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Chris Chalk has a history of starring in shows and films that have a loyal fanbase. He played Gary Cooper on the Aaron Sorkin series The Newsroom, Lucius Fox on the show Gotham and stars as Paul Drake in the HBO series Perry Mason. He also starred as Yusuf Salaam in Ava DuVernay's four-part series When They See Us based on the tragic true story about five teens from Harlem falsely accused of a brutal attack in Central Park. Recently, Chris made his feature film debut with Farewell which he made and starred in with his wife, actress K.D. Chalk.
In this episode, we talk about the second season of "The Umbrella Academy" and which character we think is the worst! We also go over the good & the bad of HBO's "Perry Mason" reboot and talk some exciting casting news for "The Boys". Plus, after a long binge, Kitty talks about her thoughts on "Lost" and the controversial series finale.
The Drops are back! We stroll down memory lane before we into some heavy reviews: Umbrella Academy and The Tax Collector. Then we discuss next weeks tips and Katie's Premium Snapchat. Next weeks shows: Season 1 of The Office and HBO's Perry Mason. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adhdcast/support
Da Couch Tomato Podcast, Episode 28, discussing HBO's Perry Mason, the great 1930s America period feel, and the awesome character of Della Street. Background music used is from Perry Mason: Season 1 (Music From the HBO Series) by Terence Blanchard. Hosts: Sting Lacson and Rachel
Private investigators. Police corruption. Principled lawyers. This week, Rolando and Nicole take a look at the grandpapi of all police procedurals on television, "Perry Mason." The show ran for 9 seasons beginning in 1958 and starred Raymond Burr, who was a closeted homosexual. Then they explore the reimagined origins of the noble lawyer in HBO's "Perry Mason." How does the original series hold up more than 60 years after its premiere? Is the new Perry Mason a fresh take on the character or just another "gritty" remake? And what does our admiration of a character like Perry Mason say about our legal system? Listen now. Show Notes: Articles Worth Reading (as picked by Rolando) Why Hollywood Loves Cop Stories | Post Reports - LINK Be sure to follow us on social media for news, polls, and fun behind the scenes content. FACEBOOK: facebook.com/remakesrebootsrevivals INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/remakesrebootsrevivals And we always want to hear from you! Email us at remakesrebootsrevivals@gmail.com
Pay your tithes and ignore your wives because this week court is in session with HBO's Perry Mason.Tasty links below...Site: https://fyrpodcast.comApple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/for-your-reference/id1453532214Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ForYourReferenceTwitter: https://twitter.com/ForYourRefPodInsta: https://www.instagram.com/foryourrefpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6oOmo_3tzdD0VtBzt2d0JA
HBO's "Perry Mason" re-creates the story set in 1932 with some much-needed contemporary updates, Dan Webster says in his review. "Movies 101" host Dan Webster writes about movies and more for Spokane7.com.
We have a proper legend for you on our latest episode of Soundtracking in the shape of virtuoso trumpeter and composer, Terence Blanchard. A well-established jazz musician in his own right, Terence was given a break scoring Jungle Fever by Spike Lee, for whom he's subsequently become the 'go-to' guy. Malcolm X and The BlacKkKlansman are just a couple of the movies they've joined forces on. Their latest collaboration is Da 5 Bloods, which you can watch now on Netflix. He's also just provided the music for HBO's Perry Mason - with the score for that available via our good friends at Water Tower Music. As ever, we'll sprinkle plenty of Terence's music throughout the conversation, so sit back and enjoy.
This week we chat Perry Mason and HBO Sunday nights- brand new explicit warnings thanks to @justmkie74 thanks to him and the whole Hot Sauce the Podcast crew
Ep 224: Meredith (@MeredithLClark) joins the show to discuss the new LTN bonus ep with director Jeff Barnaby, and recs The Rain and the "First Time Hearing" YouTube series by Tim and Fred Williams AKA TwinsthenewTrend, and Allison recs HBO's Perry Mason, WAP, and Black Is King. In bad news: Trump's multiple confusing executive orders on pre-existing conditions (which already exists in the ACA) and TikTok, his response to the staggering death toll from Coronavirus: "It is what it is," New York State schools are reopening; meanwhile, the mother of a student who was suspended after posting a photo on Twitter that shower her high school's crowded hallways says her daughter's suspension has been reversed, and a new report says that between 30 and 40 million people in the US are at risk of being evicted by the end of the year. In good news: New York Attorney General moves to dissolve the NRA after fraud investigation, some good primary results in Missouri where Cori Bush defeated William Lacy Clay and voters approved Medicaid expansion and Kansas where all four Native candidates running for office won their elections, including 26-year-old first-time candidate Christina Haswood, who will be the youngest sitting legislator in the House, Libertarian candidate scraps rally appearance after being bitten by a bat, and Jerry Falwell Jr. is taking a leave of absence from Liberty University but he's gonna try to be "a good boy." Light Treason News is supported by members! To sign up and keep the show going, visit lighttreason.news
This week Dan Selcke & special guest Corey Smith talk about the controversy surrounding George R.R. Martin and his hosting of the Hugo Awards this past weekend. We also talk about Disney's new plan to rent out the live-action Mulan via Disney+ for an additional $29.99 (USD). In a time when theaters in some countries are still shut down, is this a viable option for consumers? Lastly - we give a review of The Umbrella Academy season 2, and Dan continues to gush about HBO's Perry Mason reboot. All of this and much, much more on Take The Black LIVE! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This week Dan Selcke & special guest Corey Smith talk about the controversy surrounding George R.R. Martin and his hosting of the Hugo Awards this past weekend. We also talk about Disney's new plan to rent out the live-action Mulan via Disney+ for an additional $29.99 (USD). In a time when theaters in some countries are still shut down, is this a viable option for consumers? Lastly - we give a review of The Umbrella Academy season 2, and Dan continues to gush about HBO's Perry Mason reboot. All of this and much, much more on Take The Black LIVE!
Craig Elsten and Liddy Loree get together to first discuss the 2020 Emmy nominations, the outrageous snub of Rhea Seehorn, and more. Then, they go in depth on episode 8 of "I May Destroy You" on HBO, and look at HBO's Perry Mason. Last but not least (at the hour mark), Craig is joined by Max Searle, writer/producer of FX's comedy hit "Dave", streaming on Hulu. Find out in depth details on season one, plus what it's like working on breaking a new season during a pandemic.
Join your host Ryan Perez and guest Lili Taylor as they discuss Lili's role in HBO's Perry Mason, her love of New York, and how important it is to fight against unconscious bias both in the acting industry and in all aspects of life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Dan Selcke (@dan_selcke) and Mia Johnson (@MiaJMedia) for another week of Game of Thrones news, entertainment updates and much more! This week we take a look at the recently announced ComicCon@Home lineup that will take place this year - for free - on YouTube. What panels are we looking forward to virtually attending and will this hurt the conference by going digital for 2020? Also, Disney announces The Bad Batch, an animated sequel to the beloved Clone Wars series, and HBO Max continues to earn our attention with their announcement of a Batman show. We hope you love Star Wars and super heroes cause this train isn't stopping... Lastly, we talk about what we've been watching this week, including Dan's newfound love for HBO's Perry Mason. All of this and MUCH MUCH MORE on Take The Black LIVE!
Join Dan Selcke (@dan_selcke) and Mia Johnson (@MiaJMedia) for another week of Game of Thrones news, entertainment updates and much more!This week we take a look at the recently announced ComicCon@Home lineup that will take place this year - for free - on YouTube. What panels are we looking forward to virtually attending and will this hurt the conference by going digital for 2020?Also, Disney announces The Bad Batch, an animated sequel to the beloved Clone Wars series, and HBO Max continues to earn our attention with their announcement of a Batman show. We hope you love Star Wars and super heroes cause this train isn't stopping...Lastly, we talk about what we've been watching this week, including Dan's newfound love for HBO's Perry Mason.All of this and MUCH MUCH MORE on Take The Black LIVE!
Today's episode introduces our Second Stream Around series in which we rewatch, review and discuss a previous TV show or film. Our first subject is NBC's 2013 thriller Hannibal created by Bryan Fuller and based on the character from Thomas Harris' Red Dragon. Elsewhere we recap HBO's Perry Mason, I'll Be Gone in the Dark, and trek through the somber news as of late. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astreamablelife/message
Craig and Liddy start off with some TV talk, then disagree over the degree to which they enjoyed "Hamilton" on Disney+, followed by a discussion of the first three episodes of HBO's Perry Mason, and a full recap of "I May Destroy You" episode 5. Time cues:2:00--TV talk, Quibi a disaster, new "The Boys" season 2 trailer7:00—Talking “Hamilton” on Disney+30:00—Looking at the first three episodes of “Perry Mason”41:45—“I May Destroy You” episode 5 recap1:01:15—What’s Liddy Watching/What’s Craig Watching
A new month brings a new slew of content for our Q3 preview. We discuss the titles we're most interested in across all streaming services. Elsewhere we discuss "Chapter 3" of HBO's Perry Mason and the second episode of true crime docuseries I'll Be Gone in the Dark. Rate and review us on Apple Podacsts and listen to wherever you find #Astreamablelife. Follow us on all social media: @ASLifePodcast and review our blog streamablelife.wordpress.com for additional content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astreamablelife/message
This week, the gang discuss the development of a Fallout TV show, play a game of Guess Who's Coming and sit down to watch HBO's Perry Mason revival.
This week's episode features HBO's Perry Mason, Jack in the Box, and Jo goes DEEP into The Last of Us Part 2. Watch the full episode on YouTube, and find episode recaps at wickedawkward.com.
After what felt like six years, we've reached the end of June. That means today's FP focuses on our favorite content of this quarter. Our top three films, tv shows, and music. Elsewhere we dive into "Chapter 2" of HBO's Perry Mason and discuss the brilliantly layered premiere of I'll Be Gone in the Dark. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astreamablelife/message
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the controversy AMC Theaters tried to avoid by making masks optional in their reopening (1:55) and how two guys came up with a plan to get the number one movie in America (19:10). We also discuss the upcoming release of Hamilton on Disney+ (24:25) and how AppleTV + will now buy a back catalog for their service (29:00). Finally, we review the series premieres of HBO's Perry Mason (36:15) and Hulu's Crossing Swords (45:10). This episode was originally streamed on June 22nd on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
Natalie Dormer is our guest on this week's show, chatting about her new series, Penny Dreadful: City Of Angels, and reminiscing about Game Of Thrones. Meanwhile, we resurrect a courtroom legend in HBO's Perry Mason, jump into the fourth season of Issa Rae's Insecure and dabble in a little lockdown monologuing with Alan Bennett's Talking Heads. Plus we celebrate Terri's birthday while casting aspersions over the veracity of her Northernness, she drinks an endless amount of Bucks Fizz, and there's a whole to-do about whether or not James should be allowed to play the guitar (categorically not).
Introducing Sidebar episodes! These - sometimes shorter, sometimes not - episodes will cover anything from legal adjacent films to any film/TV show/whatever Robert and Susie fancy. In this first Sidebar, Robert and Susie discuss a few upcoming legal films and TV shows, including Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, Proven Innocent, and HBO's Perry Mason.