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Welcome back to Morgan Hasn't Seen with Jeannine Brice & Morgan Robinson!! A sexy series that more than lived up to expectations comes to an end on this week's show as Jeannine and Morgan discuss the intimacy, deep humanity, and celebration of finding physical pleasure whatever your age in GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE (2022) starring Emma Thompson & Daryl McCormack! Our Youtube Channel for Monday Madness on video, Watchalongs, Live Discussions & more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://its-a-wonderful-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon Music & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_ Keep being wonderful!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
It's the SMS that brought much delight to Em, Michael got rear ended by a truck on his way to work, and sent an “I've been epically rear ended” message to alert Em to that fact. You'll hear all about it as we start the pod, with a side quest on Beyoncé being a capitalist by name dropping brands in her songs. Then it's onto Em's newest obsession, Guy Richie's new Netflix TV series ‘The Gentlemen', which is light years better than the bad accents we get in his original movie version of ‘The Gentlemen'. Somehow that spins off into Em regaling us with all the saucy hookups she witnessed happening between the gay men at her local swimming pool, with added recollections from Michael. There's the upcoming Anne Hathaway movie ‘The Idea Of You' to get excited about, plus props for Emma Thompson's ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande'. We also get mental side quests on sing-gers and Kylie and Madonna on stage together and separating an artist's problematic history from their art. Then in the Sealed Section, on our premium service Emsolation Extra, Em and Michael update their thoughts and feels on the Kate Middleton situation, talk Oprah's upcoming weight loss doco and there's even more F1 frothing to deliver. Sign up now to start listening at emsolation.supercast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the SMS that brought much delight to Em, Michael got rear ended by a van on his way to work, and sent an “I've been epically rear ended” message to alert Em to that fact. You'll hear all about it as we start the pod, with a side quest on Beyoncé being a capitalist by name dropping brands in her songs. Then it's onto Em's newest obsession, Guy Richie's new Netflix TV series ‘The Gentlemen', which is light years better than the bad accents we get in his original movie version of ‘The Gentlemen'. Somehow that spins off into Em regaling us with all the saucy hookups she witnessed happening between the gay men at her local swimming pool, with added recollections from Michael. There's the upcoming Anne Hathaway movie ‘The Idea Of You' to get excited about, plus props for Emma Thompson's ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande'. We also get mental side quests on sing-gers and Kylie and Madonna on stage together and separating an artist's problematic history from their art. Then in the Sealed Section, on our premium service Emsolation Extra, Em and Michael update their thoughts and feels on the Kate Middleton situation, talk Oprah's upcoming weight loss doco and there's even more F1 frothing to deliver. Sign up now to start listening at emsolation.supercast.com.
Ötvenes megözvegyült hittan tanárnő fiatal, szakértő szeretőt keres. Ám akit talál, szintén kérdésekkel küzd... Minden jót, Leo Grande! Emma Thompson bátor játéka azért bennünk is felvet erős kérdéseket. Igazából szerelem? - avagy a szerelmesfilmek és az életünk podcast-sorozat, Tari Annamária pszichorterapeuta és Horváth Gergely (Gondolatkertészet) beszélgetései. Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, 2022 Fsz.: Emma Thompson, Daryl McCormack Rendező: Sophie Hyde Író: Katy Brand
There's nothing like a little light-hearted solicitation to relive your lost youth and discover how amazing sex could be since your, now deceased, boring husband "missionary Martin" never gave it propa'. So, in walks gigolo Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack) to guide Nancy (Emma Thompson) in her search for the ever-elusive big "O". Just chuck some fit bloke some cash and it'll solve all your problems basically. Some procrastination here, some procrastination there, and that's what Emma Thompson as Nancy does in the sex comedy drama ("sexadramady"?) penned by Katy Brand and directed by Sophie Hyde. It's a weird one. At the heart of the film is a sex-positive message that has some genuinely touching moments from the inimitable Ms. Thompson. But when you come down to it, it misses the mark in giving Mr. McCormack enough meat to play with. You'll get what we mean when you give it a listen. GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE is currently streaming on HULU in the US.
This and a whole lot of stuff Awful and Awesome as Abbas Momin and Nainika Rathore review the series Dahaad, the movies Air and Good Luck To You, Leo Grande; Metallica's new album 72 Seasons and the book This Is How You Lose The Time War. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The bois are joined by @HarveyMulvihill from the @folksathome Podcast to discuss How To Blow Up A Pipeline, The Good Doctor, Avatar 2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Ginger Snaps, and more! Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymovies Merch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shop Leave us a voicemail: 214-699-9076 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymovies Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466 Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymovies Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod 00:00 - Cold Open 02:09 - Intro 08:09 - Gifts 14:54 - Doctor Sleep 17:01 - Closer 20:21 - Office Space 21:21 - Law & Order: SVU 23:42 - Hotel Hell 28:11 - The Good Doctor 30:35 - Nicolas Cage 33:19 - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 37:07 - Roman Polaski 40:29 - The Village 43:49 - Audition 45:27 - Naked Lunch 47:45 - Green Room 49:21 - Ginger Snaps 50:24 - The Discovery 56:48 - Spirited Away Live 59:27 - Good Luck To You, Leo Grande 01:00:58 - Interstellar 01:04:51 - Avatar 2 01:11:11 - How To Blow Up A Pipeline 01:35:43 - Is It Cinema? 01:38:41 - DMT (Dumb Movie Title) 01:39:49 - Heist Movie Game 01:42:49 - Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraretoomanymovies/support
Welcome back! In the first episode of Season Five of Grape Culture, Sam and Kim get passionate about Katy Brand's hit film, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. Listen now to find out more!
Join The Kernels as they undress Sophie Hyde's 2022 sexually enlightening drama: 'Good Luck To You, Leo Grande.'Conversing about raunchy relationships, Freudian fouls, and middle-aged mummy's -The Kernels share their likes, dislikes, ratings, & even treat you to both an original song, AND a unique game where they create a movie trailer.Enjoy you majestic Mars bars! Thanks for popping by. We hope you enjoy The Podcorn Kernel Podcast. Please get in touch with any praise, criticism, feedback or advice.Compliments will be greeted with kindness. Criticism will be catered to with carnage. Contact us at : thepodcornkernels@gmail.com or find us on us on the following social platforms:Instagram: thepodcornkernelsThreads: thepodcornkernelsTwitter: @podcornkernelsWebsite: thepodcornkernels.co.ukTikTok: @thepodcornkernels
Director Sophie Hyde is making waves in the industry – a changemaker in her field. Her film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande challenged ageist stereotypes and assumptions on the big screen. WFT Chair Dr Susan Liddy spoke with Sophie about her film, as well as her impressive career to date, crossing hemispheres in the process. This talk has been made possible with the generous support of the BAI. Sophie Hyde is a founding member of film collective Closer Productions. She lives and works on the lands of the Kaurna people in South Australia and makes provocative and intimate films and television. Her latest film, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, starring Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack, premiered at both Sundance Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival to rave reviews and will be released in 2022. Her debut feature drama 52 Tuesdays (director/producer/co-writer) won the Directing Award at Sundance and the Crystal Bear at Berlin. She directed and produced feature comedy Animals, which premiered at Sundance 2019. She created, produced and directed episodic series F*!#ing Adelaide for ABC Australia, and the 4 x 1-hour series The Hunting for SBS. Sophie's feature documentaries include Life in Movement (producer /co-director), Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (producer), Sam Klemke's Time Machine (producer) and In My Blood It Runs (Producer).
Welcome back to Film Spill: A Movie Night Podcast! This episode, Chelsea and Stella talk about Sophie Hyde's Drama/Comedy film, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande (2022). Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest @filmspillpod for updates and exclusive content! Tell a friend about the show and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help more people find us! Good Luck To You, Leo Grande is available on Hulu. Timestamps: All About Stella: 00:45 Slumber Party Game: 14:51 Discussion of Good Luck To You Leo Grande: 30:01 Outro: 01:13:07 Follow Stella on Social Media: IG: @stellaemelia Check Out Stella's short film: Pauline and Her Sadie: Watch here Check out Film Spill's Patreon!
Daryl McCormack is having a very good moment right now: nominated for two Baftas, recently seen in a critically-acclaimed Apple TV+ show Bad Sisters, and happily talking about his new best friendship with Emma Thompson, his co-star in sexual discovery comedy-drama Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. Charming and chatty and just generally a tip-top human being, Daryl nattered away with Ali over magic of the internet earlier this week, and here is the double pizza-fuelled result. That'll make just a touch more sense once you've listened, by the way. Hopefully.
Ny vecka, nya bekymmer i filmvärlden! Steffo vädrar sitt missnöje med hårda fakta som tycks drabbat honom. Fiffi lyssnar tålmodigt och förklarar. På filmfronten vankas det sex (!?) i GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE, dysterkvisten Christian Bale löser brott i glåmiga THE PALE BLUE EYE och vi sjunger oss hela vägen i mål i nya musikalen (igen!) ROALD DAHL´s MATILDA THE MUSICAL! I Patreon berättar Fiffi om sitt Apple-tilltag, Steffo redovisar hur det kändes att uppleva nya BECK-rullen....och tror ni inte att Fiffi ska ändra i sin tv-topplista igen! Sicket sätt! Get some!
Hi :)Neben den News und den aktuellen Neustarts im Kino und auf den Streaming Diensten sprechen wir in der letzten Folge des Jahres 2022, die zugleich unsere 25. Folge ist, über unsere Filmhighlights aus diesem Jahr.Viel Spaß und einen guten Rutsch ins Jahr 2023!
As we wrap out the year, Mark and Jacqueline look back at some of their favorite movies of 2022.In this first part of a two-part episode, we cover the first 5 films from their lists in no specific order.Do you agree with these movies being some of the best of the year? If you don't hear your favorite movie in this episode, check back next week to see if it made the list!Jacqueline's List:Bones and AllDevotionThe InspectionGood Luck to You, Leo GrandeBlack Panther: Wakanda ForeverMark's List:PreyElvisHustleThe Unbearable Weight of Massive TalentBarbarianIf you'd like to give your thoughts on these movies or have other movies you feel like Rotten Tomatoes got wrong, email us at RTisWrong@RottenTomatoes.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sylvia y Wanda transitan la auto realización y las nuevas masculinidades a través de una hermosa película; y sin hacer Spolier, ¡logran transmitir qué nos dice el filme y cómo implementarlo en nuestra vida! ¡Vamos! ¡Agarren Popcorn (palomitas de maíz) y vamos todas a volar!Prvenidas, Sonido, Cámara, ¡Acción!Créditos: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande (película)Música: Lights "Good Luck To You, Leo Grande"
In deze aflevering worden we rondgeleid door conceptmanager Jolijn van Eennoo in prikkelshop Tutti Passi, spreken we met Stefaan Loncke die samen met zijn vrouw Ahawa runt, een centrum voor druïdisme en sjamanistische praktijken, en gaan we langs bij Mireille Verplancke, zij introduceert ons in transformatieseksualiteit en vallei orgasme. Wijzevrouw is een project van Selkie, de audiomakerij van Ruben Nachtergaele en Eva De Groote ism Isabel De Waele en kwam tot stand met de steun van Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds en Helan Ziekenfonds. www.selkie.be Selkie zoekt nog middelen om de laatste aflevering te maken, steun Wijzevrouw via Crowdfunding Gent Er wordt in deze aflevering verwezen naar: Tutti Passi, dé shop die hoort bij seksualiteit, intimiteit, plezier en zelfzorg Mireille Verplancke, valleitrainingen Mireille volgde opleiding bij Reinoud Eleveld, Taotrainer en grondlegger van Vallei orgasme, online platform voor seksuele veiligheid waar vrouwen en mannen trainen in technieken van vallei. Stefaan Loncke - Ahawa, centrum voor levensverdieping vanuit de natuurtraditie en ook: Doe jezelf een heerlijk plezier en ga kijken naar Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, met de immer innemende Emma Thompson, nu in de zalen! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wijzevrouw/message
Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, gerçek ve iyi bir cinsel ilişki yaşamak isteyen 55 yaşında dul bir kadın olan Nancy Stokes'un hikayesini konu ediyor. Nancy Stokes yeni emekli olmuş bir öğretmendir. Mutlu bir hayatı olmasına rağmen, onun asla sahip olmadığı bir şey vardır. Nancy hiçbir zaman iyi olarak anılmaya değer bir seks yaşamadı. Artık buna bir son vermek isteyen Nancy, bir seks işçisini aramaya karar verir.
The Mandys explore an alternate future in the sexcapades of Emma Thompson with "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande." Along the way, Mandy saw a sportsball game and enjoyed the experience. Mandy brings follow-up on the much anticipated personality test results from last week, Mandy brings the show's first “Potty-Time Movie Review” segment, and in the game, we introduce you to the erotic adventures of Daisy Flowers her constant consort, Leopard Bluejeans, the Winnie the Pooh of sex worker assistants. (00:00) - Welcome to the Mandcave! (00:32) - Mandy saw a sportsball game (03:00) - The Personality Test Follow-Up (04:29) - The Potty Time Movie Review (07:00) - The Serial Update (09:14) - Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (35:48) - Support the show • Become a Fandy! (37:26) - Games! (49:05) - Coming Attractions: We All Scream
Happy Monday, Listeners, and welcome to a very special episode of the pod! This week, Katie ventured to Chicago to record IN PERSON with Karen, Ginger Buddha (Tori) and Americano Angel (Cindy). While, admittedly, our audio isn't stellar for this show, please stick with us for some true fun and hilarity. The episode is structured as rapid-fire questions and the group talks about everything from summer camp memories to celebrity crushes to the Queen and so much more. There is singing! There is laughter! There is alcohol involved! We hope you all enjoy. And if you're interested in Emma Thompson's new movie (listen to today's show for context), check out Good Luck To You, Leo Grande on Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/movie/good-luck-to-you-leo-grande-b0243a6c-8add-4d53-a234-05a255c8989f Sending love to you all! xo
Wegen Krankheitsausfällen und Kinofaulheit mussten wir die Folge letzte Woche ausfallen lassen. Dafür haben wir die für diese Woche bis zum Rand vollgepackt, denn: Marco hat die Streaming-Filme Samaritan und Pinocchio sowie die Kinofilme Apple Day und Mahatah: Side Stories From Main Stations gesehen, Nicolas berichtet von den Kinofilmen Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Three Thousand Years of Longing und Good Luck To You, Leo Grande sowie kurz vom Fantoche (mit einer klaren Empfehlung für I Am What I Am) und Roland berichtet ausführlich von den Gewinnerinnen und Gewinnern aus Venedig, darunter The Whale, The Son und Blonde. Thema nächste Woche: Erlebnisbericht aus Toronto Nicolas' Ketchup für Folge 242, vielleicht auch 244, gsehmer denn: Das Boot! Themen: Intro - (0:00) Pinocchio - (4:08) Samaritan - (7:50) Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero - (13:02) Mahatah: Side Stories From Main Station - (19:05) Apple Day - (24:26) Three Thousand Years of Longing - (28:58) Good Luck To You, Leo Grande - (39:08) Fantoche (I Am What I Am) - (46:49) Venedig: Gewinnerfilme - (52:58) Venedig: Netflix-Block und sonstige Empfehlungen - (1:25:06) Abschluss und Outro - (2:08:50) Website: www.outnow.ch Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutNow.CH/ Twitter: twitter.com/outnow Instagram: www.instagram.com/outnow.ch/
What are some questions that you have about mindfulness, the spiritual journey, and life? In this Q&A episode, Devi explores some of those answers. In addition, Devi offers a personal film suggestion; Good Luck To You, Leo Grande now available on HULU. Connect: @DeviBrown See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Brickman' Ryan McNaught joins Clairsy & Lisa to chat about his upcoming Jurassic World by Brickman Lego Exhibition in Perth. We find out what you've dropped in your toilet and Ben O'Shea reviews ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Brickman' Ryan McNaught joins Clairsy & Lisa to chat about his upcoming Jurassic World by Brickman Lego Exhibition in Perth. We find out what you've dropped in your toilet and Ben O'Shea reviews ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande.'
In Ep 83 Nelly Thomas gets and intro to Jo's new obcession which is SIX the musical after seeing it live, they talk with Chelsea Dawson who playes Catherine Howard, one of Henry VIII's wives in the show, and we discover how this new interpretation is re-framing history, and what we can learn and enjoy from that!Jo then tells Nelly about her close encounter with Dame Emma Thompson at her local cinema, how they're besties now and tells us about how Emma Thompson's new film GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE is breaking down the stigma for women over aging bodies and sexual pleasure.And finally, we get ready to embrace our full force feminine power with co-founder of FemmeCon, model and entrepreneur Shani Shantelle, hold onto your socks!Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND... join us live by commenting on the FB or Youtube .. you know we love to hear what you have to say!..Oh and feel free to tell your friends about us!Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fran & Rose have been nonstop consuming media, so they made a special episode completely dedicated to yesterday's — literally — pop culture: the culmination of this season of FBoy Island (with spoilers!), Harley Quinn's return, West World's decline, new movies They/Them, Not Okay, and Bodies Bodies Bodies, Pretty Woman and Good Luck To You, Leo Grande as a double feature of good movies with yikesy portrayals of sex work, Netflix's Fleabagesque Persuasion adaptation, Maggie Rogers' new album/PhD project and the Beyoncé remixes Plus, Like A Virgin book club members get some juicy recs including Book Lovers by Emily Henry and Husband Material by Alexis Hall tag our finsta @likeavirgin42069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fitzy and Wippa were lucky enough to see a preview of Emma Thompson's new movie Good Luck To You, Leo Grandem last week, and liked it so much they got the actress on the phone this morning alongside co-star Daryl McCormack to chat about it! During the interview, Emma shared her thoughts on actors working with intimacy coaches whilst filming sex scenes. Good Luck To You, Leo Grande is in cinemas from August 18See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Smooches! We are recapping “Good Luck To You, Leo Grande,” a movie on Hulu starring Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack as a retired schoolteacher who desperately needs her back blown out, and the escort who is up for the challenge. It's earnest, intimate, and, spoiler alert, not a romance because there is no HEA with the couple together. We still think this is worth your time, however, so spoilers ahead. Where to find us Website: www.makeoutalreadypod.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makeoutalreadypod/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/makeout_already TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makeoutalreadypod Merch: https://make-out-already.creator-spring.com Liz's author socials: https://twitter.com/ellediazromance https://www.instagram.com/ellediazromance Preorder “How That Makes You Feel” by Elle Diaz https://amzn.to/3PVc5UQ
British actress Dame Emma Thompson has opened up to Jane Marwick on 6PR Mornings about sex scenes with a man more than 30 years her junior and the misconceptions women should be expected to handle juggling domestic life and a career simultaneously. Thompson is in Australia to promote her new film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande a wryly comic two-hander directed by Australia's Sophie Hyde, where she plays 60-ish widow Nancy Stokes, a retired religion teacher who has never had an orgasm. She and Marwick discussed the harm caused by depictions of conventional on-screen romance and how women "were sold a pup" about being able to juggle domestic life, motherhood and careers. "I think the 'you can have it all' thing was not only cruel but also utterly untrue, and I think we need to really re-examine all of this because it's all landed once again on our shoulders," Thompson told Marwick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hey, Boomer guest today is Stella Fosse, writer, advocate for older women's empowerment and workshop leader. Our topic today was Sexy Stories for and about Women Over Sixty. Stella reinvented herself from a technical writer, to a writer of erotica for and about older women. Her first book, Aphrodite's Pen: The Power of Writing Erotica after Midlife, includes lots of how to's and prompts to get your started. Her latest book, "Brilliant Charming Bastard" was released this year. We talked about claiming our narrative at this stage of our lives. We discussed the difference between Elderotica and Seasoned Romance Stories. When I asked about being objectified as sexual beings, Stella turned that around to finding the freedom of being able to walk down the street without being harassed, and the freedom to be more playful in our relationships. We talked about the benefit of finding supportive writers groups, both in person and online. It was a fun discussion. I think you will enjoy it. Episode Takeaways: 1. Read books, and watch movies that show possibilities of this part of life. 2. Find ways to build creativity into this part of your life. 3. Enjoy your body. 4. Learning and sex until rigor mortis. Thanks so much for listening. Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Stitcher , Google Podcast. or Spotify Follow up on Facebook and Instagram You can email me with questions or comments at wendy@heyboomer.biz – Wendy Green is a Certified Life Coach, working with people going through the sometimes uncomfortable life transition from full-time work to “what's next.” Find out more about Wendy's 6-week “What's Next Transition” Coaching workshop – You can find Stella at stellafosse.com or email her at stella@stellafosse.com Other resources mentioned Writing Open the Mind by Andy Couturier Fifty First Dates After Fifty by Carolyn Lee Arnold Fear of Dying by Erica Jong Naked at our Age by Joan Price Forever 51 by Pamela Skjolsvik ============================================ Show transcript And welcome to the Hey Boomer Show, which is live every Monday at 1:00 Eastern on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. My name is Wendy Green and I am your host for Hey Boomer. And hey, Boomer is a show for those of us who believe we are never too old to set another goal or dream, a new dream. It is for lifelong learners who want to find meaning and purpose in their lives and live the best part of their life in this next chapter. Every year I put together an Alzheimer's walk team and every year I get a bunch of people that come and walk with me and we raise money. Last year, we hit the championship level. We raised over 1000. So this year I am asking you to join our team. There's a couple of ways you can do this. You can join the local team here in Greenville, South Carolina, and walk with us and help raise money for that. Or you can join our our hey boomer team and walk in your community. So for now, I have a Greenville team. I have a hey boomer team in California and I have a Hey Boomer team in Maryland. And anybody that joins our team, I'm going to give them this cute, hey, boomer hat so that you can wear that when you walk and you can wear it afterwards proudly as a member of Hey, Boomer. So all you have to do is go to act.Alz.org/goto/HeyBoomer, join our team and support the hopeful end of Alzheimer's. I also want to say that I am not anti retirement. anti retirement, but I don't recommend it for almost anybody because retirement means withdrawal. And if you withdraw from life, you really are giving up on life. And what happens is that every day starts to run into the next. You become bored and lethargic. You find yourself spending more time on the couch than doing just about anything else. And I want to encourage you, as I said in the opening, this show is about living your best life in this next chapter. So I have a six-week group program called What's Next? And you can find it and get more information about it on HeyBoomer.Biz/coaching. There you'll find a synopsis of what the group coaching experience is about. A little video from me and an opportunity to sign up for a free 20 minute consultation so that I can learn more about you. You can learn more about me. And then we can make a decision whether this is a good fit for you or not. So there's no obligation. Check it out at heyboomer/coaching and get set or get your mojo back if you feel like you've lost it. Now to talk about what's coming up. Kathleen, A Berry PhD and coeditor of "Unmasked: Women write about sex and intimacy after 50" said, "When we think of erotica, we don't usually link it together with middle aged women." In fact, it is middle aged women who are finally liberated to fully experience the sensuous delight of erotica. They have reached the point in their lives when they are no longer encumbered by the risk of pregnancy, nor zapped by the physical ramifications of menopause. And there's another aspect to this topic. Ageist thinking says that older women become matronly and we lose our beauty. And the idea of older women having sex seems almost unappealing in our society. There are a few examples of women over 50 being sexual in the media. I'm sure that or I hope that you all have seen Grace and Frankie with Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda. And there's a new movie out with Emma Thompson called Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. And in this movie, Emma Thompson plays a widow who has never had a satisfying sex life. She is curious and she's nervous. She hires a sex worker. This movie explores her journey to becoming comfortable with her own sexuality. It is available on Hulu. Good luck to you, Leo Grande. So today we're going to talk about the idea that we are all sensual beings into our sixties, seventies, eighties and beyond, and that we can all make our own decisions about what is right for us regarding sex at this stage of our life, really at any stage of our life. So let me bring Stella on and introduce you. Hello, Stella. I want to thank. Thanks for having. Me. Oh, I've been looking forward to this. And so is the audience. I've heard a lot of people say, Oh, I'm going to watch. I'm going to watch. So brief bio. Stella is a former biotechnology writer who advocates for the creative power of older women. Her books include "Aphrodite's Pen: The Power of Writing Erotica After Midlife", "The Erotic Pandemic Ball," And ooh, did you hear the Thunder? And her debut novel at age 68, "Brilliant, Charming Bastard." She is currently teaching romance writing to seniors and writing a book about creative retirement. Stella lives with her partner in North Carolina. You can follow her on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, and she blogs on her website, which we will get to, and I'll share all of her contact information later. So, Stella. Yes. So, you know, in my coaching practice, I always talk to people about reinvention. And many people have a really hard time thinking about what they're going to do next. They had their career and That was that was who they defined themselves as they didn't have an idea of what was next. So I'm curious about your reinvention journey from tech writer to writer of erotica and the ups and downs of that. Oh Well, I always wanted to be a writer. In fact, my childhood goal was to write my first novel by the time I was 25. So I missed that by 50 years. As you said, it's never too late. So I went to college in the early seventies when there was a total double standard about writing anything sexual. Philip Roth's novels were literature. Erica Jong's novels were trash. And so that's that's what it was like when I came up. And I certainly never thought about writing erotica back then after college, after I got my degree in creative writing, which when I moved to New York, I was told would get me. If I had that plus $0.25, I could get a ride in the subway. So I went back to school, got a master's in biology, and had a career writing FDA submissions, which are about as asexual as you can get. And when I was starting to think about graduating from that career, if we don't like the word retirement, maybe we can. Graduation. I happened to read an article in the New York Times Book Review section by a romance author who was also in her late fifties, who was advising her sister writers that if they wanted to get published, they should write romance characters in their twenties. And I thought, that's pretty outrageous. Why should women of a certain age have to closet themselves when they write? And around that time, a friend of mine Linx Cannon started a reading series at an Oakland bookstore called Dirty Old Women, and she invited all her friends to write erotic stories and come and read them before an audience. And I thought, Well, why not? So that's that's how this started. So I mean, I think if you asked me to come to a book reading and writing erotic stuff called Dirty Old Women, I would probably be pretty nervous. Were you nervous at first? Yeah, I sure was. But, you know, we had a great crowd every time, and it was really a mixed age crowd. There were a lot of younger women in the audience who would come up to us afterwards and thank us and say, you know, we we thought that part of life ended around age 40. So thank you for showing us that that's not the case. I've come to think of this kind of writing as a political act, really, as part of our part of liberating ourselves. So a political act and an educational act in a sense, for the young people that there is. You can continue to look forward to this. That's right. This doesn't just there's not a not a cutoff date. Right. Right. So in Aphrodite's pen, you talk about the power of writing erotica. As older women, what do you mean by that power? I think I think there are a couple of kinds of power involved. One is the power to claim back our narrative for ourselves. You mentioned earlier that there's this there's this idea in the culture. There's this sexist age trope that older women have outlived their own sexuality. And when we write, even if even if a woman writes a story and saves it for herself, she's reclaiming her own agency because, you know, sexuality isn't something society gives us or something society can take away. It's innate in us. And when we write, we reclaim that for ourselves. And if we decide to publish a story, then we're pushing back on this big cultural narrative. I think of. I think of culture as sort of like an ocean liner. You know, it's going in one direction. It's big, has a lot of there's a lot of inertia. But if if everybody gets out their teaspoon, writes their story and starts, you know, pushing the water, we can we can start turning the culture in a better direction if a lot of us are writing our stories. Well, if you've never written anything like that before. Yeah, how would you even get started? Well, I think, you know, if you're not in a community that has a dirty old women reading series, you can still you can certainly get a copy of Aphrodite's Pen, which has exercise, writing exercises, writing prompts, all kinds of ideas for how to create characters, how to mine your own life experience. Because by now all of us have lots and lots of experience that we can draw from in creating plots and creating characters. And then the book also has interviews with women, older women who write erotica, talking about their experience and examples of stories that they've written. So you can really get a sense of of this what I think of as a developing crone culture. Hmm. Hmm. So I, I have to tell you, I mean, I was so a naive, I guess is the right word about all of this. You know, I was I was thinking, well, there's not really going to be much of a plot. It's just going to be one sexual act after another. And and when I read your book, Brilliant, Charming Bastard, there was quite an involved plot there and not nearly as much sex as I expected there to be. And it was tastefully managed. So it was a big surprise to me. And you called this form of this genre of writing. Like, what did you call it? Elderotica. Elderotica. And and the way they categorize it. So seasoned, well there is a category of seasoned romance. Seasoned romance. So when I was speaking earlier about that article, I read by that the woman advising other women writers to make their characters young. She was writing romance, which is a really structured form. And I sort of thought I was writing romance when I wrote Brilliant Charming Bastard. But now that I'm teaching about romance, I realized that I did not follow the rules. Romance. Romance has a very set structure for how you set up your plot and how your characters interact and what happens at the end. And it's really about a happily ever after ending. And my book is more a lot of people hate the phrase women's literature. But I think mine is more like seasoned women's literature. But there is a whole category now called season romance. Publishers are realizing that we are a big market. There are a lot of people now, more and more people in their fifties, sixties and seventies. And we don't necessarily want to read about people in their twenties. Right. So what's the difference then between Seasoned Romance and Elderotica? Oh, that's a good question. So. So if you think about again, if you think about what romance is, it's it's really centered around one relationship between two people and they have to have a happily ever after ending. Erotica is more like how one person develops, one main character develops through her sexual experiences and and becomes a more fully developed person by the end of the story. So it's it's it's a different it's a different genre. And then there's porn, which is a whole different thing. Right, right, right. So I would say that Good Luck To You, Leo Grande is Elderotica. Have you seen it? Oh, I love that movie. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Because she definitely develops into a more fuller person. Yes. And she's really developing her relationship with herself. Yes. Not that the other person is objectified because he's not. I think he's he's he's a fully developed character in his own right. But but the the real theme of the story is that she comes into her own, as you said earlier. Yeah. Yeah, I guess it is sort of. It is elder erotica. I hadn't thought of that. Yeah. Yeah, I loved it. It is. I mean, at first I wasn't sure if I was going to like it, but yeah, it was so brave. Yes. So so talking about objectification. Yeah. Right. So when we're young, you know, society, I mean, sex sells and ads, right? They encourage young women to dress sexy, wear the highest heels, you know. And it is a very objectified way of gaining attention as older women, of course, we still want to look lovely and sexy. And how do we how do we do that so that our minds are not telling us? Yeah, but that's just objectifying yourself. That's a really interesting question. I think. I think there comes a point in most of our lives where we can walk past a construction site without being harassed. And and, you know, that is, you know, people talk about invisibility of older women. There is that upside. There is that freedom. And in that freedom, I really think there's an opportunity, again, to to look at our own agency, to claim our own sexual being and to not feel like we're always having to fend off unwanted attention. So I like to look at the freedom side of it. And and once we've once we're kind of in that state, once we're in that stage, when we reclaimed our freedom, then I think it gives us room to be more playful in our relationships because because we have freed ourselves of that concern about being objectified. Not that I mean, you can you can play with objectification in a consensual relationship. That's something there's that wonderful book, Mating in Captivity, that talks about talks about that. But but again, I really think that this notion of invisibility has a huge positive aspect for us as a women. It's a great way to phrase it. Yeah, because we don't have to. We don't have to be harassed walking down the street. No, but we can be free and playful on our own terms when we want to. With whom we want to. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. I know. We've got a big thunderstorm coming up here. Thor Agrees with you. That's right. So so talking about the women's movement and the whole discussion about ageism. Now, you and I have both been involved in in those discussions in larger forums and, you know, the societal myth of women losing their sexuality like you talked about with the young people. So I'm curious how you think writing about sexuality or erotica or reading about it even can can help in that, dispelling some of those ageist myths? Yeah. Yeah. You know, we all grew up with women our age, grew up swimming in this gender age group without even realizing it. I mean, think about, you know, Sleeping Beauty and Maleficent. Think about Cinderella and the wicked stepmother. I mean, we we absorbed a lot of that before. We were old enough to have maybe have clear thinking about the fact that we weren't always going to be Cinderella's age someday. We were going to be the age of the stepmother. And what did that mean for us? So. So when we step back from those myths and start creating our own myths, I think that really gives us a lot of power and it gives us a new voice that's important for us as older women. So I think it's key to seek out as a reader, as a watcher of movies and shows. I mean, you mentioned some really powerful, significant shows. There are a lot of great books out there. I mentioned Erica Jong earlier. She wrote Fear of Flying as a young woman. She wrote Fear of Dying as an older woman, which is a great novel with a lot of sexuality about being in our sixties. These are ways that we can reclaim our our power through reading and writing and kind of we can reprogram ourselves away from all that sexist age stuff that we were exposed to when we were young. I do think there's power in that. You know, when we when we stay in our own heads and and tell ourselves the same old story over and over again, which we bought into because that's how we were raised. Seeing other examples like Grace and Frankie, like Leo Grande, you know, you start to say, Oh, well, there are other ways to look at this. And I love Erica Jong. Yeah, yeah, she's great. And, you know, there are more and more women writing from that vantage point now. Caroline Lee Arnold has a new memoir out called 51st Dates After 50. Which which is really fun. I got to got to interview her from my blog recently. And that's just one example I have on my website. I have a whole list of references for movies, shows and books because I really think it's important as a as a consumer of culture, to be mindful of what we are consuming and and look at the positive aspects of this part of our lives, because there are plenty of negative stories out there. Right. I think I'll try to link to that in the show notes. Oh. Yeah, because that would be good for everybody. So you're teaching a course now? Yeah. What is that course? It's called Thee and Me Could Write a Bad Romance. What is that about? Oh, so I. One day I just on a whim, I put up something on LinkedIn saying, I'm thinking about teaching this class. Thee and Me Could Write a Bad Romance. And a woman from an organization that provides lots of content for for older folks wrote to me and said, Oh, great, we want you to come teach this class. Well, of course, I had no curriculum. I just I just had this title. So that's when I started learning what romance is actually about as a genre, and that I actually had not written one. I thought I did, but I didn't. So. So I put together a curriculum. It's eight weeks long and we've been looking at the whole structure of romance, what act one looks like. Act two looks like Act three looks like how to build characters, how to build plot, how to make your scene conform to what you're looking for, how to construct dialogue that works the whole the whole thing. So it's been a lot of fun and I'm I'm looking forward to offering it again for a wider audience later on. And are most people going to end the course with a written story? Well, they're they won't end with full drafts of romance novels, but they'll end with a lot. They have everybody by now has a schematic with every scene they're going to write. They have descriptions of their main characters. They're supporting characters. They have a lot of their scenes written, and now they're working on love scenes, which is fun. That's great. So can they find out about this on your website? It's not up there yet. I will I will put it up there because as I said, I do want to offer this again in the fall. I'll be offering this class. So Stella's website is StellaFosse" FOSSE" and you can sign up for her newsletter at page.StellaFosse/What's-new? And you don't have to worry about that because as soon as you get in the website, you'll start getting these annoying invitations to sign up for the blogs and the newsletter. Yeah, so they're fun to read too, so I would encourage you to do that. So just a couple more questions. This one's a little bit more. Yeah. Okay. Realistic, let's say. All right. All right. So you're writing erotica, right? Sex at this stage of your life, our lives is not always easy, right? Women are not lubricating the way they used to. Men are not getting erections like they used to. And sometimes our knees hurt trying to get into position. So, I mean, you could make a comedy erotic story about that, but I'm wondering how you handle that in an erotic story. That's a really good question. So so there's a woman named Joan Price who writes she writes a senior advice column for Senior Planet on Sexuality, and she's written also some great books, including one called Naked at Our Age, which I highly recommend. And she reviews, by the way, she reviews sex toys from the standpoint of an older person and recommends vibrators and all kinds of sex toys. So she's a wonderful resource. I really recommend her. And when I read so, so I like to think about this from the flip side, I like to think about if I'm looking at what she has to say about senior sexuality. Then what is it that works well for us at this stage and focus on that. So for example, in one of her books, she talks about that that men have passed a certain age do really well sexually if they're standing because of the way blood flows. So so that inspired me to write a story in which a couple in their sixties at the end of the story, there's a there's a love scene where they're leaning against a vibrating dishwasher while they're they've been in the kitchen talking, and then they end up doing that. So so I think there are ways to incorporate the positives, the things that do work well into our writing. So and again, I really I really recommend Joan. I think she's a great. Great resource. Yeah, thanks. I'll have to check that out. And you put up a quote from Anderson Cooper, which I thought was hysterical. His mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, was 85 when she said to him, I'm going to write an erotic novel. And he said, those were the seven most horrifying words he'd ever heard. I haven't asked my kids how they would feel if I was to announce that. Maybe I will ask them. But how did your sons or daughters or how did your kids respond to this? You know, I love it when I love that quote. And when I put that up on Facebook, I'm Facebook friends with Janet Herdy, who some of your readers may know as the author of The Ethical Slut, a book that came out quite a while ago about polyamory. And and so my comment was, oh, my poor babies. And then and then her answer was, oh, mine too. So but actually, the interesting thing is so that's Stella Foster is a pen name. And the reason I chose a pen name is that I didn't want to embarrass my adult children any more than necessary, but they've actually been pretty cool about it. In fact, one of my daughters, who's a professional designer, designed the cover for Brilliant, Charming Bastard. So, yeah. I think that they I think that they they like the idea of empowering older women and that this is a way to do it. And after all, I have two sons and two daughters. My daughters are going to be older women at some point, too. So. So I think they get it surprisingly. Have they read your books? No. No, they. Don't. Not necessary. No, no, no. That's not for them. So what's next for you? What's coming down the pike? Well, I am in the middle of writing a book about creative retirement with a friend of mine, Stevie Jane Parks, who is a psychotherapist and an abstract painter. So she took up abstract painting after her former career was winding down. So. So we're we're in the middle of doing that. We're we're writing about lots of different topics, everything from housing to sexuality to creativity and play to just everything you can think of movement. And so that's great fun. And we're collecting anecdotes to include in that book from a lot of older women who've who've taken on new adventures after 60. So that's being fun. I also have decided that if I'm going to teach about romance, I'd better actually write a romance that actually is a romance. So, so in the in the in teaching this class, I've come up with an outline that I use as an example. And it's a, it's a, it's a vampire romance. So. So that can. Be pretty sexy, actually. Fun. There's already one out there. There's a there's a really good one out there called Forever 51. Oh, I don't know that. It's about a woman who becomes a vampire in the middle of menopause. So she's she's permanently in the throes of menopause. It's very fun to read. Oh, gosh. Now, you mentioned earlier that some some like if you really wanted to try and learn how to do this, you know, you certainly your book, Aphrodite's Pen is one way, but you also talked about writing groups. So I know you had some great groups out in California. Now you're in your new home in North Carolina. Are you finding other women that you can form a group with and write with? I'm. I'm involved in. So in North Carolina, we have this wonderful organization called the North Carolina Writers Network, which is a statewide organization there. They're like, you couldn't throw a rock without hitting a writer in North Carolina. There's so many. So I'm involved in the local chapter of that statewide organization. When I first got there, I walked in with a stack of Aphrodite's pen, which had just come out at that point, and I think they were somewhat taken aback by that. I bet they were. This California girl, what's up with her? But they've gotten used to me and I'm on the steering committee for that local organization now. So I think they've decided they can tolerate me, after all. But at this point, I would say a lot of. There's so much opportunity online to work with other writers all over the country. For example, I really recommend anybody who's interested in getting involved in writing to sign up with National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, which is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. People all over the country are writing first novels through NaNoWriMo. And actually, I have there are lots of local subgroups through NaNoWriMo, and there also are topically related groups. So for example, I have one on there for erotica writers. There are lots of opportunities no matter where you live. Yeah, the pandemic has changed things so much that doing things virtually is so much closer to the norm now than it was a couple of years ago. So true. That's so it's really, really opened up a lot of opportunities for for folks our age to do many things that we wouldn't have been able to do before. So how does that work? Well, yeah, but say I've never written before. Right? I write a blog, but I've never written a book. I've fantasized about it. But yeah, you know, I would like to want to creep in and sit in the very back row and like, don't ask me anything, let me just listen; harder to do on a virtual screen. But how does it work when you join a writing group? Well, a couple of things. One is, you know, there are books you can get that will just help you launch into writing from starting from zero. And my favorite and this is not about erotica, but my favorite book to to introduce people to writing in general is called Writing Open the Mind. It's by Andy Couturier, and it has all kinds of ideas and exercises for helping people look at writing as play and not judge themselves. And that's really key when you're when you're writing a first draft, when you're first getting involved in writing, to set aside your inner critic and be playful about your writing. So that's how I approach writing, teaching, writing. That's how I'm approaching the and me could write a bad romance because it doesn't matter if your first draft is bad, it's just play and it's fine. So that's, that's one thing. But yeah, I think it's important to find a safe. If you're going to find a writing group, it's important to find one that's a safe space where people are going to give you feedback that encourages you to keep going and not not nitpick. And. And when I when I run a writing group, I ask folks to give. The following kind of feedback. Listen to what the person is reading you and then write down the phrases that really grab you that seem really significant to you. Write down what you like and give the person that feedback that will help them to keep going. You know, I think I think those things are really significant. Yeah. Sometimes one or two phrases of compliments can take away some of that fear. So. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, this has been this has been really interesting. You know, I have I have read and watched more erotica this past week or so, getting ready for this show then probably ever. And it's really been interesting, though, Stella. It has helped. It has opened my eyes and acceptance in a lot of ways and. Yeah, yeah. Fun, yeah. You know, Maggie Kuhn, who founded the Gray Panthers had this motto, Learning and sex until rigor mortis. Keep learning. Keep having sex. That's the best advice ever. Well, before we went on, we talked about possibly you gifting a couple of downloads of your book, your newest book to some of our listeners. Do you want to tell people how you do it? And I will share your email address. Sure, I'm happy to do that. So the first three folks who write to me at Stella@StellaFosse.com, be happy to send you an E-copy of Brilliant, Charming Bastard. So just, just get on there and write to me. The book will come from book club and it may go into your spam or junk folder. So if you don't see the book in the next day or two, please check your spam and junk folders. Make sure that it's not hiding there. And if that doesn't work, write to me again and let me know and I'll we'll sort it out. So, okay, so it's the first three people. So you can't wait. We have more than that. We have a bunch of people watching so it's good. Yeah. It's Stella@StellaFosse "Fosse" .com. So drop her a note right now. Yeah. Get started on. Brilliant, charming bastard. Yeah. And I hope that lots of folks will sign up for the blogs and emails and also look look for the resources tab on the website. Because, again, we have lots of movies, shows and books that talk about the positives around your sexuality from a fictional standpoint. And also I have I have some of Joan Price's books up there as Resources to. Awesome. Thank you for what you're doing, Stella. Well, it's fun. It's a fun revolution. I like to. It's a fun revelation. So I always ask my guests for two or three takeaways. Okay, so what would you like to leave the audience with? All right. The first is one of the things we've been talking about this whole time, and that is read books and watch movies that show the possibilities of this part of life. It's easy to find the negative stuff, but if we're going to reprogram ourselves and look at the bright side, it's important to find those those books and movies and shows. And I'd say Caroline Arnold's new memoir, 51st Dates After 50, would be a great place to start. That sounds like fun. The second thing is find ways to build creativity into your life. Whatever works for you, whether that's cooking or painting or writing and and find people who enjoy the same thing you do so you can reinforce each other. Share, share information and resources and successes. And as I said earlier, National Novel Writing Month is a great free way to get involved if writing is a way that you want to be creative. The third thing is enjoy your body. Your body is a good gift. And you know, I took up weightlifting in my sixties. It's marvelous. Talk about helping you feel powerful. Go swimming, buy a vibrator. I mean, look at Joan Price's recommendations and and find something that works for you. And again, remember what Maggie KUHN said, learning and sex until rigor mortis. Great advice. Thank you, Maggie KUHN. Maggie, if you read her autobiography, she certainly took her own advice. All right. So we've been I've been sharing Stella's website information again. You can email her at Stella@StellaFosse.com So hopefully you get lots and lots of emails and questions and check out the resource page like she said. Absolutely. Join our walk to End Alzheimer's. Yes. The link for that is act.alz.org/goto/HeyBoomer and join the team, contribute to try and end this awful disease. You know, it's certainly our parents or us could be looking at that at some point. We don't want to! Connect with me about the What's Next coaching program, the six week group coaching program at HeyBoomer.biz/coaching. I'd love to talk to you 20 minutes. 20 minutes. That could change your life and really give you some insights into what's next for you. So check that out. This guest has been amazing. Well, thank you. Yes. And thank you for having me. Thank you for joining us. It's such an interesting conversation. And I want to tell you about my guest for next week. Her name is Minette Norman and we're calling the show Jumping Off into the Great Unknown. So both Minette and I have done this more than once, and we are going to share our stories and our experiences together. We talked about kind of interviewing each other, so that should be an interesting experiment. Minette's LinkedIn Profile says she helps leaders cultivate inclusive teams. She's a keynote speaker, a psychological safety certified practitioner and an upcoming author. And I thought, how cool is that? That she claimed it before her books out there. I am an upcoming author, so I thought that was pretty cool. And like Stella modeled for us today and like we all strive for "live with passion, live with relevance, and live with courage". My name is Wendy Green, and this has been Hey, Boomer.
WARNING: In this episode, I repeatedly mispronounce Leo Grande. Sophie was really nice so she never corrected me and I didn't realise till I uploaded. It's not easy being this dumb but somehow I stumble through life. Sophie Hyde is a super talented Australian director from Adelaide whose first fiction feature, 52 Tuesdays, won directing awards at both Berlin and Sundance. Since then she's been making a bunch of phenomenal work in features, doco and TV, most recently the film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, starring Emma Thompson. We chatted about everything from her background in documentary, shooting 52 Tuesdays over 52 weeks, her collaboration with Irish sound editor Steve Fanagan, rehearsing over Zoom and the challenges of shooting a film in one location. Good Luck To You is currently screening in theatres across Australia (maybe still in the US and UK?) Either way watch it it's so good! Follow me on Letterboxed @alfiefaber Instagram @alfiefaber Contact me on contact@soundperspectivepodcast.com
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In episode 4-42, Join Denise for a review of: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande Follow us on Social Media: IG: @haveyousceneit_ Twitter: @HaveScene email: rusty@15goodminutes.com YouTube: https://youtu.be/8byeqidC8eM Podcast: anchor.fm/haveyousceneit Soundtrack: Melting Pot, by Vic Davi (Hightstown) Artlist.wav
In this July edition of our new monthly catch-ups on recent film releases, we delve into the controversial sexual politics of Paul Thomas Anderson's latest Licorice Pizza, try to untangle (without spoiling) Nicholas Cage's very unusual The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, get into bed (eh?) for Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, briefly discuss Spiderhead and take a further dive into more Everything, Everywhere All At Once as well as Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness. In our TV series section we discuss our final thoughts on the recent Disney Plus Star Wars show, Obi-Wan Kenobi, as well as the third season of The Boys (Amazon Prime). And, if that isn't enough, in our new Look Back section we also review director Lasse Halstrom's The Cider House Rules (1999) and Ken Russell's barmy 1975 musical documentary, Tommy. Enjoy!
Diana and Margaret give TV & Movie Recommendations on The Cleaning Lady, The Offer, Umbrella Academy S3, The Old Man, Under The Banner of Heaven, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Mayans MC. Along with movies: The Man From Toronto, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, Cha Cha Real Smooth, Spiderhead, and Jerry McGuire. We love watching TV and movies and sharing our thoughts, reactions, and opinions on what we see. We cover a range of genres and streaming services so you can easily figure out what to watch next! We hope you find the information useful, insightful, and/or entertaining!! The Cleaning Lady (.28) The Offer (1.58) Umbrella Academy S3 (5.10) The Old Man (7.53) Obi-Wan Kenobi (11.30) Mayans MC (12.01) Under The Banner of Heaven (12.38) Jerry McGuire (13.41) Good Luck To You Leo Grande (15.29) Spiderhead (21.34) Cha Cha Real Smooth (22.29) The Man From Toronto (23.41) We laughed a lot during this film! Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: https://www.screensinfocus.com/ Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
This podcast exists so that we can help you to see the world around you a little differently. In this episode we discuss sex and sexuality in the older woman. We also discuss the Emma Thompson movie Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. Emma Thompson plays a widow in her early 60s who has never had an orgasm, and hires a male escort to help get her there. The movie makes a very poignant comment about sex and the older woman, her insecurities, and more. I am joined by Eileen Lemelman, clinical social worker and psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience. Eileen specializes in treating trauma, and we talk about the issue from both a psychosocial and biological point of view. Dr. Kanwal Bawa is Cleveland Clinic trained and a pioneer in the field of skin rejuvenation, hair restoration and sexual wellness. She has a state-of-the-art practice in Boca Raton, Florida called Bawa Medical. She earned the moniker Dr. Sex Fairy due to her incredible advances in the fields of both intimate and sexual wellness. Her patients fly to her from all over the world for vaginal rejuvenation, penis enlargement, Erectile Dysfunction, enhanced performance, increased libido and more. She also provides virtual consultations for those who are unable to travel to her for in-office treatments. To schedule a virtual or in-office consultation: https://www.bawamedical.com/contact/ To learn more about sexual wellness: https://www.bawamedical.com/sexual-health/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdC5M5Me/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdrsexfairy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorsexfairy Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@drsexfairy
This week Joe and Suz discuss the Hulu original movie Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. We'd love to hear from you! Write to us at 3FunnyLadies@gmail.com.
Welcome to Episode 429 where I'm joined by Joe Stark from Starkcast, Melissa Sloter from the Wild Pretty Things podcast as well as Jon Counce. In this episode for Good Pop Bad Pop for TV we talk about what we've been watching on TV so we 100% talk about Season 3 of THE BOYS. Melissa talks about Season 3 of THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY. Jon and Joe give a spoiler free review of STRANGER THINGS Season 4 Volume 2. Prime Video has a new series starring Chris Pratt THE TERMINAL LIST as well as a new dating reality series THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY. And we've got 2 very different AMC+ series with DARK WINDS and THIS IS GOING TO HURT. In Movies this week we discuss 2 Hulu movies with GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE and THE PRINCESS. Disney+ has a new movie about 3 brothers that make it to the NBA with RISE. And Paramount+ added the I AM RICHARD PRYOR documentary to their ongoing series. In News we talk about a possible STRANGER THINGS spin-off series teased by the Duffer Brothers. We might get a Romy and Michelle 2. We know who Sigourney Weaver is playing in AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER And Dan Trachtenberg talks more Predator movies. In Marvel News we have tons of rumors this week. Taron Egerton has had talks with Marvel. Could he be our next Wolverine? Lots of BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER rumors. Could Jessica Jones return in a Disney+ series? Are the Inhumans coming to the MCU? And has Jason Segal been cast as The Thing in the She-Hulk series? And in Star Wars News the Taika Waititi movie sounds further off than ever and we're not even sure if it's even happening now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we're headed to the movies (from our sofas) and checking out the Searchlight pictures release of Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. This new movie from director Sophie Hyde hit Hulu last week and stars Emma Thompson as a recently widowed woman in her 50's looking to finally awaken her sex life and Daryl McCormack as a sex worker she enlists over a series of dates to help her scratch things off her sexual bucket list. Join us as we break it all down.Twitter: @concentratedpodInstagram: @concentratedpodFacebook: http://facebook.com/concentratedpodcastVoicemail: 301-531-4393Email: concentratedpodcast@gmail.comBuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/concentratedpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTqvXBYCkLcFnVyevMSaBQgConcentrated Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/concentratedFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/concentratedpodcast
This week mum reviews Emma Thompson in Good Luck To You, Leo Grande ("If I want to see an old person naked I'll look in the mirror"). She's also seen forgettable Netflix actioner Interceptor ("Maybe it was someone's first time writing a film").
In addition to "Minions: The Rise of Gru," film critic Hap Erstein shares his take on "Good Luck To You, Leo Grande," "The Man From Toronto" and "Official Competition."
Good Luck To You, Leo Grande put sex in the third age in the spotlight when it was released on 17th June, so what better topic to discuss than sexual awakening with Kaye Adams, Karen MacKenzie and their special guest this week - relationship psychologist Anjula Matanda. You can join Kaye and Karen at the Edinburgh Fringe on 23rd & 24th August at the Gilded Balloon, with lots of special guests. Get your tickets at https://tickets.gildedballoon.co.uk/event/14:4396/When did you have a sexual awakening, or are you still waiting for yours? Let Kaye & Karen know by emailing Podcast@HTB60.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Today's episode of Laugh Not To Cry, Cody and I watch a movie! Jazz, a former co-host and current fan of the show, suggested we check out a film called "Good Luck To You, Leo Grande"! Listen to us break down all of the important bits from the role sex work could play positively in our society to never giving up on yourself, even as you age. You can find Cody on Twitter @Commander_501st and over on Twitch @Commander_Cody_501st As always, please like, share, and leave feedback! You can find us on da 'Gram @laugh_not_to_cry, Twitter @LaughNotToCryP1, Facebook at Laugh Not To Cry, and Gmail at laughnottocry@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lntc/support
35 years! Full Metal Jacket was released 35 years ago, can you guys believe? In this episode, we're beyond excited to break down the ending of Stanley Kubrick's 1987 war epic (with the help of your voice notes). But that's not all. We spend the first half of the episode talking about:Emma Thompson's latest offbeat comedy sex-positive film “Good Luck To You, Leo Grande”Our reactions to and predictions for “The Boys” Season 3Ewan McGregor's not so greatest hits (we still love him
Dave, Jeff, and Devindra discuss Spiderhead's disastrous last act, have fun with the new Irma Vep miniseries, then dive into the latest Derrickson/Cargill collaboration, The Black Phone. Thanks to our sponsor this week: Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/filmcast to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + Free Threat Protection + 1 additional month for free. Weekly Plugs David - Culturally Relevant interview with Elizabeth Williamson Devindra - Engadget Podcast on Apple's MacBook Pro w/ M2 Jeff - DLC with Chris Bergman Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~17:42) David - Spiderhead, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, Westworld S4 Devindra - The Bear, Irma Vep (show and movie), Obi-Wan (finished) Jeff - The Bear, Spiderhead, Loot Feature (~1:08:00) The Black Phone Spoilers (~1:20:00) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon. Listen and subscribe to David's interview podcast Culturally Relevant and subscribe to his YouTube channel. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter @thefilmcastpod. Credits: Our theme song is by Varsity Blue, the newest project by Tim McEwan from The Midnight. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from SMHMUSIC.com. Our weekly plugs music comes from Noah Ross. Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Corwith. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
A conversation about the movie "Good Luck To You, Leo Grande" led to a conversation about our feelings when intimate scenes come on in movies
In today's episode we're discussing Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, now streaming on Hulu. Directed by Sophie Hyde and written by Katy Brand, the story follows an older woman, Nancy (Emma Thompson), who hires a young male sex worker, Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack), with the hope of finally exploring all the desires she was never allowed to act on with her late husband -- her one and only sexual partner. ** After we discuss how Kate worries that she could become Nancy and Carinn declares she is Leo, we deep dive into our favorite scenes. These scenes evoke the idea of women taking what they want, mommy issues, letting go, acceptance of one's body and the power of releasing self-judgment. There is also a lot of discussion of all the surprising times we each cried while watching! (11:57) *What She Said, Sophie Hyde and Katy Brand. We share our favorite first person quotes of the talented director and writer of this sex-positive and positively sexy movie! (64:33) ** Who Won and Takeaways. We discuss the power of Daryl McCormack's eyes (aka Leo Grande) and the power of pleasure, intimacy and vulnerability. (71:58)
In this episode, Andy and Diane talk about FX's THE BEAR which is now streaming on Hulu. They also talk more about FX's consistently impressive drama THE OLD MAN, the terrific Hulu original movie GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE, and close with upcoming premieres.
Episode 86 and Wendi and Dfernando revisit their Episode 20 guest interview with 4-time Emmy Award nominated costume designer Joseph La Corte. Following his passion for costume design, Joseph La Corte has worked on some of the most groundbreaking projects in film and television. From period and fantasy costumes, to contemporary clothing, Joseph brings his fine-tuned attention to detail and unbridled enthusiasm for design to all of his work.Joseph has worked on some of the most iconic shows in television including the critically acclaimed and multi-award winning FX limited-series FOSSE/VERDON, for which he received his fourth Emmy Award nomination. His talents can also be seen in many HBO series including THE SOPRANOS, BOARDWALK EMPIRE, VINYL, and DIVORCE. Other notable television credits include SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, LAW AND ORDER: SVU, and the Sci-Fi series from Amazon TALES FROM THE LOOP.His feature film dossier is no less impressive. Joseph contributed his expertise to the Academy Award winning film THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE OF EBBING, MISSOURI. Other notable film projects include BEL AMI, ALL THE KINGS MEN, SEX AND THE CITY 2, and SCHOOL OF ROCK. Whether the project calls for a modern sensibility, or an interpretation of the past, Joseph brings a true sense of authenticity to every costume he designs. Joseph's costume design work has taken him to such diverse locations as Japan, Morocco, France, England, and Hungary, as well as much of the United States and Canada. Joseph is happiest when working and creating and is always looking forward to new costume design adventures that may lie ahead.During the 2020 global COVID 19 pandemic, Joseph discovered the popular social media platform TikTok. Not being one to stay stagnant during quarantine, as @minettajoe he began to produce and perform in his highly popular solo TikTok video series of recreations from scenes of classic television shows like THE GOLDEN GIRLS to scenes from classic films like GREASE. Each video clip features Joseph inserted into the themed location and lip-syncing in full costume recreations. Though his hectic costume designing career has finally resumed post-COVID 19, his now-iconic videos still survive on his TikTok account, so many will continue to discover them. Joseph's most recent work can be seen on the acclaimed FX series UNDER THE BANNER OF HEAVEN, Paramount Plus' GUILTY PARTY, and Amazon Prime's TALES FROM THE LOOP. And on Episode 86, Wendi and Dfernando talk about his getting ready for his move from New York City to Long Beach, and Wendi brings more of GORGEOUS LIVING, and QUEEN ENERGY with Emma Thompson and her new Hulu film GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE and some body positivity. On the RIPE REPORT, Dfernando has the new Cuban-American remake of FATHER OF THE BRIDE, starring Andy Garcia and multi-Grammy Award winner Gloria Estefan (now streaming on HBO Max), and Wendi proudly boasts a little about her baby birds saving husband Greg Covey. Watch Wendi and Dfernando and their TEAM GENERATION RIPE: Greg Covey, Shelley McLendon and Ponciana Badia on Season 7 Episode 2 of CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD - now on ABC OnDemand and Hulu and on the GENERATION RIPE website. Follow us on our Instagram:Wendi McLendon-CoveyDfernando ZarembaGENERATION RIPE... and our guest Joseph La Corte and his TikTokRemember to subscribe to GENERATION RIPEAnd rate & leave us a review by clicking HERE!Visit Dfernando Zaremba's website: dfernandozaremba.com
On this week's podcast, the gang move into some new digs, and immediately start talking about sex in cinema. Baz Luhrmann's biopic of a rock icon, Emma Thompson defying warped social expectations, Ninja Thyberg taking an in-depth look at the adult film industry, and more! Headphones up, The Cineskinny are back in town. TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching (2:30) Elvis (12:45) Good Luck To You, Leo Grande (20:30) Pleasure (31:40) Discussion on Sex in Cinema (50:50) Recorded at Upload Studios in Leith - https://uploadstudios.co.uk Everyone Is Beautiful and No One Is Horny essay: https://bloodknife.com/everyone-beautiful-no-one-horny/ Leave us a five-star review, tell your pals, follow us on @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq + @lew_rob_, or email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In this very special two-hour episode, we chat about our new co-bachelorettes Gabby and Rachel and the 32 men competing for their love, social media stardom, and the opportunity to get down on one knee to propose with a donated Neil Lane diamond ring after just eight weeks of knowing one another. We give superlatives for most likely to get into fisticuffs with another contestant, most likely to name drop his mom during a makeout session, and most likely to have a face-off over who has the most luscious brows. Plus, there's a set of twins, so grab your two bottles of champagne and join us as we give our predictions for what is sure to be the most dramatic season of The Bachelorette yet. MENTIONSYou don't have to watch The Bachelorette to enjoy our spoiler-free recaps. Join us for the madness at Patreon.com/popcast starting July 11th. We made you a brand new Bachelor Companion Guide for the July 11 premiere! Visit knoxandjamie.com/bach to sign up to get it delivered, including an invite to our much beloved Bachelorette Bracket.Rewind: Clayton's Bachelor Contestant Preview, episode 434Read: “Former Bachelorette star things the show contestants are now more interested in becoming influencers” (via Insider)DO: follow along with the full cast bios as you listen. You can also use the Contestant Guide inside our Popcast Bach Companion. Must follow: Bachelor Data InstagramGabby Windey: Instagram | Official ABC bioRachel Recchia: Instagram | Official ABC bioAlec: @alecjuliangarza, YouTube | Aven: @aleejonesy | Brandan: @brandanhall_ | Chris: @chrispaustin, podcast, books | Colin: @thecolinfarrill | Erich: @oh_for_schwer | Ethan: @50kang | Hayden: @hmarko1221 | Jacob / Jake: @jakerapini | James: @jamesmclarke5 | Jason: @jason.alabaster | Joey: @joeyyoung30 | John: @jandy__20, Weebly modeling site, Harry & David modeling shot | Johnny: @johnnyxdep | Jordan H: @jxrdnh | Jordan V: @jordanvandergriff | Justin B: @justinbudfuloski | Justin Y: @justin_young21 | Kirk: @kirk_bryant11 | Logan: @loganseagull & @palmer.creative | Mario: @inspiredbyrio | Matt: @matt_labagh | Michael: @mvaughan424 (added after post) | Nate: @mitchpleze | Quincey: @officialquincey, Youtube | Roby: @robysobieski, his sister is Lele Sobieski! | Ryan: @ryanmula, throwback: Ryan & Tom Brady | Spencer: @spencerswies | Termayne: @mayne_event | Tino: @tino.360 | Tyler: @tylerjnorris9 | Zach: @zachshall Extra twin content: Haley and Emily from Ben Higgins' season, Liv & Maddie Ex-a-Rooney Red light mention: Ryan Gosling as Ken in the Barbie movie THE BACHELORETTE EPISODE RECAPSWe recap each episode of The Bachelorette for our Friends of the Show at Patreon. Support at either Friend level gets you our weekly recaps dropped into your podcast app every Wednesday. Go to knoxandjamie.com/patreon to support the show. And thank you! BONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this week's The More You Know news segment. Become a partner. This week we discussed:This week's box office winners: Lightyear, Top Gun 2Trailers: Persuasion, BlondeGREEN LIGHTSJamie: movie - Cha Cha Real Smooth (Apple+ | see also: Shithouse), movie- Good Luck To You, Leo Grande (Hulu) Knox: book- How to Be Married (to Melissa) by Dustin Nickerson, series- Outer Range (Prime)SHOW SPONSORSEverlane: Get 10% off your first order at Everlane.com/thepopcastStamps.com: Get a 4-week trial and free postage and a digital scale with promo code POPCAST at Stamps.comPeloton: The Bike+ is $500 less. Visit OnePeloton.com to learn more.Olive & June: Get 20% off your first system at oliveandjune.com/popcast.Subscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: knoxandjamie.com/newsletterShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast | this week's featured item Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSupport Us: Monthly Donation | One-Time Donation | SwagSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In our first guest spot, Andrew brings on Morgan Roberts (Untitled Cinema Gals, In Their Own League) to revisit the Sundance 2022 films that were recently released: 'Cha Cha Real Smooth'; 'Good Luck To You, Leo Grande'; 'Watcher'; plus, a few recommendations for Sundance films to be released later this year (1:16). Then, Andrew, Chris, and Shane get back together to review the Chris Hemsworth led Netflix thriller 'Spiderhead' (39:24). Hosts: Andrew Morgan, Chris Frodel, Shane Beauregard Follow the show on Twitter/Instagram @recentactpod Visit us on the web at https://www.forgottenentertainment.com/recent-activity (https://www.forgottenentertainment.com/recent-activity)
GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE MOVIE REVIEW Let's talk about sex, baby. Let's talk about a woman named Nancy. Let's talk about all the good things and the bad things that may be. Let's talk about sex. But hold on. This isn't some lewd review about some porn. Not that there's anything wrong with that.… Read More »Screener Squad: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande
In this episode, host Deitra talks about the movie GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE, her desire for a partner who will remove bugs from her presence, and the joys of hermitude (living that lockdown life). Make sure to follow Fictionary on TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook to get more information about the 100 Words for 100 Days Challenge. Challenge yourself to become a better writer in only 100 days!ALSO... Follow us on Instagram before Wednesday June 22 so that you can get instructions to be entered to win a $50 Amazon gift card. Download VersusGame today and follow Fictionary_Podcast:https://versusgame.com/app/game/?invite_code=J8KZ4MH3NPlay My VersusGame: Will Stranger Things be the #1 Show on Netflix's US Top US Tv Shows List on Sunday, June 26, 2022? https://versusgame.com/app/game/53759/YES.%20OBVI.%20vs%20NO.%20?invite_code=J8KZ4MH3NThis week enjoy 3 original 100-word short fiction stories.Story 1: THE KOMANI EXPRESSGenre-Children's FictionAction- Whistling a TuneWord- GatewayStory 2: A MOTHER'S LOVEGenre- ApocalypticAction- Hitting SnoozeWord- ObsessionStory 3:WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? Genre- Fan FictionAction- Buying SomethingWord- PictureIf you like the show check us out: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/FictionaryPODTikTok- @fictionary_podcastInstagram- @Fictionary_PodcastEmail Fictionary at: keepreading.fictionary@gmail.comMusic in Episode:0TVWXEISGHZHRKNN- Spring Cleaning LunarehRLXHESBCDKLTZXIJ- No Hateration Sam BarshVE1TFADWHLAPYGGR- Midnight Blueprint Reel LifeZH3VLZWIIZYNEDVC- Zombie Dust Mikey GeigerDZSAN15B9CQZ3P6Y- Breathe Neon BeachZTOUZJD9TDPCVHYB- Kunchikal Falls In This World
GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE MOVIE REVIEW Let's talk about sex, baby. Let's talk about a woman named Nancy. Let's talk about all the good things and the bad things that may be. Let's talk about sex. But hold on. This isn't some lewd review about some porn. Not that there's anything wrong with that.… Read More »Screener Squad: Good Luck To You, Leo Grande
Join me for SEE IT OR SHOVE IT this week as I discuss whether Buzz Lightyear blasts off into space or if he remains grounded in LIGHTYEAR, Jennifer Lopez takes us behind the scenes in the documentary HALFTIME, Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan plan a wedding in FATHER OF THE BRIDE, Emma Thompson gets in touch with her sensual side in GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE, and Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening strike it rich in JERRY AND MARGE GO LARGE.Follow me on Instagram @brewstersdad73
Good Luck To You, Leo Grande - Nancy Stokes, a 55-year-old widow, is yearning for some adventure, human connection and some sex… good sex. Unplugging - To revive their marriage and reconnect, a couple takes a self-prescribed digital detox weekend to a remote mountain town. What starts as a perfect weekend getaway without technology quickly spirals out of control. The Batman - When The Riddler, a sadistic serial killer, begins murdering key political figures in Gotham, Batman is forced to investigate the city's hidden corruption and question his family's involvement.
Good Luck To You, Leo Grande is a fantastic new British movie that sees Dame Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack spend a lot of time together in a hotel room. So that's exactly what we made them do again this week, with Ella Kemp (making her Empire Podcast debut) talking to the stars of Sophie Hyde's movie about an ageing woman who, having had very few positive sexual experiences, hires a sex worker (McCormack), and complications ensue. The film is frank, funny, and insightful, and their chat with Ella is similarly so, featuring Dame Emma's reminiscences about The Tall Guy, and one of the best answers we've ever had on the podcast. Hint: it features an Oscar. Then, in the podbooth this week, Chris Hewitt is joined by James Dyer and, for the first time in ages, Helen O'Hara, and truth be told, being reunited makes them go a little doolally. So, in-between answering a listener question about the film sets they've accidentally stumbled upon in a non-professional capacity, they talk about Helen's Wikipedia page, and Chris and Helen educate James about the history of the Giant's Causeway. They also discuss actual films at some point, including the week's movie news, including Lady Gaga possibly joining Joker 2 (which may be a musical???), the announcement of the Paddington 3 director, and their feelings about the official title of Knives Out 2: Benoit Boogaloo. In the reviews section, they run their eye over Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, Spiderhead, Everything Went Fine, and Last Seen Alive, and Sophie Butcher goes to infinity and beyond to help everyone get to grips with Pixar's Lightyear. Enjoy. TIMESTAMPS! (timings are approx.) Intro/Listener Q/Nonsense: 0:00.00 - 19:56.00 Movie News: 19:57.00 - 43:08.00 Emma Thompson/Daryl McCormack: 43:09.00 - 1:02:19.00 Reviews/Outro: 1:02:20.00 - end
"Good Luck To You, Leo Grande" premiered earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival and was later picked up by Searchlight Pictures, who released it this weekend on Hulu. The film stars Emma Thompson in one of her best roles to date as Nancy, a middle-aged retired woman looking for good sex at this point in her life, and Daryl McCormack in a breakout turn as her hired young sex-worker, Leo Grande. Both of them deliver terrific performances and are aided by the thoughtful writing from screenwriter Katy Brand. The sex-positive story carefully outlines both characters with a high level of detail, providing an insightful analysis of sex and the relationship the two share with one another. Katy was kind enough to talk with us about her screenplay, the characters, the hotel setting they share, and more. Please be sure to check out the film, now streaming on Hulu, and have a listen down below and enjoy. Thank you! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Movies with Tim Sika and Mark Schwab -----I'M CHARLIE WALKER--Bay Area centered tale of the real-life African American entrepreneur who fought San Francisco corporate institutionalized racism, cleaned up Bay Area coastal waters after a 1971 Tower oil spill--and made a fortune. -----CHA CHA REAL SMOOTH--a romantic older woman/younger man comedy. -----GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE--A retired widow (Emma Thompson) hires a male sex worker for the night on the hopes of discovering sexual pleasure after an unfulfilling married life. -----BALONEY--(Pride Month!)--Documentary about San Francisco's only all-male gay burlesque troupe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Movies with Tim Sika and Mark Schwab -----I'M CHARLIE WALKER--Bay Area centered tale of the real-life African American entrepreneur who fought San Francisco corporate institutionalized racism, cleaned up Bay Area coastal waters after a 1971 Tower oil spill--and made a fortune. -----CHA CHA REAL SMOOTH--a romantic older woman/younger man comedy. -----GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE--A retired widow (Emma Thompson) hires a male sex worker for the night on the hopes of discovering sexual pleasure after an unfulfilling married life. -----BALONEY--(Pride Month!)--Documentary about San Francisco's only all-male gay burlesque troupe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The two big sellers at this year's Sundance film festival come home for everyone this week. Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy revisit both Good Luck To You, Leo Grande and Cha Cha Real Smooth along with six other fresh reviews this week. They include another Sundance film about a man and his robot (Brian and Charles) as well as Phil Tippett's thirty-year journey to bring his stop-motion feature to life (Mad God). Jennifer Lopez has a film about her and some Super Bowl thing she did while chasing an Oscar (Halftime) while Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening are retirees in search of a shared jackpot (Jerry and Marge Go Large). Chris Hemsworth is testing a new drug on Miles Teller in one future (Spiderhead) and in another – set in the past – we discover the story of where Buzz the toy came from (Lightyear). 0:00 - Intro 2:17 - Good Luck To You, Leo Grande 10:55 - Cha Cha Real Smooth 24:18 - Brian and Charles 31:33 - Halftime 43:25 - Mad God 49:37 - Jerry and Marge Go Large 1:05:59 - Spiderhead 1:17:43 - Lightyear 1:35:24 - Outro
In this very special #SundanceLondon episode recorded live from Picturehouse Central, Girls On Film open the festival with an episode all about GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE! Anna interviews the marvellous stars Emma Thompson and (a very rare MALE guest) Daryl McCormack, as well as writer Katy Brand, and director Sophie Hyde. First up are Emma and Katy who discuss how the project developed and the influence of DIRTY DANCING on the film. Sophie and Daryl then join Anna on stage, detailing the rehearsal process and the research they both did into sex work. Our guests then go on to discuss realistic female representation on screen and how we still have a long way to come. The episode closes with a fabulous Q&A where audience members ask our amazing guests their burning LEO GRANDE questions. Film and TV mentions across the episode include: GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LEO GRANDE; BELLE DE JOUR; DIRTY DANCING; LETHAL WEAPON 3; SEX EDUCATION; ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES; SECRETARY; EIGHTH GRADE; YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN; ANIMALS.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. Sam is joined by director Sophie Hyde (Animals) to discuss her latest film, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. Nancy Stokes (Emma Thompson), a retired schoolteacher and widow, is yearning for some adventure, some human connection, and some sex. Good sex. Whilst her husband Robert provided a home, a family, and something resembling a life, good sex was never on offer. But he's gone now, and Nancy has a plan: she will find adventure with a sex worker named Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack). In an anonymous hotel room Nancy greets Leo. He looks every bit as good as his picture, but what Nancy wasn't expecting was conversation as well as fornication. Leo has a view on everything, and though he may not always tell the truth, Nancy finds she likes him. And he likes her. With growing sexual confidence, Nancy starts to relax. Over the course of three rendezvous, the power dynamics shift and their well-worn masks begin to slip.
Simon speaks to the one and only Tom Hanks about his role as Colonel Tom Parker in ‘Elvis'. Mark reviews ‘Lightyear' – the story of a young Buzz Lightyear, Emma Thompson stars in ‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande', François Ozone's French drama ‘Everything Went Fine' and Chris Hemsworth's new film ‘Spiderhead' Plus, What's on World, the Box office chart and more. You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or find us on our social channels. Show timings: 00:11:18 - Everything Went Fine review 00:22:10 - Box Office Top 10 00:34:19 - Tom Hanks interview 00:49:59 - Lightyear review 00:55:12 - Elevator Jokes 00:58:02 - Good Luck To You, Leo Grande review 01:04:31 - What's On 01:06:22 - Spiderhead review A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Exclusive! Grab the NordVPN deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-daycare money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, Emma Thompson plays a widow yearning to fulfill a desire that's somehow eluded her her entire life: an orgasm. She sets about achieving her goal by hiring a much younger, highly attractive sex worker (Daryl McCormack). But their time spent together turns out to be much more than transactional. Good Luck To You, Leo Grande will stream on Hulu starting June 17th.
Welcome to Backstage – the film and TV podcast from Sky News.This week Claire Gregory, Katie Spencer and Laura Kramer hear from Paapa Essiedu and Caroline Quentin as they express their excitement for their new show on Sky Max The Lazarus Project.Plus, Emma Thompson discusses her new film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande from the Sundance Film Festival and the Backstage team delve into the weird and wonderful world of intergenerational romantic dramas this week on Apple TV+ and Prime Video.Reviews:The Lazarus Project - Sky Max/ NOW - June 16thSuspect - Channel 4 - June 19th Cha Cha Real Smooth - Apple TV Plus - June 17thThe Summer I Turned Pretty - Prime Video - June 17th The Umbrella Academy - Netflix - June 22ndSend in your questions: backstage@sky.uk || Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
A robotic space cat and sex work (not in the same film) are the highlights of this week's two movie reviews.Good Luck To You, Leo Grande - 01:17Lightyear - 07:32Follow & SubscribeAaronTwitterFacebookLetterboxdPatrickTwitterFeelin' FilmFacebookTwitterWebsiteLetterboxdEmail feelinfilm@gmail.comFeelin' Film on Apple PodcastsFeelin' Film on SpotifyFeelin' Film on RepodFeelin' Film on StitcherFeelin' Film on PodchaserJoin the Facebook Discussion GroupJoin the DiscordMusic: Upbeat Party - Scott Holmes MusicRate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Oscar-winner Dame Emma Thompson on women's pleasure and full frontal nudity in her latest acting role in Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. Are you a 'flusher' or a ‘binner'? New research says 2.4 million tampons are flushed down UK toilets every day leading to sewer blockages and pollution. We talk to Martha Silcott who's developed a simple product to encourage you to bin and Daisy Buchanan who says more needs to be done to make a product which flushes without causing environmental harm. In 2017 surgeon Ian Paterson was jailed for 20 years after being found guilty of 17 counts of wounding with intent. Mr Paterson was diagnosing cancer when there wasn't any and cutting his patients open for no reason, performing unnecessary and damaging surgery. He also carried out unregulated "cleavage-sparing" mastectomies, in which breast tissue was left behind, meaning cancer returned in many of his patients. Ahead of a new ITV documentary Emma speaks to the whistleblower who raised concerns about Ian Paterson – Mr Hemant Ingle, and one of Paterson's victims Debbie Douglas, who is still campaigning for a change in the law to prevent anything like this from happening again. 50 years ago this month the first edition of the iconic feminist magazine Spare Rib was published. Also in that year - 1972 – and inspired by its founders, Rosie Boycott and Marsha Rowe, Carmen Callil founded the book publisher Virago which still gives a voice and platform to female writers today. Emma hears from the three trailblazing women. Can platonic love survive romantic love as we grow up? The writer Dolly Alderton on her new BBC TV series, an adaptation of her 2018 memoir ‘Everything I Know About Love'. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor
Oscar-winner Dame Emma Thompson has graced our screens for four decades. As an actor, she's played all kinds of women, from her role as Elinor Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility to her heart-breaking Karen in Christmas favourite, Love Actually. But now she's taking on a different kind of acting role. Good Luck To You, Leo Grande tells the story of Nancy Stokes, a 55-year-old widow (played by Thompson) who decides to hire a significantly younger male sex worker, played by the Irish actor, Daryl McCormack. She joins Emma to talk about women's pleasure, full frontal nudity and the #MeToo movement. If you're a woman and you have a baby it's going to cost you £70,000 in lost earnings over the next decade. That's according to new research from the Social Market Foundation which is setting up a cross party commission to tackle the spiralling costs of childcare. Emma talks to Director of the Foundation James Kirkup about its findings, and one woman working as a senior mental health nurse who says she takes home just £100 per month after childcare costs. We also get the view of the Early Years Alliance, a charity that represents child minders, nurseries and pre-schools. Since 2009, the artist Kirstie MacLeod has been working on The Red Dress project. Pieces of this burgundy silk dress have travelled around the world to be embroidered by women, many of whom have been marginalised or live in poverty. It's given them a platform and an opportunity to share their story and identity. After 13 years, 46 countries and 343 embroiderers, the dress is finally complete. Kirstie joins Emma to describe the finished dress. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Alison Carter Photo credit: Nick Wall © GoodLuckLeoLimited
Sky's Political Editor Beth Rigby speaks to actress Dame Emma Thompson about female sexuality and her new film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. Also, the government's new social mobility tsar Katherine Burbalsingh talks about the attention put on getting people from deprived backgrounds into top universities and elite jobs. Plus, Beth's analysis of the week's big stories, including the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, and Boris Johnson's No Confidence vote, and more of your emails with her producer Mollie Malone.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. The show goes deep on the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Jessica Regan (co-host of the Best Pick Movie Podcast) and Kobi Omenaka (producer on The Love Of Cinema and co-host of the Flixwatcher and Wire Stripped Podcasts). Jessica and Kobi discuss Alex Garland's latest film, Men,Mia Hansen-Løve's new film Bergman Island and Emma Thompson's Sundance Film Festival hit, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. We're also joined by actors Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear to talk about making Men, interviewed by Issy MacLeod. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Maddy Searle. Proudly supported by Kia. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
For Episode 295, I'm joined by Josh Parham & Will Mavity. Today, we're discussing the initial reviews and reactions for some of the biggest titles from the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. We also give our thoughts on the recent AMPAS rule changes for the 95th Academy Awards, share our thoughts on the trailers for "Three Thousand Years Of Longing," "Good Luck To You, Leo Grande," "Bros," go over the polls, discuss other film news, answer your fan-submitted questions, and more! Please take a listen down below or subscribe to us on your favorite podcast app. Thank you as always for your continued support, and enjoy the show! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
On the February 1, 2022 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by /Film editors Brad Oman and Chris Evangelista and staff writer Shania Russell to discuss our favorite movies from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Opening Banter: Congrats to Chris, and welcome to Shania! In Our Feature Presentation: ShaniaFresh (Searchlight, will stream on Hulu March 4) Nanny Cha Cha Real Smooth (Apple TV+) ChrisSomething in the Dirt Emily the Criminal Resurrection (in theaters via IFC Films, eventually streaming on Shudder) BradAfter Yang (A24, in theaters and on Showtime March 4) Emergency (Amazon) Brian and Charles (Focus Features, in theaters and on VOD) BenWe Need to Talk About Cosby (currently on Showtime) Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (Searchlight, but will stream exclusively on Hulu) Fire of Love (National Geographic) Also mentioned: Shania Russell's Favorite Movies Of All Time We Need To Talk About Cosby Director W. Kamau Bell Talks Separating Art From The Artist [Interview] Nanny Review: Nikyatu Jusu's Haunting Parable Highlights The Pitfalls Of The American Dream [Sundance 2022] Navalny Review: A Riveting Portrait Of Vladimir Putin's Worst Nightmare [Sundance 2022] The Territory Review: The Amazon Rainforest's Indigenous Inhabitants Stand Tall In The Face Of Extinction [Sundance 2022] Sirens Review: An All-Woman Middle Eastern Thrash Metal Band Rocks During A Tumultuous Time [Sundance 2022] Three Minutes - A Lengthening Review: A Haunting Study Of 3 Minutes Of 16mm Footage [Sundance 2022] Girl Picture Review: Coming Of Age Is A Whole Vibe In This Tender Teen Portrait [Sundance 2022] Mija Review: The American Dream For First-Born Immigrants Comes With Immense Pressure [Sundance 2022] Am I OK? Review: Dakota Johnson And Sonoya Mizuno Carry This Tale Of Self-Discovery [Sundance 2022] The Mission Review: Mormon Missionaries Take A Life-Changing Journey In A Somewhat Stagnant Doc [Sundance 2022] Emily The Criminal Review: Aubrey Plaza Is Superb In This Gig Economy Crime Saga [Sundance 2022] 892 Review: John Boyega's Powerhouse Performance Elevates A Tense But Familiar Bank Robbery Thriller [Sundance 2022] Brian And Charles Review: Friendship Blossoms In A Lo-Fi Frankenstein Riff With A Kooky Robot [Sundance 2022] 2nd Chance Review: The Wild True Story Of The Inventor Of The Bulletproof Vest [Sundance 2022] Nothing Compares Review: A Compassionate Look At Sinéad O'Connor's Pop Stardom Rise And Fall [Sundance 2022] Alice Review: Keke Palmer's Enslaved Character Realizes She's Actually Living In 1973 [Sundance 2022] Call Jane Review: A Well-Meaning But Strangely Simplified Look At The Jane Collective [Sundance 2022] Resurrection Review: Rebecca Hall Delivers Another Fierce Performance In This Disturbing Thriller [Sundance 2022] Cha Cha Real Smooth Review: Cooper Raiff And Dakota Johnson Star In This Ultra-Charming Modern Rom-Com [Sundance 2022] Fresh Review: Sink Your Teeth Into A Gory Romance Gone Wrong [Sundance 2022] God's Country Review: Thandiwe Newton Is Pushed To A Breaking Point [Sundance 2022] TikTok, Boom Review: Informative Doc Digs Into The Popularity And Problems Of The Viral Sensation [Sundance 2022] Babysitter Review: A Zany Exploration Of Misogyny And Motherhood [Sundance 2022] Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power Review: The Inherent Misogyny Of Cinema Is Academically Analyzed [Sundance 2022] Good Luck To You, Leo Grande Review: Emma Thompson Is Magnetic In This Intimate Drama [Sundance 2022] Something In The Dirt Review: Another Wonderful Genre-Bending Gem From Benson And Moorhead [Sundance 2022] Lucy And Desi Review: Amy Poehler Crafts A Loving Tribute To The Trailblazing TV Couple [Sundance 2022] Hatching Review: Practical Effects Enhance This Striking Creature Feature [Sundance 2022] You Won't Be Alone Review: A Poetic, But Far Too Derivative Bit Of Folk Horror [Sundance 2022] Dual Review: Karen Gillan Tries To Kill Her Double In Riley Stearns' Dark Comedy [Sundance 2022] We Need To Talk About Cosby Review: No Punches Are Pulled In This Raw Reconciliation Of The Disgraced Icon [Sundance 2022] After Yang Review: Kogonada's Sci-Fi Sophomore Feature Finds Beauty In The Ordinary [Sundance 2022] Living Review: Bill Nighy Leads A Quietly Affecting Remake Of Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru [Sundance 2022] Watcher Review: A Slow-Burn Thriller Short On Actual Thrills [Sundance 2022] Riotsville, USA Review: A Stark, Damning Archival Documentary About Institutional Control In America [Sundance 2022] When You Finish Saving The World Review: Jesse Eisenberg's Directorial Debut Is An Intentional Cringefest [Sundance 2022] The Princess Review: The Tragic Princess Diana Story Is Retold Yet Again [Sundance 2022] Emergency Review: Chaos, Comedy, And Racial Tension Make For A Captivating Caper [Sundance 2022] Fire Of Love Review: A Mesmerizing Portrait Of The World's Best Volcanologist Power Couple [Sundance 2022] All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. 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This week on TheWrap-Up podcast, host Sharon Waxman and special guest co-host and TheWrap assistant managing editor, audience, Adam Chitwood, take a look at the latest Hollywood headlines. Plus, Sharon shares her latest Wax On/Wax Off picks. Then, they discuss the latest from the Sundance Film Festival 2022 with TheWrap awards editor Steve Pond. And, hear Sharon's interviews with Emma Thompson and the cast of "Good Luck To You, Leo Grande," and dwith irector Eva Longoria Bastón and subject Oscar De La Hoya of the documentary film, "La Guerra Civil." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this week's episode of Kickin & Streamin Podcast, Graham & Jocelyn review and discuss the film 'Good Luck To You, Leo Grande;' which premiered on Hulu on June 17, 2022. The film stars Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack. In "What Did You Watch Last Week' segment, Jocelyn tells Graham she binge-watched part one of Stranger Things season finale. Graham did not watch anything new last week, but has continued to watch Love Island UK. Graham & Jocelyn then went on to discuss the film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande. A condensed version of this episode is also available to watch on our YouTube channel. Please don't forget to subscribe for future episodes. If you like this episode, please rate us on your preferred podcast player, and subscribe for future episodes. Follow us on social media on Faceboook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. You can also support the show by checking out our Buy Me a Coffee page where you can choose to give a one-time tip, or becoming a monthly contributor. Finally, we'd like you to visit our merchandise store on Teespring where you can purchase our beautiful and stylish t-shirts, pullover, and mug.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kickin-and-streamin-podcast/exclusive-content