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Welcome back to The Club Podcast, we hope you all had a lovely Christmas!As we head towards the New Year, the boys return with a festive line-up for a fun, chaotic and nostalgic end to the year.The episode kicks off with the panel building The World XI of 2025, selecting the very best players from across world football. With talent stacked in every position, the debate gets heated, especially between Buvey and Karel as they clash over which players deserve to make the final XI.Next the lads turn back the clock and dive into the world of football cinema, debating the best - and worst - football films of all time, ranking them into tiers and revisiting some iconic (and questionable) classics along the way.To round off the episode, it's time for The Club's End-of-Year Awards voted for by a mix of you, the listeners, and the panel in the studio as the boys reflect on the moments, players and stories that defined the year.Tune in for a festive, fun and chaotic episode as we close out the year and look ahead to 2026.Thank you for rocking with us throughout the year — we can't wait to bring you even more in the New Year.All this and more in the latest episode of The Club.Happy New Year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's Out Now with Aaron and Abe wants you to dream big. Jonathan Van Dyke and Movies, Films & Flix's Mark Hofmeyer join Aaron to discuss Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet. Hear what this group has to say about A24's determined ping pong champion story from director Josh Safdie. Plus, there's plenty of time for other movie chatter, thoughts on new previews, games, and listener comments. Tune in for Out Now Quickies™ (6:46), Trailer Talk for The Drama (28:18), the main review (32:17), Games (1:31:27), and Out Now Feedback (1:36:48). So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill…
In this episode of Mission Matters, Adam Torres interviews Joshua Berwald, Owner of Quixotic Arts Films, about attending AFM for the first time, learning the relationship-driven side of distribution, and how Quixotic builds lean, high-quality films—using community, strategy, and a slate mindset to scale sustainable independent filmmaking. This interview is part of our AFM 2025 Series. Big thank you to American Film Market ! Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Mission Matters, Adam Torres interviews Ian Stevenson, Director & Producer at Bondi Beach Productions, about how to navigate AFM with intention—prepping early, targeting the right buyers, and using networking to advance finished films and projects in development. This interview is part of our AFM 2025 Series. Big thank you to American Film Market ! About Ian Stevenson With a rugged beginning as an Australian ‘jackaroo' (cowboy), Ian has 20 years of award-winning international experience in scripted and non-scripted television and film, on productions with budgets ranging from $500k-$10M. He has filmed in 20 countries including the deserts of Cairo, the canals of Venice, on top of 18,000 feet Bolivian mountains and deep inside rebel occupied jungles of Belize. Establishing his own production company, Ian's first program, “Purple Haze”, won awards and sold internationally. He then headed to Cannes to sell films. Since then, Ian has directed, produced and created several prime time, number-one rating TV shows. His Director skills draw the performance from hosts, actors, reality talent and celebrities (RuPaul, Ashton Kutcher, Kevin Hart, Kristin Chenoweth, Tori Spelling, Tommy Lee, Ludacris, Linda Perry, Mel Gibson). Whether it's shooting a TV Show or Documentary or 35 mm Commercial, Ian, through his creativity, working in a collaborative style, along with his passion for the TV and Film business always delivers a high-quality result of stunning pictures and, engaging and entertaining stories. About Bondi Beach Productions Conceived on the shores of Sydney, Australia's historic Aboriginal-named Bondi Beach (“water tumbling over rocks”); Bondi Beach Productions is a multi-award-winning Film and TV production company with offices also in Los Angeles and New York. This interview is part of our AFM 2025 Series. Big thank you to American Film Market ! Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 411 - Scorsese Directs Films for the Hallmark Channel, Right? by Free Legal Advice
Hello and welcome back to the final We Needed Roads podcast of the year, our Top 10 Films of 2025 episode!And honestly, we're lucky this recording still exists because friendships were tested.Neil championed small British indie films no one else had heard of, David flew the flag for horror like it was a religion, Marie championed exactly two films, and Jose… well… Jose knows what he did and has since been formally accused of lying on the podcast.There are rants. There is swearing. There are angry looks across the screen. And by the end of this episode, we genuinely don't know if we'll all still be on speaking terms.So strap in — this is We Needed Roads' Top 10 Films of 2025, and it gets messy.This list is correct. Until you tell us why it isn't.If you love movies, TV, geek culture or listening to four people passionately argue about shows… give us a LIKE, drop a COMMENT, and hit SUBSCRIBE so we can lurk in your algorithm forever.Let us know if you agree with our Top 10 Shows of 2025 list, and if not what show you think should be there!Follow We Needed Roads Podcast on the socials:
David Long returns for Part 2 of Holiday Bets, our annual special on the Golden Globes and Oscars betting lines. In this episode, we discuss Lead Actor & Actress, Best Director, Casting, Cinematography, Film Editing, Production Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, Costumes, Sound and Documentary Feature. . Betting Tutorial - 1:42 . David's Annual Martingale Strategy - 4:25 . Lead Actor: featuring a big Timothee Chalamet discussion, 2 Globe categories, plus Oscar Nominations and Winner predictions - 8:11 . Lead Actress - 35:16 . Best Director - 48:09 . Other Categories: Casting, Cinematography, Film Editing, Production Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, Costumes, Sound and Doc Feature - 1:04:05 . OUTRO: Make sure to follow David's betting tips on X: https://x.com/1DavidLong Otherwise, you can follow our work https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar and we thank you for supporting the show. Please stay tuned to our feed for several year end specials next week including our Top 10 Films of the Year and Top 10 Predictions for the next film year.
The fourth episode in our season of live recordings from the Regent Street Cinema is about another film that explores the relationship between biography and philosophy: Derek Jarman's Wittgenstein (1993), which tells the story of an extraordinary life in a way that is both light and profound. David talks to writer and philosopher Nikhil Krishnan about Ludwig Wittengenstein's ideas of war, science, truth, freedom, sexuality, language, loyalty and communism and how they are portrayed on screen. Does the life explain the ideas or do the ideas explain the life? Next time: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind w/Beeban Kidron Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nous abordons 2 films sur le thème des motos ou Bikesploitation -David vous a choisi " les machines du diable " ou Losers en VOun film au scénario improbable , on vous laissera découvrir ^^-Erwelyn vous présentera Justice de Flic (1993) ;Film avec Charlie Sheen et avec 739 titres différents ^^ Voici maintenant tout les liens utiles pour nous suivre partout et même nous harceler :-Blog D' erwelynhttps://chroniquesterriennes.com/-Page FaceBook de FouTrackhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100051575176547&locale=fr_FR-Page FaceBook de L' enfer des films https://www.facebook.com/groups/488910091651617-Page YouTube de FouTrackhttps://youtube.com/@foutracklaplaylistdelenfer1873?si=AE9W6ubz5Ms_aj3l-Page Youtube de L' Enfer Des Filmshttps://youtube.com/@lenferdesfilms2987?si=rP-8rqtaiB7WuN7q-Compte Instagram de FouTrackhttps://www.instagram.com/foutrack.podcast/-Compte X de FouTrackhttps://x.com/_FouTrack
In this episode of Mission Matters, Adam Torres interviews Unni Rav, Founder of Visual Narrative Films, and Olga Gabris, Exec. Creative Producer & Partner at Visual Narrative Films, about leveraging AFM to pitch a slate, building films with a distribution-first mindset, and their mission to take projects from script to screen—so indie films get finished, launched, and seen. This interview is part of our AFM 2025 Series. Big thank you to American Film Market ! About Unni Rav Unni Rav is an award-winning cinematographer, executive producer, and founder of Visual Narrative Films. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he's known for his striking visual style and narrative sensitivity across feature films, shorts, documentaries, and branded content. His recent work includes Lost Inside (AppleTV & Amazon), Boundaries (in post-production), Lemurian Candidate (releasing end of 2025), and Tapak (an Indonesian feature currently in production). Unni's films have received critical acclaim, and his commercial collaborations span brands like Burger King, Calvin Klein, and Harley Davidson. With a heartfelt eye for story, he brings emotion, atmosphere, and human depth to every frame. About Olga Gabris Olga Gabris is an award-winning Screenwriter, Producer, and Director based in the SF Bay Area. Her accomplishments range from bagging a Best Screenplay for her short film Effervescence, to winning Producer of the year 2025 at the BraveMaker Film Festival. While piloting her own media company Coffee Cup Productions, she has made her mark with dark humor and psychological dramas. Olga, who often finds inspiration while wandering graveyards with a cup of black coffee, uses Morbid Optimism to narrate stories that deal with technology, mental health, and the meaning of life. About Visual Narrative Films Visual Narrative Films is a full-service indie film production company based in the Bay Area, California. Founded in 2019 by cinematographer Unni Rav, the company focuses on developing and producing visually compelling narrative-driven indie feature films and shorts. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Week on Toy Power Podcast; we are taking a close look at a few of the New Mondo TMNT Soft Vinyl Figures - namely: Baxter Stockman, Ray Fillet & Mondo Gecko! With close comparisons of how they compare with their Vintage Counterparts & just what makes these figures so unique from anything that has come before! (Plus: a bit of a wish-list too!) Then we take a look at what 2026 has in the space of upcoming Films! Aside from the obvious Sequel Heavy releases, we chat towards what we are most excited for! This is our Final ep of 2025 - see you in the New Year!!Support the show: http://patreon.com/toypowerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode: It's the final Hub on Hollywood episode of 2025! James and Jamie look at the New York Times' best movies of the year, films watched at the movie theater, breakout actors, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery review, and more! The Hub on Hollywood, hosted by Jamie and James, delves into the thriving film industry in New England. The podcast explores the production of various projects, including commercials, television shows, and full-length feature films. The podcast offers insight into New England’s growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews. Subscribers can access the podcast on the iHeartRadio app and follow the hosts on Instagram and TikTok for updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Film‑ und Serienanalyse zu Der Fremde, One Battle after Another, Family Plan 2, Wir kaufen einen Zoo & Pluribus In unserer neuesten Podcast‑Episode tauchen wir tief ein in fünf aktuelle und relevante Produktionen aus Film und Streaming. Die Mischung reicht von europäischem Arthouse‑Drama über Hollywood‑Blockbuster bis hin zu emotionalem Familienkino und einer viel diskutierten AppleTV+ Serie. Der Fremde (L'Etranger) – Francois Ozon interpretiert existenzielles Drama neu Ozon widmet sich erneut komplexen Charakteren und moralischen Grauzonen. Sein Film „Der Fremde“ erzählt die Geschichte eines Mannes, der nach einem schicksalhaften Ereignis zunehmend zwischen gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen und innerer Leere zerrieben wird. Die Episode beleuchtet die filmische Umsetzung, die psychologische Tiefe und Ozons typische Handschrift. One Battle after Another – Paul Thomas Anderson & Leonardo DiCaprio in Höchstform PTA liefert ein intensives Drama über persönliche Konflikte, Machtstrukturen und die Frage, wie viele Kämpfe ein Mensch im Leben führen kann. Leonardo DiCaprio trägt den Film mit einer kraftvollen Performance. Wir sprechen über die Bildsprache, die Charakterentwicklung und die thematische Vielschichtigkeit. Family Plan 2 – AppleTV+ setzt die Action‑Comedy fort Mark Wahlberg kehrt zurück in seine Rolle als Familienvater mit Geheimnissen. Der zweite Teil kombiniert Humor, Action und Familienchaos. Wir analysieren, ob die Fortsetzung das Niveau des ersten Films halten kann und wie AppleTV+ das Genre weiterentwickelt. Wir kaufen einen Zoo – Feel‑Good‑Kino von Cameron Crowe Der Film mit Matt Damon bleibt ein emotionaler Klassiker. Wir sprechen darüber, warum die Mischung aus Familiengeschichte, Tierliebe und Neuanfang auch heute noch funktioniert und welche filmischen Elemente Crowe besonders stark einsetzt. Pluribus – Staffel 1 & Staffelfinale der AppleTV+ Serie Die Serie „Pluribus“ überzeugt mit politischer Spannung, komplexen Figuren und einem Finale, das viele offene Fragen beantwortet – und neue aufwirft. Wir diskutieren die wichtigsten Wendungen, die Charakterbögen und warum die Serie so viel Gesprächsstoff liefert. Timecodes: 00:00:00 Einleitung 00:01:54 Der Fremde 00:27:39 Wir tippen den nächsten Sneakfilm 00:30:13 One Battle after Another 00:40:42 Kinocharts und Neustarts 00:45:02 Family Plan 2 01:05:45 Wir kaufen einen Zoo 01:14:10 Pluribus S01 #SPOILER 01:22:17 Abschied ..............
Qu'est-ce qu'un gentleman ? Un homme habillé en tweed qui passe sa journée à tirer sur des perdrix et à jouer au cricket ? Quelqu'un de particulièrement noble dans l'âme, magnanime dans les affaires et droit dans les combats ? Une personne honorée par la monarchie, la société, la littérature britanniques ? Ou un snob prétentieux doublé d'une brute vulgaire capable des pires vilenies ? Richard de Seze propose, en trente-trois tableaux, une exploration du vaste monde des gentlemen anglais, depuis les plus connus, figures de la royauté ou militaires célébrés, jusqu'aux plus obscurs, dont la trace dans l'histoire se limite à une ou deux anecdotes. On y découvrira, à travers le rire et la stupeur, la bassesse qui semble, à rebours de l'image traditionnellement reçue, être la marque de fabrique de ceux dont on a appris à saluer l'élégance et le fair-play. Journaliste, Richard de Seze est écrivain et collabore avec plusieurs magazines et journaux dans leurs colonnes culturelles.Richard de Sèze est notre invité en partenariat avec le Salon du Livre d'Histoire de Versailles, pour les Interviews HistoireHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Episode 336 Looking for something great to read or watch on TV over the festive period? We've got you covered. In a special edition of the podcast, we share our favourite books, TV and films of 2025 - for those moments when you need a break from the festivities. From pure science fiction to books exploring climate change and the history of our early ancestors, we have something for everyone. Below is a list of our top picks. Films and TV Ocean with David Attenborough Andor Season 2 The White House Effect Human with Ella al-Shamahi Pluribus My Husband the Cyborg Severance Season 2 Books Every Version of You by Grace Chan The Story of CO2 is the Story of Everything by Peter Brannen Clearing the Air by Hannah Ritchie Positive Tipping Points by Tim Lenton The Last Neanderthal by Ludovic Slimak Hello Cruel World by Melinda Moyer Hosted by Rowan Hooper with guests Bethan Ackerley and Alison Flood. Sign up to our book club for more recommendations, discussion and author interviews https://www.newscientist.com/bookclub/ To read more about these stories, visit https://www.newscientist.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode it concludes our holiday special as we rank the our personal favorite Bruce Willis films. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the FilmBrosPodcast !! Leave a message on our socials! Twitter, TIktok, IG @FIlmBrosPodcastSupport the show
In this episode, Professor Mouse and the Cosmologist discuss Rian Johnson's "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery."
A2 THE SHOW #593Join us as we welcome Cyril Aris, Lebanese director, screenwriter, and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences®, whose feature A Sad and Beautiful World (2025) premiered at Venice and became Lebanon's Oscar® submission. Cyril opens up about choosing filmmaking over consulting, capturing Beirut's most challenging moments, and using cinema as a political and social tool. He reflects on navigating censorship, working with first-time actors, and crafting deeply human stories of love, loss, and resilience. Along the way, he shares how life experiences shape meaningful cinema and the importance of challenging global stereotypes about Beirut and Lebanese identity.IG: @cyrilarisWEBSITE: https://www.cyrilaris.com/
durée : 00:09:47 - Le Point culture - par : Sophie-Catherine Gallet - L'association Ofnibus se déplace chez les gens, sur un territoire choisi, à l'échelle d'un canton, d'une commune, à la recherche des films oubliés. - réalisation : Camille Mati - invités : Stéphanie Ange
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Even if the yule log has stopped burning and the eggnog is all drank up, the holiday cheer doesn't have to end on the 25th, right?? ... work with us here, this is what happens when a regular podcast schedule meets the realities of awkward holiday timing. Bakertoons returns to the podcast to help us check out the final member of the Festive Four, Frosty the Snowman, and the special that took a dysfunctional family to the big time in Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire. You'd think there's not a lot of daylight between the two, but since both star rotund, not so bright protagonists, it actually kind of works out.
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Every once in a while, a filmmaker comes along whose story redefines what's possible. On today's episode, we meet Gough, the world's first legally blind filmmaker to write, produce, edit, direct, and star in a feature film. Based in Australia, Gough's journey isn't just about overcoming obstacles—it's about rewriting the rules of what it means to create. Through his production company, Beer Nuts Productions, he's built a thriving career in comedy filmmaking, releasing over a dozen films, multiple books, and audio projects, all while turning disbelief into admiration.Gough's career began with rejection. After writing countless screenplays and sending them to production companies, distributors, and investors, he quickly realized that most people couldn't see beyond his disability. “They knew I was blind and dismissed me out of hand,” he recalls. Instead of giving up, Gough did the unthinkable—he decided to make his own films from scratch. His first feature-length project, I Will Not Go Quietly, was a 90-minute documentary on disability and mental health. He shot, edited, and funded the entire film himself, interviewing experts, comedians, and teachers to shed light on how society perceives disability. It wasn't just a film—it was a declaration of independence and proof that storytelling is about vision, not sight.From there, Gough built momentum, producing a string of comedic short films that showcase his wit and unique storytelling style. Each project became a stepping stone for the next. Beer Nuts Productions evolved into a full-fledged creative hub, featuring 14 films, 7 audio downloads, and 5 books. His films—ranging from mockumentaries on the environment and fitness to satirical takes on the entertainment industry—reflect both his humor and sharp social commentary. “I just want to make people laugh and think,” he says. “Entertainment is about making people happy. That's why I do what I do.”Gough's success didn't come without challenges. As an independent creator, he faced the dual battles of production and promotion. While technology made filmmaking more accessible, marketing became the new battlefield. To stand out in a crowded digital landscape, he built a marketing team and launched campaigns across Facebook, Instagram, and traditional media outlets. His approach combines modern outreach with old-school persistence—podcast interviews, press releases, and direct audience engagement. “It's never been easier to make a film,” Gough says, “but it's never been harder to get it seen.”What makes his work even more remarkable is his hands-on directing style. Despite his visual limitations, Gough has developed an intuitive approach to editing and performance. He directs actors by focusing on vocal tone, rhythm, and emotion rather than facial expressions. “I can tell by the sound if the performance is right,” he explains. With a trusted crew who understands his creative process, including his longtime editor Simon, he ensures that every cut, cue, and line lands perfectly. The result? Films that are not only technically solid but emotionally precise and deeply entertaining.Beyond filmmaking, Gough is a storyteller, a humorist, and a living example of creative determination. He believes that ignorance about disability can be cured through education and empathy—and his films do exactly that. Whether he's producing mockumentaries about modern life or stand-up-inspired sketches, his work carries the same message: limitations only exist if you let them.From his first documentary to his recent comedy The Environment: The Real Truth, Gough continues to prove that filmmaking is an act of courage and imagination. His story is not one of pity or perseverance—it's one of power, laughter, and possibility.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
As this weeks podcast goes out on Christmas Day we take a break from the news - and look at some Christmas songs, films and culture. Including Justin Biebers rules for life; It's a Wonderful Life; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Die Hard; Pride and Prejudice; Joyeux Noel; Lord of the Rings; Country of the Week - Australia; and the Last Word - Matthew 2. with music fromSlade; John Williamson; Justin Bieber; Theocracy; Enya; Steeleye Span; and Boney M.
Missing Frames is closing out 2025 with a beloved holiday classic: Stanley Kubrick's EYES WIDE SHUT. Wait…what? That's right, we're declaring once and for all that Eyes Wide Shut IS a Christmas movie. Join Shawn Eastridge and returning guest Richie Pepio as they dive into Stanley Kubrick's enigmatic final film and discuss how it offers an intriguing and disturbing glimpse into the realm of marriage and long-term relationships. They also examine how Kubrick used Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman's star status to manipulate both their performance and the audience and why the film's initial lackluster response from both audiences and critics was so baffling.HOSTSShawn EastridgeRichie Pepio
durée : 00:03:44 - Le Regard culturel - par : Lucile Commeaux - Ce matin deux films comme deux options contrastées pour les fêtes disponibles sur le petit écran : "Les Filles du Dr March" dans la version enjouée et féministe de Greta Gerwig, et "Sinners" de Ryan Coogler, mélange réjouissant de film historique et de fable de vampires.
Au nom de la musique et de la liberté : un couple face à Goebbels" Ma grand-mère, Ruth Schönenberger, était la fille d'un célèbre médecin. Mon grand-père, Walter Betcke, lui, était le fils d'un riche industriel. Il a fait la Première Guerre, puis des études de droit, est devenu avocat puis a été engagé comme directeur juridique en 1928 par Deutsche Grammophon, dont il est devenu le président en 1932. Mes grands-parents se sont mariés en février 1933. À cette époque, le communisme et le nazisme leur étaient complètement étrangers et ils en condamnaient fermement la brutalité et la folie. Les nazis sont arrivés au pouvoir trois semaines après la prise de fonction de mon grand-père et ont aussitôt commencé à vouloir mettre l'entreprise au pas. C'est dans ce contexte que mon grand-père est entré en résistance contre Goebbels et le ministère de la Propagande, au point de lui faire un procès en 1935, qu'il a perdu en première instance et en appel, mais gagné en 1936 devant la cour suprême. Pendant ce temps, mes grands-parents ont subi intimidations, descentes de la Gestapo et menaces de déportation. Arrive la guerre et mon grand-père est enrôlé mais il continue de s'occuper de la société et à employer des juifs dans l'entreprise sous de faux noms. Libéré au bout d'un an, il poursuit sa résistance active pour conserver l'indépendance du répertoire musical et maintenir les salariés (dont des juifs) dans l'entreprise. Mais l'entreprise est bombardée. Il est envoyé au front dans les derniers jours de la guerre et se constitue prisonnier dans la zone américaine. Suit l'enquête en dénazification qui l'empêche de reprendre la direction de l'entreprise pendant un an. Il est totalement blanchi et redevient président de Deutsche Grammophon en 1946, jusqu'à sa retraite en 1965, pour faire de cette entreprise ce qu'elle est devenue : l'un des plus anciens éditeurs de musique enregistrée encore en activité. " C'est cette histoire qui est narrée ici à travers le récit d'un petit-fils ayant grandi à l'ombre d'une Prusse disparue et fantasmée : une traversée historique et intime du XXe siècle.Christian Curtil est notre invité en partenariat avec le Salon du Livre d'Histoire de Versailles, pour les Interviews HistoireHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
“Thank you for not making us poor – or Samoan.”On this brand new episode of Exploding Sleigh we take a look at a festive-themed entry in the combustible snow sled genre, SANTA'S SLAY (2005).In this twisted holiday tale, Santa is the not the portly present giver we're all familiar with, but a demonic entity out on a murderous killing spree. But does this horror comedy deliver top quality laughs and the chills, and – more importantly – does it give us the sleigh combustion thrills we want? Episode 166.
Welcome to Deckchairs & Dirty Air, a Patreon only production from Grand Prix Podcast and Rogue Two Media. This week Andy and Elton have found a rather large mountain and are set to carve four faces from Formula 1 into it to stand the test of time. The question is…… who? We hope you enjoy....
Come see Fandomonium LIVE in Colorado Springs on January 9thTwa's the day of Christmas, and you're feeling the need. So here's a lighthearted comedy panel show, for your podcast feed.It's a more relaxed Friendmas episode of Fandomonium, with a loose connection to Xmas Movies. Thank you to Chris, Jenn and Taylor for joining us in the ethereal studio. And thank you to Adam, Ash and Derek for being our special guest voices.Send your holiday muses and inspirations to gateleapers@gmail.comSupport our PlayersFollow Jenn on InstaDonate to your local food bank to spread some cheer!We are an ad and listener supported podcast, but mainly listener supported. Consider supporting our production over at patreon.com/gateleapers. All supporters get ad-free audio episodes. Premium supporters get video recordings + a bonus monthly gameshow.Do you have a suggestion for a fandom we've not yet covered? Are you a podcaster, creative or performer who would like to be a guest on our show? Get in touch! gateleapers@gmail.comMusic: BoucheDag by Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com)Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateleapers-a-fandom-gameshow--5150861/support.
durée : 00:03:44 - Le Regard culturel - par : Lucile Commeaux - Ce matin deux films comme deux options contrastées pour les fêtes disponibles sur le petit écran : "Les Filles du Dr March" dans la version enjouée et féministe de Greta Gerwig, et "Sinners" de Ryan Coogler, mélange réjouissant de film historique et de fable de vampires.
The Hallmark Channel became famous for producing low-budget, formulaic Christmas films, and this has spread to other outlets, sometimes with higher budgets and ambitions. Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al each watched a smattering of these and share their reflections on the genre and their specific experiences. Get an ad-free experience, plus bonus talking for nearly every episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop for only the tiniest per-month financial pledge, or you can sign up directly with Apple Podcasts for a subscription for ad-free and bonus material for three of Mark's podcasts together on the Mark Lintertainment Podcasts Channel. Sponsors: Get up to 50% an annual membership at MasterClass.com/PRETTY. Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at rula.com/pmp.
Christmas – it’s the most wonderful time of the year. Films, TV shows, and commercials tell us that everything is great, everyone is happy, even the weather is obliging. But sometimes underneath all the sparkle, our hearts have questions, like: Can Christmas help me with my Problems? Is Christmas merely ‘Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire’? How can Christmas make me happy forever? Join us as Dr. Josh Moody helps us discover the true joy of Christmas.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode in our season of live recordings from the Regent Street Cinema looks at the biopic of a revolutionary: Margaretha von Trotta's Rosa Luxemburg (1986), which explores the deeply unstable relationship between the personal and the political. David talks to writer and philosopher Lea Ypi (Free, Indignity) about where biography ends and philosophy begins and whether revolutionary politics requires the leading of a revolutionary life. What was Rosa Luxemburg's true cause? Who or what betrayed her and her ideas? And how does her legacy live on? Out now on PPF+: a bonus episode to accompany this series in which David and film historian Harrison Whitaker discuss the greatest Christmas film of ideas: Frank Capra's It's A Wonderful Life, which is much more than just a seasonal tearjerker. To get this and all our bonus episodes plus ad-free listening sign up to PPF+ https://www.ppfideas.com/join-ppf-plus Next time: Wittgenstein w/Nikhil Krishnan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode join us as we pick our top films of the year with guest, award winning screenwriter Tyler Tice. He penned a Netflix vampire movie ‘The Day Shift'.
Notre perception des guerres reste abstraite tant qu'on ne porte pas le regard sur les « outils » avec lesquels elles ont été menées. Pour cette raison, Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau fait « parler » trois objets parmi les plus évocateurs : un éclat d'obus, une dague de tranchée et une maquette relatant une attaque par les gaz, subie en 1915. Ces « témoins » peu ordinaires restituent la vérité du terrain, alliant les procédés de la guerre industrielle et la survivance des pratiques de combat rapproché. Un modèle qui perdure bien au-delà de la Première Guerre mondiale. Cet ouvrage qui mêle érudition, intelligence et émotion déploie une histoire « autre » du fait guerrier.Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau est notre invité en partenariat avec le Salon du Livre d'Histoire de Versailles, pour les Interviews HistoireHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It is the holiday season y'all, and we can't think of a better way to celebrate than a night with loved ones. Join us as we play games, reflect on Season 6, and enjoy some good laughs! Join us for the fun but stay for the good vibes!Follow Us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/FilmsInBlackandWhiteRemember you can join our patty family, and help produce the show by going to Patreon.com/filmsinblackandwhitePlugs:Support the Mantra: Never Offended Always Humble - https://linktr.ee/MarcusJ.Destin
In this 5-part special, David and Romeo share their favorite 25 films from the last 25 years. Enjoy the third part now counting down 15-11.Contact: bingeessentials@gmail.comFacebook/Instagram: @bingeessentials
Mark Cunningham returns for our annual Christmas episode where look back at the events of 2025 (including Mark's review of Cliff's concert at the RAH) and Sam Dunn of Powerhouse Films
This week's episode is a little different—Steven is out sick, so it's just Devon and Ben holding down the fort. The result is a loose, thoughtful conversation that bounces from pop culture overload to philosophy, creativity, and the art of not trying so hard. Real Life Devon kicks things off with a trip looming on the horizon, bringing equal parts snow, stress, and snowboarding. That spirals nicely into media consumption: thoughts on Switch 2, Mario Maker 2, and catching up on a new Wes Anderson film alongside a Knives Out rewatch. Cozy movies, big style, and just enough distraction to keep the anxiety at bay. Ben's week leans cinematic and slightly exasperated. Avatar: Fire and Ash clocks in at over three hours, which raises some questions about restraint. We also talk about the newly dropped Avengers: Doomsday teaser—officially slated for December 18, 2026—and the ever-growing pile of what Ben dubs AI slop. The hype machine grinds on. Future or Now Ben files this one firmly under Now, bringing in an essay titled "The Appropriate Amount of Effort Is Zero" from Expanding Awareness. You can read it here: https://expandingawareness.org/blog/the-appropriate-amount-of-effort-is-zero/ The conversation clicks immediately, especially when paired with that classic Star Wars line: "The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers." Devon connects this idea directly to music—specifically guitar playing—and how tension kills creativity. No clenched jaw. No face squinching. Relaxed hands, relaxed mind. Ben takes it further, pulling in some Eastern philosophy and the idea that over-effort can actively work against you. Trying less, it turns out, might actually get you more. Book Club No discussion this week, but we tee up next episode's reading: "The Janitor in Space" by Amber Sparks. If you want to read along, the story is available here: https://americanshortfiction.org/janitor-space/ It's short, strange, and very much in our wheelhouse—perfect fuel for next week's conversation. Steven will be back soon, Devon will (hopefully) survive the snow, and Ben will continue his quest to consume culture without being crushed by it. Until then: loosen your grip.
We are counting down the top 10 episodes of 2024, as voted by our listeners. At #9, we have: Vladimir, STAAHP! Oscar Voters Getting SCREWED 04.25.25 In episode 1853, Jack and Miles are joined by the co-host and Executive Producer of X-Ray Vision, Rosie Knight & Joelle Monique, to discuss… At Least Less People Are Down For Trump’s BS…, Vladimir STAAAAHHHP, The Academy Just Realized That Oscar Voters Should Probably Watch The Oscar Nominees and more! At Least Less People Are Down For Trump’s BS… The Academy Just Realized That Oscar Voters Should Probably Watch The Oscar Nominees 'Were they just voting on vibes?’: Oscars’ new compulsory viewing rule sparks backlash Films made with AI can win Oscars, Academy says LISTEN: Persuasive (with SZA) by Doechii WATCH: The Daily Zeitgeist on Youtube!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast the Bros are back to finish off the Christmas holiday with the family, kicking things off with their weekly weekend recap. That includes Terrance hosting a close friend and serving some very underwhelming wings, and Terrell unfortunately spending money on his car this holiday season, which he is not happy about at all. The Bros decided to wear matching quarter zips for this episode, so visual podcast watchers will definitely have a moment with this one. Think of it as the only gift the Bros could give you outside of the podcast itself. Of course the episode still launches with WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE, now paired perfectly with the matching sweaters. The conversation moves into the Bros talking about how excited they are to expand their Patreon content, specifically reacting to movies and television. They believe people will really enjoy watching content with them, not just listening. Next, the Bros dive into Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua, the Netflix event that took over the weekend and opened a larger conversation about the next level of entertainment and what creators are willing to do to reach it. And of course, they talk about Jake's broken jaw. From there, the Bros speak on Netflix bringing podcasts to its platform after recently striking a deal with iHeartMedia. They get into whether this move signals a real expansion of the podcast wave or if Netflix is simply taking advantage of the current moment. Only time will tell. The conversation then shifts to Nicki Minaj's recent appearance and how she's perceived completely differently now, even though there may have been writing on the wall. That leads into a discussion about being a woman's first nice guy and why that role is not for the weak. Terrance also makes a hot take on women rappers being able to sustain relationships while maintaining their rap image. And of course, the most talked about topic on the timeline this past week, 21 Savage's tweets starting a “fuck the streets” movement. The Bros debate authenticity and intention. Is this really about the streets, or is it just petty hip hop beef? What are the intentions and what's next? The Bros don't have all the details, but they don't hold back. “We poddin',” Terrance says. Lastly, the Bros talk about the death of the modern comedy film and how it's shifted into a more superhero and satirical lane that focuses on politics and safe jokes rather than freely trying to get laughs. Terrell brings up Dave Chappelle's new stand up as a perfect example of the old way of comedy that doesn't seem to fit in the film world today, maybe for good reason. Another week with the Bros. Merry f'n Christmas and happy holidays.
For the second part of their Top 10 Films of 2025 conversation with Michael Phillips and Vulture critic Alison Willmore, the roundtable gets to the films that made at least two and, in one case, all four of their individual lists. Plus, thoughts on Rob Reiner's passing, and film-of-the-year picks from Aisha Harris, Scott Tobias, Keith Phipps, Tasha Robinson, Marya E. Gates, David Chen, Chris Klimek, and Aaron Neuwirth. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. (Timecodes and chapter starts may not be precise with ads.)Intro (00:00:00-00:00:45) Rob Reiner / Notes (00:00:46-00:11:18) Poll Results: Film of 2025 (00:11:19-00:17:26) Two-Listers (00:17:26-00:48:55) Three-Listers (00:48:56-01:30:01) #1 Films of 2025 (01:30:02-01:53:52) More ‘Outlier' Picks (01:53:53-01:58:42) Credits / New Releases (01:48:43-01:03:50) Links: -Rob Reiner Was Good | Matt Zoller Seitz https://www.vulture.com/article/rob-reiner-was-good.html -Filmspotting's 2025 Top 10 Picks https://www.filmspotting.net/top-5-lists-archive/1044-top-10-films-of-2025 Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts and more available at the Filmspotting Shop. https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://www.instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://www.instagram.com/larsenonfilm https://bsky.app/profile/larsenonfilm.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon's Kickstarter LinkSummaryIn this conversation, Jon Spira discusses his new book 'I'll Settle for Nothingness: Conversations with Mike Hodges', detailing the genesis of the book, his friendship with the legendary filmmaker, and the exploration of Hodges' versatile career. The discussion covers many things including the making of 'Morons from Outer Space', the challenges of unproduced films, and the emotional journey of writing the book. Spira also shares insights into Hodges' legacy, his experiences with the BFI, and the Kickstarter campaign for the book's publication.TakeawaysThe book is a collection of conversations with Mike Hodges.Jon Spira's friendship with Hodges developed through their shared love of cinema.'Morons from Outer Space' is a film that has gained a cult following despite its initial failure.Hodges was a versatile filmmaker, working across various genres.The Terminal Man is a significant film that was poorly marketed and overlooked.Hodges had many unproduced films that reflect his creative vision.The BFI is preserving Hodges' legacy through his film archive.Spira aims to honor Hodges' memory through this book.The emotional journey of writing the book was profound for Spira.The Kickstarter campaign is a way to celebrate Hodges' work and legacy. This podcast is completely independent and made possible by listener support. If you'd like to help me keep making these episodes, you can join my Patreon community here: https://patreon.com/jamiebenning Watch more on YouTube:Check out the Filmumentaries YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes clips and extra content: https://youtube.com/filmumentariesAll my links
Maître incontesté du néoclassicisme, Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) continue deux siècles après sa mort d'impressionner les visiteurs du Louvre par ses toiles magistrales, en particulier l'Enlèvement des Sabines et Léonidas aux Thermopyles. D'abord disciple du peintre de cour François Boucher, il refuse très tôt de servir une académie qu'il juge empesée, pour s'engager dans des compositions radicales. Républicain intransigeant, il esquisse le Serment du Jeu de Paume et prononce des discours enflammés à la tribune. Après avoir été élu président à la Convention au début de l'année 1794, il parvient à échapper à l'échafaud en Thermidor et se voit enfermé à deux reprises. Sa rencontre avec Bonaparte au cours de la campagne d'Italie l'engage à servir le nouvel homme fort, pour lequel il réalise ses plus grands chefs-d'oeuvre - Passage du Grand Saint-Bernard, Sacre de Napoléon, Distribution des Aigles -, accompagnés d'une importante série de portraits officiels. Contemporain d'Olympe de Gouges ou du chimiste Berthollet, aîné de vingt et un ans de Napoléon, David aura marqué le tournant du siècle. La fin de sa vie, en exil à Bruxelles, n'aura pas altéré son prestige auprès d'une génération de disciples qui prolongeront son enseignement avec conviction.David Chanteranne est notre invité en studio pour les Interviews HistoireHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode of Mission Matters, Adam Torres interviews Luke Golden, Founder, Teacher, Writer, Director & Producer at Story Tree Films, about his AFM takeaways, the debate around AI in creative work, and his upcoming film “Hard Lessons”—a teen horror project designed to launch a teaching film studio that trains students through real production experience. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 450 (12.27.2025) (Ozone, Violent New Breed, Wild Style 4K)www.youtube.com/mrparkahttps://www.instagram.com/mrparka/https://twitter.com/mrparka00https://www.facebook.com/mrparkahttps://letterboxd.com/mrparka/https://www.patreon.com/mrparkahttps://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogKhttps://anchor.fm/mrparkahttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571Time Stamps 0:00“Wild Style” 4K Review - 0:24“Saga of the Phoenix" Blu-Ray Review - 6:55“Ozone: Attack of the Redneck Mutants!” Blu-Ray Review- 13:06“Violent New Breed” Blu-Ray Review - 19:40Triple Threat : Three Films With Sammo Hung “The Manchu Boxer” Blu-Ray Review - 28:30Triple Threat : Three Films With Sammo Hung “Paper Marriage” Blu-Ray Review - 32:11Triple Threat : Three Films With Sammo Hung “Shanghai, Shanghai” Blu-Ray Review - 35:281983 “Mausoleum” Blu-Ray Review - 38:541983 “Amityville 3-D” Blu-Ray Review - 45:34Patreon Pick “Born to Win" Review - 49:52Questions/Answers/ Comments- 54:23Update - 59:5322 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcastVideo Version – https://youtu.be/yGhEidosXmgLinks Arrow Video - https://www.arrowfilms.com/Wild Style 4K - https://mvdshop.com/products/wild-style-limited-edition-4k-ultra-hd88 Films - https://88-films.myshopify.com/Saga of the Phoenix Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/saga-of-the-phoenix-blu-rayVisual Vengeance - https://www.facebook.com/visualvenvideo/Ozone: Attack of the Redneck Mutants! Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/ozone-attack-of-the-redneck-mutants-visual-vengeance-collectors-edition-blu-rayViolent New Breed Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/violent-new-breed-visual-vengeance-collectors-edition-blu-rayTriple Threat : Three Films With Sammo Hung Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/triple-threat-three-films-with-sammo-hung-3-disc-limited-edition-blu-rayMausoleum Blu-Ray - https://www.amazon.com/Mausoleum-Blu-ray/dp/6317704341Amityville Trilogy- https://www.amazon.com/The-Amityville-Horror-Trilogy-Blu-ray/dp/B00DOZNF1OBorn to Win Blu-Ray - https://www.amazon.com/Born-Win-Blu-ray-George-Segal/dp/B09XT8XW7M/Update Blu-RayBehind the Green Door 4KThe Stendhal Syndrome 4KTimecrimes 4KDescendant of the Sun Blue CityTroll 2 4K The Adult Version of Jekyll and Hyde/ The Erotic Adventures of Zorro Hisayasu Sato Vol. 2 - Aria on Gazes/ Love - Zero = InfinityShaw Scares Vol. 1 - Sex Beyond the Grave/ Hell Has No Boundary/ Haunted Tales Garbage Pail Kids 4K Candle for the Devil 4KOneDoriana GrayThe Chain Reaction Psychotronic Overload Blood Brothers: The Mike Diana Film Collection Watcher in the Attic Woods Are WetMurder Set Pieces 4K High Noon 4KRampage 4KDust Devil 4KBurn Witch BurnLate-Night Mysteries - Shadow of Fear/ Invasion of Carol Enders/ Come Die with Me/ Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest Dead of NightDan Curtis Classic Monster - Dracula/Frankenstein/Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeDeath Packs a SuitcasePosseRepossessed Monkey Shines 4KDeadly Outlaw Rekka Blackbelt Bloodfist Escape to Atena/ March or DieShadow Fist HunterLast Rites Film Notes Wild Style 1982 Directed by Charlie AhearnSaga of the Phoenix 1989 Directed by Lam Nai-Choi, Lau Shut-YueOzone: Attack Of The Redneck Mutants! 1989 Directed by Matt DevlenViolent New Breed 1997 Directed by Todd SheetsThe Manchu Boxer 1974 Directed by Wu MaPaper Marriage 1988 Directed by Alfred Cheung Kin-TingShanghai Shanghai 1990 Directed by Teddy RobinMausoleum 1983 Directed by Michael DuganAmityville 3-D 1983 Directed by Richard FleischerBorn to Win 1971 Directed by Ivan Passer
In a special Christmas week edition of Spotlight, Rev Joe returns and joins me to talk all his thoughts heading into Worlds End week with the Continental Classic, his thoughts on MJF and the AEW title scene as a whole. We also talk John Cena on Cody Rhodes podcast and his thoughts on WWE going into the end of the year, the Wrestle Kingdom card (featuring Chris Brookes) and even some AAA.(Also, Eastenders Christmas special, Brookside, Barrymore, the best items on a Roast Dinner, Coffee, Hammerstein, and many more tangents.)Enjoy!BennoSHOWNOTES0:00 Intro, Cena and Cody, WWE in 2025, CM Punk50:11 AEW Worlds End, Continental Classic, Christmas Roasts1:57:18 NJPW, AAA, Joe's Films and TV of the yearGRAPPL Spotlight is produced with support from our Patrons and YouTube members, with special thanks to Patreon Kings and Queen Of The Mountain - Conor O'Loughlin, Eddie Sideburns, Chris Platt, Carl Gac, Sophia Hitchcock, Simon Mulvaney & Marty Ellis!You can find all of our live shows on YouTube by becoming a Member at http://www.Youtube.com/@GRAPPL, or join us on Patreon for both live video and audio replays at http://www.patreon.com/GRAPPL!You can also join us on the GRAPPL Discord for free at https://discord.gg/KqeVAcwctS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“FUN FACTS ABOUT CLASSIC HOLIDAY MOVIES” - 12/22/2025 (119) We all know the iconic Holiday movies like “A Christmas Carol,” “It's A Wonderful Life,” “White Christmas.” This week, Nan and Steve go behind the scenes of some of your favorite classic holiday movies and dig up some fun facts about these films that you may or may not know. We talk about the snow, the casting, the locations, and a lot more! Join in the fun as they conjure up holiday cheer with these great films. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Christmas in The Movies (2023), by Jeremy Arnold; Christmas In Classic Films (2022), by Jacqueline T. Lynch; The Many Cinemas of Michael Curtiz (2018), edited by R. Barfton Palmer & Murray Pomerance; Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas (2010), by Alonso Duaralde; Ginger: My Story (2008), by Ginger Rogers; Christmas At The Movies: Images of Christmas in American, British, and European Cinema (2000), edited by Mark Connelly; It's Christmas Time At The Movies (1998), by Gary J & Susan Svehla; AMC American Movie Classics: Greatest Christmas Movies (1998), by Frank Thompson; The ‘It's A Wonderful Life' Book (1986), by Jeanine Basinger; Great Movie Directors (1986), by Ted Sennett; The Films of Frank Capra (1977), by Victor Scherle & Wiliam Turner Levy; "35 Surprising ‘White Christmas' Movie Facts About the Cast, Songs & More,” October 31, 2024, Good Housekeeping; “A Short History of Fake Snow In Holiday Movies: From ‘It's A Wonderful Life' to Harry Potter,” December 15, 2021, LAist.com; “The Song That Changed Christmas,”October 5, 2016, by Will Friedwald, Wall Street Journal; “It's A Wonderful Life: Rare Photos From the Set of a Holiday Classic,” November 26, 2013, by Ben Cosgrove, Time magazine; “On A Wing and a Prayer,” December 23, 2006, by Stephen Cox, LA Times; “Whose Life Was It, Anyway?” December 15, 1996, by Steven Smith, LA Times; “White Christmas: Rosemary Clooney Remembers Everyone's Favorite Christmas Musical,” December 1994, by Frank Thompson, Pulse! Magazine; “Less Than Wonderful: James Walcott Reassesses Capra's Christmas Classic,” December 1986, Vanity Fair; “Capra's Christmas Classic: Yes, Virginia, It's A Wonderful Life,” December 1986, by Trea Hoving, Connoisseur; “All I Want For Christmas is a VCR,” December 24, 1985, L.A. Herald-Examiner; “Bing, Astaire Bow Out, Par Recasting ‘Xmas',”January 7, 1953, Variety; “Bing Bobs Back into ‘Christmas' Cast at Par,” January 22, 1953, Variety, “White Christmas: From Pop Tune to Picture,” October 18, 1953, by Thomas Wood, New York Times; “Around the Sets,” August 13, 1944, L.A. Examiner; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: A Christmas Carol (1938), starring Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Lockhart, Leo G. Carroll, June Lockhart, Terry Kilburn, Barry McKay, and Lynne Carver; Christmas In Connecticut (1945), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, Sydney Greenstreet, S.Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner, Robert Shayne, and Una O'Connor; It's A Wonderful Life (1947), starring Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Travers, Thomas Mitchell, Beulah Bondi, Gloria Grahame, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond, H.B. Warner, Frank Albertson, Samuel S, Hind, Mary Treen, Todd Karnes, Virginia Patton, Sarah Edwards, Sheldon Leonard, and Lillian Randolph; White Christmas (1954), starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen, Dean Jagger, Anne Whitfield, and Mary Wickes; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For three decades, director James Cameron (Titanic, The Terminator) has dedicated much of his creative life to the “Avatar” franchise. Now, he's back with the third installment, “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” James sits down with guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about his fascination with both nature and technology, writing characters he wants to understand, and how he may explore using generative AI in future projects.
Adam and Josh's Top 10 Films of 2025 conversation with Michael Phillips and Vulture critic Alison Willmore went so long that it had to be split into two parts. In this offering, the roundtable shares their "outlier" choices, and we hear film of the year picks from Matt Singer, Amy Nicholson, Roxana Hadadi, Mitchell Beaupre, and more. Plus, the finalists for the 2025 Golden Brick Award. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. (Timecodes and chapter starts may not be precise with ads.) Intro (00:00:00-00:06:16) The Year in Movies (00:06:17-00:25:06) 'Outest' Outliers (00:25:07-01:00:22) 'Expected' Outliers (01:00:23-01:53:52) More Top 10s / Brick Finalists (01:53:53-02:21:55) Links: Ted Gioia On the Future's Demand for Human Curators https://youtu.be/OF8kBtVNJXI?si=dF0akmcpGBJlvf4F&t=1750 -"Derek Cianfrance's Midlife Crisis" | Roxana Hadadi https://www.vulture.com/article/roofman-director-derek-cianfrance-interview.html -Poll: 2025 Golden Brick https://poll.fm/16408482 -Filmspotting's Top 10s https://www.filmspotting.net/top10lists Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts and more available at the Filmspotting Shop. https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://www.instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://www.instagram.com/larsenonfilm https://bsky.app/profile/larsenonfilm.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices