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Discussing season 2 of The Recruit The post The Recruit (Season 2) appeared first on inHer Glam.
Originally Aired: 01/31/25 – We review The Recruit Season 2. We talk with actor Dan Beirne of Paying For It and also with actor Kristian Bruun of The Recruit. The post Geek Hard: Episode 764 – The Recruit is Paying For It appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 01/31/25 – We review The Recruit Season 2. We talk with actor Dan Beirne of Paying For It and also with actor Kristian Bruun of The Recruit. The post Geek Hard: Episode 764 – The Recruit is Paying For It appeared first on Geek Hard.
With the holidays upon us – and the second season of The Recruit hitting Netflix in the new year – we're reaching back to 2015 for A Very Kristian Bruun Christmas, in which the Orphan Black and Murdoch Mysteries star hangs out with your genial host Norm Wilner, eating too much fruitcake and talking about the seasonal cinema they both love. Nog up and enjoy, unless “nog up” has a different meaning nowadays.
For some reason we had a bit of a delay releasing this one… ahemm. Dan and Jay are joined by the amazing Kristian Bruun! The Recruit...
Brent, Nate, and Kate bite into the movie that Nate co-wrote, the 2018 made-for-tv holiday romance Christmas Cupcakes starring: Cindy Busby, Erin Karpluk, Corey Loranger, Fulvio Cecere, Kristian Bruun, Jessica Jumaga, Holly Turner, Michael Lazarovitch, Greg Lawson, Jeff Halaby, Nimet Kanji, Diana-Marie Stolz, Brent Zulyniak, Neil Chase, Valerie Planche, Marla Renae, Ashlee Pearce, and Aadila Dosani. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Returning champs Tatiana Maslany and Kristian Bruun join Scott to talk about the upcoming horror film The Monkey, She-Hulk being cut out of Deadpool & Wolverine, and the process of filming sex scenes. Then, Dr. Bill Blondie stops by to talk about becoming a Malt Shop owner, performing foot surgery on Scott, and The Music Man. Plus, Marvel executive Luzi Brockheimer drops by to talk about upcoming Marvel projects.Get tickets for the Comedy Bang! Bang! Into Your Mouth Tour 2024 over at https://CBBWorld.com/tour Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb
Actor/friend of the show Kristian Bruun joins Scott to talk about the upcoming second season of The Recruit, his character Slugger Jackson on Murdoch Mysteries, and his college band Franklin's Fault. Then, Malt Shop owner Bing Lujo stops by to talk about spooky malts, family dinner, and The Music Man. Plus, fire safety officer Hannah Burn drops by to share tips on how to be safe from fire. Get tickets for the Comedy Bang! Bang! Into Your Mouth Tour 2024 over at https://CBBWorld.com/tour Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb
LICENSE TO DRINK! It's the James Bonding Cocktail Party Podcast Part 2: Craig Ormiston and Eddy Colloton from License to Drink, join the Matts and many of our season 2 guests for a series of 007- themed cocktails and kinship. Enjoy drop-ins by James Bladon, Bobak Ferdowsi, Kevin Porter, Dani Price, Daniel Michicoff, Mark McConville, Kristian Bruun, Jeff Crocker, Mike Simses, and Emily Schmemily. Drink along with Matt and Matt as they descend into drunkenness and the quality of the episode lessens sip by sip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is part 5 of our Totally Todd series. The Maple Leafs haven't won the Cup since 1967. "2016 Tour, Toronto Pt. 2" is a special episode of Comedy Bang! Bang!, the 4th episode of the 2016 tour. Hosted by Scott Aukerman, it stars guests Todd (Lauren Lapkus), Kristian Bruun, Garry Marshall (Paul F. Tompkins), and Guy Le Biscuit (Tim Baltz). "2016 Tour, Toronto Pt. 2" was recorded on May 6, 2016, at the Convocation Hall.
The Matt's are joined by Kristian Bruun to dive head first, like Bond into the Baja seas, into Connery's final official outing as 007. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan and actor Kristian Bruun (The Recruit, Snowpiercer, Ready or Not) break down Greek buttholes, Dirty Dick's, and Canadian geography. Sponsor: Rocketlanguages.com - Use promo code GREENEGGS to get up to $200 off on any language! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know the drill people, it's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ time again!!! We take a slight step back to the end of 2022 for our first two films. Sony Pictures starts things off with assassins on a train, then RLJE Films & Shudder bring us alien invasion meets teenage girls horror. And we end things with Netflix film continuation of a beloved BBC maverick detective yarn! Today we have: Bullet Train Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/GsTtuMwmQPU Grand Rex Premiere: 18th July 2022 Theatrical Release Date: 5th August 2022 Digital Release Date: 27th September 2022 Director: David Leitch Cast: Brad Pitt, Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Andrew Koji, Hiroyuki Sanada, Michael Shannon, Benito A. Martínez Ocasio, Sandra Bullock, Zazie Beetz, Logan Lerman, Masi Oka, Karen Fukuhara, Channing Tatum, Ryan Reynolds Running Time: 126 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/0IOsk2Vlc4o Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/bullet-train/umc.cmc.5erhpztw3spfkfi0daabkmaq0 Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Bullet-Train-Brad-Pitt/dp/B0B5NBL1KD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1Y8IGEUFTCHMF&keywords=bullet+train&qid=1662746211&s=instant-video&sprefix=bullet+train%2Cinstant-video%2C124&sr=1-1 Watch via Prime Video UK: Here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bullet-Train-Brad-Pitt/dp/B0B72HVLH1 Website: Here. https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/bullettrain Twitter: @BulletTrain https://twitter.com/BulletTrain Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/bullettrainmovie/ Instagram: @bullettrainmovie https://www.instagram.com/BulletTrainMovie/ ------------ Slash/Back Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/muOgmPeY3Mk South by Southwest Festival: 13th March 2022 Theatrical Release Date: 21st October 2022 Digital Release Date: 13th November 2022 Director: Nyla Innuksuk Cast: Tasiana Shirley, Alexis Wolfe, Nalajoss Ellsworth, Chelsea Prusky, Frankie Vincent-Wolfe, Rory Anawak, Kristian Bruun, Shaun Benson Running Time: 86 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/w-TCvVuUbLY Website: Here. https://slashback.official.film/ Watch via Shudder: Here. https://www.shudder.com/movies/watch/slashback/01cf324e9568989c Instagram: @slashbackfilm https://www.instagram.com/slashbackfilm/ ------------ Luther: The Fallen Sun Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/_CZ7fEzqGRY Art of Brooklyn Film Festival: 11th June 2020 Theatrical Release Date: 24th February 2023 Digital Release Date: 10th March 2023 Director: Nyla Innuksuk Cast: Idris Elba, Dermot Crowley, Andy Serkis, Thomas Coombes, Cynthia Erivo, Lauryn Ajufo, Hattie Morahan, Vincent Regan, Einar Kuusk, Guy Williams, Henry Hereford, Tara Fitzgerald, Samuel Winner Running Time: 119 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/EGK5qtXuc1Q Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81280035 ------------ *(Music) 'Stakes Is High' by De La Soul - 1996 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
Originally Aired: 01/27/23 – We review Shrinking. We talk with actor Kristian Bruun of The Recruit and also with cartoonist Shawn Daley of ILLÜMON: Seven Rays of the Sun The post Geek Hard: Episode 659 – Recruit Saves the Shrinking Sun appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 01/27/23 – We review Shrinking. We talk with actor Kristian Bruun of The Recruit and also with cartoonist Shawn Daley of ILLÜMON: Seven Rays of the Sun The post Geek Hard: Episode 659 – Recruit Saves the Shrinking Sun appeared first on Geek Hard.
1 . THE RECRUIT (series)A fledgling CIA lawyer gets caught up in a dangerous game of international politics when a former asset threatens to expose the nature of her relationship with the agency unless they clear her name.CAST Noah Centineo as Owen Hendricks Aarti Mann as Violet Daniel Quincy Annoh as Terence Vondie Curtis-Hall as Walter Nyland Kristian Bruun as Janus Ferber Laura Haddock as Max Meladze Colton Dunn as Lester Fivel Stewart as Hannah Byron Mann as Xander Angel Parker as Dawn Linus Roache as Senator Smoot Kaylah Zander as Amelia But whatever cutting satire or righteous anger The Recruit might have to offer is badly diluted over eight bloated hours — lost amid paper-thin characters, flimsy twists and a wishy-washy tone. What it turns out instead is a piece of content so forgettable, the CIA wouldn't have to lift a finger to disappear it from public memory.Initially, The Recruit appears to be a fish-out-of-water comedy. The first time we meet Owen, he's singing Taylor Swift to himself during a pee break while on a life-or-death mission in Russia; the second time we see him, after the show rewinds two weeks, he's slapping his knees to Nelly's “Hot in Herre” while waiting to meet his big-shot boss (Vondie Curtis-Hall) during his second day on the job. In no time at all, the rookie's gotten himself tangled up in a case involving a volatile off-the-books asset, Max Meladze (Laura Haddock), who's threatened to reveal damning agency secrets — and all before he's even figured out the office policies around booking plane tickets.But The Recruit is not really a comedy at all, despite a smattering of halfhearted jokes. (“The eagle has landed,” a CIA suit says of Owen, to which his colleague scoffs: “The eagle? More like the idiot.” Zing!) Nor does it seem quite thrilling enough to qualify as a thriller, though Doug Liman, who directed the first two episodes, brings some of his Bourne shaky-cam style to its occasional fistfights and gunfights. It's sort of meant to be a character study of Owen, I guess, except that The Recruit never seems able to make up its mind about who he's supposed to be either.The dialogue would seem to point one way: To hear his law school buddies tell it, he's a thrill-seeking playboy whose savior complex covers a bruised heart and a selfish streak — sort of a younger, greener, Gen-Z Bond. (One episode makes the comparison explicit when Owen, dressed in a borrowed tuxedo, is offered a martini; he turns it down for a White Claw.) Centineo's performance, on the other hand, reads as far too puppyish to sell the arrogance needed for that archetype. The show itself seems torn between laughing at Owen and admiring him, though many of his accomplishments don't actually seem that impressive: At one point, his colleague is bowled over to see Owen, a lawyer, bring a rogue agent to heel by reminding him that he could get sued.The weakness of Owen as a character might be forgivable in an ensemble piece, where other leads could take up the slack. But he's the center of the universe in The Recruit. Owen's coworkers seem obsessed with him, whether they're flirting with him in the hallway or cooking up new ways to sabotage him in front of their boss. Likewise his non-CIA friends — in particular his ex-turned-roommate Hannah (Fivel Stewart), who announces, “I don't want to be that girl who says she's worried about you” before spending the rest of the season worrying about him so hard that her own friends and family start to worry about her.Still, the world around Owen does yield some highlights. Haddock seems to be having great fun as Meladze, donning the half-smirk of a woman who knows she's winning a game no one else is even aware they're playing — and, later, the guarded pain of someone running from a past too painful to remember. The only aspect of her character she's not able to sell is the supposedly simmering sexual tension with Owen, not least because the tough, cunning Meladze seems like she could eat this clueless 24-year-old alive.Also entertaining is Bruun's Janus. The Recruit‘s one truly funny runner involves the never-ending battle between Janus, frazzled but offering prudent legal counsel, and the special operation team, whom he describes as being like “if meth became sentient and was given weaponry.” So determined is spec ops to embark on exciting but definitely illegal missions that they'll stoop to drugging him so he can't advise them to stop — a hilarious but disturbing window into the thought process that's gone into some of American intelligence's shadiest projects. It's in Janus that the show's potential for black comedy comes through most clearly, and it's too bad he's mostly relegated to the background of Owen's storyline.2. FAR FROM HOME (series)Through a scholarship to a top school, Ishaya ends up in the luxurious world of the happy few in Nigeria, but a secret threatens not only to put an end to this.CAST Funke Akindele, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Mike Afolarin, Elma Mbadiwe, Adesua Etomi, Bolanle Ninalowo, Bimbo Akintola3. HELL DOGS (movie)Hell Dogs is a gritty Japanese film based on the novel of the same name by Akio Fukamachi. Hell Dogs, directed by Masato Harada, The movie runs for 2 hours Shogo Kanetaka (Junichi Okada) is a police officer, who suffers from trauma when his loved one was murdered. Since that horrific time, Shogo Kanetaka has only thought about revenge. He then receives an order to go undercover as a yakuza member. The police instructs Shogo Kanetaka to pick a fight with yakuza member Hideki Murooka (Kentaro Sakaguchi) as a stepping stone to gain entrance into the organization. The police have data that shows Shogo Kanetaka is matched with Hideki Murooka 98%. Meanwhile, Hideki Murooka is the son of a death-row convict. He has a physical condition, where is he always hungry and constantly eating. He also can't controls his emotions and even the yakuza is unable to control him.Cast: Junichi Okada, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Mayu Matsuoka, Miyavi, Kazuki Kitamura, Shinobu Otake, Satoshi Kanada, Mai Kiryu, Arisa Nakajima, Kyoko, Yasumasa Oba, Mitsuo Yoshihara, Ukon Onoe, Mio Tanaka, Jun Murakami, Yoshi Sako ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Actor/friend of the show Kristian Bruun joins Scott to talk all about his new show The Recruit. Then, Santa Claus returns to talk about changes being made to Christmas. Later, budding artist Teen Giger stops by to talk about learning how to be an artist again. Plus, mythical creature Peonis Pilates drops by to seek help to save his kind from going extinct.
A special end of year gift for Clone Club, please enjoy these previously subscriber-only bonus episodes! Listen to this casual and fun conversation with Kristian Bruun, one of the stars of Orphan Black: The Next Chapter Season 2! Orphan Black: The Next Chapter is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A special end of year gift for Clone Club, please enjoy these previously subscriber-only bonus episodes! Reunited and it feels so good! Join Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris, Evelyne Brochu, and Kristian Bruun for a reunion panel moderated by Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross. Orphan Black: The Next Chapter is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For episode 2 of Cyberpunk Summer, Anita and Kat are joined by by actor, producer, and writer Kristian Bruun to discuss eXistenZ. While you may think that sounds like an off-brand male enhancement supplement, it's actually a sci-fi film from David Cronenberg. The filmmaker—known for his work defining the body horror genre, like The Fly and Dead Ringers—made waves at the Cannes Film Festival this year with his feature Crimes of the Future. Back in 1999, after interviewing Salman Rushdie for Shift magazine, Cronenberg reportedly came up with the idea of "a Fatwa against a virtual-reality game designer." In eXistenZ, Jennifer Jason Leigh stars as the designer of the titular game, leading a cast that includes Jude Law, Ian Holm, Sarah Polley, Christopher Eccleston, and Willem Dafoe.Note: Enjoy this episode of the podcast as a video at patreon.com/femfreq or on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/FdEWrzNXixITime Stamps:47:11 - What's your Freq Out?Kat on the Netflix series HeartstopperAnita on this Letterboxd review of Top Gun: Maverick - https://twitter.com/ASovietOnion/status/1536375850979012610?s=20&t=8Ly5LJWWGkUbbfNJRnz0SQKristian on the novels Song of Achilles and Circe by Madeline Miller, the book The Whisper on the Night Wind: The True History of a Wilderness Legend by Adam Shoalts, and taking walks in the morningLinks Mentioned:David Cronenberg's 1995 interview with Salman Rushdie for Shift magazine: http://www.intralinea.org/monographs/zanettin/sr/cronemberg.htmCancon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_contentFind Kristian:https://twitter.com/MrKristianBruunhttps://www.instagram.com/mrkristianbruun/Find Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe to FFR on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our Star Trek PodcastTwitterInstagramtwitch.tv/femfreq (every Thursday at 6:30pm PT)
It's SEMcast's seventh anniversary, and filmmaker Igor Drljača -- whose new drama The White Fortress screens at TIFF Bell Lightbox as part of Canada's Top Ten tomorrow night, Wednesday March 16th, before hitting TIFF's streaming platform March 25th -- is here to take us on a trip to Punishment Park, Peter Watkins' distressingly perceptive 1971 thriller about America's slide towards fascism. Your genial host Norm Wilner wants you to know that the first year of this podcast is now available to own for just $20 at payhip.com/semcast . That's 52 episodes of SEMcast goodness, 46 of them no longer available to stream, with guests like Aaron Abrams, Katie Boland, Kristian Bruun, Ennis Esmer, Nelson George, John Maclean, Natalie Merchant, Scott Thompson, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and many, many more. Full track listing at payhip.com/semcast. Support the podcast! Get hours and hours of entertainment! Everybody wins!
País Canadá Dirección Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett Guion Guy Busick, Ryan Murphy Música Brian Tyler Fotografía Brett Jutkiewicz Reparto Samara Weaving, Andie MacDowell, Mark O'Brien, Adam Brody, Henry Czerny, Nicky Guadagni, Melanie Scrofano, Kristian Bruun, Elyse Levesque, John Ralston Sinopsis Durante la noche de su boda, una mujer (Weaving) recibe la invitación por parte de la rica y excéntrica familia de su marido para participar en una tradición ancestral que se convierte en un juego letal de superviviencia.
Listen to this casual and fun conversation with Kristian Bruun, one of the stars of Orphan Black: The Next Chapter Season 2! For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm. Orphan Black: The Next Chapter is a Realm production. Listen away. Brought to you by BetterHelp. Join over 1 million people who have taken charge of their mental health at betterhelp.com/orphanblack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, we celebrated Matty Lilly's birthday. This week, we're celebrating our first celebrity guest as Spooky Tuesday welcomes Kristian Bruun onto the pod. In honor of his debut on season 3 of the Snowpiercer TV show, we asked him to throw it back to the 20teens and explore the original Snowpiercer (2013) movie with us. A Bong Joon Ho adaptation of a French comic, the flick is packed full of star power, incredible sets, and commentary on the world we live in. It's also got Chris Evans slipping on a fish mid-fight scene, so you know it's worth the watch, but what you'll really want to tune in for is the back and forth as Kristian tries to decide exactly how he feels about that ending.Follow Kristian Bruun on Instagram and Twitter at @mrkristianbruun. Season 3 of Snowpiercer premiered on Monday, January 24. References:https://www.indiewire.com/2014/02/review-was-snowpiercer-worth-the-battle-for-the-directors-cut-30188/https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/27/movies/in-snowpiercer-the-train-trip-to-end-all-train-trips.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/15/movies/designing-the-train-sections-for-bong-joon-hos-snowpiercer.html?smid=url-sharehttps://www.vulture.com/2014/07/snowpiecer-movie-discussion.html https://www.vox.com/2014/7/7/5875835/sci-fi-movie-snowpiercer-is-one-of-the-most-political-films-of-the https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a32639907/snowpiercer-twist-explained-wilford-ending-netflix/
Reunited and it feels so good! Join Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris, Evelyne Brochu, and Kristian Bruun for a reunion panel moderated by Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross. To get access to full bonus episode, listen to Orphan Black: The Next Chapter ad-free, and get early access to episodes, subscribe to Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Orphan Black: The Next Chapter is a Realm production. Listen away. Brought to you by BetterHelp. Join over 1 million people who have taken charge of their mental health at betterhelp.com/orphanblack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you are an aspiring actor or creative this episode is for you! This week on the podcast we are joined by actor, Kristian Bruun. He is best known for his work in Orphan Black, Murdoch Mysteries, and Ready or Not. Kristian shares such an amazing perspective on what it takes to succeed in the entertainment industry.Follow us: @canadianmadepodcastFollow Kristian: @mrkristianbruunDon't forget to rate and subscribe!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/canadian-made/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Actor and returning champion Kristian Bruun joins Scott to talk about becoming closer friends, dying on the toilet, and his new show Family Law. Then, salesperson Lorenzo Borgia drops by to talk about his new line of poisons. Plus, startup CEO Lane Driver stops by to talk about her new renaming startup.
This week I get to review the newest Hallmark movie, the only new movie for the Christmas in July series titled "Crashing Through the Snow" starring Amy Acker, Warren Christie, Kristian Bruun and Brooke Nevin. This movie is so good. It has such a great representation of what a blended family could be like. Co-parenting and finding new love is possible for everyone. It just takes hard work. I think it is such a great representation of a modern family. You can listen to the podcast in all platforms: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Tune-in+Alexa, Pandora and Youtube. Follow us on Twitter: @hallmarkheartb1 Instagram: @hallmarkheartbeats Facebook: Hallmark Heartbeats Podcast Upcoming Podcasts: Christmas in July 7/16 Interview with Myla Volk, co-star from Crashing Through the Snow, played Sophie 7/20 Listeners' Choice IV: Candace Cameron Bure Themed 7/27 Listeners' Choice V: Diversity Matters Themed
On this week's episode, Alana and her guest Kristian Bruun (Handmaid's Tale, Orphan Black, Ready or Not) discuss losing a loved one during covid and why Jennifer Aniston is the perfect funeral attendee. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
On this week’s episode, Alana and her guest Kristian Bruun (Handmaid’s Tale, Orphan Black, Ready or Not) discuss losing a loved one during covid and why Jennifer Aniston is the perfect funeral attendee. Producer/husband/roommate Norm Sousa is up and running on the Race to 20 while and has yet to have any beef with anyone today. A MIRACLE! Check out our merch on TeePublic! We’ve got everything you could ever dream of with Alana’s beautiful face on it! Instagram: @selfesteemparty Twitter: @selfesteemparty Email: selfesteemparty@gmail.com Hosted by: Alana Johnston Instagram: @theonlyalanajohnston Twitter: @alana_johnston Guest: Kristian Bruun Instagram: http://instagram.com/mrkristianbruun Twitter: http://twitter.com/mrkristianbruun Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Pour your coffee and put on your tap shoes and short shorts, because we've got a lot to cover in The Carriage House this week! After a follow-up from the (regional) flight attendant with the worst grandma and another from the confused friend with the flaky acquaintance, we welcome, “Ready or Not," Kristian Bruun to the podcast! You know him from "Orphan Black" and the show "Carter" on IMDb TV. Kristian is here to help us answer questions about taking time off to get perspective on a very complicated relationship, how to deal with a flaky but possibly vengeful landscaper, how to ask someone you barely know if you can use their gorgeous marble bathtub, and how to talk to girls when you're a ten year old boy...who also happens to be Ronna's nephew. If you're not following @AskRonna on social media, first of all, how dare you? Secondly, follow us! Help Ronna get that blue checkmark. When it comes to Ask Ronna Coffee, we'd "rather be looking at it, than looking for it” as Ronna likes to say! A great way to make sure you always have it is to get a subscription! You'll save $3 a bag, you can decide how frequently you get it, and can cancel any time. And, of course, shipping is always free on all domestic coffee orders, pardon me. There are more reasons than ever to join us on Patreon. For $5 you get a bonus episode every Friday, and, if you're a member with SAUNA PRIVILEGES, you get video of the episode along with the new "Ronna Reads" perk! Let Ronna lull you to sleep with a vintage bedtime story. $2 from all SAUNA PRIVILEGES memberships this month will go to World Central Kitchen who are supporting rebuilding efforts in Beirut.
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast: Almost Live from Isolation Studios! Richard speaks to Kristian Bruun, star of “Orphan Black,” “Carter” and “Ready or Not.” Join us to hear about life as a Los Angeles-based actor during the pandemic, how packs of coyotes have been spotted in his neighbourhood and how his character Donnie from “Orphan Black” would fare during self-isolation. Then, we meet Laura Vandervoort, star of “Rabid,” new to VOD this week. We talk about her recent consultation with a dog psychic, why you should never drink the fake blood on a movie set and her hand washing tips. Come visit with us! In isolation we are united!
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast: Almost Live from Isolation Studios! Richard speaks to Kristian Bruun, star of “Orphan Black,” “Carter” and “Ready or Not.” Join us to hear about life as a Los Angeles-based actor during the pandemic, how packs of coyotes have been spotted in his neighbourhood and how his character Donnie from “Orphan Black” would fare during self-isolation. Then, we meet Laura Vandervoort, star of “Rabid,” new to VOD this week. We talk about her recent consultation with a dog psychic, why you should never drink the fake blood on a movie set and her hand washing tips. Come visit with us! In isolation we are united!
In this episode we are super excited to be joined by Kristan Bruun. You've seen him (or should see him) in "Orphan Black", "Carter", "Handmaid's Tale" and films like "Ready or Not". In this episode we talk about his acting journey, some of his travel experiences and being quarantine alone in LA away from his other home of Canada. This is one of our longer episodes, but we decided not to split it in 2 parts, because of how much more impactful and inspiring we felt it is as a whole. Want to learn more? You can follow him on Instagram here: @mrkristianbruun or Twitter here:@mrkristianbruun See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Originally Aired: 02/07/20 – We review Birds of Prey. We celebrate our 10th anniversary with Kelly Thompson and Kristian Bruun. The post Geek Hard: Episode 505 – Ten Years of Birds and Froggys appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 02/07/20 – We review Birds of Prey. We celebrate our 10th anniversary with Kelly Thompson and Kristian Bruun. The post Geek Hard: Episode 505 – Ten Years of Birds and Froggys appeared first on Geek Hard.
Returning champion Kristian Bruun joins Scott to talk all about playing the best friend role on the new season of the TV show Carter. Then, restaurateur Rusell Karate stops by with bad news of his restaurant “Hamburger Spider” closing down. Later, attorney Mary Ford drops by to serve papers. Plus, a surprise visit from Scott’s grandmother, who is disappointed with Scott’s career path. This episode is brought to you by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com/BANGBANG), Dashlane (www.dashlane.com/bangbang), and Roman (www.getroman.com/bangbang).
Originally Aired: 07/26/19 – We review Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood. We talk with actor Kristian Bruun of Ready or Not. We also speak with actor Rob Stewart of Killjoys. The post Geek Hard: Episode 477 – Khlyen’s Hollywood Departure appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 07/26/19 – We review Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood. We talk with actor Kristian Bruun of Ready or Not. We also speak with actor Rob Stewart of Killjoys. The post Geek Hard: Episode 477 – Khlyen’s Hollywood Departure appeared first on Geek Hard.
This week's super-sized Supergroup features musician Eric Slick (Dr. Dog, Lithuania), actor Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black, Carter), and rapper-comedian-multi-hyphenate Open Mike Eagle. Together with Alex and Tawny, the band writes a soulful song about feeling like an outsider.
Yes, this interview is still 90% poop jokes. You're welcome. We also get even deeper into both real talk as well as what turn out to be our own individual bottles of wine. Cool question Kristian and Cales disagree on: what if we let our brains run with our biggest fears instead of rationalizing them to keep from going insane? Guess which person's most likely to live in a constant state of wide-awake nightmares of conflicting emotions! LOTS of ghost talk - the military kind, the kind Cales dated in grade six, and the ghost of Larry David that lives in the basement. Aaaaaaaand special prize goes to closest guess for how many times Tanya poops in total during this interview. Disclaimer: We do not apologize for the clinking of glasses and bouncing around of bottles or the fact that we just stopped trying to edit them out 5 min into the episode, and we definitely do not promise to stop drinking while conducting our v professional interviews. One Cool Thing Kris': Gratitude Journal Cales' 1 Cool Thing: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3111147/ Bitty's: MEW TUBE. Google it. Mario Andretti Quotes If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough. If you wait, all that happens is that you get older. Everything comes to those who wait... except a cat. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtnok/message
Yo, our guest Kristian Bruun is one of the BEST HUMANS ON EARTH. He's ours, don't forget it -- he was born in Toronto General Hospital. So, just because he moved to LA don't mean he's anyone else's. We still get to be his best friend first. (It does, however, mean we all get to hear about differences between the 6 and la la land of dreams.) Also, this kid is dope smart, hella talented, and gets super weird with us, which is why we fucking love him. Here's part 1 of 2 in your dreams coming true. 1 Cool Things: Kristian's 1 Cool Thing: You're gonna have to tune into poop 2. Tanya's 1 Cool Thing: Still pooping. Cales' 1 Poo Thing: Fucking listen to numero deuce. kthxbyeeeeeeee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtnok/message
Loree and Rob are joined by special guest Brett White (just back from Holly Lodge!) to break down all the amazingness of "A Shoe Addict's Christmas." Major talking points: Kristian Bruun, appropriate gala decor, and whether or not Charlie broke Aunt June's leg.
Kristian Bruun returns! This time, to talk about an album he'd wanted to hear for a long time and one I grew up listening to. This was an incredibly fun time, and we talk a ton about Jerry O'Connell because … Continue reading →
Today on our 50th(!!!) episode Adam sits down with a native Californian who experienced the hottest Summer on record, an international gang war and a visit by an interstellar big game hunter. Don't miss this one.
While Jess is away, Bowser calls upon Kristian Bruun to fill in!
Kristian Bruun joins Jeremy for BROADCAST NEWS and we try not to kill James L. Brooks.
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Orphan Black edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of BBC's Orphan Black. In this episode hosts Kelly McInerney, Sam Davidson, Amy Maestri, Rick Hong, and Matt Marr discuss episode 10 withKristian Bruun. ABOUT ORPHAN BLACK: Orphan Black is a Canadian science fiction thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several identical people who are clones. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a woman who assumes the identity of one of her fellow clones, Elizabeth Childs, after witnessing Childs' suicide. The series raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and its effect on issues of personal identity. The series begins with Sarah Manning, a con artist by trade, witnessing the suicide of a woman, Beth Childs, who appears to be her doppelgänger. Sarah assumes Beth's identity and occupation (as a police detective) after Beth's death
Atten-HUT! Charming Boy of Summer and "Orphan Black" co-star Kristian Bruun has some amazing stories to tell about his high school years at Valley Forge Academy, where he triumphed on the trumpet, squared off all his corners, and most decidedly did NOT get to ride the military motorcycles. All this and more as Boys of Summer continues!
Kristian Bruun is not only hilarious as Donnie Hendrix on Orphan Black (season 5 premieres this Friday at 10/9c) but he's also a Patton Oswalt fan. For the first time in a long time, he brings Patton's work back to the … Continue reading →
Rachel Wilson, who stars opposite Dylan Bruce and Kristian Bruun in First Round Down (opening theatrically in Toronto this Friday), shares her love for James L. Brooks’ Oscar-winning 1983 dramedy Terms of Endearment. You know the one. Your genial host Norm Wilner promises to keep it together.
Live from The Social Capital Theatre, it’s an all-new unscripted audio adventure from Illusionoid! A randomly selected title from a Twilight Zone compendium kicks us off into oblivion with our special guest star, Orphan Black‘s Kristian Bruun! When a sleep … Continue reading →
Inside Jokes - Sunday October 23rd, 2016 - John Cattuci, David Mesiano, & Kristian Bruun
Returning CBB champs Tatiana Maslany and Kristian Bruun of Orphan Black join Scott to chat about the times they broke their foot, the process of crying on camera, and exclusive monologues that will appear on their show. Then, Janice Cramps stops by to tell us all about her new pregnancy. Finally, children’s entertainer Big Chunky Bubbles makes his way into the studio for the first time to tell us about how he’s trying to branch out of entertaining children. This episode is sponsored by HBO’s High Maintenance, Jack Threads, Leesa, and Legal Zoom.
At San Diego Comic Con, Jimmy sat in on the roundtables for Orphan Black. Among the cast/creative participants were Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris, Kristian Bruun, Kevin Hanchard, Kathryn Alexandre, creator/producer John Fawcett and creator/producer Graeme Manson. You'll hear about the upcoming 5th and final season. What clones will survive? Will any new ones be introduced? Which one is Tatiana's favorite to play? If you tune in, you just might find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Another live show at The Social Capital with TWO amazing guests! We’ve got the host of Food Network Canada’s You Gotta Eat Here, John Catucci AND Oprhan Black‘s Donnie, Kristian Bruun! Then we flip open the ACKERMANTHOLOGY to get a … Continue reading →
The Spooky Bartender And Waitress! Today on Spooked! Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black, Murdoch Mysteries) is a confused cadet, Kjartan is love sick, Cody is the colonel, Damien is a sergeant, Colin is a chicken. Are ghosts real? Are we? One thing is for sure, you’re about to get Spooked!
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Orphan Black edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of BBC's Orphan Black. In this episode hosts Sam Davidson, Joelle Monique, and Kelly McInerney discuss season 4's episode 9 with special guest Kristian Bruun. ABOUT ORPHAN BLACK: Orphan Black is a Canadian science fiction thriller television series created by screenwriter Graeme Manson and director John Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several identical people who are clones. The series focuses on Sarah Manning, a woman who assumes the identity of one of her fellow clones, Elizabeth Childs, after witnessing Childs' suicide. The series raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of human cloning, and its effect on issues of personal identity. The series begins with Sarah Manning, a con artist by trade, witnessing the suicide of a woman, Beth Childs, who appears to be her doppelgänger. Sarah assumes Beth's identity and occupation (as a police detective) after Beth's
Welcome to the House of Crouse. We go to extremes today. You'll learn how and why to plan an orgy in a small town with the stars of the film with the most provocative name of the year, Ennis Esmer and Kristian Bruun and then, in an interview from the vault Mia Wasikowska talks about playing Alice Kingsley. The movies How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town and Alice Through the Looking Glass are in theatres now but the conversations about them are right here! C'mon in and sit a spell.
This week, editor Jay Prychidny talks about the structural madness of Orphan Black season 4 episode 3 (“The Stigmata of Progress”), actor Kristian Bruun (“Donnie”) riffs and riffs and riffs, and Nerdist.com managing editor and Fangirling host Alicia Lutes talks about her love of the show and its role in her career! Go to our YouTube for an exclusive video segment with Kristian, “Underwear Brand of Hipster Band”! Follow us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram for the chance to send in questions, reactions and art!
This week is another one of those special treats, a Bowser solo! Except this time he is joined by Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black) to talk about his paranormal experience and movies!
Before the Clonecast returns for regular episodes alongside Orphan Black season 4, enjoy this behind the scenes panel from the 2016 Canadian Screen Awards and presented by the City of Toronto. Featuring Graeme Manson, Kerry Appleyard, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Chris Roberts, Ari Millen, and Kristian Bruun. Recorded at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.Follow us on social!http://twitter.com/clonecast http://clonecast.tumblr.comhttp://instagram.com/orphanblack
Host Kaitlyn Alexander is joined by Kathryn Alexandre, Kristian Bruun, Maria Doyle Kennedy, and Josh Vokey - live from the floor of the 2016 Canadian Screen Awards Academy Social event - to answer fan questions and talk Harry Potter houses, Josh's obsession with violence, and non-spoilers for Orphan Black season 4! #cloneyalaterFollow us!http://clonecast.tumblr.comhttp://twitter.com/clonecast
Your new Clonecast co-host.We're recording a podcast live at the Canadian Screen Awards Academy Social event Thursday March 10th! Start sending in your questions for Kristian Bruun, Josh Vokey, and Kathryn Alexandre with #AcademySocial and tag either @clonecast or @realisticsay!Follow us!http://clonecast.tumblr.comhttp://twitter.com/clonecast
País España Director Alejandro Amenábar Guión Alejandro Amenábar Música Roque Baños Fotografía Daniel Aranyó Reparto Ethan Hawke, Emma Watson, David Thewlis, Aaron Ashmore, Devon Bostick, Dale Dickey, Aaron Abrams, Adam Butcher, David Dencik, Kristian Bruun, Matija Matovic Mondi, Janet Porter, Goran Stjepanovic Sinopsis Minnesota, 1990. El detective Bruce Kenner (Ethan Hawke) investiga el caso de la joven Angela (Emma Watson), que acusa a su padre, John Gray (David Dencik), de haber cometido un crimen inconfesable. Cuando John, de forma inesperada y sin recordar lo sucedido, admite su culpa, el reconocido psicólogo Dr. Raines (David Thewlis) se incorpora al caso para ayudarle a revivir sus recuerdos reprimidos. Lo que descubren desenmascara una siniestra conspiración.
Our first Christmas episode brings Kristian Bruun — who co-stars in the Murdoch Mysteries holiday special airing on CBC December 21st — back into the basement to discuss his favorite holiday movies and explore his own relationship with the season. Your genial host Norm Wilner supplies the fruitcake.
Donnie Hendrix himself, Kristian Bruun, is here to talk about the season finale of Orphan Black (“History Yet to Be Written”)! Go behind the scenes of the infamous twerking scene, hear speculation about season 4, and more as Kristian, Rob, and special guest co-hosts Ajay Fry and Morgan Hoffman (Space Channel’s After the Black) go through your questions, your theories, and your fan art!Clonecast is going monthly between seasons! Follow us to keep updated about future guests and episodes! http://twitter.com/clonecast http://clonecast.tumblr.comFAN ART LINKS Helena & pupok painting - Michael Betzelhttp://bit.ly/1KaElOyCophine and Tatiana/Ksenia sketches - @molkate_http://bit.ly/1Crbo9bDisney-style illustrations of Orphan Black - stripeddesigns.tumblr.com aka Lesley Vamoshttp://bit.ly/1LshWwkHelena cosplay from Supanova - @tarzapamhttp://bit.ly/1GFDuRVHelena vs Rudy fight poster - @neirbo_http://bit.ly/1QOs2LPHelena hugs Donnie - @PocketClones http://bit.ly/1Hd5yxECosima Pocket Clone embroidery - Erin Wilson http://bit.ly/1e24GAtShay digital portrait - doodlesandpuddles.tumblr.com http://bit.ly/1LzLWDDBurying Leekie Pop Vinyl diorama - @THAILA324b21http://bit.ly/1BKKDBNMega Orphan Black parody music video - @iTheressahttp://bit.ly/1QOwfPH
Orphan Black‘s Kristian Bruun shares his love of Luc Besson’s 1997 space opera The Fifth Element — and some insight into the life of a working Canadian actor — in our first super-sized episode. Your genial host Norm Wilner is still trying to figure out what Gary Oldman was wearing on his head.
Kristian Bruun might best be known as Constable Slugger Jackson on the Murdoch Mysteries and Donnie Hendrix on BBC America's Orphan Black. He's also the frontman for the band “Franklin's Fault” and an old friend from University. He's one of the most caring, genuine and entertaining people I've met. In this episode, Kristian shares about his process and the experience of being an actor and a Life Athlete. HABIT OF THOUGHT: “Be prepared” HABIT OF ACTION: “Do the work” BOOK: “OH, COME ON MAN! THERE'S SO MANY!” Medicine Walk - Richard Wagamese “One of the most beautiful, poingant books I've ever read. Just stunningly told” WEB RESOURCE: Wikipedia LINK: How to plan an orgy in a small town CONTACT: Twitter: @thebruun Instagram: Bonnycastle
Reviews: Genius #1, Howtoons (Re)Ignition #1, Usagi Yojimbo Senso #1 Jimmy planned on having the podcast wife Erica on to co-host but due to a work commitment (on his part) he had to go solo. Next week there shall be a co-host! He discusses the demise of The Podcast Arena at New York Comic Con this year and mourns/gives tribute to one of his idols Robin Williams. Jimmy sat in the roundtables for the hit BBC America show Orphan Black and chatted with stars and producers Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Ari Millen, Dylan Bruce, Kristian Bruun, Graeme Manson, and John Fawcet. The roundtables were brief as they had to rush off to their panel but we got some good questions in. Apologies for the annoying/unprofessional reporter from HGTV whom manipulated the tables with her inane questions and often interrupted talent to chat with them. Besides that, and while brief, we still managed to get some exciting news about the upcoming season! Jimmy also chatted with amazing cartoonist Gene Luen Yang about his new graphic novel The Shadow Hero and some of his awesome past comic work. News includes: a new Batman comic called Gotham by Midnight coming from Ray Fawkes/Ben Templesmith, Disney theme parks will add more Star Wars and Kyle Maclachlan joins Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Orphan Black edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of BBC's Orphan Black. In this episode host Nando Velasquez breaks the episode in which Sarah turns to an old flame from her past as she hits the road with Felix, but their brief respite is brutally shattered. Sarah then realizes that no matter how far she runs it will never be far enough. There to help Nando are co-hosts Will Link, Anna Koppel, and Matt Lieberman. Also joining the conversation is special guest Kristian Bruun (Donnie Hendrix). It's Orphan Black's "Mingling Its Own Nature With It" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Orphan Black edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of BBC's Orphan Black. In this episode host Nando Velasquez breaks the episode in which Sarah turns to an old flame from her past as she hits the road with Felix, but their brief respite is brutally shattered. Sarah then realizes that no matter how far she runs it will never be far enough. There to help Nando are co-hosts Will Link, Anna Koppel, and Matt Lieberman. Also joining the conversation is special guest Kristian Bruun (Donnie Hendrix). It's Orphan Black's "Mingling Its Own Nature With It" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com