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@soylarochi vuelve en su formato original en un LA FORMA DE CINE que homenajea al inolvidable Anton Yelchin, comentando su carrera a través del documental "Love, Antosha" (2019) y recomendando su peli preferida del actor: "Like crazy" (2011). www.instagram.com/sinplataniforma Ahora sí, denle play y vuelvan prontos!
The Film School Janitors are back in school, and they're going to Nic Cage University! Their goal is to watch and review every film Nicolas Cage has ever made... and will ever make (or narrate)! This week's assignment: LOVE, ANTOSHA In 2016, a tragic freak accident occurred that claimed actor Anton Yelchin's life. You may not know him by name, but you've likely seen him in something (most likely in the STAR TREK reboots as Chekov). Nic Cage reads some of his writings in this documentary about his life, artistry and battle cystic fibrosis.
On this episode, Jake and Kristy venture into the previously unexplored realm of documentary filmmaking. Up first, Kristy shares LOVE, ANTOSHA, a 2019 doc about the life of late actor/musician/artist Anton Yelchin. Then, Jake introduces Kristy to the heart-wrenching story behind 2008's DEAR ZACHARY: A LETTER TO A SON ABOUT HIS FATHER. All this and more on an all-new Blindspots!Music featured in the episode by Broken Bells- Holding on for Life, and then Anton Yelchin performing The Times They Are a-Changin'.
Mike and Mike have been talking about it for a while, and now it's finally here - we're kicking off our Cage Catchup episodes this week! We'll be catching up with the movies we've missed since Season 1 of this podcast wrapped up, and this week that means we're starting with LOVE, ANTOSHA, a documentary about the late actor Anton Yelchin, in which Cage serves as the narrator, reading several of Yelchin's writings, journal entries, and letters. It's a fascinating portrait of an extraordinary person gone too soon, and an incredible look at acting as a craft to obsess over.
A documentary biography of the young movie star Anton Yelchin who died suddenly in 2016. Reviewed by Dan Slevin.
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Les Voyeurs de Vues discutent de Game Night, Zoe, Love Antosha et le saisissant Dracula de Francis Ford Coppola!
Henry reviews more of the movies he watched over the last week. Skip to these parts for specific reviews: 01:51 - TROLLS WORLD TOUR (Universal Pictures/DreamWorks Animation) 05:26 - DOLITTLE (Universal Pictures) 09:00 - LOVE, ANTOSHA (Lurker Productions) 11:08 - LITTLE WOMEN (Columbia Pictures/Regency Enterprises) Written, Produced, and Edited by Henry Gessner (@iamhenrygessner) Contact for requests or other offers: typicalhollywood@gmail.com Music: "Chanson des jumelles" by Michel Legrand Additional Music: "Dr March's Daughters" composed by Alexandre Desplat Podcast Logo by Mount Design --- 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/typical-hollywood/message
En el primer episodio del Podcast de Cinéfiloz del 2020 hablamos de las siguientes películas: One Cut of the Dead, Un Oso Rojo, Braindead, Cats, Love Antosha, The Dead Don't Die... entre otras cosas.
What I thought about the documentary about Anton Yelchin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bshu89/support
What I thought about the documentary about Anton Yelchin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bshu89/support
Every year it is inevitable that Jonathan (@berkreviews) and Corey (@coreyrstarr) miss some of the big or small releases and December is the best time to catch those that previously slipped through the cracks. That's the Movie Club theme for December 2019: Through the Cracks. Jonathan and Corey each picked two films that were released officially in 2019 that they missed for one reason or another. As far as the podcast goes, each episode features an in-depth review of the movie for the week. They begin with a spoiler-free review before diving in completely after the needed spoiler warning. However, before getting into the review of the week, Jonathan and Corey discuss what other movies they've seen since the last episode as well as anything else they feel like discussing. To help them decide which of the many films to watch each month they started creating themes for them all. Week 3: Love, Antosha (2019) For the third film of the Through the Cracks theme, Corey decided to likely make both she and Jonathan cry to the point of dehydration watching the documentary Love, Antosha (2019). The doc is about the "extraordinary life and career" of beloved actor Anton Yelchin. It is directed by Garret Price and features a large swath of celebrities. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support
Anton Yelchin left an indelible legacy as an actor. Love, Antosha explores his successes and his struggles. Filmmaker Garret Price discusses the documentary and the remarkable life of Anton.
Host Frankie Picasso welcomes guest G. Brian Benson, multiple award-winning and #1 best-selling self-improvement and children’s author, actor, spoken-word artist, filmmaker, coach and TEDx speaker. Frankie speaks to Brian about two of his children's books, Steve the Alien and Lucy and Chesters Amazing Adventures, two of his many children's books that teach kids about diversity, sharing, creativity and imagination. These Rhyming storys appeal to adults and kids alike. As a 4 time Iron Man Triathathete, Brian knows a lot about endurance, goal setting and much more. Join us for a lively and entertaining look into this incredible man's mind. :)Frankie also welcomes The Good Radio Networks Movie Critic Brent Marchant who reviews the movies, The Peanut Butter Falcon, Luce, The Farewell and Love Antosha
On this edition of the Cinema Clash: BRITTANY RUNS A MARATHON inspires despite a few potholes along the way; the documentary LOVE, ANTOSHA proves heartbreaking as it recounts the brief life of a cinematic talent lost too soon; the Netflix rom-com FALLING INN LOVE sparks a lame attempt to defend the INNdefensible; TRAVIS SCOTT: LOOK MOM I CAN FLY sheds light on the mercurial rap star’s ascent in the music world; and the Netflix documentary AMERICAN FACTORY just may top them all.
Director Garret Price on his new documentary film based upon the life of Anton Yelchin starring Anthony Hopkins, Chris Pine, Willem Dafoe, Jodie Foster, Simon Pegg, Jennifer Lawrence, Jon Voight, Zachary Quinto, JJ Abrams, Kristen Stewart & Nicholas Cage. Episode contains audio excerpts from "Love, Antosha." Music licensed from Soundstripe.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/pdxpod)
On the August 12 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter was in Las Vegas for the magic convention Magic Live. He got the opportunity to visit David Copperfield's museum and airplane hanger. And he won $200 in a slot machine. Ben wants to quickly plug Jurassic Park in Concert Hoai-Tran visited the hometown of Charles Addams for The Addams Family, saw early footage of Gemini Man, went to an A24 Public Access Screening of Good Time underneath a Queens subway line. What we've been Reading:AChris re-read Doctor Sleep by Stephen King, and ended up liking it much more the second time. Ben read Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile What we've been Watching:HT, Chris and Jacob saw Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Jacob and Brad saw The Farewell. Before he went to Vegas, Peter went to Disneyland to experience the Main Street Electrical Parade. Chris watched Glow: Season 3. Ben watched Love Antosha, Parasite, Pather Panchali, The Burial of Kojo, and The Castle of Cagliostro Jacob watched Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds, American Hangman, and The Ring Two. Hoai-Tran watched The Art of Racing in the Rain and Lady Snowblood. What we've been Eating:Peter are Hattie B's Hot Chicken at the Cosmopolitan hotel and casino. Brad tried a much smaller scale version of the Fool's Gold Loaf sandwich. What we've been Playing:Jacob played Horrified again, and started reading the rulebook for Band of Blades. Other Articles Mentioned: /Film Visits David Copperfield's Secret Warehouse/Museum to Learn The Magic History Behind ‘Burt Wonderstone' Scary Stories review Scary Stories spoiler review Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Los Angeles Video Tour All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
On this week's ScreenPicks Movie Podcast, we review two new movies. First, we look at Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, starring Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Idris Elba, and Vanessa Kirby. It's a spinoff of the famous franchise. Then we review Love, Antosha, a documentary about the late Anton Yelchin.
Today on FilmWeek, Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Amy Nicholson and Peter Rainer review this weekend’s new movie releases. We also air an edited version of our post-'Boogie Nights' screening conversation from this past Saturday July 27 at the theater at Ace Hotel in Downtown L.A.
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Subject:CINEMA #631 - July 27 2019 THIS WEEK: WE'RE BACK!!! And we didn't mean to be away for so long, but more on this in a mo and on the show... After two months of huge miniseries PLUS Eurovision coverage, we're back to weekly production with this weeks' show - and actually, we've got TWO shows for you this week...because...it's that time of year again..time to cover the eight weeks between March 1 and May 1, and a little on either side, as we FINALLY bring to you the 2019 Boston Springs A Fethival Special, Part 02! This show features reviews of the following films from the Fethival season: "Eye Of The Beholder - The Art Of Dungeons & Dragons", "Hail Satan?", "Midnight Traveller", "The End Of Fear", "Witkin And Witkin", "Kate Nash: Underestimate The Girl", "China Love", "The Silver Branch", "Balian (The Healer)", "False Confessions", "Lizzie", "Love Antosha", "Cold Case Hammerskjold" and "Well Groomed" PLUS coverage of our first trip to the Brattle Theatre's always fun evenent "Trailer Treats" in FIVE YEARS (!)...and a review of a brand new film world premiering at the Rhode Island International Film Festival next month, April Wright's "Going Attractions: The Definitive Story Of The American Movie Palace"! Now, here's the bad news - we are returning this week only to have to tell you we're going away again...but not for long...after some long discussions between us, we have decided to take a month to regroup, strategize a bit, and get ready for a new lease on life - we will reboot S:C in September - more on this in the final segment this week. All of our other regular shows will continue throughout the month of August, including the return of "Front Row Five And Ten" and the debuts of "Freeze Frame" and "Reel Review", plus "Three Minute Weekend" and "Tuesday Digidex" as well. Subject:CINEMA will return on Monday, September 2 - Labor Day - with the 15th annual eCinemaOne/Subject:CINEMA Rising Stars Honors! We'll see you then! COMMUNICATE WITH US! We want to hear from YOU! Email - subjectcinema@pnrnetworks.com
Prolific young actor Anton Yelchin was wise beyond his years and influenced everyone around him to strive for more. Love, Antosha tells the story of Yelchin's creative persistence. His devoted Russian parents nurtured his love of acting, exposing him to works of the masters. Filming himself became a tool for his transformation; reflecting on his own performance, he pushed himself to find depth in every role. Often the youngest actor on set, Yelchin's intense focus inspired many actors around him—Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pine, and John Cho share revealing insights into his character. Though he kept it a secret, Yelchin lived with a dangerous health condition, but he never became discouraged. As he grew into his craft, he continually enriched his understanding of the world, embodying an incredible authenticity.
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We lost Anton Yelchin too young, but the new documentary Love, Antosha gives us an intimate look inside the story, process and promise of a young artist. Producer and friend Drake Doremus and longtime editor turned director Garret Price join us to talk about the process of making a documentary of found footage and interview. What are the challenges in making a film like this, in this way? And how did they bring their collective experience in improvised cinema, narrative and documentary to Love, Antosha? Check out the film, in theaters now, or the trailer below. Website: www.antonyelchindoc.com This episode is sponsored by Shot Lister, the better way to make your day. To learn more about this awesome app that does the hard work of managing and scheduling a shot list for you, go to https://shotlister.com/ And for your own free copy of Shot Lister, email JustShootItPod@ShotLister.com. Love, Antosha Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzrFqZcosI0&w=560&h=315 Contribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help support the show: www.patreon.com/JustShootItPodAs always, follow @MrMattEnlow (www.twitter.com/MrMattEnlow) and Oren @SmiteyPieLeg(www.twitter.com/SmiteyPieLeg) on twitter. For more episodes visit www.JustShootitPodcast.comShow your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who are guests are a week early on our instagram @JustshootItPod(www.instagram.com/justshootitpod/) Send feedback to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com or Call us at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we’ll air your voicemail on the show! Music was provided by the free music archive and by Jahzzar. Just Shoot It is a podcast about directing, filmmaking and storytelling. Each week we interview your directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and actors, and learn how they became successful, working content creators. We’re all about getting off your butt and making your own videos. We’ll share tips and stories of how people in the entertainment industry forced their ways into sustainable careers. Matt Enlow is a director working in comedy. His website is mrmattenlow.com Oren Kaplan is a director and VFX artist who has directed the theatrical feature, The Hammer, a Lifetime movie, and countless branded content videos. His website is directedbyoren.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-shoot-it-a-podcast-about-filmmaking-screenwriting-and9776/donations