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The Mutual Audio Network
Sonic Society #866- Sparked Stories(062225)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 48:14


In another attempt to break out of the horror "Realm" Jack and David find "Spark Hunter"! When the world's most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. Realm presents Spark Hunter, a Fighter Steel Production, starring Mark Rylance, Rebecca Ferguson, and Linda Powell with Charles Dance and Sting. Directed by Trudie Styler. Written by KB Miller and Teressa Tunney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 252: Winter/Spring 2025 Movie Roundup

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 28:12


In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter and Spring 2025. This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook versions of my anthologies at my Payhip store: JUNE25 The coupon code is valid through June 17, 2025. So if you need a new ebook this summer, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates   Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 252 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is May 23rd, 2025, and today we are looking at the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter and Spring 2025. We missed doing an episode last week for the simple reason that the day before I wanted to record, we had a bad thunderstorm that knocked down large portions of my fence, so my recording time was instead spent on emergency fence repair. However, the situation is under control, so hopefully we'll be back to weekly episodes for the immediate future. And now before we get to our main topics, let's have Coupon of the Week and then a progress update on my current writing projects.   So first up, Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook version of all my short story anthologies at my Payhip store and that is JUNE25. As always, the coupon code and links will be available in the show notes. This coupon code is valid through June the 17th, 2025, so if you need a new ebook for this summer, we have got you covered.   And now an update on my current writing projects. Ghost in the Corruption is finished. It is publishing right now. In fact, I paused the publishing process to record this and so by the time this episode goes live, hopefully Ghost in the Corruption should be available at all ebook stores. My next main project now that Ghost in the Corruption is done will be Shield of Power and as of this recording I am 15,000 words into it. My secondary projects will be Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest and I'm 97,000 words into that, so hopefully that will come out very shortly after Shield of Power and I'll also be starting Ghost in the Siege, the final book in the Ghost Armor series as another secondary project and I'm currently zero words into that. So that is where I'm at with my current writing projects.   In audiobook news, Ghost in the Assembly (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) is now out and should be available at all the usual audiobook stores so you can listen to that if you are traveling for the summer. Recording of Shield of Battle (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) is underway soon. I believe he's starting it this week, so hopefully we will have another audiobook in the Shield War series for you before too much longer. So that's where I'm at with my current writing projects.   00:02:17 Main Topic: Winter/Spring 2025 Movie Roundup   And now let's move on, without any further ado, to our main topic. Summer is almost upon us, which means it's time for my Winter/Spring 2025 Movie Roundup. As usual, the movies and streaming shows are listed in order for my least favorite to my most favorite. The grades are based upon my own thoughts and opinions and are therefore wholly subjective. With all of that said, let's get to the movies and our first entry is MacGruber, which came out in 2010 and in all honesty, this might be objectively the worst movie I have ever seen. The Saturday Night Live MacGruber sketches are a parody of the old MacGyver action show from the ‘80s. And so the movie is essentially the sketch stretched out to make a parody of an ‘80s action movie. It is aggressively dumb and crude. Its only redeeming feature is that the movie knows it's quite stupid and so leans into the stupidity hard. I'll say this in its favor, MacGruber has no pretensions that is a good movie and does not take itself seriously and then runs away hard with that fact. For that he gets a plus, but nothing else. Overall grade: F+   Next up is Down Periscope, which came out in 1996. Now the fundamental question of any movie is the one Russell Crowe shouted at the audience in Gladiator: “Are you not entertained?” Sadly, I was not entertained with Down Periscope. This wanted to be a parody of Cold War era submarine thrillers like The Hunt for Red October, I say wanted because it didn't really succeed. Kelsey Grammer plays Lieutenant Commander Thomas Dodge, an unorthodox US Navy officer who wants command of his own nuclear sub, but he's alienated a few admirals, which is not traditionally a path to career advancement in the military. Dodge gets his chance in a Navy wargame where he has to command a diesel sub against nuclear subs. Sometimes parodies are so good that they become an example of the thing they are parodying (Hot Fuzz and Star Trek: Lower Decks are excellent examples of this phenomenon). The trouble is that the movie takes itself too seriously and just isn't all that funny. A few funny bits, true, but not enough of them. In the end, this was dumb funny but didn't resonate with me the way other dumb funny movies like Dodgeball and Tropic Thunder did. Overall grade: D   Next up is Deadpool and Wolverine, which came out in 2024. Unlike Down Periscope, I was entertained with this movie, though both movies reside on the dumb funny spectrum. Deadpool and Wolverine is basically one long meta in-joke/love letter for the last 30 years of superhero movies. If you've seen enough of those movies, you'll find those movies funny, if occasionally rather tasteless. If you haven't seen enough of those movies, Deadpool and Wolverine will just be incomprehensible. The plot is that Wade Wilson AKA Deadpool gets pulled into some Marvel style multiverse nonsense. To save his universe from destruction, he needs to recruit a Wolverine since in his universe, Wolverine died heroically.   In the process, Deadpool stumbles across the worst Wolverine in the multiverse. Together they have to overcome their mutual dislike and attempt to save Deadpool's universe from destruction at the hands of a rogue branch of the Time Variance Authority. This means the movie can bring in a lot of cameos from past Marvel films. Hugh Jackman's performance really carries the movie on its back. Like I said, this movie is essentially one very long Marvel in-joke. I thought it was funny. I definitely think it can't stand on its own without having seen a sufficient number of the other Marvel movies. Overall grade: C   Our next movie is the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, which came out in 2024. This is very loosely (with an emphasis on “very”) based on Operation Postmaster during World War II, when British Special Forces seized some Italian ships that had been supplying parts for German U-boats. It was entertaining to watch but it couldn't quite make up its mind tonally if it was a war thriller or a heist movie about Western desperados recruited into a crew. It kind of tried to do both at the same time, which killed the momentum. Like, the first parts of the movie where the protagonists take out a Nazi patrol boat and then free a prisoner from a base were good thriller stuff, but then the plot fused with the heist stuff and really slowed down through the middle forty percent or so. It was also oddly stylized with a lot of spaghetti western-style music that seemed out of place and some stuff just didn't make sense, like at the end after pulling off the mission, the protagonists were all arrested. That just seems bizarre since if anything, Winston Churchill and a lot of the British wartime leadership were enthusiastic about special operations and probably had too much confidence in the effectiveness of covert operations. So I did enjoy watching this, but I can see why it didn't make a lot of money at the box office. Overall Grade: C   Next up is The Gorge, which came out in 2025. This was a peculiar mix of science fiction, romance, and horror. For the romance part, perhaps shooting zombies together is a good idea for a first date. Before I dig into the movie, a brief rant. In one scene, a character is using a chainsaw with no protective gear whatsoever and she's not fighting zombies or anything in a situation where she has to pick up a chainsaw without preparing first. She's trimming branches to pass time. If you're using a chainsaw, at a minimum you want protective eyewear and headphones. Ideally you'd want chainsaw pants as well to reduce the chance of serious injury if you slip and swing the saw into your leg. Since I became a homeowner, I've used a chainsaw a number of times and believe me, you definitely want good eye and ear protection. This has been your public safety announcement for this movie review.   Anyway, loner former sniper Levi is approached by a high ranking intelligence officer giving him a mysterious job. He needs to guard a tower overlooking a mysterious mist-filled gorge for one year. On the other side of the gorge is another tower, guarded by an elite Lithuanian sniper named Drasa. Like Levi, Drasa has a fair bit of emotional damage and they're officially forbidden to communicate. However, they're both lonely and they soon start communicating over the gorge using telescopes and whiteboard messages. Eventually Levi gets emotionally close enough to Drasa to rig a zipline to cross the gorge and speak with her in person.   Unfortunately, it turns out the gorge is full of twisted creatures that storm out and attack and the job of the two snipers is to keep them contained. If Levi and Drasa want to save their lives, they'll need to unravel the dark secret within the gorge. This movie was interesting and I enjoyed watching it, but it falls apart if you think about it too much (or at all). Like the chainsaw thing I ranted about above. The entire movie runs on that sort of logic. That said, I appreciate how the filmmakers were trying something new instead of something like Deadpool and Wolverine. Additionally, this was an Apple+ movie and it's interesting how Apple's approach to streaming is to just make a whole bunch of random stuff that's totally distinct, from Ted Lasso to Mythic Quest to Severance to The Gorge. It's like, “we have more money than most countries, so we're going to make Ted Lasso because we feel like it.” Then again, Apple+ is apparently losing a billion dollars every year, so maybe they'll eventually change their minds about that approach. Overall Grade: B-   Next up is Click, which came out in 2006. Cross It's a Wonderful Life with A Christmas Carol and the comedic style of Adam Sandler and you end up with Click. Basically Sandler plays Michael Newman, a workaholic architect with a demanding boss and increasingly strained relationship with his wife and children due to his workload. In a fit of exasperation with his situation, he goes to Bed Bath and Beyond, where he encounters an eccentric employee named Morty (played entertainingly by Christopher Walken). Morty gives him a remote control that lets him fast forward through time, which Michael then uses to skip the boring and tedious parts of his life, but he overuses the remote and goes too far into the future and sees the disastrous results of his current life choices. Definitely a story used in A Christmas Carol and It's a Wonderful Life but effectively told and I was entertained (rather on the crude side, though). Overall Grade: B- Next up is Mr. Deeds, which came out in 2002. This was actually one of Adam Sandler's better movies, in my opinion. It was a remake of the ‘30s movie Mr. Deeds Goes To Town. In this new version, Sandler plays Longfellow Deeds, a popular pizzeria owner in a small New Hampshire town. Unbeknownst to Deeds, his uncle is the owner of a major media mega corporation and when he dies, Deeds is his legal heir. When the company's CEO and chief lawyer arrive at the pizzeria to inform him of this fact, Deeds goes to New York and soon finds himself involved in the CEO's sinister machinations. Yet he happens to rescue an attractive woman from a mugger, but there is more to her than meets the eye. The movie was funny and not as crude, well, not quite as crude as some of Sandler's other stuff. It had good story structure and several great lines, my favorite of which was “he was weak and cowardly and wore far too much cologne.”   Sandler's movies, in a strange way, are often very medieval. Like various medieval fables had a savvy peasant outwitting pompous lords, greedy merchants, and corrupt clergymen. The best Adam Sandler protagonist tends to be a good natured everyman who defeats the modern equivalent of medieval authority figures- evil CEOs, arrogant star athletes, sinister bureaucrats and so forth. Overall Grade: B     Next up is House of David, which came out in 2025 and this is basically the story of King David from the Bible told in the format of an epic fantasy TV series. Like if someone wanted to do an epic fantasy series about Conan the Barbarian, it could follow the same stylistic format as this show. And of course Conan and David followed a similar path from adventurer to king. Anyway, if one were to pick a part of the Bible from which to make a movie or TV series, the story of David would be an excellent choice because David's life was so dramatic that it would hardly require any embellishments in the adaptation. The story is in the Books of First and Second Samuel. King Saul is ruling over the Israelites around 1000 BC or so, but has grown arrogant. Consequently, God instructs the prophet Samuel to inform Saul that the kingdom will be taken away from him and given to another. God then dispatches Samuel to anoint David as the new king of Israel. David is a humble shepherd but then enters Saul's service and undertakes feats of daring, starting with defeating the giant Goliath and leading Saul's troops to victory and battle against Israel's numerous enemies. (The Iron Age Middle East was even less peaceful than it is now.) Eventually, Saul's paranoia and madness gets the best of him and he turns on David, who flees into exile. After Saul and his sons are killed in battle with the Philistines. David returns and becomes the acknowledged king after a short civil war with Saul's surviving sons and followers.   If Saul's fatal flaw was his arrogance of pride, David's seems to have been women. While the story of David and Bathsheba is well known, David nonetheless had eight wives (most of them at the same time) and an unknown but undoubtedly large number of concubines. Naturally David's children from his various wives and concubines did not get along and David was almost deposed due to the conflicts between his children. Unlike Saul and later David's son Solomon, David was willing to repent when a prophet of God informed him of wrongdoing and to be fair to David, monogamy was generally not practiced among Early Iron Age Middle Eastern monarchies and dynastic struggles between brothers from different mothers to seize their father's kingdoms were quite common, but enough historical digression.   Back to the show, which covered David's life up to the death of Goliath. I thought it was quite well done. Good performances, good cinematography, excellent battles, good set design and costuming, and a strong soundtrack. All the actors were good, but I really think the standout performances were Stephen Lang as Samuel, Ali Sulaman is King Saul, Ayelet Zurer as Saul's wife Queen Ahinoam, and Davood Ghadami as David's jerkish (but exasperated and well-intentioned) eldest brother Eliab. Martyn Ford just looks extremely formidable as Goliath. You definitely believe no one in their right mind want to fight this guy.   Making fiction of any kind based on sacred religious texts is often tricky because no matter what you do, someone's going to get mad at you. The show has an extensive disclaimer at the beginning of each episode saying that it is fiction inspired by the Bible. That said, House of David doesn't really alter or deviate from the Biblical account, though it expands upon some things for the sake of storytelling. Queen Ahinoam is only mentioned once in the Bible as the wife of Saul, but she has an expanded role in the show and is shown as the one who essentially introduces Saul to the Witch of Endor. Goliath also gets backstory as one of the “Anakim,” a race of giants that lived in Canaan in ancient times, which is something that is only mentioned in passing in the Old Testament. Overall, I enjoyed the show and I hope it gets a second season.   What's interesting, from a larger perspective, is to see how the wheel of history keeps turning. In the 1950s and the 1960s, Biblical epics were a major film genre. The 10 Commandments and Ben Hur with Charlton Heston are probably the ones best remembered today. Eventually, the genre just sort of ran out of gas, much the way superhero movies were in vogue for about 20 years and began running out of steam around 2023 or so. Like, I enjoyed Thunderbolts (which we're going to talk about in a little bit), but it's not going to make a billion dollars the way Marvel stuff often did in the 2010s. The wheel just keeps turning and perhaps has come back around to the popularity of Biblical epics once more. Overall Grade: A   Next up is Chef, which came out in 2014. I actually saw this back in 2021, but I watched it again recently to refresh my memory and here are my thoughts. I quite liked it. It's about a chef named Carl Casper, who's increasingly unhappy with his work after he gets fired over a Twitter war with a writer who criticized his cooking. Carl is out of options and so he starts a food truck and has to both rediscover his love of cooking and reconnect with his ex-wife and 10-year-old son. In Storytelling: How to Write a Novel (my book about writing), I talked about different kinds of conflict. Carl's conflict is an excellent example of an entirely internal conflict. The critic is an external enemy, but he's basically the inciting incident.   Carl's real enemy is his own internal conflict about art versus commerce and a strained relationship with his son. I recommend the movie. It was rated R for bad language, but there's no nudity or explicit sexual content and honestly, if you've ever worked in a restaurant kitchen or a warehouse, you've heard much worse in terms of language. The movie also has an extremely valuable lesson: stay off social media when you're angry. Overall Grade: A     Next up is Thunderbolts, which came out in 2025 and I thought this was pretty good, both very dark and yet with quite a lot of humor to balance the darkness. Former assassin Yelena Belova has been working as a mercenary for the sinister director of the CIA, Valentina de Fontaine (now there's a villain name if there ever was one). Yelena has grown disillusioned with her life and career and is suffering from increasing depression since she never really dealt with the death of her sister. Valentina promises her one last job, only for Yelena to realize that Valentina decided to dispose of all her freelance contractors at once, which includes US Agent and Ghost (previously seen in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Antman and the Wasp). In the process of escaping Valentina's trap, Yelena stumbles across a mysterious man who identifies himself as Bob, who has no memory of how he got there, but shows increasingly unusual abilities. Yelena wants to deal with Valentina's betrayal, but it turns out one of Valentina's science projects has gotten out of control and is threatening the world. The movie was well constructed enough that it didn't rely too heavily on previous Marvel continuity. It was there, but you probably wouldn't be lost without it. It almost feels like Marvel looked at the stuff they did the last couple of years and said, okay, a lot of this didn't work, but makes great raw material for new things. It helped that the central conflict was in the end, very human and about the characters, not stopping a generic villain from getting a generic doomsday device. Overall Grade: A   Next up is The Hound of the Baskervilles, which came out in 1988. This is a movie length episode of The Return of Sherlock Holmes television series, which had Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes and Edward Hardwicke as Dr. Watson. The plot deals with Sir Henry Baskerville, the American heir to an English manor set in the Windswept moors of Dartmoor. Apparently there's an ancestral curse laid over the Baskerville estate that manifests in the form of a spectral hound. Local rumors hold that the previous holder of the manor, Sir Charles Baskerville, was killed by the ghostly hound and many of the local people fear it. The local physician, Dr. Mortimer, is so worried about the hound that he comes to Sherlock Holmes for help. Holmes, of course, is skeptical of any supernatural explanation and soon becomes worried that an extremely subtle and sinister murderer is stalking Sir Henry.   Jeremy Brett's version of Holmes is, in my opinion, the best portrayal of the character and Edward Hardwicke's version of Watson is a calm, reliable man of action who sensibly takes a very large revolver with him when going into danger. Definitely worth watching, Overall grade: A   Next up is Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which came out in 2024. The 2020s have been a downer of a decade in many ways, but on the plus side, between Super Mario Brothers and Sonic the Hedgehog, people have finally figured out how to make good video game movies, so we've got that going for us. Sonic 3 was an excellent kids movie, as were the first two in the trilogy. In this one Sonic is living with Knuckles and Tails under the care of their human friends Tom and Maddy, but then a dark secret emerges. The government has been keeping a Superpowered hedgehog named Shadow in stasis and Shadow has broken out. It's up to Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails to save the day.   Meanwhile, Dr. Robotnik is in a funk after his defeat at Sonic's hands in the last movie, but then his long lost grandfather, Gerald Robotnik returns seeking the younger Dr. Robotnik's help in his own sinister plans. Keanu Reeves was great as Shadow (think John Wick if he was a superpowered space hedgehog in a kid's movie). Jim Carrey famously said he would retire from acting unless a golden script came along and apparently that golden script was playing Dr. Ivo Robotnik and his evil grandfather Gerald. To be fair, both the Robotniks were hilarious.   It is amusing that Sonic only exists because in the 1990s, Sega wanted a flagship video game character that won't get them sued by either Nintendo or Disney. It is also amusing that the overall message of the Sonic movies seems to be not to trust the government. Overall Grade: A   Next up is Paddington in Peru, which came out in 2024. This is also an excellent kids' movie. In this installment, Paddington has settled into London with the Brown family and officially become a UK citizen. However, he receives a letter from Peru that his Aunt Lucy has mysteriously disappeared into the jungle. Distraught, Paddington and the Browns set off for Peru at once. Adventures ensue involving mysterious lost treasure, a crazy boat captain, and an order of singing nuns who might not quite be what they appear. Anyway, it's a good kids' movie. I think Paddington 2 was only slightly better because Hugh Grant as the chief villain, crazy actor Phoenix Buchanan, was one of those lightning in the bottle things like Heath Ledger as the Joker in the Dark Knight. Overall Grade: A   Now for the two best things I saw in Winter/Spring 2025. The first of them is Andor Season Two, which came out in 2025. Star Wars kind of has an age range the way Marvel stuff does now. What do I mean by that? In the Marvel comics and some of the TV series like Jessica Jones, they get into some really dark and heavy stuff, very mature themes. The MCU movies can have some darkness to them, but not as much because they're aiming at sort of escapist adventures for the general audience. Then there are kid shows like Spidey and Friends that a relative of mine just loved when he was three. You wouldn't at all feel comfortable showing a 3-year-old Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but Spidey and Friends is just fine.   Star Wars now kind of has that age range to its stuff and there's nothing wrong with that. Sometimes you want to see a dark meditation upon human nature. Sometimes you need something kid friendly to occupy the kids you're babysitting and sometimes you just want to relax and watch Mando and Baby Yoda mow down some space pirates or something. All that said, Andor Season Two is some of the darkest and the best stuff that Star Wars has ever done. It successfully shifts genres from Escapist Pulp Space Fantasy to a gritty Political/Espionage Thriller. We in the audience know that the emperor is a Sith Lord who can use Evil Space Magic and wants to make himself immortal, but that fact is totally irrelevant to the characters. Even though some of the characters are high ranking in their respective organizations, this is essentially a “ground's eye” view of the Rebellion and life under the Empire.   In some ways, this is like Star Wars' version of Wolf Hall (which we're going to talk about shortly), in that we know how it ends already, but the dramatic tension comes from the harrowing emotional journey the characters undertake on the way to their inevitable destinations. Cassian Andor is now working for the nascent Rebellion under the direction of ruthless spymaster Luthen Rael. Mon Mothma is in the Imperial Senate, covertly funneling money to the Rebellion and realizing just how much the Rebellion will require of her before the end. Syril Karn, the ineffective corporate cop from Season One, has fallen in love with the ruthless secret police supervisor Dedra Meero, but he's unaware that Director Krennic has ordered Meero to manufacture a false flag incident on the planet Gorman so the planet can be strip-mined for resources to build the Death Star and Dedra has decided to use Syril to help accomplish it. All the actors do amazing jobs with their roles. Seriously, this series as actors really should get at least one Emmy. Speaking of Director Krennic, Ben Mendelson returns as Orson Krennic, who is one of my favorite least favorite characters, if you get my drift. Krennic is the oily, treacherous middle manager we've all had to deal with or work for at some point in our lives, and Mendelson plays him excellently. He's a great villain, the sort who is ruthless to his underlings and thinks he can manipulate his superiors right up until Darth Vader starts telekinetically choking him. By contrast, the villain Major Partagaz (played by Anton Lesser) is the middle manager we wish we all had - stern but entirely fair, reasonable, and prizes efficiency and good work while despising office drama. Unfortunately, he works for the Empire's secret police, so all those good qualities are in the service of evil and therefore come to naught. Finally, Episode Eight is one of the most astonishing episodes of TV I've ever seen. It successfully captures the horror of an episode of mass violence and simultaneously has several character arcs reach their tumultuous climax and manages to be shockingly graphic without showing in a lot of actual blood. Andor was originally supposed to be five seasons, but then Peak Streaming collapsed, and so the remaining four seasons were compressed down to one. I think that was actually to the show's benefit because it generates some amazing tension and there's not a wasted moment. Overall Grade: A+   Now for the second of my two favorite things I saw, and that would be Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, which came out in 2024, but I actually saw it in 2025. This is a dramatization of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall novels about the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell, who is King Henry VIII's chief lieutenant during the key years of the English Reformation. The first series came out in 2015, but the nine year gap between this and between the second series and the first series actually works quite well since Thomas Cromwell looks like he ages nine years in a single year (which may be what actually happened given how stressful working for someone like Henry VIII must have been). Anyway, in The Mirror and the Light, Cromwell has successfully arranged the downfall and execution of Anne Boleyn, Henry's previous queen. Though Cromwell is haunted by his actions, Henry still needs a queen to give him a male heir, so he marries Jane Seymour. Cromwell must navigate the deadly politics of the Tudor Court while trying to push his Protestant views of religion, serve his capricious master Henry, fend off rivals for the King's favor, and keep his own head attached to his shoulders in the process. Since Cromwell's mental state is deteriorating due to guilt over Anne's death and the downfall of his former master Cardinal Wolsey and Henry's a fickle and dangerous master at the best of times, this is an enterprise that is doomed to fail. Of course, if you're at all familiar with the history of Henry's reign and the English reformation, you know that Cromwell's story does not have a happy ending. Rather, Wolf Hall is a tragedy about a talented man who didn't walk away from his power until it was too late and he was trapped. Anyway, in my opinion, Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light was just excellent. All the performances were superb. Mark Rylance is great as Cromwell and has some excellent “WTF/I'm SO screwed” expressions as Cromwell's situation grows worse and worse. Bernard Hill played the Duke of Norfolk in the first series, but sadly died before Series Two, so Timothy Spall steps in and he does an excellent job of channeling Hill's portrayal of the Duke as an ambitious, crude-humored thug.   Damien Lewis is amazing as Henry VIII and his performance captures Henry's mixture of charisma, extreme vindictiveness, and astonishing self-absorption. The real Henry was known for being extremely charming even to the end of his life, but the charm was mixed with a volcanic temper that worsened as Henry aged and may have been exacerbated by a severe head injury. Lewis's performance can shift from that charm to the deadly fury in a heartbeat. The show rather cleverly portrays Henry's growing obesity and deteriorating health by having Lewis wear a lot of big puffy coats and limp with an impressively regal walking stick.   Overall, I would say this and Andor were the best thing I saw in Winter/Spring 2025. I wouldn't say that Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light is an accurate historical reputation. In real life, Cromwell was rather more thuggish and grasping (though far more competent than his rivals and his master) and of necessity the plot simplifies historical events, but it's just a superb historical drama. Overall Grade: A+ As a final note, I should say that of all the 2024 and 2025 movies mentioned here, the only one that actually saw in the theater was Thunderbolts, and I hadn't actually planned to see it in theaters, but a family member unexpectedly bought tickets for it, so I went along. Which I suppose is the movie industry's biggest problem right now. The home viewing experience is often vastly superior to going to the theater. The theater has the big screen and snacks, but at home you can have a pretty nice setup and you can pause whatever you want, go to the bathroom, and you can get snacks for much more cheaply. That's just much more comfortable than the movie theater.   Additionally, going to the theater has the same serious problem as booking a flight in that you're an enclosed space with complete strangers for several hours, which means you're potentially in a trust fall with idiots. All it takes is one person behaving badly or trying to bring their fake service dog to ruin or even cancel a flight, and the theater experience has much of the same problem, especially since the standards for acceptable public behavior have dropped so much from a combination of widespread smartphone adoption and COVID. The difference between the movie industry and the airline industry is that if you absolutely have to get from New York to Los Angeles in a single day, you have no choice but to book a flight and hope for the best. But if you want to see a movie and are willing to exercise some patience, you just have to wait a few months for it to turn up on streaming. I'm not sure how the movie industry can battle that, but sadly, it is much easier to identify problems than to solve them.   So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe, stay healthy, and see you all next week.

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MASTERPIECE Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 45:18


WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Six of Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light.Actor Sir Mark Rylance earned multiple awards for his nuanced portrayal of Thomas Cromwell in Wolf Hall. He returns to the role in the sequel, Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, and explores a more vulnerable side to Henry's infamous fixer. Today, Mark discusses saying goodbye to this character, the importance of mentors, and the beauty of mystery.

The Book Review
What It Was Like to Edit The 'Wolf Hall' Books

The Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 35:09


Last summer, when The New York Times Book Review released its list of the 100 Best Books of the 21st Century, one of the authors with multiple titles on that list was Hilary Mantel, who died in 2022. Those novels were “Wolf Hall” and “Bring Up the Bodies,” the first two in a trilogy of novels about Thomas Cromwell, the all-purpose fixer and adviser to King Henry VIII.Those books were also adapted into a 2015 television series starring Mark Rylance as Cromwell and Damien Lewis as King Henry. It's now a decade later and the third book in Mantel's series, “The Mirror and the Light,” has also been adapted for the small screen. Its finale airs on Sunday, April 27.Joining host Gilbert Cruz on this week's episode is Mantel's former editor Nicholas Pearson. He describes what it was like to encounter those books for the first time, and to work with a great author on a groundbreaking masterpiece of historical fiction. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent
Arts and Lifestyle Wednesday Presented by Strategic Partners Inc.-Reconcilable Differences with Danny and Jayne April 16th

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 36:15


The couple's view of life has busy times and exciting climes on the menu, with home projects madness ensuing, a concert trip just ahead, galas and prizes, new shows, fine film, big names, and more to dish on. Come join us!

On the BiTTE
Intimacy

On the BiTTE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 55:26


Starring Mark Rylance, Kerry Fox, and Timothy Spall, directed by Patrice Chéreau, this film is about the silent sexual encounters of two people amidst the lonely landscape of a dark-set urban London. This is quite a 'big' entry in the pantheon of our OTB legacy, and we take a slightly different tact with this one. It comes out that we quite like this one even if people don't. Isn't that the way it goes though?This is episode 99 as well. That's kinda great, isn't it? Episode 100 is next up (obviously). 

'Hi-Diddly-Dee-an-Actor's-Life-for-Me': Behind the Moustache of Actor Michael Maloney. On his Journey to becoming a Director's Dream as Hercule Poirot. Words, Music & Murder on the Orient Express!

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 42:46 Transcription Available


Send us a textFrom boarding school trauma to embodying one of fiction's greatest detectives, Michael Maloney's theatrical journey reveals how life's most difficult experiences often forge our greatest strengths. The acclaimed British Actor joins us from his dressing room in Birmingham—fresh from celebrating his 100th performance as Hercule Poirot in the touring production of Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express"With disarming honesty, Michael explores how being sent away from home at age 7 permanently altered his sense of belonging. "You cease to become a member of a family immediately," he reflects, describing how this early separation forced him into premature self-sufficiency while creating emotional wounds he would later need to address. This experience, along with his Roman Catholic upbringing, established complex foundations that would eventually serve his acting career in unexpected ways.The conversation shifts to his transformative years at the Royal Shakespeare Company, where Michael found himself amidst theatrical royalty—Derek Jacobi, Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren, and a young Mark Rylance. Their anarchic creativity, set against the backdrop of early 80s punk and new wave, shaped his understanding of classical discipline and theatrical expression. "We were all over the shop," he laughs, "and enjoying ourselves."Michael's reflections on the power of the spoken word reveal his deep appreciation for poetry and heightened language. He shares how sports provides a perfect metaphor for performance: some nights you win, some you lose, some you draw—but you always return to play again. This philosophy has helped him navigate the highs and lows of theatrical reviews throughout his career.Now at 67, finding himself unexpectedly cast as Poirot, Michael approaches each performance with the discipline earned through decades of classical training. When asked about his legacy, his answer is characteristically straightforward: "A proper actor... of significance and stature." Join us for this intimate conversation with a performer who has continuously found new ways to transform life's challenges into art.Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!

Kulttuuriykkönen
Vallankäytön julmaa historiaa - Vaimot vaihtoon Henrik VIII:n Susipalatsissa

Kulttuuriykkönen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 50:48


Kulttuuriykkösessä siirrytään Englannin Tudor -hallitsijasuvun 1500-luvun maailmaan ja Susipalatsin dramaattisiin tapahtumiin. Menestyssarja Susipalatsi, eli Wolf Hall, perustuu Hilary Mantelin palkittuun romaanitrilogiaan. Ensimmäinen kausi kattoi trilogian kaksi ensimmäistä osaa ja nyt Yle Areenaan ilmestynyt toinen tuotantokausi kattaa viimeisen kirjan. Susipalatsi kertoo kuningas Henrik VIII:n hovista hänen neuvonantajansa Thomas Cromwellin näkökulmasta. Cromwellina sarjassa nähdään Vakoojien sillasta Oscarin voittanut Mark Rylance. Henrik VIII haluaa epätoivoisesti miesperillisen ja on valmis menemään äärimmäisyyksiin saadakseen haluamansa. Susipalatsin fanit ovat saaneet pitkään odottaa toista kautta - peräti yhdeksän vuotta - ja nyt se on katsottavissa Yle Areenassa. Kulttuuriykkösessä siirrytään Englannin Tudoreiden 1500-luvun maailmaan ja Susipalatsin dramaattisiin tapahtumiin elokuvaasiantuntija ja kovan luokan Susipalatsi-fani Anna Möttölän, toimittaja ja elokuvakriitikko Leena Virtasen, kulttuurihistorioitsija Anu Korhosen sekä historian dosentti ja tietokirjailija Pekka Valtosen kanssa. Ohjelman juontaa Nicklas Wancke.

Drama School Dropout
Ep 224. Kristian Ventura

Drama School Dropout

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 64:21


This week on Drama School Dropout I am joined by the amazing, Kristian Ventura! We chat about School Spirits, Squid Game, getting robbed, the SAG strike, AI, being the high school mascot, hooking up at Drama School, smashing glass decanters on stage, how trying to get his first agent almost got Kristian in a lot of trouble, how actors watch movies and TV shows, the explosive season two finale of School Spirits, what Kristian did with his crown in Richard the Third, Milo Manheim's ass, Mark Rylance, cardboard cutouts of Dame Judi Dench, odd substitutes for swords in auditions, playing monologue roulette, and a possible third season of School Spirits.Submit your story for Stage Right or Stage Shite: https://forms.gle/1p296t4Uu1F1XVvN9Host: Ingram NobleGuest: Kristian VenturaProducers: Heather Spiden & Ingram NobleLinks:Ingram's Instagram: @ingramnobleKristian's Instagram: @kristianventuraGET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE NAKED NEDS: www.thenakedneds.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/dramaschooldropout

The Innovative Mindset
Radical Ideas, Bold Theater—How The Return of Benjamin Lay is Sparking Change

The Innovative Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 62:14


What happens when history, activism, and theater collide? The producers of The Return of Benjamin Lay break it down. What happens when a story refuses to be forgotten? The Return of Benjamin Lay isn't just a play—it's a powerful lesson in courage, creativity, and using your voice for change. In this episode of Your Creative Mind, I sit down with the producers of the production coming to The Sheen Center this March to talk about bringing this revolutionary abolitionist's story to the stage. You'll hear how bold storytelling can challenge the status quo, why creative work has the power to shift perspectives, and what you can do to make your own impact. If you're a storyteller, entrepreneur, or changemaker, this episode is for you. And if you can, go see the show at The Sheen Center, March 14 – April 6, 2025—it's one you won't forget. JOSEPH W. RODRIGUEZ is an actor, writer, and Producing Artistic Director of Playhouse Creatures (where he has produced over thirty plays). For PCTC: STILL LIFE (with Ancram Opera House), EXECUTION OF JUSTICE, The Two-Character Play ( 2017 New York/ The Duo Theatre), New Orleans (2018 Southern Rep); Mrs. Packard (with Bridge Rep), One Flea Spare, More Stars Then There Are In Heaven, Hunter/ Gatherers, Charlotte The Destroyer, Love Song, 6xTenn, Closer, The Libertine (The Kirk, Theatre Row), and The Libertine (with Bridge Rep – IRNE Nomination, Best Actor). Other NYC: Buffalo Hair with Jeffrey Wright (The Public Theater); The Normal Heart with Bobby Cannavale (The Duo Theatre); Richard III with Austin Pendleton, Macbeth – title role (New Perspectives); Linnehan's Daughter (Naked Angels); Landscape of the Body, Hurlyburly (T. Schreiber Studios); Innocent Erendira – world premiere with Miriam Colon (Repertorio Espanol). Regional: Hamlet with Mark Rylance, King Lear with F. Murray Abraham (A.R.T.); Iphigenia (The Huntington); Children of the Sun (The Kennedy Center); A Streetcar Named Desire, American Buffalo, Safe Sex, A Christmas Carol (The New Ehrlich Boston); Vieux Carre, Breaking the Code – Best Supporting Actor, Boston Herald (The Triangle Theatre); The Boys Next Door with Lance Reddick (Worcester Forum Theatre). TV/ FILM: Glory, The Opposite of Sex, Desolation Angels, Against the Law, Guiding Light, As the World Turns, Another World, the titular character in Sci-Fi Channel's Cameron Grant. He is a proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.    ARSALAN SATTARI PRODUCTIONS: Since 2012 Arsalan Sattari Productions has commissioned, developed, licensed, and produced shows by world-class artists, to critical acclaim and commercial success, within the London fringe, West End, and festivals. They are interested in new writing, UK and European premieres, historical plays and characters rarely portrayed on stage. They are proud to have built a reputation of producing top acclaimed American playwrights in the UK. Arsalan is an Honorary Associate Producer at the multi-award winning Finborough Theatre, London, and Creative Director and CEO of StageBlock, working with some of the most renowned talents and global institutions to bring performing arts into the wider art market.  Learn more and get tickets. https://playhousecreatures.org/events/the-return-of-benjamin-lay/ https://www.sheencenter.org/events/detail/the-return-of-benjamin-lay   Connect with Izolda Website: https://IzoldaT.com BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/izoldat.bsky.social. Book Your Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/izoldat/discovery-call New Play Exchange: https://newplayexchange.org/users/90481/izolda-trakhtenberg Submit a Play to the Your Creative Table Read Podcast Series One Minute Movies A Close Shave Career Suicide Diz Wit   Flip Your Inner Script to Stop Negative Thoughts From Ruining Your Day.   This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset. (affiliate link) URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset It's also brought to you by my podcast host, Podbean! I love how simple Podbean is to use. If you've been thinking of starting your own podcast, Podbean is the way to go!** Are you getting anything out of the show? I'd love it if you would buy me a coffee.   Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic |

Musical Theatre Radio presents
Be Our Guest with Daniel Seidman, Susan Crawford & R.K. Greene (Fifth Avenue)

Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 29:22


Daniel SeidmanComposer & Co-LyricistDr. Daniel Seidman is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in New York City. Dan started playing in a band at the age of 12 at the Cafe Wha in Greenwich Village. At the age of 15, he toured the U.S. and Canada playing Hammond organ for Chubby Checker. He completed a year as a composition major at the Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1972-1973, and a B.A. in History from SUNY Binghamton. He received a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1988, and subsequently joined the faculty at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) where he taught, practiced psychology, and did research for 30 years. He retired from Columbia in June of 2018. Fifth Avenue the musical originally grew out of Dan's combined interest in jazz and history. Discussions with a history professor Albert Fried about the immigrant experiences of the Irish, Jews, Italians and in more contemporary times, Blacks, Hispanics and the Chinese provided insight into the “dark side” of the American dream and its “underworld culture”. This is the story Fried tells in his book “The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Gangster in America” (Columbia University Press). After college, Dan began composing the music for "Fifth Avenue" while employed by the Shubert Organization in New York City. He met Susan Crawford, who wrote the book and co-wrote the lyrics for Fifth Avenue, in 1979. They were married in 1984 and are now the proud parents of two grown sons. Susan CrawfordBook Writer and Co-LyricistMy theater life began at 13 in my hometown's Shakespeare Festival. It evolved into much acting from then into my 30's. It soon overlapped with an interest in playwriting, and I finished my first play at 24. Eventually writing overcame acting for me. For that I studied with Arthur Kopit and John Guare; lyric writing at the ASCAP workshop, and with Sheila Davis, and Dorothy Fields. Around that time I co-developed the continuity for Ned Sherrin for “Only In America” songs by Leiber and Stoller. It ran at the Roundhouse in London, and was a distant antecedent to what became “Smoky Joe's Cafe.” “Dollars to Doughnuts, a Comedy for the 99%” was my master's thesis in the CCNY Graduate Writing Program where I studied with Arthur Kopit. It was a finalist in the O'Neill Playwriting Conference the year it was finished (under the title "Lotto"). For the summer 2022 season, it was selected by Theatre for the New City's “Dream Up” Festival where it was workshopped and is now being submitted for production. My one-act "Place Settings" was selected for the Chain Theatre's 2023 Winter One-Act Festival, and is also available for production.R.K. GreeneProducer and Executive Director of The StoryLine Project, LLC, a theatrical production company developing new shows. Shows include: * "Beau The Musical" by Lyons & Pakchar now an award-winning feature-length motion picture; * "Fifth Avenue" in development by Susan Crawford & Daniel Seidman* "Harmony" by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman on Broadway; * "Farinelli and the King" with Mark Rylance on Broadway;* "Terms of Endearment" with Molly Ringwald Off-Broadway and licensing thru Playscripts;* "A Time to Kill" with Patrick Page, Tonya Pinkins, Tom Skerritt, Fred Thompson and John Douglas Thompson on Broadway; * "Peter and the Starcatcher" winner of five Tony awards and now an Australian Tour in 2024-25; * "Cougar The Musical" Off-Broadway and licensing thru Concord Theatricals;* "Love Child" with Daniel Jenkins and Robert Stanton Off-Broadway and licensing thru Playscripts;* "Room Service" Off-Broadway. See https://www.storylineproject.com/Fifth AvenueWhat happens when your American Dream keeps getting caught up in other peoples' schemes?  Max and Willy borrow money to go legit and open a nightclub during prohibition offering ‘Fifth Avenue' class in NYC's Hell's Kitchen.  Meanwhile the younger generation chase their own versions of the ‘American Dream.'

Musical Theatre Radio presents
Be Our Guest with R.K. Greene (The Storyline Project)

Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 46:53


R.K. GreeneProducer and Executive Director of The StoryLine Project, LLC, a theatrical production company developing new shows. Shows include: * "Beau The Musical" by Lyons & Pakchar now an award-winning feature-length motion picture; * "Fifth Avenue" in development by Susan Crawford & Daniel Seidman* "Harmony" by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman on Broadway; * "Farinelli and the King" with Mark Rylance on Broadway;* "Terms of Endearment" with Molly Ringwald Off-Broadway and licensing thru Playscripts;* "A Time to Kill" with Patrick Page, Tonya Pinkins, Tom Skerritt, Fred Thompson and John Douglas Thompson on Broadway; * "Peter and the Starcatcher" winner of five Tony awards and now an Australian Tour in 2024-25; * "Cougar The Musical" Off-Broadway and licensing thru Concord Theatricals;* "Love Child" with Daniel Jenkins and Robert Stanton Off-Broadway and licensing thru Playscripts;* "Room Service" Off-Broadway. Works with The Directors Company developing new work in the non-profit arena, https://www.directorscompany.org/Specialties: Theatrical product development and production on Broadway, Off-Broadway and on tour. Skills include dramaturgy, marketing, financial and market analyses, budgeting and projections, fundraising, contracts and business plan development.The Storyline ProjectA commercial theatrical production company based in New York City. Our focus is on stories that capture the imagination of an audience. Our mission is to identify and develop these stories and bring them to life on stage. Founded in January 1996 by four associates, SLP has analyzed hundreds of plays and musicals. Recommended plays have gone on to public readings at established theatre companies including Ensemble Studio Theatre, Theater Resources Unlimited and The Directors Company in New York City. SLP productions have appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway and on tour across the U.S. and Canada

Reclining Pair
Episode 21. Crisps, looting, Wolf Hall, Iceland, cat soup.

Reclining Pair

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 67:08


…. and then there were three.We cover Supermarkets, looting, Wolf Hall, cat soup, all the latest local news, and Buckers' first quiz appearance as my new full-time co conspirator is a crisp packet identification special.Pics posted on Insta a few days ago, answers to follow.Oh and some cracking beers from  https://www.brasscastle.co.uk/Get it down ye.Additional music by SergeQuadrado, AlexiAction, Muzaproduction, Ashot-Danielyan, Julius H, RomanSenykMusic, AudioCoffee, SoundGalleryBy, Grand_Project, geoffharvey, Guitar_Obsession, Lexin_Music, AhmadMousavipour, melodyayresgriffiths, DayNigthMorning, litesaturation, 1978DARK, lemonmusicstudio, Onoychenkomusic, soundly, Darockart, Nesrality, ShidenBeatsMusic, PaoloArgento, Music_For_Videos, Boadrius, ScottishPerson, Good_B_Music, Music_Unlimited, lorenzobuczek, The_Mountain, SoundMakeIT, Onetent, Stavgag, leberchmus, Alban_Gogh, nakaradaalexander - All can be found on Pixabay.Main Reclining Pair theme by Robert John Music. Contact me for details.

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 433 - Greg Germann

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 52:36


Greg Germann is an actor known for his work in film, television and on Broadway where he starred with Mark Rylance in BOEING BOEING. He was a member of Circle Repertory Company and Ensemble Studio Theatre and has performed at Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theatre, La Mama, Second Stage among others. Created roles in Stephen Sondheim's Assassins, Steve Martin's Meteor Shower, Only You, Found A Peanut and many more. He has also appeared in numerous films including TALEDEGA NIGHTS, FRIENDS WITH MONEY, CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER, SWEET NOVEMBER, QUARANTINED, ONCE AROUND, among others. Greg is best known for the many characters he has created on the small screen, including Tom Koracick on GREY'S ANATOMY and Richard Fish on ALLY McBEAL, as well as House of Lies, Once Upon a Time and many more.  During the war in Afghanistan Greg traveled there twice as a goodwill ambassador, visiting thousands of troops from Kandahar to Kabul along with dozens of Forward Operating Bases (F.O.B's) across the country. For over 15 years he's been involved with Anthony Shriver's organization BEST BUDDIES, which is dedicated to creating employment and inclusive living opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).  At one time servingon the California Advisory Board.  For almost 20 years Greg has had the privilege of serving on the Board of Directors for THE PEOPLE CONCERN Los Angeles, whichis dedicated not just to manage the unacceptable crisis of people experiencing homelessness, but ending it!  Greg recently served as the Board Chair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World Fandom
Major Updates on the Harry Potter TV Show! | Peeves, Snape, Length, More!

The Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 38:31


Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss some major updates for the Harry Potter TV show from an interview with some of the executives. Enjoy!Topics/Summary:·      Read the article here·      1:18 The first season will be eight hours long. That is a heck of a lot longer than the few hours we had for the first film, so what might this mean? The hope is they won't face problems of time. If the season comes out and they make some excuse about cutting something for time, we will know something was up.·      8:21 30,000 submitted tapes? Wow. That is the number of people who auditioned for the trio. Now we have to continue to ask the age-old question, who will they cast? Will the actors play the characters from the film or the book? They had better be really good at acting and find a middle ground between the characters we know and the names on the page. ·      19:08 Peeves will be included. That was an explicit statement they made. Hopefully, this will tell us that they are in fact trying to include as many things from the books into the show as they can.·      21:16 They will keep the iconic sets and expand what we haven't seen. They said that they want to explore the aesthetics of the castle further, while keeping the iconic sets such as the Great Hall. This is great news! Changing the original and iconic sets would be a certain disaster.·       25:40 “No one can replace Alan Rickman, but we can find the next generation.” This is great news. Alan Rickman is impossible to top, and it is good that the filmmakers have realized this. Snape is technically 31 in the first film, and Rickman has a much more ancient air about him. It is good that they aren't trying to replace who we know and love, but expand upon their characters and show us more facets of who they are.·      29:09 Mark Rylance and Cillian Murphy and are two names that have come up for Dumbledore and Voldemort respectively. The filmmakers themselves have thrown Rylance's name around before. He isn't perfect, but it might work well depending on how they spin it. Ralph Fiennes himself put a stamp of approval on Murphy's name for Voldemort, but Murphy seems just a bit too young to capture Voldemort essence.·      33:25 “We have a much larger sandbox.” I hope what they mean by this is they are going to use the basis of the films to expand into places we haven't seen and characters we haven't met. They have such a good chance to make this a fantastic series, all they have to do it grab it.Having anything you want to hear or say? Click here for a voice submission or here for text. ThePotterDiscussion@gmail.comthepotterdiscussion.comNox

Fit2 Talk
225. Joshua Manning

Fit2 Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 66:59


In this episode, hosts Bobby and Steffan sit down with the exceptionally talented Joshua Manning, a professionally trained actor from Edinburgh with a remarkable career spanning stage, audio drama, and gaming.

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep834: Vidar Hjardeng MBE - Othello at the RSC, AD Theatre Review

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 5:49


RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next in his regular Connect Radio theatre reviews. This week Vidar was reviewing a new production of Shakespeare's ‘Othello' on the Royal Shakespeare Company's stage in Stratford-upon-Avon where guilt has nowhere to hide, except in hearts and minds with description by Professional Audio Describers Julia Grundy and Annette Stocken. About ‘Othello' Othello is at the peak of his powers: not only Venice's greatest general, but now husband to the noble and beautiful Desdemona. But he does not know that in passing over his servant Iago for promotion, he has created a deadly – and brilliant – enemy. John Douglas Thompson (Till, Theatre for A New Audience's The Merchant of Venice) takes the title role opposite Will Keen (Operation Mincemeat, Wolf Hall) as Iago and Juliet Rylance (McMafia, Perry Mason) as Desdemona, in this new production from director Tim Carroll (Artistic Director of Canada's Shaw Festival and director of the award-winning Twelfth Night and Richard III featuring Mark Rylance at Shakespeare's Globe, in the West End and on Broadway). For more about access at the Royal Shakespeare Company along with details of audio described performances of their productions do visit - https://www.rsc.org.uk/your-visit/access (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)

Film Rage
Episode 274 - The Rock Saves Christmas

Film Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 49:51


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 watched The Rock save Christmas. Then they took in the directorial debut of Jesse Eisenberg which stars himself and the best of the Culkin's. And finally they went to a Mystery Movie, not having any idea of what the film would be. Unfortunately it was Gladiator II and unfortunately it was about as good as the Crew had imagined it would be. Oh yeah, and Jim had to watch some Adam Sandler movie from 1989 in the Rage or Dare segment. Introduction-0:00 In Cinema Red One (2024)-3:17 A Real Pain (2024)-10:36 Gladiator II (2024)-16:27 Open Rage Jim's open rage-Mystery Movie Dissapointment-30:58 Bryce's open rage-No CGI Monkey Week-33:19 The Lists Tom Hardy vs. Mark Rylance-34:36 Rage or Dare Going Overboard (1989)-38:29 Bryce and Bryce pull another gem-44:47 Outro-47:59 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/

The Hot Mic with Jeff and John
Is Spider-Man 4 Getting Pushed? Sophie Turner is the New Tomb Raide

The Hot Mic with Jeff and John

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 112:14


On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha discuss the big entertainment news of the week including the breaking news that Sophie Turner has been tapped to lead Phoebe Waller-Bridge's 'Tomb Raider' Series, James Bond casting updates from the producers, Syndey Sweeney calling out "fake" Hollywood, Nicole Kidman calling out Martin Scorsese, new casting for Christopher Nolan's movie, a Daisy Ridley Rey Update reveals Star Wars dysfunction, Matt Reeves hinting at The Penguin Season 2, Mark Rylance for Dumbledore, Amateur, MI8, and Marvel trailers, a Tony Todd tribute and more!#marvel #starwars #JamesBond #HarryPotter #TheHotMic #johnRocha #JeffSneider ____________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro and Rundown1:30 Sophie Turner in Talks to Lead Tomb Raider Series for Phoebe Waller-Bridge7:30 Next James Bond Qualifications Released by Producer Barbara Broccoli13:12 New THR Article Reveals Even More Star Wars Dysfunction and Rey's Importance22:30 Mark Rylance Rumored for Dumbledore in WB's Harry Potter MAX Series28:05 Sydney Sweeney Calls Out "Fake" Female Empowerment in Hollywood34:53 Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya Don't Sound Excited for 'Euphoria' S339:03 SCOOP: Sources Tell Sneider that Spider-Man 4 Will Be Pushed42:08 Nicole Kidman Takes Shot at Scorsese Over Lack of Female Led Scorsese Films45:56 Matt Reeves Talks The Penguin Season 249:30 The Rock Says Oppenheimer in IMAX Inspired Him to Want 'Red One' on IMAX52:50 Mission: Imposible 8 Trailer Talk, Is it Final MI Film for Tom Cruise?56:54 Captain America 4 and Thunderbolts* Trailers Talk57:53 Tony Todd Tribute1:01:25 Streamlabs and Superchat Questions1:33:37 Top 10 Leonardo DiCaprio Movies In Honor of His 50th BirthdayFollow John Rocha: @therochasays Follow Jeff Sneider: @TheInSneider  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-hot-mic-with-jeff-sneider-and-john-rocha--5632767/support.

Movie Trivia Schmoedown
DENZEL confirmed for Black Panther 3?! | MCU

Movie Trivia Schmoedown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 111:02


Denzel in Black Panther 3? The Gladiator 2 acting legend Denzel Washington says that Coogler has a part for him in Black Panther 3.  A new Harry Potter series is highly anticipated both by fans and the execs at Warner Bros as they are looking to make a splash in streaming in the wizarding world. Bridge of Spies actor and Oscar winner Mark Rylance has been rumored to play the head of Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore. Is this the right choice? Dune Prophecy reviews are in. This and more with Kristian, Roxy and Brett! #harrypotter #dumbledore #movies #tv #magic #mcu #marvel #blackpanther MANDO: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code KRISTIAN at http://www.shopmando.com #mandopod  AG1: Every week of November, AG1 will be running a special Black Friday offer for a free gift with your first subscription, in addition to the Welcome Kit with Vitamin D3+K2. So make sure to check out http://www.DrinkAG1.com/BIGTHING to see what gift you can get this week!   ROCKET MONEY: http://www.rocketmoney.com/THING TUSHY: Over 2 Million Butts Love TUSHY. Get 10% off TUSHY with the code BIGTHING at https://hellotushy.com/BIGTHING

BLOODHAUS
Episode 141: Halloween Double Feature: Bones and All (2022) and Nothing But Trouble (1991)

BLOODHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 81:42


Happy Halloween! Drusilla and Josh are doing their annual High Brow/Low Brow double feature! On the high brow side, its Bones and All (2022). And on the low brow side, it's Nothing But Trouble (1991). From wiki: “Bones and All is a 2022 romantic horror film directed by Luca Guadagnino from a screenplay by David Kajganich, based on the 2015 novel Bones & All by Camille DeAngelis. Set in the late 1980s, the film stars Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet as a pair of young cannibals who develop feelings for each other on a road trip across the United States. Michael Stuhlbarg, André Holland, Chloë Sevigny, David Gordon Green, Jessica Harper, Jake Horowitz, and Mark Rylance appear in supporting roles.”Nothing but Trouble is a 1991 American comedy horror[3] film written and directed by Dan Aykroyd in his directorial debut, based on a story by his brother Peter, and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd (in a dual role), John Candy (in a dual role), and Demi Moore. It tells the story of two yuppies and the clients of one of them who are taken to court for running a stop sign in the bizarre, financially bankrupt small town of Valkenvania, which is dominated by a 106-year-old judge. Tupac Shakur made his acting debut as a member of the rap group Digital Underground.NEXT WEEK: Maniac (2012)Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/ 

Woman's Hour
Rivals, J Smith Cameron, Lucy Letby case

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 57:32


Former nurse Lucy Letby became one of the UK's most notorious child killers after she was convicted in 2023 of harming and murdering babies in her care. The nurse was found guilty by two juries after lengthy trials, but now there's been speculation over whether some evidence in the Letby trial was reliable. BBC Special Correspondent Judith Moritz is the co-author of the book Unmasking Lucy Letby: The untold story of the killer nurse. She joins Nuala McGovern to discuss what she has discovered since the trial ended.The actor J. Smith Cameron is currently on stage in London's West End alongside Mark Rylance in Juno and the Paycock. It's a play about a working class family in Dublin during the1922 Irish Civil War. J joins Nuala to discuss this, as well as her starring role in Succession where she played Gerri Kellman.Last weekend, the adaptation of Jilly Cooper's classic 1980s bonkbuster Rivals landed on Disney+. The eight-part series is set in a fictional upper-class Cotswolds community and features media, politics and lots and lots of sex. So what does this moment of steamy nostalgia tell us about sex in 2024? Nuala talks to Dayna McAlpine, a sex and relationships writer and lifestyle editor at HuffPost UK, and Rowan Pelling, co-editor at Perspective and former editor of the Erotic Review.New Zealand have won, against the odds, the Women's T20 World Cup – an achievement that may mark a turning point for women's cricket, so often dominated by Australia. Nuala is joined by batting all-rounder and a stalwart of the White Ferns, Suzie Bates.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Maryam Maruf Editor: Karen Dalziel Studio Manager: Gayl Gordon

Mama Needs a Movie
Bridge of Spies

Mama Needs a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 111:26


As the 2024 election draws near, we can't get enough political thrillers, this week looking at Steven Spielberg's Cold War tale, BRIDGE OF SPIES starring Tom Hanks and Mark Rylance. Scripted by Matt Charman, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, the film tells the true story of James B. Donovan (Hanks), a New York City lawyer called upon to defend a recently arrested spy for the Soviets, Rudolph Abel (Rylance). Donovan develops a surprising respect for his stoic client, eventually fueling his motivation to attempt an historic prisoner exchange in East Germany just as the Berlin Wall is going up. A rare espionage suspense story that's focused more on diplomacy than violence, BRIDGE OF SPIES has garnered a dubious reputation as the quintessential Speilberg/Hanks "Dad movie", but it's time for MAMA to cross this BRIDGE, stopping for a few diversions into Christopher Nolan, The Man Who Knew Too Much, nepo babies, Munich, Henry Fonda, The Great Gatsby, The Negotiator, The White Ribbon, nuclear war and much, much more!

The North American Friends Movie Club

Brent, Nate, and Kate float into the 2017 epic historical war thriller Dunkirk starring: Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy, Michael Caine, Elliott Tittensor, and Will Attenborough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day
Danny Dyer - 'I'm a f**king legend or I'm a f**king disgrace. I suppose I divide people'

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 52:42


We bonded over swearing. And, although I'm not one to brag: Danny Dyer said it suits me. DANNY F***ING DYER! I mean. I know this is a podcast about failure, but surely that's a major life achievement? Anyway, I digress… Today's guest was born in East London and had a challenging childhood - his parents split when he was nine after his mother discovered Danny's father had a secret family. Acting was, in many ways, his escape from everyday life. He started in his teens, and was soon acting alongside luminaries such as Helen Mirren, Mark Rylance, Daniel Craig and Derek Jacobi. In his 20s, his mentor was the playwright Harold Pinter - someone Danny considers a father figure in his life, and who he has as the screensaver on his phone. We talk about what he learned from his drug addiction and his subsequent rehab, including one panic-inducing story about being on stage and forgetting his lines after spending the night before smoking crack in New York. It's an extraordinary tale of resilience and self-growth and I really appreciate Danny's honesty in telling it. We also talk about what psychics say to him, his concerns over his daughter becoming famous, his royal heritage and why he might have got the wrong dog. Danny's show Mr Bigstuff is out on Sky - Wednesday 17th July How to Fail is going on a live tour in Spring 2025, presented by Hayu! Tickets go on general sale Friday July 12th at 10am here: www.fane.co.uk/how-to-fail And if you are a subscriber to the How To Fail podcast you can get free access to 24 hour priority booking! Sign up to Failing with Friends now and find out how. Have something to share of your own? I'd love to hear from you! Click here to get in touch: howtofailpod.com Production & Post Production Manager: Lily Hambly Studio and Mix Engineer: Josh Gibbs Senior Producer: Selina Ream Executive Producer: Carly Maile Head of Marketing: Kieran Lancini How to Fail is an Elizabeth Day and Sony Music Entertainment Production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Adult Film NYC Pod
Ep 15. Expectations

Adult Film NYC Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 56:52


Warning: High drama very personal big stakes episode!!Great week for us seeing theater…We both saw PRE-EXISTING CONDITION Now up at The Connelly, directed by Maria Dizzia and written by Marin Ireland.  It's a wild play.  We Discuss.Ryan saw Joey Merlo's MIDNIGHT COLESLAW running at The Tank till June 23rd, and David saw INVASIVE SPECIES at The Vineyard.  We get into it baby.Then…David works through a big insecure, kinda resentful acting related breakdown :(Ryan and David debate what playing a character means and how to do it.And the dynamics of working through acting blocks while teaching classes filled with terrific actors. Ryan discusses his expectations and hopes vs outcomes with The Seagull and what it means for his career and Adult Film going forward. Also.  Do you guys know who Mike Alfreds is?Mark Rylance says “If I was allowed to train again to be an actor, but I was only allowed one teacher, it would have to be Mike Alfreds.”Ps.  He's Michelle William's coach too. Perhaps this is worth investigating hmmm?Enjoy :)

The Good, The Pod and The Ugly
NOLAN VOID 6: DUNKIRK STARRING HARRY STYLES

The Good, The Pod and The Ugly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 64:38


Send us a Text Message.NOLAN VOID 3.5: WET 'N WILD WWII  Join TGTPTU for an hour, a day, a week—the approximate runtime of, how long it feels listening to us talk for, and the delay in releasing the episode due to internet issues, respectively—as we respectfully cover Sir Christopher Nolan's DUNKIRK (2017) as part two of our third pairing in our NOLAN VOID season.  Surprisingly his shortest major release film, Sir Chris employs his time bending chops to retell the heroic(question mark) story of England's bravely running away, away, bravely turning their tails and fleeing from the Nazis and the French through three intercut and overlapping tales with a cast strictly from the British Isles: young WWII soldiers played by mostly unknowns (with one notable Millennial icon exception) over a presumable span of a week try evacuating the French beach; cutie Barry Keoghan on a civilian boat sent to help evacuate Dunkirk over a day tries surviving a head wound caused by shell-shocked Cillian Murphy while Mark Rylance keeps a stiff upper lip and carries on; and, finally, over an hour of flight due to leaking fuel, Tom Hardy (Bane on a plane) provides air support shooting his machine gun from his Spitfire: pew-pew-pew (and if the movie feels like a run-on sentence, then perhaps this verbose paragraph is justified).    At approximately half the cost of INTERSTELLAR (preceding film yet to be discussed this season), Dame Thomas considers this a low-budget production of only $100M that used real equipment from the era for an air of verisimilitude. As mentioned last episode, experiences gained shooting on water will prepare the Nolan team for the wet work in TENET (subsequent film already discussed). Despite or because of this historical piece's bending the war genre with little dialogue and absence of enemy combatants (Germans) portrayed, Dunkirk earned Sir Big Daddy Time his first Oscar nom for director but (spoiler for our second episode) not his last.  TGTPTU recommendation: Dunkirk is best watched in IMAX if you're gonna. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralRyan: Ryan Tobias

Film Rage
Episode 251 - Not Subtle Homage Original Horror

Film Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 70:55


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 watched two films in cinema. One was basically a road trip movie with a father and his autistic son and the other was a horror movie from a whole new point of view. We also find out if Michael Stuhlbarg has what it takes to go one on one with the great one, Mark Rylance in a Mesmerized Off. Then finally Jim reviews Werewolves on Wheels from 1971 in our Rage or Dare segment.  Introduction-0:00 The Amazing Murman Predicts-3:00 In Cinema Ezra (2024)-5:28 In a Violent Nature  (2024)-19:07 Murman Minute-35:06 Open Rage Jim's open rage-A bunch of stuff-44:32 Bryce's open rage-Bobby D's Agent-48:32 The Lists Mesmerized Off- Michael Stuhlbarg vs. Mark Rylance-53:13 Mesmerized Off proposed-56:43 Chris Nash- 7 away from Undoubted-57:38 Tom Hardy- Mesmerizing?-58:03 Rage or Dare Werewolves on Wheels (1971)-59:20 Special Dare for the boys-1:07:04 Outro-1:09:05 Thanks Ragers for listening to our film review podcast. Rage On!!! https://www.filmrageyyc.com/ https://nerdyphotographer.com/social/ https://filmrage.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/filmrageyyc https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/film-rage/id1493735088 https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltbJS7XkDj0inwXf9G0ZH?si=m3OzZulNRmW6d93K7DG_uw https://play.google.com/music/m/Inyleam7prw77l75he733v643jq?t=Film_Rage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsuw4WB6zmxbgDBjFn6utlT7PFnaDa0w6 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/film-rage?refid=stpr https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--Entertainment-Podcasts/Film-Rage-p1325858/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-film-rage-63364236?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true https://www.leonardconlinphotos.com/

Horror Movie Survival Guide
Bones and All - "Lick it Up"

Horror Movie Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 40:02


Bones and All - "Lick it Up"This week we devour a fresh film from Luca Guadagnino - BONES AND ALL (2022). A coming of age story about a young "eater" discovering she is not alone. A sprawling road trip and powerhouse performances from cinema veterans like Jessica Harper, Mark Rylance, Chloë Sevigny and Michael Stuhlbarg paired with the new class of Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell - creating a sumptuous cinematic feast!We hope you enjoy devouring this whole new episode!Support the Show.

Film vs Film Podcast
Luca Guadagnino Films Part 2 - Bones and All with the Fake outt

Film vs Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 57:10


This episode as Luca Guadagnino is back with a new movie and again exploring the theme of human desire. This time ditching the horror and adding arguably one of the bestest if not the biggest movie star around at the moment in the form of Zendaya and giving her two fine looking tennis players to play with in Challengers. So we'll be looking at our favourite Luca Guadagnino films, and joining me is someone a bit different, Aaron from The fake outt movie review instagram account.   Warning we will be talking SPOILERSIts Martin's pick this time for part two, and if theres an excuse to choose a horror film, he's taking it! But which Luca horror film do I hear you cry? Well as is the way if we haven't seen a film we are going with that one and that film is Bones and All. On this one we talk about the amazing performances especially from Mark Rylance, but also a performance that feels frustrating. We talk about that incredible final scene. Plus we talk how they actually eat the bones. IMDB page    the Fake outts Instagram Account FVF Social linkstwitterinstagramTikTokAs ever please enjoy. Support the Show.

For the Love of Cinema
378 A - Monkey Man

For the Love of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 93:07


Dev Patel puts his all into Monkey Man and it shows- it's a good mix of elements that come together to make a good film.  It's not quite John Wick or Jason Bourne but very much resembles both.  If you like those two, you'll also like Monkey Man.   0:13:00 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:21:45 *** What's Streaming  *** NETFLIX MINE, Dir. Fabio Guaglione / Fabio Resinaro – Armie Hammer, Annabelle Wallis, Tom Cullen. 2016 READY PLAYER ONE, Dir. Steven Spielberg – Tye Sheridan, Oliva Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, T.J. Miller, Simon Peg, Mark Rylance, Ralph Ineson, 2018. THE SUPER MARIO BROS MOVIE, Dir. Aaron Horvath +3 – Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, John DiMaggio, Keegan Michael Key, Seth Rogan, 2023. 0:35:20 - Trailers:  HARD MILES – Matthew Modine, Sean Aston, Feature. TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN – Isabela Merced, Hannah Marks, Felix Mallard, Feature. CHIEF OF STATION – Aaron Eckhart, Olga Kurylenko, Alex Pettyfer, Feature.   0:42:30 - MONKEY MAN, Dir. Dev Patel ( Grayson 7 / Roger 7 )   Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion.  Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan.  Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions.  Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it.   Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates.  Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two.  Every Little bit helps.  Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com

The Renderos Bros.
Ep. 188: Ricky Stanicky and Bones and All

The Renderos Bros.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 42:50


What's up people! We are back with an all new but late episode! We review the John Cena/Zac Efron led film, Ricky Stanicky, while drinking our beer of the week. We also review Bones and All, starring Taylor Russell, Timothee Chalamet and Mark Rylance! Join us!

School of Rock Bottom
Danny Kirrane: You Can Control Overthinking, Anxiety & Binge Eating. School of Rock Bottom 26

School of Rock Bottom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 50:29


From a young age, actor Danny Kirrane had intrusive thoughts and suffered anxiety, overthinking and imposter syndrome. Acting and food was the perfect escape until his family life fell apart aged 18 which made his conditions snowball and created a food addiction and an unhealthy relationship with food. Danny found the courage to find therapy which has transformed his mindset and career. Although he can still struggle with anxiety and can still use food as a way to cope and push down negative emotions - his relationship with himself and an acceptance of what makes him human means he no longer punishes himself and is in control of a positive mindset. Danny generously shares his journey and has valuable insights and techniques for anyone inside and outside the performing arts industry who struggles with anxiety, rumination, overthinking, imposter syndrome and binge eating. More on Danny - Danny Kirrane is a leading actor in the period drama The Serpent Queen for Starz/Lionsgate co-starring with Samantha Morton and Charles Dance and he has just finished filming the Netflix comedy drama Baby Reindeer. Other lead roles in shows include The Sandman, Wasted, Don't Forget the Driver & Critical. Other shows include Peterloo, Skins, The Inbetweeners & The Pirates of The Caribbean. Danny has extensive theatre credits including Mark Rylance's West End production of Jerusalem. Danny completed a Physics with Astrophysics Degree at Leeds University before becoming an actor after training with the National Youth Theatre. Topics - 0:00 Intro 1:40 Danny's rock bottom 3:38 Childhood anxiety 6:00 Overthinking, rumination & worry 14:50 Acting & escapism 17:30 Using food to cope 21:20 Self awareness & self acceptance 23:55 Tapping into feeings & therapy 25:30 Understanding food addiction 29:00 Positive self body image 31:20 Filling the hole in the soul 35:30 Learning to cope with Imposter Syndrome whilst being an actor and in life 47:10 Where to get help with food addiction This Podcast is not for profit but my goal is to break even. To help me make more please donate here. Thank you! https://bit.ly/3kSucAs Follow Danny Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dannykirrane X - https://x.com/DannyKirrane Follow Oliver Instagram - https://bit.ly/3IemHLY Facebook - http://bit.ly/3w8S1Gx TikTok - https://bit.ly/3YGLsYm LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/3kp4ymC Threads - https://bit.ly/3svw7yL X - http://bit.ly/3GQYj2l Listen or watch on: (please subscribe/follow & rate/review) YouTube - https://bit.ly/3RQ2Rvs Apple - https://apple.co/3PajZvQ or search 'School of Rock Bottom' where you listen to your podcasts.

Reminding You Why You Love Football - The MUNDIAL Podcast

Pod Bible's best Sport & Leisure podcast of 2023 is back for another instalment. This week, Seb White steps into Owen Blackhurst's huge hosting shoes and is joined by James Bird and Tommy Stewart to discuss Ridley Scott's Gladiator, Action Bronson, Tommy on I'm A Celebrity, the Daz Doorstep Challenge, Mark Rylance, Bing, Rainy Miller, Mike Skinner, Primavera, Oliver Bierhoff, Euro 96, Udinese, Serie A 90s strikers, AC Milan, Napoli, Diego Maradona, Tina Turner, Puma Kings, a secret museum, Seb's football illness, Pavarotti, Partick Thistle's Kingsley, demented Pokémon, Lynchian Lisa Simpson, artist David Shrigley, Les Dennis, Big Football, music to warm up to, Live Is Life, Pelé listening to The Beatles, Church Party's double A-side, Italia 90, noughties indie, Dutch Uncles and ovens, Damien John Kelly House, old Facebook nonsense, oranges with pips, Roy Keane, a rainy Emirates, Seb's GORE-TEX Berghaus coat, and remember, please subscribe to the magazine so that we can keep doing the podcast!Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereSign up for the The Hat-Trick NewsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Innovative Mindset
The State of Politics, Theatre, and Art with Playhouse Creatures' Producing Artistic Director, Joseph Rodriguez

The Innovative Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 41:04


Joseph Rodriguez on the Joys and Growth of Acting, Failing, and Thriving This episode is brought to you by Izolda's favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm*, and this podcast's host Podbean*. Joseph W. Rodriguez* is an actor, writer, and Producing Artistic Director of Playhouse Creatures (where he has produced over thirty plays). For PCTC: STILL LIFE (with Ancram Opera House), EXECUTION OF JUSTICE, The Two-Character Play ( 2017 New York/ The Duo Theatre), New Orleans (2018 Southern Rep); Mrs. Packard (with Bridge Rep), One Flea Spare, More Stars Then There Are In Heaven, Hunter/ Gatherers, Charlotte The Destroyer, Love Song, 6xTenn, Closer, The Libertine (The Kirk, Theatre Row), and The Libertine (with Bridge Rep – IRNE Nomination, Best Actor). Other NYC: Buffalo Hair with Jeffrey Wright (The Public Theater); The Normal Heart with Bobby Cannavale (The Duo Theatre); Richard III with Austin Pendleton, Macbeth – title role (New Perspectives); Linnehan's Daughter (Naked Angels); Landscape of the Body, Hurlyburly (T. Schreiber Studios); Innocent Erendira – world premiere with Miriam Colon (Repertorio Espanol). Regional: Hamlet with Mark Rylance, King Lear with F. Murray Abraham (A.R.T.); Iphigenia (The Huntington); Children of the Sun (The Kennedy Center); A Streetcar Named Desire, American Buffalo, Safe Sex, A Christmas Carol (The New Ehrlich Boston); Vieux Carre, Breaking the Code – Best Supporting Actor, Boston Herald (The Triangle Theatre); The Boys Next Door with Lance Reddick (Worcester Forum Theatre). TV/FILM: Glory, The Opposite of Sex, Desolation Angels, Against the Law, Guiding Light, As the World Turns, Another World, the titular character in Sci-Fi Channel's Cameron Grant. He is a proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA. Connect with Joseph and Playhouse Creatures IG: https://www.instagram.com/jrodriguez931/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/playcreatures/ https://playhousecreatures.org/ Connect with Izolda Book a Discovery Call Answering a Question? We'd love to hear from you! Leave Me A Voicemail (and yours might get picked to be in an episode) This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset. URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset It's also brought to you by my podcast host, Podbean! I love how simple Podbean is to use. If you've been thinking of starting your own podcast, Podbean is the way to go!** An Ingenious Idea! You can now show your support with Creative Solutions Podcast Merch! Grab the Creative Solutions logo on a bottle, hat, phone case, button, and more.    Support the show on Patreon.  Support the show. Buy me a coffee. Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/izoldat/ Website: IzoldaT.com Author Website: https://izoldatauthor.com/ Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/IzoldaST Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izoldat/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@izoldat Twitter: https://twitter.com/Izoldat Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic |   I'm thrilled that you're tuning in to the Creative Solutions Podcast. Get in touch if you have questions or comments. *Affiliate link. If you purchase it through the above links and take the 20% off, I'll get a small commission.    

Crew Chats
Ep60: Mitch Bloom - Assistant Staff Costume Designer at The Metropolitan Opera

Crew Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 45:18


Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 60, I chatted with Mitch Bloom who is assistant staff costume designer at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, we chatted about the ins and outs of working in the Opera, importance of costume design, the allure of Opera and lots more. Mitch's Reccomendation -John Dexter's Dialogues des Carmelites -Fiona Shaw in Machinal -Anything with Mark Rylance

2 Cents Critic
#128 - She's All That | Directed by Robert Iscove (with Robyn Zabukovec)

2 Cents Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 152:47


Tune in as Arthur's buddy Robyn Zabukovec jumps onboard to discuss the 1999 high school rom-com She's All That. M. Night Shyamalan's uncredited writing contributions to this movie, getting irritated over actors like Paul Walker and Mark Rylance, and setting fire to Ready Player One make up a few of the subjects that this episode covers. Directed by Robert Iscove, She's All That stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Freddie Prinze Jr., Paul Walker, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Kevin Pollak, Anna Paquin, Kieran Culkin, Elden Henson, Matthew Lillard, Usher, Lil' Kim, Gabrielle Union, Dulé Hill, Tamara Mello, Clea DuVall, Tim Matheson, Debbi Morgan, Alexis Arquette, Dave Buzzotta, Chris Owen, and Carlos Jacott. Spoilers start at 23:10 Here's how you can support the SAG-AFTRA strike: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Good Word: • Robyn: SLC Punk and Serial Mom • Arthur: Interview with the Vampire (2022) Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram: @two_centscritic Follow Arthur on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/144101970-arthur-howell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arthur746/message

Kody and Korbin Have A Podcast
S6 Ep8: Bones and All | KHAP

Kody and Korbin Have A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 92:29


This week Kody and Korbin get the spooky season started with "Bones and All" from Luca Guadagnino. This 2022 MGM release starring Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell exists in a rare genre of romantic horror. Listen to this episode to find out why Korbin thinks Taylor Russell's IMDB is broken, why Kody wants to fight Mark Rylance, why notable horror franchise ruiner David Gordon Green is in this movie, and so much more. As of release "Bones and All" is available to watch on Amazon Prime. Why "Bones and All" (4:22) Do You Remember? (5:17) Initial Thoughts (7:31) IMDB Known For (14:50) The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (23:15)  Invite, Fight, and Knight (53:19)  The Recast (58:09) Rating (1:00:49)  You Might Also Like (1:03:05) The Final Question (1:05:31) 3 Movie Mini Draft (1:07:54) Weekly Watches (1:14:10)  Hosts: Korbin Zvokel and Kody Webb https://linktr.ee/khapodcast  Check out The World Wide Webb Blog Page: ⁠https://khapworldwidewebb.com/⁠ Leave us a voice message: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khapodcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khapodcast/support

Exiting through the 2010s
Bridge of Spies with Andy Germuga and Emilo Diaz

Exiting through the 2010s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 195:28


Would it help if we podcasted? Emily Diaz and Andy Germuga (Cannes I Kick It podcast) join us for 2015's Bridge of Spies! We talk for the first time Tom Hanks (!) and his interesting 2010s, Mark Rylance's Oscar win, Spielberg's dad cinema trilogy this decade, what could “Bulit” looks like and how we took the movie for granted at the time  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exitingthroughthe2010s/support

Dr. Theresa Bullard
Ep. 25 • Words Weave Magick

Dr. Theresa Bullard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 25:44


In Episode 25 of QMTV, titled "Words Weave Magick," we delve into the profound significance of sound and language in shaping our reality. Our words serve as reflections of the essence of sound itself, allowing us to explore their deeper meanings. Sound plays a fundamental role in creation, influencing matter, and our words leave lasting imprints on the fabric of existence. Throughout this episode, we unravel the multi-dimensional nature of language, discovering its ability to activate our spiritual potential and assist in manifesting our desires. Join us as we explore the mysteries of language and sound, unlocking the secrets to harnessing our creative power and living a life of purpose and fulfillment. Don't miss this transformative episode on Quantum Minds TV. Sign up with your email address to receive early access to the new episodes soon as they release! To watch the full episode and register, go to https://www.quantummindstv.com/ What is Quantum Minds TV? The new paradigm is about empowering and expanding our awareness of who we are, our vast potential, and how we can transform our world for the better. Quantum Minds TV is an open and flowing exchange of ideas about some of the most paradigm-shattering concepts that challenge outmoded ways of thinking and being. These conscious conversations help to reveal, and even pioneer, emergent new paradigm philosophies. By drawing from a myriad of different subjects, including modern science, ancient wisdom, and innate human potential, we aim to catalyze the expansion of human consciousness! Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke Bio: Dr. Theresa Bullard is a Ph.D. physicist, author, speaker, international teacher with the Modern Mystery School, change-agent, and the world-renowned host of Mystery Teachings on Gaia TV. Throughout her life-long journey, she has discovered innovative ways to weave together her education as a Ph.D. Physicist, with her life-long pursuit of understanding spirituality. Dr. Theresa uses modern-day quantum physics with powerful, time-tested techniques to harness consciousness, bringing a truly fresh, mind-expanding, and powerfully altering approach. Learn More: https://www.TheresaBullard.com Stewart Pearce Bio: Stewart Pearce is a world-renowned Voice & Presence Coach who has spent the last forty years as the go-to Voice Coach for the great and the good. Stewart's work has inspired change during key moments of history, as you may read in ‘DIANA THE VOICE OF CHANGE' concerning his work with the late Diana Princess of Wales, during the last two years of her life. Stewart has coached Margaret Thatcher, Anita Roddick, Vanessa Redgrave, Hugh Bonneville, Eddie Redmayne, and Mark Rylance - to name just a few. Stewart helps thought leaders and change-makers to achieve a more authentic presence, as they ignite their radiance to broadcast their unique message in the world.

Worst Foot Forward
The 3rd Foot: Maurice Flitcroft

Worst Foot Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 27:56


With the Open Championship golf underway, it's about time Barry led us through the biography of the so-called Phantom Of The Open, aka Maurice Flitcroft. Immortalised in the film starring Mark Rylance, Flitcroft tried to fool the powers-that-be by entering the Open in 1976, a mere two years after taking up the game. In doing so, he set a record for the worst ever score posted in the event and entered many more times under various aliases to avoid being detected. His story is funny, heartwarming and VERY Worst Foot Forward. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @VanderLaugh Follow us on Instagram: @worstfoot  Join us on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/9buWKthgfx Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you'd like to support the show during this whole pandemic thing, and especially as we work on our first book and plan some live shows! https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com

Dr. Theresa Bullard
Ep. 24 • Expressing our True Essence

Dr. Theresa Bullard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 30:06


In Episode 24, "Expressing Our True Essence," we delve into working with people on a world stage, exploring the power of voice and sound as the core of creation. Uncover ways to understand our own consciousness, achieve a balance between doing and being, and unlock the key to magnetism. Discover the art of creating flux from permanency, living in the substance of life connected to our feelings and reverence for life. Watch this episode to expand your understanding and embrace the profound mysteries of existence with Dr. Theresa and Stewart Pearce on Quantum Minds TV. Sign up with your email address to receive early access to the new episodes soon as they release! To watch the full episode and register, go to https://www.quantummindstv.com/ What is Quantum Minds TV? The new paradigm is about empowering and expanding our awareness of who we are, our vast potential, and how we can transform our world for the better. Quantum Minds TV is an open and flowing exchange of ideas about some of the most paradigm-shattering concepts that challenge outmoded ways of thinking and being. These conscious conversations help to reveal, and even pioneer, emergent new paradigm philosophies. By drawing from a myriad of different subjects, including modern science, ancient wisdom, and innate human potential, we aim to catalyze the expansion of human consciousness! Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke Bio: Dr. Theresa Bullard is a Ph.D. physicist, author, speaker, international teacher with the Modern Mystery School, change agent, and the world-renowned host of Mystery Teachings on Gaia TV. Throughout her life-long journey, she has discovered innovative ways to weave together her education as a Ph.D. Physicist, with her life-long pursuit of understanding spirituality. Dr. Theresa uses modern-day quantum physics with powerful, time-tested techniques to harness consciousness, bringing a truly fresh, mind-expanding, and powerfully altering approach. Learn More: https://www.TheresaBullard.com Stewart Pearce Bio: Stewart Pearce is a world-renowned Voice & Presence Coach who has spent the last forty years as the go-to Voice Coach for the great and the good. Stewart's work has inspired change during key moments of history, as you may read in ‘DIANA THE VOICE OF CHANGE' concerning his work with the late Diana Princess of Wales, during the last two years of her life. Stewart has coached Margaret Thatcher, Anita Roddick, Vanessa Redgrave, Hugh Bonneville, Eddie Redmayne, and Mark Rylance - to name just a few. Stewart helps thought leaders and change-makers to achieve a more authentic presence, as they ignite their radiance to broadcast their unique message in the world.

Streaming Things: Binge and Nerd
The Outfit (2022)

Streaming Things: Binge and Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 59:15


This week's patron chosen film is 2022's The Outfit - starring Mark Rylance and Zoey Deutch. This film was chosen by patron of the show, Jeanette Murphy. Chris and Steve gush about Graham Moore's directorial debut due to its stellar writing, acting, and simple concept. Its got mobsters, a rat, and a humble tailor - I mean cutter! 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:48 - Overall Thoughts 00:15:07 - Scene by Scene Recap ⁠⁠⁠We're on YouTube!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Check out our Merch.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠We have a new website!⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Support us on Patreon!⁠⁠ Join the conversation at streamingthingspod@gmail.com For Streaming Things updates, follow us on Instagram:@streamingthingspodofficial Follow us all on Twitter! @StreamThingPod for the show. @moviesRtherapy for Chris. @stevemay13 for Steve.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠This month Streaming Things is brought to you by...

Mentors on the Mic
Becoming... CEO of Samuel Goldwyn Films Ben Feingold

Mentors on the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 56:14


Ben Feingold is the current CEO of Samuel Goldwyn Films, which licenses, releases and distributes art-house, independent and foreign films. Previous to working at Samuel Goldwyn, he was the President of Columbia TriStar Home Video and the Former President Worldwide Home Entertainment Digital Distribution and Product Acquisitions at Sony Pictures. Samuel Goldwyn Films is dedicated to working with both world-renowned and emerging writers/filmmakers and committed to filmed entertainment that offers original voices in uniquely told stories. This is best exemplified by the Academy Award® nominated SUPER SIZE ME; the critically acclaimed feature debut by Francis Lee GOD'S OWN COUNTRY; SXSW winner MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND; Warwick Thornton's Australian western SWEET COUNTRY starring Sam Neill, Bryan Brown, and Hamilton Morris; the Wim Wenders film, starring James McAvoy and Academy Award winner® Alicia Vikander, SUBMERGENCE; A BOY A GIRL A DREAM starring Omari Hardwick and Meagan Good; Sci-Fi/Fantasy PARADISE HILLS starring Emma Roberts; the horror/thriller film starring Patrick Schwarzenegger and Miles Robbins DANIEL ISN'T REAL; the road-trip comedy COME AS YOU ARE; action packed Scott Adkins lead film DEBT COLLECTORS; MR. JONES starring James Norton, Vanessa Kirby, and Peter Sarsgaard; the sea shanty true story FISHERMAN'S FRIENDS; epic drama WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS starring Academy Award® winner Mark Rylance, Academy Award® nominee Johnny Depp, and Robert Pattinson; FROM THE VINE starring Joe Pantoliano; LGBTQ+ teen comedy DATING AMBER; LUXOR starring Andrea Riseborough; and the Danish Oscar® Entry ANOTHER ROUND starring Mads Mikkelsen. Upcoming releases include RAMS starring Sam Neill; LGBTQ+ COWBOYS starring Steve Zahn and Jillian Bell; horror/thriller DREAMCATCHER; the food-centric FOOD CLUB; and THE GOOD TRAITOR. In this episode, we talk about: • Being the savior behind the movie When Harry Met Sally • How NBC put Seinfeld on the air and cancelled it twice, but how Ben kept the rights to distribution when they sold it • Helped launch the DVD format and the digital business • Made a deal with Dave Chappelle to make one of his first concert movies in 2004 “for what it's worth” with SHOWTIME • Created the first game show channel • Helped Will Packer make his first movie by giving him his first deal • Why men were the early adopters of DVDs • Turned down running Blockbuster twice because they had too much debt • Making an offer for CODA (which went to Apple for $25 million) and competing with the big streaming platforms • Why a filmmaker should go with Samuel Goldwyn for distribution instead of a larger streaming platform Guest: LinkedIn Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you liked this episode, check out Actor/Director Tony Goldwyn (President Fitzgerald in Scandal)

Booked Up with Jen Taub
9: Hamlet's Heirs with Linda Charnes

Booked Up with Jen Taub

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 73:16


Dr. Linda Charnes ––  Professor of English, European Studies and Gender Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington where she has taught since 1989–– joined Jen to talk about Hamlet, Talionic Law (aka retributive eye-for-an-eye justice), and America's revenge fantasies.  She is the author of several books about Shakespeare, contemporary politics, and political psychology. Her first book was Notorious Identity: Materializing the Subject in Shakespeare published in 1993 by Harvard University Press, followed by Hamlet's Heirs: Shakespeare and the Politics of a New Millennium, originally published in 2007 by Routledge, 2007, with a second edition in 2015. Dr. Charnes has bucked the trend of academic treatments of Shakespeare's work in favor of unorthodox approaches that challenge temporal periods, field silos and most importantly, divides between ivory tower and mass cultural versions of Shakespeare's plays. An expert in psychoanalytic and political theories, She was among the first to create and model an unorthodox blending of theoretical approaches, which she has called “a theory without organs.”  Dr. Charnes has lectured at prestigious venues all over the world, and directed faculty seminars at the Folger Shakespeare Library and the International Shakespeare Conference at Stratford-Upon-Avon. She fondly recalls giving the pre-performance lecture on Hamlet at the New Globe Theater in London, on the first night of Mark Rylance's performance in the title role. The date was July 4th , 2000. In 2021, she was awarded the James P. Holland Award for Career Distinguished Teaching and Service to Students at Indiana University, Bloomington. For a cool photo of Linda click here for the website Contact Booked Up: You can email Jen & the Booked Up team at: BOOKEDUP@POLITICON.COM or by writing to:  BOOKED UP  P.O. BOX 147 NORTHAMPTON, MA 01061 Get More from Linda Charnes Website |  Author of HAMLET'S HEIRS and NOTORIOUS IDENTITY Get More from Jen Taub: Twitter | Website | Author of BIG DIRTY MONEY 

Orphan Black: The Next Chapter
Introducing Spark Hunter

Orphan Black: The Next Chapter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 18:39


This week, we would like to introduce you to Spark Hunter, a new podcast distributed by Realm. When the world's most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evolving consciousness, designed to explore the nature of human ethics while on the most universal of quests: to find her purpose in the world.  Realm presents Spark Hunter, a Fighter Steel Production, starring Mark Rylance, Rebecca Ferguson, and Linda Powell with Charles Dance and Sting. Directed by Trudie Styler. Written by KB Miller and Teressa Tunney. Listen Away.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dark Tome
Introducing Spark Hunter

Dark Tome

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 18:39


This week, we would like to introduce you to Spark Hunter, a new podcast distributed by Realm. When the world's most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evolving consciousness, designed to explore the nature of human ethics while on the most universal of quests: to find her purpose in the world.  Realm presents Spark Hunter, a Fighter Steel Production, starring Mark Rylance, Rebecca Ferguson, and Linda Powell with Charles Dance and Sting. Directed by Trudie Styler. Written by KB Miller and Teressa Tunney. Listen Away.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Maximum Film!
Episode 275: 'Bones and All' with Daniel Waters

Maximum Film!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 64:54


Screenwriter and director Daniel Waters (Heathers, Hudson Hawk, Batman Returns, Vampire Academy) joins what he's hoping will be a “wall-to-wall lovefest” for Bones and All, the cannibal love story starring former Ify Nwadiwe co-star Timothée Chalamet. Will one of our hosts rip his proverbial still beating heart from his chest? That's the drama today on a very memorable episode of Max™️.Then, we'll have a Hotline call about favorite movie scumbags. And a Christmas Movie Minute!What's GoodAlonso - Matt Rogers, Have You Heard of Christmas?Drea - silk pillowcasesDaniel - Trent Reznor's score to this film (and via Alonso, Batman Returns as a Christmas movie)Ify - Nicholas Brittell's Moonlight score/5th Anniversary editionITIDICWarner Bros Discovery Testing New Names for Combined Streaming ServicesRustic Films Team Makes Deal to Create 10 Microbudget Features23 in ‘23: The Oscars Will Air All 23 Categories Live Staff PicksDrea - Leonor Will Never DieDaniel - Return to SeoulAlonso - The Holiday SitterIfy - Spinners, a short film starring Timothée  ChalametWe're sponsored this week by The Podcast Podcast Podcast. Each week podcasters ONeil, Olivia and Tyler pitch each other innovative, lucrative, and absolutely bonkers podcast ideas - then create them in the second half of the show! Follow along at WebsiteWebsiteWebsite.biz or on social media @TriplePCast.Here's how to get your own Jumbotron. Alonso's Christmas Books!I'll Be Home For Christmas MoviesHave Yourself a Movie Little Christmas***With:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeDaniel WatersProduced by  Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher