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God's Pocket is directed by Mad Men's very own John Slattery and stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christina Hendricks, Caleb Landry Jones, John Turturro, Richard Jenkins, Eddie Marsan and Pete Gerety. Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!
P.S. I Love Hoffman: A Film By Film Retrospective of Philip Seymour Hoffman
The Hoff-bros rewatch the last film Philip Seymour Hoffman ever shot, God's Pocket. Based in a fictional neighborhood of Philadelphia, P.S.H. stars opposite John Turturro and Christina Hendricks in this dark dramedy directed by Mad Men veteran John Slattery. Tune into the end of the episode as Brian and Kyle spin the wheel of Hoffman and find out what will be on the ballot against Scent of a Woman.
John Slattery is an American actor and director. He is best known for his role as Roger Sterling in the AMC drama series Mad Men. He has received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations and two Critics' Choice Television Awards for AMC's series Mad Men. He was also part of the Mad Men ensemble cast that won two SAG Awards. In 2013, Slattery directed his first feature film, God's Pocket, which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. He is currently on the HBO series Veep. Apart from his role on Mad Men, Slattery is also known for roles on Homefront; the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon; the HBO series K Street; guest appearances on Will & Grace; Judging Amy; Sex and the City and Desperate Housewives. Other films include Mona Lisa Smile, Flags of our Fathers, Charlie Wilson's War and The Adjustment Bureau. In 2015, Slattery portrayed journalist Ben Bradlee Jr. in the Academy Award winning film Spotlight, and also appeared in the Netflix comedy series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, for which he earned a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series.
Boxing talk. Jousting talk. Thoughts on the NFL Combine (Rich Eisen stinks). Jonathan fears his wife has the corona virus. Short-sighted (dumb) end-of-days preparations in the Manassas COSTCO. If you're depressed, it's a great to time to go on a Cruise. The movie God's Pocket and more... Buy Premium! https://www.podbean.com/premium-signup/jf62q-4bef7/Sadly+Lacking+Radio Donate! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=mKv4Degb7LjB1cMTZd0xEr85HY08KPUALoP744H3o0L1OQTfJJDAWNgKBYGnm1ly8FJjOG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU Send us an e-mail: SadlyLackingRadio@gmail.com Follow SadlyLacking on twitter: https://twitter.com/SadlyLacking?lang=en Mark on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.townsend.752 Mark on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_crusty_crustacean/
El ROCKBUSTERS de esta semana está dedicado a un gran actor que siempre ha aportado muchísima calidad a los films en los que aparece Hablamos de John Turturro, que el 28-2-20 cumple 63 años. Repasamos ocho de sus películas a través de los temas rockeros (o no) que se encuentran en ellas, en lo que ha resultado ser una de las sesiones más eclécticas de la temporada. Aquí tenéis el listado de temas: 1 - Steve Winwood "Higher love" (Enredos y mentiras) 2 - Eric Clapton "It's in the way you use it" (El color del dinero) 3 - Junior Walker "Urgent" (Buscando a Susan desesperadamente) 4 - Dinosaur Jr. "The wagon" (Margot y la boda) 5 - Lynn Ready "Looking for a girl like you" (El misterio de God's Pocket) 6 - Van Halen "Ice cream man" (Ejecutivo agresivo) 7 - Janis Joplin "Piece of my heart" (Romances & Cigarrettes) 8 - Gipsy Kings "Hotel California" (El gran Lebowsky)
In Part 3/3 of this podcast, David & Raj go over the films they saw this week. Raj saw his first 9 of the year and David had a 2nd viewing of one of his 10's. The guys talk a little about the late PSH (1967-2014) and some of his best films.Doom (2005)The Art Of Self Defense (2019)Brothers (2009)Holy Motors (2012)1917 (2019)Synecdoche, New York (2008)Honorable Mentions: Doubt (2008), The Master (2012), God's Pocket (2014), Capote (2005), Before The Devil Knows You're Dead (2007).Enjoy! ^_^Interact With The Hosts And Share Your Reviews In Their Growing Community of Film Fans:Facebook Group: Coast2Coast Film ReviewsThis Podcast Is Available On:Youtube: Coast2Coast Film ReviewsItunes Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Play MusicStitcherTuneIniHeart RadioBlubrry PodcastingRadio PublicPocket CastsListen NotesTake Care & Thanks For Tuning In!
Our guest Matt Sullivan talks under water photography, trying to be unique with his photos and tells us about his upcoming trip to God's Pocket. We had a great time hearing about all the challenges under water photographers face.Follow Matt at:Check out Matt’s website, he has some great content and blog posts there worth reading.Instagram @formerlyhomelessphotographer
John Slattery is an American actor and director. He is best known for his role as Roger Sterling in the AMC drama series Mad Men. He has received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations and two Critics' Choice Television Awards for AMC's series Mad Men. He was also part of the Mad Men ensemble cast that won two SAG Awards. In 2013, Slattery directed his first feature film, God's Pocket, which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. He is currently on the HBO series Veep. Apart from his role on Mad Men, Slattery is also known for roles on Homefront; the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon; the HBO series K Street; guest appearances on Will & Grace; Judging Amy; Sex and the City and Desperate Housewives. Other films include Mona Lisa Smile, Flags of our Fathers, Charlie Wilson's War and The Adjustment Bureau. In 2015, Slattery portrayed journalist Ben Bradlee Jr. in the Academy Award winning film Spotlight, and also appeared in the Netflix comedy series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, for which he earned a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series.
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Continued from last week, Dave and Tom discuss St. Vincent, A Walk Among The Tombstones, Starred Up, Obvious Child, Pride, Two Days One Night, The Maze Runner, Predestination, Dom Hemingway, A Most Wanted Man, God's Pocket and Life After Beth.
Roshelle has worked on a variety of projects including: La Ciudad (The City), Joshua, Life During Wartime, and Precious. More recent projects include: Touchback, Hick, Chinese Puzzle, and God's Pocket, and the science fiction television series, Believe.
In tonight's Front Row, Christina Hendricks talks about working with Philip Seymour Hoffman on one of his last roles, in the film God's Pocket - and Sinead O'Connor discusses her latest album, her dramatic new image, and whether she still likes Nothing Compares 2 U. Also in the programme: the artist behind spectra - the giant light-beam which appeared at dusk in London yesterday - and art critic William Feaver chooses paintings which evoke summer. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Rebecca Nicholson.
A review of the indie drama, God's Pocket, directed by John Slattery (Mad Men) and featuring one of Philip Seymour Hoffman's final performances. The film also stars Christina Hendricks, John Turturro, Eddie Marsan, and Richard Jenkins.PLOT: When Mickey's crazy step-son Leon is killed in a construction 'accident', nobody in the working class neighborhood of God's Pocket is sorry he's gone. Mickey tries to bury the bad news with the body, but when the boy's mother demands the truth, Mickey finds himself stuck in a life-and-death struggle between a body he can't bury, a wife he can't please and a debt he can't pay.
0:00-3:50 - Introduction; we're at Sundance; whispering 3:50-5:00 - iTunes review 5:00-10:35 - "Ride Along" review 10:35-18:10 - "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit" review, including a guest appearance by IndieWire's Steve Greene 18:10-21:20 - Jeff was at the Critics Choice Awards 21:20-31:50 - Sundance movies so far: "Whiplash," "Locke," "The Babadook," "God's Pocket" 31:50-35:00 - Miscellaneous Sundance talk 35:00-40:50 - QOTW (your Sundance ideas) 40:50-42:55 - Next QOTW, plus see "Gravity" on the big screen while you still can, plus a guest appearance by The Film Stage's Raffi Asdourian 42:55-44:15 - Wrap-up and goodbyes QOTW: What day-to-day activity could be the plot of an action movie?