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Disney Channel has made a frenemy out of us with this movie...yikesFrenemies (January 13, 2012)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Daisy von Scherler Mayer (TV director, Nurse Jackie, House of Lies, Chicago Med, Bosch, Made for Love, Yellowjackets)Written by Alexa Young (only credit), Dava Savel (Dinosaurs, Ellen, That's So Raven, Sonny with a Chance, Raven's Home, Bubble Guppies), Wendy Weiner (The Talent Show, Dating Rules from My Future Self - this was last credit)Starring: Bella Thorne as Avalon Greene (Shake it Up, The Duff, Famous in Love, Paradise City, music videos)Zendaya as Halley Brandon (Shake it Up, Spider Man, KC Undercover, The Greatest Showman, Dune, Euphoria Challengers, music videos)Mary Mouser as Savannah O'Neal / Emma Reynolds (voice of Eloise, NCIS, Body of Proof, Cobra Kai)Nick Robinson as Jake Logan (Jurassic World, Melissa & Joey, Love Simon, Love Victor, Maid, History of the World: Part II)Stefanie Scott as Julianne Bryan (A.N.T. Farm, Jem and the Holograms, The Girl in the Woods)Connor Price as Walker (Cinderella Man, Murdoch Mysteries, Being Human, X Company) Jascha Washington as Kendall Brandon (Da Boom Crew - this was last credit)Dylan Everett as Lance Lancaster (How to Be Indie, Wingin' It, Degrassi: the Next Generation, Pure)Kathryn Greenwood as Lisa Logan (George & Martha, Wind at My Back, My Big Fat Greek Weddings 2 & 3, character actor)Doug Murray as Roger O'Neal (How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Family Biz, Miss Sloane, Blues Clues)Synopsis: Bella Thorne and Zendaya Coleman, who play Rocky and CeCe in hit Disney Channel series Shake It Up, star in this Disney Channel Original Movie. It is a comedy about three pairs of friends whose relationships go from good to bad and back again. Several couples fall out over girls, boys and work. Can all these couples settle their differences and be friends again?Fun Facts: Bella & Zendaya were on a show together at the time of this movie's filmingBased a BookNext Movie: Radio Rebel ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews John Madden, director of "Shakespeare in Love," which premiered on this day 25 years ago on Dec. 11, 1998. They spoke in 2016 when Madden visited Washington D.C. to promote his political thriller "Miss Sloane." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews John Madden, director of "Shakespeare in Love," which premiered on this day 25 years ago on Dec. 11, 1998. They spoke in 2016 when Madden visited Washington D.C. to promote his political thriller "Miss Sloane." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
กลับมาแล้ว หลังจากที่หายไปนาน สัปดาห์นี้มาพร้อมกับหนังตึงๆ อึนๆ 3 เรื่องรวด Miss Sloane ขุดชีวิตล๊อบบี้ยีสต์ Perfect Blue แผลใจไอดอล Oppenheimer นิวเคลียร์ แต่พี่ไม่เคลียร์ #MinorityPodcast #โดนตัวไหนมา #Wonderrama #รีวิว #ThaiPodcast #Oppenheimer #PerfectBlue #MissSloane
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley celebrates Oscar week and International Women's Day by flashing back to two interviews with the reigning Best Actress champ Jessica Chastain. First, you'll hear a 2016 conversation about her political thriller "Miss Sloane," followed by a 2017 conversation about her World War II drama "The Zookeeper's Wife." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley celebrates Oscar week and International Women's Day by flashing back to two interviews with the reigning Best Actress champ Jessica Chastain. First, you'll hear a 2016 conversation about her political thriller "Miss Sloane," followed by a 2017 conversation about her World War II drama "The Zookeeper's Wife." (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Writer and Director Jeremy Robbins was Story Editor for 2 Seasons of the Blumhouse horror anthology series — The Purge — based on the successful film franchise (grossing $500M+ worldwide) of the same name; he worked closely with James DeMonaco, creator of the franchise, in allowing viewers to explore a time in which all crime is declared legal for a 12 hour period. The show aired on USA Network and Hulu, and has featured actors including Gabriel Chavarria, Lee Allen Tergesen, Derek Luke and William Baldwin through its run. Prior to The Purge, Jeremy wrote and directed the acclaimed short films Newsworthy and Aftermath, both featuring his younger brother Noah Robbins (The Trial of the Chicago 7; Indignation; Miss Sloane; Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), and the latter featuring Will Rogers (Bridge of Spies; A Rainy Day in New York), both in standout performances. He also wrote APEX, the pulse-pounding wilderness thriller about “man, woman and nature” which was featured on The Blacklist in 2021. A BA graduate from Yale, Jeremy returned to Columbia, where he earned his MFA in Film, as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Film. We discuss his family's encouragement for the arts; the seeds which lay the foundation for his desire to attend film school; writing for a major television show; working with Barry Sonnenfeld and Adam McKay; and retaining authenticity as an artist, writer and director.Opening Credits: 1st Contact - Seeds of Life; Closing Credits: HoliznaCC0 - Manic WarLord Mother
The No-Name Cinema Society discusses the latest collaboration between director John Madden and actor Jessica Chastain (they also discussed THE DEBT in Episode 27.2). See what they have to say about the political thriller MISS SLOANE. Originally aired on YouTube in December 2016.
In a Film Stories special episode, Oscar-nominated director John Madden reflects with Simon on the release of his latest film, Operation Mincemeat. The pair look at its changing release plans, and its eventual success. Plus the perils of bringing a true story to the screen. They also touch on the release of Madden's 2016 film Miss Sloane, and go back to investigate the casting of his breakthrough movie, Mrs Brown. All this and more in our latest special episode...
Devon introduces David to a powerhouse performance from Jessica Chastain in John Madden's under appreciated drama MISS SLOANE!
Get a Clue (June 28th, 2002)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Maggie Greenwald (Pete & Pete, Backyardigans, Madame Secretary)Written by Alana Sanko (Dragon Tales, Just for Kicks)Starring: Lindsay Lohan as Alexandra "Lexy" Gold (Parent Trap, Mean Girls, Freaky Friday, Herbie Fully Loaded, Music Videos)Brenda Song as Jenn (Ultimate Christmas Present, Stuck in the Suburbs, Phil of the Future, Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior, Suite Life, Station 19)Bug Hall as Jack Downey (Little Rascals, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Criminal Minds)Ian Gomez as Nicholas Petrossian / Mr. Orlando Walker (My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Felicity, Drew Carey, Cougar Town, Supergirl, The Morning Show, Physical)Ali Mukaddam as Gabe (Angela Anaconda, Redwall, Anne of Green Gables animated, Rolie Polie Olie, Franklin, Radio Free Roscoe, Miss Sloane, Spun Out)Dan Lett as Frank Gold (Babar, X Men Apocalypse, Molly's Game, Amanda Plummer as Miss Gertrude Dawson (LA Law, The Fisher King, Pulp Fiction, Hercules, Phineas & Ferb, Ratched)Charles Shaughnessy as Detective Charles Meany / Falco Grandville (Mom's on a Date with a Vampire, The Nanny, Mad Men, Days of Our Lives)Kim Roberts as Mrs. Stern (Cheetah Girls, Jump In, Degrassi: The Next Gen, Z-O-M-B-I-E-S, Baroness Von Sketch Show, Paw Patrol) Eric Fink as Mr. Goldblum (character actor)Jennifer Pisana as Taylor Gold (Flash Forward, stopped in 2007)Keenan MacWilliam as Karen (The Saddle Club, stopped in 2008)Synopsis: Lexy is a spoilt rich kid who loves to get the best stories for her school's gossip column, but a pic she publishes of her teachers triggers a strange course of events, and one of the teachers goes missing. With her friend Jack, she decides to investigate, and finds herself caught in a web of intrigue. It's an explosive parcel of action and adventure.Fun Facts:This is the last film that Lindsay Lohan stars in under her original Disney contract that required her to do three movies, the other two being The Parent Trap and Life-Size.At the beginning of the movie when Lexy and Jen are showing each other their outfit choices, the song playing was later used in Hannah Montana as being the song that Mikayla (Selena Gomez) sings.A song by the band Prozzak, "Get a Clue," appeared in the film and the music video was shown on Disney Channel at the time of its release. The name of the band was changed to Simon and Milo, named after the characters depicted in the music video, so their band name would not be associated with the drugs.A well-concealed reshoot took place in late 2001 to film a different ending concluding that the villain in the film was Meany. In the original ending, the villain turned out to be Mrs. Stern, a teacher at Lexy's school who had known Mr. Walker while he was living in Arizona.Next Movie: Gotta Kick It Up! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
ليس بريئاً ما تقدمه الأعمال الأميركية من خفايا تتناول واقع السياسة الداخلية للبلاد، والرسائل التي تحاول إيصالها.أي قوة عكسها فيلم "Miss Sloane" لسماسرة النفوذ السياسي ضمن جماعات الضغط في أميركا؟
作品情報 女神の見えざる手(Original title: Miss Sloane) 2016年 アメリカ : 監督 ジョン・マッデン : 出演 ジェシカ・チャステイン、マーク・ストロング、ググ・バサ=ロー、他 予告 YouTube https://youtu.be/WxGc__LCTWg 本編 Amazon prime https://amzn.to/3nJfYRk 応援メッセージのハッシュタグ #夜のゆいろく#ゆいろく 聴いてくれてありがとう
welcome to season 2 of we admitted, a production of the recovering us project! we are so glad to be back and to be with you. in this episode we catch you up on a few gigantic things that happened during our break and look forward to what we hope will be a mind-expanding, heart opening new season of admissions. #artheals picks: Cait: Astrology for the Soul by Jan Spiller cat: Miss Sloane available on Netflix also mentioned in this episode: You Were Born For This by Chani Nicholas communion: the female search for love by bell hooks Molly's Game available to rent on Amazon & Apple connect w/us: team: @weadmittedpod cat: cathbradley.com Cait: @caitcameraface questions, show ideas? you can go to weadmittedpod.com and drop them there. better yet, share your thoughts and become a part of our growing community on Patreon. there are some great new benefits to joining us there this season. be sure to check them out!
Here comes another round of film and TV recommendations from yours truly! Tune in to hear about the intense political thriller "Miss Sloane," which stars Jessica Chastain as a cold, successful DC lobbyist; the documentary "Sing Me a Lullaby," which tells the incredible, true story of a girl reconnecting her mother with her birth family; and the Korean drama "Navillera," which is about an elderly man pursuing his dreams of becoming a ballerina.
Today’s guest is the amazing Max Richter. I'm a huge fan of his music (and you are likely to be too).Max stands as one of the most prodigious figures on the contemporary music scene. From synthesizers and computers to a full symphony orchestra, Max’s innovative work encompasses solo albums, ballets, concert hall performances, film and TV series, video art installations and theatre works.He writes beautifully crafted, intelligent work that is disarming in its honesty; his music, despite its underlying sophistication, remains accessible to all. His enduring appeal has led him to surpass a billion streams and a million album sales. Although long a part of the avant-garde, through his influential solo albums, Max has become an influential composer in film and television, creating the brilliant score for Golden Globe and European Film Academy Award-winner Waltz with Bashir, HBO’s cult drama The Leftovers, Miss Sloane with Jessica Chastain, Hostiles starring Christian Bale, Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror, and Tom Hardy’s Taboo, for example.Numerous directors, including Martin Scorsese, have dipped into Richter’s catalogue when they need something special.Ten years in the making, Max’s latest work is Voices, which which brings together recordings of people in over 70 countries reading the the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with a massive and very unusual orchestra. It’s second part, Voices 2, is releasing this month.Listen as we discuss:Max's story, and how and early love of music guided is future without hesitationHis partner, Yulia Mahr, who he's been with for 30 years (and some relationship advice)His 8.5 hour masterpiece, Sleep, which served as a statement against living life on the hamster wheelHow Max's native language is music, and mine is math, and where those overlap.Slowing down (of course)The creative process behind composing his hit film soundtrack for Waltz with BashirHis newest project, Voices, and Voices 2, dedicated to readings of the Universal Declaration of Human RightsThe power of hearing the declaration in languages you don't understandVoices 2, releasing this week, and why its structure leads us to dream of a better futureThe difference between recording on tape vs. digital, and why tape feels 'alive.'Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.com/podcastConnect with Max Richter on Facebook @maxrichtermusic, Instagram @maxrichtermusic, Twitter @maxrichtermusic, and his website, maxrichtermusic.com Don't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday and Thursday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy.
Wer schon Folge 52 gehört hat, der erinnert sich: Es geht noch weiter in unserer Polit-Talkrunde mit Tilmann Friedrich als Gast. Nachdem der Plan, bereits in Episode 52 über die Filme VICE, OFFICIAL SECRETS & DIE ERFINDUNG DER WAHRHEIT (orig. Miss Sloane) zu sprechen, gescheitert ist, da wir uns zu sehr im Thema der Politik verquatscht haben, folgt in der Fortsetzung nun endlich der Filmtalk. Mit Tilmann, seines Zeichens sehr aktiv im politischen Berliner Leben, haben wir den perfekten Gast gesehen um über politische Filme der letzten Jahre zu reden und diese zu reviewen. Wer nicht so Bock hat auf Politik: Keine Angst, der typische Nonsens ist natürlich auch dabei und am Ende ziehen wir natürlich wieder in üblicher Film-Manier unsere Fazits zu besagten Filmen. Neben inhaltlichen Fragen, die eben auch das reale politische Leben betreffen, geht es dann also auch um Regie, Kamera, Ausstattung & co und wir nehmen Christian Bale, Jessica Chastain & Keira Knightley unter die Lupe. Alles natürlich zunächst auch spoilerfrei und sicherlich für jeden Hörere, ob nun politisch- und filminteressiert oder auch nicht. Eins ist jedenfalls klar: Mit Til als Gast wird die eindreiviertel Stunde nicht langweilig! Viel Spaß!
Mais uma semana terminando, e claro, só termina depois do Café com Canellas! Hoje o Pedro trouxe mais um spoiler, uma alternativa perfeita pra quem quer investir em bolsa americana com certa segurança: o novo COE S&P Alta com retorno mínimo, que chega na nossa prateleira em breve. É um produto que não tem variação cambial e acompanha o índice S&P500, que está nas suas máximas histórias. Pro final de semana, a indicação é o filme Miss Sloane, que conta a história de uma grande lobista americana e traz um viés interessante de ética nos negócios.
Dan and Eric talk about Independence Day, patriotism, government, Trump, CrossFit, primaries, masks, Ypsilanti mayor, police, Washington Redskins, Golden State Killer, Roundup, Bayer, Stouffers, Segway, Microsoft, Apple, iOS 14, iPad OS, MacOS, AirPods, Apple Watch, AppleTV, Carl Reiner, Joel Schumacher, Nightmare on Wax, 36 Mafia, Europe, Steve Vai, The Hunt, Jaws 2, Open Water, The Arrival, Miss Sloane, Little Joe, Airport, Body Cam, The Other Lamb, Ocean's 13, Ocean's 8, Athlete A, 7500, The Bourne trilogy, Jeffrey Epstein, The Mummy
Gugu Mbatha-Raw has proven herself a chameleonic star of stage and screen. Since studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, appearing on London stages and TV series, and then breaking out with her British Independent Film Award-winning turn in the feature film “Belle,” the actor-activist has dazzled in everything from period dramas to sci-fi adventures. In episode #100 of “In the Envelope,” Gugu opens up about the artistic processes she relies on—including using music, accents, and even scents—to get into character. Gugu has starred in “Larry Crowne,” “Undercovers,” “Beyond the Lights,” “Concussion,” “Miss Sloane,” “Black Mirror: San Junipero,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Cloverfield Paradox,” “A Wrinkle in Time,” “Fast Color,” “Motherless Brooklyn,” and this year, on AppleTV+’s drama “The Morning Show” as Hannah Shoenfeld and in the film “Misbehaviour” as Miss World pageant winner Jennifer Hosten. This episode is brought to you by AppleTV+. --- Backstage has been the #1 resource for actors and talent-seekers for 60 years. In the Envelope, Backstage’s podcast, features intimate, in-depth conversations with today’s most noteworthy film, television, and theater actors and creators. This is your guide to every aspect of acting, from voiceover and commercial work to casting directors, agents, and more. Full of both know-how and inspiration, In the Envelope airs weekly to cover everything from practical advice on navigating the industry, to how your favorite projects are made, to personal stories of success and failure alike. Join host Jack Smart, Awards Editor at Backstage, for this guide on how to live the creative life from those who are doing it every day: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ Subscribe and listen to In the Envelope: - SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/2jUpnnw - Google Play: https://bit.ly/2DHkPwt - iTunes: https://apple.co/2rs0llz - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2QNmu6C - Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DJv6bD Follow Backstage and In the Envelope on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast Looking to get cast? Browse Backstage casting listings: https://www.backstage.com/casting Check out Backstage’s community-driven virtual programming, The Slate: https://bit.ly/2WDNXf0 Backstage stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Visit our list of resources: https://bit.ly/3cuMBt5 Special thanks to... - Host: Jack Smart - Producer: Jamie Muffett - Social Media: Katie Minard - Design: Mark Stinson and Caitlin Watkins - Additional Support: Kasey Howe, Samantha Sherlock, Oriella St. Louis
Part 2 of 2. Miss Sloane is not a traditional spy film by any measure, but the Tradecraft is Real in the psychological game of move and countermove depicted in this oh-so-dirty! depiction of Washington politics. Know your enemy and know what cards they have in their hand. Music and SFX used under CCA license https://www.spieslikeus.net/attributions for details.
Part 1 of 2. Miss Sloane is not a traditional spy film by any measure, but the Tradecraft is Real in the psychological game of move and countermove depicted in this oh-so-dirty! depiction of Washington politics. Know your enemy and know what cards they have in their hand. Music and SFX used under CCA license https://www.spieslikeus.net/attributions for details.
In de eerste Melon Mei is de hoofdmoot weggelegd voor The Return of the Johns! Besprekingen van 7 Women (John Ford - 1966), Under the Volcano (John Huston - 1984) en Miss Sloane (John Madden - 2016) komen aan bod waarvan één film een serieuze odd one out blijkt te zijn. Maarten legt de eerste tien Star Trek films onder de loep, maar vergeet er eentje, en de Gremlins gaan opnieuw elk voor hun collectie staan voor de twaalfde letter in het The Movie Alphabet segment. Er wordt weer gegeten en gelachen, volop in bad gegaan en verrast gereageerd. Just the way you like it!
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies Podcast. Each episode, we delve deep into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor.In this Munson's Choice episode, we discuss the life and career of Jessica Chastain. Nominated for 2 Oscars for her roles in Zero Dark Thirty and The Help, Chastain has put together quite a career over the past 15 years. We examine her powerhouse performances in films like Miss Sloane, Molly's Game and Take Shelter, and dig into some of her lesser known roles. The reviews alone for the films Jolene and The Tree of Life are worth the price of admission. Where does her career rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Welp nothing floats forever. This week in the balcony, the boys bid a fond farewell to Derry, ME with their most recent movie yet, 2019's IT Chapter Two. The boys gathered the balconeers and headed to the cinema on opening night and will recount you with their tale of surviving a two hour and fifty minute sequel. How much popcorn is too much? Where should you deposit the excess? Would you believe that the key to defeating an ancient cosmic evil is to study with the Roastmaster General Jeff Ross? IT Chapter Two stars Professor X, Miss Sloane, Stefon, Ziggy, a guy on a horse, another guy, and Pennywise the damn dancing clown. Just call us angel of the balcony! It's Two Boys in a Balcony. Pray for us! email: balconyboysshow@gmail.com@balconyboysshow on facebook, twitter, and instagram
Jessica Chastain emerged nearly a decade ago with a bevy of roles in major Oscar films like The Tree of Life and The Help and immediately cemented her place as a performer destined for Oscar. After a second nomination for Zero Dark Thirty, her roles after have all garnered some Oscar talk including John Madden’s … Continue reading "060 – Miss Sloane (with Kevin O’Keeffe)"
* Who played the role of Miss Sloane better, me or Jessica Chastain? * Does Phil Ferguson recommend self-directed IRAs? The answer may surprise you. * Where will all the COOL people be this Easter weekend??? #AAcon19: https://www.aacon2019.org Phil Ferguson show: http://polarisfinancialplanning.com/the-phil-ferguson-show Flim clip from "Miss Sloane" https://youtu.be/0z0J_t33-b4 Equality Rally event https://www.facebook.com/events/2119395841506948/?ti=ia ********************************************************************************* Learn about becoming a Habeas Humor patron at www.patreon.com/habehumor Make a one-time contribution to Habeas Humor at paypal.me/habehumor Check out our Sub Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/habhumor/ Subscribe to Habeas Humor on iTunes: https://itun.es/us/sms5hb.c Subscribe on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/habeas-humor Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ix4wxwinddfzxkzhlmgxajgkuie Email the show: HabeHumor@gmail.com Twitter: @habeashumor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/habeashumor/ Please note that this podcast is for entertainment only and does not constitute legal advice or form an attorney-client relationship. All rights reserved
This week, Rajyasree Sen and Abhinandan Sekhri discuss Meri Pyaari Bindu, the trailer for Kangana Ranaut's Simran and the resultant controversy around it. The two also weigh in on Netflix's Get Me Roger Stone and Miss Sloane. And they'd be amiss if they didn't discuss Justin Beiber's performance in India, and how disappointing it was. Did you know Shah Rukh Khan's gave a TED Talk? Well, listen in to find out more. The Indian Air Force has a new ad and our podcast duo have many thoughts. All this and more discussed and dissected in this episode of the Awful and Awesome Entertainment Wrap. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, our three idiots talk a LOT about movies, including reviews of the new Netflix Special, Polar, plus conversations about Miss Sloane, Final Destination 2, TrashHouse - by British Comedy/Horror director, Pat Higgins, Poached Eggs, Foxes and Rabbits, Terminator 2, Bad driving, cinematic soundtracks and a host of other topics which take us through an 85 minute episode where they assume their own Gangster-Rap identities.
Du western à Blade Runner et La Haine, les secrets des ambiances réussies Un podcast sur le son au cinéma, comment on le fabrique et à quoi il sert. Effets, trucages et astuces, les oreilles d'or du cinéma révèlent comment ils créent la bande sonore d'un film. Ils sont bruiteurs, monteurs ou compositeurs, ils travaillent sur des blockbusters de science-fiction ou des films d'auteur, ils adorent leur métier et racontent tout depuis leur studio. Episode 1/5 : Du vent dans la plaine Dans ce premier épisode, les ingénieurs du son de La haine, Gravity et Sur mes lèvres dévoilent les bases de la mise en scène sonore. Ils racontent le rôle de l'ambiance au cinéma, expliquent comment le son des films peut raconter une histoire, donner des indices et entrer dans l'inconscient du spectateur pour influencer ses émotions. Films cités dans l'épisode : La Môme, Sur mes lèvres, Blade Runner, La Haine, Gravity, Rencontres du troisième type. Anecdote : Dans La Haine, toutes les séquences à Paris sont en son mono, et tout ce qui se passe en banlieue est en stéréo. Ce qui donne à la capitale l'effet d'une ville inconnue, confuse et dangereuse pour les banlieusards, quand au contraire leur cité trouve avec un son large et riche une forme de grâce et de profondeur. Avec : Pascal Villard, monteur son et sound designer (Santa & Cie, De rouille et d'os, De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté). César du meilleur son pour La Môme et Sur mes lèvres.Guillaume Bouchateau, monteur son et sound designer (Valérian, Les Combattants, Jack et la mécanique du cœur).Jean-Stéphane Guitton, compositeur et professeur de musique de film au conservatoire de Paris.Anne Le Campion, mixeuse (La jeune fille et la mort, Miss Sloane, Léon...) César du meilleur son pour Tous les matins du monde.Nicolas Becker, bruiteur, sound designer et compositeur (Gravity, 127 heures, La Haine, Premier contact...) Enregistrements : juin-septembre 18 - Entretiens, montage, textes et voix : Laetitia Druart - Réalisation : Samuel Hirsch et Laetitia Druart - Musique originale et mix : Samuel Hirsch - Illustration : Zaven Najjar - Production : ARTE Radio
Du western à Blade Runner et La Haine, les secrets des ambiances réussies Un podcast sur le son au cinéma, comment on le fabrique et à quoi il sert. Effets, trucages et astuces, les oreilles d'or du cinéma révèlent comment ils créent la bande sonore d'un film. Ils sont bruiteurs, monteurs ou compositeurs, ils travaillent sur des blockbusters de science-fiction ou des films d'auteur, ils adorent leur métier et racontent tout depuis leur studio. Episode 1/5 : Du vent dans la plaine Dans ce premier épisode, les ingénieurs du son de La haine, Gravity et Sur mes lèvres dévoilent les bases de la mise en scène sonore. Ils racontent le rôle de l'ambiance au cinéma, expliquent comment le son des films peut raconter une histoire, donner des indices et entrer dans l'inconscient du spectateur pour influencer ses émotions. Films cités dans l'épisode : La Môme, Sur mes lèvres, Blade Runner, La Haine, Gravity, Rencontres du troisième type. Anecdote : Dans La Haine, toutes les séquences à Paris sont en son mono, et tout ce qui se passe en banlieue est en stéréo. Ce qui donne à la capitale l'effet d'une ville inconnue, confuse et dangereuse pour les banlieusards, quand au contraire leur cité trouve avec un son large et riche une forme de grâce et de profondeur. Avec : Pascal Villard, monteur son et sound designer (Santa & Cie, De rouille et d'os, De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté). César du meilleur son pour La Môme et Sur mes lèvres.Guillaume Bouchateau, monteur son et sound designer (Valérian, Les Combattants, Jack et la mécanique du cœur).Jean-Stéphane Guitton, compositeur et professeur de musique de film au conservatoire de Paris.Anne Le Campion, mixeuse (La jeune fille et la mort, Miss Sloane, Léon...) César du meilleur son pour Tous les matins du monde.Nicolas Becker, bruiteur, sound designer et compositeur (Gravity, 127 heures, La Haine, Premier contact...) Enregistrements : juin-septembre 18 - Entretiens, montage, textes et voix : Laetitia Druart - Réalisation : Samuel Hirsch et Laetitia Druart - Musique originale et mix : Samuel Hirsch - Illustration : Zaven Najjar - Production : ARTE Radio
Anand Rajaram (Second City Toronto, Miss Sloane, Odd Squad) joins Baram and Snieckus as they search for meaning and the meaning of meaning, meaning meaning is not only just the meaning but the meaning of the meaning itself as a meaning itself. Get their meaning? Not only the meaning of life but the meaning behind asking the question, "What is the meaning of life?". Also can you choose your own nickname? And what happens when your tour guide is named Jewsus? The answer to those questions and more on what is easily the most esoteric Baram and Snieckus episode to date.
(Recorded June 3, 2018) This episode, Dan, Kenny, Kova and Spoiler Steve talk Ocean's Thirteen, Miss Sloane, Upgrade and Action Point!1. The Banter Corner 6:36 2. Ocean’s Thirteen 19:163. Miss Sloane 34:544. Upgrade 50:235. Action Point 1:19:06Send us emails and feedback to sceneitcast@gmail.com. Like us on facebook.com/sceneitcast and follow us on instagram and twitter @sceneitcast
After taking a week off, the boys knock the rust off with Chris talking about A Quiet Place while Matt tries to explain why he liked and disliked Miss Sloane all at the same time. Even though it came out the week before, we decide to talk about Rampage. Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Email us at show@weareentertained.com Support us on Patreon
Podcast mensuel présenté et programmé par Dick Tomasovic. Durée : 70 minutes. Rétrospective 2017 Qu'est-ce qu'on a entendu au cinéma en 2017 ?Ce numéro de Post-synchro vous entraine en immersion dans les bandes sonores les plus marquantes de l'année écoulée, dont, par exemple, et par ordre d'apparition au podcast, Atomic Blonde, Detroit, Le Grand Méchant Renart, La Belle et la bête, Jackie, La la land, Grave, Dunkerque, Miss Sloane, King Kong Island, le Sens de la fête, Twin Peaks (saison 3), Get out, Ouvert la nuit… Bronski Beat, David Bowie, Avishai Cohen, Hans Zimmer, Max Richter, Chromatics, Emma Stone, Emma Watson, Alain Souchon, Batman et Edouard Baer, parmi bien d'autres, vous souhaitent la bonne année !
Podcast mensuel présenté et programmé par Dick Tomasovic. Durée : 70 minutes. Rétrospective 2017 Qu’est-ce qu’on a entendu au cinéma en 2017 ? Ce numéro de Post-synchro vous entraine en immersion dans les bandes sonores les plus marquantes de l’année écoulée, dont, par exemple, et par ordre d’apparition au podcast, Atomic Blonde, Detroit, Le Grand Méchant Renart, La Belle et la bête, Jackie, La la land, Grave, Dunkerque, Miss Sloane, King Kong Island, le Sens de la fête, Twin Peaks (saison 3), Get out, Ouvert la nuit… Bronski Beat, David Bowie, Avishai Cohen, Hans Zimmer, Max Richter, Chromatics, Emma Stone, Emma Watson, Alain Souchon, Batman et Edouard Baer, parmi bien d’autres, vous souhaitent la bonne année !
Stacy, Nicole, and Adam discuss Molly's Game, the idealism of Aaron Sorkin, and when the moral thing is to name names. For the real story on Molly Bloom, check out this article from Time. Also, revisit Michael Douglas' inspiring speech from The American President. And if you haven't had enough of male celebrities behaving badly, we present The Pussy Posse. Adam recommends the Dark Tower book series, Blade Runner 2049 (our episode here), and Miss Sloane (our episode here). Stacy recommends Netflix original series GLOWand Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Nicole recommends The Mirage, by Matt Ruff. Check out our website where you can sign up for our newsletter, visit our Facebook Page, talk to us on Twitter, and please leave a review for us on iTunes.
Writer/Legend Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing, The Social Network, Moneyball, Steve Jobs, A Few Good Men) delivers his directorial debut with Molly's Game - starring Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty, Miss Sloane) and Idris Elba (The Dark Tower, The Wire). Sorkin delivers the goods - sizzling dialogue from top-shelf actors at break-neck speed. Sit down, strap in, and hang on.
We're back and fresh from the theater after watching The Disaster Artist... An excellent movie! Then, of course, we fill you in on some of the movies and TV shows you may have missed and tell you whether it's worth your time or a waste of time. Carol Ann gets festive while Skyler digs deep into the "oh shit I know I've watched something I could talk about" vault. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @FinallySaw and somebody, anybody please write to us at FinallySaw@gmail.com ...even the spammers are ignoring us now! Show us some love! Or hate! Or your nudes? We'll take anything at this point.
Efter en veckas uppehåll är vi så äntligen tillbaka med ett nytt avsnitt, något vi kände för att fira med att smälla i oss smaskiga kanelbullar i inledningen. Men vi snackar givetvis film också, och då bjuder vi på en recension av det politiska dramat "Miss Sloane" med Jessica Chastain i huvudrollen. Därefter betar vi av tre trailers i form av "Blade Runner 2049", "The Dark Tower" samt vad som känns som den sjuttioelfte trailern av "Baywatch". Trevlig lyssning!
Halloween is upon us, and it's got the Alternate Ending crew in a spooky mood. In honor of "All Hallow's Eve", we discuss our favorite movies spent in creepy, rotting, abandoned old houses filled to the brim with ghosts and ghouls and unseen presences, or at least Vincent Price playing puppeteer with a skeleton. In Worth Mentioning, the whole team weighs in on seeing newly released flick The Snowman. Carrie gets really excited about sharing her newly found movie The End of the Tour (which the rest of the crew at seen), Rob shares thoughts on Miss Sloane and Tim discusses the highly anticipated The Florida Project.
Get our lukewarm takes on Made in France, Prevenge, Miss Sloane, The Lego Ninjago Movie, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Goodbye Christopher Robin, and Blade Runner 2049 in our latest ep!
Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! — https://patreon.com/thenextreel ”A senator's priority isn't representing the people, it's keeping his ass in office." This month JJ and Steve are tasked with keeping up with Miss Sloane. This drastically overlooked film from December 2016 is based on a stellar script from first-time writer Jonathan Perera and directed by John Madden. This isn't a political drama, it's not a thriller, but there is a big question to be answered that drives this story. Find out why fans of Michael Clayton and Erin Brockovich will likely enjoy this hidden gem. The most important thing to know about Miss Sloane is that you don't want to be spoiled. So check it out, and then tune in to our conversation. Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! — https://patreon.com/thenextreel ”A senator's priority isn't representing the people, it's keeping his ass in office." This month JJ and Steve are tasked with keeping up with Miss Sloane. This drastically overlooked film from December 2016 is based on a stellar script from first-time writer Jonathan Perera and directed by John Madden. This isn't a political drama, it's not a thriller, but there is a big question to be answered that drives this story. Find out why fans of Michael Clayton and Erin Brockovich will likely enjoy this hidden gem. The most important thing to know about Miss Sloane is that you don't want to be spoiled. So check it out, and then tune in to our conversation. Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
We speak to director John Madden about his new political thriller Miss Sloane, where Jessica Chastain stars as a ruthless lobbyist taking on the might of the gun lobby. The film was released in the USA two days after Trump was elected and John discusses the effect this had on both on the American box office takings and on how the he now views the film.It is a controversy that has caused thousands of complaints to the BBC and debate in the House of Lords. Last week even saw Judi Dench became involved when she criticised young performers about it. Actors 'mumbling' their dialogue, especially on TV drama, has become a common complaint of modern audiences. The director of RADA Edward Kemp and voice coach Barbara Berkery comes in to tell us why actors are struggling to be heard by viewers - and what can be done to improve their diction. Pulitzer Prize winning author Richard Ford discusses his first non-fiction book, Between Them, a two-part memoir of his parents, Edna and Parker Ford, who lived an itinerant life during the depression until their son's birth in 1944.(Photo: Richard Ford, Jackson, Mississipi, 1947. Credit: Richard Ford).
Today on English @ the Movies we talk about the saying "you're a piece of work," from the movie "Miss Sloane." She is a woman who wants to win at all costs. Do you think "you're a piece of work" is a good or bad thing to say to someone? Watch our video to find out!"
We sit down with Director John Madden and discuss his latest film, "Miss Sloane." You may recognize Madden from his previous movies such as “The Debt”, “Proof”, and “Shakespeare in Love” Madden talks about his collaboration process with the writer on this brilliant script, and what makes the title character so fascinating.
Dave and Alonso rouse themselves from post-Thanksgiving food coma to talk complicated heroines, failure at the box office (movies that do it and movies about it) and other stuff. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @linoleumcast, leave us a nice iTunes review, burn your bridges, start again. Join our club, won't you? And even though we sold out of the Deluxe Edition for this year, you can still buy Alonso's book online.
unSCRIPTED #23 with Scott Carr Literary manager and producer Scott Carr tells the entire story about how an exceptional query letter (and an amazing script, of course!) from a first time writer, Jonathan Perera (who was living in South Korea!) became the feature film (with a ton of Oscar buzz!) MISS SLOANE starring Jessica Chastain and […]
For this week our 2nd review is Jessica Chastain's now Golden Globe nominated (Best Actress Drama) starring film, "Miss Sloane." We have the entire gang on here to review this one and it's a great deal of fun. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @negsbestfilmpodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2