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In this episode, we review the 2025 American thriller and directorial debut of Mark Anthony Green, starring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich, titled Opus. We discuss whether this film's plot is too confusing and debate whether this impacts Ayo Edebiri's career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first half of this two-part episode, author Rae Wilde ("Merciless Waters," I Do Not Apologize For My Position on Men") returns to talk about her upcoming novella "I Can Fix Her" (June 3, CLASH Books). They discuss the terror of "nightmare logic," Rae's interest in exploring toxic sapphic romance, the "Wilde Test" (i.e. decentering men altogether as significant drivers of plot in narrative), the unique lure of obsession, and the hazards of power in relationships. Rae and Scotty also dive into an impromptu conversation about Darren Aronofsky's divisive 2017 psychological horror film "mother!" In the second half, Scotty welcomes Albuquerque-based actor Peter Diseth ("Roswell, New Mexico," "Better Call Saul") to talk about his performance as Jorg in the new satirical horror film "Opus" (2025), starring Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis, and written/directed by newcomer Mark Anthony Green. Aside from discussing his experience on the film itself, they spend a few minutes on Peter's background in the New Mexico film and theatre scene, explore the fine line between comedy and horror, and consider the trend towards "the horror of politeness" in film like "Opus," "The Invitation" (2015), "Speak No Evil" (2022), and "The Menu" (2022). Find Rae online at https://www.raewilde.com Pre-order "I Can Fix Her" at https://indiepubs.com/products/i-can-fix-her Check out Rae's recommendation of "This Is How You Lose the Time War" by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone at https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43352954-this-is-how-you-lose-the-time-war Find Peter online at https://www.peterdiseth.com Check out Peter on IMDB at https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5674152/ Watch Peter in Episode 9 of the webseries "Overlook, NM": https://youtu.be/5uSBs383Rlo?si=QkrZ_2LWTQd39vyB Watch the trailer for "Opus" here: https://youtu.be/5owo-kbx8X0?si=AHbsmF79h4WM6Zrc Be sure to tune in to Daniel Braum's YouTube series "Night Time Logic." The series focuses on the strange, weird, and wonderful side of dark fiction through readings and discussions with diverse authors from around the world. You can tune in on Daniel's You Tube Channel, which is his name DanielBraum or @danielbraum7838. https://www.facebook.com/groups/429777132474382 https://www.youtube.com/@danielbraum7838 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Martinis shaken, not stirred. Fast cars and shiny shoes. Villain monologues and absurd gadgets. From shagadelic parodies to suave 007 and serialized stories, we’re taking aim at spy movies. Guests: Actress Rose McIver (“Ghosts,” “iZombie”); writer/showrunner Raamla Mohamed (“Little Fires Everywhere,” “Reasonable Doubt,”); and writer/director Mark Anthony Green (“Opus”). NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.
Martinis shaken, not stirred. Fast cars and shiny shoes. Villain monologues and absurd gadgets. From shagadelic parodies to suave 007 and serialized stories, we’re taking aim at spy movies. Guests: Actress Rose McIver (“Ghosts,” “iZombie”); writer/showrunner Raamla Mohamed (“Little Fires Everywhere,” “Reasonable Doubt,”); and writer/director Mark Anthony Green (“Opus”). NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.
Martinis shaken, not stirred. Fast cars and shiny shoes. Villain monologues and absurd gadgets. From shagadelic parodies to suave 007 and serialized stories, we’re taking aim at spy movies. Guests: Actress Rose McIver (“Ghosts,” “iZombie”); writer/showrunner Raamla Mohamed (“Little Fires Everywhere,” “Reasonable Doubt,”); and writer/director Mark Anthony Green (“Opus”). NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.
Martinis shaken, not stirred. Fast cars and shiny shoes. Villain monologues and absurd gadgets. From shagadelic parodies to suave 007 and serialized stories, we’re taking aim at spy movies. Guests: Actress Rose McIver (“Ghosts,” “iZombie”); writer/showrunner Raamla Mohamed (“Little Fires Everywhere,” “Reasonable Doubt,”); and writer/director Mark Anthony Green (“Opus”). NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List, LAist Studios, and The Ankler. New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m. Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.
PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaker Mark Anthony Green (OPUS) joins Joe to discuss the making of his debut feature film. From how Mark's former career as a journalist informed the plot of OPUS (now available on VOD)… to the films that inspired him to pursue filmmaking… to the biggest learning curve he experienced transitioning from one medium to another… to the joy of collaborating with actors like John Malkovich, Ayo Edebiri, Murray Bartlett and Parker Posey… to being a leader and collaborator to the point of sweeping his own sets down… to working with legendary musician Nile Rogers on the music… to the film's triumphant premiere at this year's Sundance Film Festival and its subsequent theatrical release… Mark's first time experience is one that every aspiring filmmaker will enjoy hearing about. PLUS Adam returns from Malta to discuss his experience shooting his latest film ASCENT, share some fun anecdotes on the production and explain why the experience made Adam feel so old.
Salió una nueva de A24. Sobre un músico misterioso y legendario rodeado de un supuesto culto. Protagonizada por Ayo Edebiri, Juliette Lewis y John Malkovich. Teníamos que verla. Es Opus (2025) de Mark Anthony Green. Como extras tenés un posible sabotaje a la nueva película de Paul Thomas Anderson y nuestro más sentido homenaje a Val Kilmer (incluye repaso de comedias de fines de los setenta, principios de los ochenta).Y recuerda, niño: hoytrasnoche.com.
What podcast is better suited to talk about a film whose villain is an eccentric pop star cult leader, than one that has 3 eccentric musician cult leaders?! The gang is back this week to talk about Mark Anthony Green's 2025 dark comedy/horror/thriller "Opus". Just how many Candy Corns did it get, you ask? Find out on this episode of Monster Candy Podcast!
Arrivano in sala tanti film importanti. Come quello che ha aperto il Bifest, il Festival del cinema di Bari, e che ci presenta il regista Silvio Soldini. Si tratta di "Le Assaggiatrici", con Elisa Schlott e Max Riemelt, e racconta le vicende delle donne costrette ad assaggiare il cibo del Fuhrer.Abbiamo incontrato anche un altro regista, Valerio Mastandrea, con cui parliamo di "Nonostante", film che lo vede anche interprete principale, assieme a Dolores Fonzi."Gen" è un piccolo documentario indipendente diretto da Gianluca Matarrese e con il dottor Maurizio Bini, che nell’Ospedale Niguarda di Milano gestisce l’unità che da una parte lavora sulla fertilità e dall’altra sui cambi di genere.Un’altra novità in sala è un horror targato A24, si tratta di "Opus" diretto da Mark Anthony Green, con Ayo Edebiri e John Malkovich. Lo ha visto e ce lo racconta Chiara Pizzimenti.Con il nostro Boris Sollazzo parliamo di "Sons", film molto teso che arriva dal nord Europa diretto da Gustav Moller, con Dar Salim e Sidse Babett.
Send us a textEvery March, Hollywood seems to enter a strange twilight zone – award season is over, summer blockbusters remain months away, and the theatrical landscape becomes a curious mix of studio castoffs and hidden gems. This year proves particularly fascinating as we've witnessed an unprecedented $320 million Netflix disaster alongside genuinely brilliant filmmaking that's struggling to find its audience.The stark contrast between something like The Electric State – a bloated, CGI-heavy disappointment from the once-celebrated Russo Brothers – and Steven Soderbergh's masterfully crafted spy thriller Black Bag perfectly illustrates the film industry's current identity crisis. While Netflix burns through hundreds of millions for minimal cultural impact, filmmakers like Paul Schrader continue creating thought-provoking character studies like O Canada with a fraction of those resources.We're particularly excited about Opus, a psychological folk horror that blends elements of Get Out and Midsommar with John Malkovich delivering some of his finest work as an aging pop star. This divisive but mesmerizing directorial debut from Mark Anthony Green represents exactly the kind of original filmmaking that deserves theatrical support. Meanwhile, smaller releases like Borderline demonstrate how even promising premises with talented leads like Samara Weaving can falter without proper development.What's becoming increasingly clear is that budget size bears little correlation to quality or cultural significance. The most memorable cinematic experiences of the season come from filmmakers with clear vision and artistic purpose rather than those with the deepest pockets. Whether you're planning your next theater visit or deciding what to stream, let quality guide your choices rather than marketing budgets or algorithm recommendations.Support the show
"I'm super proud to say that Opus is a very authentic film'”. The post “Opus”, interview with director Mark Anthony Green appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"I'm super proud to say that Opus is a very authentic film'”. The post “Opus”, interview with director Mark Anthony Green appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"I'm super proud to say that Opus is a very authentic film'”. The post “Opus”, interview with director Mark Anthony Green appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"I'm super proud to say that Opus is a very authentic film'”. The post “Opus”, interview with director Mark Anthony Green appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"I'm super proud to say that Opus is a very authentic film'”. The post “Opus”, interview with director Mark Anthony Green appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
"I'm super proud to say that Opus is a very authentic film'”. The post “Opus”, interview with director Mark Anthony Green appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
I "The Podcast Mercenary" Christian Joel Ramos review the new A24 psychological thriller Opus directed by Mark Anthony Green.
Daniel and Erwin review the latest A24 distributed Horror movie, "Opus" directed by Mark Anthony Green. They talk about the similarities of other horror movies, if it stands on its own, the idea of cult and celebrity. Did they love it, did they hate it, or are they Somewhere Between? Listen to find out! Description: A young writer travels to the remote compound of a legendary pop star who mysteriously disappeared 30 years ago.Surrounded by a cult of sycophants and intoxicated journalists, she soon finds herself in the middle of his twisted plan. Release date January 27, 2025 (USA) Director Mark Anthony Green
OPUS is writer/director Mark Anthony Green's feature debut. It stars John Malkovich as a reclusive pop music icon and Ayo Edebiri as a journalist sent to cover his first album release in thirty years. We've got a review of the film plus another serving of Trailer Tapas where we sample some news of upcoming releases. Recommendation from our hosts in this episode: The Music Never Stopped Footcandle Film Society
Here's a sneak peek at our all new Patreon episode on Mark Anthony Green's debut film Opus (2025), starring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich. Like what you hear? Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to discuss the latest Netflix mega-budget action movie, ‘The Electric State,' one of the worst movies of the decade so far (1:00). They discuss the state of Netflix's influence on the movie industry and the series of disastrous movies made by the Russo brothers since they left Marvel. Then, they run through a list of other movies they've missed on the show, including ‘The Gorge' (47:00), ‘Last Breath' (56:00), ‘The Monkey' (1:00:00), ‘Eephus' (1:04:00), ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin' (1:07:00), ‘Chaos: The Manson Murders' (1:10:00), ‘Love Hurts' (1:12:00), and ‘The Actor' (1:13:00). Finally, Sean is joined by writer-director Mark Anthony Green to discuss the long journey to making his first feature, ‘Opus,' starring Ayo Edeberi and John Malkovich (1:18:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: Chris Ryan and Mark Anthony Green Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Video Producers: Jack Sanders and Jon Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we were unbelievably excited to chat with writer and director Mark Anthony Green! We talk about his feature film debut Opus, working with musical icons The-Dream and Nile Rodgers, Ayo Edebiri's star power and the eccentricities (and graciousness) of John Malkovich. Mark Anthony shares a fantastic story of John on set and so much more before we dig a bit into his horror history and find out why Michael Jackson's Thriller music video scared him as a kid. A shorter episode this week, but easily one of our favorite conversations in a long while. Don't miss it. And go see Opus in theaters!Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Bluesky. We're also on Twitter (sorta) with the same usernames. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering various topics, including technical setups for their podcast, frustrations with performance preparations, cultural commentary on current events, and heartfelt tributes to notable figures in music. They also touch on the dynamics of their podcasting experience and share insights into musical legacies that have influenced their lives. The conversation explores themes of identity, cultural dynamics, and the music industry, particularly focusing on the interplay between personal names, pop culture references, and the anticipation surrounding music releases. The discussion delves into the significance of album features, streaming trends, and the artistic choices of prominent figures like Kendrick Lamar, highlighting the complexities of artist collaborations and industry perceptions. This conversation explores the evolution of music and audience engagement, the resurgence of disco and its cultural significance, the changing perceptions of masculinity in modern society, and the challenges of parenting within the context of traditional values in the Black community. The speakers reflect on how social media amplifies voices and opinions, the historical context of music genres, and the responsibilities of raising children in today's world. The conversation explores various themes including cultural perspectives on masculinity, parenting dynamics within minority families, and the evolution of classic characters in entertainment. The participants discuss how societal expectations shape views on masculinity and parenting, particularly in Latino and Black communities. They also critique the modern reinterpretation of characters like Snow White, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in storytelling. Finally, they delve into the return of Daredevil, sharing their thoughts on the show's direction and character development. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding recent episodes of Marvel shows, particularly focusing on Daredevil, Reacher, and Invincible. They discuss character dynamics, the portrayal of justice, and the impact of visual storytelling. The conversation also touches on fan culture, particularly in relation to WrestleMania weekend, and the fate of characters like White Tiger and the Punisher. The hosts express their excitement for upcoming episodes and reflect on the evolution of these characters within their respective narratives. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various topics including comic book adaptations, movie reviews, and the performances of actors in recent films. They discuss the intricacies of character arcs in comic adaptations like 'Invincible', critique the acting in the movie 'Y2K', and analyze Jonathan Majors' performance in 'Magazine Dreams'. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on the film 'Opus', highlighting its cinematography and plot issues. In this conversation, the hosts review a film directed by Mark Anthony Green, discussing the performances, narrative structure, character dynamics, and cinematic techniques. They express mixed feelings about the originality of the story but appreciate the acting, particularly by IO and John Malkovich. The discussion also touches on the film's reception by critics and the importance of audience perspective. Ultimately, they provide their ratings and recommendations for viewers.
Opus is a 2025 American thriller film written and directed by Mark Anthony Green in his feature directorial debut. It stars Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis, Murray Bartlett, Amber Midthunder, Young Mazino, Stephanie Suganami, and Tatanka Means.The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2025, and it will be theatrically released by A24 on March 14, 2025.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Mark Anthony Green might just be our own Opus. MAG—writer and director of the new film Opus, starring John Malkovitch and Ayo Edebiri—returns to TF for an Oscar-nominated performance discussing the full capsule collection of movie merch he made with Nike ACG and Levi's, time thieving at GQ to make this film over the course of six years, why some actors exhibit such terrible behavior, how the dickhead magazine editor is 100% for sure not based on his old boss and big homie Will Welch, flying to Latvia to sign an eyepatch-laden John Malkovich, how Johnny Mack went full Mack mode for his character, why New Mexico is a fickle bitch, putting his own clothes in the film and other fashion Easter eggs throughout for the heads, hitting the studio with Nile Rodgers and Tha Dream, using fashion shows and a forgotten Michael Jackson album as inspiration, getting back in the cannon like Evil Kneival, giving up Shirley Temples, how Hollywood's corruption kills dreams everyday, how to get into Hollywood Illuminati, riffing on what his next project could be and having Throwing Fits as executive producers, and so much more on Mark Anthony Green's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Morehouse College alumnus and former GQ writer Mark Anthony Green speaks about his feature film debut "Opus" and his HBCU experience at Morehouse College. Opus opens in theaters March 14, 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Horror Fans!!!This week director, writer, and former GQ journalist Mark Anthony Green joins us to dive deep into Opus, his psychological thriller about art, ego, and the dangers of blind devotion. We discuss his transition from journalism to filmmaking, the real-life inspirations behind Ariel's journey, and what it's like working with a powerhouse cast, including John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri. Plus, we explore his thoughts on “post-horror,” his love for Takashi Miike, and the fine line between admiration and manipulation in the creative world. You definitely do not want to miss this one so...COME HANG OUT!!!Follow Us on Social Media:Instagram & Threads: @mostlyhorrorpodTikTok & Twitter/X: @mostlyhorrorSteve: @stevenisaverage on all socialsSean: @hypocrite.ink on IG/TikTok, @hypocriteink on Twitter/XEnjoy this episode? Don't forget to subscribe, rate and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! For early Access and ad-free episodes, subscribe on Wondery+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's episode marks another entry in our New Releases series, where we dig into the latest titles opening in theaters and offer recommendations on what's worth seeking out and what's better left skipped. With so many worthy films to choose from lately, Film Comment's Devika Girish and Clinton Krute invited critic Tim Grierson (Los Angeles Times, Screendaily, and elsewhere) to help us whittle down the selection. Tim starts things off with a brief report from the South by Southwest festival in Austin, which he's currently attending. The trio then digs into some of the buzziest titles out right now—including Mark Anthony Green's Opus (7:38) and Bong Joon Ho's Mickey 17 (19:00)—before showing some love for a couple smaller, but still unmissable movies: Alain Guiradie's Misericordia (41:30) and Carson Lund's Eephus (51:46).
Mark Anthony Green chats with Chris of The Morning Mix about his new film Opus starring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich in theaters March 14th!Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix in Chicago or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mark Anthony Green chats with Chris of The Morning Mix about his new film Opus starring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich in theaters March 14th! Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix in Chicago or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Van and Rachel remember the life and career of Angie Stone (00:34) before reacting to the Oscars (2:36), and Van has thoughts on a Conan hip-hop joke (4:20). Then, a discussion of the lawsuit against Jay-Z being dropped (18:25), before filmmaker Mark Anthony Green joins to talk about his directorial debut, ‘Opus' (42:22) and Ayo Edebiri's star power (1:01:35). Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guest: Mark Anthony Green Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Anthony Green's debut feature film, A24's Opus, starring John Malkovich and Ayo Edebri, is out soon. We chat with Mark about congestion pricing in New York, the rise of poker night, a new guy at the gym, why Mark moved to LA, the difference between tribalism and stan culture, Chris Whyte emerges, don't make movies to make money, if he would hit Lenny Kravitz for the story, how he got Ayo and Malkovich, his Delta status, what his instincts tell him about AI, New Mexico tax breaks, writing music for the film with Nile Rodgers and r&b's The Dream, and is it possible to manipulate in a good way? instagram.com/markanthonygreen twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textKathy, Mark and Burk react to the trailer for Opus, a 2025 American thriller film written and directed by Mark Anthony Green in his feature directorial debut. It stars Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis, Murray Bartlett, Amber Midthunder, Young Mazino, Stephanie Suganami, Tatanka Means, and Tony Hale.Support the show
As teased, Post Malone and the Weeknd have come together for the new single “One Right Now.” It's the first major collaboration from the Republic Records labelmates, and the first taste of Malone's next studio album, which press materials confirm is “coming soon.” Listen to “One Right Now” below. Earlier this year, at the Billboard Music Awards, the Weeknd said, “The After Hours is done and the dawn is coming.” Later, in an interview with Mark Anthony Green in GQ, the Weeknd said his next record is “the album [he's] always wanted to make.” The singer then released his single “Take My Breath” in early August, and has since shared new tracks with Belly and Swedish House Mafia. Mass Effect Go Hosted by Analytic Dreamz also known as… well me is the “on the go” version of Notorious Mass Effect meaning everything that I feel like needs to be talked about while I'm out on the go and in between episodes will be talked about on this version of the podcast. You might be wondering what's the difference between The Notorious Mass Effect and Mass Effect Go… well you're hearing the difference right now, Mass Effect Go has a different set up so I can record from anywhere covering a variety of topics without having to worry about taking away from what my core audience values from this the notorious mass effect in the first place. It wouldn't be an announcement without me also letting you know to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Revisit the BEST segments from this week's slate of shows: -Mark Wahlberg joins the show (00:17) -Mark Anthony Green joins to discuss his GQ coverage of James Harden and Russell Westbrook. (16:38) -Chris Broussard joins to discuss Fury’s TKO over Wilder. (31:04) -Chris Broussard joins to discuss yesterday’s memorial for Kobe and Gigi Bryant. (43:22) -Chris Haynes joins to discuss whether the Celtics can win the Eastern Conference title. (56:11)
-What shot do you give the Rockets to win the West? (00:16) -Could you see Tom Brady heading to the Giants? (13:29) -Chris Haynes joins to discuss whether the Celtics can win the Eastern Conference title. (24:08) -Mark Anthony Green joins to discuss his GQ coverage of James Harden and Russell Westbrook. (35:59) -How high would you take Tua Tagovailoa in the NFL draft? (50:26)
-What do you read into Mike McCarthy’s comments about Dak Prescott? (00:15) -Is LeBron’s groin injury a big deal or not? (24:08) -What shot do you give the Rockets to win the West? (38:52) -Could you see Tom Brady heading to the Giants? (52:04) -Chris Haynes joins to discuss whether the Celtics can win the Eastern Conference title. (1:02:44) -Do you like that Tim Tebow is playing for the Philippines in the World Baseball Classic? (1:14:34) -Mark Anthony Green joins to discuss his GQ coverage of James Harden and Russell Westbrook. (1:24:25) -How high would you take Tua Tagovailoa in the NFL draft? (1:38:53) -Skip and Shannon discuss the latest news surrounding the NFL’s CBA. (1:46:44) -How big of a problem was Baker Mayfield’s weight last season? (1:52:15)
The boys are back this week delivering Pt. II of our all-time blassic interview with GQ's Mark Anthony Green. Smash that mf play button to hear about the worst fit MAG has worn to a Target, who his Mt. Rushmore of directors is, and how he feels about the new golden era GQ.
Jimmy and Larry are back this week with part one of an outrageous studio sesh featuring GQ's Mark Anthony Green. MAG hit the stu to talk about why Tokyo is the best city in the world, why house slippers are the ultimate luxury, and what makes a substantial collaboration.
This week Joy and Brandon take a deep dive into Odell Beckham Jr.’s GQ article with Mark Anthony Green, covering his thoughts on getting traded from the Giants, and the issues social media brings to today’s athletes. Joy says OBJ has to decide if he’s one of us, like Rihanna or if he’s a celestial being like Beyoncé. In WIT IT or QUIT IT, we discuss who is the most interesting team in the NFL this season (Browns, Cowboys, etc.) and if Kawhi was ever REALLY going to the Lakers. In PETTY COURT, Joy goes on a rant defending people who “look at their phones during dinner” against Northwestern’s HC Pat Fitzgerald. In HIGH KEY, LOW-KEY, we talk Pacquiao/Thurman and the world waits for Mayweather/Pacquiao rematch and which NFL QB was most disrespected by the Athletic’s article ranking QBs by tier. In LOSER POWER RANKINGS, Joy blames LeBron for Space Jam 2 hiring a new director, Chris Paul is staying with the Thunder and Zion Williamson signing with Jordan Brand. Finally, in THE MIGOS CULTURE REPORT, Brandon and Joy discuss which Marvel Comics Universe announcements we’re most excited for (i.e. Mahershala Ali as BLADE!!!).
It was a hot day in Kansas City when 16 year-old Mark Anthony Green parked his Volvo station wagon outside Harold Pener to cop the Defining Moments Air Jordans… This week, Will and Noah are joined by GQ style editor Mark Anthony Green to talk sneakers. Mark Anthony walks us through what it's like to own every good sneaker ever made, Noah reveals his main beef with the sneaker world, and we discover that MAG might have been the first person to ever get beat up at a sneaker drop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was a hot day in Kansas City when 16 year-old Mark Anthony Green parked his Volvo station wagon outside Harold Pener to cop the Defining Moments Air Jordans… This week, Will and Noah are joined by GQ style editor Mark Anthony Green to talk sneakers. Mark Anthony walks us through what it’s like to own every good sneaker ever made, Noah reveals his main beef with the sneaker world, and we discover that MAG might have been the first person to ever get beat up at a sneaker drop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the inaugural episode, Matthew Trammell and Mark Anthony Green discuss the death of the aux cord, sarcasm in North Korea, fortune tellers, and chat with Mr. Flawless, the only jeweler in New York City you can trust.
WEB BONUS: Mark Anthony Green, GQ's Style Guy, joins Elvis Mitchell to discuss his journey to becoming the go-to guy for fashion at the men's style magazine.