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Interviewees on this installment include “Hello, Love, Again” actors Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards. I also interview “Armor” actor Josh Wiggins. Favorite Movies: Forrest Gump (Kathryn Bernardo), The Pursuit of Happyness (Alden Richards), and The Shawshank Redemption (Josh Wiggins). Resume Picks: Josh Wiggins recommend The Bachelors and I also add his underrated feature Mean Dreams into the mix. Timestamps (0:00) - Intro to “Hello, Love, Again” (10:44) - Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards interview (17:26) - Intro to “Armor” (21:41) - Josh Wiggins interview Rent/purchase Armor on Amazon (we receive a slight commission). Find Your Film Follow Us On Facebook. Podcast website is Find Your Films. Find Your Film and CinemAddicts merch is available! Members of our CinemAddicts Patreon receive a bonus episode per month and early access to exclusive Movie spoilers (discussed by actors and filmmakers). For daily movie recommendations and conversation, join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group. For questions/comments on Find Your Film podcast, contact me at info@findyourfilms.com. Support my podcast and Find Your Films website by purchasing items via my Amazon SiteStripe or the affiliate links in the show notes (I receive a slight commission). #KathrynBernardo #AldenRichards #HelloLoveAgain #Armor #JoshWiggins
Discover how understanding dreams can lead to personal growth, creativity, and even overcoming nightmares. Join us as we discuss power of dream analysis and uncover the mysteries of the subconscious mind. Tune in for insights that will spark your imagination and change the way you see the world around you! Timestamps: 02:45 What is Dream Analysis & how it can benefit you? 03:50 What is the DreamMirror Method? 06:10 What personal journey led me to begin dreamwork for women? 09:07 How do dreams and physical conditions correlate? 10:52 How can you overcome nightmares? Power Mom Chronicles 14:22 Who & What inspires you? 15:28 What's the essential part of your daily routine? 16:24 What is something you wished you knew when you were younger? 17:07 Best advice you've ever received? And speaking of dreams and transformation, don't miss ‘The Addicted Child,' a poignant roadmap for families facing adolescent substance abuse, and ‘Happy Healthy Wealthy & Wise,' a collection of hard-won wisdom offering unique and practical ways to change your life. Discover the keys to well-being and happiness — one delicious plant-based meal and insightful page at a time. Connect with Megan Mary Website: http://www.womensdreamanalysis.com/ Social Media Links: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/womensdreamanalysis/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/womensdreamanalysis/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@womensdreamanalysis ADDITIONAL LINKS Not Your Momma's Podcast Available Here: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kLMN28... Check Cristina Out: Blog: https://cristinafrancy.com/ Instagram: @notyourmommas.podcast Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/notyourmo... Email for collaborations: hello@notyourmommaspodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefrancylife/support
Join Rain on LaunchLeft today as they welcome Oscar-nominated Son Lux to kick off Qasim Naqvi's launch. Tune in for an engaging conversation with Ryan, Ian, Rafiq, and Qasim Naqvi as they discuss their unique experiences and creative processes in music-making. This versatile group excels as a live band, studio recording artists, and composers, embracing various aspects of the art they cherish. As a special treat, you'll have the privilege of hearing Qasim Naqvi's captivating performance of "The Curve" at the end of the episode. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [02:23] Ryan tells how he and Rafiq came to collaborate. [08:25] Ian explains how they became composers for Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. [10:26] Rafiq shares what they have been working on recently. [12:39] Ryan comments on the reward versus the work and how the work won out. [17:42] Qasim Naqvi reveals how he met the members of Son Lux, and they all reflect on their times together. [25:02] Ryan talks about how their music is visual, and Qasim Naquiv discusses the modular synthesis while they land on making music with what they have. [40:03] Listen to “The Curve” by Qasim Naqvi. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The difference between performing on stage and recording in a studio is night-and-day. When you find like-minded artists who appreciate each other's talents, you have a winning combination. Sometimes it’s the accident that makes the music. It’s called working with what you have. BIOGRAPHIES:: SON LUX BIO: From the start, Son Lux has operated as something akin to a sonic test kitchen. The Academy Award® and BAFTA-nominated band strives to question deeply held assumptions about how music is made and reconstruct it from a molecular level. What began as a solo project for founder Ryan Lott expanded in 2014, thanks to a kinship with Ian Chang and Rafiq Bhatia too strong to ignore. The trio strengthened their chemistry and honed their collective intuition while creating, releasing, and touring six recordings, including Brighter Wounds (2018) and the triple album Tomorrows (2021). The result is a carefully cultivated musical language rooted in curiosity and balancing opposites that largely eschews genre and structural conventions. And yet, the band remains audibly indebted to iconoclastic artists in soul, hip-hop, and experimental improvisation who themselves carved new paths forward. Distilling these varied influences, Son Lux searches for an equilibrium of raw emotional intimacy and meticulous electronic constructions. Son Lux has most recently scored the new Daniels film for A24, Everything Everywhere All at Once (March 2022). The full score album features new collaborations with Mitski, David Byrne, Randy Newman, and Moses Sumney, among others. Based in New York, Rafiq Bhatia is the first-generation American son of Muslim immigrant parents who trace their ancestry to India through East Africa. Early influences such as Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane, and Madlib—as well as mentors and collaborators including Vijay Iyer and Billy Hart—prompted him to see music as a way to actively shape and represent his own identity, not limited by anyone else’s prescribed perspective. When Ian Chang describes his creative process, the phrase "third culture” keeps coming up. Born in the colony of Hong Kong in 1988, Chang has lived a nomadic life. Stationed out of New York for ten years and since relocated to Dallas, Texas, he built an impressive roster of progressive pop collaborators such as Moses Sumney, Joan As Policewoman, and Matthew Dear, among others, all while performing internationally and recording as a member of Son Lux and Landlady. Ryan Lott makes his home in Los Angeles but grew up all over the United States. Music was the one constant in his formative years spent at the piano. In addition to an extensive career writing music for dance, he has become a sought-after composer for advertising, television, and film. Lott’s feature film credits include The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (2014), Paper Towns (2015), and Mean Dreams (2017). He has co-produced and co-written music for and with Woodkid, Sufjan Stevens, and Lorde. BIOGRAPHY: QASIM NAQVI Qasim Naqvi is a drummer and founding member of Dawn of Midi. Outside of his role in D.O.M., Qasim works on various projects, from electronic music to composing for orchestras, chamber groups, dance and film. His concert music has been performed/commissioned by The BBC Concert Orchestra, Jennifer Koh, The London Contemporary Orchestra, Stargaze, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Crash Ensemble, The Now Ensemble, The Erebus Ensemble, yMusic, The Helsinki Chamber Choir, Alexander Whitley, Cikada, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra(MusicNOW Season) and others. He has been a featured composer at the Musica Nova Festival in Helsinki, the Spitalfields Festival in London, Ultima Festival, Southbank Centre and the Rest is Noise Festival in Holland. Qasim's soundtracks for the film have appeared on HBO, NBC, PBS, Showtime, New York Times Op-Docs, VICE Media, at The Tribeca, Sundance, Toronto, Rotterdam and London Film Festivals, at dOCUMENTA 13 and 14, The Guggenheim Museum, The Tate Britain (Turner Prize 2018), MOMA P.S. 1, IDFA, Berlinale and others. He has worked with such notable filmmakers as Laura Poitras, Mariam Ghani, Marc Levin, Naeem Mohaiemen, Smriti Keshari, Prashant Bhargava and Erin Heidenreich. Acoustic trio Dawn of Midi has released two albums. Their most recent Dysnomia was acclaimed by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Spin, The Guardian and the New Yorker. Radiohead personally picked Dawn of Midi as their support band for two sold-out concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden for their Moon Shaped Pool tour. Qasim earned his B.F.A in performance from the New School Jazz and Contemporary Music program and his M.F.A in composition and performance from California Institute of the Arts. He studied drums and performance with Andrew Cyrille, Joe Chambers, Reggie Workman, Buster Williams, Ralph Peterson Jr., Charlie Haden and Rashied Ali and composition with Wolfgang von Schweinitz, James Tenney, Morton Subotnick, Marc Sabat, Wadada Leo Smith, Michael Jon Fink and Anne LeBaron. He is a 2016 N.Y.F.A Fellow in Music and Sound and has received other fellowships and awards from Chamber Music America, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Mid-Atlantic Arts Council, Harvest Works, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, S.T.E.I.M. and Art OMI. Presently, Qasim lives in Brooklyn, New York and works on various projects as a freelance composer and drummer. He is represented by Erased Tapes Publishing. RESOURCE LINKS Podcast - LaunchLeft SON LUX LINKS: Son Lux Music - Website Son Lux - Instagram Son Lux - Twitter Son Lux - Facebook Son Lux - YouTube Son Lux - Soundcloud QASIM NAQVI LINKS: Qasim Naqvi - Website Qasim Naqvi - Instagram Qasim Naqvi - Twitter Qasim Naqvi - Bandcamp
Have you ever felt like your dreams got denied? Like everything you've ever worked for got flushed down the toilet? Maybe your dreams weren't actually thrown away, maybe they have just transformed into what God has planned for you.
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On today's episode I talk to composer and musician Ryan Lott. Born in Denver, CO, Ryan began playing music when he was relatively young. His first album as Son Lux, At War with Walls & Mazes, was released by Anticon in 2008, and since then they've recorded three other albums, We Are Rising in 2011, Lanterns in 2013, and Bones in 2015. In 2014, Ryan collaborated with Sufjan Stevens and Serengeti as the band Sisyphus, releasing a self-titled album that year. As a composer, Ryan has scored the soundtracks for a number of films, including Mean Dreams, Paper Towns, and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby. This Friday, City Slang will release Son Lux's latest album Brighter Wounds (and it is great!). This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
Ron has worked with directors including: Mark Lester, Robert Longo, Daniel Petrie Jr., Sturla Gunnarson, Norman Jewison, and Henry Sellick. Ron has collaborated with director David Cronenberg on a total of 16 films, including The Fly, Spider, eXistenZ, Eastern Promises, A History of Violence, A Dangerous Method, and Maps to the Stars. Ron's recent projects include Mean Dreams directed by Nathan Morlando, and Miranda de Pencier's feature film directing debut The Grizzlies.
Steve has long been creating striking images with his cinematography in such films as Flower & Garnet, Seven Times Lucky, and The Dark Hours. Steve worked on iconic Canadian Director Bruce McDonald's film, The Tracey Fragments, pushing the boundaries of cinema, as well as and the award winning debut from Charles Officer, Nurse.Fighter.Boy. Steve's work on the Canadian TV series, Durham County, earned him one of several Gemini nominations in his career. Some of Steve's other credits include the UK-Canada co-production, Snow Cake, re-teaming with Bruce McDonald for the documentary Music from the Big House, and the film Citizen Gangster. Additionally, Steve shot the drama Sitting on the Edge of Marlene, Preggoland and the television series Cardinal. More recently, Steve worked on Born to Be Blue, a re-imagining of jazz legend Chet Baker's musical comeback in the late '60s and Mean Dreams, a coming-of-age fable/thriller which had debuted at the Cannes.
Join Daniel, Nathan and the Intern for the Lost Trailers #9 on Trailer Park Podcast. The Lost Trailers series has taken a back seat recently and this episode is being brought out from the archives somewhat as it was recorded a while ago. Don't worry though, the same quality and execution you are accustomed to will not be betrayed. We check out some interesting movies for our 9th edition that got lost after they were released. Antibirth stars Natasha Lyonne and Chloe Sevigny and appears to be going for an alien immaculate conception kind of thing. Dark Night is an uncomfortable recreation of the theatre shooting in Aurora, Colorado and we discuss the merit of going near this material so soon after the tragedy occurred. The Lure is a foreign film from Poland about mermaids being adopted into a cabaret; oh and it's a horror movie and they are bloodthirsty mermaids. Mean Dreams was one of the last films in Bill Paxton's career before he died so suddenly and unfairly, the scene stealing every man looks to be at his creepy best in this thriller about abuse, desperation and young love. Opening Night stars Topher Grace as a production manager trying to keep his stage show on track as the cast of characters look to unravel it. Stick around for the round table and the Rotten Tomato game.
Join Daniel, Nathan and the Intern for the Lost Trailers #9 on Trailer Park Podcast. The Lost Trailers series has taken a back seat recently and this episode is being brought out from the archives somewhat as it was recorded a while ago. Don't worry though, the same quality and execution you are accustomed to will not be betrayed. We check out some interesting movies for our 9th edition that got lost after they were released. Antibirth stars Natasha Lyonne and Chloe Sevigny and appears to be going for an alien immaculate conception kind of thing. Dark Night is an uncomfortable recreation of the theatre shooting in Aurora, Colorado and we discuss the merit of going near this material so soon after the tragedy occurred. The Lure is a foreign film from Poland about mermaids being adopted into a cabaret; oh and it's a horror movie and they are bloodthirsty mermaids. Mean Dreams was one of the last films in Bill Paxton's career before he died so suddenly and unfairly, the scene stealing every man looks to be at his creepy best in this thriller about abuse, desperation and young love. Opening Night stars Topher Grace as a production manager trying to keep his stage show on track as the cast of characters look to unravel it. Stick around for the round table and the Rotten Tomato game.
Welcome to the House of Crouse. On Oscar weekend we celebrate actors and the craft of acting so it is with sadness we commemorate Bill Paxton who passed away yesterday at age 61. In this short podcast I speak with the director and cast of "Mean Dreams." They talk about what it was like working with Paxton and shooting one very difficult scene.
The weekly podcast from the historic Mayfair Theatre in Ottawa, Ontario. This week we chat about Mean Dreams, The Violin Teacher, Denial, Girl Asleep, and our annual Halloween tradition of a bunch of screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show hosted by the Absent Friends shadow cast! Plus, Josh gets scared when he's in the theatre by himself and hears weird noises.
Steve has long been creating striking images with his cinematography in such films as Flower & Garnet, Seven Times Lucky, and The Dark Hours. Steve worked on iconic Canadian Director Bruce McDonald's film, The Tracey Fragments, pushing the boundaries of cinema, as well as and the award winning debut from Charles Officer, Nurse.Fighter.Boy. Steve's work on the Canadian TV series, Durham County, earned him one of several Gemini nominations in his career. Some of Steve's other credits include the UK-Canada co-production, Snow Cake, re-teaming with Bruce McDonald for the documentary Music from the Big House, and the film Citizen Gangster. Steve recently shot the drama Sitting on the Edge of Marlene, Preggoland, and Born to Be Blue, a re-imagining of jazz legend Chet Baker's musical comeback in the late 1960s. In addition, he worked on the upcoming, Mean Dreams, which debuted at the Cannes.