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#318. Happy New Year! We're back after a fun OR relaxing holiday break with our families, and we catch up on what made this holiday season special for us. Are you glad to see 2025 end? Does a new year feel like a new start to you? Do you make resolutions? Let us know via the LinkTree below as we share some of our thoughts heading into 2026. After the break we discuss streaming including Stranger Things and the potential (or not) of longevity for the brand. Also on tap is a little on sports and some ok and fine movies such as Not Just a Goof, Regretting You, Goodbye June, and The Best You Can. We hope you enjoy! Until next time, be kind to each other.FTM Merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/fromthemiddleLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"
Recorded - 1/4/2026 On Episode 353 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we have our first deep dive of 2026! We go back 25 years to a classic Heath Ledger flick, A Knight's Tale! Terry, Todd, and Adam go into all the details, as well as review some of the movies they have watched in the last week. Here are the highlights:What We've Been Watching(3:45) "Year of the Dragon" - Todd Director Blindspot Review(7:55) "Firewall" - Adam Ford Explorer Review(14:00) "Cartel Land" - Terry Oscar Anniversary Review(19:15) "Sirat" - Todd Indie Screener Review(22:20) "We Bury the Dead" - Adam Review(27:00) "The Dutchman" - Terry Review(30:25) "Goodbye June" - Terry Review(32:20) "Eden" - Featured Review"A KNIGHT'S TALE" 25TH ANNIVERSARY DEEP DIVE(42:00) "A Knight's Tale" Trivia(55:50) First Impressions(1:06:50) Mt. Rushmore: Uses of Queen Songs in Film(1:14:05) Recasting "A Knight's Tale"(1:31:00) Highest WAR, Worst Performance(1:36:10) Minor Character Triumvirate, Tripod of Depravity(1:45:50) Best Scene, Gripes and Conspiracies(1:54:40) LVP, MVP, Quote of the DayFind AlmostSideways everywhere!almostsideways.comhttps://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsidewaysTerry's Twitter: @almostsideterryZach's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/pro_zach36/Todd: Too Cool for TwitterAdam's Twitter: @adamsidewaysApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Since her big break in Muriel's Wedding 30 years ago, actor Toni Collette has graced our screens in a huge list of standout roles from The Sixth Sense to Hereditary, Little Miss Sunshine to Mickey 17. She joined Kylie Pentelow to discuss her latest film, Goodbye June. The emotional directorial debut from Kate Winslet tackles themes of love, loss and Christmas as a fractious family come together to sit vigil for the family matriarch, played by Helen Mirren.From the very beginning of the NHS in 1948, Irish women were actively recruited to staff British hospitals. By the 1960s, there were around 30,000 Irish-born nurses - making up roughly one in eight of all nurses – yet their contribution has often gone unrecognised. A new book aims to change that. Based on dozens of interviews, it tells the story of Irish nurses in their own words. We hear from co-author of Irish Nurses in the NHS: An Oral History, Professor Louise Ryan, who spent years researching Irish migration and from Ethel Corduff, who came to England to train as a nurse, a career she spent 40 years in.Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport, or RED-S as it's known, was once framed as a concern only for elite athletes. But as running culture intensifies alongside weight-loss jabs and healthy eating trends, RED-S has become more widespread. It's often hard to spot, but the long-term consequences can be devastating, impacting immune function, growth and fertility. Sports dietitian Renee McGregor and Jodie Pearlman, who experienced the condition first hand, joined Kylie to talk about the condition.Why can adults seem to regress to childhood or teenage behaviours at Christmas? We discuss family dynamics and the kinds of behaviour that can re-surface with everyone under the same roof again. Guardian columnist Elle Hunt shares her own experience alongside Woman's Hour listeners, and psychotherapist Julia Samuel offers advice.It's 75 years since The Archers first launched. Woman's Hour broadcast from Ambridge to celebrate the female characters who have helped this programme tackle some of the most challenging, contentious and sensitive issues affecting women. Nuala McGovern joined Felicity Finch, who plays Ruth Archer, for a behind-the-scenes tour, along with Technical Producer Vanessa Nuttall.Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Annette Wells
“Superman” director and DC Studios co-head James Gunn discusses his process of making the blockbuster, why he'll never chase prestige projects and what to expect from the follow-up film “Man of Tomorrow.” Also, Kate Winslet talks about her directorial debut with “Goodbye June,” working with her son and what she wants to do next. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since her big break in Muriel's Wedding 30 years ago, actor Toni Collette has graced our screens in a huge list of standout roles from The Sixth Sense to Hereditary, Little Miss Sunshine to Mickey 17. She joins Kylie Pentelow to discuss her latest film, Goodbye June. The emotional directorial debut from Kate Winslet tackles themes of love, loss and Christmas as a fractious family come together to sit vigil for the family matriarch, played by Helen Mirren. It's the last day of the year and always a good time to reflect on the inevitable ups and downs that any year can hold for all of us. But what about the people in your life who have particularly impacted you this year. Who have been the women – close to you or maybe not – who have been significant for you? Friends, family, public figures? Kylie is joined by Olympic rower Dame Katherine Grainger – currently the chairwoman of the British Olympic Association (BOA), Helen Lewis, staff writer at The Atlantic and Natalie Haynes - author of six novels and broadcaster in her own right.We all have to juggle money, but are we spending it in ways that actually bring us joy or cause us anxiety? We revisit The Woman's Hour Guide to Life episode on Challenging Your Money Mindset and dig into spending habits and explore how to align your money choices with the life you really want. Nuala McGovern speaks to journalist and author Anniki Sommerville, Claer Barrett, Consumer Editor at the Financial Times and host of the Money Clinic podcast, and Abigail Foster, chartered accountant and author of The Money Manual.With the Christmas school break in full swing, perhaps your house has been full of children. But what do you do when someone else's child begins to act up? Do you tell them off or simply put up with the behaviour until you can hand them back to their parents? Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Corinna Jones
Send us a textThis Week We Need 2 Talk, Landman, Taylor Swift, Pluribus, The Kardashians, Boston Rob and Dylan Efron, Regretting You, Love & Death, F1 the Movie, Downton Abbey Movie, One Battle After Another, Goodbye June and SO MUCH MORE
Kate Winslet takes on the triple threat of directing, producing, and acting in her latest film, Goodbye June. She discusses her deeply personal connection to the script, written by son Joe Anders, and what convinced Helen Mirren to play June despite an aversion to the role of a dying character.Winslet also shares her tips for working with young children on set, reflects back on an iconic Vanity Fair cover shoot, and describes an unforgettable experience at sea with loved ones. Video episodes are available on the Still Watching Netflix YouTube Channel. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.
Timothée Chalamet proves once again that he's the real deal in the whacky comic drama, "Marty Supreme." It's an offbeat character study from filmmaker Josh Safdie, set in the 1950s and involving the misadventures of a manipulative, conceited but somehow likable table tennis phenom. While fictional, it's inspired by the remarkable life of ping pong ace Marty Reisman. "Marty Supreme" is supremely watchable. Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star in "Song Sung Blue," a biopic about a Neil Diamond tribute band called "Lightning and Thunder" that achieved a degree of success in Milwaukee in the 1980s. They experience extreme highs and lows in their personal and professional lives. The stars are very appealing, but if you're not a fan of Diamond's music, steer clear. Amanda Seyfried gives a strong performance in the unorthodox historical musical drama, "The Testament of Ann Lee." She portrays the title character, the founder of the Shaker movement who was considered by some of her followers as the second coming of Christ. She attempted to establish a utopian religious society in 1700s New England but met with ample hardships and considerable backlash. The music is a mix of original songs and hymns of the era. “The Testament of Anne Lee” is dark and dramatically erratic but oddly involving. Kate Winslet makes her directorial debut in the Netflix family drama, "Goodbye June." Winslet plays one of four siblings who come together when their mother, played by Helen Mirren, is hospitalized with terminal cancer during the holiday season. It's manipulative and obvious, but the sterling cast prevents “Goodbye June” from becoming too saccharine.
Actress Toni Collette (Wayward, Goodbye June) joins Chelsea to talk about why Rome is her happy place, what it feels like to get your character wrong, and finding her inner creep for her role as a cult leader. Then: A baby actor struggles to leave his family to pursue his career. A stepmom struggles to connect with her stepdaughter after a sibling is born. And a sister’s tactless behavior results in an awkward confrontation. * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actress Toni Collette (Wayward, Goodbye June) joins Chelsea to talk about why Rome is her happy place, what it feels like to get your character wrong, and finding her inner creep for her role as a cult leader. Then: A baby actor struggles to leave his family to pursue his career. A stepmom struggles to connect with her stepdaughter after a sibling is born. And a sister’s tactless behavior results in an awkward confrontation. * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 173 - Kate Winslet - Actor / Director Actor and director Kate Winslet (GOODBYE JUNE, MARE OF EASTTOWN, HEAVENLY CREATURES) joins us in this extended episode of the Team Deakins Podcast. During our conversation, we discuss Kate's humble beginnings, inheriting an accent, good and bad direction, playing characters based on real people, and her experiences shooting her directorial debut, GOODBYE JUNE. In addition to her long career as an actress and newly begun one as a director, Kate has also recently stepped into the role of producing. We learn why Kate took on the extra challenge, how she balances her duties behind and in front of the camera, and what she looks for in a project to potentially join—in any capacity. While discussing GOODBYE JUNE, we learn how Kate found the script, why she ended up directing the movie, and how she applied a lifetime's worth of experience to create a space for the cast to just be their characters and perform. We worked with Kate on REVOLUTIONARY ROAD, and we had a wonderful time catching up with her. - Recommended Viewing: GOODBYE JUNE, MARE OF EASTTOWN, HEAVENLY CREATURES - This episode is sponsored by Aputure
Send us a text6:55 Anaconda14:45 Song Sung Blue27:07 No Other Choice36:36 The Testament of Ann Lee42:38 The Plague50:16 Father Mother Sister Brother58:34 Goodbye June01:04:49 The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarepantsIt's an 8-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there. A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us 5 stars. We can't get on RottenTomatoes until 200 people rate it! 'Roger & Me' is a movie review podcast covering all new releases, both theatrical and streaming, every Friday, modeled after 'Siskel & Ebert.' Hosted by Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com & Brett Arnold of Yahoo Entertainment and The New Flesh podcast, a show about horror movies that is currently celebrating its tenth year.Support the show
Q&A on the film Goodbye June with actor/director/producer Kate Winslet. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Follows a group of fractured siblings who must come together under sudden and trying circumstances.
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In this episode we review Kate Winslet's directorial debut GOODBYE JUNE (including an interview with cast members Timothy Spall, Toni Collette, and Andrea Riseborough), as well as new thriller THE HOUSEMAID, starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried.Goodbye June is in cinemas now and on Netflix 24th December.The Housemaid is in cinemas 22nd December.Subscribe to our Patreon! patreon.com/PulpKitchenPodcast Send us your questions to hello@pulpkitchenpodcast.com!Enjoy new episodes of Pulp Kitchen every WednesdayYouTube/Spotify: Pulp Kitchen PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pulpkitchenpodcast / https://www.instagram.com/jamesbriefel/ / https://www.instagram.com/georgepundek/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pulpkitchenpodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/GeorgePulp/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Some exciting news—The Take is now on Patreon: www.patreon.com/kermodeandmayo. Become a Vanguardista or an Ultra Vanguardista to get video episodes of Take Two every week, plus member‑only chat rooms, polls and submissions to influence the show, behind‑the‑scenes photos and videos, the monthly Redactor's Roundup newsletter, and access to a new fortnightly LIVE show—a raucous, unfiltered lunchtime special with the Good Doctors, new features, and live chat so you can heckle, vote, and have your questions read out in real time. We've got a proper festive treat for you in this week's Christmas week Take special. The one and only Kate Winslet—Oscar winner, Hollywood royalty and all round very good egg. She's given acclaimed performances as an actress in films like Titanic, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Sense and Sensibility, Steve Jobs and more—as well as in HBO's Mare of Easttown series. She looks back over all that with Simon and Mark in this bumper chat—plus this time she's getting behind the camera to direct her first film, Goodbye June. It's a Christmas movie about a dysfunctional family thrown together when the elderly matriarch (June) falls ill during the festive period. As well as directing, Winslet plays Julia, one of June's four adult children. She came in person to our studio to unpack it with the Good Doctors—and she was so brilliant that she gets this Christmas Take special all to herself. She talks about her experiences as a debut director, working with her screenwriter son Joe Anders, and the incredible cast—from Helen Mirren and Timothy Spall to Toni Colette, Johnny Flynn and Andrea Riseborough. We even got a sneak peak of what a Winslet Christmas looks like. You won't want to miss this. Happy holidays one and all! You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo Please take our survey and help shape the future of our show: https://www.kermodeandmayo.com/survey EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Elk jaar verschijnen er tientallen nieuwe kerstfilms, bovenop de vele al bestaande kerstfilms. In de decemberdagen zijn films vol kerstbomen, sneeuw, opbloeiende liefde en familie niet weg te slaan van streamingsdiensten. Wat trekt ons zo aan? En wat moet je tussen die berg kerstfilms echt eens aanzetten? Samya Hafsaoui schrijft voor NRC al jaren artikelen over kerstfilms en is scenarioschrijver, actrice en columnist. Ze keek tientallen uren aan nieuw materiaal en geeft haar tips van 2025. Hafsaoui verwacht dat de kijkcijfers van deze decemberfilms enorme hoogtes gaan bereiken, omdat de wereld om ons heen onrustig is. Want in een kerstfilm komt altijd alles weer goed. En de zoen komt altijd pas op het eind. De titels in deze aflevering in chronologische volgorde: Home Alone, The Holiday, Red One, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, The Holdovers, A Princess for Christmas, Jingle Bell Heist, Alles is Liefde, Alles is Familie, Sint, Kerstappels (van Oogappels), Dit is geen kerstfilm, Goodbye June, Home for Christmas en Hot Chocolate Holiday. Reageren? Mail naar dedag@nos.nl (mailto:dedag@nos.nl) Presentatie & montage: Marco Geijtenbeek Redactie: Judith van de Hulsbeek
Emma Jones takes us through the third installment of James Cameron's epic project, as "Avatar: Fire and Ash" takes us back to the spectacular setting of Pandora. We discuss the message at the heart of the movies and the new additions to its cast. Next, director Kleber Mendonça Filho plunges us into 1970s Brazil thanks to a swinging soundtrack and anamorphic Panavision lenses, as Wagner Moura gives an award-winning performance in "The Secret Agent". We also check out a moving tribute to Neil Diamond and small-time musicians the world over in "Song Sung Blue", starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson. Plus Kate Winslet goes behind the camera for her star-studded directorial début, "Goodbye June".
Interview with stars Toni Collette and Andrea Riseborough regarding their new Christmas drama Goodbye June.
Travis Hopson talks with Andrea Riseborough and Toni Collette about working with Kate Winslet on her directorial debut, GOODBYE JUNE!GOODBYE JUNE is in theaters now and hit Netflix on Christmas Eve.All of this and more can be found at www.punchdrunkcritics.com!Subscribe to Punch Drunk Critics on YouTube: / @punchdrunkcritics1 Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Twitter: / pdcmovies Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Facebook: / pdcmovies You can also subscribe to our podcast Cinema Royale anywhere you get your podcasts!#AndreaRiseborough #ToniCollette #katewinslet
Travis Hopson talks with Kate Winslet about her directorial debut, holiday dramedy GOODBYE JUNE . Winslet stars alongside Andrea Riseborough, Toni Collette, Timothy Spall, and Johnny Flynn.GOODBYE JUNE is in theaters now and hits Netflix on Christmas Eve.All of this and more can be found at www.punchdrunkcritics.com!Subscribe to Punch Drunk Critics on YouTube: / @punchdrunkcritics1 Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Twitter: / pdcmovies Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Facebook: / pdcmovies You can also subscribe to our podcast Cinema Royale anywhere you get your podcasts!#KateWinslet #GoodbyeJune #Netflix
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"Goodbye June" is a 2025 Christmas family drama film directed by Kate Winslet in her directorial debut, from a screenplay written by her son Joe Anders. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Toni Collette, Johnny Flynn, Andrea Riseborough, Timothy Spall, Helen Mirren, and Winslet herself. The film is set during Christmas, when the characters gather around their dying mother and confront themes of grief, reconciliation, and love. Winslet was kind enough to spend some time talking with us about her work and experience making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now available to stream on Netflix. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The penultimate regular Empire Podcast of the year is here, folks (don't worry, there are specials galore on the way), and it's a belter. Guest-wise, we have more goodies under the tree, as Jamie Graham talks to longtime collaborators Shih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker (the director of Anora) about Tsou's directorial debut, Left-Handed Girl, which can be seen on Netflix; [25:27 - 41:51 approx] and Chris Hewitt has lovely chats with Wake Up Dead Man suspects, Daryl McCormack and Cailee Spaeny, [1:04:42 - 1:19:44 approx] and the legendary James L. Brooks, who returns to directing this week with Ella McCay. [1:40:42 - 1:54:01 approx] Either side of that little lot, Chris is joined in the podbooth by Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, and Beth Webb for more Christmas movie shenanigans, including a discussion of their favourite Christmas movie songs, and where they'd like to spend Christmas if they were in a movie. You'll be staggered to know that a certain plaza in LA gets a mention. The team also talk about the Golden Globe nominations and the potential Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. (this episode was recorded before the Supergirl trailer launched, sadly), and they review Wake Up Dead Man (again), Eleanor The Great, Goodbye June, and Fackham Hall, which sees an Empire Podcast first. You'll have to listen to find out what that is. Enjoy!
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Some exciting news—The Take is now on Patreon: www.patreon.com/kermodeandmayo. Become a Vanguardista or an Ultra Vanguardista to get video episodes of Take Two every week, plus member‑only chat rooms, polls and submissions to influence the show, behind‑the‑scenes photos and videos, the monthly Redactor's Roundup newsletter, and access to a new fortnightly LIVE show—a raucous, unfiltered lunchtime special with the Good Doctors, new features, and live chat so you can heckle, vote, and have your questions read out in real time. To those of you who joined us for our Live Christmas Spectacular at the Prince Edward Theatre in London's West End last weekend—thank you for being a fabulous audience and we hope you had as much festive film buff fun as we did. To those of you who couldn't be there—fear not! This week's Take brings it directly to your ears. Recorded live from the auditorium, it's stuffed full of more goodies than your Christmas stocking, including interviews with Nia DaCosta on next year's 28 Years Later sequel The Bone Temple, and Jason Isaacs beamed to us chatting about whatever he was doing in a massive conference centre in New Orleans... Plus reviews of some brand new films you can watch in cinemas and at home this holiday: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery—the latest instalment in the whodunnit franchise that's fast becoming a Christmastime screen staple, starring the fabulously accented Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc and Josh O'Connor as a priest at the centre of the case—alongside the stellar ensemble cast we've come to expect from Knives Out. Plus we've got Goodbye June—the directorial debut from Kate Winslet that sees a dysfunctional family thrown together when their matriarch falls gravely ill at Christmas. The ensemble cast includes Helen Mirren, Toni Colette, Johnny Flynn, Timothy Spall, and Andrea Riseborough, alongside Winslet herself—and its screenplay was penned by her son Joe Anders. Kate Winslet will be joining us for an extended Christmas special interview on the Take—so you'll hear a little sneak peek of that too. And finally, on a less festive note we've got Lurker—a fame and fandom psychodrama about a retail worker who becomes part of a pop star's inner circle. We've got a Christmas cracker edition of the Laughter Lift too (oh you lucky things). Enjoy it, and we hope to see some more of your fabulous faces in the audience next year! Timecodes (for Vanguardistas listening ad-free) Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery review: 11:19 Nia DaCosta Interview: 19:27 Christmas Cracker Laughter Lift: 42:22 Lurker review: p1 47'17 Jason Isaacs interview: 48:50 Lurker review pt 2: 1:00:53 Goodbye June review: 01:05:35 You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo Please take our survey and help shape the future of our show: https://www.kermodeandmayo.com/survey EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kate Winslet stops by to discuss making her directorial debut with the film ‘Goodbye June,' which tells the story of a family coming together in the hardest of times. Also, a look at the growing concern over self-checkout kiosks, with many Americans admitting to having stolen something when they use them. Plus, a holiday gift guide for the trickiest and pickiest people in your life. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Interview with star actor Kate Winslet regarding her directorial debut film Goodbye June.
Goodbye June - Brian Eno's "Discreet Music" at 50 - Ciaran Carson's "The Brimming World: Selected Essays"
Jenna shares a big announcement for the show! Also, hosts of the hit Page Six podcast ‘Virtual Reali-Tea,' Evan Real and Danny Murphy, share the latest in celebrity news and headlines. Plus, Toni Collette stops by to catch up and talk about her new movie ‘Goodbye June,' where she plays the eldest of four kids grappling with their mother's funeral. And, design expert Bobby Berk shares a few tips and tricks for holiday home styling. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Our latest episode of Soundtracking involves a lovely conversation between Kate Winslet, her son Joe Anders, composer Ben Harlan and music supervisor James Taylor, who join us to discuss Kate's directorial debut Goodbye June, which Joe wrote. Goodbye June tells the story of a family who gather around their dying mother at Christmas, confronting themes of grief, reconciliation and love. The ensemble cast is magnificent, with Kate, Toni Collette, Timothy Spall, Andrea Risborough, Jonny Flynn and Helen Mirren all delivering stellar performances (as usual).
Grief can make you feel unnervingly vulnerable; this is how Kate Winslet reflects on losing her mum in 2017. In this chat, Fearne and Kate share their own experiences of both grieving and co-parenting at Christmas.Regularly labelled as “fat” by the media, Kate explains what effect that scrutiny had on her self-esteem, and why it's made her even more passionate about setting an example to younger women by ageing naturally.Kate also offers advice on how to live by your own gut instinct, rather than other people's opinions, and how to approach difficult conversations with loved ones.Having recently made her directorial debut, Kate talks through what really goes on behind the scenes on a set, the safe environment she hopes to create for her actors, and the double standards applied to men and women in the film industry.Goodbye June is in cinemas from December 12th, and on Netflix on December 24th.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like: Joanna Page Trinny Woodall Dr Jenna Macciochi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate Winslet speaks to Samira Ahmed about her directorial debut, Goodbye June. With a screenplay written by her son Joe Anders, the film portrays complex family dynamics colliding with the surreal realities of palliative care.With talks around a possible peace deal in Ukraine ongoing, we discuss whether the country has effectively used arts and culture to further the national cause. We hear from conductor and founder of the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra Keri-Lynn Wilson, and visual artist Pavlo Makov.Entertainment journalist Al Horner joins from Los Angeles to talk about the latest twist in the on-going battle between Netflix and Paramount to takeover the famed film studio Warner Bros. He also walks us through the winners and snubs from today's Golden Globe nominations.Filmmaker Noah Baumbach, best known for co-writing the blockbuster Barbie movie with his wife Greta Gerwig, talks about his new film Jay Kelly, which stars George Clooney as one of Hollywood's most famous stars who is struggling to figure out who loves him when the cameras stop rolling. And we remember the life and career of the acclaimed architect Frank Gehry.
Hollywood actor Walton Goggins pops in to tell us what to expect in season 2 of Fallout, set to premiere on Amazon Prime on 17th December.The amazing Kate Winslet shares her directorial debut Goodbye June, which hits cinemas on 12th December and Netflix on Christmas Eve.Join Chris and the Class Behind The Glass every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For Episode 466, Josh Parham, Dan Bayer, and I are here to discuss the awards prospects for the final films that need to screen and release before the end of the year to qualify for the 98th Academy Awards. We leave no stone unturned as we discuss the reactions and expectations for "Hamnet," "Marty Supreme," "Avatar: Fire And Ash," "Wicked: For Good," "No Other Choice," "The Testament Of Ann Lee," "Jay Kelly," "The Secret Agent," and more! For this week's poll, for the release of "Rental Family," we ask, "Which Is Your Favorite Film Starring Brendan Fraser?" and we reveal the winner of last week's poll, where we asked our most famous question, "Which Film Do You Think Is Going To Be The Next Best Picture Oscar Winner?" We also share our reactions to the trailers for "Wuthering Heights," "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die," "Goodbye June," "Cold Storage," answer your fan-submitted questions, and more! Thank you all for listening, supporting, subscribing, and voting. Enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Mixtape Rewind takes you back to January 2022 when Matt and Sam gave you 12 new tracks from the latter part of 2021. Sam is almost certain one song is Norwegian but later realizes it was actually French - you'll have to listen to find out what that's all about. (The perils of recording early in the morning).Nearly four years ago, we went from a posthumous Juice WRLD cut with Justin Bieber to a high-voltage rocker from Goodbye June, before swerving into Nas's compact masterclass and The Smile's angular warning shot from Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood.The middle of the journey softens without losing purpose. Save Face disguises a dark story in glittering pop-punk; Stromae returns with a beautiful, aching meditation on isolation; Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats bring blues rock warmth with a simple promise: I'm on your side. We keep that thread alive with Aurora's poetic electro-pop and a cinematic surprise—U2's Your Song Saved My Life from Sing 2—proof that film can spark songs meant to be felt by every age in the room.We land the plane with intimacy and legacy. JJ Wilde and Billy Raffoul trade lines like late-night confessions, Brian Wilson reminds us what a signature sound really means, and Broken Social Scene closes with a winter-walk tempo and a lyric about moving slowly through uncertainty. It's a mix built for replay and for sharing—equal parts adrenaline and reflection, discovery and comfort. Here's the mix available on our Super Awesome Mix app (requires Apple Music): https://app.superawesomemix.com/qdjkzrCDUd7y4sx68 Here's the mix on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Qc8jOICb2quuMWO8XnrJy?si=d510dc3ff85e4430Wandered to LA by Juice WRLD & Justin BieberStep Aside by Goodbye June40-16 Building by NasYou Will Never Work In Television Again by The SmileGLITTER by Save FaceL'enfer by StromaeI'm On Your Side by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night SweatsEverything Matters by AURORAYour Song Saved My Life by U2Let Me Go by JJ Wilde & Billy RaffoulRight Where I Belong by Brian Wilson & Jim JamesCurse Your Fail by Broken Social Scene Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Die größten Film-Leckerbissen hat Netflix sich wie immer bis Ende des Jahres aufgehoben. In den letzten drei Monaten von 2025 packt der Streamer die Highlights aus, die mit einem Auge schon auf die Oscar-Saison schielen. Wir stellen euch die spannendsten kommenden Filmstarts vor, die Sci-Fi, Thriller, Krimis, Komödien und vieles mehr abdecken. Timecodes: 00:01:38 – Netflix' Film-Highlights kommen immer am Jahresende 00:09:58 – The Woman in Cabin 10 (10. Oktober 2025) 00:15:02 – Good News (17. Oktober 2025) 00:18:02 – A House of Dynamite (24. Oktober 2025) 00:25:24 – Ballad of a Small Player (29. Oktober 2025) 00:30:14 – Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein (7. November 2025) 00:35:47 – In Your Dreams (14. November 2025) 00:40:17 – Train Dreams (21. November 2025) 00:44:13 – Jingle Bell Heist (26. November 2025) 00:47:47 – Jay Kelly (5. Dezember 2025) 00:54:56 – Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (12. Dezember 2025) 00:59:25 – Goodbye June (24. Dezember 2025) *** [WERBUNG] Sichere dir großen Rabatt im Herbst-Sale bei https://www.emma-matratze.de. Mit dem Code STREAMGESTOEBER kannst du 5 Prozent zusätzlich sparen. Dieser Podcast wird gesponsert von MagentaTV – dem TV- und Streaming-Angebot der Telekom. Abonniere und bewerte Streamgestöber bei der Podcast-App deines Vertrauens! Wenn du mit deiner Meinung im Podcast landen willst, schick uns eine Sprachnachricht oder einen Kommentar per Mail an podcast@moviepilot.de.
This week, we're scratching The Itch for community. Our friend Jay Scott, host of The Hook Rocks Podcast and one of the first music podcasters to welcome us into this world, is facing a long health struggle. In response, more friends of ours, who you may have heard us refer to as "The Groove Council" in past episodes, recently put together a benefit show for Jay's recovery. Aaron was able to attend, and what a beautiful night it was. Chris, Mike, and Rich of The Groove Council join us in this episode to recap Jay's story, what he's going through, and an amazing night of music just for him. The benefit show, hosted by the amazing team at Reggies, featured performances from Goodbye June, Leilani Kilgore, Parker Barrow, Tuk Smith, Christian Shields, Ignescent, Abby K, and Peter Dankelson. This episode is all about helping Jay recover his health and get back to what he does best: promoting rising rock artists and building community among music lovers. For more on Jay and The Hook, check out this episode of All Things Blues and Southern Rock. If you want to contribute directly to Jay's recovery, you can do so here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-jay-scotts-stroke-recovery (And if you do, let us know and The Itch will send you some free stickers in appreciation.) Listen to The Itch Rock Radio Show Rock with us every Sunday night from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM in St. Louis. Outside the area? Stream online at 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist on Spotify! Connect With The Itch For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Support the Show Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. Reviews only take a minute and help us reach more rock fans just like you. Credits Our theme song, "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
This week Brian and Jason chat about Jason recently seeing shows from both Goodbye June, and The Black Crowes. Then they chat about the upcoming fund raiser for their friend Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks podcast. Next they welcome their guest from across the pond in Belgium, Philip Chebbour from Tres Hombres Tour Support. Philip chats with the boys about his love for music, playing in a band, owning and running a club, including booking bands, starting up Tres Hombres tour support, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're scratching The Itch to keep celebrating! Our Shiprocked coverage continues, as the guys wrap up the week with 80s covers, a pair of epic sets on the beach, a slippery stage, a late night call to Halestorm, and ... Ace Ventura? Plus, Dan goes snorkeling, KC is rewarded for resisting the soft serve machine, and Aaron meets a brother in curls... who also happens to be in Kid Kapichi. Mentioned in this episode (and/or episode 250): Parkway Drive, Hollywood Undead, Nothing More, The Struts, 10 Years, Atreyu, Austin Meade, Buckcherry, Calva Louise, Ded, Des Rocs, Devour the Day, Diamante, Flat Black, The Ghost Inside, Ghostkid, The Glorious Sons, Goodbye June, Hawk, Jigsaw Youth, Jinjer, Kid Kapichi, Lansdowne, The Native Howl, Nevertel, Oxymorrons, Plush, P.O.D., Rivals, Silly Goose, Spiritworld, and Rubiks Groove, plus Itch guests Keith Wallen of Breaking Benjamin and Taylor Carroll of Lit and KemikalFire among the all-star Stowaways! Enjoy. If you like what you hear, you can hear more of us every Sunday night broadcasting rock to the masses from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM. If you're not in the St. Louis area, you can stream the show from 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist! For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. If you don't like what you hear, please tell us anyway to help our skills grow. Our theme song "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
This week, we're scratching The Itch for a birthday celebration! Our radio show was born 21 years ago this month, and to celebrate that milestone (and 250 episodes), the guys spent a wild week on the water with 31 bands on Shiprocked! Join us to kick off a new "season" with tales of broken lights, budding friendships, on-stage pranks, and the game show that created an unlikely legend. Oh, and those 31 bands we saw/met/discuss in this episode? Parkway Drive, Hollywood Undead, Nothing More, The Struts, 10 Years, Atreyu, Austin Meade, Buckcherry, Calva Louise, Ded, Des Rocs, Devour the Day, Diamante, Flat Black, The Ghost Inside, Ghostkid, The Glorious Sons, Goodbye June, Hawk, Jigsaw Youth, Jinjer, Kid Kapichi, Lansdowne, The Native Howl, Nevertel, Oxymorrons, Plush, P.O.D., Rivals, Silly Goose, and Spiritworld, plus Itch guests Keith Wallen of Breaking Benjamin and Taylor Carroll of Lit and KemikalFire among the all-star Stowaways! Enjoy. If you like what you hear, you can hear more of us every Sunday night broadcasting rock to the masses from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM. If you're not in the St. Louis area, you can stream the show from 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist! For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. If you don't like what you hear, please tell us anyway to help our skills grow. Our theme song "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
It's time for our Annual Top 11 Albums Of The Year! Our Top 11 albums come from Sebastian Bach, Judas Priest, Paralandra, A Rising Force, Goodbye June, Babylon A.D., Marilyn Manson, The End Machine, Electric Temple, Mark Farner, and Ron Keel! Turn this episode up and hear some of the finest music released this year!Our Top 11 are:11 - Sebastian Bach, Child Within The Man10 - Judas Priest, Invincible Shield9 - Paralandra, The Body Electric8 - A Rising Force, Truth7 - Goodbye June, Deep In The Trouble6 - Babylon A.D., Rome Wasn't Built In A Day5 - Marilyn Manson, One Assassination Under God - Chapter 14 - The End Machine, The Quantum Phase3 - Electric Temple, High Voltage Salvation2 - Mark Farner, Closer To My Home1 - Ron Keel, Keelworld
Always an inspiration for new music Rock Journalist Matt Wake returns to The Hook Rocks to discuss his "Top 20 Bands You Need To Know " list. With artists such as Goodbye June, Tuk Smith, Parker Barrow,Grace Bowers,The Band Feel, and more you will want to tune in to learn about some of the top new rock acts right now. Please enjoy the episode! Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network! https://pantheonpodcasts.com https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts https://twitter.com/pantheonpods https://www.instagram.com/pantheonpods/ Matt Wake https://www.al.com/life/2024/08/rock-isnt-dead-20-bands-you-might-not-know-but-should.html https://twitter.com/matthewbwake https://www.facebook.com/matt.wake.10 https://www.instagram.com/matthewbwake/ The Hook Rocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have NEW Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Goodbye June, Lynch Mob, Aaron Leigh with Dave Friday, Jeff Gordon, Marcus Nand, Mike Tramp, the Dead Daisies, Crashing Wayward and Deep Purple. With yesterday's sad news that our favorite band, the Mighty Aerosmith has retired, we roll a set of Aerosmith tunes. Crank it up!Songlist:Goodbye June - Turn Up The Rock And RollLynch Mob - Let It GoAerosmith - Helter SkelterAerosmith - Movin' OutAerosmith - Street JesusAerosmith - Sick As A DogAaron Leigh with Dave Friday - If You Could Have It AllJeff Gordon - Young, Dumb, And FreeMarcus Nand - The TravelerMike Tramp - Lonely NightsThe Dead Daisies - I'm Gonna RideCrashing Wayward - Bullet For A HeartDeep Purple - Sharp Shooter
Goodbye June is a terrific band making Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard! They have just released a new album, entitled Deep In The Trouble. We had the opportunity to get together with lead vocalist Landon Milbourn to discuss the new album. We start the conversation by getting the history of the band, we discuss the current album, previous releases, songwriting, and all things Rock! This is a band that is writing songs from the heart, can rock hard, and have a softer side as well. If you don't know Goodbye June, you need to, so join our conversation and stick around for some of their music as well!
This week we have NEW Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Jerry Cantrell, Arched Fire, Dark Heart, Goodbye June, The New Roses, Castle, Shotgun Mistress, Paul Val, The Heavy Strides, and Sebastian Bach. We also have a pair of tunes from Alice Cooper, and we remember John Mayall with an incendiary take of one of John's songs by the great Gary Moore! Crank it up now!Songlist:Alice Cooper - Go AwayAlice Cooper - Only My Heart Talkin'Jerry Cantrell - VilifiedArched Fire - Wings Of ChromeDark Heart - Cast To StoneGoodbye June - Heart Still In It?The New Roses - When You Fall In LoveCastle - 100 EyesShotgun Mistress - Kings Of The RevolutionPaul Val - She's GoneThe Heavy Strides - Call My NameSebastian Bach - Hard DarknessGary Moore - Have You Heard
The June 2024 New Music train is speeding to its conclusion, but not before Patrick and Sunny Varney hop aboard to tell you about new music from Dirty Three, Goodbye June, Maverick and Robert Jon and the Wreck. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
The release of the new album by Goodbye June "Deep In The Trouble" is upon us! Hear lead singer Landon Milbourn & guitarist Tyler Baker join The Hook Rocks for track by track commentary on the songs & their backstories. Please enjoy the episode! Goodbye June https://www.goodbyejune.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GoodbyeJune/ https://www.instagram.com/goodbyejune https://twitter.com/goodbyejune The Hook Rocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks/ https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/ https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks Pantheon Podcasts http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pantheonpods/ https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The PodCask: a Podcast About Whiskey. In this special episode, hosts Will and Greeze open up a bottle of Kentucky Owl batch 8 to have a serious and candid conversation. The episode delves into the deeply personal experiences of Greeze, who shares his journey with bipolar disorder type 1. He discusses the challenges of finding balance with new medication and the impact on his work and personal relationships. The hosts also reflect on the podcast's future and its focus on being transparent and real with their audience. Throughout the episode, there are frank discussions about mental health, the importance of community, and the power of sharing personal stories. Join us as we explore the highs and lows of mental health, friendship, and the enduring spirit of resilience. Check out HeavyMentalPodcast.com 00:00 Being transparent about recent struggles and inconsistencies. 10:26 Appreciation for canceling event, support from friend. 13:50 Tension and reflection on public persona. 16:47 Will told me I might be manic. 23:00 Discussion about bipolar diagnosis feeling worse than terminal. 28:41 Feeling discouraged and struggling with bipolar condition. 32:56 Friendship and support lead to beautiful outcomes. 39:09 Recognized unsettling change prompts concern and realization. 47:23 Started Heavy Metal podcast, struggled, found success. 52:45 Whiskey guy wants car details from car guy. 54:38 Uncertain about continuing after 8 episodes break. 01:00:50 Guitar player and blend with Goodbye June.