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In the Details is back this week/month/year to queen out on Pedro Almodovar's homage to mothers, actresses and the modern melodrama, 1999's "All About My Mother." Joining me this week is the always brilliant Leanne Kubicz to help me dive into the world of Almodovar, his themes and references and of course, his chicas, as well as his nuanced and compassionate representation of trans people and HIV/AIDS. Plus a bevy of references, from Douglas Sirk to All About Eve to some of his previous movies, as well as the most beautiful shade of red you've ever seen, Best Supporting Agrado and a wonderfully unexpected ending. Follow Leanne: @lianemarieK (Twitter) Leanne's Origami: @leannekpaper (Instagram) More of Leanne and her amazing taste in movies!: http://leannek.substack.com http://lmkfilmpicks.wordpress.com Get in touch with me! Email: inthedetailspod@gmail.com Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_
Leanne Kubicz is an origami artist and tv & film critic based in Kansas City, MO. A person of many talents, she was an official statistician for the New York Red Bulls Major League Soccer team from 2001-2013, was founder of her own company -- 1898 House Nail Lacquer, and was also a reference librarian. Leanne is currently working on multiple origami projects and has a new Substack for capsule film reviews. https://leannek.substack.com/https://thepinksmoke.com/IG @leannekpaperTWITTER @lianemarieKSHOW NOTESFilm Review: Todd Haynes The Velvet Underground Documentary Capsule ReviewReview: Titane by Julia DucournauSuperstar: The Karen Carpenter StoryRainer Werner FassbinderCrash by David CronenbergShoah by Claude LanzmannRachel Getting Married by Jonathan DemmePERIOD Article https://medium.com/periodmovement/the-talk-for-the-middle-aged-2938c0b86ac2Seasoned and fresh-faced artists (of every genre) discuss how to make creativity work within the complexities and challenges of adult life. Confessing Animals podcast co-hosts Jen Harris + Vanessa Aricco, both working writers, unveil the secrets and struggles of creative living in a rapid fire capitalist society. One guest at a time, Jen + Vanessa ask, How Does Your Life Translate to Art?Intro & music provided by Ashley Raines www.ashleyrainesmusic.comFollow us on Instagram @confessinganimalspodcastListen, Love & Support Us!https://www.patreon.com/confessinganimalspodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/confessinganimalspodcast)
Here is a lovely grum. Madge takes a nice walk, reads a letter from Roger Smalls, and welcomes a first time guest Leanne Kubicz (as heard on Wrong Reel and The Film '89 Podcast. Lastly, Marx Brothers 4A.
On Episode 55 of The Film '89 Podcast we've handed the reigns to one of our favourite guest-hosts from past episodes, Mr Jacob Rivera. As well as being a valued writer for film89.co.uk, Jacob's a seasoned podcaster and having previously joined us for our Fight Club episode amongst others, Jacob returns to the work of director David Fincher as he and his guest-host celebrate the tenth anniversary of Fincher's brilliant 2010 film, The Social Network. This hugely acclaimed film charts the genesis of social media giant Facebook and the legal wranglings that surrounded its early years and the possibly questionable business tactics of one of its founders, Mark Zuckerberg. Jacob is joined by another seasoned podcaster and writer on the subject of film, someone who's been a valued friend of Film '89 since we began, the wonderful Leanne Kubicz. Leanne brings her extensive knowledge of the work of Fincher to an episode that we're sure our listeners will love as she and Jacob give their in-depth analysis of a film that's earned an ever growing following and remains one of Fincher's best works.
Leanne Kubicz makes her return to discuss the chaotic behind-the-scenes story of making 'A Star is Born' (1976), how the film became a hit, and how it compares to the other movie versions of the story. Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemarieK Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
During this time of Corona around the world, there are some stories you hear over and over; political manuvering, some scientific explanations, the occasional story about a medical worker in a well known metropolitan area. Then there are the stories you will rarely hear: about cities with less than 1 million people, about professions like librarians - who play an essential role in daily American society during non pandemic times. Today on the podcast we hear from my good friend Leanne Kubicz in Kansas City, Missouri; about her work as a librarian and what happens to her city and members of her community when a pandemic comes to town.
Hysterical Blindness is a lesser-known HBO original movie from 2002, directed by Mira Nair and featuring a Golden Globe winning performance by Uma Thurman as the occasionally delusional Debbie Miller, looking for love in all the wrong dive bars. From the pitch-perfect depiction of 1987 Bayonne to the prestige casting of Gena Rowlands and Ben Gazzara to the quintessential Best Supporting Actress work from Juliette Lewis, this is an unsung gem of a movie. Leanne Kubicz joins me again to celebrate both our shared Jersey roots and our shared love for this movie. Follow Leanne at @lianemarieK! Get in touch with me! Email: inthedetailspod@gmail.com Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_
Leanne Kubicz makes her return to discuss David Fincher's extraordinary career directing music videos for Madonna, George Michael, Paula Abdul, Aerosmith and many more. Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemarieK Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
Leanne Kubicz makes her return to celebrate the wild, untamed brilliance of Emir Kusturica's 'Underground' (1995). Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemarieK Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
This week, I'm joined by Leanne Kubicz to queen out on 1994's Muriel's Wedding! We share our love for Toni Collette and ABBA, our appreciation for Rachel Griffiths' presence in this movie, and of course, we celebrate the deeply nuanced performance of Muriel's mother Betty by Jeannie Dryden. We go deep on Muriel's journey from lonely pathological liar to grown woman, talk about the tragic circumstances of her iconic sister Joanie and both have so much to say about Rhonda's mom at the end of this movie. Follow Leanne at @lianemarieK! Get in touch with me! Email: inthedetailspod@gmail.com Twitter: @colindrucker Instagram: @colindrucker_
Leanne Kubicz and Marcus Pinn (Creator of Pinnland Empire and co-host of Zebras in America) return to discuss the career of one of the best filmmakers working today, Michael Haneke. Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemarieK Official Site for 1898-House: http://www.1898-house.com/ Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PINNLAND_EMPIRE Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Martin is joined by Leanne Kubicz to discuss Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two, Jackass 3D, and everything that can be squeezed in between. They talk about which jokes hold up and which skits couldn't be done today. They take a look at the members of the Jackass crew, and discuss bad taste and the virtues of outsiderdom.
We welcome back Leanne Kubicz (1898-House) and Marcus Pinn (Creator of Pinnland Empire and co-host of Zebras in America) to discuss the Season 2 Finale of 'Westworld'. Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PINNLAND_EMPIRE Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemarieK Official Site for 1898-House: http://www.1898-house.com/ Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Leanne Kubicz returns for a holiday double header where we celebrate both Easter and April Fools' Day with a look at Norman Jewison's 1973 adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical 'Jesus Christ Superstar' as well as the slasher film 'April Fool's Day' (1986). Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemarieK Official Site for 1898-House: http://www.1898-house.com/ Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Leanne Kubicz joins Mikhail and James to discuss everything that makes 'The Leftovers' one of the best television shows ever made. Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemarieK Official Site for 1898-House: http://www.1898-house.com/ Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/WRONGREEL