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Kerri Russell stars in the Netflix political drama The Diplomat as a foreign service officer tapped to become the American ambassador to the UK. Russell also starred in the series Felicity and The Americans. She spoke with us last year about these characters and getting her start on The All New Mickey Mouse Club as a kid. Also, we remember author Dorothy Allison, who died this week at age 75. Her critically acclaimed 1992 novel Bastard out of Carolina was based on her own childhood experience of being physically and sexually abused. We listen back to Terry's interview with Allison about the book and her life.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Kerri Russell stars in the Netflix political drama The Diplomat as a foreign service officer tapped to become the American ambassador to the UK. Russell also starred in the series Felicity and The Americans. She spoke with us last year about these characters and getting her start on The All New Mickey Mouse Club as a kid. Also, we remember author Dorothy Allison, who died this week at age 75. Her critically acclaimed 1992 novel Bastard out of Carolina was based on her own childhood experience of being physically and sexually abused. We listen back to Terry's interview with Allison about the book and her life.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Guest host: Bill Whitaker. In our cover story, Erin Moriarty talks with John Grisham and Jim McCloskey about fighting to free from prison the wrongfully convicted. Also: Rita Braver sits down with Sarah McBride, who is running to become the first trans member of Congress; Seth Doane visits with actress Keri Russell on the set of the hit Netflix series “The Diplomat”; Tracy Smith profiles comedian Damon Wayans, star of the new sitcom “Poppa's House”; and David Pogue explores George Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue,” which is marking its 100th birthday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Ape-ril is OVER!!! May has begun and we are one step closer to the premiere of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. This week we discuss what may consider a tremendous sequel, but does it pass the Sequel Rights crew's discerning taste?! Special guest Tyler Aquilina joins us to talk the Matt Reeves helmed film Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your bus bound ape fellowsl! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises! Special Guest: Tyler Aquilina.
Developed by the Open Roads Team and published by Annapurna Interactive, Open Roads doesn't rest on its laurels, which are its lead actresses, Kaitlyn Dever and Kerri Russell. Instead the game's dialogue, choices, and immersive art style is core to this mother-daughter story. We spoke with the Open Roads Team developers which included Amy Fincher (Executive Producer), Noël Clark (Art Director), Aaron Freedman (Engineering Lead), Sarah Robertson (Operations Manager & Associate Producer), and Harrison Gerard (Graphic Artist). In our time together we discussed the story, what they hope audiences will take away from Open Roads as the developer, and the choice behind the game's use of 2D and 3D art styles.
Episode 197: “It's like a wax museum with a pulse.” Jim, Joseph, and George tackle the Top 5 Guitar Solos of all-time while contemplating the best fictional restaurants in movies.· Kerri Russell turns pie into a Broadway play.· Why did Prince call Journey's keyboardist?· Shenanigans' floor plan and making desserts· The 3 versions of LET IT BE· A David Gilmour tug-of-war· Jennifer Aniston shows her flair finger.· Is the burger tainted or not?· Who was the only person to make money of the WALL tour in the 80s?· What is Joseph's obsession with Rush's nine-minute instrumental LA VILLA STRANGIATO?
Let's step out of our comfort zone and talk about some modern music. Jim and Richard discuss "Pound Town" by Sexy Red, plus Jim gets trapped in a porta pot, Aaron Rodgers blew out his Achilles, Jim celebrates a 3-0 week gambling, is Kerri Russell greasy, and much, much more. Enjoy!
Today on the PDX Pet Connection podcast, I have Kerri Russell of Body Balance for Pets. Stay tuned to hear how Kerri uses Whole Energy Body Balance and Reiki to improve your animal's emotional health and mobility. You can find more information about Body Balance for Pets on their website and by following them on Instagram and Facebook. I hope you enjoy this episode with your furry best friend. If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to become part of the PDX Pet Connection community, join our Facebook group and connect with other pet parents, businesses, services, and charities.
Welcome popstars this week step into the world of international politics and diplomacy with The Diplomat starring Kerri Russell as Kate Wyler a lifelong diplomat who is suddenly thrust into the spot as the newly appointed ambassador to the United Kingdom. The job is touted as more of a PR thing public appearances, photo ops, etc. turns out to be anything but when she is immediately catapulted into an international crisis that could lead the world into war and all of this as her personal life is also a dumpster fire. To hear our thoughts on this political thriller and so much more...Just Press Play▶️...Enjoy
Today I sit down with Chucklehead Jr. and we kinda breakdown the movie Cocaine Bear. Enjoy our back and forth on our thoughts! Thanks for listening!
Angelo, Jay, and Rhea are back with a very special episode that has Jay ACTUALLY OVER ANGELO'S HOUSE for an in-depth discussion of Britain's exercise in silliness, Pete Davidson's baffling new TV show, and Kerri Russell's brilliant new Netflix drama.PLUS: the gang discusses whether they would ever watch a movie written by an AI and they do a deep dive into Succession's BRILLIANT balcony fight scene, which leads to a discussion of the best TV fights in history.You're not going to want to miss this episode!To see the pictures from today's episode, click here!The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.
Josh is joined by recurring guests Mo Adewunmi and Daniel Lima for a double feature. First, Mo and Daniel join to talk all about Creed III (Beginning-1:08:04) including whether the movie managed to tell a story about something more than just boxing, Jonathan Majors' powerful performance as the antagonist Damian Anderson, how star and first-time director Michael B. Jordan did in directing the fight scenes and much more! Then, Josh and Daniel discuss Cocaine Bear (1:08:06-End)and whether director Elizabeth Banks struck the right tone between thriller/action/comedy, the effectiveness of the action scenes that relied on a CGI bear, the performances from the deep cast including Kerri Russell, Alden Alden Ehrenreich and Ray Liotta and much more! Spoilers throughout!
Greetings programs! This week on the show Matthew and Simon dig into the latest meme-turned-movie Cocaine Bear and the Canadian Screen Award Best Picture nominee, Brother. One of these films is really good and the other ... well, you'll have to listen to find out!Check out our star ratings, streaming links, and all of our other content at this episode's homepage: https://awesomefriday.ca/2023/03/podcast-cocaine-bear--brother/BONUS CONTENT & SUPPORT:This week patrons at all tier can also hear us speak about Dragonslayer, Idris Elba and The Dark Tower, and more! Join us here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/march-19th-2023-80253200 Patreon Ko-Fi SHOW LINKS: Awesome Friday on Apple Podcasts Awesome Friday on Amazon Music Awesome Friday on Deezer Awesome Friday on Goodpods Awesome Friday on Google Podcasts Awesome Friday on iHeartRadio Awesome Friday on JioSaavn Awesome Friday on Overcast Awesome Friday on Spotify Awesome Friday on Stitcher Awesome Friday on TuneIn CONNECT WITH US: Matthew on Twitter: @SmatthewAF Simon on Twitter: @TemporaryPen Home: AwesomeFriday.ca Awesome Friday on Twitter: @AwesomeFridayCa Awesome Friday on Facebook: Awesome Friday Awesome Friday on Instagram: @AwesomeFridayCa AwesomeFriday on YouTube: Awesome Friday Email Awesome Friday: Contact Us
COCAINE BEAR! COCAINE BEAR! Who doesn't love seeing a (fake) bear in a snowfall of drugs?! I mean, come on. This movie is a hilarious throwback to 80s exploitation and it is a bloody, gorey good time. And can we talk about how awesome Kerri Russell and her jumpsuit are? Plus! Ray Liotta got to be a badass for his final role and we're just grateful to get some more screentime with him after his passing. Go see Cocaine Bear in theaters or stream it at home when it's available. And don't think too hard about it, just have a good time. Stay spooky! Byeeee. https://twitter.com/deeperscreepers https://instagram.com/deeperscreepers?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY= email: deeperscreeperspod@gmail.com Get the full RSS feed here: https://media.rss.com/deeperscreeperspod/feed.xml artwork done by Yuzumaki Ketsueki, instagram.com/yuzumaki_ https://instagram.com/yuzumaki__?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY=All music and videos are owned by the respective artist and production companies. Used for illustration purposes and commentary only.
Cocaine!, Kill Donkeys! It's time for FOOD COURT, your favorite podcast, where we brave the malls and the movie halls so you don't have to! Sean, Michael, and Gary watched Cocaine Bear, the new splatter horror from Director Elizabeth Banks! Will the fellas get high on their own supply? Or will they OD on bad jokes? Tune in to find out! So grab your popcorn, sneak in your snacks, and pop your pepto because it's time to fly out of the back of an ambulance and get road rash on your face! Bon Appétit!
We are back for Part 2 with The Wrong Missy's Lauren Lapkus, now tackling the second half of “Grandma was a Rolling Stone.” The group recognizes Will's comfort and his newfound appetite for laughs - even if his first came when the cameras weren't rolling. Speaking of firsts for Will…he details his first on screen kiss with Felicity herself - Kerri Russell! Of course she wasn't Felicity yet, but she still gave Will some pointers anyway. And her hair! Geez!!! This leads the gang into detailing just how weird TV kissing is, a practice we all know we'll soon be talking about every week. This may not be your first listen to this podcast, but it'll still give you the same Felicity butterflies! Check it out…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We welcome back Jess Miller-Merrell, Founder of Workology in Austin, TX. We talk about her upcoming book on digital recruiting, what she's learned helping fellow HR pro prep for certification testing, and embracing social video. There's also talk about washing top sheets and what happened when Kerri Russell cut her hair on "Felicity." It's always a joy to have talk to Jess and this was no exception! Jess' recommendation: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelalshaw/ How to reach Jess: text 512-548-3005 in the United States workology.com This episode is sponsored by Namely. Visit namely.com/hrsocialhour to make the change to Namely and get your first month free! Join us on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 7 PM ET for the #HRSocialHour chat on Twitter! Be sure to check out our storefront (all profits go to charity): https://www.teepublic.com/user/hrsocialhour
Mike Isaacson, Currently in his ninth season and only the third person to hold this position in The Muny's 103-year history. To date, he has produced 56 Muny shows, 23 of which had never been on the Muny stage before. He has collaborated at The Muny with many Tony award winners and breakthrough talents, including Christian Borle, Colin Donnell, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Gary Griffin, Heather Headley, Jennifer Holliday, Denis Jones, Laura Michelle Kelly, Dan Knecht- ges, Beth Leavel, Norm Lewis, Beth Malone, Kathleen Marshall, Patti Murin, Josh Rhodes, Emily Skinner and Ken Page. The Riverfront Times wrote, “Under the leadership of executive producer Mike Isaacson, the quality of Muny productions rose like the proverbial phoenix.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named him “Theatre Artist of the Year,” noting that by “staging one impressive production after another, he made The Muny simultaneously hip and – be- lieve it – important to our community.” During Isaacson's tenure, The Muny has produced new developmental productions of Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn, Lerner and Loewe's Paint Your Wagon and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. During its record-breaking 100th season, The Muny became the first theatre in the world to produce the legendary Jerome Robbins' Broadway, doing unprecedented archival work on both the artistic and business side. During that same season, The Muny produced the U.S. regional premiere of Jersey Boys. Isaacson has changed the look and feel of a Muny production, overseeing a transformation in every aspect of pro- duction that culminated in 2019 with the arrival of the theatre's extraordinary James S. Mc- Donnell stage, a state-of-the art stage house that includes revolutionary LED technology, automated sets and a host of other innovations. During the summer of 2020, when The Muny was closed due to COVID-19, Mike produced and created The Muny 2020 Variety Hour Live!, an online show that reached more than a worldwide audience of over 400,000. With Kristin Caskey, Isaacson has produced more than 23 Broadway musicals and plays, national tours, off-Broadway and London productions. All told, his productions have received more than 122 Tony nominations and 34 Tony Awards. Last year, he produced the highly ac- claimed David Byrne's American Utopia, which made every major “Top 10” list, and became a highly acclaimed film by Spike Lee on HBO, for which he also served as an executive produc- er. Just as the COVID-19 shutdown of Broadway began, he was awaiting the first preview of Neil Simon's Plaza Suite, starring Mathew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Also, during the shutdown, Isaacson served as a supporting producer of the acclaimed re- vival of The Unsinkable Molly Brown at New York's Transport Group. Other career highlights include: Fun Home (2015 Tony Award, Best Musical; 2018 Olivier nominee for Best Musical), Legally Blonde the Musical (2011 Olivier Award, Best Musical), Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony Award, Best Musical), Red (2010 Tony Award, Best Play), The Humans (2016 Tony Award, Best Play), If/Then, starring Idina Menzel, Lanford Wilson's Burn This, starring Adam Driver and Kerri Russell (2019 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Play), Bring It On: The Musical (2013 Tony nomination for Best Musical), A Doll's House 2 (2017 Tony nomination for Best Play), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Musical), The Seagull, starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard, Caroline, or Change (Tony nomination for Best Musical); One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2001 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play) and Death of a Salesman (1999 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play). For the Independent Presenters Network, Isaacson served as producer for Spamalot (2005 Tony Award, Best Musical), Ragtime (revival) and The Color Purple (2006 Tony nomination for Best Musical). He has received the St. Louis Arts and Education Council's Award for Excellence in the Arts and has been awarded The Broadway League's and Theatre Development Fund's Commercial Theater Institute “Robert Whitehead” Award for excellence in producing. He has served on the board of governors and executive committee of The Broadway League and received the Samuel J. L'Hommedieu Award. He has also received the Equality Award from the St. Louis Chapter of Human Rights Campaign.
Mike Isaacson, Currently in his ninth season and only the third person to hold this position in The Muny's 103-year history. To date, he has produced 56 Muny shows, 23 of which had never been on the Muny stage before. He has collaborated at The Muny with many Tony award winners and breakthrough talents, including Christian Borle, Colin Donnell, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Gary Griffin, Heather Headley, Jennifer Holliday, Denis Jones, Laura Michelle Kelly, Dan Knecht- ges, Beth Leavel, Norm Lewis, Beth Malone, Kathleen Marshall, Patti Murin, Josh Rhodes, Emily Skinner and Ken Page. The Riverfront Times wrote, “Under the leadership of executive producer Mike Isaacson, the quality of Muny productions rose like the proverbial phoenix.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named him “Theatre Artist of the Year,” noting that by “staging one impressive production after another, he made The Muny simultaneously hip and – be- lieve it – important to our community.” During Isaacson's tenure, The Muny has produced new developmental productions of Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn, Lerner and Loewe's Paint Your Wagon and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. During its record-breaking 100th season, The Muny became the first theatre in the world to produce the legendary Jerome Robbins' Broadway, doing unprecedented archival work on both the artistic and business side. During that same season, The Muny produced the U.S. regional premiere of Jersey Boys. Isaacson has changed the look and feel of a Muny production, overseeing a transformation in every aspect of pro- duction that culminated in 2019 with the arrival of the theatre's extraordinary James S. Mc- Donnell stage, a state-of-the art stage house that includes revolutionary LED technology, automated sets and a host of other innovations. During the summer of 2020, when The Muny was closed due to COVID-19, Mike produced and created The Muny 2020 Variety Hour Live!, an online show that reached more than a worldwide audience of over 400,000. With Kristin Caskey, Isaacson has produced more than 23 Broadway musicals and plays, national tours, off-Broadway and London productions. All told, his productions have received more than 122 Tony nominations and 34 Tony Awards. Last year, he produced the highly ac- claimed David Byrne's American Utopia, which made every major “Top 10” list, and became a highly acclaimed film by Spike Lee on HBO, for which he also served as an executive produc- er. Just as the COVID-19 shutdown of Broadway began, he was awaiting the first preview of Neil Simon's Plaza Suite, starring Mathew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Also, during the shutdown, Isaacson served as a supporting producer of the acclaimed re- vival of The Unsinkable Molly Brown at New York's Transport Group. Other career highlights include: Fun Home (2015 Tony Award, Best Musical; 2018 Olivier nominee for Best Musical), Legally Blonde the Musical (2011 Olivier Award, Best Musical), Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony Award, Best Musical), Red (2010 Tony Award, Best Play), The Humans (2016 Tony Award, Best Play), If/Then, starring Idina Menzel, Lanford Wilson's Burn This, starring Adam Driver and Kerri Russell (2019 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Play), Bring It On: The Musical (2013 Tony nomination for Best Musical), A Doll's House 2 (2017 Tony nomination for Best Play), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Musical), The Seagull, starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard, Caroline, or Change (Tony nomination for Best Musical); One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2001 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play) and Death of a Salesman (1999 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play). For the Independent Presenters Network, Isaacson served as producer for Spamalot (2005 Tony Award, Best Musical), Ragtime (revival) and The Color Purple (2006 Tony nomination for Best Musical). He has received the St. Louis Arts and Education Council's Award for Excellence in the Arts and has been awarded The Broadway League's and Theatre Development Fund's Commercial Theater Institute “Robert Whitehead” Award for excellence in producing. He has served on the board of governors and executive committee of The Broadway League and received the Samuel J. L'Hommedieu Award. He has also received the Equality Award from the St. Louis Chapter of Human Rights Campaign.
MASSIVE INSANELY HUGE SPOILER WARNINGIt's Friday!!!! Today Alec & Justin are joined by Geoffrey Calhoun, Author/Screen writer and host of Successful Screenwriter Podcast to discuss the newish horror film Antlers. It's nice the Wendigo community is finally getting some attention. And Jesse Plemmons....I want your agent.
This week Jeff, John & Dave talk about Antlers, now available on HBOMax, directed by Scott Cooper, who is a FORCE. Crazy Heart, Out of the Furnace, Hostiles, Black Mass, now this. Actors love him (he was one of them), Guillermo del Toro loves him so much he essentially forced Cooper to make this film, stepping up as producer. Scary antler stuff, lore, an Oregon meth town in the woods, Kerri Russell, Jesse Plemmons, a child actor who's insanely good... this movie is really great. Give Scott Cooper your love. F the critics. Turn the lights off and press play. Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema Music: soundcloud.com/dasein-artist Beer: @cbarrozo.beer Edited and produced by Dave Green. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say. Twitter: @theloveofcinema, Twitch/Facebook/Instagram: @theloveofcinemapod, YouTube: The Love of Cinema Podcast.
Jenn and Rich explore the darkest parts of the Pacific Northwest in Scott Cooper's Antlers, a film that was much delayed due COVID. Produced by auteur Guillermo del Toro and starring Kerri Russell, what horrors await you in the small town of Cispus Falls, Oregon? Every review helps us get noticed! If you like our show, won't you please leave a written review on Apple Podcasts or the podcast delivery system of your choice? Thanks for listening, and thanks for supporting independent podcasting! Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, or email us at aviewfromthecouch@yahoo.com.
Question: What that TV or movie moment / character that made you feel those feeling for the first time when you were younger? (Eg. The car scene from Titanic is when Audrey first experienced it, Mahoney got all hot and bothered by Rosie O Donnell in East of Eden, Dave was IN LOVE with Kerri Russell in the show Malibu Shores, etc) Show Features: Are You Smarter?, Who's Got The Warrant, Tipsy Or Toddler Socials: @DaveandMahoney Voice Mail: 833-Yo-Dummy https://www.twitch.tv/daveandmahoney Additional Content: daveandmahoney.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello dear listeners! We have a confession to make. Back in 2017 when the opportunity came up to create a James Bond themed podcast our collective thought was: we're not podcasters, but we want that job! Ahem. That's enough insider George Lazenby jokes for one week. More seriously (but barely) it seems rather ludicrous that it's only after 3 ½ years of releasing episodes that Matt, Edgar, and Jason discuss the film about the very actor that brought them together in Québec City back in September 2017. Yes, on this week's show they review the Lazenby documentary “Becoming Bond.” Just as Josh Greenbaum's endeavour takes a tongue in cheek look at the former Bond's life, so to do the trio of hosts. They broach topics as broad as: making a movie within a movie, how to pronounce Lazenby's name (not an issue when typing it!), the James Bond Complex's origin story, tennis lessons, restraining orders, meeting the wife of Bond actors, and, most shockingly, Jason's non-Kerri Russell crush. So sit back, relax, try not to be a larrikin, and enjoy this week's episode all about the Bond actor who to this day deserves more love than he receives.
Привет! It's no secret that we love our action-spy movies, in any and all shapes and forms. In a cinematic landscape filled with Jurassic Park, Star Wars, and humungous comic book movies, the spy film is akin to a breath of fresh air. But what if the latest spy film IS a humungous comic book movie?!? Suspense! That's right, this week Matt, Edgar, Jason and friend of the show Mike Reyes of Cinema Blend discuss the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe endeavour, "Black Widow", directed by Cate Shortland. Natasha Romanoff is a character fans have long hoped would get her own film after spending a decade as a supporting character (albeit often a very strong one). After 2 years with no Marvel movies, does this one deliver? The quartet of hosts get into the thick of things, leaving no vodka shot glass empty: the film's place in the MCU, the risk of hiring auteur filmmakers for projects such as this, magic red dust, "The Americans" starring Kerri Russell (because of course), buying action figures, Olga Kurylenko's "co-starring" role, human actors passing the baton to their CGI counterparts, and most important of all: directly quoting "Moonraker". So sit back, relax, and enjoy this latest discussion of the James Bond Complex. While you do that we'll see if we still fit into our costumes. Excuse us. Follow Mike Reyes on Twitter at @MrControversy83 Follow Cinema Blend on Twitter at @CinemaBlend and of course read their work at cinemablend.com
Mike Isaacson, artistic director and executive producer of the iconic MUNY in St. Louis, shares his producing philosophy. From his beginnings as a theatre critic to the Broadway stage, Mike chats with Hal about his key to success, the importance of giving young artists command of the stage, and what it means to be part of St. Louis’ summer ritual. Mike Isaacson is in his ninth season, and he is only the third person to hold this position in The Muny’s 101-year history. To date, he has produced 56 Muny shows, 23 of which had never been produced at The Muny before including Dreamgirls, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jersey Boys, Kinky Boots and Matilda. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named him “Theatre Artist of the Year,” noting that by “staging one impressive production after another, he made The Muny simultaneously hip and – believe it – important to our community.” During its record-breaking 100th season, The Muny became the first theatre in the world to produce the legendary Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, doing unprecedented archival work on both the artistic and the business side to make it happen. With Kristin Caskey, Isaacson has produced more than 23 Broadway musicals and plays, national tours, and off-Broadway and London productions. All told, his productions have received more than 122 Tony Award nominations and 34 Tony Awards. Most recently on Broadway, he and Caskey produced the highly acclaimed David Byrne’s American Utopia; opening this fall at The Hudson Theatre will be their production of Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite, starring Mathew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Spring of 2019, the duo co-produced the Tony-nominated Lanford Wilson’s Burn This, starring Adam Driver and Kerri Russell. Other career highlights for Isaacson include: Fun Home (2015 Tony Award, Best Musical; 2018 Olivier Award nominee, Best Musical); Legally Blonde the Musical (2011 Olivier Award, Best Musical); Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony Award, Best Musical); Red (2010 Tony Award, Best Play); The Humans (2016 Tony Award, Best Play); If/Then, starring Idina Menzel; Bring It On: The Musical (2013 Tony nomination for Best Musical); A Doll’s House 2 (2017 Tony nomination for Best Play); You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999 Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Musical); The Seagull; Caroline, or Change; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (2001 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play); and Death of a Salesman (1999 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Play). For the Independent Presenters Network, Isaacson served as producer for the Broadway shows Spamalot (2005 Tony Award, Best Musical), Ragtime (revival), and The Color Purple. He has received the St. Louis Arts and Education Council’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, and in 2018, he was awarded The Broadway League’s and Theatre Development Fund’s Commercial Theater Institute “Robert Whitehead” Award for excellence in producing. He has served on the board of governors and executive committee of The Broadway League and received the Samuel J. L’Hommedieu Award. In 2016 he received the Equality Award from the St. Louis Chapter of Human Rights Campaign. To see the latest news on the MUNY, visit MUNY.org. Follow America’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre on instagram @TheMuny. For all things Broadway Biz, visit our Instagram @BroadwayBizPodcast or our website broadwaybizpodcast.com. Have a question for Hal or a topic you'd like him to explore? Send Hal an email at broadwaybiz@halluftig.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Movie Retakes returns with an episode all about "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids", "Honey I Blew Up the Kid," and the upcoming "Shrunk."Skip French class, grab a giant oatmeal cookie or your favorite gigantic bowl of cereal, and enjoy the show!About the Movie Retakes podcast: In the cinematic sea of prequels, sequels, reboots, and re-imaginings, the Movie Retakes podcast considers the merits and desires for Hollywood's new takes on our beloved movie classics. Brothers Matt and Chris Sully examine the latest retake franchises, pitch their own original retake visions, and share their love for the movies that made them.Follow us on Twitter & join in the conversation: @MovieRetakesCheck out our website for podcast episodes, pitches, and other Movie Retakes articles: MovieRetakes.com.
In a special bonus episode, Brian welcomes his old college roommate, Ed Kelly, onto the show to discuss The Rise of Skywalker and the state of Star Wars after the Skywalker Saga wraps up. Topics discussed include: the worst dialogue in the sequel trilogy, the wasting of Kerri Russell, and Ed's personal Star Wars rankings.
A conversation with film distribution professionals on current trends and strategies for independent filmmakers as they begin the process of distributing their films Recorded November 18th, 2019 Cinepolis Theater, NYC FEATURING: Graham Fine (The Film Sales Company, sold over 200 films for domestic and international distribution and has raised financing for numerous fiction and documentary projects. Credits include "My Architect", Academy Award nominee for Best Feature Documentary, "E-Team", Sundance Film Festival Cinematography Award, "Waitress", written and directed by Adrienne Shelly, starring Kerri Russell, Sundance Film Festival premiere, Independent Spirit Award nominee) Nick Savva (Giant Pictures Distribution, credits include "Love, Antosha" Sundance Film Festival premiere, featuring Chris Pine, Kristen Stewart, and Jennifer Lawrence, "Mr. Roosevelt", SXSW Audience Award, "King of Peking", Tribeca Film Festival, "Turn it Around: The Story of East Bay Punk" featuring Iggy Pop, Billie Joe Armstrong, Miranda July, produced by Green Day) Christina Raia (Writer/Director and the Founder of CongestedCat Productions, her work has received coverage in press outlets such as Indiewire and BuzzFeed. She works for Seed&Spark as the head of education, teaching and empowering creators to build their audience and crowdfund their work. She also runs IndieWorks, a monthly screening and community-building series. Christina has been a guest speaker at IFP, Tribeca Market, DOC NYC, ITVFest, Writers Guild of America, NYU and more...) Art Skopinsky (Monarch Films, domestic and international entertainment content sales agency that distributes Feature Films, single documentaries, TV Series and Webisodes on to TV, DVD, and Digital Platforms worldwide. Distribution partners include Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, iTunes, Google Play and more...) Jonathan Lipp (MODERATOR, Big Apple Film Festival Director)
Your weekly podcast discussing the ins and outs of our favorite (or not so favorite) romantic comedies is here! This week we tackle Austenland, starring Kerri Russell and JJ Feild. We talk about being deceived for love, Cookie Clicker, and of course, Jane Austen! Enjoy! If you want to find us between episodes, follow us on Twitter and Instagram at romcompleteme.
July 13, 2018. The gang discusses the week in geek - Lando in Star Wars Ep.9; Kerri Russell cast in Ep.9; Infinity War home release date; much much more! (Audio Broadcast)
What's Up Cinemaniacs! On episode 7 of the CWP Duane and Alex dive into this week's movie and television news and reviews! This week we got: 1. Joaquin Pheonix's Joker Movie officially a GO at WB! 2. DCEU Comic-Con updates! 3. Kerri Russell joining Star Wars Episode 9 4. Indiana Jones 5 pushed back to 2021 5. Box Office! (Ant-Man and The Wasp takes #1 spot) 6. Fast Track News (Mission Impossible First Reactions and more!) 7. Television News Rundown (2018 Emmy Nominations!) 8. Movie Pull List 9. Closing Segments Join us! Follow the Team: Facebook Twitter
In this episode of the show, host Seed interviews film critic H. Perry Horton, discusses Kerri Russell joining the Star Wars universe, John Wick 3, The Walking Dead Day, BRACKETS, and more! Check out Sweet Leda here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bittersweet-changes/320240928
This week, the Smugglers Three are gearing up for what will hopefully be an onslaught of good Star Wars news that will come out of SDCC this year. We could certainly use some good news right about now. Topics discussed in this episode include: 1. Kerri Russell has been hired on for a role on […]
On this episode we find out who can hold a spoonful of wasabi in their mouth the longest. We review LEGO House: Home of the Brick, the End of the F***ing World, and Tau for our Netflix Netfix. For current events we discuss the return of Double Dare, Kerri Russell being on board for Star Wars Episode IX, and Miles Teller cast as Goose's son in Top Gun 2. We announce how you can enter our Black Panther statue giveaway. And for our main topic we take hero suggestions from viewers that we pair up, creating a new movie, featuring a team up of the two characters.
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Today's episode is kinda all over the place... I talk about Patreon, I talk about rumor vs news, I talk about Kerri Russell and then I end it all on a brand new Top Five list on a topic that, honestly, I think I've done on the show before, BUT, right now, I'm too lazy to double check. Oh well, whatever, never mind. Instead, listen, enjoy and let me know what you think. Thanks!
Henry Walker Vrooman Scientology (Sayen) lets loose when he talks about his undying love of Kerri Russell, the embarrassment that still haunts him about being an Emerson College Campus Cutie, and his love of the art of DANCE! Specifically GRINDING! Want to hear him deliver an unprompted performance of his best Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life? Tune in & tune out!
Tease (0:00) Streaming Breakdown (1:03) Bosch, Dear White People, The Handmaid's Tale, and American Gods. 5 Best Scott 5. The Americans 4. Fargo 3. Billions 2. Better Call Saul 1. The Leftovers Josh 5. Silicon Valley/Catastrophe 4. Fargo 3. Better Call Saul 2. Veep 1. The Leftovers SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!! (25:10 - 44:35) The Leftovers: Scott Glenn's performance. Bothered by a complete episode devoted only to Kevin Garvey, Sr.? Better Call Saul: Is Kim going down the rabbit hole with Jimmy? Gus and the Breaking Bad vibe episode, "Sabrosito." Billions: Did Chuck Rhoades set the ultimate trap on Axe? Will Billions stick the season 2 finale? Fargo: The pivotal tampon revenge. Scott was blinded by the light and called it a douche. Is Josh still concerned by the Fargo playbook? Ewen McGregor. The amazing fact that Carrie Coon is starring in The Leftovers and Fargo that are airing at the same time. The Americans: Josh's annoyance of The Americans. Scott disagrees about how good this season is, plus the performance of Holly Taylor and the character of Paige. Josh's thoughts on how it is all going to end. Scott's interest in seeing when Stan actually finds out who Jennings actually are. Silicon Valley: The funny laugh out loud moment Gilfoyle had at Dinesh's expense. Veep: Josh talks about his love for the show. Scott talks about the film, "The Van" having the best getting laid logline in cinema history. (44:40) Notes: (46:50) Catastrophe, Sense8, I Love Dick, Master of None, and Casual Manager's Special (50:59) Aisle 1. Sandy Wexler (Netflix) 2. Queen of Katwe (Netflix) 3. The Durrells in Corfu (Amazon Prime) 4. Bad News Bears, 1976 version (Amazon Prime) 5. Gone with the Wind (Amazon Prime). Notes: Adam Sandler, Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neill, Michael Ritchie, and Technicolor Meet the Nielsens: 2003 (01:01:27) TV Ratings (American Idol), The Monkees Hall of Fame snub, Danny DeVito launches his own liqueur after embarrassing moment on "The View." Fred Thompson, Law & Order, Kerri Russell, John Boy & Norm, Coachella, and box office numbers.
This week we stray slightly away from our formula to discuss 2013's 'Austenland,' in which Jane Seymour embraces her inner Lady Catherine and JJ Field makes us all swoon. Make no mistake, this is a very silly movie that nevertheless is a very clever poke at fan culture (particularly to all the Austen "purists" out there). Austenland stars Kerri Russell, JJ Field, Bret McKenzie, Jane Seymour and Jennifer Coolidge. Directed by Jerusha Hess Podcast Music by Nicolai Heidlas Podcast art by Josh Hollis
Talking to Kerri Russell about the Oxford Corpus of Old Japanese. About A Minute is an amuse-bouche for podcast listeners. No long intro and outro. No waffling on. No adverts, competitions, arguing, or begging for iTunes reviews. You get to listen to an interesting person chat for about a minute – that’s it! Get About…
Chatting with Oxford University’s Kerry Russell about their Shakespearean Hackfest. You can access all the data from the Bodleian library’s digital First Folio. You can also read about my Hamlet Audio Hack. Get About A Minute as soon as each episode goes live. Stick this Podcast Feed into your podcatcher Or you can Subscribe on…
Today Doug and I review Waitress, starring Kerri Russell and our boy from Serenity and Slither, Nathan Fillion. On a tragic note, Waitress is also the final film from late director Adrienne Shelly, who was tragically murdered in her office in 2006. On a much lighter note, do you know how Doug and I know you're gay? Because you're going to listen to our extremely belated review of The 40-Year-Old Virgin! Finally, since as Doug pointed out I was the last person to see Judd Apatow's first film, we thought we'd count down the top 5 movies we haven't seen yet, but hope to.Feel free to post comments to our forums at http://groups.google.com/group/thosemovieguys, or email us your feedback at thosemovieguys@gmail.com.