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Radio B
Pure Negga - Cnv sounds Vol. 14 (Estewes Remix)

Radio B

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 1:53


I do not own any rights to this...this is just for the pure joy purposes.....hope you enjoy and feel free to use it for your IG, YT, TT and so on :) Huge BIG UP to Pure Negga

Flicks with The Film Snob

The classic Harlem Renaissance novel by Ella Larsen about the American delusion of race is beautifully adapted by Rebecca Hall. Passing is a remarkable film about what we used to call the color line, the distinction between races that has permeated American history. It is the debut of Rebecca Hall as director and writer, a gifted actress now going behind the camera. Passing is adapted by Hall from the famous 1929 novel of the same name by Nella Larsen, an important writer in what has come to be called The Harlem Renaissance. In midtown Manhattan, sometime in the 1920s, Irene, a young woman played by Tessa Thompson, furtively enters a fancy hotel, lowering her hat to help conceal her face. Only later do we realize that she's “passing,” on a small scale just in this part of town. “Passing” was when people of color who were light-skinned enough, managed to successfully pretend being white. Irene wouldn't normally be allowed in this hotel. She lives in Harlem, married with two kids. While enjoying a refreshment, she's startled to see someone she knows from her younger days in Chicago—Clare, played by Ruth Negga, laughing and having casual conversations with some white friends. Clare sees Irene, approaches her with affection and invites her to her hotel room for some drinks. Clare has blonde hair and is a good deal lighter skinned than Irene, and after they go up to the room, she reveals that she's totally passing for white in every part of her life, including having a white husband,, and a daughter. We can see that all this produces wonderment in the mind of Irene at her old friend's audacity. Then Clare's husband shows up, astonishingly addressing his wife as “Nig” which he explains is a joke because Clare seems to have gotten darker after the birth of their child. Actually, he says, he hates Negroes, and neither he nor Clare will go near them. Thus begins a suspenseful exploration of the complex structure of racism in the Jim Crow era, which by the way, affected black Americans throughout the country, not just in the South. Nowadays it's just part of life to see people, and actually be people, that look like Irene or Clare, and in general we use the word multiracial. But back then, even if the only person of color in your family tree was a great grandparent, you were to be legally considered a Negro. The racist beliefs of the time meant that one drop of so-called black blood took away your white privileges. I imagine that one of the reasons Rebecca Hall shot this film in black and white is that it makes it easier for a modern audience to believe that Thompson and Negga's characters could pass. And besides the metaphorical angle of “black and white,” it's an opportunity to depict a deeper character study, because black and white photography makes everything seem more subjective, and Hall is mainly interested in the inner drama of what the characters are feeling and thinking. In fact, our point of view character is Tessa Thompson's Irene. The film shows us almost everything that happens through her eyes. When Clare expresses regret at leaving the black community, and starts to visit Irene in Harlem, the uncertainty Clare represents, along with her risky breaking of boundaries, make Irene feel insecure. She desperately wants to believe that her position is not threatened, that her family is safe, and that she can live separately from white society without worry. But Irene's fear comes up to the surface anyway, in the form of jealousy. She is in for a shock. Thompson, Negga, and all the supporting cast are great. The pacing is just right. Passing is a film of rare sensibility—a subtle and nuanced drama of American illusions.

WDYTAT© Podcast
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WDYTAT© Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 92:50


On this episode of the What Do You Think About That podcast. The fellas discuss why mo from 164 gets so upset when people talk negatively about Drake. Top 5 rappers of the new era. AG anniversary spa day. Police investigating a16 year NYPD officer for firing service weapon in public. Mayor Eric Adams Wants New Yorkers to take a picture of  cops if they are on their phone. State law allows police to consume marijuana when off duty. Plus much much more……….

On Creativity: A SCADcast with Paula Wallace

Curiosity Is Art's Velocity… 2022 is the year of Ruth Negga. The phenomenal actress took home the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for "Passing," is about to open on Broadway opposite Daniel Craig in "Macbeth," and is set to star as the legendary Josephine Baker in a limited television drama series. At SCAD, we honored Negga with our Spotlight Award during the 2021 SCAD Film Festival, a festival that fell in love with her after screening "Loving" in 2016. On this episode, hear from Negga as she sat with Paula Wallace to discuss "Passing," its ripple effect as a history lesson, and what she seeks to pursue as an artist.

Lady Parts TV: The Podcast
Podcast #114 - Yellowjackets, a Movie Round Up and More

Lady Parts TV: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 43:46


This week we have an extended episode. We review new TV shows The Pact, Under the Vines, and YellowJackets, and new movies Being the Ricardos, The Unforgivable, King Richard, Respect, Passing, Benedetta, Bruised, Shiva Baby, Silent Night, and I'm Your Man. Lots of LGBTQ representation in quite a few of these movies and TV shows!

Estrenos y Razones
La ópera prima que ya suena para los Oscar

Estrenos y Razones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 9:30


La actriz Rebecca Hall ('Vicky Cristina Barcelona', 'Godzilla vs. Kong') debuta como directora con "Claroscuro", filme basado en una novela homónima de 1929. Dos amigas de infancia se reencuentran casualmente en la Nueva York de los años 20, donde lidian con el racismo de sus cercanos. Disponible en Netflix.

Back To One
Ruth Negga

Back To One

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 27:22


Ruth Negga loves words. And even someone who doesn't particularly love words falls in love with the ones spoken by Ruth Negga. It's not just her Irish accent. She uses words like a master craftsman uses tools. A profound humbleness. No pretension. Just the right tool, used at the right time, to make you understand, to make you believe. Obviously this goes for her acting work too. But, in true master-craftsman-style, there's no sign of craft. You just believe. “Loving” got her an Academy Award nomination, her “Hamlet” got raves on both sides of the pond, and now “Passing,” Rebecca Hall's stunning debut as a director, has them talking about Negga's work again, this time opposite the wonderful Tessa Thompson. In this episode, she talks about the importance of gauging the atmosphere of the project, following instinct when it comes to trusting a director, the secret of playing an intoxicating character, and much much more. Follow Back To One on Instagram

Present Company
Rebecca Hall

Present Company

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 41:52


Rebecca Hall joins the show to talk about her feature directorial debut, Passing. The film follows two Black women (Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga) who can “pass” as white but have chosen to live on opposite sides of the color line in 1920's New York City. As their lives become increasingly intertwined, both must contend with new threats to their carefully constructed realities.In this interview, Hall takes us back 13 years to when she first came across Nella Larson's 1929 novel, discusses how uncovering of her own family history forced her to grapple with the subject matter, and explains how she worked with Thompson and Negga to bring the two beautifully complex lead characters to life.Hall also speaks candidly about the challenges of getting the film off the ground, touches on the importance of shooting the film in black and white, and shares details about her experiences as a first time filmmaker.

Setting the Skene
Episode 27 - Loving

Setting the Skene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 35:41


Setting the Skene's review of Loving!

Who? Weekly
Naomi Watts, Fake Brad Pitt & The Ruths (Negga and Wilson)

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 72:27


Hi my beignet box friends! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we banter about Vanessa Hudgens (of course) before taking comments about bands who can be known as Them and the Whos, Adrian Brody's documentary, Gritty, and Brazil (from a Brazilian Wholigan) before moving on to questions. What's up with Fake Brad Pitt? What's up with The Impossible? Is Naomi Watt's a Who or a Them? Who's Themmier: Ruth Wilson or Ruth Negga? And even though The Mandalorian is a Them... what about the man under the mask? As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns and we may play your call on a future episode!

Ben's Room Show
Ad Astra Review | Bens Room

Ben's Room Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 29:53


Tiny Dick and Hatman review Ad Astra starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Donald Sutherland, Liv Tyler, and directed by James Gray.Ben's Room Twitter: https://twitter.com/bensroomshowInsta: @BensroomshowGreg's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/microp1Greg interviews Rene! 8/16/20Reasons 311 didn't happen: because george bush is a hologram and isnt a real person.Age/Sex/Height: 69/69/69If everyone has aids: Then nobody has em.Favorite food instrument: vape pens. Why Connor O Malley deserves your vote: He is the only person that is certified to run this country. Ideal allotted time for sex: to be continued. Extra tags we dont deserve and abuse for more views: #acting #horror #shortfilm #cine #comedy #artist #analog #follow #analogphotography #fashion #filmcamera #a #filmcommunity #bhfyp #cinephile #bollywood #kino #dizi #photographer #kodak #model #actorslife #actors #mmfilm #m #producer #filmfestival #sinema #theatre #portrait

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast
Episode 86: Ad Astra and Dark Phoenix

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 50:24


This week we try to look past the Ad Astra hot takes (daddy issues in space, Apocalypse Now in space, Space Cowboys 2....did we miss one?). Is this a film loved by critics, but not by the punters?  On an entirely unrelated note, we also review Dark Phoenix...let's get it over with. 

Film Fans Podcast
Film Fans Review: Ad Astra (spoilervrij)

Film Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 8:17


Astronaut Roy McBride reist naar het uiterste randje van het zonnestelsel om zijn vermiste vader te vinden en onthult een mysterie dat de overleving van onze planeet bedreigt. Zijn reis zal geheimen ontdekken die de aard van het menselijk bestaan en onze plaats in de kosmos uitdagen. In deze aflevering hoor je Nils zijn spoilervrije review over de film Ad Astra. Vergeet je niet te abonneren op ons kanaal, laat een review achter via iTunes of Apple Podcasts en volg ons op Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmfanspodcast en Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmfanspodcast. Voor meer reviews, filmnieuws en afleveringen ga je naar www.filmfanspodcast.nl.

The People Talking Podcast
Episode 41: Lyon Negga

The People Talking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 143:59


People talking about... Deadass Facts 3:59 Desus & Mero 17:36 Risse's Weekend Recap 36:57 Monty's Weekend Recap 41:31 Oh, Jussie 47:06 Show Cancellations 1:06:50 Robert Kraft 1:24:19 Racist Brands 1:26:03 I Am Not Your Negro 1:40:15 The Two Killings of Sam Cooke 1:45:35 Who Killed Jam Master Jay 1:55:09 Teddy Pendergrass: If You Don't Know Me 2:01:10 H A P P Y B L A C K H I S T O R Y M O N T H

Smash Fiction
129 - Susannah Dean vs. Tulip O'Hare (feat. Krista Contino Saumby and Matias Tautimez)

Smash Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 60:40


Howdy, stranger. Come on in from the cold, warm yourself up next to the fire. There's bad food, good whiskey, and a decent enough bed, if you're wanting a place to stay. Only take care, now -- you ain't from 'round here, so could be you can't smell it, but there's an ill wind a-blowing 'round these parts tonight, and the scent of gunpowder is in the air. I'm afraid you don't have the motel to yourself tonight, friend. One of our guests is a gunslinger named Susannah Dean, and when she's not questing for the Dark Tower, she's dipping what's left of her legs into the multidimensional arms trade. That there's a powerful risky business, which is how you get Tulip O'Hare sent after you. She was hell on wheels before she got caught up with some preacher and ended up face-to-face with God Almighty, and now she's coming here to collect the bounty on Susannah's head. Either one of these ladies could kick your ass with both hands tied behind her back, only it wouldn't matter because you'd already have a bullet in your head, anyways. But which one's a-gonna win? That right there is a powerful difficult question. So settle in, let me get you some of that whiskey. It's gonna be an interesting night. Also, Krista Contino Saumby of the Unspoiled! Podcast Network officially joins the Smash Fiction ka-tet, Matias Tautimez returns  (he didn't know how he knew it was time for another Dark Tower match -- he just knew), and Dan and Miles make the Sundowner fight look straightforward and neighborly by comparison.

Comic News Insider
Episode 871 - SDCC: Preacher w/ Dominic Cooper/Ruth Negga/Joseph Gilgun/Seth Rogen/Evan Goldberg/Sam Catlin!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 35:31


Jimmy sat in on the press conference for Preacher. Attending were stars Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga, Joseph Gilgun, producers Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Sam Catlin. Will Jesse and Cassidy ever make up? How does Tulip deal with Jesse's family? Are more comic book characters on the way? Tune in to find out! Also, hear a heartfelt story from Gilgun about his mental health issues on set. No regular format show over the next few weeks. Just the awesome and massive SDCC coverage!! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast
Episode 36: Pop Culture and Morality

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 63:24


Inspired by the release of Blade Runner: The Final Cut, Stevie proposed this show should concentrate on how films and television handle morality tales (seeing as churches are more concerned with who is sleeping with whom like institutional Hedy Hoppers....but I digress).  Singling out The Good Place, Lucifer and the second season of Preacher, Stevie and Emmet tackle how pop culture today deals with morality and religion.  Sadly Star Trek: Discovery gets short shrift, but we'll get back to that sooner rather than later. 

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast
Episode 6: Logan, Loving, Legion

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 56:06


  As the man said, "L, L, L, you ring my bell."  Stevie and Emmet first discuss the latest X-Men movie, Logan (not for kids, okay), a fitting last stand for Hugh Jackman and Wolverine. Then, they chat Loving, the civil rights story of Richard and Mildred Loving (played by Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga). Rounding out this week's chat is FX's Legion, again with the X-Men, and the small screen awesomeness and WTF going on there. The colours! So pretty!

Film at Lincoln Center Podcast
#124 - 'Loving' / 'Anatomy of a Male Ballet Dancer'

Film at Lincoln Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 54:55


Directors David Barba and James Pellerito and dancer Marcelo Gomes discuss the documentary ANATOMY OF A MALE BALLET DANCER at Opening Night of the 45th Dance on Camera Festival (co-presented with Dance Films Association), and Jeff Nichols and Ruth Negga discuss LOVING, which is nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actress category for Negga's performance. This podcast is brought to you by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.org

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts
Oscar Podcast #44: Viola Davis, Moonlight, Billy Lynn and Oscar Predictions with special guest Joey Nolfi

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 119:42


On this 44th podcast, I am joined by a special guest,  Entertainment Weekly's Joey Nolfi.  We cover a lot of ground in this podcast (which hits the 2-hour mark): from Viola Davis's submission in Supporting for Fences and what that means for the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories now to Moonlight and if its critical impact will equal Oscar nominations. Best Actress, as usual, gets heavy rotation as we talk about our likely nominees; Emma Stone in La La Land, Natalie Portman in Jackie and Annette Bening in 20th Century Women but also those who round out a very rich category this year - Isabelle Huppert (Elle), Ruth Negga (Loving), Amy Adams (Arrival), Jessica Chastain (Miss Sloane) and of course, Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins).  UPDATE: There is a spoiler regarding Manchester by the Sea at around the 1hr 20m mark that I forgot to edit out. I recommend that you skip forward to about 1h23m to keep from being spoiled on a specific plot aspect of the movie. I apologize to anyone who listened to the podcast and is upset by hearing the spoiler. We dig into Best Picture and its frontrunners and wonder if there's something on the outside that we're missing. With former heavy hitters like The Birth of a Nation and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (which Joey talks extensively about) falling by the wayside, it means other contenders like Arrival and Hidden Figures become stronger while 'steak eater' films like Sully or Hell or High Water must be considered.  The podcast closes with an 'original' piece by Joey featuring Beyoncé and Diane Ladd. 

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts
Oscar Podcast #43: Best Actress, Pundit Advocacy and 'Oscar Bait' with special guest Kyle Buchanan

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 58:38


In this 43rd Oscar podcast, I am pleased to welcome special guest Kyle Buchanan of Vulture.com. Most of the conversation centers around the Best Actress category as it is a wealth of possibility this year. Natalie Portman (Jackie), Viola Davis (Fences) and Emma Stone (La La Land) land in the in 'sure thing' positions (although Kyle has some thoughts about Davis...) but what then? Annette Bening (20th Century Women), Isabelle Huppert (Elle), Amy Adams (Arrival and Nocturnal Animals), Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins), Ruth Negga (Loving), Taraji P. Henson (Hidden Figures) and Jessica Chastain (Miss Sloane) all seem to have paths to the final five. We talk about what role an Oscar pundit has in advocacy for a film in the race We also talk about what role an Oscar pundit has in advocacy for a film in the race and chat about how 'Oscar Bait' has become quite the pejorative in pundit talk, using Kyle and Mark Harris' fantastic piece on it as a jumping off point. We also discuss how early major contender Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk was cut short by awful reviews at the New York Film Festival.  Check out the most up to the minute predictions from the Gold Rush Gang starting right here. 

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts
Oscar Podcast #40: Toronto and Venice Festival Lineups, Updated Oscar Predictions

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 120:48


In our 40th Oscar podcast, I am joined by Gold Rush Gang members Richard Anthony and, new this season, Bryan Bonafede. With the announcements this week of the Toronto and Venice film festival lineups, that gives us lots to talk about in terms of who rises (La La Land, Arrival) and who falls (Loving, Moonlight) in our Oscar predictions. The upcoming Telluride announcement will be even more telling and we talk about some of the films expected there as well. We detail updated predictions in Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress and wonder is Ruth Negga (Loving) is as locked as some of us (meaning I) think she is and how we build our predictions. How many performances from a single film will get Oscar nominated? Is Best Actor skewing too young and is there room for a newcomer in Best Actress? Why are Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress so bleak right now and are Liam Neeson (Silence) and Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea) going to be runaway winners? All this and much more on this podcast that runs just about two hours. 

Born in the Eighties
Born in the Eighties 220: The Night Enchanter

Born in the Eighties

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016 111:45


Adam is some sort of fantasy sex magician, Jon is hooked on Overwatch, Matt chats about AMC's preacher, and Jon takes a trip down Anime lane. All that and 2016 E3 predictions! Who will win the console wars? Sony? Microsoft? Will Sega make a splash with a Dreamcast 2 warehouse shooter? Don't be part of a crime gang! Only time will tell! Overwatch,dragon age,mass effect,e3,sony,microsoft,ea,ubisoft,amc,preacher,ruth negga,ace of diamond,kabaneri of the iron fortress,nintendo,anime,rockband 4

There Will Be Geek
Episode 4 - Preacher

There Will Be Geek

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 47:01


In our latest episode, we get down and dirty with JC, delving deep into the world of classic 90's comic series turned 2016 TV show from AMC, Preacher. We explore the themes, the history, the...anagrams...and generally deconstruct what it is that made this tale of batshit American craziness the cult classic that it is. We look at the pilot episode, first aired on Sunday 22nd of June 2016, and ponder whether the adaptation can live up to the source material.   Plus, we have our regular Thimble of Win section, and we get to find out what Cav and Chani thought about Doom.   Enjoy!

Comic News Insider
Episode 691 - PREACHER w/ Seth Rogen (Producer/Director)/Sam Catlin (Showrunner)/Garth Ennis (Co-Creator)!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 72:09


Jimmy attended the special PREACHER press day last week and sat in on the roundtables with cast and creatives along with a few other outlets. In this episode, you'll hear from Sam Catlin (Showrunner), Garth Ennis (Co-Creator) and Seth Rogen (Producer/Director). Some minor spoilers but mostly really great character/story info on the show. Check out the previous episode with the cast: Dominic Cooper (Jesse Custer), Ruth Negga (Tulip O'Hare), Ian Colletti (Eugene/Arseface) and Joseph Gilgun (Cassidy).  Thanks for listening!

Comic News Insider
Episode 690 - PREACHER w/ Dominic Cooper/Ruth Negga/Ian Colletti/Joseph Gilgun!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2016 87:35


Jimmy attended the special PREACHER press day last week and sat in on the roundtables with cast and creatives along with a few other outlets. In this episode, you'll hear from Dominic Cooper (Jesse Custer), Ruth Negga (Tulip O'Hare), Ian Colletti (Eugene/Arseface) and Joseph Gilgun (Cassidy). Some minor spoilers but mostly really great character/story info on the show. Be forewarned: the Joseph Gilgun roundtable is full of the swears but it's really really funny! Come back tomorrow for another special featuring Sam Catlin (Showrunner), Garth Ennis (Co-Creator) and Seth Rogen (Producer).  Thanks for listening!

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts

In our 38th podcast, I am joined by three Gold Rush Gang members - Júlia, Evan and Kenneth - to first discuss the name change of the Amy Adams space drama and if the film needs more or less Jeremy Renner (hint: it's the latter). Then, onto predictions for the Cannes Film Festival announcement next week. Everything from what's confirmed, what's definitely not showing up to what we have a good idea will be. Much conversation revolves around the Jeff Nichols film Loving starring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton and how Focus Features is positioning the film early (it doesn't do Cannes that often) and will likely hit all of the major festivals before its theatrical release. This leads to a lengthy Best Actress conversation (no, really?) that focuses mainly on Negga and Viola Davis in Fences but also on the challenge of a studio to decide which of its films to push the most, when to release it and when it's good to be seen early. Much debate about if the Academy will take Amazon Studios and Netflix seriously this year after no nominations for a feature film happened at this year's nominations takes place, including thoughts on how the old indies (Sony Pictures Classics, Focus Features, Fox Searchlight) fell to the new indies this year (A24, Open Road Films) and where Amazon and Netflix fit, if they do at all and how those two streaming services are becoming the new home for old school indie directors. I also give a plea and shoutout to director Karyn Kusama whose film The Invitation debuted this weekend to rave reviews and deserves a major career redemption. Evan and Kenneth discuss a wealth of films they've recently seen that could end up being awards contenders come fall (as Spring movies often do) including the ever-awarded Helen Mirren in Eye in the Sky and Sally Field in Hello, My Name is Doris. Júlia shares her thoughts on the upcoming film Moonlight, starring Mahershala Ali, Andre Holland and Naomie Harris.  We also highlight something we're very proud of; an AwardsWatch forum member who has a film playing the Cannes Film Festival. Our own Aaron Salazar's film gas_n_go032416 will play the Short Film Corner of the festival. Huge congratulations to him.  Also, Nicole Kidman. Because, of course.