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Actors With Issues, with Juan Ayala
144. Raphael Alejandro ("Acapulco", Apple TV+)

Actors With Issues, with Juan Ayala

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 16:41


Rising star Raphael Alejandro joins us this week to talk about his role of Hugo in Apple TV+ series “Acapulco”, a role he has played for nearly 5 years since the film “How To Be A Latin Lover”. Despite his age, Raphael has more professional credits under his belt than most twenty-something actors and is wise beyond his years. He talks about finally heading to Las Colinas for season 2, the series' lesson of family and who from the “past” Acapulco cast he would most want to work with. Season two of “Acapulco” premieres Friday, October 21st on Apple TV+. Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the channel to never miss an episode!

BetaSeries La Radio
Trois séries avec des airs de vacances

BetaSeries La Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022


Il fait chaud, on rêve de grandes étendues d'eau et de tranquillité, d'être dorlotés, de dépaysement globalement. The White Lotus sur OCS Considérée par beaucoup dont notre propre équipe comme l'une des révélations de l'année dernière, The White Lotus de HBO voit son intrigue se dérouler nulle autre part que Hawaï. Passez une semaine dans un resort de luxe sur l'île pour des vacances pas si paradisiaques. Les premières minutes de la saison en 6 épisodes nous l'expliquent, il y a eu une mort. Mais comment, qui, quoi ? On va le découvrir au fur et à mesure avec un groupe de touristes tous plus frustrants les uns que les autres tout comme certains employés de l'hôtel. https://youtu.be/ObwYG3aOcgU L'ambiance de The White Lotus reflète très bien la série. Sous des airs parfaits, le ton s'assombrit pour partir en cauchemar sous psychédéliques. Au-delà de sa force d'écriture, l'ensemble d'acteurs est tout simplement brillant. Pour donner une idée, sur les six nommées de la catégorie meilleure actrice secondaire quatre proviennent de The White Lotus. On adore détester tous ces personnages qui ne devraient pas se plaindre autant ou avoir autant de problèmes, on les jalouse et on ne peut pas s'empêcher de les juger. Mike White a su créer une anthologie bien ficelée et il renouvellera l'expérience en Italie pour la saison 2. Nine Perfect Strangers Pourquoi ne pas partir en retraite déconnectée pour vous ressourcer ? C'est ce que proposent David E. Kelley qui rembauche Nicole Kidman après Big Little Lies pour sa mini-série où neuf étrangers rejoignent une retraite spirituelle. Et ça tome bien puisqu'il s'agit d'une autre adaptation d'un roman de Liane Moriarty, l'autrice de BLL. Dans Nine Perfect Strangers, ils vont devoir se confronter à leurs passés et surtout à eux-mêmes pour en ressortir changés. https://youtu.be/ouZtyEUI2ak Bizarre et dérangeant, la série joue avec l'aspect huis-clos avec ce décor mystérieux coupé du monde où des tempéraments qui semblent dangereux cohabitent. Entre des secrets bien gardés et des situations étonnantes, il manque certainement un peu d'ambition narrative dans la série pour aller plus loin qu'un produit bien léché avec un casting cinq étoiles. La promesse implicite reste en tout cas intéressante n'est jamais complètement atteinte. Acapulco Acapulco fait peu parler d'elle et pourtant c'est bien l'une des comédies qui fait son petit bout de chemin sur Apple TV+. Alors que la saison 2 ne devrait pas tarder, laissez-vous tenter par l'adaptation en série de How To Be A Latin Lover, le film de 2017. Eugenio Derbez reprend son rôle et vient raconter comment son personnage sorti des rues pauvres d'Acapulco a réussi à grimper les échelons. Tantôt en anglais, tantôt en espagnol, l'histoire touchante d'un rêve américain pourra peut-être vous convaincre dans ce Mexique des années 80 pleine de couleurs. https://youtu.be/e8YKi_05emo Cette comédie ne cherche pas à prouver quelque chose mais existe pour tenter de rajouter un peu de douceur et de soleil dans vos vies. Découvrez simplement la ville mexicaine comme vous ne l'avez jamais vue avec son hôtel Las Colinas pour un voyage feel good. Loin de l'humour de front d'une sitcom, il y a pourtant de véritables moments humoristiques doublés d'émotions dans Acapulco. Alors, une destination favorite pour cet été ?

La reco du week-end
Trois séries avec des airs de vacances

La reco du week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022


Il fait chaud, on rêve de grandes étendues d'eau et de tranquillité, d'être dorlotés, de dépaysement globalement. The White Lotus sur OCS Considérée par beaucoup dont notre propre équipe comme l'une des révélations de l'année dernière, The White Lotus de HBO voit son intrigue se dérouler nulle autre part que Hawaï. Passez une semaine dans un resort de luxe sur l'île pour des vacances pas si paradisiaques. Les premières minutes de la saison en 6 épisodes nous l'expliquent, il y a eu une mort. Mais comment, qui, quoi ? On va le découvrir au fur et à mesure avec un groupe de touristes tous plus frustrants les uns que les autres tout comme certains employés de l'hôtel. https://youtu.be/ObwYG3aOcgU L'ambiance de The White Lotus reflète très bien la série. Sous des airs parfaits, le ton s'assombrit pour partir en cauchemar sous psychédéliques. Au-delà de sa force d'écriture, l'ensemble d'acteurs est tout simplement brillant. Pour donner une idée, sur les six nommées de la catégorie meilleure actrice secondaire quatre proviennent de The White Lotus. On adore détester tous ces personnages qui ne devraient pas se plaindre autant ou avoir autant de problèmes, on les jalouse et on ne peut pas s'empêcher de les juger. Mike White a su créer une anthologie bien ficelée et il renouvellera l'expérience en Italie pour la saison 2. Nine Perfect Strangers Pourquoi ne pas partir en retraite déconnectée pour vous ressourcer ? C'est ce que proposent David E. Kelley qui rembauche Nicole Kidman après Big Little Lies pour sa mini-série où neuf étrangers rejoignent une retraite spirituelle. Et ça tome bien puisqu'il s'agit d'une autre adaptation d'un roman de Liane Moriarty, l'autrice de BLL. Dans Nine Perfect Strangers, ils vont devoir se confronter à leurs passés et surtout à eux-mêmes pour en ressortir changés. https://youtu.be/ouZtyEUI2ak Bizarre et dérangeant, la série joue avec l'aspect huis-clos avec ce décor mystérieux coupé du monde où des tempéraments qui semblent dangereux cohabitent. Entre des secrets bien gardés et des situations étonnantes, il manque certainement un peu d'ambition narrative dans la série pour aller plus loin qu'un produit bien léché avec un casting cinq étoiles. La promesse implicite reste en tout cas intéressante n'est jamais complètement atteinte. Acapulco Acapulco fait peu parler d'elle et pourtant c'est bien l'une des comédies qui fait son petit bout de chemin sur Apple TV+. Alors que la saison 2 ne devrait pas tarder, laissez-vous tenter par l'adaptation en série de How To Be A Latin Lover, le film de 2017. Eugenio Derbez reprend son rôle et vient raconter comment son personnage sorti des rues pauvres d'Acapulco a réussi à grimper les échelons. Tantôt en anglais, tantôt en espagnol, l'histoire touchante d'un rêve américain pourra peut-être vous convaincre dans ce Mexique des années 80 pleine de couleurs. https://youtu.be/e8YKi_05emo Cette comédie ne cherche pas à prouver quelque chose mais existe pour tenter de rajouter un peu de douceur et de soleil dans vos vies. Découvrez simplement la ville mexicaine comme vous ne l'avez jamais vue avec son hôtel Las Colinas pour un voyage feel good. Loin de l'humour de front d'une sitcom, il y a pourtant de véritables moments humoristiques doublés d'émotions dans Acapulco. Alors, une destination favorite pour cet été ?

Launch Left
CRAIG WEDREN | Portrait

Launch Left

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 25:20


Composer, singer, and songwriter Craig Wedren joins Rain today to talk about his work and ongoing projects. Music has always been a part of Craig's life, and it's evolved over the years to include his work composing music for feature films and tv shows and as a solo artist. Tune in to this episode of LaunchLeft to hear more from Craig, and we close the podcast with his song, "You Are Not Your Feelings."  -----------------  LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.launchleft.com  LAUNCHLEFT PATREON  https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft  TWITTER  https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft  INSTAGRAM  https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/  FACEBOOK  https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft  ---------------------  LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a label, a podcast, a curation engine. LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism that enlists famed creatives to launch emerging bands. LaunchLeft begins with music, but ultimately aims to launch left-of-center artists in all creative fields. ---------------------   IN THIS EPISODE: [01:38] Craig talks about his current composer work on TV shows, films and working on his projects in the evening hours [05:40] Craig describes his musical 'aha moment.' [11:17] Craig talks about his newest project and record [13:35] Listen to "You Are Not Your Feelings" from Craig's new album KEY TAKEAWAYS: As an artist, you set out to do something different and end up getting it wrong, but you might discover something new about yourself along the way that can put you on a fresh new artistic path. Allowing yourself as an artist to be open to working with other people can give you the opportunity to learn new things and create new projects, keeping your artistic perspective fresh. ARTIST LINKS: http://www.craigwedren.com https://www.instagram.com/craigwedren https://twitter.com/craigwedren https://www.facebook.com/craigwedrenmusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7tugZSuH8ZmIro4uLq3Bw https://soundcloud.com/craigwedren Craig Wedren:   Craig Wedren is a composer, a songwriter, and a singer. He got his start fronting avant-punk pioneers Shudder To Think, before expanding into composing scores for film and T.V. As a composer, Wedren has scored a host of popular feature films including Wanderlust, Role Models, The School of Rock, Wet Hot American Summer, By The People: The Election of Barack Obama, Laurel Canyon, Roger Dodger, Afternoon Delight, How To Be A Latin Lover, and A Futile, Stupid Gesture. He has also written and performed music for television shows including New Amsterdam, Shrill, GLOW, Wet Hot American Summer, Fresh Off The Boat, Hung, The United States of Tara, Reno 911!, Children's Hospital, Burning Love, and The State.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Man Cave Chronicles
Fernando Carsa talks about his role on Apple TV+ ‘ACAPULCO‘

The Man Cave Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 17:15


Fernando Carsa recently joined host Elias in the cave! Fernando currently stars as Memo in Apple TV+'s new bilingual comedy series “Acapulco.” Based on the 2017 film “How To Be A Latin Lover” starring Eugenio Derbez and Salma Hayek, the series follows Maximo (Enrique Arrizon), a young Mexican man whose dream comes true when he gets the job of a lifetime at the hottest resort in Acapulco. Born and raised in Colima, Mexico to actor parents, Fernando moved to the U.S. with his eyes set on Broadway. He went on to attend Fullerton College where he earned an Associate's Degree in Theatre Arts, before becoming the first transfer student in six years accepted into UCLA's Ray Bolger Musical Theater Program. Serendipitously, Fernando booked “Acapulco,” which marks his television debut, six months following his graduation from UCLA. You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/-Pc7kVVzkOs You can find Fernando on Instagram @fernandocarsa and Twitter @callmecarsa Have a question? Email us  themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates! www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com     

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Actress RENEE TAYLOR of THE NANNY, BOB'S BURGERS and new film TANGO SHALOM, now in theaters

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 3:33


RENEE TAYLOR BIOTaylor worked as a comedian in the early 1960s at the New York City nightclub Bon Soir. Her opening act was a then-unknown Barbra Streisand. In 1968, Taylor played an actress portraying Eva Braun in Mel Brooks' feature film The Producers, a role she got while performing the play Luv with Gene Wilder, whom Brooks decided to cast as protagonist Leo Bloom.Taylor and her husband, Joseph Bologna, co-wrote the Broadway hit comedy Lovers and Other Strangers and received Oscar nominations for having written the 1970 film adaptation. In 1971, the couple co-wrote and starred in the film Made for Each Other. A 1985 offering of theirs included the two-character comedy title It Had to Be You. The story concerns two entertainers who meet, fall in love, eventually irritate each other, and decide to marry and collaborate on playwriting together. Taylor and Bologna also co-wrote and starred in the television show Bedrooms, a series of four skits on love which Jeff Jarvis in People called "cute (if slightly off-color)." In 1996, after a several year hiatus, Taylor and her husband co-wrote and acted in the film Love Is All There Is, the story of two Italian-American families who must learn to get along when their son and daughter decide to get married. In the mid-1990s, Taylor and Bologna wrote and produced the off-Broadway play Bermuda Avenue Triangle. From 1992-94, Taylor played the overbearing Jewish mother of Brian Benben's lead character on the HBO series Dream On. In 1993, she was cast as the mother of Richard Lewis, and the ex-wife of Don Rickles, in the Fox sitcom Daddy Dearest, which was canceled after a two-month run in the fall. Also in 1993, Taylor was slated for sporadic guest appearances on the new CBS sitcom The Nanny, playing Sylvia Fine, the mother of Fran Drescher's title character. After the cancellation of Daddy Dearest, Taylor was upgraded to a recurring cast member during the first season of The Nanny and eventually a full-time cast member by the third season. Her roles on the two broadcast network series were concurrent with her work on Dream On. Taylor is most often recognized for her role in The Nanny. Her character is intent on helping daughter Fran find a husband and has a passionate love for food. Taylor's husband, Joseph Bologna, made two guest appearances on The Nanny. First, as an egomaniacal actor named Allan Beck, who tormented Maxwell Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) and second, in the final season, Bologna again guest-starred as a doctor and admirer of Sylvia in the episode "Maternal Affairs". In recent years, Taylor has guest-starred as Ted Mosby's neighbor, Mrs. Matsen, on How I Met Your Mother. She also had a guest-starring role on the Disney show, Shake It Up, portraying a cranky elderly woman, Mrs. Lacasio, in a retirement home. She also had a guest-starring role on the Nickelodeon show, Victorious as Robbie's cranky grandmother who needed Robbie's help with the internet. In addition to her numerous guest-starring appearances, Taylor has worked as a voice actor as the character Mrs. Start in the animated feature film Ice Age: The Meltdown, and in a recurring role as Linda's mother Gloria in the animated Fox series Bob's Burgers. Taylor also played Martha Benson in the film Opposite Day, released in 2009. Taylor also appeared on Fran Drescher's latest show Happily Divorced as the best friend of Fran's mother. In 2011, Taylor was cast in the short-lived Fox cartoon Allen Gregory, in which she voiced the character of Principal Gottlieb. In 2013, she starred in the Tyler Perry film Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor as Ms. Waco Chapman, the owner of Chapman drug company. In 2016, Taylor starred in the Netflix movie The Do-Over with Adam Sandler as the role of Mrs. Kessler and in the TV show Rock in a Hard Place. Recently, Taylor appeared in the 2017 film How To Be A Latin Lover. Taylor had a role in Tango Shalom, which she acted alongside her husband, in his final film role before his death. ABOUT TANGO SHALOM, NOW IN THEATERS Tango Shalom was directed by Gabriel Bologna, son of Renée Taylor and the late Joseph Bologna. The cast includes Golden Globe Nominee Lainie Kazan (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), Oscar and Emmy Award-winner Renée Taylor (Adam Sandler's The Do Over, The Producers, The Nanny), Karina Smirnoff (Dancing With The Stars), Joseph Bologna (My Favorite Year, Blame It On Rio, Big Daddy, Lovers and Other Strangers), Jos Laniado Claudio Laniado (Mudbound), Bern Cohen (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), and Judi Beecher (Taken 3, Family is Family, La Garconne). Synopsis: When a female Tango dancer (Smirnoff) asks a Rabbi (Jos Laniado) to enter a dance competition, there's one big problem-due to his Orthodox beliefs, he's not allowed to touch her! Desperately in need of splitting the prize money to save his Hebrew school from bankruptcy, they develop a plan to enter the competition without sacrificing his faith. The bonds of family and community are tested one dazzling dance step at a time in this lighthearted fable. In Los Angeles, the film can be seen at Landmark Theaters on Pico and Town Center 5 in Encino, and September 10 opens at The Laemmle in Newhall. In New York, at AMC Empire 25, The Village East Cinema By Angelika, and also opens on September 10 at The Cobble Hill 5 and Williamsburg Cinemas Brooklyn, Kew Garden 6 Queens, and Malverne 5 and Roslyn 4 on Long Island. Canadian Cinéma Cineplex locations include Forum et VIP - Montreal, Empress Walk - Toronto, and Fifth Avenue Cinemas - Vancouver. Tango Shalom finished its three day weekend engagement better than expected at $20,581, with an astonishing per theater average of $5,145 (second best only to Marvel's Shang-Chi). Tango Shalom also claims bragging rights to the best 2021 exclusive opening, as well having the best PTA, this Memorial Day to Labor Day summer season. Showing daily gross increases this weekend (Saturday +32% from Friday and Sunday +54% from Saturday) boasts to be the number one independent film release this weekend. On Friday, September 10, the interfaith movie that promotes peace, tolerance and inclusion, will expand onto more screens in New York and Los Angeles, and also across Canada in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver with additional screens to be announced soon. Here's the Tango Shalom trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6w9qkvKca8

Talking With Burritos
Wunza Movie, Wunza Singer - TWB75

Talking With Burritos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 61:41


Wunza a movie and wunza a podcast about buddy films, James Cameron, and Taylor Swift. Also, what happens when your favorite show ends or gets canceled? How long do you sulk and what steps can you take to move on with your life. Comment on this episode, ask a question or share what entertains you by visiting our website. EPISODE MENU [1:18] Roger Ebert and the wunza movie. [1:50] Hitman's Bodyguard and don't you think the roles should have been reversed. [3:02] One of my favorite wunza movies is 48 HRs with Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. [7:51] Kylo Logan; let's review Lucky Logan. [12:21] James Cameron got in some hot water after stating the truth about the Wonder Woman movie. [26:03] Throw Atomic Blonde into the mix of feminism. [31:58] What to do when your favorite show is canceled or not renewed, which means canceled. [32:41] Downward Dog, I really love that show and ABC canceled it this summer. [34:48] Sense 8 canceled after two seasons. C'mon, couldn't get least get three? [43:36] What you can do when your favorite show ends. [50:36] Listener question. [53:37] Taylor Swift really needs to sit down and be humble.   FOR STARTERS Robert Ebert to this day is my favorite movie critic; Ebert and Stephen King when Stephen King reviews movies for EW. Roger Ebert.com is my source for trusted movie criticism these days and also, there is this pop culture writer I enjoy reading who writes for Wired Magazine, her name is Angela Watercutter and if there is anyone worth reading these days, her stuff is worth the pop culture indulgence. Roger Ebert phrased this term, the wunza movie, which consists of two individuals: one is a blank and the other is a blank and together they will do blank. Example Two: Nice Guys One is a small-time private detective and the other a muscle for hire who must work together to solve a murder. Example Two: 48 Hours. One is a crook and the other is a cop working to capture a prison escapee. Example Three: Hitman’s Bodyguard One is a disgraced bodyguard and the other a hitman who is the key witness in the trial of a Russian leader suspected of the genocide. Not-so-Bosom Buddies and Hitman's Bodyguard Hitman’s Bodyguard was more a spoof of a 48hrs and Nice Guys or the wunza movie. Although, nice guys and 48 hrs contained many humorous moments worth the laughter, the story maintains rooted in the human element and the evolution of the relationship between the two different people forced into this unfortunate situation. The Human Element The human element is where Hitman’s Bodyguard misses out on an opportunity to become one of those wunza movies we take seriously. Samuel L Jackson and Ryan Reynolds make an awesome duo, however, their roles should be reversed; Sam should be the bodyguard, an older experienced man of duty, with Reynolds as the young cocky hitman. Jackson's portrayal of a hip energetic fast-talking assassin played perfectly in line with his coolness, however, it didn’t bode well for the fatherly relationship he later established with his younger bodyguard. Jack Cates and Reggie Hammond Consider the relationship between Jack Cates and Reggie Hammond; these two detest one another as did Bryce (Reynolds) and Kincaid (Jackson) the two characters in Hitman’s Bodyguard, but which pair was more believable? Cates and Hammond’s relationship developed after a series of detours, rundowns, and attempts at Hammonds' escaping custody. Cates continually taunts Hammond throughout the movie, never really showing any remorse or concern for his well-being — 48hrs ends with Cates punching Hammonds in the face. The two were jokey but not in that slapstick sort of way; their comedy materializes from the many potholes they experience in search of Ganz, Hammond’s former partner in crime. Byrce and Kincaid Bryce and Kincaid weren’t able to necessarily share in one another’s misery necessary to develop a true pseudo-relationship. Maybe it was because they had killers on their backsides attempted to thwart their attempt to get Kincaid to the courthouse in time before the dismissal of the case a corrupt government official, or maybe it was all this back and forth with the government and Interpol that disrupted the continuity of the wunza story. Whatever the case, Kincaid, and Bryce were very likable but not well established as two individuals we should care about; they were more comedians than a hitman and bodyguard. Selma Hayek Should Guard Her Hitman’s Body The best comedic moment came with Hayek’s foul-mouthed tirades. As Sonai Kincaid, Selma Hayek plays wife to the Hitman who's doing time by association for her husband’s misdeeds. When we first meet her, she lays on the thick Spanish accent with such profanity-laced fluidity to a couple of FBI agent that just warms the vulgarity in all of us. The previous movie I saw her in was How To Be A Latin Lover, and although she’s a good English speaker, she’s even better when they let her Spanish fly. Logan Lucky and This Side of The Come Up Heist movies are dependent on the stakes involved and for Jimmy Logan, the stakes are rather modest: he just wants to catch a break and the Indy 500 is right for the pawn. read the review SCOOP DU JOUR: What to do when a show you enjoy ends or is canceled Petition. Watch something new Read a book. Question: Is it better to start a show late or watch and wait for an episode each week? We're On Your Favorite Social Media App! @talkingburritos and #showyourburrito, let me know your thoughts on this episode.  THIS, THAT, AND OTHER NEWS Columnists berate James Cameron over sexist statements about Wonder Woman that were not entirely wrong. Wonder Woman is an overrated success. There was no malice to his statements, however, defenders (and Patty Jenkins herself) have dragged Cameron through the mud because he's not a woman, which, I took offense too because he his a Hollywood director and he knows a bit about the ilk of studio heads and producers who only see dollar signs. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW FLAVA TEXT THIS WEEK: Nice guys finish last, and Shane Black is a nice guy. Episode Length 01:01:43 We're always open for suggestions and/or a favorable comment But Machete don't tweet. Okay, well leave us a voicemail or email: Phone 520-775-1690 Email contact@talkingwithburritos.com WHERE TO SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN: The full catalog, minus, shownotes Our podcast subscription page  Apple Podcast: Listen and subscribe with your iOS device for free! Or download to your Android device using these suggested apps: Subscribe on Android If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple Podcast! Thanks for listening!          

True Bromance Film Podcast
Kingsman: The Golden Circle

True Bromance Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 66:11


We're back in the cozy confines of True Bromance HQ and ushering in the fall with the latest from Matthew Vaughn. Dave of The Pop Culture Case Study and The Grand Gesture is also back with us to help us discuss Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Can Taron Egerton, Mark Strong and Colin Firth recapture the magic of the original film or is this another cash in with little to offer its audience? MOVIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK: Mother!, Saw, American Assassin, How To Be A Latin Lover, No Escape, Wilson, Greenberg, Personal Shopper, Guilty By Suspicion, The Mummy, Kingsman: The Golden Circle Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music. Give them a like on Facebook or check out their website at www.thegooseband.com.

SunsetCast - eMovies
How To Be A Latin Lover

SunsetCast - eMovies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017


How To Be A Latin Lover - (2017) Finding himself dumped after 25 years of marriage, a man who made a career of seducing rich older women, must move in with his estranged sister, where he begins to learn the value of family.

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SunsetCast - eMovies
How To Be A Latin Lover

SunsetCast - eMovies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017


How To Be A Latin Lover - (2017) Finding himself dumped after 25 years of marriage, a man who made a career of seducing rich older women, must move in with his estranged sister, where he begins to learn the value of family.

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3blackgeeks podcast
Composer Matt Novack Interview

3blackgeeks podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 18:23


Ever been curious on the art of composing music for movies and tv shows? Well CJ sits down with composer Matt Novack whose done a range of things such as Adult Swim's Childrens Hospital and the latest film, How To Be A Latin Lover. Matt goes over how he got into the industry and he drops some knowledge on his process of composing music. You can find Matt on Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, and Facebook at @mattnovack

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True Bromance Film Podcast
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

True Bromance Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 71:41


The band is getting back together and we are ready to play all of your favorite hits. Joining us to make beautiful music this week is one third of the Simplistic Reviews Podcast, DJ Valentine. He is here to share his never-ending knowledge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we discuss the highly-anticipated sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. MOVIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK: Mr. Robot, Dear White People, Grosse Pointe Blank, How To Be A Latin Lover, Shutter Island, Tower, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com.  

The Hollywood Outsider
Marvel Cinematic Universe Sidekicks - Movie Battle Royale | Ep 270

The Hollywood Outsider

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 138:02


Ya know who always gets the shaft when we’re talking about movie heroes? Sidekicks. That’s right, those rough-and-tumble heroes and heroines who might not have the title of the film, but they help save the world just the same. Through their own toughness, nobility, sometimes even flippant disdain for protocol, these are the ones who keep our heroes honest. With Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 finally hitting theaters, we felt now is the perfect time for our latest Movie Battle Royale! So we dive into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and debate who is ultimately the greatest sidekick to compliment the heroes of the MCU. Black Widow? Vision? Rocket Raccoon? Eight sidekicks enter our ring this week, and only one will emerge as the Greatest Sidekick EVER! Later on in the show, we also discuss our personal picks for movies this summer. From Most Anticipated Overall to Most Anticipated Disappointment, these are our the films we’re most excited and terrified for. Discussed on this episode of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast: (0:00 – 21:28) Movie and TV News: The Great Outdoors is getting a reboot, Boondock Saints returns as a TV series, an autistic man is shown movie kindness, Unbreakable gets its sequel, and Psych finally returns! (21:29 – 59:53) From The Outside In Topic: The Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie Battle Royale  | Listener comments (59:54 – 1:57:04) What’s This Movie? | Reviews of How To Be A Latin Lover and B and B | Summer Movie Preview | HO Game (1:57:05 – 2:18:02) Recommendations and Outrage | Closing Be sure to listen to our interviews with Angie Wang of Cardinal X, Dena Hysell of Ascent to Hell,  Natalia Leite of M.F.A. and Rod Blackhurst of Here Alone Email us your thoughts on the episode, answer our ‘What’s This Movie?’, or suggest a topic to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com or leave us a message at 818-814-6246 Please support The Hollywood Outsider by visiting Patreon.com/TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Join our Fantasy Movie League! Find our league, then use the password ‘buypopcorn’ Do your shopping via our Amazon Link! Listen and Subscribe for FREE to a new episode every week of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast at: You can now listen on Spotify and I Heart Radio! Apple App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-hollywood-outsider/id1013174753?mt=8 Google App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thehollywoodoutsider.android.thehollywoodoutsider iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hollywood-outsider/id454075057 Stitcher: http://app.stitcher.com/browse/feed/17997/episodes RSS Podcast Feed: http://thehollywoodoutsider.libsyn.com/rss TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-Hollywood-Outsider-p638432/

Behind The Lens
BEHIND THE LENS #118: Featuring Bill Hutton

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 60:38


Miss BEHIND THE LENS​ live this week? Take a listen now as we welcome special guest, Tony nominee BILL HUTTON who talks about the upcoming finale performance of S.T.A.G.E. Los Angeles​ on May 13th. A powerful documentary, a powerful interview, listen to film critic debbie elias' exclusive interview with Oscar winner JOHN RIDLEY talking LET IT FALL​. And on a lighter side, how about a chat with first-time feature director KEN MARINO talking HOW TO BE A LATIN LOVER! http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com

Spoilerpiece Theatre
Episode #146: "Bosch," "Colossal," "13 Reasons Why," and "The Golden Girls"

Spoilerpiece Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 67:51


Hi everyone! This week there were some major releases, but none of them screened for critics…like, for real. So none of us saw THE CIRCLE or HOW TO BE A LATIN LOVER, and honestly, we’re probably all better off. But we didn’t just sit around with our thumbs up our wazoos. Dave watched all 10 episodes of the Amazon series BOSCH (5:45), Kris saw the new Anne Hathaway/Jason Sudeikis movie COLOSSAL (26:45), and Evan saw most of the Netflix series 13 REASONS WHY (51:30). At 17:49, Kris and Dave go off on a major GOLDEN GIRLS tangent. And words of warning: We had some serious audio problems while recording this episode and you’ll hear some white noise fading in and out of the background starting at about the 35:00 mark (I didn’t write down the exact spot, so that’s a guess). We’re working on getting new recording equipment, so hopefully these audio glitches will soon be a thing of that past, yo. Peace!