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Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Lurker. Directed by Alex Russell, With Théodore Pellerin, Archie Madekwe, and Sunny Suljic. A retail employee infiltrates the inner circle of an artist on the verge of stardom. As he gets closer to the budding music star, access and proximity become a matter of life and death. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller Featured Review: • Lurker The Verdict: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Must See Music for this Episode: • Happy like You by Loya Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Lurker. Directed by Alex Russell, With Théodore Pellerin, Archie Madekwe, and Sunny Suljic. A retail employee infiltrates the inner circle of an artist on the verge of stardom. As he gets closer to the budding music star, access and proximity become a matter of life and death. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller Featured Review: • Lurker The Verdict: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Must See Music for this Episode: • Happy like You by Loya Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
As an unexpected sleeper awakes in the Dex systems, complications arise in Dex Island and Angel City, cutting off communications and setting deadly processes in motion. In Season 3, Episode 6 of The Dex Legacy, you can hear: Emily Inkpen as Auto Kam Elliott as Varian Dex Kelsey Griffin as Isra Dex Charlie Richards as Ren Dex Chris Gregory as Nathaniel Dex Eleni Aristeidou as Doctor Osa Srivastava Lewie Watson as Doctor Devek Za Warren Graham as Tristan Krail Tiffany Clare as Valentina Vardi Alex White as Kit Johansson David S. Dear as Idris Morrowether and Stevie Skinner as Rhaya With music by Dr. Allen Stroud Production, sound design and editing are by Chris Gregory for Alternative Stories The Dex Legacy is recorded at Orpheus Studio in London by Richard "Orpheus" Campbell Our executive producer is Don Flinspach The Dex Legacy is written by Emily Inkpen and produced by Alternative Stories If you'd like to find out more about our cast and crew or about the world of The Dex Legacy please visit our website at thedexlegacy.com If you'd prefer to listen without the ads, why not join our Patreon? You'll get our entire back-catalogue of episodes ad-free, plus new episodes 2-days early, plus bonus content and more for The Dex Legacy and all our shows, including Wasteland - A Dex Legacy Story, Burnout, Spec Fic Radio Theatre and Writing Worlds. Just follow this link to choose your membership tier: https://www.patreon.com/AltStories If you've enjoyed this episode please give us a like, rating or review in your favourite podcast app. It helps other people to find the show and means the world to our cast and crew. You can also leave us messages and comments on Spotify, and we love to hear from you. Listen to more shows by Alternative Stories including our cyberpunk thriller Burnout, our audio drama anthology Spec Fic Radio Theatre, our podcast about writing and world building Writing Worlds and of course, our spin-off series, Wasteland: A Dex legacy Story here https://linktr.ee/AlternativeStories Follow The Dex Legacy on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/thedexlegacy1/ And follow Alternative Stories on Bluesky here https://bsky.app/profile/storiesalt.bsky.social It would not have been possible to make season 3 of The Dex Legacy without the help of our generous kickstarter backers, and we're giving specific shout-outs to our supporters at the end of every main episode. This time we would like to thank: J. Scott Hardin Florence McGrath Isadora Macedo Bruce Hassan Tiago Pereira Daniel Buckle Alex Parvinmehr Trigger Warnings: The following warnings apply to the entire season Military conflict Illness and injury Explosive decapitation A tiny bit of sadistic murder Some graphic descriptions of injury A little sexual innuendo Extended imprisonment Threat, peril, coercion and controlling behaviour (Nathaniel being Nathaniel) Skin-deep bereavement Human experimentation The impact of trauma on individuals (brief mentions of PTSD and Sleep Paralysis) Stressful work environment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Queer Cinema Catchup! To kick of season two, Joe and Allison dissect the 2025 psychological drama thriller 'Lurker' directed by Alex Russell and starring Theodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe. The movie explores the dark ascent of protagonist Matthew Morning as he transforms from awkward retail worker to dangerous member of pop musician Oliver's entourage. This episode focuses in on the film's portrayal of obsession, male jealousy, queer desire, and the more disturbing elements of fame. Joe shares his anxious experience watching the film, while Allison reveals how a rewatch changed her initial perception. Key scenes like the charged recording studio encounter and the impromptu wrestling match are broken down beat by beat.00:00 Introduction to 'Lurker': Expectations vs. Reality01:01 Podcast Hosts Introduce Themselves01:13 First Impressions and Viewing Experiences03:38 Character Analysis: Michael and Oliver10:40 Director Alex Russell's Background12:37 Q&A Insights and Behind the Scenes16:07 Music & Film Industry Realism in 'Lurker'19:23 The Wrestling Scene26:39 The Recording Studio Scene30:08 Final Thoughts and Meta Interpretations35:31 Comparing Characters Across Films Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moody Movies: Beginning (2020), Jacob's Ladder (1990), Ms. 45 (1981), Titanic (1997), Lurker (2025), Hard Boiled (1992). Kylie and Elliott reflect on the power of a difficult film, fall down a terrifying psychological rabbit hole, discuss the role of gender in a particular genre of horror film, return to a beloved film (with a new lens), consider the masterfully icky explorations of a contemporary film, and ride the John Woo rollercoaster.Follow along onInstagram: @moodymovie.clubLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss Jimmy Kimmel's reinstatement, the latest developments in Best International Feature, a September MovieReview Bundle including reviews of Downton Abbey, The Long Walk, AKA Charlie Sheen, etc +++ new trailers like Anaconda, The Housemaid, & Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. NEWS: Jimmy Kimmel's Late Night Show has been taken off suspension - 1:02 Best International Feature Updates including some surprising selections - 15:03 World Soundtrack Awards mean everything and nothing - 19:49 WHAT WE'RE WATCHING: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale - 22:32 Let's Start A Cult - 27:48 The Long Walk - 29:11 I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) - 32:46 Caught Stealing - 34:55 The Roses -36:28 The Ruse - 37:53 Twinless & Splitsville - 38:48 Aka Charlie Sheen - 41:20 Lurker - 43:40 Eden - 45:11 Freaky Tales - 47:30 The Baltimorons - 48:38 TRAILER THOUGHTS: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu - 50:36 Father Mother Sister Brother - 52:28 The Running Man - 54:55 Anaconda - 56:01 The Housemaid - 58:09 Urchin - 1:00:59 OUTRO: One Battle After Another is around the corner. So we hope you've enjoyed our PTA Rewatch Series, Boogie Mikes. You can otherwise hear about our Woodstock Film Festival tickets. So if you're enjoying our work, please rate & review, like & subscribe, and share the good word about our show. As always, we thank you. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
Send us a textThe landscape of Hollywood is shifting before our eyes. From massive studio consolidations to the passing of icons, Alex and Max dive deep into what these changes mean for the future of cinema.Following a month-long hiatus, the hosts catch up on industry news that could fundamentally alter how movies reach audiences. Skydance's acquisition of Paramount and potential bid for Warner Brothers raises urgent questions: What happens when streaming giants own historic studios? Will theatrical releases survive? The conversation explores how these corporate maneuvers might impact everything from filmmaker careers to streaming libraries.The recent passing of Robert Redford prompts a heartfelt reflection on his immeasurable contributions to American cinema. From his unforgettable performances in classics like "All the President's Men" to founding the Sundance Film Festival, Redford's legacy as actor, director, and independent film champion transcends generations. The hosts share personal connections to his work, including the rarely discussed late-career gem "All Is Lost."With fall festival season underway, excitement builds around potential Oscar contenders. Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" has Hollywood buzzing, with sold-out 70mm screenings and whispers this might finally be his year for directing recognition. Meanwhile, the Gig Harbor Film Festival prepares to showcase everything from documentaries about librarians fighting censorship to films featuring local talent.Between discussions of recent watches like "Lurker" and "Splitsville," the hosts contemplate how streaming has transformed audience relationships with media – drawing parallels to similar shifts in the music industry years earlier. Has Letterboxd's rating system changed how we evaluate films? Are we seeing the beginning of the end for certain viewing experiences?Whether you're a film industry insider or simply love movies, this episode offers thoughtful analysis of cinema's evolving landscape from two passionate, knowledgeable voices who remind us why movies still matter.Support the show
LURKER and THE LONG WALK reviews, an up in the air writing session, and much more!Read/Follow the RONNI'S BOOKS SUBSTACK here:https://substack.com/@ronnisbooksStream INSECT here:https://tubitv.com/movies/472623/insect?start=true(Sequel in the works is currently being rewritten)Stream COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer(Features characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE book series which is read on this show!)Stream 1985-1986 (featuring the characters from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE) here:https://fawesome.tv/movies/10579775/1985-1986CREATE TOGETHER is a monthly group that I run. It meets on the last Saturday of every month on Zoom through the Autism Society Inland Empire. We say "hello", then everybody works on something creative for 30-40 minutes (your camera can be on or off), and then you can share what you created at the end if you want. Register here to participate as much or as little as you want!https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81757985777Stay tuned as more books are coming to the Ronni's Books podcast!To order any of the books read on the Ronni's Books podcast click this link:https://www.amazon.com/Evan-Jacobs/e/B00C5VBH3G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1633809867&sr=8-1To order any of the books I've written for Saddleback Educational Publishing click here:https://www.sdlback.com/Grab ANNA TOUCANA from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://www.amazon.com/Anna-Toucana-Evan-Jacobs/dp/1964172098Grab HERMANDIBLE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/dIiUR9NGrab VAMPOINDEXTER from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/gmAFKD3Grab MOTHCATCHER AND HALLOWEEN COSTUME from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/4tcV2ELGrab ATTACK OF THE DRONE from Burning Bulb Publishing here:https://a.co/d/6ir43AUGrab MY MOM, THE CHAMPION here:https://a.co/d/0364W4V(ALL OF THESE BURNING BULB PUBLISHING TITLES ARE AVAILABLE AS AUDIO BOOKS!)Read the Ronni's Books monthly blog here:http://ronnisbooks.blogspot.com/Watch the animated version of the first episode of the first book from THE BEST DAYS OF MY LIFE (1984-1985) titled “The Scam” here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddWMrSvjO4To learn more about my movies please visit ANHEDENIA FILMS TV:https://www.youtube.com/@AnhedeniaFilmz/videosTo stream any of my films please ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited/Please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — @ronnisbooksEmail the Ronni's Books Podcast at ronnisbookspodcast@gmail.com#lurkerthemovie#thelongwalkmovie#thejoymostlyofwriting#ronnisbookspodcast#ronnisbooks
Boomer & Brandon discuss Alain Delon's star-making crime thriller Purple Noon (1960), adapted from the Patricia Highsmith novel The Talented Mr. Ripley 00:00 Welcome 06:30 Day of the Dead (1985) 14:24 The Lovers on the Bridge (1991) 21:58 Leila and the Wolves (1984) 27:35 A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - Dream Warriors (1987) 35:39 The Long Walk (2025) 48:20 Twinless (2025) 55:52 Lurker (2025) 1:04:41 Purple Noon (1960)
Thanks to our awesome Patrons, we're proud to present another episode of Mediasplode! What's a Mediasplode? It's a monthly special edition show in which we talk about what we are enjoying in media outside of the realm of comic books. It's like our All Media Year End Round-Up but in a shorter, monthly format. Note: Time codes are estimates due to dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. SPOILERS BELOW! Running Time: 01:14:40 This month, Josh Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick are joined by their original Pick of the Week co-host Ron Richards to discuss... What We've Been Enjoying:00:02:36 - Ron went to see Lurker and saw Oasis: Live '25 in Pasadena.00:12:58 - Josh went to see The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks in Boston and watched Friendship.00:20:36 - Conor is watching Task and went to see Caught Stealing (so did Ron). Discussion:00:27:34 - The Bear, Season 4 Discussion:00:36:07 - Our Top Ten Films of All-Time Intro00:39:54 - Josh's Top 10 Films of All-Time00:49:46 - Conor's Top 10 Films of All-Time00:56:27 - Ron's Top 10 Films of All-Time01:09:48 - Our Top Ten Films of All-Time Wrap-Up Music:"The Best of What's Around"Dave Matthews Band Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss Blade (1998) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Fargo on Movie of the Year: 1996. Listen to Conor discuss Swingers on Movie of the Year: 1996. Watch Ron talk about pinball technology on the Daily Tech News Show. Listen to Conor discuss Ghostbusters on Movie of the Year: 1984. Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss The Crow (1994) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Jaws 4: The Revenge (1987) on Cradle to the Grave. Listen to Josh discuss Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) on Cradle to the Grave. Watch Josh and Conor talk about how to start a podcast on OpenWater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cette semaine! The long walk, Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues, Lurker et hommage à Robert Redford!
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews: "The Long Walk" "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues" "Twinless" "The Threesome" "Lurker" Mr. Burke also runs down the list of movies subject to being released in theaters on September 19th, 2025.
Venstresiden vant valget, men jeeez som det har kostet! Fetisha er et hårstrå unna et full-on breakdown, mens Anine spiste en lurkende Ola Svenneby i kommentarfeltet. No crumbs were left!Fetisha +1 finner du eksklusivt hos Podimo - med fulle videoepisoder!Prøv Podimo gratis i 30 dager: podimo.com/fetisha
Alors, météo ensoleillée ou maussade pour ce mois d'août 2025 dans 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler ? Voici la liste des 16 films abordés par Jérôme et Julien, sans spoiler, dans cet épisode : Souviens Toi... l'Été Dernier de Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (à partir de 0:03:03) Oh, Hi de Sophie Brooks (à partir de 0:21:40) War Of The Worlds de Rich Lee (à partir de 0:27:00) Les 4 Fantastiques - Premiers Pas de Matt Shakman (à partir de 0:41:07) It's Never Over Jeff Buckley de Amy Berg (à partir de 1:30:46) Brick de Philip Koch (à partir de 1:38:03) Karate Kid Legends de Jonathan Entwistle (à partir de 1:41:00) Together de Michael Shanks (à partir de 2:12:34) Nobody 2 de Timo Tjahjanto (à partir de 2:17:37) Strange Harvest de Stuart Ortiz (à partir de 2:24:54) Y A t'Il Un Flic Pour Sauver Le Monde ? de Akiva Shaffer (à partir de 2:30:52) Lurker de Alex Russell (à partir de 3:03:30) Pris Au Piège - Caught Stealing de Darren Aronofsky (à partir de 3:07:15) Libre Échange (Splitsville) de Michael Angelo Covino (à partir de 3:32:00) Évanouis (Weapons) de Zach Cregger (à partir de 3:38:01) Puis ils continuent la discussion à propos d'Évanouis à partir de 3:55:15 Et ils reviennent également sur Eddington de Ari Aster avec spoilers à partir de 4:11:58 jusqu'à 4:30:13 Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à partager votre avis sur le sens réel d'Évanouis ! Crédits musicaux : Rock You Like A Hurricane de Scorpions, issu de l'album Love At First Sting (1984), et I Think I'm Paranoid de Garbage, issu de l'album Version 2.0 (1998)
Movies covered in this episode include, Darkman, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Army Of Darkness, Ondine, Dr. Strange Multiverse of Madness, Alien: Earth, Alien: Romulus, Went Up The Hill, Black Swan, Caught Stealing, Twinless, Lurker, The Threesome, Toxic Avenger, Scarface, Grand Theft Hamlet and The Kings Speech.
Adam and Josh enter the Pantheon for a welcome revisit of Martin Scorsese's 1990 masterpiece GOODFELLAS, which turns 35 this month. Plus, Josh shares thoughts on Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch in THE ROSES and nominates the sinister new indie LURKER for the Golden Brick. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. (Timecodes and chapter starts may not be precise with ads.) Intro (00:00:00-00:02:08) GoodFellas (35th Anniv.) (00:02:09-00:57:17) Filmspotting Family (00:57:18-01:03:19) Lurker, The Roses (01:03:20-01:09:16) Notes (01:09:17-01:17:16) Polls (01:17:17-01:27:59) Credits / New Releases (01:28:00-01:31:24) Links: -Vulture's Movies Fantasy League ("Filmspotters") https://moviegame.vulture.com/ -“Towards a True Children's Cinema: On My Neighbor Totoro” https://www.brightwalldarkroom.com/2017/03/13/towards-a-true-childrens-cinema-on-my-neighbor-totoro/ -Filmspotting Poll: 1960s Musicals https://poll.fm/15976522 Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts and more available at the Filmspotting Shop. https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://www.instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://www.instagram.com/larsenonfilm https://bsky.app/profile/larsenonfilm.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio. This week the Film Rage Crew review five films. First Up the 20th Conjuring sequel. Then we review Lurker. Next up is Splitsville staring Dakota Johnson. Then we get a Vietnamese drama called Leaving Mom. Finally Jackie Chan stars in an all out action flick called The Shadows Edge. Introduction-0:00 The Amazing Murman Predicts-1:45. In Cinema The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025)-5:55 Lurker (2025)-13:29 Splitsville (2025)-21:53 Leaving Mom (2025)-33:33 The Shadow's Edge (2025)-39:44 Murman Minute-48:00 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Conjuring in IMAX?-54:15 Bryce's open rage-Too much to choose from-57:20 Outro-59:07 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/
In this week's episode of The CineSnob Podcast, Cody is joined by Jocelyn for reviews of "Splitsville," "Highest 2 Lowest," "Twinless," "The Threesome," and "Lurker."
Dave and Alonso return from a short break with some late-summer early-fall titles. Subscribe (and review us) at Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Bluesky, Instagram, and Facebook, keep me suspended in time with you. Join our Patreon! https://patreon.com/LinoleumKnife Subscribe to Dave's newsletter! https://sluggish.ghost.io Pre-order Alonso's new book! https://preorder-movie-little-christmas.carrd.co/ Check out Dave on the Breakfast in Hell podcast! Part One: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakfast-with-dave-white/id1806983124?i=1000716068988 Part Two: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakfast-with-dave-white-part-2/id1806983124?i=1000725495878
In a new thriller, a retail worker develops a parasocial relationship with a burgeoning pop star and finds a way into his orbit. Actor Théodore Pellerin and director Alex Russell discuss their film “Lurker,” now playing in theaters.
Coming up on today's Movie Show, Andy and Rachel review The Conjuring: Last Rites - Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on one last terrifying case involving mysterious entities they must confront. They will also review Splitsville, Light of the World, Tina, Twinless, Lurker, and The American Southwest. Andy and Rachel will mention the Apple TV+ movie, Highest 2 Lowest. In addition, they will look at streaming series like The Paper on Peacock and Task on HBO. Here are some honorable mentions:
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Actor Théodore Pellerin is a familiar face in Quebec, with critically acclaimed performances in films like “Chien de garde” and “Juste la fin du monde.” Now, he's taken on his first major role in an American movie with the intense psychological thriller “Lurker.” It's about a fan who plots and manipulates his way into the inner circle of a rising artist on the verge of stardom. Théodore sits down with guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about his portrayal of an obsessive fan, how he prepared for the role, and how he shed his dark character after the film wrapped.
Sean and Amanda are back from vacation! Today, they discuss the biggest films out of the Telluride and Venice film festivals before sharing the yet-to-be-released movies they're most excited for this fall (0:47). Then, Sean is joined by director Alex Russell to discuss his new film, ‘Lurker', starring Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe. Russell explains how he was able to direct the project despite his very limited experience, what he was looking for when casting his two leads, and what type of project he might be interested in doing next (1:41:32). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guest: Alex Russell Producers: Jon Jones, Sasha Ashall, and Jack Sanders This episode is sponsored by State Farm®️. A State Farm agent can help you choose the coverage you need. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.®️ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're back from the Labor Day holiday and ready to take on the fall movie season here at Breakfast All Day. But first, we're playing a little catch-up with some end-of-summer movies you should know about. First, it's "Caught Stealing," the latest from Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan," "Requiem for a Dream," "mother!") and perhaps his most accessible film yet. Austin Butler stars as a bartender who gets caught up in in a criminal scheme in late-'90s New York. It's a lark with a dark heart. Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Vincent D'Onofrio and Liev Schreiber co-star. In theaters. Next up is another star-studded movie, "The Roses." You may remember this when it came out in 1989 and was called "The War of the Roses" starring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas. This time, Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch play a wealthy and successful couple whose marriage is about to collapse under the weight of their ambition and resentment. Andy Samberg, Kate McKinnon and Allison Janney co-star. In theaters. Finally, you should definitely check out "Lurker," an indie thriller that expertly explores modern celebrity. Alex Russell ("The Bear," "Beef") makes his writing-directing debut with this story of an up-and-coming pop star (Archie Madekwe) and the canny fan (Théodore Pellerin) who insinuates himself into his inner circle. Lots of twists and deeply uncomfortable moments. In theaters. Save up to 30% on select skillets and dual-handle items all September long with Lodge Cast Iron! Stock up on pieces you'll use to cook delicious, hearty meals throughout the fall and winter: https://lodgecastiron.pxf.io/c/3656599/3247092/23521 (Some links are affiliate links which means if you purchase something, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.)
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Chicago Public Schools has yet to place about 200 students with disabilities in classrooms, despite it being the second week of school. While the district says it is working quickly to place students in cluster programs, we ask Chalkbeat Chicago education reporter Samantha Smylie how families are managing this waiting period. Plus, Injustice Watch senior reporter Maya Dukmasova walks us through her investigation into a former UIC crime lab whose questionable forensic science led to multiple cannabis DUI convictions. Good News: Bad Butter, Lurker at Music Box, Workers Over Billionaires Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this Aug. 29 episode: Overlook Maps Chicago Association of Realtors Window Nation North Shore Center for the Performing Arts Paramount Theatre Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
It is Labor Day weekend, the unofficial end of summer, and just before festival and awards season begins, Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy serve up 12 films to review and talk about. The wayback machine gets set to 2023 when they first reviewed the absolutely lovely new film with David Strathairn and Jane Levy from Sundance now in theaters (A Little Prayer). The machine goes back even further to reminisce upon Prince's concert film (Sign O' The Times) and the 50th anniversary Steven Spielberg's masterpiece (Jaws) both back in theaters. Can a cycle of revenge be explained to a newborn (The Workout) and can there be another family version of an old tale (Robin and the Hoods)? What happens when a toxic workplace is all about the toxic internet (American Sweatshop) and what happens when a toxic fan worms his way into a singer's entourage (Lurker)? A gaggle of British retirees team up to solve a crime and save their home (The Thursday Murder Club) and Peter Dinklage takes on Troma's iconic hero in a new update (The Toxic Avenger). Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman suffer the consequences of marriage in another 1980s remake (The Roses) while the makers of The Climb take on open relationships with Dakota Johnson (Splitsville). Finally, Darren Aronofsky puts Austin Butler through the ringer in a new action comedy (Caught Stealing).3:53 - A Little Prayer18:30 - Jaws (50th Anniversary)29:13 - Prince - Sign O' The Times36:35 - The Workout43:53 - Robin and the Hoods50:41 - American Sweatshop1:00:53 - The Thursday Murder Club1:11:33 - The Toxic Avenger1:21:31 - Lurker1:31:37 - The Roses1:46:50 - Splitsville1:54:15 - Caught StealingCLICK ON THE FILMS TO RENT OR PURCHASE AND HELP OUT THE MOVIE MADNESS PODCASTBe sure to check outErik's Weekly Box Office Column – At Rotten TomatoesCritics' Classics Series – At Elk Grove Cinema in Elk Grove Village, ILChicago Screening Schedule - All the films coming to theaters and streamingPhysical Media Schedule - Click & Buy upcoming titles for your library.(Direct purchases help the Movie Madness podcast with a few pennies.)Erik's Linktree - Where you can follow Erik and his work anywhere and everywhere.The Movie Madness Podcast has been recognized by Million Podcasts as one of the Top 100 Best Movie Review Podcasts as well as in the Top 60 Film Festival Podcasts and Top 100 Cinephile Podcasts. MillionPodcasts is an intelligently curated, all-in-one podcast database for discovering and contacting podcast hosts and producers in your niche perfect for PR pitches and collaborations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit erikthemovieman.substack.com
There have been a number of big summer movies like "F1: The Movie," "Superman" and "Jurrassic World: Rebirth." But these popcorn movies are not likely destined for big awards. Studios like to hold back the Oscar contenders for the fall, so in this week's episode we dive into which movies to watch for this fall and into the winter. You can also review a full list of notable films below. August releases “Honey Don’t!” – Ethan Coen continues his Margaret Qualley-a-thon with this comedy about a private investigator who looks into a series of deaths tied to a church. Aubrey Plaza, Chris Evans co-star. “Splitsville” – Divorce makes strange bedfellows, particularly when the ex discovers his best friends have an open marriage. Dakota Johnson, Kyle Marvin star. “Eden” – Looking for a better life, a group of people head to the Galapagos and realize what they’re up against. Jude Law and Ana de Armas star in this based-in-fact drama directed by Ron Howard. “Relay” – Payoffs between corporations brings a broker into the line of fire. Riz Ahmed, Lily James and Sam Worthington star. “Hollywood Grit” – A private investigator has to find out what happened to his daughter. Tyrese, Max Martini star. “Lurker” – How strange is the world of stardom? A worker finds out as he gets closer to a music star. Alex Russell wrote and directed this drama starring Theodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe. “The Thursday Murder Club” – Friends in a retirement home solve mysteries. Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley are in the home. “The Roses” – An updated look at “War of the Roses” lets Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman square off. Jay Roach directs. “Caught Stealing” – Austin Butler gets the Darren Aronofsky treatment as a baseball player caught in the underbelly of New York City. Bad Bunny is along for the ride. “The Toxic Avenger”—When a janitor is the victim of a toxic accident, a new crimefighter emerges. Peter Dinklage, Jacob Tremblay and Taylour Paige star. “Jaws” – The first summer blockbuster returns to the big screen after months on television. Now, you can see what audiences were scared of in 1975. “Love, Brooklyn” – Friends navigate the pitfalls of life in Brooklyn. September releases “Megadoc” – Mike Figgis looks at the making of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis.” “The Conjuring: Last Rites” – Those creepy paranormal investigators say they’re taking on one last case (sure) to settle their own lives. Patric Wilson and Vera Farmiga return. “The Threesome” – A threesome leads to problems, particularly since life’s not always fantasies. Zoey Deutch and Jonah Hauer-King star. “Twinless” – Two men bond in a support group. Dylan O’Brien, Lauren Graham and Arkira Chantaratananond star. “Hamilton” – Celebrating its “ten-cennial,” the Broadway hit brings its performance capture version (which ran on Disney+) to the big screen. Updates about the performers make this more than a night out. “The Baltimorons” – Sobriety leads to a dental emergency which leads to a romance with the dentist. Jay Duplass directs; Michael Strassner co-writes and stars. “The Long Walk” —You thought the Hunger Games were bad, how about this: Teenage boys compete in a walking contest. If they don’t keep up, they’re shot. Based on a Stephen King story, it’s one of the year’s most harrowing. “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues” – Those Smell the Glove guys reunite after a 15-year hiatus for one last concert. Rob Reiner directs; the original actors return. “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” – The Crawleys face scandal, financial ruin and social disgrace. To get out of it, they look to a younger generation. Expect all but Maggie Smith to be back. “The History of Sound” – Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor embark on a World War I project that brings them close to their country and each other. “Code 3” – One last shift for a paramedic who has to train his replacement. What could go wrong? Rainn Wilson, Lil Rel Howery star. “Him” – What a guy won’t do to be a football star. Here, one goes to a compound where anything can happen. Tyriq Withers, Marlon Wayans and Julia Fox star. “American Sweatshop – Yup, it’s the world of social media. An insider discovers just how dark the world is (like we didn’t know). “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” – Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie bond in a unique journey (which, of course, says nothing but suggests there’s more to this than two big stars). “The Summer Book” – A girl and her grandmother become closer in Finland. Emily Matthews and Glenn Close star. (Could this be the one that finally wins Close an Oscar?) “Xeno” – Ready for another E.T.? This one finds a teenager relating to the alien. Josh Cooke, Lulu Wilson star. “Waltzing with Brando” – When Marlon Brando wants an ecologically perfect retreat in Tahiti, he calls on a Los Angeles architect. Tia Carrere, Richard Dreyfuss and Jon Heder star. “Eleanor the Great” – Scarlett Johansson directs June Squibb in this drama about a 94-year-old who has plenty of stories to tell. “One Battle After Another” – Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this dark comedy about a group of revolutionaries reuniting to save one of their group’s daughter. Paul Thomas Anderson directs; Benicio Del Toro (who starred in a Wes Anderson film earlier this year) and Sean Penn co-star. October releases “The Smashing Machine” – Dwayne Johnson tries his hand at mixed-martial arts as UFC champion Mark Kerr. The makeup may be a stretch, but Benny Safdie directs, Emily Blunt disappears in an unlikely role. “Tron: Ares” – Jared Leto gets to run the race. Jeff Bridges is here, too, but this is about a new program (Ares) that’s about to embark on a dangerous mission. “Roofman” – A robber evades authorities by hanging out in a toy store. Channing Tatum plays the thief, Peter Dinklage and Kirsten Dunst swirl around him. “Anemone” – Daniel Day-Lewis comes out of retirement for this film directed by his son, Ronan. The plot? Good question, but it will have that DD-L prestige. “Kiss of the Spider Woman” – Jennifer Lopez stars in the Tony winner fans have been asking for. The big question: Were they looking for Lopez to star in it? Bill Conden directs. “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You” – Rose Byrne gets the Oscar buzz as a woman trying to juggle multiple traumas, including a sick child and an absent husband. “Soul on Fire” – This is the story of a St. Louis native who survived burns which covered his body. Joel Courtney plays John O’Leary. William H. Macy and John Corbett co-star. “Good Fortune” – An angel meddles in the lives of a venture capitalist and a gig worker. Seth Rogen, Azizi Ansari and Keke Palmer star in this comedy written and directed by Ansari. Black Phone 2 – More trouble ensues when the phone rings. Sequel to a better-than-average horror film. “After the Hunt” – Julia Roberts plays a college professor who wonders what could happen when a student levels an accusation against a colleague. Ayo Edebiri co-stars. The Mastermind – A family man leads a double life in the 1970s. Josh O’Connor and Alana Haim star. “Pets on a Train” – Animated animals get caught up in a train heist. Hedda” – “Hedda Gabler” gets the big-screen treatment with Tessa Thompson in the title role. Blue Moon – The life of Lorenz Hart is told by Richard Linklater with Ethan Hawke as Hart. Andrew Scott plays Richard Rodgers. “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” -- Bruce Springsteen gets the Bob Dylan treatment with Jeremy Allen White in the title role. This, however, only covers the creation of the “Nebraska” album. “Regretting You” – Family issues emerge after the death of a husband and father. Based on Colleen Hoover’s best-seller, it stars Allison Williams and Mckenna Grace. “The Watchers” – M. Night Shayamalan’s daughter Ishana makes her directorial debut with this thriller about an artist who gets trapped in an Irish forest. “Anniversary” – A good cast (Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler, Zoey Deutch) in a thriller directed by Polish filmmaker Jan Komasa. “Bugonia” – Emma Stone continues her run with Yorgos Lanthimos. The film is a remake of a South Korean effort about two men kidnapping an executive, convinced she’s an alien bent on destroying Earth. “Nouvelle Vague” – Richard Linklater has another entry this year. This one’s a look at Jean-Luc Godard and actress Jean Seberg. Guillaume Marbeck and Zoey Deutch start. November releases When We Pray – Jamie Foxx directs the story of brothers who become pastors at divergent churches. Predator: Badlands – While “Alien: Earth” takes over TV screens, the “other” scary creature takes on a remote planet. The Running Man” – Glen Powell steps into Arnold Schwarzenegger’s shoes as a contestant in a game show which features killers all around the world. Nuremberg – Set during the Nuremberg trials, a psychiatrist interviews Nazi prisoners to determine if they are fit to stand trial. Rami Malek and Russell Crowe square off. Peter Hujar’s Day – What was New York’s art world like in 1974? Rebecca Hall and Ben Whishaw play two who know. Ira Sachs directs. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” – The Four Horsemen get help from newbies hoping to use illusions to get away with big cash. Jay Kelly – It’s an ensemble film but it stars George Clooney as a George Clooney-level star who reflects on life with his manager (played by Adam Sandler). Noah Baumbach directs. Indecipherable – A boy, home alone, gets shaken by the things that go bump in the night. Wicked: For Good – At long last, we find out what happened to Glinda and Elphaba. Expect at least one new song and bigger roles for the men in their lives. No place like home? That’s included, too. Cynthia Orivo and Ariana Grande could double up on the Oscar nominations. Rental Family – Oscar winner Brendan Fraser plays an American actor who plays roles in other people’s lives. STZ – Zombies result when a trio of scientists launch a bio-attack on a bus filled with women. (No kidding.) Zootopia 2 – Residents of Zootopia return for more adventure and product placement. Judy and Nick are on the trail of a new resident, a snake. 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On this special episode, Eric interviews the cast and crew of LURKER.
Send us a text7:27 Eden22:11 Honey Don't!30:11 Relay38:11 Eenie Meanie46:33 Lurker53:56 We're Not Safe HereSorry for the delay! Brett was moving.It's a 6-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us 5 stars. We can't get on RottenTomatoes until 200 people rate it! 'Roger & Me' is a movie review podcast covering all new releases, both theatrical and streaming, every Friday, modeled after 'Siskel & Ebert.' Hosted by Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com & Brett Arnold of Yahoo EntertainmentSupport the show
Fame does strange things to people. In the new film Lurker, Théodore Pellerin plays a young retail clerk making his way into the inner circle of a popular rising musician (Archie Madekwe). This friendship is not really built to last and things between them become uncomfortable. Who is manipulating who, and who holds the power, become complicated and painful questions. Follow Pop Culture Happy Hour on Letterboxd at letterboxd.com/nprpopcultureLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The latest film releases include Honey Don’t!, Splitsville, Lurker, and Suspended Time. Weighing in are Alonso Duralde and Dave White, film critics and co-hosts of the movie podcast Linoleum Knife.
This week we all watched the Chris Columbis-directed THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB (working title: Olds Detect), a comedy-drama about four friends (Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie), residents of an assisted living facility, who solve cold cases. That is, until a very real and current case lands in their laps when the facility's co-owners end up dead just as they plan to tear up the facility and force the residents out. We had mixed reactions to this one, but at least two Spoilerpiecers liked it more than the third (guess how that shakes out?). Then there's LURKER, writer-director Alex Russell's fresh take on celebrity culture and the depths to we which we mere mortals will sink to find it and stay in it. There's a powerful performance by Théodore Pellerin as an amoral creep clinging to an up and coming pop star played by Archie Madekwe. We had different reactions to this one, too, coming out, again, two to one in favor. And over on Patreon, we watched the 1958 melodrama THE LONG, HOT SUMMER, starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Orson Welles.
Travis Hopson reviews Alex Russell's tense celebrity thriller LURKER starring Archie Madekwe, Theodore Pellerin, and Havana Rose Liu!When a twenty-something retail clerk encounters a rising pop star, he takes the opportunity to edge his way into the in-crowd. But as the line between friend and fan blurs beyond recognition, access and proximity become a matter of life and death.LURKER is open in theaters now!All of this and more can be found at www.punchdrunkcritics.com!Subscribe to Punch Drunk Critics on YouTube: / @punchdrunkcritics1 Follow Punch Drunk Critics on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/pdcmoviesFollow Punch Drunk Critics on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pdcmoviesYou can also subscribe to our podcast Cinema Royale anywhere you get your podcasts!#Lurker #archiemadekwe #MUBI
CinemAddicts 308 features reviews of movies coming out the week of Friday, August 22, 2025. Featured films are Lurker, Splitsville, Eden, and Trust. Also reviewed are Anxiety Club and Bring Her Back. Eric also mentions his interview with Virginia Newcomb and Brennan Kelleher for their short Mr. Jesus. It's currently on a Seed & Spark crowdfunding campaign. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 11:01 Patreon Picks for August 13:58 Review of Splitsville (Images: Neon). Theaters 8/22. 21:45 Review of Trust (Images: Republic Pictures - a Paramount Pictures label). In Theaters 8/22 33:57 Final Ratings for 'Trust' 34:10 Carlson Young's Potential 36:39 Review of Eden (Images: Vertical). Theaters 8/22. 52:06 Hollywood Grit and Other Films 55:14 Anxiety Club - Available on Jolt. 67:45 Lurker Review (Images: MUBI). Theaters 8/22 77:32 Bring Her Back Support CinemAddicts: We receive a slight commission if you purchase items via our Amazon SiteStripe and/or affiliate links. CinemAddicts Facebook Page 2. CinemAddicts Facebook Group 3. CinemAddicts Patreon 4. CinemAddicts YouTube Channel 5. CinemAddicts Merch store 6. Our Website is Find Your Films Thanks to our Patreon Community Ryan Smith Stephen Schrock Susan Charles Peterson Nelson B. McClintock Diana Van De Kamp Pete Abeyta Tyler Andula Stephen Mand Edmund Mendez Abbie Schmidt Jeff Tait Robert Prakash Kristen Chris M Jeremy Chappell Lewis Longshadow Iver Alex Clayton Daniel Hulbert Andrew Martin Angela Clark Myron Freeman Kayn Kalmbach Aaron Fordham Tracy Peters Grant Boston Ken Cunningham Erik Chavez #BringHerBack #Eden #Splitsville
"Lurker" is an independent psychological drama thriller film written and directed by Alex Russell and stars Théodore Pellerin, Archie Madekwe, Zack Fox, Havana Rose Liu, Wale Onayemi, Daniel Zolghadri, and Sunny Suljic. It premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, where it received strong reviews for its writing, direction, performances, and music. Russell, Pellerin, and Madekwe were all kind enough to speak with us about their work and experiences making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be released in theaters on August 22nd from MUBI. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HHS secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is cutting hundreds of millions of dollars of mRNA vaccine funding research. The groundbreaking technology is used in most COVID-19 vaccines, and shows promise in other areas. At the end of Ruth Asawa’s life, an encounter with an auction house curator turned her from a relatively obscure artist into one whose works command millions of dollars. Critics review the latest film releases: “Honey Don’t!,” “Splitsville,” “Lurker,” and “Suspended Time.” Granola and energy bars often start with the same pantry staples such as oats, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, etc. They diverge in the proportion of ingredients and the technique used to make them.
Ever gone out with someone who ended the relationship but still watches your every move online? You might have a ‘lurker' - someone who's told you they're not interested in dating or even flat out ghosted you but is still the first person to watch all your stories and like your content. You tell us why you either hate or secretly love them, and we hear from self confessed lurkers as to why they stick around.DM us your thoughts, questions, topics, or to just vent at @triplejthehookup on IG or email us: thehookup@abc.net.auThe Hook Up is an ABC podcast, produced by triple j. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
In August of 1950, Akria Kurosawa released his seminal film, Rashomon where a trial of a crime is unfolded through four different perspectives showing us how flimsy "the truth" can be. On it's 75th anniversary we review the film and discuss its ongoing legacy. Martyn Strange from the Filmsplaining podcast joins Dakota and Jeff.Listen to previous movie milestone episodes like those covering Seven Samurai, The Red Shoes, Halloween and more.Check out some of Jeff's Fantasia reviews including $POSITIONS, All You Need Is Kill and Juliet and the King. Also listen to his Classic Movies Live episode covering Eddington and The Smurfs, the festivals opening night films. Check out Dakota's reviews of Every Heavy Thing and Lurker from the festival. Follow Martyn on YouTube, Instagram and Threads. Check out Dakota's appearance on episode 304: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World & Takes Off of Filmsplaining.Follow Contra Zoom on Instagram, Threads and Bluesky.Check out more great Contra Zoom content on That Shelf!Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, Breaker and more!
The film and TV biz defines LA—so what's it look like as the biz moves abroad? Host (and longtime Angeleno) Rico Gagliano takes a tour of a changing city, from the Hollywood sign to a new crop of booming rep cinemas. Guests include THE STUDIO co-creator Evan Goldberg, indie icon Charles Burnett (KILLER OF SHEEP), and Sean Fennessey, host of THE BIG PICTURE podcast. Part travelogue, part deep-dive storytelling, the latest season sees host Rico Gagliano jet off to Ireland, Amsterdam, Mexico City, Los Angeles and Istanbul, to learn about their cultures through the lens of cinema. Season 8's guests include actors Gael García Bernal (AMORES PERROS) and Fiona Shaw (HOT MILK), writer/directors Rich Peppiatt (KNEECAP), Evan Goldberg (THE STUDIO) and Halina Reijn (BABYGIRL), producer Ed Guiney (POOR THINGS), production designer Eugenio Caballero (ROMA) and a host of other filmmakers, programmers, academics, cinema owners, critics, tour guides, and festival directors.LURKER is coming to theaters in the US & Canada. Check out mubi.com/lurker for showtimes and tickets.To stream some of the films we've covered on the podcast, check out the collection Featured on the MUBI Podcast. Availability of films varies depending on your country.MUBI is a global streaming service, production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema. MUBI makes, acquires, curates, and champions extraordinary films, connecting them to audiences all over the world. A place to discover ambitious new films and singular voices, from iconic directors to emerging auteurs. Each carefully chosen by MUBI's curators.
Here's our Patreon schedule for the month of August 2025.$1: Hannibal S02 Episodes 7 & 8$3: Lurker$5: Together$8: Weapons$10 Audio Commentary: Red Eye (2005)$15 Requel Tier: Alien: Earth S01 Episodes 1-4Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada
It's window shopping time for all our introverts. We're giving you a peek behind the Wonder Door and breaking down each of the programs inside of Wonder World. No pressure, no sales call... just MF transparency. Mouthy bartender turned mouthy millionaire in her first year, Nicole Cherie Hesse has lots of unpopular unicorn opinions to share…Anything but conventional, Nicole paved a path to seven figures using existing skills from her colorful life as a kick-ass bartender. By repositioning what she already knew into the online coaching industry, she catapulted to the 1% overnight.This podcast details the adventures she's had along the way and is sprinkled with helpful AF unicorn hacks to help you to follow in her unicorn hoof prints.Whether you are a bartender who wants to unlock another revenue stream or an experienced entrepreneur looking to scale to six figure months, Nicole will f*ck you up in all of the best ways. Take off your pants and get your ass to the podcast this and every week to level up and crush your unicorn goals. If any of these programs made your little unicorn heart flutter, you can get even more details below...Attract unicorn clients using energetically aligned social selling strategies
Cam Burt and Naughtsie have an upbeat chat about Casey, who thrashed Carlton with Aidan Johnson and Lurker Kentfield both putting their hands up for selection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An Debatten auf Social Media beteiligen sich nur wenige. Je nach Plattform sind über 90 Prozent der User sogenannte „Lurker“ – stille Beobachter. Extreme Meinungen werden so sichtbarer, Diskussionen polarisierter geführt. Wie ließe sich das ändern? Rehse-Knauf, Luca www.deutschlandfunk.de, Systemfragen
The older brother is a character that's often missed or overlooked—but he's actually the key to the story. Jesus uses him to show that you can be in the house, close to the Father, and still be lost. Proximity doesn't equal intimacy. You can look the part, but religion without relationship is still rebellion. Don't miss out on the joy and grace God wants to give because your heart isn't aligned with His. (Talk by Joshua Ott)
The older brother is a character that's often missed or overlooked—but he's actually the key to the story. Jesus uses him to show that you can be in the house, close to the Father, and still be lost. Proximity doesn't equal intimacy. You can look the part, but religion without relationship is still rebellion. Don't miss out on the joy and grace God wants to give because your heart isn't aligned with His.
Topics Include: The Naked Gun, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Brick, Untamed, Tin Soldier, Lurker, Please Don't Feed The Children, and the future of malls.
For Episode 445, Josh Parham and I are here to discuss the films we've seen so far at the 2025 Tribeca Festival and give our reactions to some pretty exciting trailers, including "Wicked: For Good," "A Big Bold Beautiful Journey," "Kiss Of The Spider Woman," "The Lost Bus," "Lurker and "Black Phone 2." For this week's poll, for the release of Celine Song's "Materialists," we're asking, "Which Is Your Favorite Romantic Film Of The 2020s So Far?" We also reveal the winner of last week's poll for the release of Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme," where we asked, "Which Is Your Favorite Wes Anderson Film?" We also check on some other news of the week, answer your fan-submitted questions, and more! Thank you all for listening, supporting, and subscribing. We hope you enjoy this episode, and we'll see you next week. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This "Missing Scene that Could Have Been in The Harvest" is about Angel otherwise known in the past as Liam the Lurker. Editor: Patrick Sheffield Composer: Tim Steemson or as Dru calls him, “Little Lamb Timmy.” Artwork: GirlpireThank you: Council Kerri – Kerri Summers and Haunted Harmony - Harmony Davidson Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReVampedwithJulietLandauSend us a textYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@revampedpod Twitter/X - @julietlandauInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/juliet_landau Facebook - Juliet Landau Official (Page) https://www.facebook.com/julietlandauofficialFacebook - Fans of Juliet Landau (Group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/julietlandau/Email: revampedpod@gmail.com Juliet Landau's directorial feature debut, A Place Among The Dead Trailer: https://vimeo.com/791299045/5b5d98726a A Place Among The Dead Blu-Ray with nearly 5 hours of bonus extras: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJJY4MB9/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_4?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1