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First, let's witness the first Pop Star to go "to space" — would you have ever guessed it'd be Katy Perry? OK, maybe. (Plus, Gayle!) Then, we're contending with Coachella (weekend #1), where the brand activations have been...activated. Ester Dean and Keri Hilson dig themselves deeper (if possible) into a "feud" with Beyoncé (or Ciara?) (Does it matter when you're already posted up at the Khia Asylum?) Joe Mangianello helps bring back the dire wolves (kinda!) and Francesca Farago reveals some spicy anti-Haley Bieber payola going around on TikTok... Plus, Brandon Sklenar gets accused of being "Walmart Glen Powell" and "TJ & Amy: Engagement Watch" continues on! Gleb and Brooks might have broken up for the FINAL time, while Emma Corrin and Rami Malek have broken up for the final time :( Toni and Birdman got [secretly] married? And then [publicly] divorced? Louis from 1D is dating a Love Islander and Adrien Grenier had a baby on his farm... E-I-E-I-O. Call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There? on Thursdays. Want more? Get a ton of bonus content and support the show over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RIP Sinead O'Connor, Joe Mangianello is soon to be single. What's a 'Rainbow Kiss'? Plus, Sex Position of the Day, Five Things, music from Early Autumn Station and a lot more! [EP170]
Justin Kurzel is an Australian filmmaker who has specialized in making films that either adaptations (Macbeth) or based on true events (True History of the Kelly Gang). His latest film - Nitram - is no exception. Based on the Port Arthur Massacre that occurred in Tasmania in 1996, Nitram examines mental illness and gun culture and what happens when both are left untethered. Lonnie Chavis is a teen actor most known for his lead role in The Water Man. He headlines the new film The Boy Behind The Door, a Shudder original that is a twist on typical horror storytelling devices. Phil Gelatt & Morgan King come from the world of animation and feature films. Phil is most known for his work as a writer on the groundbreaking Netflix series Love, Death & Robots. Their new film is the visually stunning, adult animated horror-fantasy The Spine of Night, starring an excellent voice cast including Richard E. Grant, Lucy Lawless, Patton Oswalt, Joe Mangianello, and horror king Larry Fessenden. It is available now on Shudder. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, Google, Anchor, Amazon, Pandora Socials @ EndeavoursRadio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
The Filmosophers Movie Talk Show On this inaugural show Chris Busch and Dean Sluyter introduce themselves and the give the audience a glimpse of what's to come with clips of future guests including David Lynch, Joe Mangianello, Alison Ellwood, Charles Busch and Michael Imperioli. [Theme music performed by Scarlet Newman-Thomas, courtesy of The Teenage Diplomat]
What do you get when The Rock, King Kong lite, Joe Mangianello and a flying wolf go head to head? Mayhem! In one of our favorite GoodBad 2 episodes, Jon and Danielle get WILE about wild animals and Dwayne Johnson. Listen with a side of pepto bismol in your latte. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The movie reviews continue with Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy and true to form they are reviewing another dozen new movies on this show. Included are documentaries covering the first wife of Johnny Cash (My Darling Vivian) and the women accused of a prominent North Korean murder (Assassins). Rachel Brosnahan is on the run in Julia Hart’s latest (I’m Your Woman) and everyone is in hiding in a COVID-23 thriller (Songbird). Jamie Dornan believes he is cursed to never be with Emily Blunt in John Patrick Shanley’s latest (Wild Mountain Thyme) and Joe Mangianello is a superhero cursed with a funny name (Archenemy). Steve takes a look at the fourth entry in Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series (Alex Wheatle) and the immigrant drama (Farewell Amor). Sienna Miller thinks she is dead (Wander Darkly) and, after five years, two Drew Barrymores return (The Stand-In). There are also two Meryl Streep films this week including the latest from Steven Soderbergh (Let Them All Talk) and Ryan Murphy’s adaptation of a short-lived musical with an all-star cast (The Prom).
HEY VOTING HBs!!!!! It's election day and if you've cast your ballot already, we admire you!! Maybe you need something to listen to in the poll line! Maybe you want a treat for after you vote! Maybe you need some distraction from anxiety after you do everything under your control. WE'RE HERE FOR YOU! In this Ask-A-Badass episode, Jessica teaches Natalie about cool librarian stuff, all the uses for Lavender. that there are different types of Ranch dressing, and so much more! We also find out that Natalie knows weird Joe Mangianello facts! Check out Jessica's library podcast here!
On this episode of Talkin' Movies, Sam and Raj review Borat 2, the surprise sequel to the 2006 comedy classic. The guys discuss how it compares to the original, and why it's important that Amazon picked up the film before the election. The guys also break down some big film and TV news including Jared Leto's return to the role of the Joker in Zack Snyder's Justice League and a brand new Jake Gyllenhaal/Denis Villeneuve team up on HBO. NEWS Michael B. Jordan is considering directing Creed 3 (Deadline) Jared Leto’s Joker, Joe Mangianello’s DeathStroke to return for Snyder Cut (THR, Collider) Denis Villeneuve, Jake Gyllenhaal reteam for The Son miniseries at HBO (Deadline) Rapid Fire: First look at Tom Holland as Nathan Drake in Uncharted (Twitter) Fast and Furious to end after 11 movies, Justin Lin to direct final installments (Deadline) Trailers: News of the World, Raya and the Last Dragon, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom REVIEWS Raj: You Never Should Have Left, Rebecca, Over the Moon, The Gentlemen, On the Rocks, Borat 2 Sam: Borat 2, Seoul Station Below are some resources where you can learn more about what you can do, plus a list of related movies that you should check out. Resources: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Movies: When They See Us 13th Just Mercy Selma Fruitvale Station Get Out If Beale Street Could Talk Do the Right Thing Blackkklansmen Malcom X The Hate U Give I Am Not Your Negro Watchmen Mudbound Fences 12 Years a Slave Blindspotting Subscribe to this podcast and leave us a review as well! Follow us on social media: Sam Osorio Twitter: @Sam0so Instagram: @samosorio Letterboxd: @samoso Raj Sawhney Twitter and Instagram: @rajsaw236 Letterboxd: @rajsaw2 Music from https://www.bensound.com
News came down that Jared Leto will be returning to play the Joker in Zack Snyder's Justice League. He will be joined by Joe Mangianello, who's playing Deathstroke, and we got a first look at the new Suicide Squad.
0:20 LincDo we have any idea what the strengths of Marvel Studios' SLT (senior leadership team) individual contributors are? We know Feige is the face of the MCU leadership, but there's no doubt Alonso and D'Eposito are also just as critical to the MCU's success to date, but with their own skills and talents. They just aren't especially clear to me, given Kevin and each individual film's directors tend to be more front and centre in BTS and "making of" content.3:58 LincTo build on that question, given the pivot and expansion to being multichannel media creators (from just films and occasional short films, to films, tv series and VR experiences), can we expect to see changes (i.e. additions) to the leadership and hierarchy over the next few years?7:04 LincDo you think we'll see anything come of the Flash Thompson's parents' situation and foreshadowing from Far From Home come to the foreground in Spider-Man `{Home•Something}` 3? Personally, I think it'd be awesome to have Joe Mangianello play his dad.8:30 Steven 84With lots of possibilities opened not only from time travel, but from a potential Multiverse, how do you think Marvel will establish that other versions of dead characters can't , or perhaps shouldn't, be retrieved from other timelines or universes? I am really interested in the moral questions that parallel universes raise when they have come up in science fiction in the past. Jumping off from this, how much do you think would be too much if we start seeing other versions of characters? For instance, I don't want the weight of a character's sacrifice to be diminished, but I think it would be incredible to see Steve retrieve another Natasha while he is returning the stones. Or, many years down the line, see an older Tony Stark from another universe.20:14 LincNetflix is notoriously guarded about their streaming statistics. Do you think Disney will take a similar approach to Disney+?24:36 Giuseppe VicarettiCould we see Kevin Feige write a Comic Book Story line? Is that something he would want to do? It's not something I would want or not want, I just think itd be cool to see him tackle a comic, like J.J. Abrams did. What is your opinion Sean? Do you want to see a written by Kevin Feige Comic Book story?26:28 Brian FletcherWe know that Marvel is good at filling the audience in so that viewers who didn't watch every single film can still follow what's going on in the film they're watching, like with Ant-Man in Endgame. Do you think this is a feasible possibility for introducing new characters like Deadpool or Ghost Rider if Marvel Studios were to create a separate label for R-rated stories? (This is, of course, assuming that those characters' films are R-rated, which I don't think they need to be.)31:44 BrentacPrimeDo you think the Disney+ shows will have the “Marvel Studios” opening like the movies?32:54 Michael Weaselboy Do you think we will see a Storm Cameo in Black Panther 2??33:43 Steven 84If Ant-Man 3 is really coming July 2022, do you think they must be looking at 2023 for Guardians 3? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris and Austin Tschudy (THE META SHOW on TWiTCH) discuss work, not football talk, Captain America, Kevin Smith, crackhead roommate, Twitch, The Meta, Thor, Justice League, Rotten Tomatos, Suburbicon, George Clooney, Batman, homosexual, millennial, Goodwill, VHS, theft, the Phantom Menace, Dubble Talk, streaming, Metal Gear Solid, http://comicsetc.biz , http://www.Click-N-Hit.com , Rhode Island Comic Con, Justice League, Wonder Woman, accent, Robin Wright, Flash, Jewish, Cyborg, Aquaman, secret, DC, Movies, Billy Crudup, Steppenwolf, motherbox, Clark Kent, Smallville, Joe Mangianello, Deathstroke, Jessie Eisenberg, Lex Luthor, Alfred, Suicide Squad 2, http://www.legionpodcasts.com/cinema-psyops/ ,
For the third installment of the Crossover Chronicles Off-season preview, Sean Woodley chats with a trio of CC writers: Bryan Gibberman touches on the Suns, Joseph Nardone commiserates about the Lakers and Joe Mangianello addresses the potentially busy Spurs. Sean is also joined by Zach Harper of CBSSports.com to talk about the Timberwolves and SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell chats about the Bulls.
In Part 2 of the Crossover Chronicles Off-season Preview, Sean Woodley talks about the Sixers with CC writer Joseph Nardone, the Wizards with Jake Whitacre of Bullets Forever, the Grizzlies with CC writer Joe Mangianello, the Bucks with Eric Buenning of Brew Hoop and the Nets with Devin Kharpertian of The Brooklyn Game.