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First issues are hard. Last issues are hard. Second-to-last issues are hard. Maybe...all issues are hard? Book Club is back in session with creators Rick Quinn and Dave Chisholm, discussing Spectrum #5, the penultimate issue in their brilliant Mad Cave Studios series. With the end just around the corner (the final issue arrives in shops on May 21st, as does our final Book Club episode with Quinn and Chisholm, so mark your calendars), Spectrum #5 must elevate and explode a bunch of grandiose ideas about art that the comic has so far been teasing or suggesting. Spectrum #5 is a BIG comic following two central characters while traversing multiple timelines and encountering alternate-dimension stand-ins for iconic cultural figures and places from our world. Quinn and Chisholm might not say it, but we will: PBGBs is CBGBs, and Gloria Bell is Patti Smith. Half the pleasure of reading Spectrum is tracking their sci-fi alternatives of real-world legends, which recalls similar joys had when devouring Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. However, as Spectrum #5 ramps toward its fiery conclusion next month, the fervor with which Quinn and Chisholm explore vital artistry is the ultimate appeal. Why do humans sing? Why do they paint? Why do they tell stories to one another? During a moment when artistic expression is recklessly dismissed or downright eradicated, Spectrum #5 shows its readers how they're constantly engaged with creative expression and why only the most vile and pathetic people are detached from it. Last month's Spectrum Book Club was extremely process-heavy in its conversation. Now, for the penultimate issue, it's time to dig into the thematic weeds, have a serious chat about human connection, and worry not about labels of pretension. We're all friends here. Spectrum 1 - 5 are currently available from Mad Cave Studios, and the final issue will arrive in shops on April 21st. Make sure you're following Dave Chisholm on his Website, TikTok, Instagram, and Bluesky. And follow Rick Quinn on his Website, Bluesky, and Instagram. This Week's Sponsor We're sponsored by 2000 AD, the greatest comic you're not reading! Within its pages is a whole universe of characters, from Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog to Rogue Trooper, Shakara, Halo Jones, and the poor sods slogging across the Cursed Earth in The Helltrekkers. Get a print subscription at your door every week - and the first issue is free! Or subscribe digitally, get free back issues, and download DRM-free copies of each issue for just $9 a month. That's 128 pages of incredible monthly comics for less than $10. Other Relevant Links to This Week's Episode: Spectrum Book Club Part One Spectrum Book Club Part Two Spectrum Book Club Part Three Spectrum Book Club Part Four Four Color Fantasies Charity Sketch Cover Auction Patreon Exclusive: Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Club Support Your Local Comic Shop Free Patreon Series Final Round of Plugs (PHEW): Support the Podcast by Joining OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. The Comic Book Couples Counseling TeePublic Merch Page. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Bluesky @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website, where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Jesse Lonergan and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.
The 79th film in the A24 catalog is Gloria Bell starring Julianne Moore. Gloria Bell is a remake from a 2013 Chilean film named "Gloria," and is about a middle-aged divorcee at a transition period in her life. Gloria meets a man named Arnold (portrayed by John Turturro) at a modern 70s disco bar. This new love interest seems to have promise, before Gloria starts noticing his kids control his life, while Gloria is navigating her own relationship with her kids. Directed by Sebastian Lelio, the same filmmaker who directed the Chilean movie, the A24 rocks crew debates if the film is "too slice of life" and if the remake was worth making only 6 years later. Caution: movie spoilers.Intro- 0:00 to 3:26.Film Discussion- 3:26 to 1:04:21.Film Ratings- 1:04:21 to End.Upcoming podcast release schedule-4/30- Napoleon Dynamite.5/7- High Life.5/14- Our Top 15 Midwestern Films, a Blind Ranking.
On this special A24 vibe discussion to celebrate Easter, we belt out JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR with Musical Theatre Professional Kandra Harper. A musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar was originally a theatre musical that premiered in 1971 and found massive success, thus leading to the production of the 1973 film. It contains 70s rock opera stylings and all the tell-tale signs of an Andrew Lloyd Webber classic. What will the A24 Rocks crew and guest Kandra think of the 1973 film? Did it do the musical justice? And what will they have to say about the controversy surrounding this film on the week of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection? Caution: movie spoilers.Intro- 0:00 to 2:49.Film Discussion- 2:49 to 1:10:39.Film Ratings 1:10:39 to End.Upcoming Podcast Release Schedule-4/23- Gloria Bell.4/30- Napoleon Dynamite.5/7- High Life.
In this psychological horror by Gaspar Noe, a French dance troupe successfully prepares for their upcoming dance competition, and parties with some sangria after. Little do they know, someone spiked the sangria, and the night turns into an upside down world of horror and debauchery. Maybe one of the most experimental A24 films, and certainly one of the most disturbing, the A24 Rocks crew debates if the experimentation in this movie actually led to a thrilling watch. Caution: movie spoilers. Also, watch Eric's latest Tales of the Great Lakes, an investigation into the unsolved true crime mystery of Christine Woelk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjbTs-REJ-U&t=384s&ab_channel=FirelakeMedia Intro- 0:00 to 4:45.Film Discussion- 4:45 to 1:20:10.Film Ratings- 1:20:10 to End.Upcoming Podcast Release Schedule:4/16- Jesus Christ Superstar (1973).4/23- Gloria Bell (2019).4/30- Napoleon Dynamite (2004).
On this week's A24 vibe discussion, we bring on Russian filmmaker Alexey Kotolevskiy to review 2024's Best Picture winner Anora. Starring Best Actress Mikey Madison, Anora is about a Brooklyn exotic dancer who meets a Russian Oligarch named Vanya who becomes enamored with her. Written and directed by Florida Project director Sean Baker, the A24 Rocks crew and Alexey discuss the three acts of the film, the realism of the seedier side of Brooklyn, and if it deserved to win Best Picture. Caution: movie spoilers.We also discuss Alexey's award winning short film "One Night in Body Shop," and ask him what it's like to create a Russian dark fairytale in the U.S. Find Alexey's short film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDPNbXMH1g4&ab_channel=AlexeyKotolevskiyAlso, see Eric's YouTube channel for his docuseries Tales of the Great Lakes: https://www.youtube.com/@FirelakeMediaIntro- 0:00 to 4:37.Anora Film Discussion and Ratings- 4:37 to 1:02:15.One Night in Body Shop Discussion- 1:02:15 to End.Upcoming Podcast Release Schedule-4/9- Climax.4/16- Jesus Chris Superstar.4/23- Gloria Bell.4/30- Napoleon Dynamite.
Stanley Yelnats has a family curse, and the only way he can correct it is by driving to an old cottage in Ireland to dig holes and situate his trauma. The Hole in the Ground is a 2019 supernatural horror film that delves into the Irish folklore of changelings... and digging holes to build character. Does it also have to do with the hollow earth theory? Fairies living under the dirt? How can whole fairy communities live in an underground lair and keep the dirt out? Co-host Cole cannot fathom such a society. Written and directed by Lee Cronin, the A24 Rocks crew debates the horror technique of smashing your head into things. Caution: movie spoilers.Intro- 0:00 to 3.28.Film Discussion- 3:28 to 1:14:52.Film Ratings- 1:14:52 to End.Upcoming Podcast Release Schedule-4/2- Anora.4/9- Climax.4/16- Jesus Christ Superstar.4/23- Gloria Bell.
Today we're talking about the challenges we face as self-employed professionals in a world where certain sectors of the business world and governmental policies just don't get us, favoring traditional employment over independent work. From pricing of tools and products to respecting the value solos bring to the table, it's time to give solo PR pros our respect. Special Offer for Solos: Lettuce is teaming up with Solo PR Pro to offer you a free, game-changing Business Assessment Program. Be one of the first 1,000 savvy PR pros to join. Get News from Solo PR Pro: Join our email list. Transcript Michelle Kane (00:02): Thank you for joining us for this episode of That Solo Life, the podcast for PR pros and marketers who work for themselves, people like me, Michelle Kane of VoiceMatters. And my ever steady co-host, Karen Swim with Solo PR Pro. Hey Karen, how are you today? Karen Swim, APR (00:19): Hey, Michelle. I forgot how to turn on the recording and use my mic and all those things and it hasn't been that long. Just my brain's all over the place today. Other than that, I'm great. How are you? Michelle Kane (00:32): Yeah, if I'm going to be honest, it's a little bit of a discombobulating day. I don't know. I didn't, some days are just like that, right? You make sure you read the email two or three times before you send, just to make sure Karen Swim, APR (00:46): I'm telling you. I mean, February is the shortest month, but it is really like it's gotten Napoleon syndrome this year. It's like, yes, I'm short, but I'm the big guy around here. I mean, it's really been shoving us around and showing us who's boss. Michelle Kane (01:03): I'm going to show you what's up. You're going to rue the day you talked crap about me. Karen Swim, APR (01:09): Yeah, call me the shortest month. Michelle Kane (01:12): Yeah, I'll show you. I'm going to stick around for a while. Oh my goodness. Yeah, for real, for real. And I think everyone is feeling it. It's always one of the most difficult months to just get through. Karen Swim, APR (01:26): Yeah, and it's short, but boy has it been jam packed and Michelle Kane (01:31): Yes, it's a lot. Karen Swim, APR (01:36): Yes, I'm ready for a spring break or something. Yeah, Michelle Kane (01:40): Well, and of course it has to be rude and be a leap year this year, so it's like I'm even going to add a day. Yeah, take that. Karen Swim, APR (01:49): Well, Michelle Kane (01:52): How can I flip this? Speaking of Napoleon complexes? No, (01:56): No. Maybe a little David and Goliath. Anyway, what we're going to talk about today or attempt to is just how, I don't think economy's the right word, but how our business world is set up really to favor the employed as opposed to the self-employed. We saw that with the pandemic where for the first time ever self-employed people, even though if you're a corporation of someone who is self-employed, you still pay unemployment tax. And yet what for the first time, oh, we could file for unemployment. Oh, well, gee, thank you very much. We too contribute to the economy, whatever. But we see it a lot as solos in the tools we use, and we've talked about that, touched on that before of course, but just how, oh, the enterprise version of this is only $12,000 a month. Well, thanks. Karen Swim, APR (02:57): Yeah. So it feels like this is one of the areas of discrimination that we never ever talk about, and it really is discriminatory because it's not just in the pricing, it's really the recognition and respect that many of us choose to be self-employed, and we're going to tackle that whole issue with the Department of Labor very, very soon with an expert. But to put it into context of where we're going with this is from the government. The US government does not like people that are self-employed. They don't understand people who are self-employed. When you say independent contractor, which is a big broad category and definition, the government thinks about Uber drivers and now technicians and other people, they do not think about strategic consultants like us who have really chosen to build a business of one who are very happy working on our own until we aren't, because some people go back and forth, and that is okay too. (04:07): So they don't understand, I'm going to say the flavors of independent work, and there's no good definition that takes into account the people who are truly independent and want to be, and the people who might be forced into being contractors because we know that there are a lot of companies out there that quite frankly just don't want to pay people as employees. Nail technicians are a great example, and they're one of the industries that is under target because your nail technicians show up at the same place every day. They have work hours, they're not working for other people, they're not marketing themselves to other people, and yet they are considered contractors. Construction workers is another category, and we could argue about Uber and Lyft because these are people that work on a platform, but even in that category, there are people that truly want to be independent. What you can't do though is say, I want to be an independent contractor. I don't want to work for a company, but I do want benefits and I want to unionize because now you're mixing. So again, the United States has a very murky view of this. Michelle Kane (05:23): Yes. Karen Swim, APR (05:24): The disrespect continues with how we're treated by companies just all around organizations, when they do content for public relations people, it's largely geared towards people that are employed traditionally, not people like us. Michelle Kane (05:43): Right. That's so true. And it's interesting, even as you talk to people who are in larger corporations, well, what do you do? I'm like, well, I run a public relations and marketing agency. Well, what do you mean? I'm like, well, what do you mean? What do I mean? Do I need to have 30 people standing behind me? And what I like to say is, I mean, to be honest, I've done the same job in essence my whole career. And whether that was in an ad agency or leading comms in a nonprofit, whether I'm running up the old metal staircase to my art department in my agency days, or I'm emailing someone saying, Hey, can you jo that over and make the logo bigger? Tell me the difference of what I'm doing. And I did that in varying degrees a little bit as employee, now I run my own company. And it's just interesting just the mental shift, not just amongst perhaps colleagues and acquaintances, but yeah, the government, although they seem to understand it at tax time very well, how you're organized. It's amazing to me. Karen Swim, APR (06:52): Technically, it's always a little bit frustrating, for example, when even you go to take some industry surveys and it's all skewed for people who have an employer, and it's like, what about the rest of us who have valid opinions and have experiences? You're not taking into account that we work a little bit differently. And then people automatically looking at us as though we're not businesses. We are, we're entrepreneurs. We founded a company, and it doesn't matter if your company has zero employees, it's still a company, and we don't always get treated that way, but things are not sized for us. So conferences are not sized for us and content is not sized for us. And definitely the price of technological tools are not size for us because these companies forget about a big segment of the public relations and marketing industry by only targeting people that are in these corporations and those big fat dollars. (08:04): But sometimes, and we've seen this in Solo PR Pro, which is why we don't do special offers anymore with new companies. We're very, very, very, very, very, very strict about it these days because too many companies have built their company on the back of solos, and so they give you a great price that's priced for us, and then as soon as they get on the map, they raise those prices and forget that we ever existed. I just won't allow that anymore. I just don't go for it. No, thank you. I'm not interested in giving you access to our audience, only for you to snatch the rug from up under us a year from now. Michelle Kane (08:42): Yeah, in many ways, I mean, I don't want to sound too pompous here, but in a lot of ways, solos, we experience whatever the next wave is going to be. We experience it first. We're like the college radio of the marketing and PR industry, or Bob, I'm going to stay in our industry silo because I liken it to, Hey, I love my radio station, WXPN in Philadelphia, and I will hear a song on there, songs on there. Next thing you know, oh, suddenly, maybe eight months later I'm hearing this song on satellite or commercial radio and everyone's saying, oh, did you hear that new song? I'm like, WXPN has been playing this for a while. So I see the solos that way, and it's not to be all full of ourselves, but it's because we are the ones, whether we have people working under us or not, we're the ones who experience this stuff first, whether it's something new in social media or just a new way that you have to operate your business. We literally feel the pain or the pleasure of the certain things, whatever the thing is. And so we have that much more experience at running the business because face it, a lot of larger businesses kind of run themselves in many ways, Karen Swim, APR (10:05): And the responsibilities are decentralized that everyone doesn't get the perspective of the whole. Whereas as solos, we really do, and we get that insight into organizations as well. And I think that that's a valuable contribution for people to seek out our viewpoint because we do get exposed to more, and it's no slam on people that work in companies. You guys are doing great work, and we respect you as colleagues. Our jobs often though, require us to learn things and to upskill a little bit faster because there isn't anybody that's telling us that we can't. Whereas in corporate America, your career track is often defined by the position you're in, the department you're in, and you're doing that in collaboration with your employer. As a solo, though, we are often the ones that adopt in demand scales very quickly because we have to. We don't have a backup, we don't have a department behind us. It's us. We're a very, very small team. So yeah, again, and with that, sometimes I have attended educational opportunities and the stuff that is being taught is not at our level. And then I think, and I know that that doesn't just pertain to solos, but you want to say, well, what about the seasoned public relations professionals among us employed and self-employed? Are we always only going to scratch the surface at the beginner and mid level and not go above that? And I understand they need to learn as well, but then we want to keep learning and growing as well. And often that's just not taken into account. Michelle Kane (12:02): Yeah, excuse me. That's so very true. I mean, even back to what you said about surveys. I can't tell you how many times I've started a survey and I get four or five questions in and I'm like, eh, you're not really talking to me, but I am still, yeah, but I'm still a segment of your audience. So what's up with that? Karen Swim, APR (12:23): Right? We want to be sane and we want to be heard. We want to be included. And I think we're past time, and let's be realistic. It is 2024. If the pandemic taught us nothing, it's that people in this country know how to start a business and there are a number of people that want to be in business for themselves. Can we not in this year in age, acknowledge that we exist, that we're economic engines, that we actually create jobs, that we have money, that we spend it, and that we're valuable sometimes being self-employed and then being a woman of a certain age too. I just feel like I'm completely invisible to the world. It seems like no one cares. No one cares about you, girl, you don't matter because you're not our target demographic. I don't care that they don't treat me that way. I'm going to insert myself in the conversation or I'm going to start a whole new conversation anyway, but we solo should not have to build that. I'll also say though, this is exactly one of the reasons why Solo PR Pro exists, because we do see Michelle Kane (13:31): You. Karen Swim, APR (13:33): This is why we can't create all the technological tools that you need, but we can fight for you Michelle Kane (13:39): And validate your experience, validate the idea that you had. If not for Solo PR Pro, I probably wouldn't have been brave enough to take a step forward. It is you and I'll name check her. Gloria Bell, I don't know if you're out there, but I saw her speak on a panel and she had her company at the time, and I thought, oh, she's doing it. And I was at a place where I knew I could see the bottom starting to fall out, where I was the safe space where I was getting paid. And that's another thing that whole experience taught me. Yes. Is it scary being on your own and having your own company sometimes? Heck yeah, but you know what? That direct deposit isn't the a hundred percent surety that you think. But yeah, those two things. And I went, oh, oh, okay. So I'm not a weirdo for having this instinctive notion that maybe this is a possibility. So if you are hearing this, you are not alone. And it does bogle my mind that in a country where we pride ourselves on our whole bootstraps thing and forging out on your own and being an American went really, because in some ways it's like, oh, how is it? Oh, we're not like that. Well, too bad because we're here doing it Karen Swim, APR (14:59): Enterprising Americans, but we don't really want you to do enterprising. We want you to be employed because it feels like America's just like an old school rusty model of work in so Michelle Kane (15:13): Many control freak ways. Karen Swim, APR (15:15): Yeah, Michelle Kane (15:15): It's a control freak. Karen Swim, APR (15:17): We built this whole tax system, and it's really designed for you to work for a company and just stay there and retire from there and get your gold watch. And I know we don't do pensions anymore, but we need it to be this way. This is how our system works, and we don't want to build a new one, but I say time to build a new one America. Michelle Kane (15:39): Wouldn't that be nice? Well, hey, we hope we've inspired you, even made you giggle a little bit because goodness knows we need that. But please do go to Solo PR Pro, check out the ongoing offer from lettuce even though we don't do special offers. There is this opportunity through lettuce. And just get on the mailing list too, because there is good information that will come your way. And please do share us around. And until next time, thanks for listening to That Solo Life.
In this episode of Entrepreneur's Enigma, host Seth Goldstein sits down for a lively and candid conversation with his longtime friend and powerhouse entrepreneur, Gloria Bell. With over 30 years of business operations, event management, and entrepreneurial experience, Gloria has made the transition from a successful corporate career to becoming the founder of the Women in Tech Summit and the Inspiring Tech Foundation. Join them as they discuss Gloria's journey through the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, her pivot from corporate to tech, and the importance of maintaining a sense of wonder. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business professional, you don't want to miss this insightful and inspiring conversation with Gloria Bell on Entrepreneur's Enigma. Key Moments [03:58] Transitioned from construction to technology project management. [06:27] Red Stapler Consulting, Tech start-ups process help. Success or failure. [10:54] Isabelle lured me back to Philly Startup Leaders. [15:21] Gloria's current online hangout - very important. [16:38] Different social media platforms have unique communities. Find Gloria Online https://www.linkedin.com/in/gloriabell/ https://womenintechsummit.net/ If you're enjoying Entrepreneur's Enigma, please give us a review on the podcast directory of your choice. We're on all of them and these reviews really help others find the show. GoodPods: https://gmwd.us/goodpods iTunes: https://gmwd.us/itunes Podchaser: https://gmwd.us/podchaser Also, if you're getting value from the show and want to buy me a coffee, go to the show notes to get the link to get me a coffee to keep me awake, while I work on bringing you more great episodes to your ears. → https://gmwd.us/buy-me-a-coffee Follow Seth Online: Seth | Digital Marketer (@s3th.me) • Instagram: Instagram.com/s3th.me Seth Goldstein | LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sethmgoldstein Seth On Mastodon: https://s3th.me/@pch Seth's Marketing Junto Newsletter: https://MarketingJunto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, our host Dom Lenoir not only welcomes one brilliant guest, but three. Actor Niamh Algar, who you might know from TV shows like The Virtues (2019), Deceit (2021) or Raised by Wolves (2020), director Sebastián Lelio, whose credits include The Year of the Tiger (2011), the Oscar-winning feature film A Fantastic Woman (2017) and Gloria Bell (2018), and the Oscar-nominated writer Emma Donoghue, who you should know from the excellent film Room (2015). Together, they made The Wonder (2022), also starring Florence Pugh, Tom Burke, Toby Jones, and Ciarán Hinds, only to name a few.Niamh chats about· her preparation process· choosing projects· and about what makes a good director?Sebastián talks about· directing The Wonder· collaboration and prepping with his HODs· bringing together a great cast… while Emma discusses· adapting her novel· her writing process· playing with genreThree amazing guests in just one episode. What are you waiting for? Sit back, relax and enjoy our lovely conversations with Emma Donoghue, Sebastián Lelio & Niamh Algar! THE WONDER is out in cinemas and on Netflix!A tale of two strangers who transform each other's lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil. EPISODE LINKSWatch The Wonder | TRAILERGet your tickets: Three Day Millionaire Q and A Tour | Three Day Millionaire PATREONBig thank you to:Lee HutchingsMarli J MonroeKaren NewmanWant your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on filmmaking?Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides and feedback on your film projects!CREDITSThe Filmmakers Podcast is hosted, produced and written by Giles Alderson @gilesaldersonEdited by @tobiasveesSocial Media by Kalli Pasqualucci @kallieepMarketing Huw SiddleLogo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Turturro is an acting legend. He is an actor that many directors like to work with, including both Spike Lee and the Coen Brothers. This year he is up for an Emmy for his role as Irving in the mind-bending sci-fi office drama Severance. When he last joined Bullseye, he had just starred in the movie Gloria Bell, directed by the Chilean filmmaker Sebastian Lelio. Turturro shared how he nailed down the subtleties and complexities of playing a character that might seem like an average joe in Gloria Bell. Plus, he also shared stories from his time working on some true classics like Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing and the Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski.
Kelly talks to Dr. Gloria Bell, an art history professor at McGill and fellow at the American Academy in Rome.
Are you suffering from “Dating Profile Syndrome”? This glossary term describes what happens to users of online dating apps and legacy websites who are repeatedly subjected to the same mind-numbing profiles. Following the glossary segment, Paul discusses what "Nice Guy" behavior looks like in a movie review of Gloria Bell. Here, men and women have a first-hand look at why women shouldn't date "Nice Guys." Then, in the Potpourri Segment, Paul reviews whether it makes sense for Boomers and Gen X to use the dating app Tinder.We're retaking dating questions now that the podcast production is more dialed in. If you've got one you'd like Paul to answer on the podcast, please submit it to the email address below. We'll keep your identity confidential. Questions and Contributions: questions@50datesat50.com 50 Dates at 50 Website: https://50datesat50.com/
We've made it to 200 episodes! And as long-time listeners are aware, there are few THOB-eligible films as beloved as Gloria Bell. In 2013, Sebastián Lelio delivered Gloria, a delightful Chilean character study of the everyday life of a single woman entering middle age played by an incandescent Paulina García. When Julianne Moore approached Lelio about … Continue reading "200 – Gloria Bell"
Is divorce a matter of EAT, PRAY, LOVE or is it more BINGE, SCREAM, HIDE? (I know I have my opinions) Divorce has no script so we all play our parts differently. This week's Sadie's Dicorced & Happy podcast is your ticket to join me at the movies where my cinematic guest is Kelly Lamphear-Dash. My talented guest, Kelly Lamphear-Dash, brings her film industry knowledge as a script writer and award winning documentarian. Her work has been featured in over 100 film festivals around the world! On today's episode, Kelly and I review the highlights of major divorce-themed films, what about the film represents divorce accurately, and what about each film stood out. We even give them a star rating! From dramas to comedies, foreign and domestic, we will look at divorce in movies such as: Starting Over, Heartburn, Marriage Story, Waiting to Exhale, Kramer vs. Kramer, Mrs. Doubtfire, Gloria Bell and more! Plus comedian and returning guest (Episode #38, "Happy Divorcery") who's TV pilot is sweeping film festivals, Michele Traina, pops in to give her spicy critique as well. Popcorn is on me at Sadie's Divorced & Happy podcast http://www.divorcedandhappy.net/ (www.divorcedandhappy.net) or any major podcast as we grab a balcony seat and take a good look at “Divorce in the Movies.” Before those end credits role please subscribe, rate and write a review. Follow Kelly on Twitter, IG & FB: @kellylampheardash You can also learn more about "Rediscovering John Berryman" at www.rediscoveringjohnberryman.com Learn more about Michele's Divorced Diaries project: https://micheletraina.com/divorce-diaries-show/ Find Michele on Social Media: @divorcediariesshow Be sure to visit this month's sponsor, Love Joy Fine Arts: https://lovejoyfinearts.com Become a member of The Red Room Experience at https://www.divorcedandhappy.net/the-red-room Follow me on IG and FB: sadies@divorcedandhappy If you found value in today's episode please consider "buying" me a cup of coffee a https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sadiemarie (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sadiemarie) Download my "8 Tips to Happiness" today: https://www.divorcedandhappy.net #beyourownhero #DivorceintheMovies #divorcecritique #SDHseasontwo #KellyLamphearDash #moviesondivorce #moviedatewithsadiemarie #realdivorcetalk #SadieMarie2022 #merylstreep #jacknicholson #robinwilliams #waitingtoexhale #kramervskramer #sallyfield #gloriabell #whiteneyhouston #angeladavis #wesleysnipes #forestwhitaker #noraephron #dustinhoffman #jillianmoore #dramainthemovies #mrsdoubtfire #piercebronson #relationshipsafterdivorce #lifeafterdivorce #wednesdayepisodes #Sadiesdivorceandhappy #DivorcedandHappypodcast #Lifeafterdivorce #datingafterdivorce #Mentalkdivorce #Womentalkdivorce #emotionallyavailablemen #burningquestions #divorcepodcast #datingtips #datingafterdivorce #divorcedmom #divorceddad #sexafterdivorce #loveafterdivorce #divorcedlife #divorcecommunity #divorcebuddy #divorcequotes #coparenting #recoveringgoodgirl #midlifedating #tipstohappiness #sexpositivity #divorcesupport #divorcedandhappy #kink #soloplay #sextherapy #sexafterdivorce #datingcoach #divorcecoach
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Passi più tempo a scegliere un film piuttosto che a guardarlo? Ogni giorno la speaker di Radio Capital Betty Senatore ti toglie dall'imbarazzo e sceglie un film al posto tuo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Love is in the air at the Polarized podcast and we watched another A24 movie so you already know we are feeling good. Join us for a discussion about the effortless talents of Julianne Moore, the slew of red flags that John Turturro's character presents, and the message of self-love that resonated with both of us. Critics: 91% Audience: 46%
What do a small business owner, an operations manager and a special education teacher have in common? In this miniseries, we hear from Gloria Bell, Amy Cliett, and Alicia Park, three key voices from Creating IT Futures' TechGirlz team, sharing their journeys to discovering a passion for educating, inspiring and connecting the next generation of women in tech.
What do a small business owner, an operations manager and a special education teacher have in common? In this miniseries, we hear from Gloria Bell, Amy Cliett, and Alicia Park, three key voices from Creating IT Futures' TechGirlz team, sharing their journeys to discovering a passion for educating, inspiring and connecting the next generation of women in tech.
Post-synchro # 88 - les couleurs électroniques de Matthew HerbertSorcier de l'échantillonnage, alchimiste des sons synthétiques et activiste de la musique électronique, le génial Matthew Herbert vient de faire paraître son nouveau disque de « house domestique », le très beau et chaleureux Musca. A cette occasion, Post-synchro s'est replongé dans sa discographie et en a ramené quelques extraits de musiques de film composées pour le cinéaste chilien Sebastian Lelio. Ce nouvel épisode du podcast pour les cinéphiles audiophiles (et vice et versa) vous propose de vous plonger dans les soundtracks d'Une femme fantastique (2017), Désobéissance (2017), et de Gloria Bell (2018). Trois bandes sonores atmosphériques et inspirées, faites de nappes électroniques absorbantes qui vous emmèneront très loin (mais vraiment très, très loin) des tumultes du monde. Durée : 53'Production et présentation : Dick Tomasovic
Post-synchro # 88 - les couleurs électroniques de Matthew HerbertSorcier de l'échantillonnage, alchimiste des sons synthétiques et activiste de la musique électronique, le génial Matthew Herbert vient de faire paraître son nouveau disque de « house domestique », le très beau et chaleureux Musca. A cette occasion, Post-synchro s'est replongé dans sa discographie et en a ramené quelques extraits de musiques de film composées pour le cinéaste chilien Sebastian Lelio. Ce nouvel épisode du podcast pour les cinéphiles audiophiles (et vice et versa) vous propose de vous plonger dans les soundtracks d'Une femme fantastique (2017), Désobéissance (2017), et de Gloria Bell (2018). Trois bandes sonores atmosphériques et inspirées, faites de nappes électroniques absorbantes qui vous emmèneront très loin (mais vraiment très, très loin) des tumultes du monde. Durée : 53'Production et présentation : Dick Tomasovic
Is it possible to develop a more diverse, equitable and inclusive tech workforce, while shrinking our nation's tech skills gap at the same time? This mini-series profiles Gloria Bell, Randi Parker, Amy Cliett, and Alicia Park, women in tech who are making it happen through their leadership of Creating IT Futures programs like the Women In Tech Summit and TechGirlz. Original Technologist Tales theme music by C. Ezra Lange
The sight of a computer filling an entire room sparked Gloria Bell's passion for technology at the age of six. Over the years, she translated that fascination into co-founding the Women in Tech Summit (WITS) and earning a leadership position with TechGirlz, a program of Creating IT Futures.
The sight of a computer filling an entire room sparked Gloria Bell's passion for technology at the age of six. Over the years, she translated that fascination into co-founding the Women in Tech Summit (WITS) and earning a leadership position with TechGirlz, a program of Creating IT Futures. Original Technologist Tales theme music by C. Ezra Lange
Esta semana comentamos Somos y El caso Wanninkhof - Carabantes disponibles en Netflix. La Guerra del Mañana y Gloria Bell de Amazon Prime Video. DAIMON, Muestra Internacional de Cine en Streaming que pueden ver vía FilminLatino, así como un par de recomendaciones de series nuevas en HBOMAx, Hacks y The Flight Attendant, y varios clásicos que aparecen en su catálogo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining me on this episode is Prop Master Gay Perillo. Her range of talents span from creating Leslie Knope's massive amount of detailed scrapbooks on Parks and Recreation to filling Gary's Leviatian on VEEP. She has a career of being a Prop Master with long running shows like Crossing Jordan, Mad Men, Parks and Rec, VEEP and The Good Place. Gay's feature films include A Single Man, Sex and the City, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, Gloria Bell and just released on Netflix, Wine Country.
Joining me on this episode is Prop Master Gay Perillo. Her range of talents span from creating Leslie Knope's massive amount of detailed scrapbooks on Parks and Recreation to filling Gary's Leviatian on VEEP. She has a career of being a Prop Master with long running shows like Crossing Jordan, Mad Men, Parks and Rec, VEEP and The Good Place. Gay's feature films include A Single Man, Sex and the City, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, Gloria Bell and just released on Netflix, Wine Country.
Joining me on this episode is Prop Master Gay Perillo. Her range of talents span from creating Leslie Knope's massive amount of detailed scrapbooks on Parks and Recreation to filling Gary's Leviatian on VEEP. She has a career of being a Prop Master with long running shows like Crossing Jordan, Mad Men, Parks and Rec, VEEP and The Good Place. Gay's feature films include A Single Man, Sex and the City, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, Gloria Bell and just released on Netflix, Wine Country.
Joining me on this episode is Prop Master Gay Perillo. Her range of talents span from creating Leslie Knope's massive amount of detailed scrapbooks on Parks and Recreation to filling Gary's Leviatian on VEEP. She has a career of being a Prop Master with long running shows like Crossing Jordan, Mad Men, Parks and Rec, VEEP and The Good Place. Gay's feature films include A Single Man, Sex and the City, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, Gloria Bell and just released on Netflix, Wine Country.
Director of Acute Misfortune Thomas M. Wright discusses his debut feature. Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Lauren Carrol Harris meets the creators of Australian dramedies Rosehaven and The Letdown, and Mark Humphries shares his favourite TV shows.
Director of Acute Misfortune Thomas M. Wright discusses his debut feature. Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Lauren Carrol Harris meets the creators of Australian dramedies Rosehaven and The Letdown, and Mark Humphries shares his favourite TV shows.
In addition to our episode featuring Julianne Moore all about her new film Gloria Bell, we've got a bonus episode for you! We speak to Mindy Kaling, the creator of 'The Mindy Project' and now writer and co-star of 'Late Night' - the story of a late night comedy TV host and her revamped writers room.Late Night is the story of Katherine (Emma Thompson on acidly winning form), a TV host in desperate need to stay relevant. Cynically hiring Molly (Mindy Kaling, The Mindy Project, Ocean's 8), she thrusts her into the all-male writers' room. But Molly is looking to make more than surface changes. Along with laughs come deeper questions about sexism and diversity in the entertainment industry. Kaling's script has the sharpness of lived experience, as well as the comic chops to make the stand up segments sing. With a sprinkling of The Devil Wears Prada, Late Night mixes great chemistry with a forward-looking take on complex issues.Discussing the film with Mindy is Steven RyderFollow Steven at @irma_pepProduced and edited by Jake Cunningham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Academy-award winning Chilean writer-director Sebastián Lelio explains how an English language cover version of his 2013 film Gloria came about with the fabulous Julianne Moore in the title role. The post Sebastián Lelio – Gloria Bell appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Julianne Moore joins us on to the Curzon Film Podcast this week to talk about her latest film 'Gloria Bell', directed by Sebastián Lelio ('Disobedience', 'A Fantastic Woman'), and what an absolute pleasure it is to have one of contemporary cinema's true greats on our show.Gloria (Julianne Moore) is a free-spirited divorcée who spends her days at a strait-laced office job and her nights on the dance floor, joyfully letting loose at clubs around Los Angeles. After meeting Arnold (John Turturro) on a night out, she finds herself thrust into an unexpected new romance, filled with both the joys of budding love and the complications of dating, identity and family.Lelio creates a feel-good tale of later love which shows love can strike at any time, relationships are never simple, and nothing can get you down as long as you keep dancing.Discussing the film are Sam Howlett, Kelly Powell and Susie Bould@SamHowlett_1 Sam Howlett@susieblues - Susie@ks_powell - KellyProduced by Jake CunninghamEdited by Mark Towers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En Página 13, Iván Valenzuela, conversó con Ascanio Cavallo y Antonio Martínez, quienes comentaron el estreno de "Gloria Bell" y el documental "Dios".
Academy Award winning actor Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Cat and mouse thriller Killing Eve has returned to screens for Season 2. Director Rob Ryan explains his fascinating documentary about a nun with a gun, and a review of Lee Chang-dong's Burning.
Academy Award winning actor Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Cat and mouse thriller Killing Eve has returned to screens for Season 2. Director Rob Ryan explains his fascinating documentary about a nun with a gun, and a review of Lee Chang-dong's Burning.
Dave and Alonso cover a cavalcade of new movies, from superheroes to international arthouse auteurs. Subscribe (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, leave 'em hanging on the li-ine. Join our club, won't you? Dave's streaming pick of the week: 35 SHOTS OF RUM Alonso's DVD pick of the week: GLORIA
The new movie "The Public" looks good. Donny's review of "Gloria Bell" and "The Highwaymen". Chris Rock calls out Jussie Smollet. Tinder's April Fool's joke about height. Kondo-ing is the new dating trend.
Our first 60 degree day since last October. Lori sees the movie "Gloria Bell" and gives it thumbs up. Beyonce sings happy birthday to Diana Ross. Def Leppard going into the Rock Hall. Bruce Springsteen's son might become a firefighter.
Thank you for checking out episode 51 of The Film Scribes Podcast recorded weekly at the Red Owl Tavern. This week Rich Heimlich (/comment),Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) do a deep dive on Jordan Peele's latest US with a special guest and also review GLORIA BELL and THE HUMMINGBIRD PROJECT. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
In episode seventy-seven of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel yell over each other about Sebastián Lelio's near shot-for-shot remake of his own film GLORIA (2014): GLORIA BELL starring Julianne Moore in the titular role first brought to life by Paulina García. They discuss the films in relation to one another before moving on to their first Cassavetes (and third Gloria) of the show's run: GLORIA (1980). Ben celebrates Papa John, Daniel can't get the stick out of his ass around Lelio's carbon copy remake, and Brandon has a ball dancing through life with Julianne Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Earlier this year, actor Steven Yeun joined us to talk about his role in the Oscar-shortlisted Korean film, ‘Burning.' We talked about other topics too, and this week, for the first time, we're airing that part of the conversation. Yeun tells us about getting his start in the industry and what he's looking for in future roles. Plus, a visit to the set of Sebastian Lelio's new film ‘Gloria Bell.'
Director Sebastián Lelio discusses life and love through pop music in "Gloria Bell".
Good Morning Cinemaniacs! Join Duane and Brett for Episode 13 of the Cinemania Morning Movies show! This is the show where we talk about the movies that premiered this weekend and which of them you should be seeing RIGHT NOW as well as the ones you could miss. We also spend some time talking about the box office and all the latest news since last week's World Show! Thanks for listening as always and don't forget to hit that download button. Grab your coffee and tune in! #CaptainMarvel #GloriaBell #MorningMovies Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Spotify Messy FM Follow Duane: Twitter Instagram Follow Brett (Bam Movie Review): Twitter YouTube Cinemania Merch: Teepublic
We're all searching for our inner superheroes this week on Breakfast All Day. Alonso, Matt and Christy review "Captain Marvel," the first film to focus on a female character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and "Gloria Bell," in which Julianne Moore discovers her own powers as a Los Angeles divorcee. We also review the time-twisting German drama "Transit" and "I'm Not Here" starring J.K. Simmons, which plays with time in ways that are far less profound. And we made ourselves endure the grueling, four-hour HBO documentary "Leaving Neverland," about the sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson. Listen here or subscribe at iTunes, Stitcher or wherever fine podcasts are served.
Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Lelio sat down with HFPA journalist Jean-Paul Chaillet last week to talk about his latest film Gloria Bell. Starring Julianne Moore, this project is itself an American re-make of his own movie Gloria from 2013, and the two discuss the challenges in re-adapting Lelio's own work. They also talk about his Golden Globe nominated and Oscar winning film A Fantastic Woman and how it changed Chilean cinema and culture, the importance of Roma, visiting Hollywood, and more.
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For Episode 117, myself, Michael Schwartz, Dan Bayer, Kt Schaefer & Tom O'Brien talk about the closing night film from the AFI Film Festival "Mary Queen of Scots," the Independent Spirit Award Nominations, the first reactions to "Vice," the polls, the trailers for "Toy Story 4" and "Gloria Bell" and more! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture