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Jonathan and JP are back with another packed week of trailer verdicts, screen time nostalgia, and the kind of movie news that makes you question everything.First up, List It or Nix It — the guys put Hot Spot, Klara and the Sun, Shrek 5, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Dinosaurs of the Wild West, Hexed, and Time of Death through the Letterboxd test. Some earn a spot. Some don't make it out alive.Then it's What We've Been Watching. Jonathan's been in the jungle with Jumanji, getting morally complicated with Red Rocket, and going full '80s nostalgia with Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. JP went deep with 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple and swung back to the high seas with Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.And then there's The News. Toy Story 5 just had one of the biggest animated opening weekends in history — is Pixar officially back? Disclosure Day stumbles in week two. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is already breaking presale records but has to compete with Nolan for premium screens. The week's wildest story: Luca Guadagnino's nearly-finished film about Sam Altman gets dropped by Amazon — right after their $50 billion OpenAI deal. Totally unrelated, we're sure. Plus: Supergirl early buzz, a new Keanu Reeves Lego movie, Dan Trachtenberg doing kids' horror (yes, really), Austin Powers 4 is happening, and Emmy nominations are officially locked in.
This week on Mostly Film, we're sorting through a fresh batch of trailers in LIST IT or NIX IT, including The Last House, Gatto, Heart of the Beast, Social Reckoning, I Want Your Sex, and Whalefall. Which ones earn a spot on the Letterboxd watchlist, and which ones get left behind?In What We've Been Watching, Jonathan checks out everything from Masters of the Universe and In the Grey to a nostalgic return to Spy Kids and Spy Kids 2, while JP revisits a pair of beloved franchises with Raiders of the Lost Ark and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.Plus, we break down a packed week of movie news, including Chris Evans' reported return in Avengers: Secret Wars, new details on The Batman: Part II, George Miller's plans for more Mad Max, a Hit Man series coming to Netflix, a surprise Fox-Roku merger, and Steven Spielberg's record-breaking success with Disclosure Day. We also discuss honorary Oscars for Ridley Scott and Glenn Close, a possible Jimmy Olsen and Gorilla Grodd series, and why Jesse Eisenberg turned down The Social Reckoning.All that and more on another episode of Mostly Film—where the takes are hot, the watchlists are growing, and the movie news never stops.
This week on Mostly Film, we break down a fresh batch of trailers in LIST IT or NIX IT, including Onslaught, How to Rob a Bank, Fall 2, Ice Age: Boiling Point, and more. We also talk about everything we've been watching lately, from indie horror and animation favorites to new TV obsessions.In movie news, we discuss Ari Aster's Hereditary prequel, Hugh Jackman joining a new Treasure Island adaptation, the massive box office success of Backrooms and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Netflix's continued stance on theatrical releases, Martin Scorsese's involvement with AI filmmaking tools, and much more from around the world of film and television.
This week on Mostly Film, we kick things off with another round of LIST IT or NIX IT, breaking down the latest trailers for The Get Out, Victorian Psycho, Her Private Hell, Primetime, Hope, Motor City, and In the Hand of Dante to decide what's worth adding to the watchlist.Then we dive into What We've Been Watching, covering everything from The Mandalorian & Grogu, The Drama, They Will Kill You, GOAT, Wonka, The Iron Giant, and Balto to The Devil Wears Prada, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, A History of Violence, The Limey, The Bride!, Normal, and more. Plus, we check in on shows like The Boys, Survivor, and Widows Bay.We wrap things up with the latest movie news, reactions, and industry updates before sending you on your way. Join Jonathan and J.P. for another packed episode of movie talk, trailer reactions, and weekly watchlist recommendations.
On the 401st episode of You Know I'm Right, hosts Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by HGTV host, Page Turner. Topics discussed:- Has anyone ever made Page Turner puns at her when it comes to reading books? Would her autobiography be named A Real Page Turner?- First app she checks everyday- Being mentored by Magic Johnson- Getting her real estate license- HGTV Premiere, any hesitations or nerves to be on television?- Being on Flip or Flop Nashville, Rock the Block, House Hunters All Stars, Battle on the Mountain, Fix My Flip and now co-hosting Love It or List It. What is her favorite show?- Most memorable house she worked on - What is a the filming schedule like on these shows? - Should Joe who has his real estate license and has a minor construction background go on an HGTV show?- Business outside of tv: being a certified personal trainer, Page Turner Unlimited and co-owner of The JoPa Life, CEO of Do the Work, INC- Dating Mike Hill- You Know I'm Right moment
Mostly Film is back with another packed episode of trailer chaos, movie talk, and industry insanity. This week in LIST IT or NIX IT, we're breaking down trailers for The Rivals of Amziah King, Resident Evil, Clayface, Coyote vs Acme, Jackass, Verity, and more to decide what's making the watchlist — and what's getting tossed immediately.In What We've Been Watching, Jonathan and J.P. talk survival thrillers, prestige dramas, and comfort TV as they dive into Apex, revisit Erin Brockovich, and check in on shows like The Boys, The Wire, Justified, Entourage, Maul, and Survivor.Then in The News, things get wild: a Westworld movie is officially happening, Battlefield sparks a studio bidding war, John Wick 5 gets an update, Netflix is planning its first major theatrical rollout with Greta Gerwig's Narnia, and somehow a Django/Zorro crossover movie is becoming real. Plus: Michael breaks records, Fast & Furious expands again, Letterboxd might be sold, and we react to the first look at Netflix's live-action Scooby-Doo.
Mostly Film This week on Mostly Film, we're back with another round of LIST IT or NIX IT, breaking down trailers like The End of Oak Street, Apex, Faces of Death, and more to decide what's worth adding to the watchlist.Then we jump into What We've Been Watching — from Project Hail Mary and Send Help to rewatches like Rushmore and Hail, Caesar!, plus TV picks like The Pitt, Invincible, Daredevil, and Young Sherlock. We keep it light, focusing on what stood out without spoiling everything.Finally, we wrap with a packed News segment: a new Lord of the Rings sequel is in the works, Disney pulls back from AI deals, TikTok is entering TV, and Hollywood continues to get… weird (yes, Jack Black wants to star in Yakuza).It's trailers, takes, and chaos, just another week on Mostly Film.
Mostly Film This week, we're back with LIST IT or NIX IT, breaking down trailers like Spider-Man, Wild Horse Nine, Dune 3, and more to decide what's worth adding to the watchlist.Then we get into what we've been watching. From War Machine and Peaky Blinders to Cold Storage and One Piece, highlighting what actually stuck with us this week.We wrap up with movie news, including the live-action Moana reveal, major sequel announcements (Incredibles 3, Lilo & Stitch 2), a new Sekiro anime series, and more.Catch us wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us on Letterboxd to keep up with what we're watching next.
Mostly FilmThis week, we're back with another round of LIST IT or NIX IT, breaking down trailers like Obsession, Pinocchio: Unstrung, In the Grey, and more to decide what's worth adding to the watchlist.Then we get into what's been in our rotation lately — from Hoppers, The Bride, and Anaconda to shows like The Pitt, Peaky Blinders, and Survivor — sharing the performances and moments that stuck with us.We wrap things up with the latest movie news, including big Oscar takeaways, a new Firefly animated series in the works, Spielberg teasing a “kick ass” Western, and updates on everything from G.I. Joe to The Lord of the Rings.Catch us wherever you get your podcasts, and follow along on Letterboxd to see what we're watching next.
Mostly Film — Goats, Bone Temples, and MercyThis week on Mostly Film, we're back in trailer court for another round of LIST IT or NIX IT — deciding what earns a spot on the watchlist and what gets left behind.On the docket:Pressure, Toy Story 5, Peaky Blinders, Over Your Dead Body, Lee Cronin's The Mummy, Slanted, Normal, Is God Is, and Beast. Some immediate adds. Some firm passes. A few heated debates.Then we dive into What We've Been Watching. Jonathan checks in with GOAT, Mercy, and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, plus TV time with The Pitt. JP brings a mix of rewatches and first-timers — The Goblet of Fire, L.A. Confidential, and Mercy — alongside TV staples like Industry, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Sons of Anarchy, and yes, more Pitt. We talk about performances, tone, and what's actually sticking with us right now.And then… The News.It's a packed one:Tributes to Tom Noonan and Eric DaneScary Movie 6 parody targets revealed (including A Quiet Place)Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein and KPOP: Demon Hunters heading to the Criterion CollectionMarty Supreme tying a BAFTA record (and not the good kind)Netflix's potential Warner Bros. acquisition plan (and what it would mean for theaters)Plane 2 officially groundedBad Bunny's first lead roleBill Hader writing/directing a new horror filmMcKenna Grace as Daphne in live-action Scooby-DooAnd yes… Martin Scorsese joining The Mandalorian & GroguIt's prestige, pulp, industry shakeups, and franchise chaos all in one episode.Subscribe, follow us on Letterboxd, and let us know — what are you listing… and what are you nixing?
Stay warm this winter with some classic TV comfort food, as we swap episodes from two of our favorite shows from the 90s: Freaks and Geeks and The X-Files. But first! We close out 2025 with a year-end Renewed or Canceled?! spectacular. The fates of 50 shows and showrunners hang in the balance! ———
In this episode, I talk about the discussions and pushback about Complex's Sneaker of the Year list. I'm also joined by Hass from My First Kicks to discuss what it's like attending ComplexCon and does going to ComplexCon count as being outside? Later we talk about his sneaker podcast journey, networking and becoming undeniable.Listen to My First KicksTwitter: https://x.com/MyFirstKicksPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MyFirstKicksPodTimestamps00:00 - Intro01:13 - My Thoughts on Complex's Sneaker of the Year List03:10 - A Sneaker Has to Resell or Be Notable to Make the List05:12 - Do They Reward Friends? Probably Not05:54 - Is There Payola? Or Just Favours?08:37 - Who Really Makes the List? 10:05 - Defensive of the List: It's Really Hard13:21 - That's ShowBiz!15:28 - What's It Like Attending ComplexCon?35:05 - Does Going to ComplexCon Count as Being Outside?40:26 - Sneaker of the Year Panel49:24 - Making My First Kicks Undeniable Episode also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YLzQkYZbpOs
Welcome to Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio. I'm Cleve Gaddis—here to help you move from novice to confident pro so you can buy and sell real estate without fear, confusion, or second-guessing. This week's show is packed with insights for Metro Atlanta homeowners and buyers: Neighborhood Spotlight: We're highlighting Carmichael Farms in Canton, a beautiful community with resort-style amenities and classic Southern charm. Your Home, Your Happiness: The best reason to make home improvements isn't resale value—it's making your life better. Mario and Kit from Peachtree Corners ask whether they should “Love It or List It,” and I'll share my thoughts. Is the Market Moving—or Stuck? Jesse from Loganville wants to know what's really happening in the housing market. Are we thriving, slowing, or just spinning our wheels? Let's dig into the facts. Plus, I'll share details on our Upside program and why we believe you shouldn't learn at or after closing what you should've known before. Got a question or idea? Visit GoGaddisRadio.com to connect, push back, or subscribe.
Are you tired of knowing what's right but constantly doing what's wrong? Do you find yourself stuck in patterns where good intentions repeatedly crash into poor choices? This powerful message tackles the universal struggle of wanting to make good decisions but feeling powerless to follow through. Discover why a life coach isn't enough - you need a heart surgeon. Learn the difference between checking boxes on a spiritual to-do list and experiencing real transformation through falling deeper in love with Jesus Christ.
Mostly Film This week on Mostly Film, we're back with another packed episode.First up: LIST IT or NIX IT—we're running through the latest trailers (Good Boy, Keeper, Jimmy & Stiggs, Rabbit Trap, STEVE, Marty Supreme, Plainclothes, Elenor the Great) and deciding on the spot if they're worth adding to our Letterboxd watchlists… or tossing in the bin.Then in What We've Been Watching, Jonathan and JP share their thoughts on The Bad Guys 2, The Bad Guys, and a couple of TV favorites like Dexter: Resurrection and Countdown. Expect quick takes on what stuck with us, without getting lost in the weeds of plot summaries.Finally, we wrap up with Movie News, hitting the latest updates from Hollywood and beyond.Trailers, reviews, and the week's movie buzz—all in one episode.
Mostly FilmWe're back this week with a quick dip into capes, comebacks, and comedy as Mostly Film returns with another round of hot takes and popcorn-powered opinions.
In this week's episode, we're firing on all cylinders — from fresh trailers to comedy rewatches to the latest movie news making waves.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with the powerhouse that is Page Turner—real estate broker, single mom, and the magnetic new host of HGTV’s Love It or List It. Page opens up about her incredible journey from hustling as a single mom to owning her spotlight on national TV. She gets real about what it takes to bounce back from life’s curveballs, trust your gut, and pivot with purpose. We talk motherhood, money moves, and why it’s never too late to bet on yourself. Page drops gems on building confidence, tackling fear head-on, and leaving a legacy for the next generation. Plus, she gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the wild world of home renovations—what really goes down when family needs, budgets, and dreams collide. If you’re ready for a dose of inspiration with a side of real talk, this one’s for you. Watch Love It or List It Mondays at 10/9c on HGTV or stream it on Max.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the powerful conclusion of our Difference Makers series, Dr. Corey Abney explores "A New Work in an Old Place" through the lens of Haggai 1-2 and Ezra 3. Using relatable illustrations like popular home renovation shows House Hunters and Love It or List It, Pastor Corey delves into the challenges and changes we face in life, especially within the church. Change is constant, and as society and culture evolve, churches must navigate this landscape, embracing transformation while honoring tradition.Pastor Corey brings to life the story of the exiled Israelites rebuilding the Temple. Israel faced a choice to focus on their homes or the House of God. Through powerful imagery of both celebration and mourning, Dr. Abney reminds us that God is always at work—even in old places where new beginnings are needed.Join us as we reflect on how God's steadfast love endures through every season, challenge, and transformation. There's no need to mourn the past when Jesus has secured our future!
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following episode! In space, no one can hear Colton and Andrew scream about 'Alien: Romulus'. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:08 - Colton's Fun Fact About 'Alien: Romulus'! 00:09:47 - Legendary Actor James Earl Jones Dead at Age 93 00:16:21 - Walt Disney Studios Announces ‘Frozen 3', ‘Toy Story 5', ‘Incredibles 3' and More at D23 2024 00:25:17 - ‘Moana 2' Official Trailer 00:31:31 - Disney's ‘Snow White' Teaser Trailer 00:37:17 - ‘Mufasa: The Lion King' Official Trailer 00:44:04 - Nine Inch Nails to Score ‘Tron: Ares' 00:51:55 - ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash' and ‘Freakier Friday' Dated for 2025 00:57:33 - Marvel Studios Reveals First Looks at ‘Ironheart' and ‘Daredevil: Born Again' 01:04:02 - Marvel Television's ‘Agatha All Along' Official Trailer 01:09:27 - Lucasfilm Teases New Details for ‘Andor' Season 2 and ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu' 01:13:50 - ‘Skeleton Crew' Official Trailer 01:17:53 - 'Alien: Romulus' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 01:57:24 - 'Alien: Romulus' (Spoilers) 02:17:39 - Catching Up With Andrew (Baby Bennett Update, Studio Ghibli Films, 'The Boy and the Heron') 02:24:10 - Catching Up With Colton (Summer Vermont Trip, 'The Parent Trap', Moving and Settling Into New House, 'Love It or List It', EA Sports College Football 25, 2nd Wedding Anniversary) 02:41:35 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
May 18, 2018 This week Ken welcomes comedian Caitlin Peluffo. Ken and Caitlin discuss chipper hellos, being pumped, Caitlin's partner's love of Alice Cooper, Chubby Checker, Alice Cooper's Elvis story, growing up in the Bay Area, moving to NYC, depicting cities for the wealthy, Golden Retrievers, The Property Brothers, twins, the not twin sibling, home renovations, Jonathan Knight's farm house fix ups, black and mild cigars, the Royal family, pancakes for the table, Ken's food love, Grandma's TV Guide, having a "home" channel, Forever Home, HGTV, Canadian home buying, Love it or List It, Flip it, hate watching renovations, Paige Davis, loving the Napiers, Rock the Block, This Old House, The Sassy Cat Wine Glass Collection, respectful murder mysteries, Elementary, Ken's famous coat, crazy Victoria's Chicago make overs, freezing your d off, getting made to cry, Reality TV, Storage Wars, Guy's Grocery Games, American Ninja Warrior, Flip or Flop, divorce, Family Feud, Bob the Drag Queen, my Super Sized Life, Skin Tight, touring with Madonna, My 600 lb Life, when pals get hunted by a blind man, Frasier, and why Niles Crane is the best character ever on TV.
In my years as a casting director and talent development executive, I've observed that the secret to many of the most successful hosts and performers is that they understand how television production works and how their part of the show (or segment) fits into something larger than themselves. I saw this first hand when I booked my guest for this episode, Brian Balthazar, on Page Six TV back in the day, and he was always so great because he knew how to make good TV. It's a treat to have him discuss and share actionable insights on how to think like a producer because Brian has built an impressive career simultaneously in front and behind the camera as a television host, producer and network executive. Brian is the executive producer and founder of Balthazar Entertainment, specializing in compelling lifestyle programming including Christina on the Coast and Tough Love with Hilary Farr for HGTV and My Dream Kitchen with Carla Hall on Food Network. Brian oversaw the launch of the fourth of Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda where he later became a beloved guest dishing pop culture and trends, was a co-executive producer of The View and was a vice president at Discovery Networks (now Warner Brothers Discovery) where he oversaw mega hits like Flip or Flop and my favorite, Love It or List It. Key takeaways Production is not personal (even though it often feels that way) Never go to a pitch meeting with only one idea (your idea isn't that unique) If you are pitching yourself as talent, start self-producing examples on social media There is not one right way to succeed. Find the way that is right for you. Be grateful for the opportunities Follow Brian on Instagram at @brianbalthazar…trust me, he's a fun poster!
Join us as we chat with Shelby Dillon! Shelby's heart beats to the joy of wandering, of dreaming, and adventuring. Shelby Dillon Studio grew out of the amazing adventures Shelby had as a newlywed expat living in Southeast Asia and South America. She learned to embrace the unexpected and peek down the road less traveled. Shelby translates the beauty of this crazy world, exotic and familiar, into artwork that can be incorporated into everyday life. She draws on her experience as an artist to capture that sense of wonder and adventure and bring it to others. All of her designs are inspired by these travels, and are made to help everyone embrace their individual adventure each and every day. Shelby is an award winning artist whose art has been exhibited and collected internationally, from Australia to Sweden, San Francisco to Coral Gables. Her art has been featured in HGTV's Love It or List It, The Scout Guide, and more. She has lived on four continents and is always looking for a new adventure. She is currently living in St. Petersburg, FL with her husband and daughter. Sign up for the Workshop Paint With Shelby (memberships and Confident Artist supplies) Shelby Dillon Studio (original fine art and prints)
Get ready for a ride with Girls Gone Hallmark as they whisk you away to bonnie Scotland! Your hosts, Megan and Wendy, have a lot to say about the latest Hallmark Channel "A Scottish Love Scheme," starring the talented and gorgeous Erica Durance. Tune in and hear their take on the movie. Will Erica finally get a chance to show off her comedic chops? The answer is no. Pop in those AirPods and don't forget to share your thoughts on our discussion. Email the podcast at meganandwendy@gmail.com. Feeling Generous? We'd Love Your Support! Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About "A Scottish Love Scheme" The director was Heather Hawthorne Doyle. She has 35 directing credits including "#XMAS," "Romance to the Rescue" and "Advice to Love By." Heather has also directed both "Love It or List It" and "Love It or List It Vancouver." Mentioned in this Episode: Rebekah's Readings and Watchings Gina Azzi wrote the script for "A Scottish Love Scheme." This is Gina's first IMDB credit, however she is an accomplished romance writer having written, among other things, two hockey romance series. See Gina's Books on Amazon Erica Durance plays Lily. Erica has 40 acting credits and Hallmark has put her in the "make people cry" category with recent movies like "Ms. Christmas Comes to Town," "Unexpected Grace," "We Need a Little Christmas" and "Color My World with Love." Related Podcast Episode: Girls Gone Hallmark review of "Unexpected Grace" Jordan Young plays Logan Campbell. With 27 acting credits, Jordan is a busy Scottish actor. He has been in 311 episodes of the Scottish soap opera "River City." This is his first Hallmark movie. Jo Cameron plays mom Cait. Jo has 37 acting credits, and the is her second Hallmark appearance, having been in "Christmas at the Palace." Jo is also a busy dialect coach having worked on over 100 projects like "Alias Grace" and "Wonder Woman." "A Scottish Love Scheme" was filmed on location in Scotland and includes filming locations such as Hailes Castle and Yellowcraig Beach. The Castle Inn was also used for filming and fans can book one of the four suites available. What's Coming to Girls Gone Hallmark in January?