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The very adult comic drama “Twinless” is about a straight man named Roman, played by Dylan O’Brian whose twin brother dies in an accident. He befriends a gay man named […] The post Freeze Frame: “Twinless” (R), “The Threesome” (R), “Eenie Meanie” (R) appeared first on KKFI.
There have been a number of big summer movies like "F1: The Movie," "Superman" and "Jurrassic World: Rebirth." But these popcorn movies are not likely destined for big awards. Studios like to hold back the Oscar contenders for the fall, so in this week's episode we dive into which movies to watch for this fall and into the winter. You can also review a full list of notable films below. August releases “Honey Don’t!” – Ethan Coen continues his Margaret Qualley-a-thon with this comedy about a private investigator who looks into a series of deaths tied to a church. Aubrey Plaza, Chris Evans co-star. “Splitsville” – Divorce makes strange bedfellows, particularly when the ex discovers his best friends have an open marriage. Dakota Johnson, Kyle Marvin star. “Eden” – Looking for a better life, a group of people head to the Galapagos and realize what they’re up against. Jude Law and Ana de Armas star in this based-in-fact drama directed by Ron Howard. “Relay” – Payoffs between corporations brings a broker into the line of fire. Riz Ahmed, Lily James and Sam Worthington star. “Hollywood Grit” – A private investigator has to find out what happened to his daughter. Tyrese, Max Martini star. “Lurker” – How strange is the world of stardom? A worker finds out as he gets closer to a music star. Alex Russell wrote and directed this drama starring Theodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe. “The Thursday Murder Club” – Friends in a retirement home solve mysteries. Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley are in the home. “The Roses” – An updated look at “War of the Roses” lets Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman square off. Jay Roach directs. “Caught Stealing” – Austin Butler gets the Darren Aronofsky treatment as a baseball player caught in the underbelly of New York City. Bad Bunny is along for the ride. “The Toxic Avenger”—When a janitor is the victim of a toxic accident, a new crimefighter emerges. Peter Dinklage, Jacob Tremblay and Taylour Paige star. “Jaws” – The first summer blockbuster returns to the big screen after months on television. Now, you can see what audiences were scared of in 1975. “Love, Brooklyn” – Friends navigate the pitfalls of life in Brooklyn. September releases “Megadoc” – Mike Figgis looks at the making of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis.” “The Conjuring: Last Rites” – Those creepy paranormal investigators say they’re taking on one last case (sure) to settle their own lives. Patric Wilson and Vera Farmiga return. “The Threesome” – A threesome leads to problems, particularly since life’s not always fantasies. Zoey Deutch and Jonah Hauer-King star. “Twinless” – Two men bond in a support group. Dylan O’Brien, Lauren Graham and Arkira Chantaratananond star. “Hamilton” – Celebrating its “ten-cennial,” the Broadway hit brings its performance capture version (which ran on Disney+) to the big screen. Updates about the performers make this more than a night out. “The Baltimorons” – Sobriety leads to a dental emergency which leads to a romance with the dentist. Jay Duplass directs; Michael Strassner co-writes and stars. “The Long Walk” —You thought the Hunger Games were bad, how about this: Teenage boys compete in a walking contest. If they don’t keep up, they’re shot. Based on a Stephen King story, it’s one of the year’s most harrowing. “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues” – Those Smell the Glove guys reunite after a 15-year hiatus for one last concert. Rob Reiner directs; the original actors return. “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” – The Crawleys face scandal, financial ruin and social disgrace. To get out of it, they look to a younger generation. Expect all but Maggie Smith to be back. “The History of Sound” – Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor embark on a World War I project that brings them close to their country and each other. “Code 3” – One last shift for a paramedic who has to train his replacement. What could go wrong? Rainn Wilson, Lil Rel Howery star. “Him” – What a guy won’t do to be a football star. Here, one goes to a compound where anything can happen. Tyriq Withers, Marlon Wayans and Julia Fox star. “American Sweatshop – Yup, it’s the world of social media. An insider discovers just how dark the world is (like we didn’t know). “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” – Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie bond in a unique journey (which, of course, says nothing but suggests there’s more to this than two big stars). “The Summer Book” – A girl and her grandmother become closer in Finland. Emily Matthews and Glenn Close star. (Could this be the one that finally wins Close an Oscar?) “Xeno” – Ready for another E.T.? This one finds a teenager relating to the alien. Josh Cooke, Lulu Wilson star. “Waltzing with Brando” – When Marlon Brando wants an ecologically perfect retreat in Tahiti, he calls on a Los Angeles architect. Tia Carrere, Richard Dreyfuss and Jon Heder star. “Eleanor the Great” – Scarlett Johansson directs June Squibb in this drama about a 94-year-old who has plenty of stories to tell. “One Battle After Another” – Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this dark comedy about a group of revolutionaries reuniting to save one of their group’s daughter. Paul Thomas Anderson directs; Benicio Del Toro (who starred in a Wes Anderson film earlier this year) and Sean Penn co-star. October releases “The Smashing Machine” – Dwayne Johnson tries his hand at mixed-martial arts as UFC champion Mark Kerr. The makeup may be a stretch, but Benny Safdie directs, Emily Blunt disappears in an unlikely role. “Tron: Ares” – Jared Leto gets to run the race. Jeff Bridges is here, too, but this is about a new program (Ares) that’s about to embark on a dangerous mission. “Roofman” – A robber evades authorities by hanging out in a toy store. Channing Tatum plays the thief, Peter Dinklage and Kirsten Dunst swirl around him. “Anemone” – Daniel Day-Lewis comes out of retirement for this film directed by his son, Ronan. The plot? Good question, but it will have that DD-L prestige. “Kiss of the Spider Woman” – Jennifer Lopez stars in the Tony winner fans have been asking for. The big question: Were they looking for Lopez to star in it? Bill Conden directs. “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You” – Rose Byrne gets the Oscar buzz as a woman trying to juggle multiple traumas, including a sick child and an absent husband. “Soul on Fire” – This is the story of a St. Louis native who survived burns which covered his body. Joel Courtney plays John O’Leary. William H. Macy and John Corbett co-star. “Good Fortune” – An angel meddles in the lives of a venture capitalist and a gig worker. Seth Rogen, Azizi Ansari and Keke Palmer star in this comedy written and directed by Ansari. Black Phone 2 – More trouble ensues when the phone rings. Sequel to a better-than-average horror film. “After the Hunt” – Julia Roberts plays a college professor who wonders what could happen when a student levels an accusation against a colleague. Ayo Edebiri co-stars. The Mastermind – A family man leads a double life in the 1970s. Josh O’Connor and Alana Haim star. “Pets on a Train” – Animated animals get caught up in a train heist. Hedda” – “Hedda Gabler” gets the big-screen treatment with Tessa Thompson in the title role. Blue Moon – The life of Lorenz Hart is told by Richard Linklater with Ethan Hawke as Hart. Andrew Scott plays Richard Rodgers. “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” -- Bruce Springsteen gets the Bob Dylan treatment with Jeremy Allen White in the title role. This, however, only covers the creation of the “Nebraska” album. “Regretting You” – Family issues emerge after the death of a husband and father. Based on Colleen Hoover’s best-seller, it stars Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace. “The Watchers” – M. Night Shayamalan’s daughter Ishana makes her directorial debut with this thriller about an artist who gets trapped in an Irish forest. “Anniversary” – A good cast (Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler, Zoey Deutch) in a thriller directed by Polish filmmaker Jan Komasa. “Bugonia” – Emma Stone continues her run with Yorgos Lanthimos. The film is a remake of a South Korean effort about two men kidnapping an executive, convinced she’s an alien bent on destroying Earth. “Nouvelle Vague” – Richard Linklater has another entry this year. This one’s a look at Jean-Luc Godard and actress Jean Seberg. Guillaume Marbeck and Zoey Deutch start. November releases When We Pray – Jamie Foxx directs the story of brothers who become pastors at divergent churches. Predator: Badlands – While “Alien: Earth” takes over TV screens, the “other” scary creature takes on a remote planet. The Running Man” – Glen Powell steps into Arnold Schwarzenegger’s shoes as a contestant in a game show which features killers all around the world. Nuremberg – Set during the Nuremberg trials, a psychiatrist interviews Nazi prisoners to determine if they are fit to stand trial. Rami Malek and Russell Crowe square off. Peter Hujar’s Day – What was New York’s art world like in 1974? Rebecca Hall and Ben Whishaw play two who know. Ira Sachs directs. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” – The Four Horsemen get help from newbies hoping to use illusions to get away with big cash. Jay Kelly – It’s an ensemble film but it stars George Clooney as a George Clooney-level star who reflects on life with his manager (played by Adam Sandler). Noah Baumbach directs. Indecipherable – A boy, home alone, gets shaken by the things that go bump in the night. Wicked: For Good – At long last, we find out what happened to Glinda and Elphaba. Expect at least one new song and bigger roles for the men in their lives. No place like home? That’s included, too. Cynthia Orivo and Ariana Grande could double up on the Oscar nominations. Rental Family – Oscar winner Brendan Fraser plays an American actor who plays roles in other people’s lives. STZ – Zombies result when a trio of scientists launch a bio-attack on a bus filled with women. (No kidding.) Zootopia 2 – Residents of Zootopia return for more adventure and product placement. Judy and Nick are on the trail of a new resident, a snake. About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. The show was named Best Podcast in the 2025 Iowa Better Newspaper Contest. Theme music Thunder City by Lunareh, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: FV694ULMCJQDG0IY
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Ben continues his MIFF coverage with Twinless - led by an incredible performance from Dylan O'Brien
SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Dylan O'Sullivan shares his journey from New York to Johnson City, his experiences as a professional MMA fighter, and the establishment of Claddagh Combat Academy. He discusses the importance of community, personal growth through fighting, and the lessons learned from both victories and defeats. Dylan emphasizes the significance of building a supportive environment for others, especially the youth, through programs like anti-bullying. He also touches on training regimens, nutrition, and his aspirations for the future, including becoming a world champion.TakeawaysDylan emphasizes the unique charm and welcoming nature of Johnson City.He shares his journey from New York to Johnson City and how it shaped him.Dylan discusses his transition from amateur to professional MMA fighter.He highlights the life lessons learned through fighting and personal growth.Dylan is passionate about building a community at Claddagh Combat Academy.He is launching an anti-bullying program for kids at his gym.Dylan reflects on overcoming injuries and the challenges faced in his career.He shares insights on training regimens and the importance of conditioning.Dylan aims to become a world champion in the next five years.He emphasizes the importance of mental preparation and nutrition for fighters.Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/claddaghcombatacademy/?hl=en
Eurovision, Louth GAA and Tim Clancy's shock Cork City departure help make up another uniquely weird & wonderful edition of your favourite weekly LOI podcast. Journalist & author Dylan O'Connell joins us to break down the latest rumblings at Turners Cross, while credit to our Twitter followers, they've sent us some banging questions in this week's BTS HOTLINE. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
Dylan O'Brien, owner of Oakland's Prizefighter, is a born and raised East Bay kid who always appreciated the farm to table approach of the Bay, and made that a part of his bars (he also owned SF's Bloodhound). Back in the day, he sang in vocal groups and still plays guitar, but shockingly has never done karaoke despite his singing skills! He started off working in wine, but a friend showed him that he would be much happier working with spirits (especially that "weird tequila") and he now not only oversees his bar, but also a diverse bottle shop next door. And this playlist proves he knows how to warm a crowd up for the night: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4t21rwXkkGi9VbiMZIjBIr?si=zdT9FM10S32JKH8lNhFxiQ
Join Matt Zeigler as he welcomes back author, coach, and poet Sean Delaney for this special "Oh Snap, Guess What I Saw" episode of Just Press Record. Matt shares a thought-provoking clip from Dylan O'Sullivan about storytelling principles and explores with Sean how these concepts apply to coaching, personal growth, and the stories we tell ourselves that shape our lives.Topics Covered:How storytelling principles apply to both fiction and personal developmentThe handful of stories that dictate how we live our entire livesMoving from unconscious to conscious awareness of our internal narrativesCarl Jung's idea that "until you make the unconscious conscious, it'll guide your life and you'll call it fate"Sean's approach to coaching and the importance of awarenessThe creative process behind Sean's book "When Life Begins to Whisper"How intention, presence, and reflection form the foundation of profound workFinding the underlying principles rather than focusing on techniques
Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018) wraps up our Running From The End of Youth month, and what a way to go. Every Maze Runner and Dylan O'Brien fan knows it's a miracle that this film even exists, so we treat it with the reverence it deserves. In this episode, you have the same shenanigans the rest of the month offered: extreme thirst, overthinking, and apocalyptic reasoning. You also get a little cameo from Sydney for you to enjoy so listen out for that.Join us next week as we start off March with Mulan (1998)
The Maze Runner(2014) is the first in our 'Running From the End of Youth' Month. That's a working title that speaks a lot about the mindset of the poor person editing. But that's okay because Dylan O'Brien is here to save the day and give us a fun film to talk about. Sam's dissertation topic was this series, so expect some longer episodes than normal. It's up to you whether that's a good or bad thing.Join us next week forThe Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015)
Recordamos 1975, uno de los grandes años del rock, con una hornada que dejó huella marcando el punto álgido de la década y de la carrera de sus protagonistas.OTROS PROGRAMAS RELACIONADOSEl lustro perfecto de Neil Younghttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ig5h6sKIOwMagAj7zfegk?si=mOy8-P0JTt-rZ0n5OeVwwQLa racha eterna de Elton Johnhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/5BCbH9ak7oKq0X4th18GVn?si=OH6pNTtZSZ6uImf-qdPkpgLed Zeppelin y la búsqueda del disco perfectohttps://open.spotify.com/episode/42h9ivd0UoQxz8tEnF8vmf?si=erPkNwk9QmOUv4GwA56Bnw
In this episode of Just Press Record, host Matt Zeigler brings together two insightful thinkers who've never met before: Dylan O'Sullivan, a literary editor known for his existential musings, and Luca Dellanna, author of "Ergodicity" and other works on long-term decision-making. Their wide-ranging conversation explores the delicate balance between performance and survival, the nature of storytelling in both fiction and non-fiction, and how to make choices that are "not optimal, but compatible" with both short and long-term wellbeing. The discussion weaves through topics like the evolution of friendships from high school to adulthood, the challenge of pursuing greatness while maintaining balance, and the art of writing for impact rather than attention. Particularly moving is Luca's story about how a cancer diagnosis shaped his perspective on time horizons, and Dylan's insights into the craft of editing and storytelling. Whether you're interested in writing, decision-making, or simply living a more thoughtful life, this conversation offers fresh perspectives on how to navigate the complexities of modern existence. Join us for a deep dive into what it means to play the long game while staying true to yourself in the present moment.
At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman, written by Gil Kenan & Reitman and told in real time, SATURDAY NIGHT is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. Actor Dylan O'Brien is one of the film's stars, portraying the legendary cast member Dan Aykroyd. He joins me for an insightful, entertaining chat about the film, the casting process, his approach to the performance, and his upcoming projects. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
What if your Halloween film lineup could leave you questioning the very fabric of reality? Join me, Kyle McMahon, in a chilling conversation with the stars of "Caddo Lake," Dylan O'Brien and Eliza Scanlen, as we unravel the enigmatic story of mysterious disappearances and the horror series Teacup. Experience the gripping universe of "Teacup," the mesmerizing & terrifying horror series on Peacock. Listen to creator Ian McCulloch, and stars Yvonne Strahovski, and Scott Speedman as they share how they brought this complex story from page to screen. With James Wan's influence, the series blends family dynamics with horror elements to create an intricate narrative that captivates viewers. Actors Chaske Spencer and Rob Morgan further enrich our discussion by sharing how isolation and societal themes resonate through their characters, offering a fresh take on genre storytelling.Then, supported by legendary producer M. Night Shyamalan and crafted by the visionary filmmakers Celine Held and Logan George, Caddo Lake, a MAX exclusive film, is a spellbinding journey into suspense that you won't want to miss this spooky season.Finally, we venture into the creative depths of "Caddo Lake's" production journey, uncovering how a photograph transformed into a compelling narrative, enriched by M. Night Shyamalan's support. Eliza Scanlen gives us a glimpse into her experience navigating this haunting story, and Dylan O'Brien returns to reflect on the challenges and emotional layers that define his role in the film. This episode is packed with thrilling insights and behind-the-scenes stories that will keep every horror and suspense fan on the edge of their seat.Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/---------------Get all the Pop Culture Weekly podcast info you could want including extra content, uncut interviews, photos, videos & transcripts at: https://podcast.popcultureweekly.comWatch celebrity interviews at: https://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahon/videosor Kyle McMahon YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonRead the latest at http://www.PopCultureWeekly.comFollow Kyle on:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahonInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kmacmusicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@popcultureweeklyWebsite: http://www.kylemcmahon.me
Glick welcomed the newest transplant to the Nashville music scene Dylan O'Byrne into the house of music, we talked about moving across country to pursue a dream, not being genuine, nashville has terrible food and so much moreFOLLOW US EVERYWHERE Bio.link/nosensicalnetwork
This week on Deux U, Ferris and Deux are getting into the hottest topics of the week, including: Maddie Ziegler Jeremy Allen White + Rosalía Peloton Celebrity airplane interactions Reality show blind item NHL/NBA updates Travis Kelce + Leonardo DiCaprio + Tristan Thompson +Taylor Swift Instagram Rapid-Fire Q&A: Dylan O' Brien, Nick Viall, Evan Peters, Jennifer Lopez + Ben Affleck, Phoebe Bridgers + Bo Burnham, Khloe Kardashian, Matt Smith, Luke Newton, Natalie Portman, Miles Teller & more Listen for never-before-heard or read information! Follow Deux @Deuxmoi 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
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Deep Dive on Gracie Abrams' "Us." ft. Taylor SwiftBackground & CollaborationThis segment explores the unlikely pairing of Gracie Abrams, a rising star deeply influenced by Taylor Swift, and her idol herself. We'll delve into the origins of their collaboration on the title track "Us." from Abrams' sophomore album, The Secret of Us.Writing ProcessEver wonder how magic gets made? We uncover the story behind the co-writing process of "Us." Was it meticulously planned or a stroke of creative brilliance? Join us as we dissect the inspiration behind the song and the now-legendary fire extinguisher incident at Taylor's apartment.Song Theme & Lyrics"Us." tackles a relatable theme: the bittersweet aftermath of a short-lived but intense relationship. We'll analyze the lyrics, exploring the emotional turmoil and lingering questions about what might have been. Does Taylor's background advice in the pre-chorus offer clues about the song's deeper meaning?ProductionThis segment dissects the sonic landscape of "Us." We'll identify the signature touches of Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, frequent collaborators with Taylor Swift. Expect to hear about Dessner's trademark finger-picking intros and the song's evolution into a powerful ballad.Album Context & Fan ReceptionWhy is "Us." placed as the fifth track on the album? We'll explore the significance of this track position in Taylor Swift's discography and how it impacts the overall listening experience of The Secret of Us. We'll also dive into fan reactions, including Abrams' dream come true moment and the song's rise to popularity.Speculation & InterpretationThe internet loves a good mystery! Join us as we analyze lyrical details that might hint at the real-life inspiration behind "Us." Could it be a reference to Abrams' rumored relationship with Dylan O'Brien?SummaryThis segment ties it all together. We'll recap the journey of "Us." from the blossoming friendship between Abrams and Swift to the song's creation and critical acclaim. We'll explore how the collaboration reflects Abrams' growth as an artist and how "Us." stands out as a powerful track on The Secret of Us.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This is the 126th episode of my podcast with Mr. Paul Whittle of https://the1888letter.com/, @1888letter. For this episode, we interview Irish Author and Journalist Mr. Dylan O'Connell, discussing his book ‘The Ajax Way: How One Football Club Defines the Modern Game.' (2024)) Mr. O'Connell is based in Cork in the Republic of Ireland. He has written for the likes of the Irish Examiner, Irish Independent, Irish Times, The Mirror, RTE, and The 42. For any questions/comments, you may contact us: You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia. https://linktr.ee/sp1873 Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/ https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague You may also follow the podcast on spotify and Apple podcasts all under ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast' Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast. Mr. O'Connell's contact info: Twitter: @JudgeDyl Website: https://muckrack.com/dylan-oconnell/articles Link to Mr. O'Connell's book: https://www.amazon.com/Ajax-Way-Football-Defines-Modern-ebook/dp/B0D21YGC58 https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/ajax-way Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ANVykYrj7iKD6T1EKs86r?si=iT5rnJezQ0SRZFTPHDVlOg&nd=1&dlsi=b0d9701ba0b04c2dhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast/id1601074369?i=1000658840661 Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE1GBzUlhPY Blog Link: https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2024/06/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode_12.htmlSupport the Show.
Scripture: Numbers 14:1-12 Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell
Palm Sunday Sermon Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell Scripture: Matthew 21:1-17
Dylan O'Sullivan is a curator, editor, and writer at O'Shaughnessy Ventures and Essayful. Dylan and I talk about writing, taste, discipline vs. inspiration, timelessness vs ephemerality, boredom and solitude vs. the internet, inciting a digital renaissance, not lying to yourself, and more. — (00:45) Curating & editing vs. writing (05:39) Fear of never writing quality work or living up to your idols (08:32) Discipline vs. inspiration (15:49) Balancing technology & ephemerality with the timeless (17:44) Solitude, getting better at the craft, and having a "normal" life (21:09) Boredom (26:32) Short attention & the effect on art & mediums (29:54) Lack of original works & risk taking (36:43) Digital renaissance; timeless stories & works (44:15) What is timeless & what will become timeless (48:17) Creativity & the subconscious (52:08) Long form writing vs memes (55:00) Above all, don't lie to yourself (01:00:29) Books he'd have in his bookstore window (01:03:38) Three favorite directors & their three movies (01:05:34) Final question for listeners — Dylan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DylanoA4 Essayful: https://www.essayful.co/ O'Shaughnessy Ventures: https://www.osv.llc/ Spencer's Twitter: https://twitter.com/SP1NS1R Spencer's Blog: https://spencerkier.substack.com
GeekCypha 360 “Adult” Toys Section Description: Dive into the latest #GeekCypha pod. We unpack the controversy surrounding Vince McMahon and the shocking allegations against him. Then, we discuss the surprising news of Toys R Us making space for HMV stores and debate whether this signals a retail revolution or a nostalgic grab. Plus, we critically examine the relevance of the Oscars in today's entertainment landscape. Craving more geeky goodness? We share our first impressions of Percy Jackson Season 1 and Masters of the Universe: Revolution. And to quench your thirst for news, we cover James Gunn casting Milly Alcock as the new Supergirl, Geraldine Viswanathan replacing Ayo Edebiri in Thunderbolts, Michelle Yeoh and seven new cast members joining the Star Trek: Section 31 movie, and Lamorne Morris and Dylan O'Brien teaming up for Jason Reitman's SNL 1975 film. Don't miss out on this exciting episode – listen now and join the conversation! As always, the geek conversation continues. Share your theories and reactions with us using #GeekCypha. -- Catch Our Streams Every Wednesday @ 7PM ET on YouTube - YouTube.com/@FXAMedia or Twitch - Twitch.tv/geekcypha ----------------------------- Follow Us on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GeekCy Review Us on iTunes - http://bit.ly/iGeekCy ----------------------------- Follow Us on Socials | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter ----------------------------- Follow The Host: ⁃ Doc @BrianHolidae ⁃ Wendel @JawzD ⁃ Dave @merc_witta_mouth ⁃ Skinny @actionfiggyskinny ⁃ Ness @woahitsness ----------------------------- Intro & Outro Music Track: "Distant Fires" Music provided by https://slip.stream Free Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/PNO1iG #Geekcypha Logo by @BrianHolidae from BrianHolidae.com
Here's something a little different. A fun — but dark! — one.I'm a big fan of Denis Villeneuve, and I was due for a re-watch of ‘Sicario' (2015, written by Taylor Sheridan).It was the perfect opportunity to nerd out about the film, so I recruited my OSV colleagues Ed William (
Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell Scripture: Matthew 6:16-18
Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell Scripture: Matthew 6:5-15
Dylan O'Brien [Teen Wolf, The Maze Runner, Love and Monsters, The Outfit] guests in this flashback episode of Unqualified. Dylan talks with Anna about getting fired from his first job, getting into acting, early crushes, his dealbreakers and a lot more.Today's first caller is Melanie, who after a personally difficult year, felt that one of her closest friends wasn't there for her. Now she's wondering if expressing her feelings would help mend or further hurt their relationship. Next up is Michelle, whose truck driving husband is convinced that she's cheating on him, leaving Michelle questioning the strength of their marriage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Outfit (2022) is the final film in our Dylan O'Vember month and, spoiler alert, we've decided to end on a high. For those who aren't long-term stans, you may not know that we have covered this film already. We did a quick episode after attending the UK premiere. So why did we watch it again? Because it's Dylan O'Vember and this is a top-tier film that deserves two episodes. Join us as we fangirl and watch Dylan hide in a box for half a film! Join us next week as we start our Netflix Inception Christmas Month with A Castle for Christmas (2021) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-of-us-is-board/message
Flashback (2020), known in an alternative reality as The Education of Fredrick Fitzell (2020), is our third film of Dylan O'Vember! This is a very trippy and confusing film that no one but Dylan O'Brien fans has heard of. So, why did we choose to talk about it? Well, because every Dylan O'Brien film deserves its time in the sun and also because we want our audience to reassure us that we aren't deeply unintelligent. Please watch this film and confirm that it is baffling (it's worth it for the ending sequence). Join us next week as we watch The Outfit (2022) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-of-us-is-board/message
Deepwater Horizon (2016) is up next in our Dylan O'Vember month! This is a film based on the Deepwater Horizon explosion that happened in 2010, which we admittedly do not know much about. So please don't judge us when we get things wrong (like we usually do). Should this have been a film so soon after the disaster? Maybe not BUT ethics aside, we do get a lovely view of a mud-covered Dylan. Join us next week as we watch Flashback (2020) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-of-us-is-board/message
We're watching American Assassin (2017), which only means one thing. Welcome to the best month of the year; dear listener it is officially Dylan O'Vember. We'll be celebrating Sam's favorite, by watching some of his less-known films and being very, very kind about them (Sam and Calum are definitely in agreement about this). Get ready for discussions of bad puns, celebrities, and radioactivity. Join us next week as we watch Deepwater Horizon (2016) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-of-us-is-board/message
It's almost Halloween, and we're watching The Faculty (1998) to conclude our Month of Dread. The Faculty isn't exactly a beloved horror classic, but will we love it anyway? We've had to suffer a bit to get through this month, so will baby Frodo stabbing aliens in the eye with a pen full of caffeine pills save the day? Well, at least this one is in colour and has spoken dialogue. Join us next week as we kick off Dylan O'Vember with American Assassin (2017) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-of-us-is-board/message
Author Dylan O'Sullivan of the Essayful Substack joins the pod to talk about Hemingway and the craft of writing. And listen to the After Dark episode for Patreon subscribers at: patreon.com/artofdarkpod Dylan on Twitter twitter.com/artofdarkpod twitter.com/bradkelly twitter.com/kautzmania […]
Back to Church Sunday Message Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell Scripture: 1 John 3:1-3
In this one, Alison goes on a trip, Rose sees dead bodies, and Valia chooses someone besides Dylan O'Brien for a book boyfriend. Discuss! Books mentioned: https://bookshop.org/lists/s3-ep-34-casting-favorite-book-boyfriends IG: https://www.instagram.com/readingqueenspod/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/readingqueenspod Hosted by Alison Ingleby, Rose Garcia, and Valia Lind. Artwork by Hanna Sandvig. Music by Stephen Roy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readingqueens/message
Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell Scripture: Ecclesiastes 1:1-11
Director and writer, David Stassen, along with actor and writer Ike Barinholtz, have reunited again to bring one of the most hilariously funny and highly satirical films to the big screen this year, Maximum Truth. This project adds to a list of hilarious projects the two have worked on together, including The Mindy Project and, more recently, History of The World: Part II. David and Ike are two of the smartest and funniest people I know. It was a joy to reconnect with them again. I was laughing so hard my stomach hurt! The two of them are geniuses and have proven that time and time again. Enjoy the three of us making fun of one another, talking inside jokes, me hitting on Ike as usual (all in good fun), and us laughing our way through discussing this film. It was also fun to hear how much was improvised and their love for Dylan O'Brien. Host: Monica Gleberman Editor: Shamindri De Sayrah Social Media Graphic: Jojo -- Synopsis: A documentary crew follows political grifter Rick Klingman, who teams up with his sketchy buddy Simon to take down a rival congressional candidate. *Maximum Truth will be out in theaters worldwide on June 23. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod
This Week On Twink Wars: Everyone is on their A-Game to catch Boyd and Cora before they go on a feral rampage and we marvel at how little we had to complain about. We also gush about how much we love Dylan O'Brien. Later we also talk a lot about Fast X and how stupid that whole franchise is (compliment). You can find us here: Twitter: @TwinkWarsPod Tumblr: @twinkwarspod Email: twinkwarspod@gmail.com
Dylan O'Sullivan is a writer and media specialist based in Cork, Ireland. Dylan's work has been published in magazines such as The Spectator and Areo. He is also the creator of Essayful, a Substack dedicated to becoming “a new home for writing.” Following his participation in David Perell's Write of Passage course last year, Dylan joined us as an intern at O'Shaughnessy Ventures. He joins the show to discuss the problem with traditional education, the blurry border between fiction & nonfiction, how AI is going to impact writing, why Ireland has such cultural influence, and more! Important Links: Dylan's Twitter Essayful Write of Passage Show Notes: Losing the O's The collapse of the old institutions An introduction to Essayful "There's nothing new under the sun.” The blurry border between fiction & nonfiction Rebuilding the Tower of Babel A book as a living thing How is AI going to impact writing? Why Dylan took Write of Passage Why are academic papers so hard to read? Why does Ireland have such cultural influence? What's next? More! Books Mentioned: Old God's Time; by Sebastian Barry Unflattening; by Nick Sousanis The Island of Saints and Scholars; Sean McMahon Ulysses; by James Joyce
OK finally getting caught up. thanks for being patient. I reviewd this show like a week ago so I don't really know what my call notes mean. I guess this show had 3 wishes, milk substitutes, bait only, bags of ants, talking shit, condoms erections and theiving intent, a rude hangup man, earthquake preparedness, smooth surfaces ranch drains and the good old AOL man.
In this week's History From The Back Pages episode, Collin reviews the psychological crime drama The Outfit starring Mark Rylance, Dylan O'Brien, Johnny Flynn, and Zoey Deutch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/collin-sugg/message
Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell Scripture: Luke 14:25-33
Speaker: Rev. Dylan O'Shell Scripture: Luke 24:36-49
In this one, Alison goes on a trip, Rose sees dead bodies, and Valia chooses someone besides Dylan O'Brien for a book boyfriend. Discuss! Books mentioned: https://bookshop.org/lists/s3-ep-34-casting-favorite-book-boyfriends IG: https://www.instagram.com/readingqueenspod/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/readingqueenspod Hosted by Alison Ingleby, Rose Garcia, and Valia Lind. Artwork by Hanna Sandvig. Music by Stephen Roy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readingqueens/message
Happy Wine Wednesday! Two new spectacular guests to the pod - Laura Stone and Devil Doll - join me this week for the home going services of Derek Hale. Grab your wine and join us as we unpack our feelings about the Teen Wolf movie. Laura and Devil Doll are both passionate Teen Wolf fans and I had the best time talking about this mess with them. Before getting into this mess of a movie, I asked Laura and Devil Doll for their reflections on Teen Wolf as a series. We then get into our deep dive of the movie. We take the "compliment sandwich" approach to this conversation. We've got a very robust set of grievances with this film sandwiched between very thin layers of compliments. It should come as no surprise that we kick off our critical thoughts about the film with the many, many crimes committed by Jeff Davis against Derek Hale. We chat about the messy ways in which this film tries to grapple with the absence of Dylan O'Brien and you better believe we talk about the egregious treatment of Arden Cho. We also lament that Jeff Davis decided to celebrate the opportunity to infuse more adult content into the film thanks to it being on Paramount Plus by giving us a sprinkling of profanity and ass shots - hence the title of this episode. We also give thanks to Colton Haynes and Ian Bohen for bringing some much needed camp to this film. Truly wish Jackson had been given more to do!A lot of my friends had thoughts about this film, so this is the first of two episodes in which we will be discussing it - so stay tuned!Give Laura a follow on Twitter here and over on IG here. You can also check out her website at this link. You can find DevilDoll on Twitter here and Tumblr. Thanks so much for listening! Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time.Support the showFollow the pod on IG and Twitter. Send longer feedback to morewinepod@gmail.com.Find our full catalog of past episodes at morewinepod.buzzsprout.com.
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today we try to be cool like the cool kids. Who are the kids liking these days? Someone we hear they like is Dylan O'Brien, and our buddy Billy Ray Brewton joins us to break it down. Brewton runs the entertaining The Incinerator Podcast as well as the Scripts Gone Wild podcast. Together, we cover The First Time, American Assassin, Love and Monsters, and The Outfit. We also dig deep into The Maze Runner trilogy (A-Sides though they may be) and a little less deep into Taylor Swift's All Too Well short film (of which O'Brien is the star). There's chatter on the nearly career-ending (nearly life-ending) accident O'Brien suffered on the set of Maze Runner: The Death Cure, his scene-stealing and star-making role on the hit MTV show Teen Wolf, and the enduring legacy of generational teen shows in general. The O.C. gets a lot of love here, so be ready for that. Cue the iconic “Dear Sister” SNL Video. Billy Ray takes a minute to cover the recent Dylan O'Brien/Zoey Deutch starrer Not Okay, we chat briefly on Deepwater Horizon (the best of the Peter Berg/Mark Wahlberg films), and why we think O'Brien has made the right career decisions so far. Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor.
You never forget "The First Time" aka the name of this week's romcom starring Dylan O'Brien (our fave) and Britt Robertson, which turned them into a couple for 6 years! Jenny and Abbey discuss how many pairs of underwear are necessary for a trip, the anticipation and angst you feel building up during a teen romance, and how weird/awful/awkward your actual 'first time' can be (which is one of the reasons why we loved this movie - super real!) Finally the gieurlz discuss some of their most memorable FIRSTS! romcomedians@gmail.com @romcomedianspod @_jennyjennings @abbeyfinch
Dylan O'Brien [Teen Wolf, The Maze Runner, Love and Monsters, The Outfit] talks with Anna about getting fired from his first job, getting into acting, early crushes, Dealbreakers and a lot more.Today's first caller is Melanie, who after a personally difficult year, felt that one of her closest friends wasn't there for her. Now she's wondering if expressing her feelings would help mend or further hurt their relationship.Next up is Michelle, whose truck driving husband is convinced that she's cheating on him leaving Michelle questioning the strength of their marriage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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