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This week on the pod we're talking about the quirky New York romcom, Maggie's Plan. So who better to talk about it with than a couple of romcom experts? We're joined by Allie Jennings (@alliejens) and Mia Schauffler (@itsmiaschauffler) of P.S. I Love RomComs to talk about how hot Gattaca is, Greta Gerwig's iconic looks, and more! So pack up your ficto-critical anthropology books and get ready for a whole lot of Hawke talk!
¿Cansado de ver cómo te recomiendan contenido en streaming para la cuarentena que te hace desear que no te lo hubieran recomendado ya que son puras películas de encerrados? ¡No te preocupes! Llega el confiable equipo de Cris Mendoza y Dan Campos con las recomendaciones de Abril, para ver en distintos servicios de streaming.Acompáñenos en vivo en Twitch y compártanos sus recomendaciones. Eventualmente estará también YouTube, Facebook y Periscope. Puedes descargar el audio aquí o escucharlo en el reproductor de la columna derecha. También puedes escucharnos con tus aplicaciones favoritas como Spotify, iTunes, Pocket Cast, Sound Cloud, Spreaker, Stitcher, Tune In, Acast, Player FM, MixCloud, Overcast, iHeart Radio, Hear This At, Podcast Addict, Castbox, y hasta en iVoox.Lista de Recomendaciones: Sa-rang-eui bul-sa-chak - Aterrizaje de Emergencia en tu Corazón (Disponible en Netflix) Una telenovela de romance e intriga entre Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur. Una exitosa empresaria de Corea del Sur cae, literal, en Corea del Norte y tiene que encontrar la manera de regresar a su vida. En el camino encuentra amistades entrañables y... el amorts. Gräns - Criaturas Fronterizas (Disponible en Klic) Genial y original historia de Ali Abbasi en donde una agente de aduanas, conocida por su intuición al atrapar delincuentes pone a prueba sus instintos cuando conoce a un hombre extraño que le despierta emociones que no conocía. Surge una relación peculiar y salvaje en donde la fantasía se mezcla con la pasión. Un viaje... por Corea del Norte (Disponible en YouTube) El vlogger de viajes Alex Tienda nos lleva a uno de los lugares más “misteriosos” del mundo: Corea del Norte. Durante 8 episodio recorremos junto con él los lugares más turísticos de ese país. Por supuesto: hay intriga, misterio y amenazas..Anna: El Peligro Tiene Nombre (Disponible en Prime Video) Luc Besson regresa a lo que mejor le sale: las historias de espías, mujeres fatales, intrigas y a mostrarle a las "directoruchas" que en lugar de contar historias buscan promover agendas (te hablo a ti, Elizabeth Banks), que él va déeeeecadas adelante al empoderar mujeres e historias.Maggie's Plan (Disponible en YouTube y Klic) Maggie es una soñadora que tiene una claridad en la vida: quiere ser madre. Así que cuando ve que el cuento de hadas no se concreta, decide ser proactiva y hacer algo al respecto. A menos que Ethan Hawke se meta en el plan. Killer Sofa (Disponible en la Tienda de Microsoft o usando VPN en iTunes, Amazon Prime Video o Google Play) Es una bonita historia de amor entre una chica atractiva y... un sillón reclinable. O mejor dicho, un sillón reclinable se enamora de una chica y buscará deshacerse de quien se interponga entre ellos, mientras que un Rabino caído en desgracia y una pareja de detectives perdedores deberán buscar como impedir la masacre iniciada por el Sillón Asesino. ¿Seguros que para salvar sus vidas deben de quedarse en casa? Este episodio es traído a todos ustedes gracias al apoyo invaluable de:Productora Ejecutiva: Blanca LópezProductor Asociado: Miguel HuescaCo-Productor: Jaime RosalesCo-Productor: Román RangelCo-Productor: Dany SaadiaCo-Productor: Juan EspírituCo-Productor: Juan Paulo NevadoAgradecimiento especial a nuestros Patreons: Adriana Fernández, Álvaro Vázquez, Barbas Poéticas, Daniel Krauze, Fernando Teodoro, Lau Bermejo, Arturo Manrique, Pepe Ruiloba,Alejandro Alemán, Luis Macías, Lulú Petite, Enrique Vázquez, Jorge I. Figueroa, Arturo Aguilar, Logan Mayer, Ernesto Diezmartínez, Jorge Eduardo López, Luiso Uribe, Marcela Salgado y Fernando Alonso.Tú también puedes apoyar la creación de este y más programas y recibir crédito (para que aumentes currículum) y otros extras exclusivos en www.patreon.com/churrosypalomitas
Sam studied filmmaking at Brown University, and The University of Paris-Michelet, before apprenticing with acclaimed Cinematographer Harris Savides. Sam has worked on commercials and music videos for such directors as Spike Jonze, Mark Romanek, and Stacy Wall. His film projects include, Wendy and Lucy for director Kelly Reichardt, Maggie's Plan for Rebecca Miller, Green Porno for Isabella Rossellini, and Frances Ha for director Noah Baumbach. Sam's most recent feature film is the acclaimed semi-autobiographical Oscar nominated coming of age tale Lady Bird, written and directed by Greta Gerwig.
O'Toole bumps into her favorite celebrity; the 300th episode of Grey's Anatomy; Julianna Margulies returns to the small screen; Hollister weighs in on Kevin Spacey. At 12:48: Oh Canada! Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid's Tale) is back with Alias Grace. Adapted by Sarah Polley; starring Sarah Gadon (A Royal Night Out; Indignation), Edward Holcroft (London Spy), and Anna Paquin (the first millennial to win an Oscar). 23:23: Glee meets Juno? O'Toole on Lady Bird, written and directed by Greta Gerwig (20th Century Women; Mistress America; Maggie's Plan). Starring Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn), Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts (Indignation; The Lovers), and Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea). 32:00: Hollister on LBJ. Directed by Rob Reiner and starring Woody Harrelson (The Glass Castle). Co-starring Jennifer Jason Leigh (as that other Lady Bird), Bill Pullman (Battle of the Sexes), and Richard Jenkins (The Hollars). 36:54: This week's #ListofSix: Our Six Favorite Presidential Portrayals.
Maggie has a plan, and it involves a bespectacled Ethan! Today's film is Maggie's Plan, starring Ethan, Greta Gerwig, and Julianne Moore, who is doing a... German accent? Dutch? Swedish? Who can say. Our guest is Emily Cohen, who has some strong feelings about Maggie's ambitions. Enjoy!
Are parents ever knowable to their children - and vice versa? Writer/director Mike Mills explores his relationship with his real-life mother in 20th Century Women (24:05). Starring Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig (Mistress America; Maggie's Plan), Elle Fanning, Billy Crudup (Jackie), and Lucas Jade Zumann. From across the pond, a 19th Century Woman: Victoria (43:32), starring Jenna Coleman (Me Before You) as the titular monarch. How does this Masterpiece/PBS production compare to The Crown, A Royal Night Out, and Downton Abbey? Also: Our thoughts on the Oscar nominations (00:00); guess which movie is turning 30 (10:10); Jude Law and Diane Keaton in HBO's "not wildly inaccurate" The Young Pope (12:18); and the 2016 stats: box office and screen dialogue broken down by gender. At 17:48, we revisit last week's #ListOfSix (6 Saddest Movies); and then bring you this week's (19:54) - in name only? 6 Movies with "Woman" or "Women" in the title.
Ann and Les say that this is like "a bad Woody Allen movie," and they were bothered by both the pretentiousness and the complaining of the characters.
We drop tear for Manchester by the Sea and get provoked by Nocturnal Animals plus we also discuss the Alien: Covenant trailer, David Brent: Life on the Road, American Honey, Elle, Jackie, Uncle Nick, Moonlight, Trapped in Paradise and more. 0:00 -- Intro 22:00 -- Review: Manchester by the Sea 48:00 -- Review: Nocturnal Animals 1:04:55 -- Headlines: Alien: Covenant Trailer 1:14:00 -- Other Stuff We Watched: Elle, American Honey, David Brent: Life on the Road, Moonlight, The Dog Who Stopped the War, Trapped in Paradise, Jackie, Maggie's Plan, Sing Street, Masterminds, The Night Of, Deepwater Horizon, Uncle Nick, Loving, Goat, Swiss Army Man 2:47:20 -- This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:51:55 -- Outro 2:54:25 -- Spoiler Discussion: Nocturnal Animals
We drop tear for Manchester by the Sea and get provoked by Nocturnal Animals plus we also discuss the Alien: Covenant trailer, David Brent: Life on the Road, American Honey, Elle, Jackie, Uncle Nick, Moonlight, Trapped in Paradise and more. 0:00 -- Intro 22:00 -- Review: Manchester by the Sea 48:00 -- Review: Nocturnal Animals 1:04:55 -- Headlines: Alien: Covenant Trailer 1:14:00 -- Other Stuff We Watched: Elle, American Honey, David Brent: Life on the Road, Moonlight, The Dog Who Stopped the War, Trapped in Paradise, Jackie, Maggie's Plan, Sing Street, Masterminds, The Night Of, Deepwater Horizon, Uncle Nick, Loving, Goat, Swiss Army Man 2:47:20 -- This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:51:55 -- Outro 2:54:25 -- Spoiler Discussion: Nocturnal Animals
STILL LIKE MOVIES??? It's another mega-sode this week as Dave and Tom catch up on a bunch of 2016 films before reviewing the origin story of McDonald's starring Michael Keaton, The Founder. Also: The Infiltrator, Alice Through The Looking Glass, Free State of Jones, Our Brand Is Crisis, Zoolander 2, Maggie's Plan, Sisters, Demolition, Tale of Tales, Son of Saul, Zootopia, Don't Think Twice, The Neon Demon, Bone Tomahawk, Anthropoid, Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World, The Invitation, De Palma, 13th and Amanda Knox.
Alexandra is originally from London and currently living in New York. She specializes in the creation of immersive worlds for films, commercials and events. Alexandra has worked on short film projects and in the commercial space on projects including Facebook, Squarespace, Dell, and Hitachi, and visual merchandising for Roberto Cavalli. Alexandra's feature film projects in varied genres include La Vida Inesperada and The Heart Machine. Alexandra's more recent projects include: Hole in the Wall, Custody, Maggie's Plan, Little Men, and the Netflix series, The Get Down.
Wir sehen uns live und reden über Maggie's Plan, Schicksalsehen, Beziehungsregeln und Rollen. Sollen unsere Filme die schönsten Orte, Körper und Erlebnisse zeigen? Braucht man Martin? Wen heiratet Svenja? Kann Sophia hexen? Wie teuer ist London? SOJAMILCH! HAFERMILCH! MANDELMILCH! Godammit!
Nuestro invitado de la semana Luis Javier Roiz es colaborador del Festival Morbido y junto con Miguel Cane y nuestro co-host Eduardo Martínez platican largo y tendido sobre el cine de terror y de suspenso. Y la reseñas de la semana son de dos películas: Ben-Hur, que no ofrece nada que la cinta de Charlton Heston no nos haya mostrado ya. Y la otra película reseñada es Maggie's Plan una divertida comedia romántica. (Incluye el Top Ten de la semana, en las noticias la carta abierta de la ex-empleada de Warner sobre Suicide Squad, el escepticismo sobre el personaje de Lady Gaga en Nace una estrella y el cast de la nueva temporada de Twin Peaks y las recomendaciones de tv Penny Dreadful y de cine The Sentinel). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
¡Quién diría que este podcast los invitaría a ver una película inspirada en un libro religioso de hace 100 años! ¿Y si es un remake de una cinta clásica de Semana Santa en la televisión? Bueno, siempre hay una primera vez: Cris, Alex y Josué hablan de Ben Hur, una entretenida versión del clásico de Charlton Heston. Por eso, nuestros expertos hablan de otros remakes famosos (empezando con Ghostbusters), algunos de ellos verdaderamente llamativos. Y para cerrar dos estrenos más: uno culto (pero divertido) y otro de Spielberg (ni tanto). Hablan de Ben Hur, Ghostbusters, Perfume de mujer, Scarface, True Grit, 12 Monkeys, The Departed, El halcón maltés, El despertar del diablo, La mosca, Ocean's Eleven, Casino Royale, The Thomas Crowne Affair, Maggie's Plan, El buen amigo gigante. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aidan joins us to recount the details of his wedding and we get stuck into lots of movie talk from Star Trek to Ghostbusters! We also try to convey the concept of augmented reality to James using Pokemon Go and there's plenty of TV discussion to boot!
Eine wahre Mammutepisode ist das geworden, zusammengestöpselt aus verunfallten Aufnahmen von vor zwei Wochen und frischen Aufnahmen von gestern. Eine Art Frankensteins Monster des Podcastens, in seiner Existenz notwendig geworden aufgrund eines Speicherunfalls beim letzten Mal. Nun also mehrere Stunden "Chris und Flo reden hochqualifiziert über Filme". Und was sind diese Filme? Nun, der Reigen beginnt mit der Hausaufgabe "Twelve Monkeys" (im Original genauso). Gefolgt wird dies von einer Doppelbesprechung "Zeit für Legenden" (im Original "Race", Kinostart in Deutschland war am 28. Juli 2016). Anschließend berichte ich von einer weiteren der vergangenen Hamburger Sneaks, "Legend of Tarzan" (im Original "The Legend of Tarzan", Kinostart in Deutschland war am 28. Juli 2016). Dann erzählt Chris von seinen Eindrücken von "Independence Day: Wiederkehr" (im Original "Independence Day: Resurgence", kommt noch im Kino). Als Vorletztes kommen wir dann zu unseren beiden aktuellen Sneaks, "Maggie's Plan" (im Original genauso, Kinostart in Deutschland am 04. August 2016) und den Schluss bildet schließlich "Star Trek Beyond" (im Original genauso, kommt schon im Kino).
A major retrospective exhibition of the work of Georgia O'Keeffe at Tate Modern brings together a wide range of her work from the floral paintings to her landscapes and urban paintings A complicated web of marital intrigue unfolds in Rebecca Miller's film Maggie's Plan - is it more than Woody Allen lite? Needles and Opium is Canadian performer Robert lePage's latest work to reach the UK - a revival of a work debuted in 1991 and based on the New York experiences of Jean Cocteau and Miles Davis Karan Mahajan's novel The Association of Small Bombs is set in Delhi, which follows the consequences and web of influences of a terrorist attack When politics seems wobbly, commentators in the press reach for the solid base of a good metaphor; Shakespeare, Game of Thrones and The Thick of It and Game of Cards have all been invoked to try and describe the consequences of the Brexit vote and Tory and Labour parties disarray. Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Alex Preston, Rosie Boycott and Simon Evans. The producer is Oliver Jones.
The duo peep jungle adventure The Legend Of Tarzan, magical sequel Now You See Me 2, documentary Weiner, dramedy Maggie's Plan, and thriller River. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Francine Stock Rebecca Miller, the writer/director of Maggie's Plan, discusses the ways in which academia is like the mafia. Josh Kriegman discusses his fly-on-the-wall documentary about the attempted come-back of disgraced politician Anthony Weiner, which goes horribly wrong. Critics Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and Tim Robey offer some alternatives to the sequels, prequels, re-makes and re-boots that dominate our cinemas over summer.
What is the best thing that could ever happen to your unpublished novel? Your friend Rebecca Miller asks if she could adapt it for the big screen. Rebecca Miller (yes, daughter of Arthur) helms her 5th feature as both writer & director in Maggie's Plan - a quirky, academic romance set in NYC with ficto-critical anthropologists, a pickle entrepreneur, and some sensible (and not so sensible) shoes. Loosely based on a story by Karen Rinaldi (which, in turn, was grounded in her real life). Starring Greta Gerwig (Mistress America), Ethan Hawke, and Oscar-winner Julianne Moore (Still Alice). Co-starring Bill Hader (Trainwreck), Maya Rudolph, Travis Fimmel, and Wallace Shawn (The Good Wife). O'Toole didn't want to leave destiny to, well, destiny, so she saw it twice - the first time at the Miami International Film Festival (with Rebecca Miller in attendance). And, no longer talking about the film's love triangles here, Hollister also discusses her newest guilty pleasure: Fixer Upper.
Greta Gerwig stars as Maggie, a young woman in New York who wants to have a baby, but not deal with having a man in her life. She seems to have found the perfect sperm donor in Guy, a pickler bottler (phallic reference, anyone?) who is copacetic to have no involvement in Maggie's life. But she has been spending time with John (Ethan Hawke) a frustrated novelist in an unhappy marriage, and love begins to grow. Rebecca Miller's New York relationship comedy is unfortunately overshadowed by the work of the king of New York relationship comedies and suffers in comparison. 'Maggie's Plan' is not very funny and Andrew in particular hated watching this detached treatment of romantic entanglements. Phil wanted to like this film and found some of the performances to be quite good, but ultimately felt the story was too slight to be satisfying. You can download the podcast here by right-clicking on the hypertext link and choosing "save as", or you can use the convenient player attached to this post. Check out this episode!
On this episode film critic Erica Peplin joins me in a discussion on new release MAGGIE’S PLAN, a film about an odd strategy to reunite a divorced couple, which inspires a conversation with Margo from the podcast Book vs. Movie on PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED and Steven Soderbergh’s OCEAN’S ELEVEN. And while we fawn over the obvious heartthrobs Clooney, Damon, and Pitt… we save our love for show favorite Bill Hader.
Weekend Recap -Draymond Green -NBA Finals -Sidney Crosby -Belmont Stakes -Cubs Minute -Movie Review: "Maggie's Plan"
Welcome to the House of Crouse. There's something for everyone on today's show. If you're an indie movie fan check out my chat with Maggie's Plan director Rebecca Miller. Find out why she had to shoot her new movie in NYC. If your taste in films runs more toward the superhero side, listen in on my talk with "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows" star Stephen Amell. Cowabunga!
Director Rebecca Miller discusses her new film, Maggie's Plan, with Director Robert Benton. The film follows the story of a young woman, whose plan to raise her child as a single mother gets derailed when she falls for a married anthropologist. Though after she marries him, she eventually falls out of love and decides to reunite him with his former wife.
If the long-anticipated THE LOBSTER didn't make it to U.S. theaters soon, Adam and Josh were threatening to transform into crustaceans in protest. Happily for everyone, the 2015 Cannes award winner from Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos ("Dogtooth") made it to Chicago in time for Filmspotting - along with guest Michael Phillips - to file its review. Also on the show, Adam's interview with MAGGIE'S PLAN writer/director Rebecca Miller and the second film in the Contemporary Nordic Cinema Marathon - Aki Kaurismaki's THE MAN WITHOUT A PAST (itself a Cannes award winner back in 2002). This episode also features some really lousy quacking. 0:00-2:09 - Billboard / Sponsors 2:09-30:58 - Review: "The Lobster" Music: Jacob the Horse, "Hitchcock Blond" 32:05-44:04 - Notes / Massacre Theatre 44:04-1:00:23 - Nordic #2: "The Man Without a Past" Music: Jacob the Horse, "9191991" 1:01:13-1:08:29 - Donations 1:08:29-1:30:03 - Interview: Rebecca Miller 1:30:03-1:44:26 - Close / Hot Mics / Outtakes LINKS - Josh's "Lobster" review - Josh's "Past" review - Steve James In Conversation - Jacob the Horse "Hitchcock Blonde" video - Balinale Film Festival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cinema Royale host Travis Hopson talks with writer/director Rebecca Miller about her latest film, Maggie's Plan, a screwball comedy starring Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, and Julianne Moore. She also discusses the difficulty for female directors in Hollywood, her interesting career path, and more.
Rebecca Miller joins producers Damon Cardasis and Rachael Horovitz, casting director Cindy Tolan, editor Sabine Hoffmann, and writer Karen Rinaldi to discuss MAGGIE'S PLAN, which will be released in theaters later this month. The talk comes from the 53rd New York Film Festival, where the film had its New York premiere. This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.org