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Q&A on Netflix's First Kill with actor Imani Lewis. Moderated by Justine Browning. Falling in love is tricky for teens Juliette and Calliope because one's a vampire and the other's a vampire hunter -- and both are ready to make their first kill.
Q&A on the series The Walking Dead: World Beyond with actor Alexa Mansour. Moderated by Justine Browning. The series will focus on the first generation to grow up during the zombie apocalypse.
Q&A with director Sonia Kennebeck. Moderated by Justine Browning, Entertainment Weekly. An average American family becomes entangled in a bizarre web of espionage and corporate secrets when the U.S. government targets the family's hacker son.
We're back in the studio and there's a new Ben Affleck film to talk about. So Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy, Bill Bregoli and guest Justine Browning open the books on "The Accountant" which also stars J.K. Simmons and we have what both Affleck and Simmons have to say about the film. Then we take on "Moonlight," a film about a young gay man which has lots of Oscar buzz. Then there's a Western - "In a Valley of Violence," which stars Ethan Hawke as well as Eddie Murphy's new film "Mister Church" and the gay murder mystery "King Cobra" starring James Franco and Christian Slater." It's very diverse and it's all right here!
We all know Meryl Streep can do anything, even sing. But what if she sings badly, on purpose? Is it enough to get her an Oscar? Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy, Bill Bregoli and Justine Browning discuss this new Stephen Frears movies and Meryl's chances. Plus we take on the new dramedy starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller called "War Dogs." Does it work? Is Jonah really a jerk? Then there's "A Hologram for the King" starring Tom Hanks and "Imperium" starring Daniel Radcliffe. Big stars, interesting movies...and us.
What does "The BFG" mean? Well, Neil Rosen, Bill Bregoli and guest Justine Browning will explain the title of this lastest from Steven Speilberg and whether it's up to snuff with his past efforts. We also look at some of Steve Spielberg's best and worst films which you may want to consider re-watching. We also look at some new on-demand titles including the retro 70's-style thriller "Carnage Park" and the Iranian drama "September of Shiraz." And for you DVD fans there's the newly released "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" starring Tina Fey and Margot Robbie. It's BFG and WTF in the same show - all your favorite acronyms!
Disney's latest animated classic turned into a live-action extravaganza is "The Jungle Book" and Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy , Bill Bregoli and Justine Browning unleash their inner beasts on it. Is it worth taking your young 'uns to it? And how are the voice-overs by Bill Murray and Christopher Walken? We also wonder what other Disney classics could get the live-action treatment as well. And we take on the new Jake Gyllenhaal drama "Demolition" and James Franco's 97yh movie this month "The Adderall Diaries."
Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy and Bill Bregoli are joined by special guest Justine Browning and recap those crazy Oscars. Were their predictions on the money? How about Chris Rock - was he just right or did he go overboard? And did anyone actually pay for those Girl Scout cookies? We also review "Legend," aka "the other Tom Hardy movie" and "The Danish Girl," both of which are now on demand. Once again we have lots of entertainment but no Thin Mints.
Grandma, 99 Homes, Where To Invade Next and Citizenfour are among the On Demand films dsicussed by Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy and Bill Bregoli along with our special guest critic Justine Browning. We also take on the newest James Bond film Spectre and Bond fanatic Bill McCuddy gives his opinion. And if that's not enough we also discuss actors in Super Bowl commericals - how did they do? And what this about Peyton Manning and a certain beer company?
Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy, Bill Bregoli and special guest Justine Browning talk about who should play El Chapo in the inevitable movie as well as what happened during the Golden Globes (who was the designated driver that night?). And we also get into new movies now on DVD including The Martian, The Walk and Woody Allen's Irrational Man. And speaking of Woody Allen - we have some great soundbites from the Woodster including what he thinks of when he goes to bed at night. Not to mention new On Demand movies including The Lamb, A Perfect Day and The Benefactor. Also, Neil lists some movies fans of the late David Bowie may want to check out.
In this episode Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy, Bill Bregoli and guest Justine Browning talk about the new movie "Carol" which stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. And they talk about movies on-demand including "Man Up," "Crminal Activities," "We Are Your Friends," and the mountain climbing documentary "Meru." Plus we talk about how the unfortunate events in Paris may affect the movie business. And we reveal sure-fire ways to get quoted in movie ads.
In this episode of Sitting Around Talking Movies Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy and Bill Bregoli are joined by Justine Browning as they talk about the new Ridley Scott space adventure "The Martian." And speaking of "The Martian" Bill bregoli has clips of Matt Damon, RIdley Scott and Jessica Chastain talking about making the film. Justine gives her view of "The Walk" and we also talk about new DVD and Blu Ray releases "Spy" and "Entourage." And we also talk about the new On Demand films "Manhattan Romance" and "The Connection." And just for good measure we wonder about the future of movie theaters in this age of flat-screens and cell phones.
Matt Donato and Justine Browning are back... back again... to talk the year 2014 in movies and gush further about Keanu Reeves. You can learn more about Matt by following him on Twitter at @DonatoBomb and at WeGotThisCovered.com! You can follow Justine on Twitter at @JustBrowning! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltSportsTalk.com! #phenomenal
Justine and Matt, here in Part Two, continue to share experiences interviewing actors and directors, and play a final lightning round of some famous actors favorite movies. You can follow Matt Donato on Twitter @DonatoBomb, Justine @JusBrowning, and you can check both of them out on WeGotThisCovered.com! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
Matt Donato and Justine Browning both love film, which led to a wonderful conversation. In Part One, we start with the Keanu Reeves/Patrick Swayze classic Point Break, delve into 1994 in film, and so much more! You can follow Matt Donato on Twitter @DonatoBomb, Justine @JusBrowning, and you can check both of them out on WeGotThisCovered.com! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
Well, well, well, look who's back for more - or if you're a first timer, welcome to I'd Rather Be At The Movies, We Got This Covered's film podcast darling. Entering our second week of official podding, Justine and I are starting to get the hang of this whole "talk about movies" gig, but we'll accept any feedback from you guys on how to become the best podcasters in the multiverse. Oh, you guys all know my co-host Justine Browning, right? New York City press circuit mainstay, and WGTC's red carpet correspondent? Sorry newbies, don't want to leave you uninformed.
The day is finally here! We've been promising you for weeks now that a film podcast would officially be starting once again to fill the WGTC Radio void, and that podcast is I'd Rather Be At The Movies. Joined by my co-host Justine Browning, each week we'll be dishing out the latest in industry news, the newest big movie releases, those diamond-in-the-rough Blu-Ray arrivals and of course, some random bantering that you'll obviously grow to love - LOVE US, DAMMIT!
Starting a podcast wouldn't feel right without some technical difficulties right off the bat, and on our second episode in, my co-host Justine Browning and I found out an unfortunate fact - my Blue Snowball microphone doesn't exactly get along with her laptop. Since I hiked across New York City to do the show, we attempted a salvage mission on this week's episode, one that honestly turned out much better than expected. Please show some mercy as we were forced to record using only an internal microphone. Being the troopers that we are though, we powered ahead despite the small obstacle and are now bringing you another episode of I'd Rather Be At The Movies.