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On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha discuss the big entertainment news of the week including the new Harry Potter casting rumors including Brett Goldstein as Hagrid, Johnny Depp possibly returning to the Pirates franchise, James Gunn doing pick up shots aka reshoots on SUPERMAN, Warner Bros shaking up their release calendar for 2025, the return of spy shows with Day of the Jackal, Lioness and The Agency, what is the value of precursor awards shows like the NRB, Indie Spirit, Golden Globes and others, Barry Jenkins talks his distaste for the filmmaking he used to make MUFASA, the death of Christmas movies, Paul Walter Hauser getting attacked for rating Richard Jewell a 3.5, & more! #marvel #HarryPotter #DC #JamesGunn #Superman #Mufasa #Disney #TheHotMic #johnRocha #JeffSneider Chapters:0:00 Intro and Catching up About Thanksgiving5:33 Warner Bros Possibly Reshuffling 2025 Release Calendar11:46 Paapa Essiedu for Snape and other Harry Potter Casting Rumors19:28 Will Johnny Depp Return to 'Pirates" Franchise...But Should He?27:35 KRAVEN and LOTR War for the Rohirrim Release Opening 8 Minutes- Smart or Not?31:45 Barry Jenkins Talks Directing MUFASA Experience as "Not My Thing"36:30 Paul Walter Hauser Rating Richard Jewell a 3.5 and Gets Backlash46:50 Do Film Noms From Orgs Mean Less Than Ever in Predicting Oscars?1:01:05 BREAKING: New Harry Potter Casting Rumor News1:04:00 Media vs Social Media May Cause Celebs to Stop Being Honest1:07:28 Spy Shows Are Back! Black Doves, The Agency, Day of the Jackal, The Agency1:09:20 The Death of Christmas Movies1:14:00 United Healthcare CEO is Killed- Reactions and Reasons1:19:40 New SNOW WHITE Trailer Completely Underwhelms and Y2K Mini Review1:21:50 Streamlabs and Superchat QuestionsFollow:John Rocha: @therochasaysFollow Jeff Sneider: @TheInSneiderBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-hot-mic-with-jeff-sneider-and-john-rocha--5632767/support.
It's a very busy week on the awards front, and the LGM team is here to break down all the snubs and surprises. First, they discuss Monday night's Gotham Awards, where Richard was in the room, and then they break down the New York Film Critics Circle's honorees. Finally, they take a deep dive into the Indie Spirit Awards nominations, and explain why films like Sing Sing and Nickel Boys are the big winners of the week so far. Check out Richard's list of the Best Movies of 2024 here.
It's a very busy week on the awards front, and the LGM team is here to break down all the snubs and surprises. First, they discuss Monday night's Gotham Awards, where Richard was in the room, and then they break down the New York Film Critics Circle's honorees. Finally, they take a deep dive into the Indie Spirit Awards nominations, and explain why films like Sing Sing and Nickel Boys are the big winners of the week so far. Check out Richard's list of the Best Movies of 2024 here.
In this episode, Alyshia sits down with the incredible Dot-Marie Jones, a three-time Emmy Award nominee best known for her iconic role as Coach Shannon Beiste on FOX's Glee. With an impressive career spanning drama and comedy, Dot shares insights into her diverse journey, from her early days as a world champion arm wrestler to her standout performances in projects like the Indie Spirit-nominated Greener Grass and Universal's Bros. The conversation dives into Dot's inspiring transition from shot put and arm wrestling to acting, highlighting her tenacity and courage to forge her own path in Hollywood. Dot opens up about the challenges she faced along the way, including pay disparities, navigating the audition process, and staying true to herself by turning down degrading roles. Alyshia and Dot also explore the financial realities of award submissions, the toll of negative experiences on creativity, and the value of resilience in a demanding industry. Dot gives a sneak peek into her upcoming film, set to premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival, and shares her wisdom on staying authentic and fighting for what matters. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Dot-Marie Jones right here. GUEST LINKS: IMDB: Dot-Marie Jones, Actress, Producer, Soundtrack Credits: Glee Bros Golden Arm Killing It The Crossing Over Express 9-1-1: Lone Star American Horror Story The Resident Nip/Tuck UnReal Modern Family Jane the Virgin 2 Broke Girls Prison Break THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition SCRIPT ANATOMY: Write your script (TOA25 for $25 off) MAGIC MIND: Get 48% off with promo code ONEAUDITION20 SLAYTEMBER: Starting September 15, 2024! THE BRIDGE FOR ACTORS: Become a WORKING ACTOR THE PRACTICE TRACK: Membership to Practice Weekly PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri
In today's episode, we welcome the brilliant comedic minds behind Chasing Molly: Shelley Pack and Josh Sutherland. Together, they share the odyssey of making an independent film from scratch, driven by pure creativity and an unwavering dedication to laughter and storytelling. Their journey is not just one of filmmaking but of persistence, grit, and a desire to carve a unique voice in the comedy genre.Shelley Pack brings her background as a comedian and improv performer, skillfully assembling a cast of friends and acquaintances to breathe life into Chasing Molly. With no big studios or massive budgets, Shelley and Josh poured their souls into the project. "It was liberating to create something genuinely funny without restrictions," Shelley reflects, highlighting how the freedom of independent filmmaking allowed her to maintain the authenticity of the comedy.On the other side, Josh Sutherland recounts his journey from a kid with a camcorder to a professional in Hollywood, working every possible crew position to understand the art and science of film. A student of cinema at the University of Texas, Josh entered the world of visual effects, gaining firsthand knowledge in various roles. When the opportunity arose to collaborate on Chasing Molly, Josh brought not only technical expertise but also a lifelong passion. "Filmmaking is a huge, huge team sport," he explains, underscoring the communal effort that went into producing the film.One memorable anecdote shared by Shelley and Josh is the challenge of shooting in a real pawn shop while it was open to the public. With customers oblivious to the filming, Shelley describes an eccentric woman examining items with a magnifying glass, fully engrossed in her shopping while the crew scrambled to finish the scene before sundown. Such improvisational moments added authenticity to the film, revealing the beauty and chaos of guerilla-style filmmaking.Shelley also speaks about the “Zen Cholo,” a character who emerged through social media sleuthing. Shelley found “Scar,” a YouTube personality with a massive social following, whose calm demeanor brought unexpected depth to the role of a gang leader. This resourcefulness in casting enabled the team to create a distinctive character who, as Shelley notes, is “like a Buddha with street cred,” adding unique charm to the film.In the end, Chasing Molly is more than a film; it's a testament to the idea that with a vision, a supportive crew, and a refusal to take “no” for an answer, anything is possible. As Josh says, “We set ourselves up to win,” and that victory is felt in every scene of this indie gemBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
A chat with Yoni Wolf of the band WHY? - I have been a massive fan for YEARS and you've hear their music every week on the show! You also heard more of the the band in our Right Side Out Series. This episode is for you if you are sick and tired of waiting for someone to let you do the creative work you want to be making, if you need inspiration for how to put more of yourself into your work or if you need a fresh helping of that feeling of why we do creative work at all - and stick until the end for a CTIA called NO MIT FOR THESE PITCHES on the mindset shift that helped me go from a place of fruitlessly pitching tons unsuccessful book ideas to publishers and into a place where I've been consistently making books for the past for years! Riverside - The easiest way for you and your team to record, edit and share professional grade Videos and Podcasts, from anywhere in the world. https://creators.riverside.fm/creativepeptalk SHOW NOTES: Co-Writing / Editing: Sophie Miller sophiemiller.co Audio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones pendingbeautiful.co Soundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? whywithaquestionmark.com WHY? https://whywithaquestionmark.com/ WHY?'s latest album: The Well that I Fell Into https://lnk.to/twifi Yoni Wolf's Substack https://yoniwolf.substack.com/ ANTICON https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticon Adam "Doesone" Drucker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doseone SPONSORS: Immaterial: 5,000 Years of Art, One Material at a Time a podcast by The Met - Each episode examines a material of art, like clay... stone... trash... and what they can reveal about history and humanity. You'll get a sense of the meaningfulness of these materials, and see them in a whole new way. Check out Immaterial here: https://bio.to/ImmaterialPodcast!PScreativepeptalk Riverside - The easiest way for you and your team to record, edit and share professional grade Videos and Podcasts, from anywhere in the world. https://creators.riverside.fm/creativepeptalk
Eleven years ago, Kerry Diamond launched Cherry Bombe, a magazine dedicated to raising a glass to women in and around the food world. Since then, it's grown into a media empire that includes podcasts, conferences and a fan base known as The Bombe Squad. She joins The Bright Side to talk about doing things on her own terms and how she learned to listen to her gut.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Judy, Judy, Judy! We're just mad about Judy Reyes. You Might Know Her From Birth/Rebirth, Claws, Scrubs, The Horror of Dolores Roach, Smile, Bringing out the Dead, One Day at a Time, and Devious Maids. We talk to Judy all about her Indie Spirit-nominated turn in the indie horror Birth/Rebirth which is a little Frankenstein, a little Thelma & Louise, a little Whatever Happened to Baby Jane–we highly recommend it! Judy takes us through the psychology of playing a grieving mother, acting opposite a child and a pig, and grounding the horror elements. Then, we dig deep into her oeuvre from playing Carla Espinosa for eight seasons on Scrubs to playing gay as Quiet Ann (no -e) in one of the best female ensembles on television on Claws. All that plus, coming in to elevate a horror flick like Smile, headlining the candy-coated Marc Cherry/Eva Longoria dark comedy Devious Maids, and forming a community with other Latina actors in this horrific (we hate but love it) industry. We love you. Our Patreon is here: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this episode: Former guest of the show Da'Vine won an Oscar Sunday night Listen to her interview with us from 2022 (Ep #119 from March 2022) Anne felt bad for Bradley Cooper mostly because Kimmel's jokes were fucking homophobic Go watch Birth/Rebirth with Marin Ireland Played Carla on Scrubs for 8 seasons Left show for season 9 “reboot” Oz first scene with Rita Moreno who didn't remember her years later on One Day at a Time El Deportivo on 157th street is closed :( Producing Freestyle a Love Story with Ana Ortiz Justina Machado starred in new musical version of Real Women Have Curves at ART Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam Judy in Guinea Pig Solo at Labyrinth theatre Has one scene in Smile Cosby Mysteries was in fact, two seasons, as Judy suggested Broken hip for musical number on Scrubs Marc Cherry developing a psychic housewife drama Marc Cherry hit Nicolette Sheridan on the head Anne obsessed with Kate Middleton, someone talk to her about it Has Kate been Shelly Miscaviged? Which is more powerful: Scientology or The Royals?
This week, the Best in Show crew is full of Indie Spirit as they mingle on the carpet and out the back of the Film Independent Spirit Awards, where Zoe Lister-Jones, Jordan Firstman and the teams from Kokomo City and The Zone of Interest all stop by for chats about Cassavetes versus Altman, the secrets to a great director-producer relationship and epic movie dog moments. Brian meets his sporting hero Marshawn Lynch, and Mia settles in for a conversation with International Feature Spirit winner Justine Triet about the multiple languages of Anatomy of a Fall. Finally, Neil Hamburger himself (On Cinema's Gregg Turkington, cast member in the John Cassavetes Award-winning Fremont) tells Mia and Gemma about the first award he ever won (and seems to keep on winning). Chapters: Opening credits (00:00:00) News (00:03:06) Justine Triet interview (00:33:34) Winner Winner Turkington Dinner (00:49:48) Closing credits (00:54:40) Credits: Recorded in Los Angeles. Edited by Slim, production manager Sophie Shin, editorial producer Brian Formo. Theme: ‘Hyperlight' by Letterboxd member Trent Walton (AKA Echo Wolf). Artwork by Danny Haas. Best in Show is a TAPEDECK production. Title courtesy of Christopher Guest. Lists & Links: Best in Show's HQ Page, Film Independent's HQ Page
Today's show is a Remix. We had back to Julie's relocation to Dallas, the upcoming Bunko World Championships, our takeover bid for the Gap and an awards season redux! Monica and Sheila take the blue carpet at the Independent Spirit Awards. Thank you to our 2024 sponsors and to listeners for supporting these sponsors by using the special urls and promo codes: Jenni Kayne https://jennikayne.com. Use promo code sisters Prose https://prose.com/sisters Osea https://oseamalibu.com Use code satsisters Butcher Box https://butcherbox.com/sisters Use code sisters How to stay connected to the Satellite Sisters: Satellite Sisters website: https://satellitesisters.com/ Satellite Sisters podcast page: https://satellitesisters.com/podcast/ Subscribe to our newsletter Pep Talk: Go to website home page and it will pop up. https://satellitesisters.com/ Satellite Sisters blog page for show notes and more: https://satellitesisters.com/blog/ Shop in the Satellite Sisters Shop: https://satellite-sisters-shop-5893.myshopify.com/ Satellite Sisters Facebook Group: Click to join so you can post, like, + comment https://www.facebook.com/groups/satellitesisters Satellite Sisters Facebook Page: LIKE the page to get our announcements: https://www.facebook.com/SatelliteSistersPage Subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@satellitesisters7265 Follow us on @instagram @satsisters https://www.instagram.com/satsisters/ Follow Lian @liandolan https://www.instagram.com/liandolan/ Follow Liz @satellitesisterliz. https://www.instagram.com/satellitesisterliz/ Follow Julie @julieoldesister. https://www.instagram.com/satellitesisterliz/ Our show email address is hello@satellitesisters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are here with Erika Alexander and she is the moment! You Might Know Her From American Fiction, Get Out, Earth Mama, Black Lightning, Insecure, The Long Walk Home, Mama Flora's Family, The Cosby Show, 54, Wu Tang: an American Saga, and Living Single. We got to talk to Erika about sporting her signature NRAY locks while she's on the awards circuit for her Indie Spirit-nominated performance in American Fiction. We also covered a potential Living Single reunion, the beautiful moment Cicely Tyson gave her on set, and her meta cameo on Issa Rae's Insecure. All that plus, genre work in Get Out, her Harvey Weinstein story, and her multi-hyphenate work as a writer, producer, and director. Get into Erika Alexander, the artist. Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Amen starring Anna Maria Horsford (her episode of YMKHF) Damian deep in Barbra's (audio) book, My Name is Barbra Who else is on the Barbra tier of singer/actor/arTISTE? Aka larger than life but also relatable. Judy Garland, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Beyonce, Lady Gaga?!? What about Cher, Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, Liza Minnelli, Bette Midler, Brandy? Jennifer Hudson? Emma Stone? If Jennifer Lawrence could sing? WHOOPI GOLDBERG coulda Real audio tracks of Jennifer Lopez singing In What's Up Doc, Barbra is sexy and weird Truth or Dare is an incredible documentary. Is Madonna on the list?! Madonna: should we watch Swept Away Anne is an Madonna as Evita (1996) apologist Nominated for best supporting actress Indie Spirit Award for American Fiction Has used the stylist Debra Hare-Bey and her yarn locs (NRAY locs) since before Living Single Worked with Whoopi Goldberg in The Long Walk Home (1990) The C.R.O.W.N. Act was a big legislative win for Black women Earth Mama starring Tia Nomore and directed by former volleyball player, Savanah LeafErika was discovered in an acting program to play opposite James Earl Jones in My Little GirlErika played young Cicely Tyson in Mama Flora's Family and one of the producers threatened her Felt like 4th wheel as Maxine Shaw on Living Single Worked closely with Hillary Clinton as her surrogate while working on Queen Sugar when she got Get Out Yvette Lee Bowser cast Erika and Les Moonves went to bat for her End of Living Single left bad taste in her mouth bc wasn't able to shake Maxine Did a meta bit on Insecure (had already agreed to do Awkward Black Girl when it was on YouTube) Played cousin Pam on seasons 7 & 8 of The Cosby Show. Had great scene with Charmaine played by Karen Malina White Go watch Malina White in Dahmer Appears in Toni Braxton's “You're Making Me High” with Vivica A. Fox and Tisha Campbell Produced the documentaries, Finding Tamika, Good Trouble Erika's Buffy comic with Joss Whedon Erika's spec script for Mad Men (Don Draper meets a black ad man) Erika testified in front of Congress on the importance of diversifying the entertainment industry Fathers and Sons with Jeff Goldblum Was Ciel who ran coat check in 54 (1998) Salma Hayek told her she needed to ask why they moved her trailer and of course it's Harvey Weinstein Porn star, Ron Jeremy asked Erika if she wanted to party Her brother worked at Studio 54! Plays Perenna on the CW DC series, Black Lightning Oh no, Anne went basic and bought an Owala water bottle Anne riding bikes and Damian making hemp milk from scratch now
Happy new year and 6th anniversary of Some Like It Scott! On this week's champagne-popping episode, the two Scotts review the biographical sports drama telling the (mostly) true-life story the Von Erich family curse, THE IRON CLAW. After discussing the ensemble cast's performances led by Zac Efron, Sean Durkin's passion project as writer-director, and whether the emotional force of the film resonates, the co-hosts turn their attention to their favorite topic: awards nominees and discussion! See time codes below: 4:31 - THE IRON CLAW review 1:06:58 - Golden Globe & Indie Spirit nominees Next time: THE COLOR PURPLE (Theaters) Patreon: www.patreon.com/MediaPlugPods
Vizyondaki Past Lives ve diğer gösterimlere göz atarken, Hangi İnsan Hakları Film Festivali, Indie Spirit adaylıkları ve George Santos'un maceraları üzerine de konuşuyoruz.
On a new TAGS LIVE aka Talk About Gay Sex the live edition, Host Kodi Maurice Doggette and Co-host Teddy Alexis are serving all the hot LGBTQ topics, sex & relationship advice and more:George Santos on Cameo??Indie Spirit awards acknowledge many queer actors and films!Billie Eilish and today's Gen Z with gender fluidity Madonna's moving speech to highlight World AIDS Day!Tawain gets new dating show "Boys like Boys"Discriminating against sex workers in TennesseeColman Domingo says he met his longtime partner on Craigslist misconnections!One Redditor asks the question 'are there any more real tops'? Pleez...Follow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi Maurice Doggette on IG: @mistahmauriceFollow Teddy Alexis on IG: @teddyalexisWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS!Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contact
This week, David, Patches, and Katey have all gotten to see Wonka (coming to theaters December 15th!) and give you a lengthy preview of this at-first-misunderstood musical. Then, all four hosts react to the Independent Spirit Award Nominations before they dive into a review of a funny and disturbing film – Todd Haynes’ newest May […]
There are many unsung heroes on the wrestling scene, even these days - and one of them is popular podcast host Rick Del Santo (of PWZ fame). Unbeknownst to many, he also works behind the scenes in helping to bring traditional old school independent wrestling to fans in New England. Join host Bob Smith (formerly the managing editor of Pro Wrestling Illustrated) for an illuminating hour with a man who is not only a driving force in wrestling in his home state, but who also about to publish his 300th podcast episode, a true milestone in the packed mat podcast scene. "Rick might be the nicest person I've met in wrestling in years," said Smith after the taping, so meet a real gentleman who loves old school wrestling as much as you do!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showContact us at outdatedwrestling@gmail.com!
Hello and welcome to an all new episode of Some Like It Scott! On this week's episode, the two Scotts come out of sports movie podcasting retirement to don their boxing gloves once more in a review of the 9th film in the Rocky franchise (and 3rd in the Adonis Creed sub-franchise), CREED III. After discussing star and now-director, Michael B. Jordan's, directorial debut, the addition of Jonathan Majors to the franchise, and if this third film lives up to the legacy of the first two Creed films, the co-hosts give one final awards season update, talking about the Indie Spirit Awards, before giving a few final Oscars predictions ahead of the upcoming 95th edition of the ceremony. See time codes below: 4:41 - CREED III review 53:41 - Indie Spirit awards update Next week: Academy Awards recap Patreon: www.patreon.com/MediaPlugPods
Buckle up, she's a long one! This week the girls go OFF! The 2023 Academy Awards are this weekend and the girls go over all the predictions for this Sunday night! Also, Michelle breaks down the Scandoval that is rocking the Bravo-verse and her Creed-a-thon. Rachel has all the hot takes from the Independent Spirit Awards. And not to mention everyone's favorite Watching Up segment with discussions about Interstellar (2014) and Magnolia (1999) and the Paul Thomas Anderson of it all! Follow us on Instagram @watchinguppod and let us know who you want to see take home a golden statue this weekend! Episode Notes: 2:00 The Scandoval 19:35 Creed-a-thon 33:10 The Indie Spirit Awards 43:50 Oscars Predictions 1:12:00 Watching Up (Interstellar & Magnolia) 1:45:05 Watching Up assignments for next week
Hello, Best in Show listener Paul Mescal! It smells like Indie Spirit (and bourbon) in here! Weekend Watchlist's Slim joins Mia, Gemma, and Brian for an in-person debrief of all things Film Independent Spirit Awards. We were on the blue carpet, in the press room and inside the big tent on Santa Monica beach for all the wins. Slim reveals a fear of rollerbladers and spin classes on the sand, Mia meets her biggest fan (producer of the Filipino comedy Leonor Will Never Die), and everyone (and we mean everyone) gushes about Aftersun's lead. Gemma chats with Colm Bairéad, the writer-director of her much-loved The Quiet Girl, while Mia zooms with the movie's star, Catherine Clinch as we look at the Best International Feature Oscar category (where The Quiet Girl has made history as the first in the Irish language to be nominated). And after Slim and Mia had their first glimpse of a big award show, we spend the afterparty talking about our favorite movie scenes at award ceremonies, which takes a surprising turn into spoof flicks. All, this plus the last of the craft guild winners, including a last-second, history-making win from the American Society of Cinematographers. Chapters: (00:00:00) Openings credits (00:03:18) Film Independent Spirit Awards (00:33:44) Colm Bairéad interview (00:57:32) Catherine Clinch interview (01:02:27) Afterparty Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by MUBI, a curated streaming service dedicated to elevating great cinema from around the globe. For a limited time, you can try MUBI free for 90 days at MUBI.com/letterboxd. Credits: Recorded in Pasadena, Dublin, and Santa Monica. Edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Transcript by Sophie. Theme: ‘Hyperlight' by Letterboxd member Trent Walton (AKA Echo Wolf). Best in Show is a TAPEDECK production. Title courtesy of Christopher Guest. Lists & Links: mubi.com/letterboxd; Chris Pine popping up on your screen to give you and your producer and wife Cleona Ní Chrualaoi the award for Best Film; Willem's Shoeshine review
Mia, Brian and Gemma hit the last of the Guild awards (SAGs, PGAs, Annies), recap the 48th annual César Awards and tote up the Hollywood Critics' Association gongs. Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio directors del Toro and Mark Gustafson dive deep into what its like to work with each other, which stop motion animators they'd jump in front of the bus for and whether Cate Blanchett sneaked a bit of Lydia Tár into Spazzatura. Indie Spirit-nominated actor Trevante Rhodes and writer-director Miles Warren drop by for a chat about role models, getting an award from Elijah Wood and their film Bruiser, which is now streaming on Hulu. Plus, our love for Jenny Slate, who we want to hug at the Indie Spirits, a shout out to awards clip editors everywhere, and a celebration of the fresh-faced cinephiles on the awards circuit this season. Sponsor: Bleecker Street Credits: Recorded in Los Angeles, Auckland, Las Vegas, and San Luis Obispo. Edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Transcript by Sophie. Theme: ‘Hyperlight' by Letterboxd member Trent Walton (AKA Echo Wolf). Best in Show is a TAPEDECK production. Title courtesy of Christopher Guest. Lists & Links: The Letterboxd list of films mentioned; Hugo's The Night of the 12th review, so_phiie's The Night of the 12th review, [Ezra Cubero](Ezra Cubero)'s profile, Zachary Marsh's profile; Harper & Sam & Kevin & Milo's Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio reviews, Maria's Bruiser review, Japidotca's Bruiser review; Frankie Corio's four faves video.
For Episode 333, I am joined by Josh Parham, Nadia Dalimonte, Will Mavity, Giovanni Lago & Tom O'Brien. Today, we're delivering our predictions for the remaining guild award winners, including WGA, ACE, CAS, CDG, plus the Film Independent Spirit Awards! We also discuss the winners of the PGA Awards and reveal the winners of both the 2022 NBP Film Awards and the NBP Film Community Awards. We also go over the polls, share our reactions to the trailers for "Past Lives," "Boston Strangler," "A Thousand And One," answer your fan-submitted questions, and more! We will have another episode posted after tonight's SAG Awards reacting to those winners, which will complement this episode before we record our much-anticipated, epic final Oscar winner predictions episode next week! Get ready! Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
My guest on the podcast this week is a recording artist who has spent the last 21 years making amazing music and making his way in the music industry, Eric Roberson. Eric has worked with some of the biggest names in the music business, been nominated for two Grammy Awards and a BET Award, taught at the Berkley School of music, performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., and released some of the best music of the past 20 years. In our wide ranging conversation, Eric and I talk about his time at Howard University and how both the school and Washington D.C. helped him to discover who he is as a man, artist, and independent spirit. We also chat about navigating the music business as an indie artist, the power of choice as a tool for creation, playing The Kennedy Center, and his new album, called lessons. Official WebsiteJoin The ProcessEric's InstagramSupport the show
This week, we discuss and predict the first major milestone of the awards season: The Independent Spirit Awards nominations. After that, we discuss the films BONES AND ALL, GUILLERMO DEL TORO'S PINOCCHIO, and BARDO, FALSE CHRONICLE OF A HANDFUL OF TRUTHS, and breakdown their awards potential. JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GAME OF FANTASY FILMBALL: https://discord.gg/pdZaY2pUCG 0:00 - 6:29 - Introduction / Our Favorite Netflix Movies 6:29 - 36:40 - Indie Spirit Awards Nominations Reaction & Predictions 36:40 - 54:47 - Bones and All SPOILER Discussion 54:47 - 1:07:20 - Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio Discussion 1:07:20 - 1:21:48 - Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths Discussion (SOME LIGHT SPOILERS) 1:21:48 - 1:36:36 - Drafting Netflix Movies 1:36:36 - 1:47:12 - Matt's Best Cinematography Predictions 1:47:12 - 1:51:24 - Dyl's Best Animated Feature Predictions 1:51:24 - 2:00:13 - Matt's Best Picture Predictions / Conclusion
Bu hafta Kemikler ve Her Şey ile Kutsal Örümcek'i değerlendiriyoruz. Ayrıca Avrupa Film Ödülleri ve Indie Spirit adaylıkları üzerine konuşuyoruz.
As a new Beyoncé album looms and Jennifer Hudson is a new EGOT winner, it's time to talk about DREAMGIRLS! Desmond gets into the film version of this classic Black musical with writer/director of the Indie Spirit nominated film TEST PATTERN, Shatara Michelle Ford! They talk about the aspects of filmmaking, performance, and storytelling that they love in the film, and throw some well-meaning side-eye to the aspects that don't work quite as well. Also, Shatara SLAYS an edition of “Who's Invited”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blaze Bayley talks with Nina and Josh about his latest album The War Within Me, plus shares stories about his time in Iron Maiden, his Wolfsbane days, and that time he told Rick Rubin to sign one of the world's greatest bands...but Rick wouldn't listen!Plus Jason Ashcraft stops by to talk about Planeswalker, Helion Prime, and Dire Peril, and why Magic the Gathering is totally f$%^ing metal!Links:Official Blaze Bayley Website (Order War Within Me here!)Blaze Bayley "War Within Me" Official Lyric VideoBlaze "Motherfuckers R Us" (Iron Maiden Tour Story)Planeswalker "Oath of the Gatewatch" Official VideoPlaneswalker Bandcamp (Order Tales of Magic here!)Dire Peril BandcampHelion Prime BandcampSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=asoundofthunderband@gmail.com&lc=US&no_note=0&item_name=Thunder+Stuff+(idg4973)&cn=&curency_code=USD&bn=PP-DonationsBF:btn_donateCC_LG.gif:NonHosted)
We are just pleased as punch to be joined this week by actor Dale Dickey. You Might Know Her From Winter's Bone, My Name is Earl, Leave No Trace, True Blood, Iron Man 3, The Guilt Trip, and Breaking Bad. We had a blast with Dale talking about mastering “the squirt” as Annelle in the Chicago production of Steel Magnolias, acting opposite baby wolves as a werewolf on True Blood, and what the presence of Barbra Streisand or Betty White does to a set. All those goodies plus her Indie Spirit-winning role as the hot-coffee-flinging FOIL to an unknown Jennifer Lawrence and her supreme pack of Southern character actresses. Come for the incredible Dale interview and stick around for some And Just Like That musings. Follow us on social media @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Previous guest of YMKHF, Madhur Jaffrey (Ep #45) Our interview with Sarita Choudhury (Ep# 58) Seema Patel on And Just Like That “There You Are Peter” in Hook Sara Ramirez was SO good in Spamalot “Song That Goes Like This” “Find Your Grail” Bisexual episode of Sex and the City co-stars Alanis Morisette RIP Ronnie Spector Roughed up Jennifer Lawrence in Winter's Bone (2010, director: Deborah Granik) Shot in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri opposite local non-actors She won the Indie Spirit for Winter's Bone Leave No Trace (2018, Granik) 1989 Peter Hall production of Merchant of Venice starring Dustin Hoffman Did stage version of Steel Magnolias in 1980s Chicago Former guests, Beth Grant (Ep #90) and Connie Schulman (Ep #15) both did Steel Magnolias Playwright Robert Harling “discovered” her while serving at 107 West Restaurant Elieen Davidson talked to us about working with wolves on Ep #74 of YKMHF Dale Dickey in True Blood Meth addict in Breaking Bad Pack of Southern women: Beth Grant, Connie Schulman, Jennifer Lawrence, Margot Martindale, Kim Dickens, Holly Hunter, Kathy Bates, Jessica Lange We love Holly Hunter in Broadcast News and Miss Firecracker Contest Played two different roles in the Del Shores universe Sordid Lives (First played Glendora and then Sissy Hickey) Played Patty the Daytime Hooker on My Name is Earl but was never pressured to become a Scientologist. Betty White played her mother on My Name is Earl Starred opposite Tyne Daly in Christy and then got the Cagney and Lacey: Together Again movie from that Did a small role in Iron Man 3 with Robert Downey Jr., who arranged for an AA meeting Starred as a bartender in the Seth Rogen/Barbra Streisand movie, The Guilt Trip Oona the Wench in the Pirates of the Caribbean: Wedlocked Beth Grant episode #90 of YMKHF SJP puking on AJLT
For Episode 273, I am being joined by Josh Parham & Tom O'Brien. This week, we are discussing the AFI Top 10 films of the year, previewing the Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and Indie Spirit Award nominations, going over the polls, giving our reactions to the trailers for Guy Ritchie's "Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre" and "Sonic The Hedgehog 2," answering your fan-submitted fan questions, and so much more! Awards season is continuing, and we've got you covered. Thank you so much for your continued support of the podcast, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
In this episode, I chat with prolific apocalypse author, composer, and filmmaker Jacqueline M. Druga about scheduling around grandchildren, the indie spirit, and her interest in apocalypse and post-apocalypse stories. Story Introduction: The Chosen Further info on this and other episodes, as well as transcriptions, the story cube images and the story introductions, can be found at AlternateFutures.co.uk
This week Alrik and Liz connect with Widmyer and Kolsch on their journey from indie Starry Eyes to the remake of Steven King's Pet Sematary, to directing tv. This episode is a celebration of the indie spirit and pulls back the curtain on the processes of studio development. We also highlight Luke Zwanziger's short film "Gwen." Enjoy! Get Shorty link: https://vimeo.com/532406451/71aa9fff7e Buy Your Tickets to The Alternate Premiere Now!: https://danceswithfilms.ticketspice.com/dwf24-the-alternate--zero-one-zero
Recorded before the Oscars, Morgan & Chels spotlight their favorite performances of the past year. The Gals dive into Chels' Indie Spirit ballot, get deep into the production of most of these films, and question the need for gendered awards categories. Chels' Indie Spirit BallotFilms we loved & definitely spoil:ArrivalBlack BearBuffaloedEurovisionThe FatherFirst CowThe Forty-Year-Old VersionFrench ExitThe Half of ItHappiest SeasonThe HuntI'm Your WomanJudas the the Black MessiahMa Rainey's Black BottomMinari MisbehaviorMiss JuneteenthNever Rarely Sometimes AlwaysNine DaysNomadlandOne Night in MiamiPieces of a WomanPromising Young WomanSound of MetalUnited States of TaraThe United States vs. Billie HolidayUnpregnantPlease donate and support these great organizations! Send Chinatown LoveNational Asian Pacific American Women’s ForumFollow us!TwitterInstagram
In this episode, filmmakers Eliza Hittman, Director of Never Rarely, Sometimes Always, Kris Rey, Director of I Used To Go Here and Amy Seimetz, Director of She Dies Tomorrow, discuss how they navigated the disrupted 2020 festival-circuit to ensure their stories were brought to life – earning them multiple awards and rave reviews along the way.This conversation is hosted by VIFF’s Associate Director of Programming, Curtis Woloschuk and was recorded at the Festival’s 2020 Totally Indie Day – a gathering space for emerging filmmakers and independent creators to share stories, gain insights, and learn more about the art and business of cinema. We've expanded our Totally Indie programming into year-round with a series of Indie Spirit talks to celebrate bold independent filmmaking. Detailing how influential directors guide their ambitious projects from the page to the screen, these sessions offer the next generation of storytellers insights into how to employ both vision and resourcefulness.Register for the online Indie Spirits talks with documentarians Lance Oppenheim (Some Kind of Heaven) and Elizabeth Lo (Stray) on March 30, 6pm PST and with director Emma Seligman (Shiva Baby) on April 12 goviff.org/year-round-talks––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––This podcast is brought to you by the Vancouver International Film Festival.Presented on the traditional and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.We've taken our VIFF Talks online with a series of virtual events lined up over the coming weeks. Keep an eye out for upcoming events at goviff.orgVIFF is also running an online cinema on VIFF Connect, showcasing a program of compelling films for you to stream from the comfort of your home. View what's streaming.You can show your love of cinema by making a tax-deductible gift to VIFF. goviff.org/donate
Art Shrian talks to actor Conphidance, as they chat about... The Cowboy on Little America His Independent Spirit Award Nominee for Best Male Performance in a Scripted Series for his starring role on Little America - The Cowboy. Actors Life: Working, struggles, and staying motivated Working on Bob Hearts Abishola, filming during the pandemic Watching ARROW, LUPIN, EUREKA, Malcolm & Marie More! About Conphidance: Conphidance is an Independent Spirit Award Nominee for Best Male Performance in a Scripted Series for his starring role on Little America - The Cowboy. As a star and face of the season one of the anthology series, Little America, Conphidance garnered high praises from Rolling Stone, Variety, Deadline, The Guardian, IndieWire, Past Magazine and The Washington Post. Conphidance can also be seen in the CBS comedy, Bob Hearts Abishola, the Golden Globe and Emmy Awards winning Atlanta, Emmy Nominated American Gods, and in Complications created by Matt Nix. He is currently developing original content for TV and film. Links: @conphidance on all social media platforms. Website: www.conphidance.com IMDb: www.imdb.me/conphidance --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mynewyorkeye/support
Time to discuss the 36th Independent Spirit Award Nominations! Morgan investigates a peculiar snub, Chels talks about the challenge of being a voter, and the two celebrate an amazing set of nominees. Follow us! TwitterInstagram
With so much going on in the film world this week, we needed a bonus episode! This weekend, we have part two of our Sundance Film Festival discussion (2:02). It’s also the start of awards season! We attempt to breakdown the Film Independent Spirit Awards (10:01), the Golden Globes (17:00), and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards (40:23). Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thisisamoviepod and email us with movie suggestions, comments, or questions at thisisamoviepod@gmail.com! Check out our website www.thisisamoviepodcast.com for more info and to sign up for our weekly newsletter!
Join hosts George Ehret, Tristan French, and Brett Schutt and guest Jared Rocha as they talk about the AFI top 10, National Board of Review awards, USC Scripter nominations, and Indie Spirit Awards nominations. Along the way, we make our 5,000th Richard Jewell reference, find out about AFI putting Happy Feet on their top 10, and freak out about Mank and Trial of the Chicago 7 missing NBR. It's a hell of a ride!
This week on Chasing the Gold, Ryan is joined by Charlie Bright of Gold Derby to discuss the 2021 Indie Spirit nominations and the winners for this year's National Board of Review awards! Check it out! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5LIi40D5BTFnsRMP57O5nG IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-insession-film-podcast-30916083/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/It5foal422yoktioaclalk3ykyi Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/isten-now/
A look at a new batch of honors, and the surging support for Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal. Plus, conversations with Never Rarely Sometimes Always star Sidney Flanigan and Malcolm & Marie star John David Washington.
A look at a new batch of honors, and the surging support for Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal. Plus, conversations with Never Rarely Sometimes Always star Sidney Flanigan and Malcolm & Marie star John David Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nicole Weider is a Salem, Oregon native who moved to Los Angeles and quickly found success as a fashion model at the age of 17. Today, Nicole is an active wife, mom, producer, actress and author and has made it her mission to share her personal story, the bright moments and the challenges, with young women around the world. Nicole founded Project Inspired with a goal to share her faith with a wider audience in hopes of inspiring others to live out the abundant lives God has called them to. Project Inspired is a home for hope, inspiration, frank discussion, spirituality and truth – and we don't forget to mix in just the right amount of humor and fun.https://switchedmovie.com/VERTICAL ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF ‘SWITCHED’ AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL AND VIDEO ON DEMAND SEPTEMBER 4AND DVD OCTOBER 6 LOS ANGELES (August 3, 2020) – Vertical Entertainment announces the release of the new faith-based film SWITCHED, debuting on Digital and Video On Demand September 4 and coming to DVD October 6. From the production studios of Mustard Seed Entertainment and Weider Entertainment, SWITCHED features a cast including Miya Horcher (KILLER IN SUBURBIA, “The Rookie”), Madeleine Byrne (“Twenties”), John Schneider (“The Dukes of Hazzard,” “Smallville”), Vanessa Merrell (“Jane the Virgin,” LIKE A BOSS, THE STANDOFF), Laurine Price (“American Crime Story,” “This Close”), Denise Richards (THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, STARSHIP TROOPERS) and Nicole Weider (CATCHING FAITH 2). Tired of being bullied, Cassandra Evans prays that her nemesis Katie Sharp, the queen bee of social media, would know what it's like to walk a day in her shoes. Her prayer is answered in an unexpected way when they get "Switched." When Cassandra Evans and Katie Sharp wake up to discover they’ve switched bodies, the two girls must learn to appreciate both the blessings and struggles the other faces on a daily basis, in school and at home. Packed with life lessons of forgiveness, perspective, encouragement and understanding, SWITCHED will help teenagers who are searching for their worth in looks and popularity to find their true identity in Christ.“SWITCHED has the power to change people’s lives and give perspective to students who are struggling with bullying and comparison in school,” says Executive Producer and Founder of Project Inspired, Nicole Weider. “I am so excited to see the ways this film will positively impact the lives of young women.”Project Inspired will release bullying resources for students, in addition to companion materials for youth groups, churches and high schools to use alongside the film to teach students about the importance of loving one another. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @SwitchedtheFilm and online at switchedmovie.comAbout Vertical EntertainmentVertical Entertainment is a global independent distributor that offers a unique combination of full-service marketing and sales services. Dedicated to providing highly-effective and collaborative solutions, Vertical leverages unparalleled relationships to maximize revenue across all streams. The marketing and sales expertise from Vertical’s seasoned team gives content partners a wealth of experience minus the studio costs. Vertical won a Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress for Molly Shannon’s role in “Other People” and the film won a GLAAD Award for “Outstanding Film Limited Release” as well. Vertical also had four other Indie Spirit nominations – three more for “Other People” (Best Lead Actor for Jesse Plemons, and Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay for filmmaker Chris Kelly) and one for Best International Film for Babak Anvari’s “Under the Shadow,” which was also the official UK submission for the 2017 Oscars, in addition to winning one BAFTA Award and three British Independent Film Awards as well. Upcoming Vertical releases include “Hard Kill” starring Bruce Willis and Jesse Metcalfe; “The Big Ugly” starring Ron Perlman, Vinnie Jones and Malcolm McDowell; and “Skylin3s”, the third installment of the Skyline franchise. Other notable recent releases include “Yes, God, Yes” starring Natalia Dyer, Timothy Simons, and Alisha Boe; “Archive” starring Theo James and Stacy Martin; “A Nice Girl Like You” starring Lucy Hale, Jackie Cruz and Mindy Cohn; “Inheritance” starring Lily Collins, Simon Pegg, Chace Crawford and Connie Nielsen; “Human Capital” starring Liev Schreiber, Marisa Tomei, Peter Saarsgard and Maya Hawke, “Code 8” starring Stephen Amell, Robbie Amell, and Sung Kang, “Can You Keep A Secret?” starring Alexandra Daddario, Tyler Hoechlin and Laverne Cox, “American Woman” starring Sienna Miller, Aaron Paul and Christina Hendricks; “The Professor and the Madman” starring Mel Gibson, Sean Penn and Natalie Dormer “Drunk Parents” starring Alec Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Jim Gaffigan, Ben Platt and Joe Manganiello; “Lying and Stealing” starring Theo James and Emily Ratajkowski; Keith Behrman’s “Giant Little Ones” starring Josh Wiggins, Kyle Maclachlan, and Maria Bello; Rob Reiner’s “Shock and Awe” starring Woody Harrelson, James Marsden, Milla Jovovich, Jessica Biel, and Tommy Lee Jones; and Kevin Connolly’s “Gotti” starring John Travolta, Kelly Preston and Chris Mulkey.About Mustard Seed EntertainmentMustard Seed Entertainment was founded in 2014 by Alexandra Boylan, John K.D. Graham and Andrea Polnaszek with the mission to create visually stimulating films that honor Jesus and start conversations for their audiences. Mustard Seed's films hold to Judeo-Christian values that can be enjoyed by the entire family. Past films include Catching Faith 1 & 2, and Wish For Christmas, which have been released globally. In 2018, Mustard Seed's founders won the Kairos Pro Prize at the Movieguide Awards for the screenplay of "Switched." Mustard Seed is currently in production of their latest film "The Inheritance." About Weider Entertainment:Founded by Nicole Weider, Weider Entertainment collaborates with other successful directors, producers and screenwriters to produce films offering a message of family, faith and purpose. Through each project, the ultimate mission is to glorify God. Nicole previously worked as a teen model and established the popular brand Project Inspired, encompassing the largest online community of young, female Christians. Nicole is passionate about inspiring others and is a devoted wife and mother.About Project Inspired: Project Inspired is a vibrant community of girls, young ladies and successful women. Founded and launched by producer, actress, model and author Nicole Weider, Project Inspired is a safe place to find clear, inspiring and positive messages of hope, victory and promise in a culture where it can sometimes be tough to navigate relationships, Christian-living and social media. Drawing from her own experience and Project Inspired's community of contributors, we want you to know that no one journeys alone. Get all the latest inspiring Christian content from Project Inspired at projectinspired.comhttps://switchedmovie.com/For more interviews visit: www.iamrefocusedradio.comRadio Sponsor: DOCUmation is a family-owned technology solutions company that provides IT, print, and software-managed services to business and other organizations throughout Texas. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, our company has been serving customers for nearly 30 years.https://www.mation.com/who-we-are/Podcast Sponsors:Rockafellas Barber Shop San AntonioRico Rodriguez (Owner)www.facebook.com/Rockafellas-Barber-Shop-105026620034718/?ref=page_internal1733 BabcockSan Antonio, Texas 78229Phone: (210) 782-5188The Dear Agency specializes in helping you understand your coverage BEFORE you need it!We offer all lines of personal and commercial insurance, including Auto, Home and Life.Contact Dawn Dear at 210-507-2169 and visit us at 7529 N Loop 1604 in Live Oak, TX or farmersagent.com/ddear
Nicole Weider is a Salem, Oregon native who moved to Los Angeles and quickly found success as a fashion model at the age of 17. Today, Nicole is an active wife, mom, producer, actress and author and has made it her mission to share her personal story, the bright moments and the challenges, with young women around the world. Nicole founded Project Inspired with a goal to share her faith with a wider audience in hopes of inspiring others to live out the abundant lives God has called them to. Project Inspired is a home for hope, inspiration, frank discussion, spirituality and truth – and we don't forget to mix in just the right amount of humor and fun.https://switchedmovie.com/VERTICAL ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF ‘SWITCHED’ AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL AND VIDEO ON DEMAND SEPTEMBER 4AND DVD OCTOBER 6 LOS ANGELES (August 3, 2020) – Vertical Entertainment announces the release of the new faith-based film SWITCHED, debuting on Digital and Video On Demand September 4 and coming to DVD October 6. From the production studios of Mustard Seed Entertainment and Weider Entertainment, SWITCHED features a cast including Miya Horcher (KILLER IN SUBURBIA, “The Rookie”), Madeleine Byrne (“Twenties”), John Schneider (“The Dukes of Hazzard,” “Smallville”), Vanessa Merrell (“Jane the Virgin,” LIKE A BOSS, THE STANDOFF), Laurine Price (“American Crime Story,” “This Close”), Denise Richards (THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, STARSHIP TROOPERS) and Nicole Weider (CATCHING FAITH 2). Tired of being bullied, Cassandra Evans prays that her nemesis Katie Sharp, the queen bee of social media, would know what it's like to walk a day in her shoes. Her prayer is answered in an unexpected way when they get "Switched." When Cassandra Evans and Katie Sharp wake up to discover they’ve switched bodies, the two girls must learn to appreciate both the blessings and struggles the other faces on a daily basis, in school and at home. Packed with life lessons of forgiveness, perspective, encouragement and understanding, SWITCHED will help teenagers who are searching for their worth in looks and popularity to find their true identity in Christ.“SWITCHED has the power to change people’s lives and give perspective to students who are struggling with bullying and comparison in school,” says Executive Producer and Founder of Project Inspired, Nicole Weider. “I am so excited to see the ways this film will positively impact the lives of young women.”Project Inspired will release bullying resources for students, in addition to companion materials for youth groups, churches and high schools to use alongside the film to teach students about the importance of loving one another. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @SwitchedtheFilm and online at switchedmovie.comAbout Vertical EntertainmentVertical Entertainment is a global independent distributor that offers a unique combination of full-service marketing and sales services. Dedicated to providing highly-effective and collaborative solutions, Vertical leverages unparalleled relationships to maximize revenue across all streams. The marketing and sales expertise from Vertical’s seasoned team gives content partners a wealth of experience minus the studio costs. Vertical won a Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress for Molly Shannon’s role in “Other People” and the film won a GLAAD Award for “Outstanding Film Limited Release” as well. Vertical also had four other Indie Spirit nominations – three more for “Other People” (Best Lead Actor for Jesse Plemons, and Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay for filmmaker Chris Kelly) and one for Best International Film for Babak Anvari’s “Under the Shadow,” which was also the official UK submission for the 2017 Oscars, in addition to winning one BAFTA Award and three British Independent Film Awards as well. Upcoming Vertical releases include “Hard Kill” starring Bruce Willis and Jesse Metcalfe; “The Big Ugly” starring Ron Perlman, Vinnie Jones and Malcolm McDowell; and “Skylin3s”, the third installment of the Skyline franchise. Other notable recent releases include “Yes, God, Yes” starring Natalia Dyer, Timothy Simons, and Alisha Boe; “Archive” starring Theo James and Stacy Martin; “A Nice Girl Like You” starring Lucy Hale, Jackie Cruz and Mindy Cohn; “Inheritance” starring Lily Collins, Simon Pegg, Chace Crawford and Connie Nielsen; “Human Capital” starring Liev Schreiber, Marisa Tomei, Peter Saarsgard and Maya Hawke, “Code 8” starring Stephen Amell, Robbie Amell, and Sung Kang, “Can You Keep A Secret?” starring Alexandra Daddario, Tyler Hoechlin and Laverne Cox, “American Woman” starring Sienna Miller, Aaron Paul and Christina Hendricks; “The Professor and the Madman” starring Mel Gibson, Sean Penn and Natalie Dormer “Drunk Parents” starring Alec Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Jim Gaffigan, Ben Platt and Joe Manganiello; “Lying and Stealing” starring Theo James and Emily Ratajkowski; Keith Behrman’s “Giant Little Ones” starring Josh Wiggins, Kyle Maclachlan, and Maria Bello; Rob Reiner’s “Shock and Awe” starring Woody Harrelson, James Marsden, Milla Jovovich, Jessica Biel, and Tommy Lee Jones; and Kevin Connolly’s “Gotti” starring John Travolta, Kelly Preston and Chris Mulkey.About Mustard Seed EntertainmentMustard Seed Entertainment was founded in 2014 by Alexandra Boylan, John K.D. Graham and Andrea Polnaszek with the mission to create visually stimulating films that honor Jesus and start conversations for their audiences. Mustard Seed's films hold to Judeo-Christian values that can be enjoyed by the entire family. Past films include Catching Faith 1 & 2, and Wish For Christmas, which have been released globally. In 2018, Mustard Seed's founders won the Kairos Pro Prize at the Movieguide Awards for the screenplay of "Switched." Mustard Seed is currently in production of their latest film "The Inheritance." About Weider Entertainment:Founded by Nicole Weider, Weider Entertainment collaborates with other successful directors, producers and screenwriters to produce films offering a message of family, faith and purpose. Through each project, the ultimate mission is to glorify God. Nicole previously worked as a teen model and established the popular brand Project Inspired, encompassing the largest online community of young, female Christians. Nicole is passionate about inspiring others and is a devoted wife and mother.About Project Inspired: Project Inspired is a vibrant community of girls, young ladies and successful women. Founded and launched by producer, actress, model and author Nicole Weider, Project Inspired is a safe place to find clear, inspiring and positive messages of hope, victory and promise in a culture where it can sometimes be tough to navigate relationships, Christian-living and social media. Drawing from her own experience and Project Inspired's community of contributors, we want you to know that no one journeys alone. Get all the latest inspiring Christian content from Project Inspired at projectinspired.comhttps://switchedmovie.com/For more interviews visit: www.iamrefocusedradio.comRadio Sponsor: DOCUmation is a family-owned technology solutions company that provides IT, print, and software-managed services to business and other organizations throughout Texas. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, our company has been serving customers for nearly 30 years.https://www.mation.com/who-we-are/Podcast Sponsors:Rockafellas Barber Shop San AntonioRico Rodriguez (Owner)www.facebook.com/Rockafellas-Barber-Shop-105026620034718/?ref=page_internal1733 BabcockSan Antonio, Texas 78229Phone: (210) 782-5188The Dear Agency specializes in helping you understand your coverage BEFORE you need it!We offer all lines of personal and commercial insurance, including Auto, Home and Life.Contact Dawn Dear at 210-507-2169 and visit us at 7529 N Loop 1604 in Live Oak, TX or farmersagent.com/ddear
We are joined by Camille Evans of Cinematic Music Group and Michael Rohan of Popular Demand who share their thoughts and memories of legendary music executive Andre Harrell.
My guest this week is Clare Flynn, an historical novelist who recently won a Selfies Award for best adult fiction. Even before Clare became a full-time indie writer, she always had a spirit of rebellion inside her, from her wild college days to deciding to be her own boss in her career and her writing. Clare also travels extensively to get all the nuance of place before she embarks on a new writing adventure. Every week I interview a member of ALLi to talk about their writing and what inspires them, and why they are inspiring to other authors. Find more author advice, tips and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center: https://selfpublishingadvice.org, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven’t already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. You can do that at http://allianceindependentauthors.org. About the Host Howard Lovy has been a journalist for more than 30 years, and has spent the last six years amplifying the voices of independent publishers and authors. He works with authors as a book editor to prepare their work to be published. Howard is also a freelance writer specializing in Jewish issues whose work appears regularly in Publishers Weekly, the Jewish Daily Forward, and Longreads. Find Howard at howardlovy.com, LinkedIn and Twitter.
It's a shorty this week, as we watched something that felt grounded and reasonable in scope - Keep Your Hands off Eizouken! It's a far cry from the 90-minute episodes we used to do, but those were due to the confounding nature of the JoJo anime. But don't worry, Rohan is coming back soon... We also talk about the indie film spirit, which milks come from happy cows, balancing creativity against organization, and future plans for Myles' progeny, vis a vis this podcast. Rate and review us nicely on Apple Podcasts!!
[Warning: The beginning of this episode may scare you. Viewer's Discretion is advised.] Disney + is finally here ya'll! We get into our thoughts. The Indie Spirit and Grammy nominations are out! Who got nominated? Plus as we do each episode, break down our weekly lists: Brittany Runs a Marathon, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and Truth Be Told.
EW's Shana Naomi Krochmal and David Canfield break down the recently announced Indie Spirit Awards nominations: who got in, who didn't, and what, if anything, they mean for the Oscar race. Plus, the films that received nods from the Grammys. And, EW's Clark Collis sits down with Robert Pattinson to talk about his film, ‘The Lighthouse.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's Up Cinemaniacs! Join Cinemania Editors Duane, Hannah, and Christian from "Film Optix" for Episode 61 of the Cinemania World Show! The show where we talk about the latest movie, television, and pop culture news. This week we got: 1. Should Warner Bros release the Snyder Cut? 2. Joker 2 in the works but not confirmed. 3. 2019 Indie Spirit Awards Nominations. 4. Fast Track News ("Charlies Angels" bombs in the box office, and more!) 5. TV Fast Track (Disney Plus surpasses 10M, "The Witcher" renewed for season 2, and more!) 6. Mailbag Questions 7. Closing Segments #Joker #SnyderCut #CharliesAngels Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Stitcher Messy Castbox
On this edition of The Sam Bussell Podcast, Sam recaps episode 3 of "The Mandalorian" plus goes over the nominations for the Independent Spirit Awards and Much More! #TheMandalorian #Frozen2 #JokerMovie
We breakdown the Independent Spirit Awards & Grammy Nominations and what they might mean to the Oscar Race. The Banker is pulled from the AFI Fest, The Irishman & Weathering With You dazzle us with new trailers, we review Honeyland, & Joker gets a sequel? INDY SPIRIT FILM NOMS: Rules and Regulations/Altman Award Exclusion - :30 Quick Stats and Trends - 1:38 Specialty Awards - 4:24 Main Card Nominations + Analysis- 6:40 People’s Choice Award Winners Recap - 15:28 OTHER AWARDS NEWS: Grammy Noms Movie Categories - 23:25 CONTENDER NEWS: Apple Pulls The Banker From AFI Debut - 30:10 Joker Wins Golden Frog (Cinematog Award) - 33:40 Joker 2 Is Happening…Unless It Isn’t - 35:22 The Irishman Will Win @ Capri FF - 43:30 CONTENDER TRAILER REACTIONS: The Irishman Trailer 3 - 44:14 Weathering With You Trailer 1 - 47:23 MAKE THE CASE: Honeyland - 51:52 Your Homework/PLEASE LEAVE US 5*’S - 56:24 What’s Next From MMO/Words of Wisdom - 57:25 Oscar Race Checkpoint covers the Independent Spirit Award & Grammy nominations up top. Which independent films fared the best? What movie music could get a boost in its Oscar chances? Who was snubbed and who might get one of many moments this awards season? We have substantial noms to break down and review for the first third of the episode. Then as we love to do, we report on the film festivals and all the awards season news that could impact red carpets to come. Joker wins the Golden Frog at the Cameraimage Film Fest, & there are conflicting stories on whether or not Joker will get a sequel and what that might mean for the DCEU and/or the DC’s Dark Universe. The Favourite continues to win awards a year after it’s Oscar campaigns. Meanwhile, The Banker gets pulled from the AFI Film Festival, and we wonder if it was a smart play by Apple to do so. The Irishman also wins a screenplay award at the Capri Festival and debuts one more trailer. Then one of us works through his emotions after the new Weathering With You trailer, becoming obsessed with a new song, and we hope Toy Story 4 and Frozen II gain some competition in Best Animated Feature. Finally, we finish with a Make The Case segment reviewing Honeyland. It’s another crowded Oscar Race Checkpoint for your weekend listening. If you’re enjoying our show, please take a few moments to leave us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts. Just click on our icon, scroll down a few seconds, and do click that 5th star. We’ll have another MMO Interviews, OSP’s on A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood & Frozen II, and we’ll certainly continue our weekly MMOW’s and ORC’s in the coming week plus. Do let us know your thoughts on the Indie Spirit & Grammy noms, or anything we covered in this Oscar Race Checkpoint. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you listen to podcasts. When reality sucks, keep watching movies with us. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar!
The Oscar and Emmy-winner stops by to talk about the second season of the hit HBO show, and whether there will be a third. Plus, the new Cats trailer, the Indie Spirit nominations, and Dark Waters.
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For Episode 168, myself, Bianca Garner, Dan Bayer, Casey Lee Clark, Josh Parham, Lauren LaMagna & Tom O'Brien preview the 2019 Independent Spirit Award Nominations, discuss the latest news surrounding SAG, the Golden Globes and other aspects of awards season, go over the polls, give reactions to the trailers for "The Way Back," "Seberg" and "The Death And Life Of John F. Donovan," plus we answer your fan questions and more! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
I had an amazing conversation with award-winning indie filmmaker, Tucky Williams who talks about her film, Girl/Girl Scene and the controversy of having it removed from Amazon before having it relisted (thanks to pressure from fans of the film). We talk building an indie filmmaking family, always being nice (don't be an asshole), budgeting, resource filmmaking and a whole lot more. Tucky is amazing and I can't wait to have her drop by again. Here’s where you can find out all about Tucky and her projects:Tucky Williams WebsiteDagger Kiss Girl/Girl Scene Series Official WebsiteGirl/Girl Scene Series VimeoGirl/Girl Scene MovieIf you have any comments or questions about the show, please stop by my Facebook page @howtheydiditpodcast I’m on twitter at @hfilmmaking and on Instagram at How They Did It: Filmmaking. Please show your support for the show by subscribing on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Please take a few minutes to give me a review on any of these platforms...it would be so helpful and greatly appreciated. Thanks again for joining me and I’ll be back with another show soon. Until then, Keep Shooting!
This week we watch a couple Indie Spirit noms/winners, EIGHTH GRADE and THUNDER ROAD... Then things quickly devolve into how big of assholes we were as kids and how people grow up to be assholes, too... It's quite the episode this week! Enjoy!
This week, Tim and Greg speak with Hannah Pilkes, celebrated comedian, former Vine star and Indie Spirit nominee. No idea how they got her. Please consider supporting us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/moronthatlater and thanks for listening.
Liebe Freunde, was sind eigentlich Indie-Spiele? Also, wodurch genau zeichnen die sich aus? Unabhängigkeit? Kreativität? Kleine Budgets? Pixel-Grafik? Nischen-Genres? Wie haben uns mal diesen wunderbar schwammigen Begriff "Indiespiel" gepackt und versucht, ihn zu präzisieren. Wir klappern also ab, was man alles unter "indie" verstehen kann und erarbeiten am Ende auch unsere eigenen Bestimmungs-Regeln für Indie-Titel. Die ist super. Passt immer. Praktisch ein Naturgesetz. Kein Irrtum möglich! Zuletzt ein Hinweis: Diese Folge wurde schon vor einigen Wochen - und zwar vor der Spielemesse gamescom in Köln - aufgenommen. Daher gibt im Podcast Spekulationen über Cyberpunk 2077, die aus heutiger Sicht nicht mehr nötig wären, aber das hat uns nicht begremste, diese wirklich famose Indie-Definition zu erarbeiten. Makellos ist die! Viel Spaß beim Zuhören, Ikarus und seine Freunde vom The-Pod-Team 00:02:58 Wieso reden wir darüber, was genau Indies sind? 00:16:51 Indies, das sind doch die kleinen Studios! 00:25:24 Indies, die sond doch unabhängig! 00:31:14 Indies, da steckt man nicht drin! 00:38:27 Indies, die sind so innovativ! 00:47:55 Indie-Spirit und Indie-Snobismus 00:55:51 Indies, die definieren wir jetzt mal! 01:11:23 Unsere 3-Punkte-Indie-Formel
In this episode, I sit down with Carlen Altman a stand-up comedian, writer, director, actress and Indie Spirit Award Nominee. We talk about the benefits of taking a mental, spiritual, and physical detox; growing up in comedy clubs and the impact that had on
This week, special guest Matt Erspamer (@erspamer_matt) joins host Sam Herbst (@mrsamherbst) to discuss Margot at the Wedding! Matt makes a compelling case for Jack Black's dramatic acting career and Sam can't forget that Jennifer Jason Leigh pooped her pants in this movie and got an Indie Spirit nom for it! Comments? Requests? Let us know at @thekidmanifesto or thekidmanifesto@icloud.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kidmanifesto/support
That is right folks, we were lucky enough to be invited down to Kidderminster to spend the day on the set of a movie. Not just any movie either the movie was Black Site the third outing for Tom Paton the up and coming director of Pandorica and Redwood. He is bringing along the always awesome Mike Beckingham and his world class crew of George Burt behind the lens and Craig Hinde as his 1st AD. We had an amazing day watching these guys who are taking there Indie Spirit to the next level with a ballsy as hell Cosmic Elder God Punchy Kicky movie. While on set we had the privilige of talking to many members of the cast so we have awesome interviews for you from Tom Paton himself, the ass kicking Samantha Schnitzler and Pheobe Robinson-Galvin. Mike Beckingham making his 3rd appearance on the show (beat by Tom though). Eerie as hell Kris Johnson the amazing Angela Dixon. Thank you to everyone on set for making our day so awesome we cant wait to see the end result of what looks to be a damn fine movie and hope to see all these guys again soon. we hope you will join us in supporting the hell out of this cast an crew and Like, Follow Subscribe to every avenue of social media you can. lets get eyeballs on Black Site and #SupportIndieFilm
Now more than ever independent artists thirst for an opportunity to be heard. Indie Review Radio is the catalyst to do just that. Each week the show will feature the best and greatest in the world of independent musicians artists and seasoned industry professionals. The show will include new music by indies, the latest in industry trends by seasoned industry professionals and a wealth of information for independent artists that are looking for what's next in their careers.
"Hell or High Water" is a throwback to 1970s indie films. Director David Mackenzie and actor Gil Birmingham talk about making a contemporary Western that delivers social commentary.
In this podcast Richard, Matt L. and I discuss the Film Independent Spirit nominations from this week; who got snubbed (The Imitation Game!) and who made a big play in the race (Selma!). We break down the categories to find a 30th Spirits Awards with a bit of a throwback to its early days to truly indie picks like Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter. We talk about the hows and whys of Harvey Weinstein's failure to secure a single nomination for The Imitation Game and will it be a bellwether for the season to come. And what happened in the Best Screenplay category? Then we dig into the two critics groups announcing next week; the New York Film Critics Circle on Monday the 1st and the National Board of Review on Tuesday the 2nd. Lots of Boyhood predictions, which is to be expected from the best rated film of the year. Also across the board predictions for Michael Keaton (Birdman) for Best Actor, Julianne Moore (Still Alice) for Best Actress, J.K. Simmons (Whiplash) for Best Supporting Actor but a split in Best Supporting Actress that finds a battle between Jessica Chastain for A Most Violent Year and Patricia Arquette in Boyhood but with a fun prediction from Matt L. You'll just have to listen to the podcast to find out who.
This week on the InSession Fim Podcast, we discuss the new remake of Oldboy directed by Spike Lee and starring Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Olsen. Going off that, we discuss our Top 3 Unnecessary Remakes and dive into the nominations of the Independent Spirit Awards which were announced last week. And to finish off the show, we discuss the awful tragedy of Paul Walker and discuss films we've seen over the last week.
Dean Bertram (writer-director, also co-founder of the A Night Of Horror International Film Fest in Sydney Australia) Denesa Chan (actor-producer, her horror-comedy short premiered at Screamfest 2001 in LA and just won an Indie Spirit award at the Sydney fest) THE VIRGIN FOREST -- new Australian horror feature commencing production next week, Bertram writer-director, Chan to star and co-produce. HAIL SATAN! -- Chan's award-winning US horror-comedy short, she starred and produced. Premiered at 2011 Screamfest in LA. DEAD LINES -- Spector's directorial debut, screenplay by Spector and Nutman, Chan to star and co-produce. ABED -- US horror short based off the Elizabeth Massie story from Book of The Dead. Nutman produced.
Dean Bertram (writer-director, also co-founder of the A Night Of Horror International Film Fest in Sydney Australia) Denesa Chan (actor-producer, her horror-comedy short premiered at Screamfest 2001 in LA and just won an Indie Spirit award at the Sydney fest) THE VIRGIN FOREST -- new Australian horror feature commencing production next week, Bertram writer-director, Chan to star and co-produce. HAIL SATAN! -- Chan's award-winning US horror-comedy short, she starred and produced. Premiered at 2011 Screamfest in LA. DEAD LINES -- Spector's directorial debut, screenplay by Spector and Nutman, Chan to star and co-produce. ABED -- US horror short based off the Elizabeth Massie story from Book of The Dead. Nutman produced.
Oscar Schmoscar. What is anybody gonna do with a Golden Globe, anyway? Don't even get me started on the Indie Spirit. Sounds like a deoderant. The only awards that matter are here are the WAFCA Awards, courtesy of the very best film critics in the Washington DC Area. In preparation for Monday morning's huge announcement of our WAFCA Award winners, we'll be joined by two Keeping It Reel's Tim Gordon, as well as Comcast.net's Rebecca Cusey to talk about the event and our personal nominees for the best movies of the year. If we're lucky, we'll get them to stick around and help us deciper the latest film from Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman. Plus, even though the studio didn't want us to screen it(must've been scared of something), we'll have a review of ninja slash-a-thon, The Warrior's Way, starring Geoffrey Rush and Kate Bosworth! All this plus the news and DVD releases for the week. It's gonna be a jam packed show, so we hope you'll join us!