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Blindspotting discussion with writers/producers/actors Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs, actor Janina Gavankar, and producers Jess Calder and Keith Calder on July 24, 2018 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Moderated by Dave Karger.
The English playwright Arthur Wing Pinero said “Where there's tea, there is hope.” We bought some Ukiyo tea infusers for today's show, and we hope wasn't a waste of money. Joining us is the movie producer and tea aficionado Keith Calder to infuse some tea and some knowledge into our very unsteeped minds.
Join us for girls movie review as we gather together to share our thoughts and views on the movie One Night in Miami with our girl friends.A fictional account of one incredible night where icons Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown gathered discussing their roles in the Civil Rights Movement and cultural upheaval of the 60s.See more on One Night in Miami (2020) - IMDb(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10612922)Directed by | Regina KingProduced by | Jess Wu Calder, Keith Calder, Jody KleinScreenplay by | Kemp PowersFor more information and other valuable resources, make sure to subscribe, follow and visit our sites.Website: www.thevoiceofmany.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theevoiceofmany/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheVoiceofMany3Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Voice-of-ManyLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/the-voice-of-many-podcast-1417a81b7
Hosts Josh and Jamie and movie producer Keith Calder (BLINDSPOTTING, THE GUEST) take on 70s New York grit hostage/heist movies with a double feature of DOG DAY AFTERNOON (1975) + THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123 (1974). Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on THE WICKER MAN (1973) and WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-06:21 DOG DAY AFTERNOON // 06:21-43:41 TAKING OF PELHAM 123 // 43:41-1:25:47 Outro // 1:25:47-1:28:50 Josh's Twitter: https://twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
This week the Queerwolves (who are down a Michael) are joined by producer Keith Calder (You're Next, Blair Witch, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane) to talk 2014's THE GUEST. This is the first time we've talked to someone about a movie they actually worked on, and Keith handled it like a pro! Brennan nerds out about the soundtrack, Sam would definitely open his door to Dan Stevens, and Nay comes to terms with the shower scene. Plus, in Tea Time we sip on MIDSOMMAR, CULTURE SHOCK, THE MAGICIANS, and LOS ESPOOKYS! Find Keith Calder on Twitter @keithcalder Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @queerwolfpod You can follow the whole crew here... Nay: Twitter & Insta @blakkcupcake Art Insta @gaudylosangeles Sam: Twitter and Insta @samwineman Brennan: Twitter @itsrainingbrens Insta @theburningclem
This week the Queerwolves (who are down a Michael) are joined by producer Keith Calder (You’re Next, Blair Witch, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane) to talk 2014’s THE GUEST. This is the first time we’ve talked to someone about a movie they actually worked on, and Keith handled it like a pro! Brennan nerds out about the soundtrack, Sam would definitely open his door to Dan Stevens, and Nay comes to terms with the shower scene. Plus, in Tea Time we sip on MIDSOMMAR, CULTURE SHOCK, THE MAGICIANS, and LOS ESPOOKYS! Find Keith Calder on Twitter @keithcalder Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @queerwolfpod You can follow the whole crew here... Nay: Twitter & Insta @blakkcupcake Art Insta @gaudylosangeles Sam: Twitter and Insta @samwineman Brennan: Twitter @itsrainingbrens Insta @theburningclem
Currently in theaters / Released on July 20, 2018BlindspottingCollin (Daveed Diggs) must make it through his final three days of probation for a chance at a new beginning. He and his troublemaking childhood best friend, Miles (Rafael Casal), work as movers, and when Collin witnesses a police shooting, the two men’s friendship is tested as they grapple with identity and their changed realities in the rapidly-gentrifying neighborhood they grew up in.Starring: Daveed Diggs, Rafael Casal, Janina Gavankar, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Ethan Embry, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Wayne KnightWritten by: Rafael Casal, Daveed DiggsProduced by: Keith Calder, Jess Calder, Rafael Casal, Daveed DiggsDirected by: Carlos López EstradaCinematography: Robby BaumgartnerDistributed by: LionsgateRuntime: 95 minutes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jenelle Riley (Variety) moderates a Q&A with Actor/Writer/Producers Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal, Actor Janina Gavankar, and producers Jess and Keith Calder. Recorded at the Landmark in Los Angeles on 7/20/18.
The 2018 Sundance Film Festival just wrapped up, and the Critic and the Referee are back to give you their inside scoop on what went down while in those snowy mountains. This was the Critic and the Referee's 2nd year attending the film festival and it didn't disappoint. Enjoy our coverage of day 1 and day 2 of Sundance Film Festival 2018!Day1Hearts Beat LoudRelease: January 26, 2018 (Sundance)A father and daughter form an unlikely songwriting duo in the summer before she leaves for college.Starring: Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Toni Collette, Sasha Lane, Ted Danson, Blythe DannerDirected by: Brett HaleyProduced by: Sam Bisbee, Houston King, Sam SlaterWritten by:Brett Haley, Marc BaschCinematography by: Eric LinDistributed by:Gunpowder & SkyRuntime: 97 minutesBlind SpottingRelease: January 18, 2018 (Sundance)A raucous, rap-filled and often revealing story of male friendship on the rapidly gentrifying streets of Oakland, California.Starring: Janina GavankarDirected by: Carlos López EstradaProduced by: Jess Calder, Keith Calder, Rafael Casal, Daveed DiggsWritten by:Rafael Casal, Daveed DiggsCinematography by: Robby BaumgartnerDistributed by:LionsgateRuntime: 97 minutesThe Catcher Was a SpyRelease: January 19, 2018 (Sundance)In the midst of World War II, major league catcher Moe Berg (Paul Rudd) is drafted to join a new team: the Office of Security Services (the precursor to the CIA). No ordinary ballplayer, the erudite, Jewish Ivy League graduate speaks nine languages and is a regular guest on a popular TV quiz show. Despite his celebrity, Berg is an enigma - a closeted gay man with a knack for keeping secrets. The novice spy is quickly trained and sent into the field to stop German scientist Werner Heisenberg before he can build an atomic bomb for the Nazis.Starring: Paul Rudd, Guy Pearce, Jeff Daniels, Paul Giamatti, Sienna MillerDirected by: Ben LewinProduced by: Kevin Scott Frakes, Tatiana Kelly, Buddy Patrick, Jim YoungCinematography by: Andrij ParekhRuntime: 138 minutesDay2Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on FootRelease: January 19, 2018 (Sundance) - May 11, 2018 (United States)After nearly dying in a car accident, the last thing Oregon slacker John Callahan intends to do is give up alcohol. Encouraged by his girlfriend and a charismatic sponsor, Callahan reluctantly enters a treatment program and discovers that he has a knack for drawing. The budding artist soon finds himself with a new lease on life when his edgy and irreverent newspaper cartoons gain a national and devoted following.Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill, Rooney Mara, Jack Black, Udo Kier, Carrie Brownstein, Steve Zissis, Mark WebberDirected by: Gus Van SantProduced by: Charles-Marie Anthonioz, Mourad Belkeddar, Steve Golin, Nicholas LhermitteCinematography by: Christopher BlauveltDistributed by: Amazon StudiosRuntime: 113 minutesWild LifeRelease: January 20, 2018 (Sundance)In 1960, a boy watches his parents' marriage fall apart after they move to Montana, and his mother falls in love with another man.Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould, Zoe Margaret CollettiDirected by: Paul DanoProduced by: Jake Gyllenhaal, Oren Moverman, Riva Marker, Ann Ruark, Alex SaksCinematography by: Diego GarcíaRuntime: 144 minutesColetteRelease: January 20, 2018 (Sundance)The story of a marriage, Colette shows the lengths one woman must go to escape her husband's control and claim her voice as an artist.Starring: Keira Knightley, Dominic WestDirected by: Wash WestmorelandProduced by: Elizabeth Karlsen, Pamela Koffler, Michel Litvak, Christine VachonWritten by: Wash Westmoreland, Richard GlatzerRuntime: 151 minutes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Inspired by an O.G. paragon of male toxicity — Odysseus — this week we confront the meaning of our obligations, the phenomenon of gaslighting, and a certain typified masculinity near-feral in its ineptitude and shimmering in its self-denial. All in the space of a Homeric reverie. Special thanks to Sir Ian McKellan. SOURCES: Homer, The Odyssey, 12.30-200; 23.231-288 (tr. Fagles, read by Sir Ian) ; "Some Clinical Consequences of Introjection: Gaslighting" by Victor Calef, M.D. & Edward M. Weinshel, M.D., Psychoanalytic Quarterly 50:44-66 (1981) ; Three reddit tales from Keith Calder's tweet: "A weird part of toxic masculinity is not knowing how to poop properly." (https://twitter.com/keithcalder/status/918598272243126272) ; "From Theater to Therapy to Twitter, the Eerie History of Gaslighting," by Katy Waldman (Apr. '16): http://slate.me/1SV4KiE ; Episode photo by Hugh Holland ; Music playlist: http://bit.ly/2yJ6BJu .
Producer Keith Calder (THE GUEST, YOU'RE NEXT, ANOMALISA) comes to Vidiots to discuss THE RED SHOES, DEMOLITION MAN, and the rest of his picks shelf! Recorded at Vidiots in Santa Monica. Subscribe on iTunes!
Keith Calder talks about relationships and asks: What are the Kingdom principles that form the foundation of strong relationships between Christians in a local church context? How do we make our relationships reach their full potential, avoiding common pitfalls that threaten them, so that those outside will see that Jesus is really present among us?
Keith Calder is known in some circles for his work as an independent film producer. In other, much bigger circles, Keith’s known for having the same last name as Eleanor Calder. She’s a model who dates One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson. Hundreds of thousands of 1D fans maintain that Eleanor is a fake girlfriend, and that Louis is actually secretly dating his bandmate Harry. In today’s episode, we talk to Keith about what life’s like when you’re on the wrong end of a widely-held conspiracy theory, and we talk to some of the fans who believe it. Also - we give an update about the amazing hold music in last week's show (episode #33 @ISIS)
Keith Calder and Simon Barrett return for an all-spoiler discussion of The Guest, now on VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray in the U.S. None of this will make much sense unless you've seen the movie, and is full of spoilers.
Depending on who you ask, Keith Calder is either a 35-year old film producer, or one of the players in a vast international conspiracy designed to conceal the greatest love story never told.
Keith Calder and Simon Barrett talk about their new movie The Guest, being influenced by movies they (do and do not) love, the nuance in reaching modern audiences, and when to Blu-ray versus when to VOD.
We've waited a long time to see You're Next, an even longer time to see All The Boys Love Mandy Lane, and we'll never get to see The Day the Clown Cried. While we tear-up about it, producer Keith Calder joins us to describe what it's like to see something you made collect dust on a shelf even as people clamor for its release. He'll explain one direction your luck can go in when your movie is being treated like a used mattress. Plus, Geoff and I daydream about movies that could have been amazing if they hadn't burned in development hell and explore how to email a professional screenwriter looking for advice. You should follow Keith Calder (@keithcalder), the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe) and Scott (@scottmbeggs) on Twitter for more fun stuff on a daily basis. And, as always, please send us your feedback.