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College football insider Tom Luginbill joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about memories and news in sports live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo asks Tom about the fall of Sports Illustrated and they talk about their favorite memories of the magazine. Tom talks about the cover of SI when Dwight Clark was making a huge catch against the Cowboys. Tom tells stories about Joe Montana and Dabo Swinney talking about that play and getting insight on why it happened that way. Bo asks Tom about his coaching growing up in the west coast and how it was all about making simplicity look hard. Tom gives memories on the old days of ESPN and a show called Inside the NFL. Tom thinks ESPN and Sports Center were better when it wasn't 24 hours because you would anticipate their release. Bo and Tom talk about an article that looks back at the college days of Jason and Travis Kelce and what kind of players they've grown into. Tom mentions that Travis almost got kicked off the team multiple times and Jason had to vouch for his brother and help him turn it around. Tom tells Bo about big signs from kids that they might not be ready for the opportunity to be a student athlete is always being late places. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're butting up against the present day with an episode about the movies of 2022. The spotlight is on a pair of oddities, as Brad Garoon recommends that Jake Ziegler watch the House, a Netflix stop-motion animated anthology/gothic horror trilogy. They talk about stop-motion animation as a medium with many genres and talk about the unique qualities of each short contained within this project. Jake recommended that Brad watch After Yang, giving the guys an opportunity to talk about Colin Farrell's big 2022, Kogonada's strengths as a director and essayist, and what it means to be human. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Matilda (1996), The Fifth Element (1997), Mind Game (2004), Sideways (2004), Moon (2009), Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), The Edge of Seventeen (2016), Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017), Junk Head (2017), Columbus (2017), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Sorry to Bother You (2018), Mute (2018), Prospect (2018), Freaks (2018), Aniara (2018), Tux and Fanny (2019), Nimic (2019), Shithouse (2020), Montana Story (2021), Mad God (2021), Wendell & Wild (2022), Close (2022), Fire of Love (2022), Argentina 1985 (2022), Matilda the Musical (2022), Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness (2022), Holy Spider (2022), The Quiet Girl (2022), The Northman (2022), Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022), Decision to Leave (2022), Living (2022), Tar (2022), Till (2022), The Woman King (2022), Top Gun: Maverick (2022), The Whale (2022), All Quiet on the Western Front (2022), Women Talking (2022), Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022), Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2022), After Sun (2022), NOPE (2022), The Fabelmans (2022), Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022), Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022), Glass Onion (2022), The Banshees of Inisherin (2022).
Owen Teague is only 24, but he's already had an opportunity to show his range as an exceptional young actor in shows like “Bloodline,” “Black Mirror,” and “The Stand” and films like “To Lesley,” “Montana Story,” and the new Nicole Holofcener film, “You Hurt My Feelings” (which opens Friday, May 26th). On this episode, he talks about gleaning “a lot” from the great actors he's worked with, knowing when to “separate yourself,” the importance of feeling scared but not intimidated, discovering how central a character's physicality is for him, plus much more! Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. Follow Back To One on Instagram
Artios Award nominees Gayle Keller (‘Bros,' ‘The Bubble'), Nikki Barrett (‘Elvis'), Avy Kaufman (‘Tár,' ‘Montana Story,' ‘Spoiler Alert'), Douglas Aibel (‘White Noise,' “Armageddon Time'), and Sarah Halley Finn (‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,' ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once') joined us to share details on their award nominated performances. Moderated by Jaz Tangcay, Variety. The views expressed in the presentation materials and films, and by the guests and moderators are solely those of the organization and/or individual providing them and do not reflect the opinions of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, its staff or Board of Directors. Watch Past Q&A's: https://www.youtube.com/c/SAGAFTRAFoundation/videos Follow the SAG-AFTRA Foundation on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sagaftraFOUND/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sagaftraFOUNDATION Twitter: https://twitter.com/sagaftraFOUND The SAG-AFTRA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing the most comprehensive, educational and state-of-the-art resources to SAG-AFTRA members. The Foundation believes that the contributions made to our culture by performing artists are not only valuable, but essential. The SAG-AFTRA Foundation relies entirely on donations to provide emergency assistance and free educational programs to SAG-AFTRA artists. This conversation is made possible thanks to the generosity of our supporters. During the pandemic, the Foundation has given over $7 million in disaster relief to more than 7,500 performers. If you are a SAG-AFTRA artist and need help, please ask. And, if you can help, please give at: https://sagaftra.foundation/donate. All donations are tax-deductible.
Wednesday, September 7, 2022 - We hear a story about two Montana families whose conflicts did much to shape the politics and economy of modern Montana. Bill Vaughn tells that story in “The Last Heir,” recounting twelve decades of triumphs and tragedies. He visits with Lauren Korn, host of The Write Question. ~~~ Music host Scott Prebys previews this weekend's production of Die Fledermaus in a visit with Kenneth Bowles, vice president of the Western Plains Opera in Minot. ~~~ Tom Isern has a Plains Folk essay titled “The True Character of the Plains.”
The Movies, Films and Flix tradition continues! Mark and Megan hand out random awards to their favorite moments and movies of 2022 (so far). In this episode, they celebrate movies like Moonfall, Montana Story, The Batman, Mad God, Kimi, RRR, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Northman and Hustle. Enjoy!
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Top Gun: Maverick, Mandabi, The Bob's Burgers Movie, Touki Bouki, Montana Story, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Jurassic World: Dominion, A New Old Play, Watcher, Beba and Elvis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and was, until 2105, Chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. Sterritt is known for his intelligent discussions of controversial films and his lively, accessible style
David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until... Read More ›
Episode 304."Hell or High Water"Cinematographer: Giles Nuttgens.Filmography includes: Hell or High Water The Wedding Guest and Enola Holmes 1 and 2. Giles lensed David Mackenzie's Hell or High Water, which premiered in Un Certain Regard at 2016's Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim. Starring Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine and Ben Foster, Nuttgens earned a 2017 BAFTA Film Award nomination for Best Cinematography for his work. In 2016 Nuttgens also worked on The Fundamentals of Caring, which first screened at Sundance.With his latest release, Montana Story, earning the 2021 Platform Prize at Toronto International Film Festival, Giles Nuttgens, BSC is an award-winning cinematographer with 25 years of experience. Shot on 35mm, the film marks Nuttgens' reunion with directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel, with whom he shot, among others, his first U.S. feature The Deep End (2000), earned the Best Photography award at Sundance Film Festival. Another long standing collaboration links Nuttgens with prolific British director, Michael Winterbottom, for whom he photographed Greed with Steve Coogan and The Wedding Guest starring Dev Patel. Nuttgens and Winterbottom are preparing another film, set in 1930's Palestine under British colonial rule. Nuttgens shares other titles with director David Mackenzie, from Young Adam, starring Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton, to the critically acclaimed Hell or High Water – BAFTA nominated for Best Cinematography and Oscar nominated for Best Picture. Since completing Montana Story, Nuttgens photographed Enola Holmes 2, a new film following upon the blockbuster success of the first Legendary Pictures movie, starring Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill and Helena Bonham Carter, about Sherlock Holmes' inquiring little sister. Nuttgens' career has seen him filming all over the world, from his start in the industry shooting documentaries in 16mm for the BBC to the transition to feature films, working for Lucasfilm as 2nd Unit DP on Episodes 1,2 and 3 of Star Wars.He has shot multiple projects set in India, including Deepa Mehta's Oscar nominated Water, which also won Nuttgens a Canadian Genie Academy Award for Best Cinematography. In 2018, he spent six months in Anatolia and Detroit, filming the dystopian feature Grain for acclaimed Turkish director Semih Kaplanoğlu, one of the last films to be shot on 35mm Black and White Kodak stock. His upcoming project, 'The Friend' is once again with David Siegel and Scott McGehee, set in New York and scheduled to start shooting early summer.Welcome, Giles Nuttgens.Instagram: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Facebook: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Twitter:@mdmcriticEmail: Mondaymorningcritic@gmail.comYouTube: Monday Morning Critic Podcastwww.mmcpodcast.com
Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy return after a week off to catch-up on reviewing 12 new movies for you. They include a baseball documentary that premiered at SXSW this year (Facing Nolan), a new film written by Paul Schrader (There Are No Saints) and the great Haley Lu Richardson stars in a film about revisiting family trauma (Montana Story). They also revisit a Sundance comedy about two black friends trying not to get blamed when a white girl passes out in their house (Emergency) and one of the choices from the Chicago Critics Film Festival is a documentary about the longest hostage standoff in New York history (Hold Your Fire). Someone who never held their fire is given the four-hour documentary treatment by Judd Apatow (George Carlin's American Dream). Four is also the number of television shows getting the feature length treatment including a pair of sequels (Downton Abbey: A New Era, Jackass 4.5) and two animated ones (Chip ‘N' Dale: Rescue Rangers, The Bob's Burgers Movie). Erik and Steve have divergent thoughts on the new Alex Garland film (Men) but they are certainly wingmen when it comes to throwing cold water on the latest legacy sequel (Top Gun: Maverick). 0:00 – Intro 0:55 – There Are No Saints 7:54 – Facing Nolan 13:00 – Downton Abbey: A New Era 22:57 – Jackass 4.5 29:39 – Hold Your Fire 40:47 – George Carlin's American Dream 53:06 – Montana Story 1:01:56 – Emergency 1:10:12 - Men 1:23:02 – Chip ‘N' Dale: Rescue Rangers 1:37:44 – The Bob's Burgers Movie 1:48:58 – Top Gun: Maverick 2:08:42 - Outro
No generation will understand how long we've waited for Top Gun Maverick. The payoff is massive. Ryan Jay reviews the Tom Cruise movie with one heck of a lineup and incredible music. Then we jump into Montana Story. Only to jump right out. Hint hint. And finally Stranger Things is back! Season 4. Ryan Jay reviews the series with open eyes and a strong message do all you can to make it through the first four episodes. Don't quit too early!
No generation will understand how long we've waited for Top Gun Maverick. The payoff is massive. Ryan Jay reviews the Tom Cruise movie with one heck of a lineup and incredible music. Then we jump into Montana Story. Only to jump right out. Hint hint. And finally Stranger Things is back! Season 4. Ryan Jay reviews the series with open eyes and a strong message do all you can to make it through the first four episodes. Don't quit too early!
-----TOP GUN: MAVERICK--36-years-later sequel to TOP GUN (In theaters).-----HOLD YOUR FIRE--documentary about the 1973 Brooklyn sporting goods store incident where 4 young African American members of the Black Liberation Party held 12 people hostage. (in theaters and VOD). -----THE KIDS IN THE HALL: COMEDY PUNKS--Amazon Prime documentary about one of the greatest sketch comedy troupes of all time.-----MONTANA STORY...--Character drama about two siblings coming to terms with their traumatic past triggered by the passing of their father. http://www.celluloiddreams.net See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-----TOP GUN: MAVERICK--36-years-later sequel to TOP GUN (In theaters).-----HOLD YOUR FIRE--documentary about the 1973 Brooklyn sporting goods store incident where 4 young African American members of the Black Liberation Party held 12 people hostage. (in theaters and VOD). -----THE KIDS IN THE HALL: COMEDY PUNKS--Amazon Prime documentary about one of the greatest sketch comedy troupes of all time.-----MONTANA STORY...--Character drama about two siblings coming to terms with their traumatic past triggered by the passing of their father. http://www.celluloiddreams.net See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s been 36 years since Tom Cruise first scrambled his jets in the action blockbuster “Top Gun.” The long-gestating sequel “Top Gun: Maverick” has finally arrived and, happily, these Navy pilots nearly reach mach 10. But, as Maverick says, “You don’t have time to think up there. You think, you’re dead.” Good advice for the audience, […] The post Freeze Frame: “Top Gun: Maverick” (PG-13), “The Bob’s Burgers Movie” (PG-13), “Montana Story” (R), “The Dreams of Rene Sendam” (Not rated) appeared first on KKFI.
No generation will understand how long we've waited for Top Gun Maverick. The payoff is massive. Ryan Jay reviews the Tom Cruise movie with one heck of a lineup and incredible music. Then we jump into Montana Story. Only to jump right out. Hint hint. And finally Stranger Things is back! Season 4. Ryan Jay reviews the series with open eyes and a strong message do all you can to make it through the first four episodes. Don't quit too early!
Maverick is finally here! Does it soar? Plus, some other great flicks to consider this holiday weekend. Check 'em out with Hope and George!
Yeah! Steven is joined by our astonishing producer, Addy Thomas as they discuss the latest movie news, including the new Pixar movie titled Elemental! They check out some trailers, including the teaser for Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1! Answer some nerdy questions with The Choice! Briefly review Montana Story! And review the new film, Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers!
#Actress #HaleyLuRichardson discusses her role in the new film #MontanaStory
Montana Story – Movie Review 113 Minutes, Rated R Written and Directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel **NOTE: this audio will be updated once we actually have the chance […]
In continuation of celebrating Bruce Willis… 1991's fiasco… HUDSON HAWK. Also, THE MONTANA STORY and much more! eMail us: cinemaxers@talkradioone.com / Follow us on Facebook: @cinemaxers
In continuation of celebrating Bruce Willis… 1991's fiasco… HUDSON HAWK. Also, THE MONTANA STORY and much more! eMail us: cinemaxers@talkradioone.com / Follow us on Facebook: @cinemaxers
Recorded - 5/15/2022 On this episode of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we review the latest big screen Steven King adaptation before diving into one of our most beloved classics, "Glengarry Glen Ross." Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching: Todd on “Montana Story” (4:10) Terry on “ParaNorman” (8:10) Zach on “Happening” (13:30) Featured Review: “Firestarter” (21:00) Deep Dive: “Glengarry Glen Ross”- Trivia (40:00) First Impressions (54:40) Mt. Rushmore of greatest play adaptations (1:15:20) Recasting “Glengarry Glen Ross” (1:23:30) Highest WAR, Worst Performance, Minor Character, Stickman (1:47:00) Douchebag, Best Scene, Sequel (1:56:45) Gripes and Conspiracies (2:07:40) MVP, LVP, and Quote of the Day (2:15:20)
"Montana Story" had its world premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for its performances by Haley Lu Richardson and Owen Teague. Owen was kind enough to spend some time with us discussing how he's similar and different from the character he's playing, his experience with horses during production, and more. Be sure to take a listen down below and check out the film, which is currently playing in limited release from Bleecker Street. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
Guest host John Horn and film critics Tim Cogshell, Lael Loewenstein review this weekend's new movie releases on streaming and on demand platforms. FilmWeek: ‘Operation Mincemeat,' ‘Montana Story,' ‘Mau' And More Joe Morton On Returning To The Stage In ‘King Lear' And John Gould Rubin On Directing
Today on AirTalk, looking at the California Coastal Commission's rejection of a desalination plant in Huntington Beach. Also on the show, we hear about UCLA's new Hip Hop Initiative; FilmWeek; and more. California Coastal Commission Unanimously Rejects Poseidon's Proposal For Desalination Plant (0:00) The Hero Is Us All: How Can We Better Respond To High-Stress, Crisis Situations? (16:08) UCLA Launches New Hip Hop Initiative (33:40) FilmWeek: ‘Operation Mincemeat,' ‘Montana Story,' ‘Mau' And More (51:17) Joe Morton On Returning To The Stage In ‘King Lear' And John Gould Rubin On Directing (1:21:52)
MONTANA STORY MOVIE REVIEW Shot on location in “Big Sky Country” Scott McGehee and David Siegel direct Montana Story, a new family-centric drama that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2021 and hits selected theaters this week. Two estranged siblings return to the family ranch in Montana to make end-of-life arrangements for their… Read More »Screener Squad: Montana Story
MONTANA STORY MOVIE REVIEW Shot on location in “Big Sky Country” Scott McGehee and David Siegel direct Montana Story, a new family-centric drama that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2021 and hits selected theaters this week. Two estranged siblings return to the family ranch in Montana to make end-of-life arrangements for their… Read More »Screener Squad: Montana Story
David discusses the movies he's been watching, including Delta Space Mission, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, The Holy Mountain, The Wobblies, Bitterbrush, Los Conductos, Psychomagic, a Healing Art, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Montana Story.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Continuing the recent trend of covering major film festivals virtually, Erik Childress is once again joined by Sergio Mims who gets to add the discussion with a lot more movies. They wade through a lineup that included a number of music documentaries ranging from rock to jazz, a pair of stunning crime docs about real-life standoffs with police in the 1970s and even one for the foodies. They discuss some of the worst films they saw which gives Erik the opportunity to weigh in on The Eyes of Tammy Faye. But there is plenty of room for positivity as well as they reveal their favorite films from the fest as well. 0:00 - Intro 2:49 - The Eyes of Tammy Faye 22:41 – Oscar Peterson: Black and White 27:25 - Listening to Kenny G 32:21 – Beba 36:11 – Jagged 42:35 – Dionne Warwick FULL TITLE 47:37 – Lakewood 53:22 – Learn to Swim 59:06 – Dashcam 1:04:11 – Julia 1:14:52 – Saloum 1:19:27 – Jockey 1:22:50 – Montana Story 1:25:35 – Attica 1:35:02 – Hold Your Fire 1:42:18 – Benediction 1:53:33 – The Survivor 1:57:47 – The Electrical Life of Louis Wain 2:07:40 – The Power of the Dog
Reviews: The Survivor; The Guilty; Mothering Sunday; Encounters; Murina; The Rescue; Compartment no 6; Montana Story; Dashcam; Beba
Directors Scott McGhee, David Siegel and actors Haley Lu Richardson and Owen Teague sit down with Shannon Burns from iHeartRadio Canada to talk about their new film “Montana Story.” They discuss the importance of capturing a relationship between siblings, having the movie set in Montana and working with each other!
The second dispatch from the Toronto Internation Film Festival 2021 film festival is here! The films reviewed include Julia, The Rescue, Montana Story, and The Electrical Life of Louis Wain. Website: itsthepicturespodcast.com itsthepictures.substack.com Download the episode today and tweet at John and Max (@itsthepicpod). Like the show? Review us on iTunes! We are also available on Stitcher. Opening: the Morning by Vidian (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Vidian/58453 Ft: Ciggiburns, Aussens@iter, vo1k1 Closing: Pixie Pixels (featuring Kara Square) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/53778 Additional comments? Email us: itsthepictures@gmail.com