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On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Plouffe listen to Jamie's next pick, The Kinks - "Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One". Released in 1970, this was their eighth album. A scathing critique of the British music industry, music contracts and royalties, the eventual success of the album led to the Kinks being able to negotiate a better contract and continue recording for many years. Buoyed by the hit singles Lola and Apeman, the album sold well and was critically well received. Will the boys give it a good v-i-n-y-l verdict? Come along and find out! And as Bell noted, you can give to our local foodbanks here in Canada at https://foodbankscanada.ca/
The R4 Podcast is joined by returning guest co-pilot and fellow podcaster Howard Mitnick from the Gateway Music Podcast as they review The Kinks' 1970 album Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround Part One! Rock on!Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.comBecome a Patron and help support the show!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/R4podcast?fan_landing=trueContact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/R4podcastTwitter: @R4podcastAaronInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/r4podcaster/Check out Howard's awesome podcast!Gateway Music Podcasthttps://soundcloud.com/user-665612999
Career Q&A with Greta Gerwig, Writer/Director of LADY BIRD, on January 10, 2018. Moderated by Sara Vilkomerson, Entertainment Weekly. GRETA GERWIG has rapidly emerged as one of Hollywood's most engaging actresses, screenwriters, and directors, most recently writing and directing LADY BIRD. The film has appeared on over 200 “Top Ten” lists for 2017, and has won Best Picture from the New York Film Critics Circle and Gerwig has won Best Director from the National Board of Review. The film is nominated for three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Gerwig was last seen in 20th CENTURY WOMEN alongside Annette Bening and Elle Fanning from director Mike Mills. Gerwig received a Critics' Choice Award nomination in the category of “Best Supporting Actress” for her portrayal of “Abbie,” a photographer who is being treated for cervical cancer. Last year, Gerwig also starred in Pablo Larrain's JACKIE alongside Natalie Portman and Peter Sarsgaard; Todd Solondz's WIENER-DOG opposite Danny DeVito, Ellen Burstyn, and Kieran Culkan; and Rebecca Miller's romantic dramedy MAGGIE'S PLAN opposite Ethan Hawke and Julianne Moore. In 2015, Gerwig starred in MISTRESS AMERICA, a comedy that she co-wrote with director Noah Baumbach, which premiered to rave reviews at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Gerwig's previous collaboration with Baumbach, FRANCES HA, earned her Golden Globe and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nominations in the category of “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy.” The film, which also earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for “Best Feature,” premiered at the 2012 Telluride Film Festival, Toronto Film Festival, and New York Film Festival. Gerwig first received critical acclaim for her breakout role as “Florence” in GREENBERG, which marked her first collaboration with writer/director Noah Baumbach. In the film, she starred opposite Ben Stiller and her performance earned her several nominations including a Gotham Award nomination for “Breakthrough Performance” and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for “Best Female Lead.” Other film credits include Barry Levinson's THE HUMBLING opposite Al Pacino and Dianne Wiest, Woody Allen's TO ROME WITH LOVE opposite Alec Baldwin, Jesse Eisenberg and Ellen Page; ARTHUR opposite Russell Brand and Helen Mirren; the romantic comedy NO STRINGS ATTACHED with Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher; Whit Stillman's comedy DAMSELS IN DISTRESS; and Fox Searchlight's LOLA VERSUS. A darling of the independent film scene, Gerwig's prior credits include Ti West's “art-house horror film” HOUSE OF THE DEVIL; the Duplass brothers' genre-bender BAGHEAD; Joe Swanberg's HANNAH TAKES THE STAIRS as a writer and actress, and NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS which she co-wrote and co-directed. Gerwig graduated Magna Cum Laude from Barnard College and currently resides in New York City.
After a lengthy break, the boys are back to review The Kinks 1970 album "Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygroround, Part One." They break down all the songs including the iconic single "Lola". discuss the bands style and its influence on current rock music. Always a good time, don't forget to subscribe, rate and comment!
We're back with a journey through the New Zealand bush and a look at a solid directorial debut by Emerald Fennell. Plus, we get into how the sitcom gags in Lola Versus should maybe just stay in sitcoms. So grab your spit coffees, tip your baristas, and let's get to it!Follow us on Twitter
In this episode of The Movie Lovers, it's all about the title bouts! After a brief discussion on Minari, Jeff and Shanna review Godzilla vs. Kong and the MonsterVerse film series. And then they count down their favorite Vs. movies. Next time on The Movie Lovers: Mortal Kombat! We don't think there'll be a Film Faves segment for this episode. Look for it on Tuesday, April 27. Be sure to check out Jeff's Disney Through the Years series of articles on the blog. https://www.thegibsonreview.com/blog?Features&tag=Reviews%20%26%20Features Show Notes • Opening and Introduction • The Week in Review (0:01:13) o Our Week: Minari • The Main Event: Godzilla vs. Kong (0:07:14) o The Good o The Bad o Spoilers and Final Thoughts (0:41:39) • Film Faves: Vs. Movies (0:58:59) • Where You Can Find Us and Ending (1:26:18) Our Favorite Vs. Movies 12. Freddy vs. Jason (2003) – HBO Max 11. Borg vs. McEnroe (2017) - Hulu 10. The People vs. George Lucas (2010) 9. Joe vs. the Volcano (1990) 8. Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans (2019) – Hulu, HBO Max 7. Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020) – Netflix 6. Wife vs. Secretary (1936) 5. Lola Versus (2012) 4. Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) – HBO Max 3. The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006) 2. Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010) 1. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) - Netflix
Cheyenne Jackson is a Grammy-nominated actor, singer, and songwriter who most recently was seen starring in HBO Max’s four-part LGBTQ+ Docuseries "Equal," Peacock's "Saved by the Bell" Reboot as well as Kenny Ortega's hit Netflix series "Julie and the Phantoms." Cheyenne previously collaborated with Kenny Ortega as he appeared in Disney's hugely popular "Descendants 3." He appeared in multiple seasons FX and Ryan Murphy's award-winning horror anthology "American Horror Story." On television, Jackson has also starred on HBO's "Watchmen," Paramount Networks “American Woman,” opposite Alicia Silverstone, NBC’s 30 Rock as “Danny Baker” for four seasons, and “Dustin Goolsby” on Glee. Other television credits include "The Morning Show," "Family Practice," "Life on Mars," "Ugly Betty," "It Takes a Village," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Local Talent," "HR," and "Law and Order." Jackson has appeared in numerous films including the 2006 Academy Award-nominated United 93, Behind the Candleabra, The Green, Price Check; Lola Versus, Love is Strange, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, Mutual Friends, Opening Night, Beautiful Now, Day out of Days and Hello Again. He will also appear in the forthcoming feature, Werewolves Within. On and off Broadway, Jackson has starred in The Performers, The Most Happy Fella, 8, Finian’s Rainbow (Drama Desk nomination), Damn Yankees, Xanadu (Drama League and Drama Desk nominations), The Agony & the Agony, All Shook Up (Theater World Award, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle nominations), the premiere cast of Altar Boyz, Aida, Thoroughly Modern Millie, On the 20th Century, and The 24 Hour Plays
Actress/Writer/Director/Producer Zoe Lister-Jones joins host Jenny Curtis to talk about her career and life as a creative. Through the conversation they discuss: 0:56 - The rollercoaster of her career ambitions and the struggle to decide on a creative path. 2:39 - The core of Zoe’s parents teaching her to be an artist. 4:09 - Going from the world of theater into the world of film. 5:20 - Being on WHITNEY, learning from Whitney Cummings, and her favorite memory of that time. 6:28 - How she made her first film with her partner, Daryl Wein - BREAKING UPWARDS. 10:14 - The ease of embodying a character based on herself. 11:40 - LOLA VERSUS and working on her first studio film. 13:44 - LIFE IN PIECES and working on an ensemble show. 15:42 - Creating a supportive environment with an all female crew and a cast of friends on her directorial debut, BAND AID. 17:56 - Playing the music live on set. 18:10 - Getting the idea for a couple that turns their fights into song for BAND AID. 19:28 - Deciding to direct and facing her fear. 20:57 - The path to THE CRAFT: LEGACY and determining the story she wanted to tell in it. 23:00 - Walking the line of paying homage to the original and creating a new story for THE CRAFT: LEGACY 23:39 - Working with VFX for the first time. 25:42 - Directing without acting in the film. 27:04 - A scene in the film that portrays genuine kindness and creating a narrative where women support each other. 29:01 - Always being aware of the representation of women in media 30:11 - Giving objects meaning when creating a good energy on set and having an intention setting ceremony before the shoot. 32:02 - Starting a shoot with an activity in community. 33:34 - Overcoming self doubt. 35:29 - Her Halloween plans. 35:46 - The responsibility in having a life in storytelling. ----------------- Learn More: Hollywood Unscripted Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Hosted and Produced by: Jenny Curtis Co-Produced and Edited by: J Whiting Executive Producer: Stuart Halperin Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Love That Album is baaaaaaack. For the second time in the show’s history, The Kinks are the focus of the program (look for Episode 31 back in October 2012 where I was joined by the wonderful Ben Eisen to talk about Something Else). For episode 123, film and music writer extraordinaire, Heather Drain returns to the episode 123 to talk about the Kinks’ album from November 1970, “Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One”. Of course, being the gabblers that we are, many other Kinky related topics get discussed. Bans from touring in America, Ray Davies as documenter of British life, sarcasm vs heart-on-the-sleeve, musicianship, the music business, environmentalism, a sweet love song with a Kinks’ twist and the most singalong coda since hey Jude…it’s all there. We even find tenuous links to our beloved Tubes. You can download the show from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”) or from the website at http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com. Once again, I'd like to thank the wonderful Ms Drain for bringing her great insight to the show. She's a terrific co-host. You can (and should) follow her writings about music and film at http:mondoheather.com and https://diaboliquemagazine.com/ She has a book coming out later this year “The Bizarro Encyclopedia of Film, Volume 1”....and if that isn't enough, she appears frequently on the greatest film podcast around, The Projection Booth Podcast hosted by Mike White. Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum. If you’d consider writing an iTunes review or recommending the show to a friend at a barbecue / birthday bash / barmitzvah, we’d be immensely grateful. If you enjoy what you hear, please tell a friend or ten to tune in.
Musician and internet personality Chris Dubrow joins Bill and Brian to discuss the Kinks' Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One (1970, Pye/Reprise).
The composing duo Fall On Your Sword (Will Bates & Phil Mossman) take time to talk about their scores for Lola Versus and Another Earth. We chat about how they met and how the name "Fall On Your Sword" came to be. Will and Phil talk about their process and the musical goals for Lola Versus and what they wanted the music to do for the character. We also discuss the use of vocals in film scores and what the vocals in their music meant for the story. A very refreshing interview from a talented team of composers.
Zoe Lister-Jones is an actor, director, writer, and producer who is currently starring opposite Colin Hanks on CBS' LIFE IN PIECES. While living and working in New York, Zoe's career as a multi-hyphenate kicked off with the critically acclaimed indie comedy, BREAKING UPWARDS, a film in which she starred, co-wrote, produced, and even wrote lyrics for the soundtrack. She subsequently co-wrote and starred in the Fox Searchlight feature LOLA VERSUS. In 2015, Zoe co-wrote and produced CONSUMED, where she stars opposite Danny Glover and Victor Garber — a dramatic thriller set in the complex world of GMOs. Zoe' past television credits include co-starring roles in FRIENDS WITH BETTER LIVES, WHITNEY, DELOCATED, and guest appearances in THE GOOD WIFE, THE CLASS, BORED TO DEATH and KIDNAPPED. She most recently had a recurring role on NEW GIRL as Councilwoman Fawn Moscato. In addition to her screen credits, Zoe starred on Broadway opposite Jeff Goldblum in SEMINAR, and opposite Johnny Galecki in THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED, a role which she originated at New York's Second Stage Theater. Her off-Broadway credits include, in THE MARRIAGE OF BETTE AND BOO, THE ACCOMPLICES and her one-woman show CODEPENDENCE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD, which she produced, wrote and starred in, and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Zoe made her directorial debut in her newest film BAND AID, which she also wrote, produced, and starred in, opposite Adam Pally and Fred Armisen. The film, which was featured at this year's Seattle International Film Festival, follows a couple who, in the wake of a miscarriage, decide to turn all their fights into songs and start a band. Info @BandAidFilm
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview FX's American Horror Story Star CHEYENNE JACKSON. CHEYENNE JACKSON was most recently seen as Will Drake on FX's American Horror Story: Hotel. His numerous Broadway credits include The Performers, Finian's Rainbow(Drama Desk nomination), Xanadu (Drama Desk & Drama League nominations), All Shook Up (Theatre World Award, Drama League & Outer Critics Circle nominations) Aida andThoroughly Modern Millie. Off Broadway: The Most Happy Fella, The Agony & The Agony, Altar Boyz, 8, The 24 Hour Plays, and Damn Yankees. Television: “30 Rock,” “Glee,” “Royal Pains,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Ugly Betty,” “Full Circle,” “CSI: Cyber,” “Mockingbird Lane,” “Lipstick Jungle” and “Law & Order.” Film: United 93, Behind the Candelabra(with Michael Douglas and Matt Damon), Lola Versus, The Green, Love Is Strange, Beautiful Now, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, Opening Night, Mutual Friends and the upcoming Bear With Us, Day out of Days and Hello Again opposite Audra McDonald. In addition, Jackson is a Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter with Sony ATV. For his self-penned album, I'm Blue, Skies, Cheyenne collaborated with Sia, Stevie Aiello, and Charlotte Sometimes. www.OfficialCheyenneJackson.com
Jakob's projects over the years have included: Reprise, A Family, Nokas, and Oslo, August 31st including working with Joachim Trier over the years. Some of Jakob's more current projects include: Lola Versus, The End of the Tour, Quitters, and the recently released, Louder Than Bombs.
Actress/Writer Zoe Lister-Jones (Consumed, Life in Pieces, Lola Versus...) & Writer/Director Daryl Wein (Consumed, Lola Versus…) join us on The Matthew Aaron Show this Wednesday (12/2) as we broadcast live from Chicago starting at 5pm PT / 7pm CT. Zoe & Daryl will be with us to discuss their new film CONSUMED. Find a screening near you right now via GATHR or check the film out on iTunes, VOD, Netflix & DVD starting in March. Consumed is a narrative dramatic thriller set in the complex world of GMOs. The story is anchored by a working-class, single Mother on a hunt to uncover the cause of her son's mysterious illness. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jakob's projects over the years have included: Reprise, A Family, Nokas, and Oslo, August 31st. Some of Jakob's more recent projects include: Lola Versus, The End of the Tour, and the upcoming, Louder Than Bombs and Quitters.
On this episode, Greta Gerwig’s latest MISTRESS AMERICA has us talking about her influence in two prior starring roles in LOLA VERSUS and DAMSELS IN DISTRESS. In one, a breakup has her leaning on friends and in the other she seeks out people to help guide them to happiness. Britt from the pop culture blog Eclectic Pop guides us through The Greta Gerwig Effect. But first, we talk with Sam Levy, director of photography for MISTRESS AMERICA, about his work with writer/director Noah Baumbach.
Main Review: Oz the Great and Powerful Main Review: Cloud Atlas Top 5 Tom Hanks Movies Film Club Review: Take Shelter What Else We Watched (Upstream Color, Eyes Wide Shut, Strictly Ballroom, Of Mice And Men, The Proposition, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Lola Versus, The Magicians, The Imposter, Game of Thrones, Reality Game Masters) Box Office Update News Next Week Preview: Side Effects, Top 5 Jude Law Movies
Ice-T talks to us about interviewing Snoop, Rakim, and a bunch of other famous rappers for his documentary on rap. Plus, did Ice REALLY write rhymes for Mr. T? Jesse also talks to Greta Gerwig, star of the movie Lola Versus, and Aaron Freeman (formerly of the rock band Ween) about the song that changed his life.
Ice-T talks to us about interviewing Snoop, Rakim, and a bunch of other famous rappers for his documentary on rap. Plus, did Ice REALLY write rhymes for Mr. T? Jesse also talks to Greta Gerwig, star of the movie Lola Versus, and Aaron Freeman (formerly of the rock band Ween) about the song that changed his life.
Extra Features is Post-Movie's home video-centric podcast. In this installment, film critics Steve Head, John Black discuss new Blu-ray and DVD releases including MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, NEVERLOST, SOMETHING BIG, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER: SEASON SEVEN, MODERN FAMILY: SEASON THREE, FAMILY GUY: VOLUME TEN, LOLA VERSUS and more.
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Åttan! Journalisten, bloggaren och film- och tv-skribenten Julia Skott är veckans gäst. Vi har sett Snow White and the Huntsman, en av tre Snövitfilmer som kommit ut i år, What to expect when you're expecting, filmen som vansinnigt nog bygger på en instruktionsbok för gravida, och Lola versus, en ny indiefilm med Greta Gerwig och Joel Kinnaman. Dessutom tar vi tag i Bunheads igen, och blir tipsade om tv-serien Awkward av Lauren Iungerich. Och vi KAN bara inte släppa Newsroom riktigt ännu.
In his new movie, Ice-T interviews Snoop, Rakim, and a bunch of other famous rappers. Plus, Ice reveals whether he wrote raps for Mr. T in the 80s. Jesse also talks to Greta Gerwig — star of the new movie Lola Versus, — and Aaron Freeman — formerly of the rock band Ween — about the song that changed his life.