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On today's show, the discussion will revolve around the Academy Awards on March 10th, covering the nominees, predictions, and Hollywood in general. GUEST OVERVIEW: Dov Kornits is the co-founder and Managing Director of FilmInk magazine, Australia's leading movie magazine and website. Filmink is involved with film distribution and festivals and is a supporter of the Australian Film industry. https://www.filmink.com.au
Episode 2: ASSERTING COMPLEXITY. Vivian Nguyen & Jamie Tram Asian Australian playwright and actor Vivian Nguyen brings a wealth of stage experience. Her debut 'Thin Threads' was shortlisted for the Patrick White Playwrights Award and 'Bugged' was published in ATYP's National Studio. Her plays 'Politics Aside' and 'a moment to love' debuted to acclaim at Melbourne Fringe, and was supported by Theatre Works and City of Melbourne . She was shortlisted for the Red Stitch INK Writing Program, and was a recipient of The Wheeler's Centre Hot Desk Fellowship for 2023. She's been commissioned by Malthouse Theatre and Footscray Community Arts Centre. Her most recent work is 'The Astonishing Comet Boombox' which was presented in collaboration with City of Maribyrnong for Melbourne Fringe Festival. . Find her on instagram @vivngyn Jamie Tram is a culture writer and screenwriter. They are the Small Screens Editor at The Big Issue, and their work can be found in Spectrum at The Age, Senses of Cinema, Filmink, and elsewhere. They've appeared on ABC's Art Works and Triple R's Primal Screen to gush about their favourite Hong Kong actors (amongst other less important topics). In 2022, they co-wrote the animated short Graveyard Shift, which premiered at MQFF Opening Night. They are an alumni of MIFF's Critics Campus and the VCA, where they've since returned to tutor screenwriting. They are also a 2023 Hot Desk Fellow. Find them on instagram @jamiecatchesthetram, and twitter @sameytram Credits: Producer: Jess Zanoni (@jesszanoni) Co-Producer & Audio Engineer: Sam Pannifex (@otalgiaaudio) Intro Music: Georgia Farry @bby__g__) Artwork: Tinieka Page (@tinieka) With thanks to Henry Farnan, EWF's Marketing & Publicity Coordinator. With support from the Queen Victoria Women's Centre (@qvwc_melbourne), Creative Australia, Creative Victoria, City of Melbourne. Proud to showcase the works of creatives of @melcityoflit.
This week Eliana and Patrick delve into Lizzie Borden's 1986 dramedy Working Girls about a day in the life of a group of young sex workers in a middle-class brothel in 1980s Manhattan.A milieu rarely ever depicted on the big screen in American cinema (in their Criterion essay So Meyer stresses that it was not until Sean Baker's Tangerine in 2015—three decades later—that the lived reality of sex workers would take center stage of a major US feature film again), Borden, with her observational eye and collaborative filmmaking process, circumvents the common dichotomous portrayal of prostitutes as either glamorized or pitiable, shedding light on the profession that proves both sympathetic to its characters and discerning of the mundanity of their profession—ultimately highlighting the autonomy women can exercise while embracing that the world's oldest profession is just that—a profession.Resources:Borden, Lizzie, and Gordon, Betty. “Lizzie Borden and Bette Gordon on Working Girls.” Criterion, 2021,Da Costa, Cassie. Lizzie Borden Is Finally Getting Her Due. Vanity Fair, 15 July 2021,Felando, Cynthia. „4 Lizzie Borden.” Independent Female Filmmakers. A Chronicle Through Interviews, Profiles, and Manifestos, edited by Michele Meek, Rouledge, 2019.Firestone, Shulamith. The Dialectic of Sex. The Case for Feminist Revolution. 1970.Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003.Free, Erin. „Unsung Auteurs: Lizzie Borden.“ FilmInk, 12 May, 2021,Gagne, Emily. “Director Lizzie Borden on Censorship, Community and the Movie She's Kept in the Closet for Over 40 Years.” That Shelf, 1 March 2023,Hoberman, James. “Lizzie Borden's ‘Working Girls' Is About Capitalism, Not Sex.” New York Times, 16 June 2021,Huber, Christoph. “Whatever Happened to Lizzie Borden?” CinemaScope, 17 March 2018, 22 Sept. 2023.Isaacson, Johanna. “Hollywood Kills Feminism: the Work of Lizzie Borden.” Blind Field, 14 August 2019.Lane, Christina. Feminist Hollywood. From Born in Flames to Point Break. Wayne State University Press, 2000.Mayer, So. “Working Girls: Have You Ever Heard of Surplus Value?” Criterion, 13 July 2021.SoundEFF Open Audio License for Le Carnaval des Animaux (Saint-Saëns, Camille - Aquarium) by Neal and Nancy O'Doan and Seattle Youth Orchestra Pandora Records/Al Goldstein ArchiveIntro: CNN
Tonight live, ! He will be discussing his book “ The Paranormal Christian” Richard D. Lewis is an author, journalist, and veteran of the U.S. Air Force. A graduate of the Defense Information School's writing, broadcast, and public affairs programs, Richard joined the Air Force in 1987 and spent 10 years as a broadcast journalist stationed in Turkey, Utah, and Colorado. After his time serving in the Air Force, Richard worked in TV production in Salt Lake City, Utah and Los Angeles, California. Creator of the award-winning Pentagon Channel TV newsmagazine Air Force Space Today, he has won multiple Telly and Thomas Jefferson Awards. Upon completion of Doreen Virtue's Angel Therapy Practitioner Course in 2003, Richard became a certified spiritual counselor by the California Board of Hypnotherapy. He is also a communicant member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod in good standing. He is an active member of Ascension Lutheran Church in Torrance, California, where he participates in special choir and assists in worship services. He has also enjoyed fellowship with Southern Baptists, Independent Baptists, and Church of Christ congregations, where he has delivered sermons, conducted song services, and led small group Bible studies. Richard has been featured in Blackbelt Magazine, FILMINK, Rocket Magazine, Geek Monthly, Astro News, P3 Production Update, Space Country Times, AMC Theatres, AFN TV, Fangoria.com, Campus Circle, The Pentagon Channel, Milsat Magazine, and Santa Maria Times among many others. When not writing or watching the latest Dodgers game or professional boxing matches, Richard enjoys relaxing with his family in Gardena, California.
Richard D. Lewis is an author, journalist, and veteran of the U.S. Air Force. A graduate of theDefense Information School's writing, broadcast, and public affairs programs, Richardjoined the Air Force in 1987 and spent 10 years as a broadcast journalist stationed inTurkey, Utah, and Colorado. After his time serving in the Air Force, Richard worked in TVproduction in Salt Lake City, Utah and Los Angeles, California. Creator of the award-winning Pentagon Channel TV newsmagazine Air Force Space Today, he has won multipleawards for his work, including the Telly, Thomas Jefferson, Air Force Media, and SpaceCommand Media Awards.Upon completion of Doreen Virtue's Angel Therapy Practitioner Course in 2003, Richardbecame a certified spiritual counselor by the California Board of Hypnotherapy. He is also acommunicant member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod in good standing. He is anactive member of Ascension Lutheran Church in Torrance, California, where he participatesin special choirs and assists in worship services. He has also enjoyed fellowship withSouthern Baptists, Independent Baptists, and Church of Christ congregations, where hedelivered sermons, conducted song services, and led small group Bible studies.Richard has been featured in Blackbelt Magazine, FILMINK, Rocket Magazine, Geek Monthly,Astro News, P3 Production Update, Space Country Times, AMC Theatres, AFN TV,Fangoria.com, Campus Circle, The Pentagon Channel, Milsat Magazine, and Santa MariaTimes among many others. He is a published songwriter on Aska's Nine Tongues LP as thelyricist behind their acclaimed single “The Dream.” He also wrote screenplay treatments forGeoff Nicholls of Black Sabbath which were pitched to England's Horror Channel. Richard'sThe first book, The Paranormal Christian: Book I, was published in December 2020. Book 2launched in April, 2022.When not writing or watching the latest Dodgers game (or any other sport), Richard enjoysrelaxing with his family in Gardena, California. Learn more at richarddlewisauthor.com.
Richard D. Lewis is an author,journalist, and veteran of theU.S. Air Force. A graduate of theDefense Information School’swriting, broadcast, and public afairsprograms, Richard joined the AirForce in 1987 and spent 10 years asa broadcast journalist stationed inTurkey, Utah, and Colorado. After histime serving in the Air Force, Richardworked in TV production in Salt LakeCity, Utah and Los Angeles, California.Creator of the award-winningPentagon Channel TV newsmagazineAir Force Space Today, he has wonmultiple Telly and Thomas JefersonAwards.Upon completion of Doreen Virtue’s Angel Therapy Practitioner Course in2003, Richard became a certified spiritual counselor by the California Boardof Hypnotherapy. He is also a communicant member of the Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod in good standing. He is an active member of AscensionLutheran Church in Torrance, California, where he participates in specialchoir and assists in worship services. He has also enjoyed fellowship withSouthern Baptists, Independent Baptists, and Church of Christ congregations,where he has delivered sermons, conducted song services, and led smallgroup Bible studies.Richard has been featured in Blackbelt Magazine, FILMINK, Rocket Magazine,Geek Monthly, Astro News, P3 Production Update, Space Country Times,AMC Theatres, AFN TV, Fangoria.com, Campus Circle, The PentagonChannel, Milsat Magazine, and Santa Maria Times among many others.When not writing or watching the latest Dodgers game or professional boxingmatches, Richard enjoys relaxing with his family in Gardena, California. Learnmore at www.zoranpress.com.Can a Christian be possessed? Do God’s angels and Satan’s demons dwell unseen among us,engaged in spiritual warfare? Are ghosts and spirit manifestations real? How about aliensand UFOs?If you believe in the Bible, you already have faith in the unseen. Unusual experiences are atestimony of sacred Scripture and the gateway to understanding the power of God in yourlife. Just like in biblical times, mysterious forces are still at work today. The paranormal worldisn’t merely scary hauntings and occult legends.In The Paranormal Christian, journalist Richard D. Lewis explores his own true spiritualjourney and real stories of others to correlate supernatural phenomena and the biblicalworldview—without compromising either.In this book, you’ll discover:• How to trust your intuition and consciously tune into The Voice every day.• A mystical examination of the Bible and the history of paranormal and psychicphenomena and prophecy within Christianity.• A guide to discerning between the presence of positive and negative entities.• True stories of hauntings, spiritual healing and miracles performed by the Holy Spirit.• How to protect yourself against the horror of The Swarming – even in your mostvulnerable state.You can believe in the Holy Bible as the word of God orchestrated by divine intention andtrust the wisdom of the supernatural worldview of the Bible writers and the fact that themystical never left us. It’s time to bring paranormal back into the light where it belongs. If youare searching out real answers for the Church, you will find them here. www.zoranpress.com
Richard D. Lewis is an author, journalist, and veteran of the U.S. Air Force. A graduate of the Defense Information School’s writing, broadcast, and public afairs programs, Richard joined the Air Force in 1987 and spent 10 years as a broadcast journalist stationed in Turkey, Utah, and Colorado. After his time serving in the Air Force, Richard worked in TV production in Salt Lake City, Utah and Los Angeles, California. Creator of the award-winning Pentagon Channel TV newsmagazine Air Force Space Today, he has won multiple Telly and Thomas Jeferson Awards. Upon completion of Doreen Virtue’s Angel Therapy Practitioner Course in 2003, Richard became a certified spiritual counselor by the California Board of Hypnotherapy. He is also a communicant member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod in good standing. He is an active member of Ascension Lutheran Church in Torrance, California, where he participates in special choir and assists in worship services. He has also enjoyed fellowship with Southern Baptists, Independent Baptists, and Church of Christ congregations, where he has delivered sermons, conducted song services, and led small group Bible studies. Richard has been featured in Blackbelt Magazine, FILMINK, Rocket Magazine, Geek Monthly, Astro News, P3 Production Update, Space Country Times, AMC Theatres, AFN TV, Fangoria.com, Campus Circle, The Pentagon Channel, Milsat Magazine, and Santa Maria Times among many others. When not writing or watching the latest Dodgers game or professional boxing matches, Richard enjoys relaxing with his family in Gardena, California. Learn more at www.zoranpress.com. Can a Christian be possessed? Do God’s angels and Satan’s demons dwell unseen among us, engaged in spiritual warfare? Are ghosts and spirit manifestations real? How about aliens and UFOs? If you believe in the Bible, you already have faith in the unseen. Unusual experiences are a testimony of sacred Scripture and the gateway to understanding the power of God in your life. Just like in biblical times, mysterious forces are still at work today. The paranormal world isn’t merely scary hauntings and occult legends. In The Paranormal Christian, journalist Richard D. Lewis explores his own true spiritual journey and real stories of others to correlate supernatural phenomena and the biblical worldview—without compromising either. In this book, you’ll discover: • How to trust your intuition and consciously tune into The Voice every day. • A mystical examination of the Bible and the history of paranormal and psychic phenomena and prophecy within Christianity. • A guide to discerning between the presence of positive and negative entities. • True stories of hauntings, spiritual healing and miracles performed by the Holy Spirit. • How to protect yourself against the horror of The Swarming – even in your most vulnerable state. You can believe in the Holy Bible as the word of God orchestrated by divine intention and trust the wisdom of the supernatural worldview of the Bible writers and the fact that the mystical never left us. It’s time to bring paranormal back into the light where it belongs. If you are searching out real answers for the Church, you will fnd them here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patriotmedia/support
If you believe in the Bible, you already havefaith in the unseen. Unusual experiences are atestimony of sacred Scripture and the gateway tounderstanding the power of God in your life. Justlike in biblical times, mysterious forces are still atwork today. The paranormal world isn't merelyscary hauntings and occult legends.Can a Christian be possessed? Do God's angels and Satan's demons dwell unseen among us,engaged in spiritual warfare? Are ghosts and spirit manifestations real? How about aliensand UFOs?If you believe in the Bible, you already have faith in the unseen. Unusual experiences are atestimony of sacred Scripture and the gateway to understanding the power of God in yourlife. Just like in biblical times, mysterious forces are still at work today. The paranormal worldisn't merely scary hauntings and occult legends.In The Paranormal Christian, journalist Richard D. Lewis explores his own true spiritualjourney and real stories of others to correlate supernatural phenomena and the biblicalworldview—without compromising either.In this book, you'll discover:• How to trust your intuition and consciously tune into The Voice every day.• A mystical examination of the Bible and the history of paranormal and psychicphenomena and prophecy within Christianity.• A guide to discerning between the presence of positive and negative entities.• True stories of hauntings, spiritual healing and miracles performed by the Holy Spirit.• How to protect yourself against the horror of The Swarming – even in your mostvulnerable state.You can believe in the Holy Bible as the word of God orchestrated by divine intention andtrust the wisdom of the supernatural worldview of the Bible writers and the fact that themystical never left us. It's time to bring paranormal back into the light where it belongs. If youare searching out real answers for the Church, you will find them here.Richard D. Lewis is an author,journalist, and veteran of theU.S. Air Force. A graduate of theDefense Information School'swriting, broadcast, and public affairsprograms, Richard joined the AirForce in 1987 and spent 10 years asa broadcast journalist stationed inTurkey, Utah, and Colorado. After histime serving in the Air Force, Richardworked in TV production in Salt LakeCity, Utah and Los Angeles, California.Creator of the award-winningPentagon Channel TV newsmagazineAir Force Space Today, he has wonmultiple Telly and Thomas JefersonAwards.Upon completion of Doreen Virtue's Angel Therapy Practitioner Course in2003, Richard became a certified spiritual counselor by the California Boardof Hypnotherapy. He is also a communicant member of the Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod in good standing. He is an active member of AscensionLutheran Church in Torrance, California, where he participates in specialchoir and assists in worship services. He has also enjoyed fellowship withSouthern Baptists, Independent Baptists, and Church of Christ congregations,where he has delivered sermons, conducted song services, and led smallgroup Bible studies.Richard has been featured in Blackbelt Magazine, FILMINK, Rocket Magazine,Geek Monthly, Astro News, P3 Production Update, Space Country Times,AMC Theatres, AFN TV, Fangoria.com, Campus Circle, The PentagonChannel, Milsat Magazine, and Santa Maria Times among many others.When not writing or watching the latest Dodgers game or professional boxingmatches, Richard enjoys relaxing with his family in Gardena, California. Learnmore at www.zoranpress.com.https://www.patreon.com/patriotradiowww.patriotradionetwork.org
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 126, I join film reporter, broadcaster, historian, author with almost two decades of experience working in television, Alicia Malone. Alicia and I talk about picking the "great ass" minute on her previous appearance, discuss what makes a classic in the traditional sense, beautifully written cursive notes and Pakula's hesitation in casting Robards as Bradlee. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *About Alicia Malone (via* *aliciamalone.com* ( https://aliciamalone.com/ ) *)* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alicia Malone is a film reporter, broadcaster, historian, author and self-confessed movie geek, with almost two decades of experience working in television. She was born in Canberra, Australia, with a love of cinema… and horses. Her weekdays were spent trying to convince fellow high school students to join her film club, and weekends were reserved for horse-riding and self-study: making her way through film books and visiting her local video store with her never-ending watchlist of classic and foreign films, taking advantage of their seven films for seven days for seven dollars deal. The day after graduating from high school, Alicia moved to “the big smoke” of Sydney, deciding not to go to University, but to try and get work in film or television. She immediately got a job working at a video store, where she took her “staff picks” list a little too seriously, and annoyed customers by suggesting alternative films to the ones they had chosen. Not long after, at the age of 18, Alicia began to work at the national television station, Channel Seven. Her TV career began as a teleprompter operator for the Australian broadcast of the 2000 Sydney Olympics, plus the breakfast show “Sunrise” and the national news. Alicia stayed at Channel Seven for six years, trying out a variety of behind-the-scenes production roles - from graphics to director’s assistant to continuity on “Home and Away.” Then, she answered an ad for a producer, writer and editor for the cable network Movie Network - a place where she could finally put her film expertise to work. Never afraid to go after her dreams, in 2007, Alicia pitched an original show for Movie Network called “Trailer Park,” where she would serve as the producer, editor and… host. It was green-lit, and Alicia’s hosting career began, soon adding film reporter to her title after being sent to interview the stars on the red carpet and at press junkets. Over the next three years Alicia gained notice hosting more movie-centric shows for Movie Network, and working as a film critic for “FilmInk” magazine, “Triple M” radio and “The Morning Show” on national television. And then, at the end of 2010, Alicia decided to go after her dreams once more - quitting all her jobs, saying goodbye to her friends and family… and moving to Hollywood with two suitcases to her name. Since then, Alicia has appeared on the Today show, NPR, MSNBC, ABC’s Academy Awards Red Carpet Pre-show, CNN’s “The Movies” docu-series and many more as a film expert. She has also worked as a correspondent for “Fandango,” where she created the show “Indie Movie Guide,” which she hosted, produced, filmed and edited. From 2016 until its end in 2018, Alicia was hired as the host of “FilmStruck.” the streaming service for Turner Classic Movies and Criterion, and also hosted and produced “The FilmStruck Podcast.” In 2018, Alicia achieved another of her dreams, by becoming a host on Turner Classic Movies. She can currently be seen introducing the films on Sundays and Tuesdays, and hosting “TCM Imports” on Sunday nights. Alicia is also an interviewer for “Adventures in Movie Going” on the Criterion Channel, and the host of “Reel Destinations” for Focus Features. Alicia is passionate about preserving film history and encouraging new viewers to watch classic films, foreign cinema and arthouse movies. She believes in using her voice to do what she can to keep classic cinema alive, and to support women in film. In 2015, Alicia gave a TEDx talk about gender inequality in the film industry and why that needs to change. In 2017, she was invited to give a second TEDx talk, expanding on the subject further and delving into the early history of women in cinema. Alicia has also spoken about women in film at festivals and conferences around America, and was named of one the 100 #WorthyWomen of 2016 and one of LA Weekly’s People of 2019. Her first book “Backwards and in Heels” about the history of women in Hollywood was published in 2017, and her second book “The Female Gaze: Essential Movies Made by Women” was released in 2018. Alicia has traveled the world to cover the BAFTAs, the Academy Awards, the Cannes Film Festival, Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival and SXSW. She has been on the juries of the AFI Film Festival, the Overlook Film Festival, HollyShorts and the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, and has moderated hundreds of film Q&As and panels. Alicia is also a member of the Hollywood Critics Association and over the years has interviewed almost every movie star and filmmaker you can name. She also wrote this bio, but knew it would sound much less egotistical if written in third person. *Website:* https://aliciamalone.com/ ( https://aliciamalone.com/ ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
We speak with Zabou Breitman, French actress and director of the animation/drama “The Swallows Of Kabul”. The movie depicts a young couple’s life under the Taliban rule and how one gesture can endanger it. “… very powerful, and a superb parable, with a lump-in-the-throat ending that’s more moving than most live-action movies.” FilmInk [...]Read More... from The Swallows Of Kabul
I spoke to Dov Kornits from a Filmink Presents a distributor of films into the Australian New Zealand market, films that aren't mainstream blockbusters. We discuss the relationships between filmmakers, distributors, cinemas and you the audience and more specifically about a couple of films he has coming out through an On Demand streaming service set up by Classice Cinemas. Tammy’s Always Dying & Talking About Trees.Tammy’s Always Dying will be available to stream from May 21 – June 3, 2020 and Talking About Trees from May 28 – June 10, 2020, exclusively through Classic, Lido, Cameo and Ritz Cinemas’ On Demand Streaming Service for $14.99 each. News ItemsThe New Normal International Film Festival NNIFF an initiative of media students from 'The Festival Experience' studio led by Cerise Howard, based at RMIT is running online June 4-6th through a live stream of short and selected feaure films and engagement with filmmakers focusing on the themes of social distancing, personal growth, isolation from loved ones, or the relationship with environment. They are still open for entries with the deadline a slim one day to go May 22 submissions via FilmFreeway page on The New Normal International Film Festival site. Get in touch with them if you have something you want to share in the moving image line that fits.Sunday May 24th the Mojo Film Festival will be held as usual to celebrate World Schizophrenia day On Schitzy Inc's Youtube channel. The 15 finalist films are all made by filmakers with lived experience of major mental illnesses and Schizy In is an arts organisation led by and for a global community of people who believe that healinf from the post traumatic stress of these mental health experiences comes from being creative, curious and courageous.
Do videogames depict drug use accurately? And can some games give you a digital high? Host Rad has a frank chat with Triple J's Ben Harvey and Filmink's Anthony O'Connor about drugs in videogames.
This weeks Film Feuds - LIVE EPISODE - Worst Movie Ever Starring Co-Director and Writer of Happy Feet 2, Gary Eck- with his pick "Taken 3" www.twitter.com/GaryEck FilmInk News editor, Travis Johnson - with his pick "Marmaduke" www.twitter.com/FilmInk From MattsMovieReviews.Net , Matthew Pejkovic - with his pick "Diana" www.twitter.com/MattsMovieRev Hosted by Seizure Kaiser www.twitter.com/iAmSeizure FOLLOW US ON FACE BOOK AND TWITTER www.facebook.com/FilmFeuds www.twitter.com/FilmFeudPodcast www.iAmSeiure.com Do check out my comic Nu-Age www.twitter.com/NuAgeComic www.facebook.com/NuAgeComic Do check out our other podcast GAME GRUDGES www.twitter.com/GameGrudges www.facebook.com/GameGrudges Theme song "The Golden Age of Video" by Ricardo Autobahn www.twitter.com/ricardoautobahn www.facebook.com/ricardoautobahn This show is inspired by Red Letter Media's Best of the Worst AND Screen Junkies' Movie Fights . All Rights Reserved iAmSeizure.com 2016
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann’s 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. In this bonus episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE we bring back the original three guests of the show - Luke Buckmaster, Garth Franklin and Stu Coote - to discuss the minutes they’d wished they’d been able to talk about. We discuss Captain Hydration, the ever-present hazards of walking your doggie, and the sit down at Kate Mantilini’s for a second helping of the centrepiece scene of the film (in its entirety).GUEST BIOSLUKE BUCKMASTER IS A WRITER, FILM AND TV CRITIC AND PUBLIC SPEAKER.He is currently writer and film critic for The Guardian Australia, writer and film critic for Daily Review and a contributor to publications such as BBC online and the website of the Australian Centre of the Moving Image (ACMI). Luke has contributed to a wide range of other publications including VICE, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Senses of Cinema, Arts Hub, Screen Hub, Filmink and The Big Issue. Luke has lectured about cinema for LaTrobe University and in 2010 won an Australian Film Critics Association writing award for his review of I’m Still Here. In 2014 and 2015 he presented digital literacy workshops on the topic of film and TV in social media for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.Find him on Twitter here.GARTH FRANKLIN - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, DARKHORIZONS.COMOne of the very first online entertainment journalists, Sydney-based Garth Franklin has clocked up more hours, stories and experience in this field than the entire staff of various other sites combined. Respected and well-regarded amongst his peers, Franklin created and designed the very first Dark Horizons® incarnation on geocities.com back in April 1996 and has steered it through at least four major re-designs, two recessions, hundreds of interviews, thousands of screenings, and tens of thousands of articles.Garth’s work over the past nearly twenty years has taken him all over the globe to places like Auckland, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Bangkok, Baton Rouge, Berlin, Calgary, Chicago, Dallas, Edmonton, Harare, Hwange, Honolulu, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Nadi, Naples, New York City, Paris, Perth, Prague, Rome, Rotorua, San Diego, San Francisco, Siem Reap, Singapore, Surfer’s Paradise, Suva, Toronto, Vancouver, Venice and Wellington. He has regular consulted with and/or worked alongside publicists, managers, producers, studio VPs, agents, filmmakers and celebrities in the US, UK, Europe and Australia.Franklin, who is also a ‘Top Critic’ on Rotten Tomatoes and member of the Australian Film Critics Association, has also contributed columns for several outlets including Empire Magazine Australia, Cinescape Magazine and AOL, served as a film critic on both Foxtel’s Channel V and ABC Radio 702 with Angela Catterns, contributed content or towards pieces for numerous outlets ranging from IGN to USA Today to the U.S. Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, and guested on several podcasts including The Leaky Cauldron, Smodcast’s Team Jack, Pod Save Our Screen and Hell is for Hyphenates.STU COOTEStu is the self-professed primary leg of The Sinner Files Podcast tripod, confessing cinematic sins twice a week with co-hosts Liam and Josh. He is also primary film geek occasionally writing, but mostly podcasting on Australian Geek site Geek Of Oz.Film Critic at Geek of Oz and Co-Host of The Sinner Files podcast. Follow Stu on Twitter here: @stu_watches Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations
The opening heist to end all opening heists is finally over. It's the fourteenth episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute. Host Blake Howard, the Guardian and The Daily Review's Luke Buckmaster, Geek of Oz and The Sinner Files' Stu Coote and Dark Horizon's Garth Franklin cast themselves as characters from McCauley's crew, asking about how the 'Console T.V Man' gets his power, and the criminal code of honour. GUEST BIOSTU COOTEFilm Critic at Geek of Oz and Co-Host of The Sinner Files podcast. LUKE BUCKMASTER IS A WRITER, FILM AND TV CRITIC AND PUBLIC SPEAKER.He is currently writer and film critic for The Guardian Australia, writer and film critic for Daily Review and a contributor to publications such as BBC online and the website of the Australian Centre of the Moving Image (ACMI). Luke has contributed to a wide range of other publications including VICE, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Senses of Cinema, Arts Hub, Screen Hub, Filmink and The Big Issue. Luke has lectured about cinema for LaTrobe University and in 2010 won an Australian Film Critics Association writing award for his review of I'm Still Here. In 2014 and 2015 he presented digital literacy workshops on the topic of film and TV in social media for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Find him on Twitter here.GARTH FRANKLIN - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, DARKHORIZONS.COMOne of the very first online entertainment journalists, Sydney-based Garth Franklin has clocked up more hours, stories and experience in this field than the entire staff of various other sites combined. Respected and well-regarded amongst his peers, Franklin created and designed the very first Dark Horizons® incarnation on geocities.com back in April 1996 and has steered it through at least four major re-designs, two recessions, hundreds of interviews, thousands of screenings, and tens of thousands of articles. Garth's work over the past nearly twenty years has taken him all over the globe to places like Auckland, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Bangkok, Baton Rouge, Berlin, Calgary, Chicago, Dallas, Edmonton, Harare, Hwange, Honolulu, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Nadi, Naples, New York City, Paris, Perth, Prague, Rome, Rotorua, San Diego, San Francisco, Siem Reap, Singapore, Surfer's Paradise, Suva, Toronto, Vancouver, Venice and Wellington. He has regular consulted with and/or worked alongside publicists, managers, producers, studio VPs, agents, filmmakers and celebrities in the US, UK, Europe and Australia. Franklin, who is also a 'Top Critic' on Rotten Tomatoes and member of the Australian Film Critics Association, has also contributed columns for several outlets including Empire Magazine Australia, Cinescape Magazine and AOL, served as a film critic on both Foxtel's Channel V and ABC Radio 702 with Angela Catterns, contributed content or towards pieces for numerous outlets ranging from IGN to USA Today to the U.S. Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, and guested on several podcasts including The Leaky Cauldron, Smodcast's Team Jack, Pod Save Our Screen and Hell is for Hyphenates.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations
It's episode eleven of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT, one minute at a time. It takes an all-star crew and the efficiency of Bill Belichick & Tom Brady to unpack the perfect execution of Neil McCauley and his team. Host Blake Howard is joined by the Guardian and The Daily Review's Luke Buckmaster, Geek of Oz's Stu Coote and Dark Horizon's Garth Franklin to talk professionalism, action geography and face massage. GUEST BIOLuke Buckmaster is a writer, film and TV critic and public speaker.He is currently writer and film critic for The Guardian Australia, writer and film critic for Daily Review and a contributor to publications such as BBC online and the website of the Australian Centre of the Moving Image (ACMI). Luke has contributed to a wide range of other publications including VICE, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Senses of Cinema, Arts Hub, Screen Hub, Filmink and The Big Issue. Luke has lectured about cinema for LaTrobe University and in 2010 won an Australian Film Critics Association writing award for his review of I'm Still Here. In 2014 and 2015 he presented digital literacy workshops on the topic of film and TV in social media for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Find him on Twitter here.Garth Franklin - Editor-in-Chief, Darkhorizons.comOne of the very first online entertainment journalists, Sydney-based Garth Franklin has clocked up more hours, stories and experience in this field than the entire staff of various other sites combined. Respected and well-regarded amongst his peers, Franklin created and designed the very first Dark Horizons® incarnation on geocities.com back in April 1996 and has steered it through at least four major re-designs, two recessions, hundreds of interviews, thousands of screenings, and tens of thousands of articles. Garth's work over the past nearly twenty years has taken him all over the globe to places like Auckland, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Bangkok, Baton Rouge, Berlin, Calgary, Chicago, Dallas, Edmonton, Harare, Hwange, Honolulu, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Nadi, Naples, New York City, Paris, Perth, Prague, Rome, Rotorua, San Diego, San Francisco, Siem Reap, Singapore, Surfer's Paradise, Suva, Toronto, Vancouver, Venice and Wellington. He has regular consulted with and/or worked alongside publicists, managers, producers, studio VPs, agents, filmmakers and celebrities in the US, UK, Europe and Australia. Franklin, who is also a 'Top Critic' on Rotten Tomatoes and member of the Australian Film Critics Association, has also contributed columns for several outlets including Empire Magazine Australia, Cinescape Magazine and AOL, served as a film critic on both Foxtel's Channel V and ABC Radio 702 with Angela Catterns, contributed content or towards pieces for numerous outlets ranging from IGN to USA Today to the U.S. Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, and guested on several podcasts including The Leaky Cauldron, Smodcast's Team Jack, Pod Save Our Screen and Hell is for Hyphenates.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations