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Today I'm joined by legendary character actor William Fichtner. I had him on the show to discuss his latest film 88. Having appeared in a wide range of films along with television and theater roles over the course of his career, William Fichtner continues to carve out a distinctive reputation as one of our most versatile and talented actors, whether in comedy or drama, action or character study. He is one of Hollywood's most distinct and familiar faces. Fichtner can next be seen in the Robert Rodriguez feature film Hypnotic alongside Ben Affleck and Alice Braga, and in 88 directed by Thomas Ikimi. Other recent films include The Birthday Cake, co-starring Ewan McGregor and Val Kilmer; The Space Between, opposite Kelsey Grammer and directed by Rachel Winter; Jack & Josie directed by Sarah Lancaster; Armed, written and directed by Mario Van Peebles; Finding Steve McQueen with Forest Whitaker, and opposite Jeffery Wright in the indie feature O.G. directed by Madeleine Sackler that premiered on HBO. Fichtner also starred alongside Jon Voight in the indie feature American Wrestler: The Wizard; Krystal directed by William H. Macy, and produced and starred in the indie feature The Neighbor. Pivoting to the other side of the camera, Fichtner directed, produced, co-wrote, and starred in his feature film Cold Brook shot mostly in his hometown of Buffalo, New York. Segueing between television and feature films, Fichtner led an ensemble cast in the original first 2 seasons of the international crime series Crossing Lines. He recurred on HBO's Entourage from 2009-2011 and played ‘FBI Agent Alexander Mahone' for three seasons on Fox's hit drama series, Prison Break. William recently played Adam on CBS's hit show Mom opposite Allison Janney, from creator Chuck Lorre. William can now be seen in the Peacock limited series Joe vs Carol where he stars alongside Kate McKinnon and John Cameron Mitchell. Other feature films include 12 Strong for producer Jerry Bruckheimer; Independence Day:Resurgence directed by Roland Emmerich; Paramount's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; director Gore Verbinski's The Lone Ranger and Neil Blomkamp's Elysium. He also co-starred in writer-director Paul Haggis' Academy Award-winning Crash. For his performance in that film, he shared a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble Cast in a Feature Film. Other film credits include Drive Angry for director Patrick Lussier; Shawn Levy's Date Night; Blades of Glory with Will Ferrell; Chris Nolan's The Dark Knight; the remake of The Longest Yard; the comedy The Amateurs with Jeff Bridges; Rodrigo Garcia's Nine Lives; Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down; What's The Worst That Could Happen; Wolfgang Peterson's The Perfect Storm; Drowning Mona; Ultraviolet and Equilibrium, both for writer-director Kurt Wimmer; Armageddon directed by Michael Bay; Michael Mann's Heat; Robert Zemeckis' Contact; Doug Liman's Go; Strange Days directed by Katherine Bigelow; Passion of Mind; Steven Soderbergh's The Underneath; Agnieszka Holland's Julie Walking Home and The Settlement with John C. Reilly, among many others. As a member of the Circle Repertory Theatre, Fichtner won critical acclaim for his role in The Fiery Furnace, directed by Norman Rene. Other stage credits include Raft of the Medusa at the Minetta Lane Theatre, The Years at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Clothes for a Summer Hotel at the Williamstown Theatre festival and Machinal at The Public Theatre. 88 is currently available on VOD. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support
Please join Animal Kingdom's Jake Weary (Deran Cody in The Locher Room. Jake will be here to discuss Season Five and the upcoming season finale.Born in Montclair, New Jersey, to an award-winning actress mother (Kim Zimmer) and an actor/director father (A.C. Weary), Jake Weary started following in their successful footsteps in his early teens. After booking a number of guest roles, he took a break from acting to focus on school, including time at the prestigious California Institute of the Arts. Since then, Weary's career has been an eclectic mix of memorable characters for prestigious and interesting filmmakers. Weary starred as the lead in Oscar nominated director Juanita Wilson's Tomato Red. His other notable film credits include Film Independent Spirit nominee David Robert Mitchell's thriller, It Follows, an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival; Jordan Rubin's horror spoof Zombeavers, an official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival; and Message From the King for Fabrice Du Welz, an official selection of the Toronto International Film Festival; Smartass for Jena Serbu; Brett Simon's Assassination of a High School President, an official Sundance Film Festival selection; and Kaare Andrews's Altitude.Weary can be seen in the highly anticipated sequel It: Chapter 2 as well as starring opposite Melissa Leo in the thriller Leave Not One Alive. His film Finding Steve McQueen, for Mark Steven Johnson, was released in March of 2018.Other recent television credits include multi-episode arcs on NBC's hit drama Chicago Fire and Freeform's smash Pretty Little Liars, as well as notable turns in the Lifetime movies Escape from Polygamy and A Deadly Adoption with Will Ferrell and Kristin Wiig, both for Rachel Goldenberg. Weary made his television debut opposite his mother on Guiding Light in before joining the cast of As the World Turns as Luke Snyder.Weary currently lives in Los Angeles, where he continues to pursue his other passion of writing and producing his own music.Original Airdate: 10/1/2021
Dave is joined by Paul Whittington to discuss the latest movies released to stream this week and up for review is Nextflix's The Life Ahead, Finding Steve McQueen on Amazon, Itunes, Sky Store and the classic movie Juno which is shown on TG4.
Kim Winther is one of the most respected and well known Assistant Directors in the business. Beginning his career as the Third Assistant Director in 1981 on the film Silence of the North (1981), he worked his way up to becoming the 1st AD on massive films such as Independence Day (1996), Godzilla (1998) and Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005). He has worked in a vast variety of genres, from classics and comedies, including Little Women (1994) and Cool Runnings (1993) to apocalyptic actions, such as The Day After Tomorrow (2004). In today's special episode, Kim discusses working with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, some of the difficulties he has faced over years in the business, Westworld (2016–), and much much more. Kim's collaborations with Buffalo 8 / BondIt Media Capital include the BondIt financed project Finding Steve McQueen (2019). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Dunn returns -- from a safe distance -- to talk about HBO's college-hoops bribery-scandal doc The Scheme. Did we like it so much because we really miss sports, or is Christian Dawkins just that charismatic? Actually, it's probably both, and between this and Disgraced, director Pat Kondelis has really found his lane. Later, we manage to avoid getting into (yet) a(nother) Ocean's 11 quote fight while discussing last year's Finding Steve McQueen, a feature based on the United California Bank robbery that can't decide whether it's a heist picture, a rom-com, or some weird combination (a "rob-com"?) that can't stop ref-checking 1972. We didn't dislike it, but we couldn't stop recasting it, so maybe you're better off with that Stealing Nixon's Millions podcast...and you're definitely better off staying inside with The Blotter Presents, Episode 137. SHOW NOTES The Scheme Ep 004 on Disgraced The Most Honest Man in College Basketball Is Going to Prison Where to watch Finding Steve McQueen The Stealing Nixon's Millions podcast/series from the OC Register The United California Bank robbery Wikipedia page bestevidence.fyi!
Keith Sharon is a veteran journalist with the OC Register, and has been called a Master Storyteller - he's written screenplays too, including 2019's "Finding Steve McQueen.' He is also host of the Crime Beat Podcast, and trust me when I tell you that Keith eats sleeps, and breathes true crime, so naturally, we had a lot to talk about! I'm thrilled to have made his acquaintance and look forward to seeing more of what he puts into the world. As always, if you liked this episode and enjoy this podcast, be sure to subscribe, and please rate + review on iTunes! Leaving a review for those who have yet to discover the show! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/die-alogue-a-true-crime-conversation-podcast-trailer/id1470890320?i=1000443269373 DIE-ALOGUE is a Yellow Tape Inc. Production. Hosted by Rebekah Sebastian. Edited by Chris Gersbeck. Original theme music by Olivia Himes. Don't forget we are on Twitter, Instagram + FB now: @diealoguepod Use the hashtag #diealoguepod on social media!
Harry Barber er kæmpe Steve McQueen fan. Men hvad har det med Richard Nixon at gøre? Og hvad har Nixon at gøre med det mest succesfulde bankrøveri i amerikansk historie? Det har denne heist film svaret på, og bedst af alt: Den er baseret en sand historie! http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2019/06/i-kassen-522-finding-steve-mcqueen-2019.html
The strange true story about an attempt to rob $30 million from Richard Nixon’s secret illegal campaign fund becomes a strange comic movie. Aussie actor Travis Fimmel (“Lean on Pete”) […] The post Take Two: “Finding Steve McQueen” (R) appeared first on KKFI.
Today, The Curvy Critic, Carla Renata and Guest Co-Host Kathia Woods recaps favs from SXSW Film Festival including Jordan Peele's US, Princess of The Row, Finding Steve McQueen, The Hummingbird Project and interview with The Mustang's Laure' de Clermont and Matthias Schonaerts. Presented by Black Hollywood Live, and hosted by Carla Renata and Scott Menzel of WeLiveEntertainment, The Curvy Critic is BHL's #1 inside source for film releases, festivals, insider scoops, and news! Carla Renata: @TheCurvyCritic Scott Menzel: @TheOtherScottM @BrookeObie Make sure to subscribe to BHL! - http://youtube.com/blackhollywoodlive HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://blackhollywoodlive.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bhlonline Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BlackHollywoodLive/ ABOUT BLACK HOLLYWOOD LIVE: Black Hollywood Live is the world's first online broadcast news network with programming and content dedicated to African American entertainment news. The network features long form, in-depth celebrity interviews, smart commentary and discussion as well as news and inside information. The network was created by producer Keven Undergaro. Black Hollywood Live had guests from shows/films like 12 Years A Slave, The Butler, America's Got Talent, The Game, Chicago Fire, Believe, Hannibal, Suits, Parks and Recreation, Dallas Buyers Club, Real Husbands of Hollywood, The Best Man Holiday, The View, Shameless, Basketball Wives, Being Mary Jane, Scandal, Single Ladies and many more.
Read 'SYS Podcast Episode 270: Writer/Director Mark Steven Johnson On His Spec Sale With Grumpy Old Men And His Latest Crime Feature, Finding Steve McQueen' at http://www.SellingYourScreenplay.com. Mark Steven Johnson comes on the show to talk about his latest feature film, Finding Steve McQueen. We also talk about the early days of his career and […]
Mark Steven Johnson grew up as a huge fan of Saturday Night Live. Mesmerized by comedy, he thought he could make it as a writer from an early age. Eventually, Johnson found his voice from reading scripts and watching new films. Soon, he wrote ‘Grumpy Old Men,’ which brought a fresh voice to Hollywood as most people were unaware ice fishing even existed. As the writer-director made a transition from character films to Marvel movies, he noticed the theme of the underdog stood out in all of his work. As he writer, Johnson has credits for the ‘Grumpy Old Men’ series, ‘Simon Birch,’ ‘Daredevil,’ ‘Ghost Rider,’ and ‘Christopher Robin.’ In his newest film, he’s back in the director’s chair for ‘Finding Steve McQueen.’ The ironic true story heist film takes place in 1972. According to IMDB, “A gang of close-knit thieves from Youngstown, Ohio attempt to steal $30 million in illegal contributions and blackmail money from President Richard Nixon's secret fund.” In this interview, Johnson discusses the missing middle movie in today’s film world, the key to original characters, the importance of a backstory, the importance of character limitations, and why writing what you feel may be more important than writing what you know. If you enjoyed this interview, join thousands of viewers for the new YouTube series, Creative Principles, which dissects new films, series, and more: bit.ly/2FARJz5
The story of the United California Bank Robbery is one of the greatest stories never told. Back in 1972, the leader of a small group of safecrackers from Youngstown, Ohio got a tip from Jimmy Hoffa: President Nixon was hiding up to $30 million in dirty campaign funds in a bank in Laguna Niguel. Propelled by their hatred for Nixon, the gang travelled to California to rip off the President of The United States. "Finding Steve McQueen" is an unbelievable true story about one of the most daring bank jobs of all time. But at its heart it's a story about identity. Who we are versus who we want to be -- and what happens when those worlds collide. FINDING STEVE MCQUEEN features Travis Fimmel (“Vikings,” Warcraft: The Beginning, The Experiment), Rachael Taylor (Transformers, “Jessica Jones”, Shutter,) William Fichtner (“Mom,” Black Hawk Down, Crash, Armageddon) and Forest Whitaker (Black Panther, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, The Last King of Scotland). The film is directed by Mark Steven Johnson (Ghost Rider, Daredevil and Grumpy Old Men) is the true story behind "Finding Steve McQueen" one of those fascinating footnotes in American History that deserves to be told. And with a crooked president in the White House and a scandal looming...it's a story that has never been more relevant. Director Mark Steven Johnson (Grumpy Old Men) stops by to talk about his beguiling stranger-than-fiction tale of politically motivated larceny and the love of a true Hollywood icon. For news and updates go to: momentumpictures.net
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This week we are reviewing new series The Act, starring Patricia Arquette, and The Widow, starring Kate Beckinsale and Alex Kingston, as well as new movies Finding Steve McQueen and Diane. We are also previewing the new Marcia Clark TV show The Fix and the new Netflix film Juanita.
This week we are reviewing new series The Act, starring Patricia Arquette, and The Widow, starring Kate Beckinsale and Alex Kingston, as well as new movies Finding Steve McQueen and Diane. We are also previewing the new Marcia Clark TV show The Fix and the new Netflix film Juanita.
The story appears in 2003, and producers from film companies begin to call. You’ll hear the ups and downs of writing a screenplay, and how it took more than 15 years for the movie “Finding Steve McQueen” to get made.
Haftalık gündem değerlendirme programı BU HAFTA'nın 88. bölümünde Oscar ödüllerini, The Irishman tanıtım fragmanını, Finding Steve McQueen fragmanını, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu fragmanını, The OA 2. Sezon fragmanını, Aquaman 2 vizyon tarihini, Rami Malek'in James Bond imdb kötüsü olmasını, Siyad ödüllerini, Dark Phoenix fragmanını konuştuk. Ayrıca ne izledik, bizden haberler, yorum ve sorularınız ile karşınızdayız.
Primer programa grabado con la app Backpack Studio, la digievolución de Bossjock y de momento satisfactorio resultado, pero más satisfactorio será que lo escuchéis por vosotros mismos.Cine (min. 1): Trailers del biopic de Mötley Crüe, Buñuel en el laberinto de las tortugas, El Irlandés y Finding Steve McQueen.Remakes & Secuelas (min. 10).Series TV (min. 15): Trailer de The Twilight Zone.Cómics (min. 22): ¿Último? trailer de Capitana Marvel y ¿es ésta la risa del Joker en versión Joaquin Phoenix?Adaptaciones (min. 26): Trailer de Alien: Isolation.Encontrarás los enlaces a los contenidos comentados en este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/preestreno donde también podrás dejar tus comentarios y escuchar los episodios anteriores. Puedes contactar en Twitter con el autor del podcast: @antoniorentero
Primer programa grabado con la app Backpack Studio, la digievolución de Bossjock y de momento satisfactorio resultado, pero más satisfactorio será que lo escuchéis por vosotros mismos.Cine (min. 1): Trailers del biopic de Mötley Crüe, Buñuel en el laberinto de las tortugas, El Irlandés y Finding Steve McQueen.Remakes & Secuelas (min. 10).Series TV (min. 15): Trailer de The Twilight Zone.Cómics (min. 22): ¿Último? trailer de Capitana Marvel y ¿es ésta la risa del Joker en versión Joaquin Phoenix?Adaptaciones (min. 26): Trailer de Alien: Isolation.Encontrarás los enlaces a los contenidos comentados en este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/preestreno donde también podrás dejar tus comentarios y escuchar los episodios anteriores. Puedes contactar en Twitter con el autor del podcast: @antoniorentero
Find out the real story behind the biggest bank heist in American history, the burglary at the heart of the new movie “Finding Steve McQueen.”
Actor Rhys Coiro (Entourage, 24) joins Alexi for a slightly awkward chat about marriage, cars, mushrooms, kids & his upcoming movies "Finding Steve McQueen" & "Dead Ant".