the nature of screen nudity. Elsewhere, Rachael takes a look at unexpected dance scenes in films including ‘Pretty in Pink’, ‘Blast from the Past’ and ‘Love Actually’. This week’s scale: Ideal viewing on a flight to Norway or “There’s Norway I’m watching that again”
As we head into October the TV craziness begins, when all the US shows start to return to our screens. Fear not though, the Geektown Radio podcast is here to help, as we break down all the latest tv news and UK tv air date info, so you never miss a thing! This week, we also have an exclusive interview with 'Man In The High Castle' & 'Ducktales' Composer, Dominic Lewis.Dominic Lewis is a British-born composer with sensational talents that have catapulted him to the forefront of music in television and film. He is currently scoring Season 3 of Amazon and Ridley Scott’s Emmy-winning series, 'The Man in the High Castle', which premieres on 5th October 2018. Dominic’s ghostly, haunting music for the show’s first two seasons earned him two BMI Streaming Media Awards. He is also composing Sony’s upcoming comedy adventure, 'Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween', opening in UK theatres 19th October (12th in the US), and Disney XD’s revitalized 'DuckTales', starring Lin-Manuel Miranda and David Tennant.Earlier this year Dominic scored Sony Pictures Animation’s 'Peter Rabbit', starring James Corden, Rose Byrne, and Domnhall Gleeson, for which Dominic won a BMI Film Music Award. His other recent projects include Sony Pictures’ 'Rough Night', Warner Brothers’ comedy 'Fist Fight', Lionsgate’s 'The Duff', and Sony’s riveting hostage drama, 'Money Monster', starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts.Also On This Week's Show:Darryl returns to the co-host seat, so we chat about games we've been playing, tv shows and films we've been watching since he was last on.We take a look at all the latest tv & film news, including renewals & cancellations, the Arrowverse Crossover, Netflix's new sci-fi slate, the new ‘High Fidelity’ series, and... The Last Action Hero?...We give you our recommendations for upcoming TV in the next 7 days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bryan, Holly, and Mike gather to talk about the latest news and empty the inbox. They discuss the latest mea culpa from Bob Iger, new Resistance news, and Domnhall Gleeson's recent comments. Then, they answer YOUR email about every topic ranging from Rey's force powers to questions about Rodians and their ability to speak basic. Special thanks to Brooke for sending the image we used for the episode artwork this week! If you haven't already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We'd greatly appreciate it.
This week is Unbroken, directed by Angelina Jolie! A film about an Olympic runner who is imprisoned in a Japanese POW camp, who survives on a stranded raft, beaten up, pestered by sharks and machine gun fire, with religious symbolism and a lot of sandwiched themes. Listen with Michael, Samantha and Randy and see if they managed to get through this 2hr 14min unbroken. After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow crewmen before he's caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. Directed by Angelina Jolie. Starring: Jack O'Connell, Miyavi, Domnhall Gleeson, Finn Wittrock Movie discussion starts: 13:42
Doug solo in the studio, talking about this great drama
Doug solo in the studio, talking about this great drama
How well do Domnhall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams work as an on-screen pair? Does writer-director Richard Curtis do a good job with the time travel rules he establishes? And can Bill Nighy speak at our weddings? Join us this week to hear these answers and more!
How well do Domnhall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams work as an on-screen pair? Does writer-director Richard Curtis do a good job with the time travel rules he establishes? And can Bill Nighy speak at our weddings? Join us this week to hear these answers and more!
"All the time travel in the world can't make someone love you." If anyone has a handle on clever stories and quirky characters in romantic comedy dramas, it's writer-director Richard Curtis. Whether it's Four Weddings and a Funeral or Love, Actually or Notting Hill, he's proven himself adept at writing (and sometimes directing) believable characters in charming situations falling in love with each other. Which is perhaps why his 2013 time travel film About Time is slightly frustrating. Yes, the rules absolutely work for a Curtis film, but when it comes to the time travel rules he sets up, he's a lot more loose. But does it intrinsically ruin the film? Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we work to figure this out in our continuing time travel series with Curtis' About Time. We talk about the nature of the rules Curtis establishes and complain at length about them, but make sure to also look at the film from the point of view of those who are likely more Curtis' audience – perhaps they wouldn't care as much. We go on and on about Domnhall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams and Bill Nighy, three people all born to inhabit roles like these brilliantly. We debate the nature of the film and look at if Curtis' story shift from meet-cute rom-com to a much headier family drama works for the film or against it. We ponder Curtis and his insistence to use cliche movie montage tropes. And we talk about the unique restaurant concept of dining in the dark and wonder how effective it was for the film. It's a cute film that's got all the feels, even if it's much sloppier than it needed to be. We have a great time talking about it and you'll have a great time listening to it. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins. Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! — https://patreon.com/thenextreel Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
"All the time travel in the world can’t make someone love you." If anyone has a handle on clever stories and quirky characters in romantic comedy dramas, it’s writer-director Richard Curtis. Whether it’s Four Weddings and a Funeral or Love, Actually or Notting Hill, he’s proven himself adept at writing (and sometimes directing) believable characters in charming situations falling in love with each other. Which is perhaps why his 2013 time travel film About Time is slightly frustrating. Yes, the rules absolutely work for a Curtis film, but when it comes to the time travel rules he sets up, he’s a lot more loose. But does it intrinsically ruin the film? Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we work to figure this out in our continuing time travel series with Curtis’ About Time. We talk about the nature of the rules Curtis establishes and complain at length about them, but make sure to also look at the film from the point of view of those who are likely more Curtis’ audience – perhaps they wouldn’t care as much. We go on and on about Domnhall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams and Bill Nighy, three people all born to inhabit roles like these brilliantly. We debate the nature of the film and look at if Curtis’ story shift from meet-cute rom-com to a much headier family drama works for the film or against it. We ponder Curtis and his insistence to use cliche movie montage tropes. And we talk about the unique restaurant concept of dining in the dark and wonder how effective it was for the film. It’s a cute film that’s got all the feels, even if it’s much sloppier than it needed to be. We have a great time talking about it and you’ll have a great time listening to it. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins. Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! — https://patreon.com/thenextreel Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
As its a Monday, today Charlotte sets a new Film Club theme; "Actors who started on TV". Today the focus is "About Time", specifically due to Margot Robbie featuring.In the film, when Tim Lake turns 21, his father tells him a secret: The men in their family can travel through time. Although he can't change history, Tim resolves to improve his life by getting a girlfriend. He meets a girl , falls in love and finally wins her heart via time-travel and a little cunning. However, as his unusual life progresses, Tim finds that his special ability can't shield him and those he loves from the problems of ordinary life.The star studded cast features Domnhall Gleeson, Bill Nighy, Rachel McAdams, and ofcourse, Margot Robbie.
CONTAINS SPOILERS! There’s been a disturbance in the force. A new Star Wars movie is always a seismic event but neither Darren or Anthony expected this one to stir up the ground shaking divide of intense reaction Rian Johnson’s ‘The Last Jedi’ has. Unless you’ve been hiding under a (Dagobah) rock, you’re aware this installment, the 8th in the saga series, has challenged audiences and quite literally divided opinion. We both LOVED really liked and really didn’t like parts of this movie, and that’s OK. In this episode, we discuss why. Starring Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, John Boyega, Kelly Marie Tran, Benicio del Toro, Laura Dern, Domnhall Gleeson, Andy Serkis, Ngô Thanh Vân and more.
Star Wars Episode 8, The last Jedi, is on the horizon! Here we are with speculation, theories, opinions, and a fun discussion overall with special guest (and friend
Bryan was on hand in Los Angeles, covering the press junket for "Star Wars: The Last Jedi." On this episode, you'll hear from Bryan, as well as the first hand audio from the event, featuring Anthony Breznican as host. In attendance were Rian Johnson, Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, John Boyega, Kelly Marie Tran, Laura Dern, Domnhall Gleeson, Gwendoline Christie, and Andy Serkis. If you haven't already, join our new Facebook group and join in the discussions with us and other listeners at – http://facebook.com/groups/FullofSith If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We'd greatly appreciate it.
On this review episode Fahad and Matt talk, "American Made!" by Doug Liman starring Tom Cruise & Domnhall Gleeson. __ The podcast Intro and outro is composed by GYOM and has been licensed for use by us. Our social digits: SoundCloud @bigscreenvibes www.facebook.com/bigscreenvibes www.instagram/bigscreenvibes Fahad is at FreazKKhan on Snapchat/Instagram & Facebook Matthew is at MatthewIslam on Facebook/Instagram & Twitter
Welcome to the pilot for Elevator Storm, a show where two barely-grown men take a bad story and pitch a better one to you on the long ride to the penthouse. In this episode, Sam and Will spend too much time ripping apart Transformers: Age of Extinction, decry the squandering of Kelsey Grammar's sweet gravelly tones, and make the case for Domnhall Gleeson moving to China. Music: Keep Grooving by Disasterpeace
Contiene Spoilers, pero eso te pone. ¿Le darías el Óscar a DiCaprio? ¿está mejor él o Tom Hardy? es demasiado larga la película? ¿qué tal se corresponde la historia con la realidad de la vida de Hugh Glass? ¿qué tal los diálogos? ¿la banda sonora de Ryuichi Sakamoto? ¿qué tal los movimientos de cámara? ¿hay demasiado plano-secuencia? ¿qué te parecen los indios? ¿qué pasaba en EEUU en 1823? ¿qué tal está Domnhall Gleeson? ¿es una peli épica, de venganza, de aventuras, de padre-hijo, de la fundación de EEUU? ¿qué parte es creíble e impresiona? ¿qué parte no es creíble? Todo eso quedará sin respuesta pero haciendo mucho spoiler en este podcast.
Before he won acclaim for playing Steve Jobs, Michael Fassbender portrayed another, albeit fictional, character known for being an iconoclastic leader. That character is Frank, leader of an experimental rock band and wearer of oversized papier mache' head. Domnhall Gleeson plays Jon, a musician aspiring for greatness. Through a matter of being in the right place at the right time, Jon finds himself playing in Frank's unusual band. It's not the dream gig Jon has been waiting for, but somehow he must decide to work with the difficult musicians or hit the road. 'Frank' comes recommended to In the Queue by new guest, John from Greensboro, NC. 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.
It sure was hard to make This week, Katey, Patches, and David review The Revenant—the perfect blizzard listening. Do they seek revenge against one another or all curl up inside a dead horse? That, and a bunch of other nonsense. Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: […]
Episode Thirty Six – Ex Machina Duncan has a look at Alex Garland's sci-fi directorial debut EX MACHINA (MA15+) starring Domnhall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander and Oscar Isaac. EX MACHINA is a Universal Pictures release. Review clips courtesy of Universal Pictures.
"Frank" stars Michael Fassbender, Domnhall Gleeson and Maggie Gyllenhaal. You can find a huge backlog of PMIYC episodes at our website www.PodMeIfYouCan.comRent Frank on iTunes.
Does Ex Machina hold up as a classic of sci-fi for today? Does it do justice for a one master of former filmmaking of the past? Welcome to our newest review segment of the show called I.M.O., short for IN MY OPINION, where we talk about any films of ant kind, either released on dvd, if they are bad and we wanna just call them out for being bad, etc. J. Fry does a solo review and look at Ex Machina, the directorial debut of Alex Garland, starring Domnhall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac.
Sterling, Quita and Monique review DNA Films' Ex machina starring Domnhall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, & Oscar Isaac
Sterling, Quita and Monique review DNA Films' Ex machina starring Domnhall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, & Oscar Isaac
This episode of Rumor Control is CHOCK FULL OF SPOILERS so don't say you weren't warned before you go traipsing through this particular minefield and end up getting your SOCKS ROCKED OFF by juicy rumors about who Domnhall Gleeson, Gwendoline Christie, and Andy Serkis are playing, as well as some interesting details about Leia and her career decisions; A very special guest star might make an appearance in the newest trailer, and a quick look behind the curtain at how the movie is being cut and chopped together in the Bad Robot bullpen. As per usual - you got questions? email bobby@fullofsith.com, or hit him up on his facebook page - don't go messaging Mike, Amy, or Bryan, because they don't wanna hear it.If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings.Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.comThanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
The lads dropped in to Fully Charged for the chats about their new movie 'Ex-Machina' and we asked them why they are crap at taking photos?!
Tom Hanks fights off Somali pirates in Captain Phillips, Keri Russell searches for Mr. Darcy in Austenland and Domnhall Gleeson and Bill Nighy travel in time in Richard Curtis's new rom-com About Time. Dan interviews outgoing NZFC CEO Graeme Mason.