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Listen along as we discuss Netflix's three hundred and seventy-fourth film, the 2018 legal drama ‘Monster' directed by Anthony Mandler starring Kelvin Harrison Jr., Jennifer Ehle, Tim Blake Nelson, ASAP Rocky, John David Washington, Jennifer Hudson and Jeffrey Wright. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on X (Twitter) and Instagram and answer our question for the episode, 'Is Steve a monster?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'Oxygen', so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
It's rom-com time. Sort of. Chris has chosen a film from 1999 that no bugger seems to remember. It's the partner-swapping Camden-based comedy, THIS YEAR'S LOVE.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Christopher Webb- Produced/edited by Christopher Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Crap poster mock-up by Christopher Webb- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2024 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram @stillanygoodpodBluesky @stillanygood.bsky.socialEmail stillanygood@gmail.comSupport the show
Jaclyn Bethany is an Emmy award winning filmmaker, writer and actor based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She has been committed to creating art and telling stories exploring complex women, the intimacy of female friendship, sisterhood and queerness from the female perspective. Some upcoming film projects include "Delusion “- a short film in collaboration with Adult Film NYC, “In Transit,” written by Alex Sarrigeorgiou and featuring Jennifer Ehle and Francois Arnaud, and “All Five Eyes,” which she co-wrote with Greta Bellamacina, featuring Bellamacina and Honor Swinton-Byrne. In this episode she talks about her role as the Co-Artistic Director of The Fire Weeds, a female driven immersive theater company based in New Orleans, and her endeavor to present new theater, and new approaches to old theater, in a place where “new” takes some getting used to. She also discusses what she learned as an actor that helps her directing, why she's so fascinated by Tennessee Williams, the importance of a “child-like” approach to the work, and much more. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. Follow Back To One on Instagram
The ‘Austenmania' craze of the mid-90s kicked off with the BBC's production of ‘Pride and Prejudice', which first aired on 24th September, 1995. Now primarily remembered for Colin Firth's ‘wet shirt' scene, Andrew Davies's ‘sexed up' adaptation also starred Firth's real-life squeeze Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet, and was the first serialisation of the novel to be filmed on location, with picturesque country estates providing a ‘property porn' backdrop to the plot's central romance. In this episode, the Retrospectors reveal how Firth later tried to distance himself from the fetishisation of his role as Mr Darcy; explain the part rat urine played in filming the iconic bathing scene; and discover how this sensationally popular miniseries sparked interest in erotic adaptations of Austen's work… Further Reading: ‘Pride and Prejudice at 20: The scene that changed everything' (BBC Culture, 2015): https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20150922-pride-and-prejudice-at-20-the-scene-that-changed-everything ‘Books, Bras and Bridget Jones: reading adaptations of Pride and Prejudice - by Olivia Murphy' (University of Sydney): https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/229392346.pdf ‘The Lake Scene (Colin Firth Strips Off)' (BBC, 1995): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hasKmDr1yrA Love the show? Support us! Join
Well well well. If it isn't us again doing the only thing we know how to do which is talk in circles about movies. This week we discuss the horror-mystery, Saint Maud, which was directed by Rose Glass which is such a hot name. It stars Morfydd Clark as the unholiest of saints, Jennifer Ehle as someone who really knows how to throw a party, Lily Frazer as the angel of o-faces and body quivers, and some other people that we are too lazy to type out! Wanna know what think of this movie? Listen to the end to find out! Follow us on Instagram @meangirlsinterrupted for info on upcoming shows Watch Us: Mean Girls, Interrupted on Youtube Email Us: meangirlsinterrupted@gmail.com Visit: meangirlsinterrupted.com for all this stuff in one place!
This week on the Everything Actioncast, Zach and Chris revisit the 2014 remake of Robocop, which just celebrated its 10th anniversary.Starring Joel Kinnaman as Alex Murphy, 2014's Robocop sees the Detroit cop almost killed by a car bomb after he gets too close to taking down the local crime boss, Vallon (Patrick Garrow). Luckily (or maybe unlucky) for Alex, he's selected to be the first cyborg police officer for Omnicorp. They have robotic drones in war zones around the globe but are legally prohibited from deploying them on US soil. Omnicorp CEO Raymond Sellars (Michael Keaton) believes Robocop can help turn the tide of public opinion and help him deploy robots in every major US city.Zach and Chris talk about some of the things this new version does well, including the horrific view of what's left of Murphy's body, the action sequences, and the complicated arc of Gary Oldman's Dr. Norton along with some of the things that pale in comparison to the original, like its self-serious tone and lack of hilarious satire, the PG-13 rating and the uncharismatic.You can watch Robocop on Max if you want to get refreshed on the remake.Next week we're talking about Darkman, which is coming to 4K for the first time on Tuesday, 2/20.We want to hear your comments and feedback. Send them all to contact@everythingaction.com. Also, let us know your suggestions for movies for us to discuss.Also, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts & SpotifyCheck us out on Twitter (@evaction) Facebook (www.facebook.com/everything.action), and Instagram (@everything.action).
Summary: Summer is coming to a close and academia is back on our minds. Welcome to our fourth LoveFest, where Holly and Devin talk about Jane Austen for literally longer than they've ever spoken about anything on the podcast before. Born in 1775, Austen received a home-based education and began writing in her teens. Her novels were published anonymously during her short life; she died in 1817 at age 41 of what modern physicians believe to be Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Her six novels, though, have endured for centuries and are recognized especially for their wit, humor, and keen social commentary. Topics Discussed: Sense and Sensibility (13:09): Elinor and Marianne Dashwood teach the reader via their contrasting approaches to love that a successful romance requires both logic and passion; Holly's introduction to Austen and a mutual favorite Adaptations: 1995 film ft Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman, Hugh Grant, and Harriet Walter. 2008 BBC Miniseries ft. Dan Stevens, Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield. Pride & Prejudice (25:53): This novel is the foundation of what we think of as a romance book and is still the template some 200+ years later; Lizzie Bennet is a heroine for the ages and Darcy one of the best romantic leads in all of literature. Adaptations: 1995 BBC Miniseries ft. Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle. 2005 Joe Wright film ft. Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen Emma (39:43): Emma Woodhouse goes from playing matchmaking games and meddling in the lives of her friends and acquaintances to realizing she has to mature to earn the proper match of her own in this hilarious, witty novel; Mister Knightley is a favorite of both Holly and Devin. Adaptations: 1995 film Clueless ft. Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash and Brittany Murphy, 2009 BBC miniseries ft. Romola Garai and Johnny Lee Miller, 2020 film ft. Anya Taylor Joy and Johnny Flynn Mansfield Park (49:01): Following one of the harder heroines to love and root for, Fanny, the reader journeys through all kinds of tomfoolery and propriety transgressions on their way to a happy ending in Austen's least-loved novel (for Holly and Devin, at least); key themes of class differences, privilege, and morality add meaning. Adaptations: Don't bother. Northanger Abbey (1:01:13): It's a teenage dream for the reader as we follow Catherine Morland through her summer in Bath as she discovers herself, the meaning of true and false friendships, and ultimately - love (with a side of melodrama and a “murder investigation”); Austen pokes fun at the Gothic novels so popular at the time. Adaptations: 2007 Northanger Abbey TV miniseries featuring Felicity Jones Persuasion (1:11:36): In her final work, we follow Austen's oldest protagonist (27, gasp!) Anne Elliot, who had forsaken her love of Frederick Wentworth years ago after pressure from her family about his status. The reader explores the power of love, of self-advocacy, and not bending to societal pressure while rooting enthusiastically for Anne and Wentworth alike. If you want more details on this novel, check out Episode 17, Classics. Adaptations: 1995 film ft. Ciaran Hinds and Amanda Root, 2007 film ft. Sally Hawkins, 2022 film ft. Dakota Johnson and Cosmo Jarvis (skip unless you want a laugh) Hot On the Shelf (1:18:58): Devin: With Love, from Cold World by Alicia Thompson Holly: Let Him In by William Friend What's Making Our Hearts Race (1:21:37): Devin: Barbie Holly: Oppenheimer Instagram: @heartsanddaggerspod Website: www.heartsanddaggerspod.com If you like what you hear, please tell your friends and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so that we can find our perfect audience.
We're putting on our Regency dresses and top hats to talk Hollipop's absolute favorite thing on film, 1995's Pride & Prejudice miniseries starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle.
This week Josh and Dru discuss 2019's Saint Maud. From Wiki: "Saint Maud is a 2019 British psychological horror film written and directed by Rose Glass in her feature directorial debut. The story follows hospice nurse Maud (portrayed by Morfydd Clark), a recent convert to Roman Catholicism, who becomes obsessed with a former dancer in her care (Jennifer Ehle), believing she must save her soul by any means necessary."Also! Josh watched two films of 1981's Dragonslayer starring Peter MacNicol and 1981's Inseminoid, an Alien rape. Drusilla watched Singapore Sling aka The Man Who Loved a Corpse by director Nikos Nikolaidis. They also discuss A24, Ghostbusters 2, Veep, Sophie's Choice, Spider Baby, Nekromantik, House of Psychotic Women, Pink Flamingos, The Wild Boys, After Blue, Evil Dead Rise, Barbarian, Jeanne Dielman, Enys Men, Take Shelter, A Dark Song, Benedetta, Joan Didion, Mamie Gummer, NEXT WEEK: Mother's Day episode! BEAU IS AFRAIDWebsite: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.com Drusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/ Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkelJoshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
After a month long hiatus, we stumble into a review of Zack's pick, religious drama/suspense flick Saint Maud. This episode is not (unfortunately) sponsored by Gatorlyte :(Directed by Rose Glass. Starring Morfydd Clark and Jennifer Ehle.“Having recently found God, self-effacing young nurse Maud arrives at a plush home to care for Amanda, a hedonistic dancer left frail from a chronic illness. When a chance encounter with a former colleague throws up hints of a dark past, it becomes clear there is more to sweet Maud than meets the eye.”Timestamps 0:00 - Intro / Initial Reviews13:24 - Spoiler Territory38:26 - Final Thoughts / Reviews 48:09 - Next Movie RevealFOLLOW US ON SOCIALSInstagram - @thelitterboxpodLetterboxd - thelitterboxpodTwitter/X/Elon's Land of Lawlessness - @litterboxpod
A short, spoiler free review on She Said followed by a post viewing discussion. Directed by Maria Schrader, the writers of the screenplay include reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, and starring Zoe Kazan, Carey Mulligan, Patricia Clarkson, Jennifer Ehle, and Andre Braugher. New York Times investigative reporters, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey break one of the most important stories in a generation, the story that helped ignite a global movement and shattered decades of silence around sexual assault in Hollywood. Rated: R REEL-View Rating: ⭐️ 8/10 Length of film: 2h 9m Time Stamps for this episode: 0m 0s - 3m 57s Spoiler Free 5m 17s - 16m 13s *Spoiler Alert* Viewable In/On: Select theatres, Peacock, and Prime Video Transcribed Episode Link Show Notes: Intro music by QubeSounds / Outro Music by Alex_MakeMusic – Pixaby Promotion: Newsly use promo code REELF for a free one-month premium subscription Contact me by email at or message me on X @reelfilmpkc Check out the REEL Film Reviewed Website for episode releases, episode transcriptions, exclusive Merch from the REEL Merch online store, upcoming films, advertising opportunities, and much more, thank you for supporting! Subscribe to REEL Film Reviewed for exclusive access to all episodes and membership benefits such as live chats with me and REEL Merch discounts Read magazine interviews with host Kris Chaney, connect with me, and see how you can support the show!
Saint Maud. Join Morris and Rick as they chat this psychological thriller. Is this flick worthy of prayer, or did Saint Maud go up in flames?
On this SPECIAL EDITION of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by Poppy Liu, Emily Meade, Jennifer Ehle, and Britne Oldford of Prime Video's DEAD RINGERS. The series is a modern take on David Cronenberg's 1988 thriller starring Jeremy Irons, Dead Ringers will feature Rachel Weisz playing the double-lead roles of Elliot and Beverly Mantle, twins who share everything: Drugs, lovers, and an unapologetic desire to do whatever it takes—including pushing the boundaries on medical ethics—in an effort to challenge antiquated practices and bring women's health care to the forefront. Following our interviews, Anthony joins Daniel and Shahbaz for a discussion on the series. Season 1 of Dead Ringers consists of six episodes and premieres April 21, 2023 in its entirety on Prime Video.Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast interview now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST ON ET CANADA!THE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTube
We are delighted to welcome Eoin Daly as a very special guest to talk about the one and only Jennifer Ehle! You may know Jennifer from BBC's Pride & Prejudice (Simon Langton, 1995) or in films such as The King's Speech (Tom Hooper, 2010), Zero Dark Thirty (Kathryn Bigelow, 2011), A Quiet Passion (Terence Davies, 2016), Saint Maud (Rose Glass, 2019) or She Said (Maria Schrader, 2022). Join us as we discuss of this and more much! Enjoy the episode and follow us on social media to stay updated! We're @dontknow_her on Twitter and Instagram. And you can support us here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontknowherpod/message
Q&A on the Paramount+ series 1923 with cast Aminah Nieves, Leenah Robinson, Sebastian Roché, and Jennifer Ehle. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety. The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition and the Great Depression.
Evan Bevins and Mark Radulich present our Comic Stripped I Kill Giants Comic and Movie Comparison! I Kill Giants is a 2017 fantasy drama film directed by Anders Walter with a screenplay by Joe Kelly, based on Kelly and Ken Niimura's graphic novel of the same name. The film stars Madison Wolfe, Imogen Poots, Sydney Wade, Rory Jackson, Art Parkinson, Noel Clarke, Jennifer Ehle and Zoe Saldaña. I Kill Giants had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 23, 2018, by RLJE Films. I Kill Giants is an American comic book limited series published by Image Comics beginning in 2008. The comic was created by writer Joe Kelly and artist J. M. Ken Niimura and features Barbara Thorson, a girl struggling with life by escaping into a fantasy life of magic and monsters. We have also discussed other direct comic/graphic novel adaptations such as The Kitchen, Ghost World and I Am Not Okay With this! Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network. Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things: https://linktr.ee/markkind76 also snapchat: markkind76 FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSW Tiktok: @markradulich twitter: @MarkRadulich
It's time to talk about culturally forgotten Best Picture winners as the guys discuss The King's Speech. The guys talk about the surprisingly atypical Hollywood ending, Helena Bonham-Carter's forgotten but impressive performance, the vocal physical exercise montage, Winston Churchill and much more. Plus: did you know Russell Crowe sings all the theme songs for his own films? Next week: time for something COMPLETELY similar! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/best-british-films/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) The King's Speech stars Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham-Carter, Guy Pearce, Jennifer Ehle, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi and Michael Gambon; directed by Tom Hooper. Is It Streaming? USA: Prime Video, Roku Channel, Hoopla, Vudu, Tubi, Redbox, Pluto TV and available to rent. Canada: Prime Video, Hoopla and available to rent. UK: Disney+, Prime Video and available to rent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and TÁR starring Cate Blanchett. Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle. His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.
Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and TÁR starring Cate Blanchett. Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle. His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.
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Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and TÁR starring Cate Blanchett. Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle. His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.
Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and TÁR starring Cate Blanchett. Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle. His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.
#AminahNieves & #JenniferEhle discuss the new #ParamountPlus series #1923 a #prequel to #Yellowstone. The series stars #HarrisonFord and #HelenMirren #Celebrity #interview #TonyToscano #ScreenChatter Show more
Um ótimo thriller jornalístico sobre o início do movimento #MeToo. - Visite o nosso site e confira podcasts de cinema, críticas de filmes, entrevistas, notícias e muito mais - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema - Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br Dirigido com sobriedade e precisão por Maria Schrader, "Ela Disse" sai do mero drama biográfico para se tornar um thriller jornalístico que revela os bastidores da reportagem que ajudou a impulsionar o movimento #MeToo. As atrizes Carey Mulligan e Zoe Kazan interpretam as repórteres Megan Twohey e Jodi Kantor, que deram voz às mulheres que sofreram assédio, abuso e violência sexual do poderoso produtor de Hollywood Harvey Weinstein. O filme acompanha o trabalho das jornalistas desde a apuração até a publicação da histórica reportagem, ressaltando todos os cuidados que elas tomaram para conseguir os depoimentos das vítimas e de ex-funcionários que decidiram denunciar os crimes cometidos por Weinstein, um verdadeiro predador e símbolo de um sistema machista e opressor que existe em diversas esferas da nossa sociedade. Crítica do filme por Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes, editores do Cinematório. Conteúdo também disponível em vídeo. ELA DISSE (She Said, 2022, EUA) Sinopse: As repórteres do jornal New York Times Megan Twohey e Jodi Kantor publicaram juntas uma das matérias mais importantes de toda uma geração: a história que ajudou a lançar o movimento #Metoo, quebrou décadas de silêncio sobre o tema do abuso sexual em Hollywood e transformou a cultura norte-americana para sempre. Elenco: Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, Patricia Clarkson, Andre Braugher, Jennifer Ehle, Samantha Morton, Ashley Judd Direção: Maria Schrader Roteiro: Rebecca Lenkiewicz (baseado no livro “Ela Disse: Os Bastidores da Reportagem que Impulsionou o #MeToo”, escrito por Megan Twohey e Jodi Kantor) Produção: Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle Fotografia: Natasha Braier Montagem: Hansjörg Weißbrich Música: Nicholas Britell Duração: 2 h 9 min Distribuição: Universal Pictures
This is the first of three episodes where Bruce Miller and company are looking back on the year that was. As a special treat for long-time listeners, returning to the co-host seat is our very dear friend and former co-host, Sioux CIty Journal reporter Jared McNett who was last on for our bonus episode, The end of "Atlanta"! On this first episode we're running down our favorite TV shows of the year. Our list includes just about as many tearful finales as it does fantastic new shows, and honestly given how great the year was for television you could randomize what we've got in our top spots and it'd still be hard to argue with. We even included some honorable mentions. But wait! That's not all! Right up front, we've got interviews with Jennifer Ehle, Amina Nieves, James Badge Dale and Marley Shelton, stars of the new "Yellowstone" prequel spin-off "1923," which is set to premiere on December 18 on Paramount+. "1923" (Paramount+) Where to watch: "The Bear" S1 (Hulu; FX) "Andor" S1 (Disney+) "This is Going to Hurt" miniseries (AMC; BBC One) "Better Call Saul" S6 (AMC) "The White Lotus" S2 (HBO) "Atlanta" S3+S4 (FX) "Abbott Elementary" S2 (ABC) "What We do in the Shadows" S4 (FX) "Barry" S3 (HBO) "Hacks" S2 (HBO) "For All Mankind" S3 (Apple+) "Reservation Dogs" S2 (FX on Hulu) Honorable mentions: "Old Man" S1 (FX) "Only Murders in the Building" S2 (Hulu) "The Rehearsal" S1 (HBO) "Under the Banner of Heaven" miniseries (Hulu; FX) "We Own This City" miniseries (HBO) Recent articles by Bruce Miller: Clooney, Roberts bring what star power they can to 'Ticket' What's it like to have your life on screen? 'Spoiler Alert's' Michael Ausiello found out 'Spoiler Alert' earns all of its tears 'Amsterdam' isn't the memorable mystery some thought 'George & Tammy' offers a surface look at country legends Follow the show: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/streamed-screened/id1497387116 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/28W6TG5TZMsXwWARz6lEu4 Twitter: https://twitter.com/StreamdNScreend Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/streamedandscreened Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StreamedAndScreened Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, an entertainment reporter for multiple decades who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal, Jared McNett, a reporter for the Sioux City Journal, and Chris Lay, the podcast operations manager for Lee Enterprises.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victor joins Caitlin to talk about 2019's Saint Maud, a psychological slow-burn from director Rose Glass. It's got one of the most memorable final seconds of a movie ever. We talk themes of religion, penance, ecstasy, and delusion, and we look at some symbolism, too. We also talk about self-immolation, because how can you not? Tangents include board games, our creative writing projects, a rousing FMK of The Chipmunks, an existential FMK, and upcoming horror for 2023.
Ten years ago, we saw the release of Kathryn Bigelow's follow-up to The Hurt Locker, a film which not only won Best Picture at the Oscars but for which she became the first woman to be Best Director as well. She and writer Mark Boal decided to tackle the comprehensive subject of the US' ongoing ten year search for Osama Bin Laden....and history occurred just before they started filming, leading to a dramatic overhaul of the story they were trying to tell. What resulted was an in-depth dramatization of how the US intelligence community eventually found Bin Laden with the focus mostly being on one CIA agent at the center of this investigation named Maya (a composite of several real individuals) played by Oscar-winner Jessica Chastain. This film also stars Jason Clark, Mark Strong, Jennifer Ehle, and James Gandolfini among several others involved in this massive war-time prodecural which attracted a ton of controversy.Host: Geoff Gershon Editors: Geoff and Ella GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Welcome to Reference Max, where we have a lot to say on new releases so fitting it all into a multi-splooshy, spoiler-free review episode!Dig through the archives of growing pains, investigative journalism and historical fanfare with Armageddon Time, She Said & The Lost King this week.0:00 Intro0:43 Start1:55 Armageddon time14:38 She Said24:07 The Lost KingWebsite | Apple | Patreon | Twitter | Instagram
The guys discuss the film adaptation of SHE SAID, the book about the reporting behind the New York Times article bringing the sexual harassment and assault allegations against prominent Hollywood film producer, Harvey Weinstein, to light. The book was written by the two reporters of the New York Times article, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, but tells the story of how information was obtained, how difficult it was to convince victims to go on the record, and what exactly went into the reporting process for that story and others that helped ignite the #MeToo movement. The adaptation was released in theaters on November 18, 2022 and stars Zoe Kazan, Carey Mulligan, Patricia Clarkson, Andre Braugher, Jennifer Ehle, Samantha Morton and Ashley Judd. Listen to the episode to find out how the film stack up to the book. Stay tuned for our next episode on BONES & ALL.
Lex, Nicole, Jillian, and Kenzie are joined by guests Chelsea, Morgan, and Zoë to discuss She Said. The film stars Zoe Kazan, Carey Mulligan, Patricia Clarkson, Andre Braugher, Jennifer Ehle, and Samantha Morton. It is directed by Maria Schrader and based on the New York Times investigation that exposed Harvey Weinstein's history of abuse and sexual misconduct against women by Jodi Kantor, Megan Twohey, and Rebecca Corbett, and the 2019 book of the same name chronicling the investigation by Kantor and Twohey. Their investigation was awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. You can find Nicole's review of the film on Oscars Central here. You can find Zoë's YouTube Channel discussion on She Said here.You can find Sophia Cimenello's review of the film here.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/oscars-central/exclusive-content
On this Quickie Review; Lindsay takes a look at the new movie - currently in theatres - She Said. Directed by Maria Schrader, screenplay by Rebecca Lenkiewicz and starring: Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, Samantha Morton, Jennifer Ehle, Andre Braugher and Patricia Clarkson. Find Schlock & Awe on your favourite podcast app.
For this week's main podcast review, I am joined by Ema Sasic, Dan Bayer & Lauren LaMagna. Together we're reviewing the latest film from Maria Schrader, "She Said," starring Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, Patricia Clarkson, Andre Braugher, Samantha Morton, Tom Pelphrey, Adam Shapiro & Jennifer Ehle. A true story about the New York Times journalists who brought down Harvey Weinstein and led to the #MeToo movement, the film has received praise for its performances, writing, and handling of its sensitive subject matter. What did we think of it? Please tune in for our SPOILER FILLED review as we discuss all of these points plus how we feel it will perform this awards season. Thank you for listening, 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
Bill and Helen from When One Thing Leads to Another podcast return to Flixwatcher remotely to review Bill's choice Zero Dark Thirty. Zero Dark Thirty is a 2012 dramatisation of the international manhunt for Osama bin Laden post 9/11. It's impressive cast includes Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, Jennifer Ehle, Mark Strong, Kyle Chandler, James Gandolfini, Harold Perrineau, Mark Duplass, Joel Edgerton, Chris Pratt, Jeremy Strong and John Barrowman. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by The Hurt Locker collaborator Mark Boal it earned widespread critical acclaim and was a box office success. In the hunt for bin Laden, CIA analyst Maya (Chastain) Harris visits the interrogation (torture) of detainees with suspected links to al-Qaeda with CIA officer Dan (Clarke) Fuller. During this time she is given the name Abu Ahmed, which at first appears to be a dead end but a chance conversation years later reveals that Abu Ahmed may be alive and his brother is dead. With this lead confirmed surveillance points to a compound where bin Laden is assumed to be hiding. Ten years after its release Zero Dark Thirty still remains a tense fictionalised version of real events and this was reflected in the recommendability scores. With a runtime of over two and half hours scores for repeat viewing were much lower and gives Zero Dark Thirty an overall score of 3.77 [supsystic-tables id=283] Episode #271 Crew Links Thanks to Episode #271 Crew of Helen and Bill from When One Thing Leads to Another Find their Websites online at https://www.whenonethingleadstoanother.com/ Please make sure you give them some love More about Zero Dark Thirty For more info on Zero Dark Thirty, you can visit Zero Dark Thirty IMDb page here or Zero Dark Thirty Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Director Maria Schrader, screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz, cast members Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, and Ashley Judd, and New York Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey discuss She Said, a Spotlight selection and World Premiere at NYFF60, with NYFF Executive Director Eugene Hernandez. In 2017, New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey broke a story that would change the world. Uncovering decades of sexual harassment and assault in Hollywood, Kantor and Twohey boldly took on an establishment that had too long been allowed to systematically protect abusers. This thrilling new drama based on Kantor and Twohey's best-selling book about their hard-fought investigation is directed by Maria Schrader (director of I'm Your Man and the acclaimed TV series Unorthodox) from a screenplay by Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida). She Said stars Zoe Kazan and Carey Mulligan in wonderful performances as the two intensely committed reporters whose efforts would ultimately help ignite the #MeToo movement. Schrader's film, in the tradition of All the President's Men and Spotlight, is a tribute to the art and importance of investigative journalism, as well as a moving portrait of two women whose personal lives couldn't be put on hold even as they navigated a labyrinth of NDAs, legal double binds, and frightened witnesses. She Said's remarkable supporting cast includes Patricia Clarkson, Andre Braugher, Samantha Morton, and Jennifer Ehle. A Universal Pictures release. NYFF60 screenings of She Said were presented by Citi.
Uhuu! Chegamos ao episódio 50! A equipe do Sala de Projeção Podcast agradece a todos os ouvintes pela audiência, pelos elogios, pelas excelentes recomendações e por participar da nossa conversa nas redes sociais. Esse episódio é dedicado integralmente a vocês. Valeu demais! O formato deste capítulo é um pouquinho diferente: cada um de nós escolheu um de seus filmes favoritos e fez uma pequena resenha para a gente comentar depois. A discussão foi um belo passeio por cinco filmes em vez de apenas um, mas não se preocupem, com ajuda do nosso fantástico editor Thiago Vergara, conseguimos chegar à nossa meta limite de 1 hora e meia de duração. Sem mais delongas, seguem abaixo os cinco filmes, acompanhados dos Projecionistas correspondentes. Esperamos que aproveitem bastante o episódio e, para aqueles que ouvirem até o fim, não se esqueçam de votar no filme merecedor de um episódio exclusivo. Taxi Driver – Felipe Sobreiro Sangue Negro (There will be Blood) – André Vicente Hellraiser – Renascido do Inferno – Igor de Campos Encontros e Desencontros (Lost in Translation) – Gustavo Leal O Discurso do Rei (The King's Speech) - Diego Nunes Fichas dos 5 filmes: Taxi Driver, 1976. Direção: Martin Scorsese. Roteiro: Paul Schrader. Elenco: Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Albert Brooks, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle. 114 min. EUA. Sangue Negro (There will be Blood), 2007. Direção e Roteiro: Paul Thomas Anderson. Elenco: Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciarán Hinds, Dillon Freasier. 158 min. EUA. Hellraiser – Renascido do Inferno, 1987. Direção e Roteiro: Clive Barker. Elenco: Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Andrew Robinson, Doug Bradley, Sean Chapman, Nicholas Vince, Simon Bamford, Grace Kirby. 93 min. Inglaterra. Encontros e Desencontros (Lost in Translation), 2003. Direção e Roteiro: Sofia Coppola. Elenco: Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, Giovanni Ribisi, Anna Faris. 102 min. EUA / Japão. O Discurso do Rei (The King's Speech), 2010. Direção: Tom Hooper. Roteiro: David Seidler. Elenco: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi, Jennifer Ehle, Michael Gambon, Claire Bloom. 119 min. Inglaterra. Créditos: Ilustração: Felipe Sobreiro (sobreiro.com) Edição e Identidade Visual: Thiago Vergara (thiagommvergara@gmail.com) Música de Introdução: https://www.bensound.com Músicas Another Puzzle (Christopher Young) Are You Awake (Kevin Shields) Betsy In A White Dress (Bernard Herrmann, Dave Blume) Eat Him By His Own Light (Jonny Greenwood) Fantino (Sebastien Tellier) Future Markets (Jonny Greenwood) Goodbye (Kevin Shields) Hellbound Heart (Christopher Young) Hellraiser (Christopher Young) Hope Of New Fields (Jonny Greenwood) Just Like Honey (The Jesus And Mary Chain) Lionel and Bertie (Alexandre Desplat) Main Title (Bernard Herrmann) Oil (Jonny Greenwood) Open Spaces (Jonny Greenwood) Prospectors Arrive (Jonny Greenwood) Sometimes (My Bloody Valentine) Speaking Unto Nations (Beethoven Symphony no 7-11) The 44 Magnum Is a Monster (Bernard Herrmann, James P Nichols) The King's Speech (Alexandre Desplat) The Threat Of War (Alexandre Desplat) Theme From Taxi Driver (Bernard Herrmann, Dave Blume) There Will Be Blood (Jonny Greenwood) Música de Crédito ao Editor Love or Confusion (Jimi Hendrix)
Hey y'all, This episode was originally released as part of Podlander Drunkcast: an Outlander Podcast on Oct. 14, 2020. Get ready to hear Allison tell stories you just heard in the last episode because her memory is garbage and these episodes were recorded months apart! We get into the first episode of A&E/BBC's Pride and Prejudice miniseries and—spoiler alert—spend a lot of time talking about how hot Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle are. Lots of love to you and your elevenses, Allison, Julie, and Janine
We review the 2020 A24 film starring Morfydd Clark, Jennifer Ehle, and Lily Frazer
“Every time I ask, ‘What do you need? What do I want? What does the director want? How do we collaborate? What is generated during the collaboration? What ideas, questions come across? And then I can start constructing something like a look.”Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.“Every time I ask, ‘What do you need? What do I want? What does the director want? How do we collaborate? What is generated during the collaboration? What ideas, questions come across? And then I can start constructing something like a look.”http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.“Every time I ask, ‘What do you need? What do I want? What does the director want? How do we collaborate? What is generated during the collaboration? What ideas, questions come across? And then I can start constructing something like a look.”http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
“Every time I ask, ‘What do you need? What do I want? What does the director want? How do we collaborate? What is generated during the collaboration? What ideas, questions come across? And then I can start constructing something like a look.”Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.“I do think that in cinematography in a film is all about rhythm and timing. When you operate a camera, which I did for 20 years, it is like a musical instrument in a way. It's a visual musical instrument that doesn't make sounds, but the way that you follow somebody, or the way that you pan…” http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
“I do think that in cinematography in a film is all about rhythm and timing. When you operate a camera, which I did for 20 years, it is like a musical instrument in a way. It's a visual musical instrument that doesn't make sounds, but the way that you follow somebody, or the way that you pan…” Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett..Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
“Every time I ask, ‘What do you need? What do I want? What does the director want? How do we collaborate? What is generated during the collaboration? What ideas, questions come across? And then I can start constructing something like a look.”Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award."By the time I actually started studying cinematography, I was 24. And I really enjoyed that then, especially because of all the traveling I did. I spent a year in America and South America, just traveling by myself. You know, you have to somehow enrich and nurture yourself, and even though at the time when I was doing it, I sometimes felt like, Oh God, all my friends know exactly what they want to do. I somehow didn't fit into that framework right away. I think it was, in retrospect, it was perfect.”http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
"By the time I actually started studying cinematography, I was 24. And I really enjoyed that then, especially because of all the traveling I did. I spent a year in America and South America, just traveling by myself. You know, you have to somehow enrich and nurture yourself, and even though at the time when I was doing it, I sometimes felt like, Oh God, all my friends know exactly what they want to do. I somehow didn't fit into that framework right away. I think it was, in retrospect, it was perfect.”Florian Hoffmeister is a prolific director of photography. Recent works by Hoffmeister include his lensing on the Apple TV+ series Pachinko, the critically-acclaimed political thriller Official Secrets starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matt Smith, and the forthcoming film TÁR starring Cate Blanchett.Hoffmeister is well-known for his collaboration with Terence Davies on feature films The Deep Blue Sea, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russel-Beale, and A Quiet Passion, starring Cynthia Nixon and Jennifer Ehle.His work on Brian Kirk's television phenomenon Great Expectations earned him further distinction as well as numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a BAFTA, and an ASC Award.http://florianhoffmeister.dePachinkoGreat ExpectationsOfficial Secrets The Deep Blue Seawww.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.org
EPISODE 85 – ROBOCOP (2014) Bored or alive, you're coming with us. This week, Chris pitches a Recess reboot; Ashley ponders the Detroit accent; Brian explains what happened to Murphy's body; and Brandon can't get over the Daddy Suit. BTW: “I'm not saying fascism is good, but…” Starring: Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Abbie Cornish, Jackie Earle Haley, Michael K. Williams, Jennifer Ehle, Jay Baruchel, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and Samuel L. Jackson Directed by José Padhila FOLLOW US:Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/trashwatch)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)TikTok (@trashwatchpodcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatchpodcast/)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian's music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)Support the show
This week Steph is back again. The girls discuss audiobooks and their favorites. Tangents include K dramas, the struggles of moving and the way all topics eventually devolve into smut. Around minute 30, it really goes downhill. ----more---- Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok | Other Links STEPH'S SHOP - Red Rebel Affiliate Links: Jess's Book of the Month Club referral Loretta's Chirp audiobooks referral (50% off your first purchase) Dev's FandomSleeves Code - Dev10 Dev's Once Upon a Book Club Box Code - Dev10 Books Mentioned: My Dearest Darkest - March 29th, Sapphic Horror All My Rage - Sabaa Tahir Lover Arisen - JR Ward The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley Beach Read & People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 4 manga Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout Night Huntress series by Jeanine Frost Crossroads by Laurel Hightower A Court of Thorns and Roses, Part 1 - By Sarah J. Maas, narrated by full cast being released on April 1st. Audiobook Recs: The Raven Cycle - By Maggie Steifvater, narrated by Will Patton Scorpio Races - By Maggie Steifvater, narrated by Steve West & Fiona Hardingham The Illuminae Files - By Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff, narrated by full cast Aurora Rising - By Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff, narrated by full cast Daisy Jones and the Six - By Taylor Jenkins Reid, narrated by full cast Kingmaker Chronicles - By Amanda Bouchet, narrated by Mia Barron Curse of the Gods - By Jane Washington & Jaymin Eve, narrated by Vanessa Moyen The Sun Is Also a Star - By Nicola Yoon, narrated by Bahni Turpin, Raymond Lee, and Dominic Hoffman The Infernal Devices - By Cassandra Clare, narrated by Jennifer Ehle, Ed Westwick, Heather Lind, and Daniel Sharman The Dark Artifices - By Cassandra Clare, narrated by Morena Baccarin and James Marsters Movies & TV: The Beauty Inside on Netflix The Business Proposal on Netflix
Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Phil and Laura as they review Rose Glass' debut, Saint Maud (2019).This week on the pod we attempt to unravel the enigma which is Maud, a character we found to be incredibly intriguing. We discuss our own frustrations with the blind faith demonstrated, we also chat about the bleak-beauty of the coastal setting. Plus we shall be finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking, we also reveal some fun trivia facts along the way. We hope you enjoy the show, thanks for listening!Email - Horrorprojectpodcast@hotmail.com Twitter - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcastTikTok - @horrorprojectpodcast
Season Twelve kicks off with some holy terror as we discuss the last temptation of SAINT MAUD (2019). Here to help me dodge the fire and brimstone and possibly provoke the wrath of God are my very special guests KASEY LOMAN, the creative mind behind EVILGOODS DESIGN and the FEMMES OF FRIGHT collection, and http://mgrpodcast.com/ (NICOLE DAVIS), co-host of http://mgrpodcast.com/ (MOVIE GO ROUND). In SAINT MAUD, a rather unstable nurse who has had a recent religious conversion is assigned a new patient and will go to dangerous lengths to save the woman's soul before she dies. Is Maud mad? Or is she truly touched by the Lord? Expect omens in the sky, portents in your beer, nails through your feet, and an occasional soul-shattering Godgasm. SAINT MAUD was written & directed by ROSE GLASS and stars MORFFYD CLARK and JENNIFER EHLE. Check out FEMMES OF FRIGHT: VOLUME 2 designed by KASEY LOMAN at www.screamqueenz.com/merch Visit us at https://www.ScreamQueenz.com (www.ScreamQueenz.com) ***** Get access to THE FINAL REEL, "DAMN YOU, UNCLE LEWIS!" and all other Premium ScreamQueenz https://www.patreon.com/screamqueenz (PATREON) Content for as little as $5 a month. Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/screamqueenz (www.Patreon.com/screamqueenz) ***** Come watch a movie with me for free in the comfort of your own home every Sunday night at 8pm EST at the https://www.ScreamQueenz.com/drivein (SCREAMQUEENZ VIRTUAL DRIVE-IN) for free Pride Month Watch Parties at https://www.ScreamQueenz.com/drivein (www.ScreamQueenz.com/drivein ) ***** https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz (BUY ME A COFFEE) at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/screamqueenz) ***** Leave a https://www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz (REVIEW) at https://www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz (www.lovethatpodcast.com/screamqueenz) ***** Get all your https://www.screamqueenz.com/merch (SCREAMQUEENZ MERCHANDISE )and browse our entire catalog of hand-curated designs at https://bit.ly/merchsq (SCREAMTEEZ). Visit www.screamqueenz.com/merch ***** Catch all the video fun on the official https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber (ScreamQueenz YouTube Channel)! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2yOVFHmwA0hHEt5Gpd7DA?view_as=subscriber) ***** https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate (CAPTIVATE.FM )is the only podcast host dedicated to helping your podcast grow. Try them out for free for 7 days at https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate (https://www.screamqueenz.com/captivate) ***** Don't settle for subpar sound. Get a free 7 day trial of https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast (SQUADCAST.FM - Remote Recordings For Professional Podcasters) at https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast (https://www.screamqueenz.com/squadcast) Mentioned in this episode: July Drive in https://screamqueenz.captivate.fm/drivein (SQ Drive In)
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Welcome back, friends. It's Sarah's birth month, so she got to choose our topic: BOOKS! It's a good one! Question 1: Name 3 books throughout your life that have shaped who you are today? Birthday Sarah starts us off. SARAH'S FIRST BOOK: Grimm's Fairy Tales, the really old, darker, less happily-ever-after versions of so many stories we know and love. Did we say darker? How about WAY darker? Like, Snow White has a lot of hearts being cut out of animals. Some stories have people gouging out eyes. Sarah regales us with a retelling of a family favorite: “Little One Eye, Little Two Eyes, Little Three Eyes,” a classic Cinderella-type story, where “Cinderella” is named for how many eyes she has (spoiler: It's two). Her stepmother and stepsisters have either fewer or more eyes than that, and they treat Little Two Eyes really badly. A wise woman tries to help out and somehow makes it worse. (You're gonna need this palate cleanser.) But then along comes a knight to make it all better. And then Sarah hits us with the coolest part of this story: Sarah might be a Grimm on her mom's side! BRYN'S FIRST BOOK: Little House in the Big Woods, by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The first book in a 9-book series of the author's experiences growing up as a little girl in the “big woods” of Wisconsin in 1871. Bryn read it as a child, and has come back to it throughout her life. She has a favorite memory of her mother reading it to her and her brother by firelight one night during a power outage. Favorite chapters: Christmas, the Sugar Snow, Dance at Grandpa's. Favorite thing about the book: the writing, thanks in large part to Wilder's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, who made the books into what they became: New Yorker article from August 2009. Resource: Racism and Cultural insensitivity in the Little House books Excellent article by Liz Fields in the American Masters section of PBS.org: Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page, What should be done about racist depictions in the “Little House” books? SARAH'S SECOND BOOK: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. An 1813 novel that follows Elizabeth Bennett and her sister Jane, who are of marriageable age, and must navigate suitors, social engagements, family and societal pressures. The novel delves into manners and etiquette of English society, the importance of marrying for love rather than money or social prestige, and overall has such delightful depictions of characters that captured Sarah's teenage imagination. P&P Watch List: Take your pick Or go straight to Sarah's fave, the BBC's excellent 1995 6-part miniseries starring Colin Firth in his breakout role, and Jennifer Ehle. Bonus reading: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Bonus Watching: Bridget Jones' Diary BRYN'S SECOND BOOK: The Passion, by Jeannette Winterson, a fairy tale set in an historical place and time. It's the fantastical, magical, often dark story of Henri (a French soldier and Napoleon's chef during the Napoleonic Wars) and Villanelle, the heart-broken red-haired daughter of a Venetian boatman, who has webbed feet and is a free thinker who lives in the moment. What's a villanelle? The book started to mirror the poetic form in some ways, like unlocking a secret This was Bryn's first introduction to gender fluidity SARAH'S THIRD BOOK: Heir to the Empire, by Timothy Zahn. After seeing the original Star Wars trilogy for the first time in 1991, Sarah this newly published first book of the Thrawn trilogy at her local library and FREAKED out. It's set 5 years after Return of the Jedi and features Leia and Han as a married couple, starting a family (twins are coming!), working for the Republic and Luke is planning a Jedi Training Academy, while what's left of the Imperials are slowly amassing under Grand Admiral Thrawn. He uses his knowledge of Leia, Luke and the leaders of the New Republic against them in an epic struggle for power. A book that continued the story of a movie blew Sarah's mind. It unlocked her imagination in a new way. And her knowledge of all those stories and love of those books has connected her with many Star Wars friends with the rise of social media. Check out Sarah's recap of her chat with the author himself, Timothy Zahn, at a party at Star Wars Celebration Orlando on Skywalking Through Neverland episode 165! BRYN'S THIRD BOOK: Still Life with Woodpecker, by Tom Robbins, in which an exiled princess and a libertarian anarchist, who are both redheads, meet and sort of fall in love. Bryn didn't want to choose this book as her third pick, but she did anyway because of her husband's wisdom. Bryn read it while temping at offices in Orange County (she also read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams during that time, but didn't love it.) Felt sort of dangerous and bold and funny and true at the time to naive 21-year-old Bryn WISDOM FROM BRYN'S HUSBAND, ELON: Books or art or music sometimes show you something you've never seen or known or understood before, and they allow you to imagine something that's possible that you hadn't ever imagined before You don't know how a book is impacting you while you're reading it Bryn's learning from this: This book is one of those for me. It's OK to move on from a book that affected you deeply. Extra homework: Ralph Nader Bryn cheated and included an HONORABLE MENTION book: The Moosewood Cookbook, by Mollie Katsen Question 2: What we want to learn about/deep dive? Sarah asked, “How did the printing press change history?” Real talk: Johannes Gutenberg was NOT the inventor of the printing press! 1st-9th century in China with woodblock printing Metal type printing in Korea began in the 1300s and the first book printed this way is “Anthology of Great Buddhist Priests' Zen Teachings” in 1377. One of these printings is preserved today in the National Library of France. But he did make some improvements Moveable Type changed everything. Check out this story and this one. Global news network created thanks to quicker, cheaper printing that was accessible to middle class New information technology adopted by previously silenced voices, those willing to take risks Revolution! Martin Luther becomes the first religious leader to use printing to his advantage.He's the world's first best-selling author! 1518-1525 his writings accounted for ⅓ of all books sold in Germany. Scientific Revolution: With printed formulas and mathematical tables in hand, scientists could trust the fidelity of existing data and devote more energy to breaking new ground. Bryn looked a little into the future (and the present) of books, especially print books After watching the documentary, The Booksellers, a film about the rare book business, but also about the future of books, Bryn did a small amount of research to look into the state of print books. When e-book readers first became viable, she remembered hearing the media wonder if paper books were dead. Spoiler: They're not! Book statistics: U.S. book industry statistics and facts Print book sales figures have improved over the last five years and unit sales now amount to over 650 million per year. Print also remains the most popular book format among U.S. consumers, with more than 65 percent of adults having read a print book in the last twelve months. Publishers Weekly: Print Book Sales Rose 8.2% in 2020 E-books statistics Audiobooks: 2019 more than $1 Billion in audiobook sales Question 3: What are you excited about regarding books? Sarah is all about audiobooks! Whispersync She also put a call out for Star Trek or Marvel books suggestions. And hipped us to the fantastic International Printing Museum Wayward English major Bryn is excited to become a reader of books again. She might start with Loki, Where Mischief Lies, by Mackenzi Lee, thanks to Sarah's recommendation. Final Thoughts Sarah brings us home: When creating our show notes, both Bryn and I were writing so much more about the books that shaped us, rather than the history of books. When we were discussing our focus for this episode, Bryn texted something profound: “Books are so personal.” So I think that is the perfect way to think of it. Any other two people in the world could have a completely different discussion than we did. 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