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Disney is dialing back the rollout of its upcoming live action Snow White remake starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot. Why is the studio pulling its talent from red carpet press appearances at the film’s US premiere? Kim Masters and Matt Belloni are on the case. Plus, Masters speaks to director Lesli Linka Glatter about her Netflix limited series, Zero Day. Glatter, whose work in television includes Twin Peaks, Mad Men, and The West Wing, shares stories of being mentored by George Miller, Steven Spielberg, and David Lynch. She also reveals some of the more absurd aspects of directing for streamers.
David Lynch would call Derick a hero for persevering through his single season sitcom, On The Air. On The Air on Internet Archive (maybe) Schuyler Fisk on Yo! That's My Jawn Vinnie Gets Sued
Nicolle Wallace on rising public health concerns after Elon Musk's sweeping cuts to USAID, a major government contract Starlink is set to score, and the Trump administration's continued shift away from democratic norms. Joined by: Dr. Craig Spencer, Dr. Michael Osterholm, John Heilemann, Kyle Lewis, Tim Miller, Marty Baron, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Marc Elias, Alan Rappeport, and Lesli Linka Glatter.
Netflix's latest political thriller, “Zero Day,” is a chilling deep dive into cyber warfare, misinformation, and the terrifying power of perception. Led by Robert De Niro in his first television series, the six-episode event follows former president George Mullen as he's reluctantly pulled back into the political fray to investigate a devastating cyberattack. But as the layers of the crisis unravel, so do the hidden forces manipulating the narrative, turning Mullen into both a hero and a pawn. The series, co-created by Noah Oppenheim, Eric Newman, and Michael Schmidt, features a stellar cast including Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Dan Stevens, Gaby Hoffmann, Matthew Modine, and Angela Bassett.Director Lesli Linka Glatter helms all six episodes, bringing her experience from “Homeland” and “Love & Death” to craft a nail-biting, visually rich thriller that feels eerily prescient. She joined Bingeworthy to chat about what drew her to the project, collaborating with De Niro, and why truth itself is a weapon in today's world.
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by Matthew Modine and Director Lesli Linka Glatter to discuss ZERO DAY, a political thriller series created by Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim, and Michael Schmidt for Netflix. Zero Day follows a former President (Robert De Niro) as they investigate a devastating cyberattack in the US. It also stars Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Angela Bassett, Bill Camp, Dan Stevens, and Gaby Hoffmann. All episodes of Zero Day are now streaming on Netflix. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt is joined by Lesli Linka Glatter and Russell Hollander, the president and director, respectively, of the Directors Guild of America, to talk about some of the most important topics for directors in the entertainment industry. They discuss how the DGA manages its relationship with SAG and the WGA; how the AI landscape has changed since its last CBA, including AI's use in the film ‘The Brutalist'; why the TV market is hurting directors; and what the DGA's role is in the Justin Baldoni–Blake Lively lawsuit (02:34). Matt finishes the show with a prediction about Super Bowl commercials (24:10). For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Lesli Linka Glatter and Russell Hollander Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam talks with Patric Gagne about her memoir Sociopath and shares some uplifting movie picks from friends of the podcastConversation recorded face-to-face in London on 15th April, 2024CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGEThanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and conversation editing Podcast illustration by Helen Green https://helengreenillustration.com/RELATED LINKSHE MARRIED A SOCIOPATH - ME by Patric Gagne - 2020 (NY TIMES - PAYWALL)INTERVIEW WITH PATRIC GAGNE - 2024 (PSYCHOLOGY TODAY)INTERVIEW WITH PATRIC GAGNE by Emine Saner - 2024 (GUARDIAN)PATRIC GAGNE INSTAGRAMUPLIFTING MOVIESTASH DEMETRIOU'S PICKSWORKING GIRL Directed by Mike Nichols - 1989 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)BRIDESMAIDS Directed by Paul Feig - 2011 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)NOW AND THEN Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter - 1986 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)RICHARD AYOADE'S PICKSSTOP MAKING SENSE Directed by Jonathan Demme - 1984 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)MONTEREY POP Directed by D. A. Pennebaker - 1968 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)AMERICAN MOVIE Directed by Chris Smith - 1999 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)GARTH JENNINGS' PICKAMERICAN UTOPIA Directed by Spike Lee - 2021 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)ALEX HORNE'S PICKNEXT GOAL WINS Directed by Taika Waititi - 2023 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)JAMIE DEMETRIOU'S PICKNEXT GOAL WINS (ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY) Directed by Mike Brett and Steve Jamison - 2014 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE)KIM DEAL'S PICKSTHE OMEN Directed by Richard Donner - 1976 (FULL MOVIE ON YOUTUBE)SMILE 2 Directed by Charlie Sarroff - 2024 (TRAILER ON YOUTUBE) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're discussing the movie Now and Then directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Christina Ricci and Demi Moore. Visit the shownotes at abeautifulmess.com/podcast and write in to us at podcast@abeautifulmess.com or leave us a voicemail at 417-893-0011. Thank you to this week's sponsor: Get 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription at calm.com/abeautifulmess Receive 15% off at mudwtr.com/abm Get a FREE sample pack at drinklmnt.com/abeautifulmess Save $30 off your fertility test at modernfertility.com/mess30
After the WGA Spotlight featuring John Lopez, Director and DGA President Lesli Linka Glatter discusses a few of her favorite movies with Josh Olson and Joe Dante. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We don't like what we've been saying lately, so we're changing the conversation. That's right, we're back this week to discuss Episode 2 of Season 3 of Mad Men, titled "Love Among the Ruins." This is an episode all about replacing the old with the new, whether it's the sound of Ann Margaret's voice selling you Diet Pepsi or Peggy doing something new. Having sex! Well, almost. Elsewhere in the Mad Men universe, we see Don going toe-to-toe with one of his oldest rivals, Betty's father Gene. But he's been warming up on awkward conversation thanks to a double date with Lane Pryce and his wife Rebecca. In case this is your first time digging into Mad Men Men, our humble little baby podcast recaps Mad Men from the perspective of someone who hasn't really watched the show, someone who went through it once a long time ago, and a superfan who watches excessively it instead of having a functional social life. EXTRA CREDITS Mad Men was created by Matthew Weiner and aired on AMC from 2007 to 2015. This episode, “Love Among the Ruins,” was directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and written by Cathryn Humphris and Matthew Weiner. The show stars Jon Hamm, January Jones, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Robert Morse, and many more. The opening instrumental theme heard at the beginning of this podcast is “A Beautiful Mine” by RJD2. Podcast illustration is by Jon Negroni. The podcast is hosted by Jon Negroni (Film Editor of InBetweenDrafts), Will Ashton (cohost of the Cinemaholics podcast), and Michael Overhulse (The Original “Negroupie” and inventor of dogs interrupting podcast conversations). We'll be back soon to discuss Season 3 Episode 3, titled “My Old Kentucky Home.” Subscribe to Mad Men Men on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever else podcasts are, ahem, advertised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Nancy Miller sits down with Elizabeth Olsen in the final episode of the series to take a deeper look at who Candy Montgomery was in the aftermath of her trial and the shocking verdict. Miller speaks with director and executive producer Lesli Linka Glatter about the emotions and logistics of shooting the most central scene of the series. Texas Monthly executive editor Michael Hall joins the podcast again to give insight into how pseudoscience is used in not only this trial, but the entire Texas criminal justice system. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Love & Death tells the true story of an affair gone horribly wrong, and Director Lesli Linka Glatter joined us to explore all the lurid details. The television directing legend, with credits on Mad Men, Twin Peaks, Homeland, and many more, explains how she balanced the entertaining tone of the series with the authentic horror of this real life tragedy, and why a scene involving just two people in a laundry room was the hardest scene of her career.
Lesli Linka Glatter joins Anthony on this week's episode of Crew Call to discuss her HBO Limited Series "Love & Death". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a week on the picket line, John and Drew meet up to highlight listeners they've met, which productions have been shut down, what to expect from the upcoming DGA negotiations, and what non-WGA members can do to support striking writers. We then answer questions to help listeners navigate the strike rules. Are writers are allowed to submit to labs and fellowships? Are we supposed to boycott struck companies? And how does the strike affect your favorite weekly podcast? Links: Inevitable Foundation Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund) The Duffer Brothers announce Stranger Things production is paused on Twitter ‘Writers On Set' by George R.R. Martin DGA Is United, Prepared and Ready to Fight for Our Future by Lesli Linka Glatter for Variety Summary of Negotiations: WGA proposals and AMPTP responses 2023 WGA Strike Rules Strike Rules FAQ Picket Schedules and Locations Find more about the 2023 WGA negotiations here at WGAContract2023.org John on Twitter, Instagram and Mastodon Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
Host Nancy Miller brings back show creators David E. Kelley and Lesli Linka Glatter to discuss this pivotal episode and how they carefully handled shifting from a period drama to a crime thriller. Texas Monthly executive editor Skip Hollandsworth also returns to describe how one reports a stranger-than-fiction murder such as this one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney reunite to discuss the true crime drama ‘Love & Death,' based on the story of Candy Montgomery (1:00). Then Joanna speaks with show writer David E. Kelly and director Lesli Linka Glatter about their collaborative effort on the show (50:00). Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney Guests: Lesli Linka Glatter and David E. Kelley Producers: Sasha Ashall and Jonathan Kermah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Nancy Miller talks with show writer and creator David E. Kelley and executive producer and director Lesli Linka Glatter on how they adapted the Texas Monthly articles and book to tell the real-life story of Candy Montgomery and Betty Gore. Miller speaks with Elizabeth Olsen, who plays Candy Montgomery, about her approach to such a complicated figure. The episode also features a conversation with Texas Monthly executive editor Skip Hollandsworth on why this strange suburban murder saga could only happen in Texas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you enjoyed The Staircase Podcast from HBO Max, The Official Love & Death Podcast is your next listen. Here's episode 1. Make sure to follow The Official Love & Death Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. The Official Love & Death Podcast hosted by Nancy Miller (HBO's I'll Be Gone in the Dark Podcast and HBO Max's The Staircase Podcast) for the new Max Original Limited series Love & Death. The series takes an episode by episode deep dive into the highly anticipated true crime drama. Each episode, Miller interviews cast and creatives including writer and creator David E. Kelley, executive producer and director Lesli Linka Glatter, Elizabeth Olsen, and Jesse Plemons, to go behind the scenes of one of the biggest, most brutal murders in modern Texas history. The Official Love & Death Podcast is produced by HBO Max in partnership with Texas Monthly Studio, the in-house agency for Texas Monthly Magazine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyday we travel to far-flung places through our television screens, all thanks to the directors, location scouts, camera crews, and more who skillfully capture—or create—entire worlds for us to get lost in. One of those people is Lesli Linka Glatter, the award-winning director behind shows like Twin Peaks, Homeland, and Mad Men. Lale sits down with her to find out about how she bought to life 1970s Texas in the new HBO Max show Love and Death, what it's like to travel the world with a film crew, and the time she took a life-changing trip to Tokyo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hollywood legend Robert De Niro is set to star in his first-ever TV series for Lesli Linka Glatter's directorial Zero Day. Narcos showrunner Eric Newman will serve as co-creator and executive producer along with Noah Oppenheim. The Netflix series will be a political thriller with De Niro playing the role of a former American President. It's time for some executive decisions and few in Hollywood have De Niro's heft to pull this off.
ATX TV Festival and Texas Monthly present a conversation with “Achievement in Television eXcellence” Awardee, Emmy-nominated director/producer, and current President of the Director's Guild of America, Lesli Linka Glatter! Glatter was joined by director/producer and longtime friend Thomas Schlamme (The West Wing, Snowfall) at ATX TV Festival Season 11 for an intimate, in-depth conversation celebrating her exceptional career as a producing director and creative, spanning more than 20 years of iconic TV series such as Homeland, Mad Men, The West Wing, ER, Gilmore Girls, Twin Peaks, and more.This conversation was recorded live at ATX TV Festival Season 11 (June 2-5, 2022). For almost half a century, Texas Monthly has chronicled life in the Lone Star State, exploring its politics and personalities, barbecue and business, true crime and tacos, honky-tonks and hiking. To read more & subscribe, visit: https://www.texasmonthly.com/PANELISTS:Lesli Linka Glatter (Director/Producer; President, Director's Guild of America)Thomas Schlamme (Director/Producer)SUBSCRIBE to youtube.com/ATXTV for more panels, conversations & events with your favorite TV creatives and casts.FOLLOW Texas Monthly: Twitter: twitter.com/TexasMonthlyFacebook: facebook.com/texasmonthlyInstagram: instagram.com/texasmonthly/FOLLOW ATX TV:Twitter: twitter.com/ATXFestivalFacebook: facebook.com/ATXFestivalInstagram: instagram.com/atxfestival/TikTok: tiktok.com/@atxtvLearn more year round ATX TV programming & events: https://atxtv.co/Buy your badge for ATX TV Festival Season 12 (June 1-4, 2023): https://atxfestival.comBecome an ATX TV Member: https://atxtv.co/membership
On episode 24 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 16: "The Condemned Woman". This episode was written by Tricia Brock and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. Brock and Glatter had the unenviable task of bidding adieu to Josie and James, and they rise to the occasion, with a well-written script, and solid direction. Special guest Ryan Weadon of Ex-Rated Movies Podcast joins us to explore such mysteries as: WHERE, oh where, is Doc Hayward?IS it actually romantic to call someone "the love of your life" when you're only in your early thirties?WHO is that mysterious woman in the bright blue dress?And of course...WHAT HAPPENED TO JOSIE?! Buy our "Call me when you're a drawer" shirt!https://www.reallyweirdstuffpod.cominsta: @reallyweirdstuffpod twitter: @reallyweirdpod facebook: @reallyweirdstuffpodcast email: reallyweirdstuffpod@gmail.com
On a bonus episode of Cult Cinema Circle, we're leaving The Gaslight Addition, hopping on our bikes, and heading down to the swimming hole to prank the Wormer Brothers while we revisit the coming-of-age cult classic, Now and Then (1995). This movie was written by I. Marlene King and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter.This movie stars Rosie O'Donnell (A League of Their Own, Harriet The Spy), Christina Ricci (Mermaids, Addams Family Values), Demi Moore (St. Elmo's Fire, Striptease), Gaby Hoffmann (Field of Dreams, Sleepless in Seattle), Melanie Griffith (Working Girl Cecil B. Demented), Thora Birch (Hocus Pocus, Ghost World), Rita Wilson (Jingle All The Way, Runaway Bride), and Ashleigh Aston Moore (Touched By An Angel, Northern Exposure). We also have a fabulous supporting cast that includes Devon Sawa, Janeane Garofolo, and Cloris Leachman.This movie is often referred to as the female "Stand By Me", and I personally think that this movie is honestly just as good as that film, and is an absolute classic for girls that grew up in the 90s. It's also crazy to see how stacked this cast is, and how heartwarming the story overall is. Do yourself a favor and watch this absolute banger of a film.Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.com Follow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's episode focuses on Twin Peaks Episode 10, and your host John looks into Robert Engels and Lesli Linka Glatter's time working on it and sifts through the Log Lady Introduction before digging into the episode itself. Albert's role in the Blue Rose Task Force is explored, as is Cooper's path through the episode, Ronette's and Leland's reactions to the BOB sketch, and what to make of Dick Tremayne and Harold Smith. Not to mention Nadine's new lease on her teenage years, Jacoby's hypnosis program, and Maddy's identity crisis.Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Soundwww.25yearslatersite.comwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkInstagram: BlueRoseTaskForceTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNTwitter: @BlueRoseTFpodhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadioEmail ruminationsradio@gmail.comEmail bluerosetaskforcepodcast@gmail.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Now and Then: a mid-'90s coming of age movie with nostalgia for the ‘70s, beloved by kids who wouldn't be teenagers until the aughts. Jordan and co-host Laura Leigh Abby (whose podcast is Seventeen: Conversations with my Teenage Self) both hold the film as a beloved classic, but as adults they notice some things in the film they didn't see as kids. Before we go, Jordan X-plains it all!Listen to Seventeen: Conversations with My Teenage SelfJordan talks Deep Water on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour***Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and FacebookWith Jordan Crucchiola and Laura Leigh Abby
On episode 14 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 6: Demons. This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels. It was directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. It's best known as the one that calls out the "Really Weird Stuff" directly (Gordon Cole, played by David Lynch, makes his first on-screen appearance). And Al Strobel knocks it out of the park as Phillip Gerard and MIKE, an otherworldly inhabiting spirit who broke good to stop his former partner in crime from killing again. Special guest Chris Brugos joins us to explore such mysteries as: DOES Twin Peaks have an official ACAB stance? WHO wore the red plaid jacket best? WHY must we hear "Just You and I" every time we see James and Donna on screen together?PLUS: Brugos has some mind-blowing theories on Tulpas, Maddy, and why Gordon Cole is deaf!
This week's spoiler-filled deep-dive has tea at the Log Lady's cabin as it goes into Episode 5. Your host John looks into director Lesli Linka Glatter, everything we know about the Log Lady, and what Margaret can tell us about living where the barrier between worlds is thin. You'll also get various perspectives on the last night of Laura Palmer, and extensive studies into the complicated natures of Audrey Horne and Bobby Briggs in an episode where they both shine. Go ahead and pull up a chair—the fish aren't running.Articles discussed this episode:Gratitude, Respect, and Compassion in Twin PeaksBobby Briggs & Laura Palmer: A Love StoryProduction by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Soundwww.25yearslatersite.comwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkInstagram: BlueRoseTaskForceTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNTwitter: @BlueRoseTFpodhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadioEmail ruminationsradio@gmail.comEmail bluerosetaskforcepodcast@gmail.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On episode 11 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, episode 3: The Man Behind the Glass. This episode originally aired on October 13th, 1990. It was written by Robert Engels and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. It's best known as the one where Albert declares his love for Sheriff Truman. Chris Brugos joins us to explore such mysteries as: HOW much does Leland really know about BOB?WHO cares about the Lucy/Andy/Dick paternity triangle? WHY doesn't Ronette get more credit for being such a survivor? PLUS: What a piece of work is Emory Battis?
Waiting to Exhale (1995) / Now and Then (1995) This week our pal Alex Sherman joins us as we wait to exhale with the ladies of Forest Whitaker's sensual melodrama and raise the dead with the BFFs of Lesli Linka Glatter's nostalgic flashback
Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. Written by Evan Reilly. Air date: February 10, 2013. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dontdeadpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontdeadpodcast/support
"Cooper's Dreams" is the 5th episode of Season One of Twin Peaks. It was written by Mark Frost and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, who is one of the more experimental auteurs in the Peaks-verse Lynch/Frost, notwithstanding. It originally aired on May 10th, 1990 and is perhaps best known for being the one where Cooper's a little on edge and only has time for coffee, and the gang hikes to the Log Lady's cabin for tea and spooky log testimony. Special guest, Cecelia Gunn joins us to explore such mysteries as: WHAT is Doc Hayward doing, tagging along on strenuous police field work?WHY does "Flesh World" keep publishing photos of Leo's truck?HOW come nobody, including Maddy, remembers meeting Maddy? PLUS: Donut Crimes, gun-happy Peakers, and of course, STFU JAMES!
Sara and Stacie go on a Sex and the City rant along with asking the question of "where is Jake Ryan from Sixteen Candles" while talking about our LOVE of this 1995 classic Now and Then!Four childhood friends, now in their thirties, are having a reunion. Their lives have gone separate and very different ways. Together again they reminisce about their younger years, especially the eventful period when they were 12 years old. Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Christina Ricci, Rosie O'Donnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith, Gaby Hoffmann, Demi Moore, Ashleigh Aston Moore, and Rita WilsonTagline:In every woman there is the girl she left behind.Enjoy this weeks episode! ALSO DEVON SAWA'S BUtT!
Episode 5A Notes: The 3 questions, the feel of the episode, director/writer & production context Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/lostinthemovies to listen to the entire series ahead of the public schedule and access my main monthly podcast as well. For $5/month, all Lost in Twin Peaks episodes are available immediately, including my 12-part coverage of Fire Walk With Me, in addition to exclusive ongoing Twin Peaks Conversations with other commentators as a monthly reward. Episode 0: Introducing the podcast (show format) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-podcast-show-format/id1588350903?i=1000537195013 The illustrated companion to this week's episodes is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/11/lost-in-twin-peaks-6-s1e6-coopers.html 0:00 INTRO 4:09 WHAT IS TWIN PEAKS? 6:04 WHO IS AGENT COOPER? 7:35 WHO IS LAURA PALMER? 9:25 THE FEEL OF THE EPISODE 10:55 DIRECTOR & WRITER: Lesli Linka Glatter + Mark Frost (15:28) 16:32 PRODUCTION CONTEXT (w/ more notes on editors) My Journey Through Twin Peaks video essay series is on YouTube (in 36 chapters as of now) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIHlB-wesGPVETlNFLsGCKL-SFjW8wrJf & Vimeo (in 5 parts as of now) https://vimeo.com/showcase/7281266 EPISODE LINKS Elephant on Lost in the Movies podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alan-clarkes-elephant-1989/id1521758273?i=1000540656966 / John Thorne on Twin Peaks Conversations podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DFuD36ex48 Director Lesli Linka Glatter on directing her first film 'Tales of Meeting and Parting' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uEMYGIH_H4 MY PREVIOUS DIRECTOR/WRITER LOST IN TWIN PEAKS EPISODES: Pilot (written by Mark Frost) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-1-pilot-s1e1.html & S1E2 (written by Frost) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-2-s1e2-traces-to.html & S1E3 (written by Frost) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-3-s1e3-zen-or-skill.html (the following links may contain Twin Peaks spoilers...) OTHER COMMENTARY ON THIS DIRECTOR & WRITER... (the following links may contain Twin Peaks spoilers) ..from MY OTHER PODCASTS Now and Then (directed by Lesli Linka Glatter) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/films-by-twin-peaks-episode-directors-halloweentown/id1587597259?i=1000536658422 & Storyville (written by Frost) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mark-frosts-storyville-creator-prologue-2/id1587597259?i=1000536661723 ...from MY VIDEO ESSAYS clips from Now and Then & Glatter's Mad Men episodes in Journey Through Twin Peaks chapter 34 - A Candle in Every Window https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgBLtDcXZtI & clips/quotes from Frost's other work in Journey Through Twin Peaks chapter 35 - The Bookhouse Boy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN-qUgESVGs ...from MY VIEWING DIARIES (directed by Glatter) Mad Men season 1: "5G" (episode 5) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2018/03/mad-men-5g-season-1-episode-5.html & season 2: "The Benefactor" (episode 3) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2019/09/mad-men-benefactor-season-2-episode-3.html / "A Night to Remember" (episode 8) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2019/10/mad-men-night-to-remember-season-2.html & season 3: "Love Among the Ruins" (episode 2) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2019/12/mad-men-love-among-ruins-season-3.html / "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" (episode 6) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2020/01/mad-men-guy-walks-into-advertising.html & season 4: "The Chryanthemum and the Sword" https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/04/mad-men-chrysanthemum-and-sword-season.html My other podcasts include: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Twin Peaks Cinema https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html Left of the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/left-of-movies.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Jackie and Danielle enjoy the last days of summer with the 1995 coming of age movie Now & Then. The ladies are joined by TikTok creator and nostalgia connoisseur Morgan Bartel. The film follows four women who recount a pivotal summer they shared together as adolescents in 1970. The comedy-drama film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and stars Christina Ricci, Rosie O'Donnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith, Gaby Hoffmann, Demi Moore, Ashleigh Aston Moore, and Rita Wilson. The supporting cast features Hank Azaria, Janeane Garofalo, Cloris Leachman, and Bonnie Hunt, among many others. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support
Now and Then is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Christina Ricci, Rosie O'Donnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith, Gaby Hoffmann, Demi Moore, Ashleigh Aston Moore, and Rita Wilson. The supporting cast features Hank Azaria, Janeane Garofalo, Cloris Leachman, and Bonnie Hunt, among many others. The plot follows four women who recount a pivotal summer they shared together as adolescents in 1970. It is considered a cult classic. It was filmed largely in the Country Walk subdivision off Coffee Bluff Road in Savannah, Georgia (called Shelby, Indiana in the movie), using the Gaslight Addition and Old Town Cemetery, highlighting the downtown area. Additional filming was done in Statesboro, Georgia in locations including the Bulloch County Court House (also featured in the film 1969) and the building now housing the Averitt Center for the Arts. On July 18, 2012, it was announced that ABC Family would develop the film into a television series by I. Marlene King, who wrote it and adapted Pretty Little Liars,[2][3] but the project did not move past the development stage. Upon release, the film received mainly unfavorable reviews but was a moderate financial success, grossing $37.5 million on a $12 million budget.
The weird are going pro in the very otherworldly Season 2, Episode 6, “Demons”! As always, we'll spoil this episode, so watch before listening! This week, Colin updates his gothic checklist and admits to being disturbed, but not in the good way; Jonathan puts Mädchen Amick and Shelley Johnson in our adoring spotlight; Damon illuminates us on multiple characters' shifting and temporary identities; and Jennifer explores what it means to be a “visitor” in Twin Peaks. For the Twist, we puzzle out what Bob may have been up to for the last 40 years! LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!S2, E6 NOTES: Harley Peyton, Robert Engels (episode writers)Lesli Linka Glatter (episode director)Aristotle, (384-322 B.C., Greek philosopher, author of Poetics)The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (1999-2007, graphic novel series, Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill)Weekend at Bernies (film, 1989, dir. Ted Kotcheff)Mädchen Amick (Shelley Johnson)'Twin Peaks' Star Mädchen Amick on Graduating from the School of David Lynch (2017, Vice.com article on Mädchen Amick)The King and I (1956, film, dir. Walter Lang)Marni Nixon (1930-2016, American singer)Rita Moreno (b. 1931, legendary Puerto Rican-American actress, singer, dancer, and EGOT Queen)West Side Story (1961, film, dir. Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins)Jimmy Bryant (b. 1929, American singer and composer)Johanna Ray (Twin Peaks casting director, mother of Eric da Re)Tokyo Story (1953, film, dir. Yasujiro Ozu, legendary Japanese filmmaker, 1903-1963)Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998, legendary Japanese filmmaker)Nagasaki, Japan (largest city on the island of Kyushu, Japan, and the site of the American nuclear attack of August 1, 1945)Al Strobel (b. 1939, Philip Gerard/Mike)
If you're here, it must be Season 1, Episode 6, “Cooper's Dreams.” Standard Spoiler Alert: Watch before listening! This week, Jonathan focuses on “Women in Charge,” specifically director Lesli Linka Glatter and actor Catherine Coulson, aka The Log Lady; Jennifer sheds light on themes of smoke, fire and hell; Colin ponders the spirit world and who can get there; and Damon cranks up the music of Twin Peaks, notably the collaboration of Lynch, Badalamenti, and Cruise. We Twist on the oddest oddities in episode 6, from cookie jars to untouched sodas.LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!S1, E6 NOTES: Lesli Linka Glatter (episode director)Angelo Badalamenti (series composer)Amazing Stories (1985-87, Sci Fi Channel TV series)Interview with Lesli Linka Glatter (2020, Filmmaker Magazine)Now and Then (1995, film, directed by Lesli Linka Glatter)Catherine Coulson (Margaret Lanterman, aka The Log Lady) His Dark Materials (2019-present, HBO TV series)Blue Velvet (1986, film, directed by David Lynch)Julee Cruise discography (series vocals)This Mortal Coil (1987-91, UK musical collaboration)Tim Buckley's “Song to the Siren” (cover by This Mortal Coil)Lost Highway (1997, film, directed by David Lynch)Crazy Clown Time (2011, debut album of David Lynch)Twin Peaks soundtrackSnoqualmie Falls, Washington (site of Twin Peaks's famous waterfall)Diegetic music (cinema sound technique)Cornish College's Raisbeck Hall (site of The Roadhouse interior)Knut Hamsun (influential Norwegian writer and Nazi sympathizer)
The regular hosts are joined again by Sara Koford as they dive into the sixth episode of Season 1: Cooper's Dreams. They discuss Lesli Linka Glatter's incredible direction, Jacques Renault's interior design skills & Audrey Horne's negotiation techniques.
TV is back on the menu and we select a single episode of one of our favorite shows to dive into and discuss - FREAKS AND GEEKS! Ultra-tough Kim suddenly befriends Lindsey but she may have ulterior motives, while Sam is bullied mercilessly by Kim's friend, Karen Scarfolli, whose locker is next to his. Starring Linda Cardellini, John Francis Daley, Busy Phillips, James Franco and Samm Levine. Guest starring Rashida Jones. Written by Mike White and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. FOLLOW US ON LETTERBOXD - Zach1983 & MattCrosby Thank you so much for listening! Please follow the show on Twitter: @GreatestPod Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Podbean This week's recommendations: The Kid Detective (streaming rental) Phantom Thread (streaming on HBO Max) Judas and the Black Messiah (streaming on HBO Max)
We streamed a new, LIVE Aftershow to talk about director and Emmy nominee Lesli Linka Glatter's podcast episode.
Ben Croll dials in from Paris to talk about the release of the summer's only blockbuster. Plus, an interview with Giancarlo Esposito and a conversation between Emmy nominees and longtime friends Amy Sherman-Palladino and Lesli Linka Glatter.
While the pandemic rages on, “Homeland” director Lesli Linka Glatter is part of a select group crafting safety protocols designed to allow production to resume. But she’s worried about another danger--that some of the gains made in racial and gender equity will slip away. She’s calling on her peers and the studios to make a firm commitment to hire outside their comfort zones.
Despite its negative reviews and unfair comparisons to Rob Reiner's Stand By Me, Now and Then (directed by Lesli Linka Glatter) was one of those great films that became a VHS sleepover classic. The film centers on four very different friends growing up in an Indiana suburb in the 1970s. The four girls bike around town, talk about boobs and boys, try to raise the dead, and have deep conversations about their parents. A banging soundtrack (that Stevie owns on vinyl) and a fantastic cast (feat. cameos from Brendan Fraser and Janeane Garofalo), the film deserves to be seen– preferably with a gaggle of girlfriends. Follow The Shiterion Collection! Instagram: @ShiterionCollection Twitter: @Shiterion_Pod Facebook: facebook.com/theshiterioncollection Email us theshiterioncollection@gmail.com. You can find Kate Santos online @ocleoo on Insta and @funny_cat_gifs on Twitter. Stevie Anderson is rolling as @spaghetti_witch on IG and @spaghetti_witch on Twitter. Theme song by Honor Nezzo @nezzzie
Lesli Linka Glatter is a film and tv director based in Los Angeles and known for directing tv shows like Homeland, Mad Men, The Good Wife, and The West Wing. Lesli Linka Glatter started her career as a modern dancer and choreographer before a series of (sometimes lucky) events led her to take a path towards film directing. Today, Lesli is an accomplished film and tv director and has directed countless episodes for shows like Twin Peaks, The Good Wife, Homeland, The West Wing, Gilmore Girls, and many many others. Photo by Justin Lubin Special thanks to our patrons on Patreon: Megan Quinn http://www.code2040.org/ Anna Caroline http://truthcircles.com Tim Herbig https://twitter.com/herbigt Johannes Kleske https://johanneskleske.com/ Caoimhe Keogan https://twitter.com/caoimhekeogan Eileen Williams https://www.switchup.de/stromvergleich If you want to help us create The Role Models Podcast in the future, become a patron and chip in $1, $3, $5, or $10 per episode. Read more about the different tiers and rewards on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rolemodels
This week on our Pretty Little Liars podcast @TheSueFunke and @TheChelseaWhite discuss the movie "Now and Then" which was written by I. Marlene King and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter who also directed the PLL pilot and is besties with Babe Parker's mom who also joins us to discuss [not Babe's mom, but Babe (@babeparker) and Leo Martin (@LeoSoup!)]. We would love you for subscribing, rating and reviewing! And get in touch with us on Twitter @cAbernetAndA, Facebook.com/cAbernetAndA, cAbernetAndA@gmail.com and following @TheChelseaWhite and @TheSueFunke on Twitter and Snapchat!
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 23 - What Happened to Josie? Happy October 1st, fellow Peakers! It's time to break out a Pumpkin Spice Latte and get Spoopy with a new episode of the Who Killed Laura Podcast! Following hot on the heels of Our Sheriff's got a problem with his girlfriend, is What happened to Josie? This time, we are discussing the 16th episode of season two. It originally aired on aired on 02/16/1991 to a 400,000 drop in viewers from the previous week to 7.8 million. This episode was written by current in demand TV Director Tricia Brock and Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. The episode begins with a strange Log Lady intro about Drawer Pulls and ends with some cutting edge Terminator 2 morphing Special effects! We get the addition of Billy Zane to the cast and Chris and Scott wonder if he has ever not seemed creepy (or creppy). Are you watching along with us? How do you feel about Billy Zane? What do you think happened to Josie? What do you call a Drawer Pull? We want to hear from you! Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com #Twin Peaks #David Lynch #Mark Frost #The Who Killed Laura Podcast #Spoopy #Creppya
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 13: The Gifted and the Damned Welcome to another episode of our podcast! This one looks at Season 2, Episode 6′s “Demons,” written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels, and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. In this one, shut-in creeper Harold Smith abruptly closes his living novel on Donna Hayward when he finds she and Maddie snooping and trying to find where he keeps Laura Palmer's secret diary. It takes so little for girls to become unclean! We have a little confusion over whether the Roadhouse and Bookhouse are the same building. They are not, but located just yards from each other. Part of the confusion is that an interior scene of the tiny cookhouse was filmed at The Old Place Restaurant in Cornell, CA, which is much larger, books and shelves added to the real-life decor. We discuss a would-be romantic scene between Donna and James and how we feel it's hampered somewhat by James Marshall's acting. That's just an opinion, and if James is your favorite actor or character on the show, good for you. Per IMDB, Marshall started as Jim Greenblatt, logging a few TV roles before changing his name and playing several characters on Growing Pains. Twin Peaks and its attendant prequel film were perhaps his career highlights, but he does a very credible job as the pained, confused Pfc. Downey in A Few Good Men for Rob Reiner. The late Ian Abercrombie appears here as an insurance adjustor of sorts, making sure Leo Johnson is well-cared for. Abercrombie's credits are too numerous to mention, but often involve playing a butler. Some highlights include, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Northern Exposure, Wild Wild West, NewsRadio, and seven episodes of Seinfeld as Elaine Benes' boss, Mr. Pitt. In later years, he did a lot of animation voiceover work such as The Batman, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Rango and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He also did several episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place and worked with Lynch again on 2006′s Inland Empire. Chris has fun reciting the Killer Bob rhyme. Are you watching along with us? Share your thoughts and theories with us! We want to hear from YOU! Reach out to us on social media: Google + and Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: http://whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com And don't forget to subscribe and review The Who Killed Laura Podcast on iTunes http://goo.gl/O18jf9 #Twin Peaks #David Lynch #Mark Frost #The Who Killed Laura Podcast
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 10: Any Relation to the Dwarf? Chris and Scott are back with the latest episode of the podcast, this time looking at Episode 10, aka Season 2, Episode 3, “The Man Behind Glass,” written by Robert Engels and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. it aired October 13, 1990. Enjoy the first several minutes, as Chris is confused by two plot points that Scott explains to him without making him look too stupid. Chris gets back on track, arguably, with some observations on how the dark and light sides of both Agents Cooper and Rosenfield may represent David Lynch and his work. Or anyone, really. In this episode we meet Richard “Dick” Tremayne, played by Ian Buchanan, a veteran of many television shows, but perhaps remembered best as Duke Lavery on General Hospital in the ‘80s, reprising that role from 2012-2015. He also acted in the soap operas Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful and All My Children. He has also done voiceover work in three different Batman animated series, a different role each time, and worked again with Frost and Lynch on On the Air as the character Lester Guy. We note the One Armed Man, Mike Gerard, is a reference to the most famous television character to have just one arm, Prince Stitch-Sleeve from Pee-Wee's Playhouse. Just kidding. It's a reference to Lt. Philip Gerard, the dogged detective chasing wrongly accused Richard Kimble for four seasons of The Fugitive (1963-1967). Lenny Von Dohlen makes his first of a handful of appearances on the series as damnable Harold Smith, the agoraphobic orchid enthusiast with designs on Donna. He reprised that role in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and lest one thinks we're being too hard on him by describing him as a creepy actor, note some of his other roles: Blattis. Foster Batterham. Burton Jernigan. DeYancey Clanahan. Clifford Roderick. And yes, Creepy Guy in Hotel. Thanks for reading, thanks for listening, and please let us know what you think. Contact The Who Killed Laura Podcast at: Google + and Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: http://whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com And don't forget to subscribe and review The Who Killed Laura Podcast on iTunes http://goo.gl/O18jf9
Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 5 - I've got the pictures to prove it Get ready for “Cooper's Dreams” as Scott and Chris discuss the 5th episode of the shows first season originally broadcast May 10, 1990. The episode was written by Mark Frost and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, who has been recently nominated for Emmys for her work on Mad Men and Homeland. This episode had 17.3 million viewers, half as many as the Pilot but on par with the previous episode. There is a lot to talk about in this episode and we want to hear what you have to say as well. Please join the conversation. We would love to hear from you! You can contact and follow us on social media listed below: Google + and Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: http://whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com
We shake things up this episode, getting our least favorite storylines out of the way right off. (Hint, they involve Donna, James, and The Bobber.) This is a superb episode top to bottom though, thanks to director Lesli Linka Glatter and writer Mark Frost. At this late point in the abbreviated first season, it really... The post Twin Peaks S01E05: Cooper’s Dreams – Damn Good Podcast appeared first on Cooper S. Beckett.