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Die kanadische Serie „Heated Rivalry“ ist eine Low-Budget-Produktion, die sich zu einem globalen Phänomen entwickelt hat. Millionen Clips geistern durch die Sozialen Medien, vor allem ein weibliches Publikum ist von der Geschichte der schwulen Eishockey-Spieler Shane und Ilya angezogen. Die bis dato unbekannten Schauspieler Hudson Williams und Connor Storrie sind über Nacht zu Stars geworden. Tatsächlich sind sie es, die der sonst eher dürren Geschichte Intensität verleihen. Ins Auge fallen vor allem die expliziten Szenen, die für eine Mainstream-Produktion eher ungewöhnlich sind. Was aber sagt uns der Erfolg über das Verhältnis von Verbot und Befreiung aus? Geht es hier wirklich um eine Coming-Out Geschichte, die sich für mehr Liberalisierung einsetzt? Wie blicken wir mit Sigmund Freud und Michel Foucault auf die Serie? Mehr dazu von Wolfgang M. Schmitt in der neuen Filmanalyse! Literatur:Michel Foucault: Der Wille zum Wissen. Sexualität und Wahrheit 1. Suhrkamp.Michel Foucault: Die Sorge um sich. Sexualität und Wahrheit 3. Suhrkamp.Sigmund Freud: „Über die allgemeinste Erniedrigung des Liebeslebens“, in: Sexualleben, Studienausgabe Bd. 5, Fischer. Jetzt ist der neue DeepDive erschienen. Es geht um die Berlinale-Debatte, Wim Wenders, Ethan Hawke, Neil Patrick Harris und die Frage, wie (un)politisch Filme und Künstler sein können. Die gesamte Folge ist hörbar über ein Abo von Die Filmanalyse Plus. Das Abo gibt es bei Steady als Monats- und vergünstigtes Jahresabo. Der RSS-Feed ist automatisch mit Spotify verknüpft, kann aber auch in alle Podcatcher eingefügt werden:https://steady.page/de/die-filmanalyse-abo/aboutApple-Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/die-filmanalyse/id1586115282Patreon (jedoch ist hier der RSS-Feed nicht mit Spotify verknüpft):https://www.patreon.com/c/wolfgangmschmitt/homeDie Filmanalyse +ABO kann man auch für ein Jahr verschenken:https://steady.page/de/die-filmanalyse-abo/gift_plans
Neil Patrick Harris would like to make art that is “apolitical.” Sydney Sweeney “is not a political person.” Jelly Roll is a “dumb redneck” who we shouldn't want to hear from, but we will be hearing his thoughts on global events “soon.” Ethan Hawke says we shouldn't seek moral guidance from “a bunch of jet-lagged, drunk artists,” and perhaps he's right. But at a time when celebrities who were once known for their political outspokenness have gotten strangely coy (Taylor Swift and Beyoncé come to mind), one naturally begins to wonder if something is amiss. And when LeBron James, who cites civil rights hero Muhammad Ali as an inspiration, says he's heard “only great things” about Israel — now we're just being, well, played. Today, Gianmarco Soresi, Caroline Kwan and I examine the marked shift pop culture has taken towards spinelessness and attempt to remedy it. Listen to bonus episodes on Patreon! Thanks to today's sponsors! Start managing your money better and cancel unwanted expenses at https://www.rocketmoney.com/fruity. Get 15% off a cuter, more sustainable way to clean at https://www.blueland.com/fruity. Follow Gianmarco on Instagram. Watch Gianmarco's podcast, The Downside. Watch Caroline on Twitch. Find me on Instagram. Find A Bit Fruity on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Die Berlinale ist fast zu Ende und was für eine es war! Politische Diskussionen, Zensurvorwürfe, offene Briefe, ein bissiger Tilo Jung, ein stammelnder Wim Wenders, ein verwirrter Neil Patrick Harris, Schnee, Regen, Minusgrade. Man könnte fast vergessen, dass hier auch Filme gelaufen sind. Jenny, Janick und Christian blicken zurück auf ein kontroverses Festival und sprechen über: - Gelbe Briefe - Meine Frau weint - We Are All Strangers - Im Umkreis des Paradieses - Rose - Dao - Rosebush Pruning - Light Pillar - Nightborn - Ghost in the Cell - Der Heimatlose - Staatschutz - Etwas ganz Besonderes - The Moment - Everybody Digs Bill Evans - At the Sea
Aufregung auf der Berlinale: Der Journalist Tilo Jung fragte bei den Festival-Pressekonferenzen die Filmschaffenden zu politischen Themen – von Gaza bis Trump. In der Festspiel-Jury kam sichtbar blanke Panik auf. Wim Wenders ließ sich zu der irrsinnigen Aussage hinreißen: „Wir müssen uns aus der Politik heraushalten.“ Dabei lobte er selbst die Berlinale in der Vergangenheit dafür, dass sie sich politisch einmischt. Überhaupt ist Wenders das, was man einen staatstragenden Künstler nennen könnte. Interessanterweise denken sogar Filmkritiker jetzt laut darüber nach, Tilo Jung von der nächsten Berlinale auszuschließen. Willkommen im deutschen Kulturbetrieb! Wie aber ist es mit Schauspielern wie Ethan Hawke oder Neil Patrick Harris? Was offenbaren ihre Antworten über die politische Kraft von Filmen? Es ist ein heikles Thema, weil eindeutige Antworten so schwerfallen. Es lohnt sich, über Jean-Luc Godard nachzudenken und bei Bertolt Brecht, Marcel Mauss, Anton Jäger und Alain Badiou nachzulesen, um die Dimensionen des politischen Films und der Statement-Hyperpolitik zu entfalten. Im neuen DeepDive der Filmanalyse Plus spricht Wolfgang M. Schmitt 95 Minuten – ausgehend vom Berlinale-Skandal – über das Verhältnis von Filmen und Künstlern zum Politischen. Links:Tilo Jung fragt Wenders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqjOw7QXrxsTilo Jung fragt Harris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBhx0K1deWgTilo Jung fragt Hawke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8SmAdI1TwIDie gesamte DeepDive-Folge über das Politische und den Film ist hörbar über ein Abo von Die Filmanalyse Plus. Das Abo gibt es bei Steady als Monats- und vergünstigtes Jahresabo. Der RSS-Feed ist automatisch mit Spotify verknüpft, kann aber auch in alle Podcatcher eingefügt werden:https://steady.page/de/die-filmanalyse-abo/aboutApple-Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/die-filmanalyse/id1586115282Patreon (jedoch ist hier der RSS-Feed nicht mit Spotify verknüpft):https://www.patreon.com/c/wolfgangmschmitt/homeDie Filmanalyse +ABO kann man auch für ein Jahr verschenken: https://steady.page/de/die-filmanalyse-abo/gift_plansWas es mit einem Plus-Abo gibt: 1. DIE FILMANALYSE DEEP DIVE: In diesen monatlichen Podcast-Folgen gehen wir tief rein in ein Filmthema. Es geht dabei nicht nur um einen Film, sondern um mehr: mehr Theorie, mehr Kontexte, mehr Filmgeschichte! Und immer mit Lektüre-Tipps. Durch die intensive Auseinandersetzung mit dem jeweiligen Thema werden die Folgen deutlich länger sein als die üblichen Analysen. 2. DIE FILMANALYSE Q&A: Ich beantworte in den monatlichen Podcast-Folgen Fragen aus dem Publikum. Alle, die den Paywall-Inhalt abonniert haben, erhalten dafür eine spezielle E-Mail-Adresse und können Fragen stellen. Darüber hinaus möchte ich darin die Gelegenheit nutzen, Filme zu empfehlen.Darüber hinaus gibt es im Abo alle neuen, auch frei verfügbaren Filmanalysen ohne Werbeunterbrechung hören. Vielen Dank für Eure Unterstützung!
Twitter gündemini yorumladığım Thread'ine Bandım'ın bu bölümünde konularımız Berlin Film Festivali'ndeki açıklamalardan ülkemizdeki kültür-sanat yasaklarına uzanıyor.(00:00) - Berlin Film Festivali'nin apolitikliği & Wim Wenders'ın açıklaması(03:40) - Emin Alper ve İlker Çatak'ın açıklamaları(05:51) - Özgü Namal'ın Berlinale röportajı(10:26) - Rupert Grint ve Neil Patrick Harris'in açıklamaları(12:34) - Perfect Days filmi üzerine(15:18) - Behemoth ve Slaughter to Prevail konser yasakları(16:52) - Jasmine dizisinin HBO Türkiye'den kaldırılması(20:20) - Beren Saat'in şarkısındaki kapitalizm eleştirisi(23:29) - Twitter'daki linç kültürü ve ragebait ahlaksızlığıNot: Seks filmleri furyasını "modern" bir yerden ele almışım gibi olmuş, sadece yıllar içerisinde cinselliğin iyice tabu haline getirildiğine dikkat çekmek istemiştim.Bölümde derlediğim tüm tweet'lere linkteki dokümandan ulaşabilirsiniz:https://docs.google.com/document/d/16FwRWWYHadmgXJh64hN26jDtUmbHI5qx_Ce5Z91FOXc/edit?usp=sharingSohbet muhabbet ve daha fazla içerik için Instagram @farklievrenn
Neil Patrick Harris, Michelle Yeoh and others are choosing to NOT talk divisive politics when promoting their Hollywood projects... and it's so shocking that it's making headlines. This is in direct contrast to Billie Eilish, Rachel Zegler and Pedro Pascal who will not shut up about politics. Have they gotten "the talk" from the studio, or are they just smart enough to avoid PR landmines?Watch the podcast episodes on YouTube and all major podcast hosts including Spotify.CLOWNFISH TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary podcast that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles.Get more news, views and reviews on Clownfish TV News - https://more.clownfishtv.com/On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClownfishTVOn Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tu83D1NcCmh7K1zHIedvgOn Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clownfish-tv-audio-edition/id1726838629
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
SquigY0 Plays Whatever The F*** He Wants And There's Nothing You Can Do About It!
Track listing: Jam - That's Entertainment (3:34)God Lives Underwater - All Wrong (4:55)Death Drome - Wasted (4:05)Daytona USA - Let's Go Away (4:27)Mr. Burns & Smithers - Look At All Those Idiots (3:51)Partnerz In Kryme - Turtle Power (4:16)Onyx & Biohazard - Judgment Night (4:36)Teenage Fanclub and De La Soul - Fallin (4:28)Richard O'Brien - Science Fiction (Double Feature) (4:32)Will Smith - The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air (2:55)Full Blown Rose - Somebody Help Me (3:11)Aimee Allen - Revolution (3:20)Buffy The Vampire Slayer Cast - I've Got a Theory / Bunnies / If We're Together (2:22)Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day & Nathan Fillion - A Man's Gotta Do (2:20)Robin Wright-Penn - A Hero Comes Home (1:08)Idina Menzel - A Hero Comes Home (3:13)Lana Del Rey - Young And Beautiful (DH Orchestral Version) (3:51)Hugh Jackman, Keala Settle, Daniel Everidge, Zendaya & The Greatest Showman Ensemble - Come Alive (3:45)Mickey Rooney, Feist, Amy Adams, Jason Segel & Walter - Life's A Happy Song (4:29)Sam Palladio - Gun For A Mouth (3:21)Connie Britton & Will Chase - Ball & Chain (3:21)Sam Palladio & Clare Bowen - If I Didn't Know Better (2:59)Lennon Stella - Saved (3:18)Connie Britton, Charles Esten, Lennon Stella & Maisy Stella - A Life That's Good (3:31)Nashville Cast - You're Mine (2:18)
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Can curiosity and empathy be taught? How can we expand our sense of solidarity through stories? In this episode, we explore the internal dialogues of artists, actors and writers to ask what it means to step into someone else's shoes.(0:00) Novelist Jim Shepard discusses Literature as a Tool for Emotional Education and Exploring History(2:05) Tony Award-winning Actor Neil Patrick Harris on Being Moved by Theater and its Ability to Bridge Worlds(3:55) Novelist Katie Kitamura on How a Book is Made in Collaboration with the Reader(5:00) Screenwriter, Playwright Laura Eason on Inhabiting the Hearts of Characters Different from Ourselves(6:03) Academy Award-winning Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on the Art of Visual Storytelling(6:37) Cinematographer, Director Benoit Delhomme on the Freedom of Handheld Cinematography(7:19) Author Etgar Keret on Looking for Humanity through Shared Intention(8:18) Viet Thanh Nguyen – Opposing Power through Expansive Solidarity(9:27) Adam Moss – Author, Fmr. Editor New York magazine on “The Work of Art”(10:29) John Patrick Shanley – Tony & Academy Award-winning Writer, Director on Finding Value in Ordinary Experiences and the Creative Power of Daydreaming(11:56) Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nicholas Kristof on Why Individual Stories are Necessary to Generate ConnectionTo hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Tonight... On the North American Friends Movie Club.A missing wife.A suspicious husband.And, for the second week in a row, an English actor doing a silly little southern accent. We watched the 2014 American psychological thriller, Gone Girl.So pick out whatever shirt makes you look the most innocent.And try not to smile during the press conference.Because we're the Gone Girls of podcasts.And this show is our evil diary.What sound should I do for the Gone Girl?Neil Patrick Harris death gurgle.[Neil Patrick Harris death gurgle sound] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our exit today has us fighting The Man and an evil council of French aliens. This week, we are looking at two spoof films that took on popular genres. The first is Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, written and directed by Steve Oedekerk. Next, we will talk about Undercover Brother, written by John Ridley and Michael McCullers and directed by Malcolm D. Lee.Along the way, in addition to talking Kung Fu and Blaxploitation, we talk Mystery Science Theatre 3000, Neil Patrick Harris, Will Smith, Charlie Sheen, other spoofs, and why one of these films is infinitely funnier than the other!Thememusic by Jonworthymusic.Powered by RiversideFM.CFF Films with Ross and friends.Movies We've Covered on the Show on Letterboxd.Movies Recommended on the Show on Letterboxd.
Jenna Bush Hager and Justin Sylvester chat with Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka about their new book “Both Sides of the Glass”. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones talk to an up-and-coming chef who is taking the philly food scene by storm by transforming a tiny supper club out of his dorm room into one of the hottest tickets in town. And Bobby Flay stopped by Jenna & Friends to teach Jenna Bush Hager and Tom Llamas how to make a juicy bacon cheeseburger. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NBC's Christine Romans shares creative ways to enjoy festive and free holiday fun this season. Plus, a look back at the memories and moments that stood out this year during the 3rd hour of TODAY. And Neil Patrick Harris stops by to talk about hosting the game show “What's in the Box?” Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Starting in 2029, the Oscars ceremony is moving to YouTube, representing a new era for the awards show, which has seen a steep decline in viewership in recent years. Kelly O'Grady has more. With more than half of Americans planning to travel this holiday season, members of Congress are warning about travel-related scams. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent shares steps you can take to protect yourself. Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit "I Will Survive" has been a motivational anthem for decades. The "Queen of Disco," a 2025 Kennedy Center Honoree, spoke to "CBS Mornings" about how the iconic song changed her outlook on life. Author and speaker James Clear says even small changes can help us get 1% better each day. The bestselling author is out with a new interactive guide, "The Atomic Habits Workbook," which includes journal prompts, guided templates and strategies for a healthier life. He joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how people can build lasting habits. Neil Patrick Harris says he's always loved game shows. He talks to "CBS Mornings" about how his passion started during his childhood and what it's like now hosting his own game show, "What's in the Box." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1: Today we're remembering Buck Rodgers. ‘Zootopia 2' has inspired a new pet craze that's inevitably causing dread. Snoop Dogg is taking the NFL stage on Christmas Day. An update on a BART accident from yesterday. The best cities for the holidays… we're not sure. Are pranks on porch pirates the way to stop this awful trend? A woman in California claims an Amazon driver stole her cat. Hour 2: Send us your problems at Badadvice973@gmail.com! There's some new, conflicting information about Rob Reiner's son. Tonight on TV, the premier of ‘Fallout' Season 2 and a new game show with Neil Patrick Harris. There's a new Steven Spielberg sci-fi movie on the way! The fastest fast fact! What's taking jellybeans so long? Plus, recycling wrapping paper and a hilarious conversation about hockey. (51:31) Hour 3: Time, it keeps moving. Mariah Carey is officially the #1 of all #1s. The Rolling Stones are no longer in motion. The best TV of the year is here. It's time to play the battle of the generations: Bridge The Gap! Can the reigning Millennial champion pull out a 3-peat?! (1:32:54) Hour 4: Some good news in a dark story out of Australia. GenZ thinks maybe mother does know best with a new dating trend. It's true you only get more stubborn as you get older. Let him have his fun, it's Christmas! Game time: When Did That Happen? (2:07:09)
Send us your problems at Badadvice973@gmail.com! There's some new, conflicting information about Rob Reiner's son. Tonight on TV, the premier of ‘Fallout' Season 2 and a new game show with Neil Patrick Harris. There's a new Steven Spielberg sci-fi movie on the way! The fastest fast fact! What's taking jellybeans so long? Plus, recycling wrapping paper and a hilarious conversation about hockey.
Jess is joined by interior designer Dale Saylor (Hollymount Design) to react to some of our favorite Architectural Digest home tours. Topics — BETHENNY FRANKEL's Florida move, ANY COHEN's West Village duplex, AMY SEDARIS' Greenwich Village funhouse, SARAH PAULSON's Malibu studio, RUPAUL in LA, NEIL PATRICK HARRIS' Harlem brownstone & KELLY RIPA's UES townhouse. Plus — advice for max impact in small spaces AND Dale critiques a walk-through of Jess' apartment. ⭐ IG: @jessxnyc | hollymountltd.com ⭐ Jess' docu-series on the rise & fall of SoulCycle — Cult of Body & Soul ⭐ Jess' docu-series on the history, mystique & lore of Fire Island — Finding Fire Island
Today on Whats My Frame I'm joined by Andrew Fleming. Andrew is a highly accomplished producer, director and screenwriter, most recently known for executive producing and directing the global hit series EMILY IN PARIS. Today Andy and I chat about directing the pilot of EMILY, exploring her world and the exciting new cities and storylines coming to Season 5. A frequent collaborator of Darren Star, Fleming also directed the pilot and additional episodes of Star's series UNCOUPLED, starring Neil Patrick Harris, and directed the pilot and served as executive producer of the Netflix series INSATIABLE, starring Debby Ryan. On the feature side, Fleming co-wrote and directed the seminal political satire DICK, starring Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, and Will Ferrell as well as cult-favorite genre film THE CRAFT, starring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True. He also co-wrote and directed HAMLET 2, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and wrote and directed the Sundance hit film THREESOME, and Paul Rudd/Steve Coogan comedy IDEAL HOME. Fleming was also the director of the Emma Roberts NANCY DREW feature, and the Michael Douglas/Albert Brooks comedy THE IN-LAWS. He has directed the television pilots for such shows as GROSSE POINTE, DIFFICULT PEOPLE, ODD MOM OUT, BAD JUDGE, as well as UNCOUPLED. He has also directed episodes for ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, NEW GIRL, RED OAKS, LADY DYNAMITE, YOUNGER & Dolly Parton's HEARTSTRINGS among others. Follow Andrew on IG @andymanf---What's My Frame, hosted by Laura Linda BradleyJoin the WMF creative community now!Instagram: @whatsmyframeIMDbWhat's My Frame? official site
We're celebrating Episode 420 and the start of the holiday season with a look at the romance and bromance of A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas! Join in as we discuss our (mostly recent) history with the H&K franchise, our first Real-D memories, and the series's role in Neil Patrick Harris's comeback. Plus: What makes a weed joke funny? Should we be heating our syrup? And what do we want from the just-announced Harold and Kumar 4? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: Remember the Night (1940)-----------------------------------------------------Key sources and links for this episode:"Neil Patrick Harris Discusses the Evolution of NPH in A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas" (CinemaBlend)"Ridin' High: Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle Turns 10" (Movable Fest)"John Cho has Entered His DILF Era" (Vanity Fair)"Studios Ogle Future of 3D" (Variety)"I'm Eating Everything on White Castle's X-Men: Apocalypse Menu" (ScreenCrush)"I'm Eating Everything on IHOP's Wonka Menu" (ScreenCrush)"We Are All Human Microphones" (The Nation)
This week has been kind of … demonic?? Jodi and Nora first talk about all the hellish things they've been seeing across the internet this week, before talking about all the girls who are absolutely fighting and beefing. (4:00) Wrapping up our thoughts on Spotify Wrapped, including the results of some original data collection from our Instagram (13:05) The demonic and hellish skeleton visuals from the Zac Brown Band's Sphere residency (22:03) Abby Lee Miller's uncanny Facetune faux pas on Neil Patrick Harris (25:00) Joe Jonas ill-advisedly trying to parallel park a G Wagon on Orchard St. in the city of New York (34:57) Fraser Olender's vape-induced heart attack at BravoCon (41:35) Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner's matching orange outfits at the ‘Marty Supreme' premiere and Club Chalamet's response (51:27) Zach Woods making absolutely biting TikTok videos eviscerating Quentin Tarantino for being an ass on a podcast (1:04:31) TUBI throwing their tiny little hat into the ring with Netflix and Paramount in the bid to buy Warner Bros. (1:09:50) How 50 Cent is continuing his legacy of being the world's consummate hater in the wake of Netflix's Diddy docuseries (1:13:11) Jodi and Nora share their personal obsessions Hosts: Jodi Walker and Nora Princiotti Producers: Sasha Ashall and Belle Roman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello Wholigans! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, Abby Lee Miller yassfies Neil Patrick Harris to such an extreme that he looks like an alien from Cocoon, Ana de Armas hangs out with an alleged gay guy, Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie show off their asses in Heated Rivalry, Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly gets into hot water with her future mother-in-law, Normani collabs with SHEIN, cheddar trumps goat, and more! Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Is it arrogant to make your own documentary, or is it just the new way to tell your story?”
New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Donna VanLiere’s 18 books include The Christmas Shoes and The Christmas Blessing, which were adapted into movies starring Rob Lowe and Neil Patrick Harris. Donna has won a Retailer's Choice Award for Fiction, a Dove Award, a Silver Angel Award, two Audie Awards (seven nominations) for best inspirational fiction, and a Gold Medallion Book of the Year nomination, and she is an inductee in the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Hall of Excellence. She has spoken at the prestigious Patricia Adams Lecture Series at Heidelberg University, Among Friends conferences, Women of Faith events, and Extraordinary Women conferences. Donna’s newest book, Looking for Christmas, is available now for pre-order, and she is currently finishing Looking for God, which will release in the spring of 2026. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Ben Affleck's character comes home to find his wife is missing on their wedding anniversary, so an investigation begins. A movie in parts, with twists and turns that you won't see coming. Alongside Ben stars Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris and many more recognisable faces. Catch it now on Fetch connected to your Hisense TV!
[REBROADCAST FROM October 7, 2025] The new Broadway play "Art" features three friends debating the value of one insanely expensive painting, and therefore the nature of art in general. Actor Bobby Cannavale, who stars in the play alongside Neil Patrick Harris and James Corden, discusses the show along with director Scott Ellis. "Art" runs through December 21.
Photo by Tim Wildsmith on Unsplash Published 24 November 2025 e534 with Michael, Andy and Michael – AI and ML training data, camouflage, ppen source Zork, Deadpool VR, NPH movies and a whole lot more. Michael, Andy and Michael start things off with with an intriguing AI analysis of the heist from the Louvre. The Ars Technica article takes the examples of mathematical machine learning and human psychology to show how both were defeated what was considered to be ordinary versus suspicious. This is a terrific reminder on the importance of the training data sets used for AI models and how the “performance of normality became the perfect camouflage”. Michael R highlights the On Intelligence book, and Michael M brings up visual pattern recognition of the human form which ghillie suits help disguise. Switching to a hackster.io article, the die is cast – or rather the die is 3d printed. Andy shares his thoughts on this bluetooth enabled die, and mentions how dice have featured prominently in the the podcast over the years. E132 from 2016 appears to be the earliest reference to dice in the show notes. Next up is Microsoft's announcement to open source the Zork family of text based adventure games from Infocom. Zork is another favorite of the podcast, and e78 from 2014 is the earliest reference! Then the team discusses the Deadpool VR game. The Kotaku article mentions that Neil Patrick Harris does the Deadpool voice acting in the game. This leads the cohosts down the rabbit hole of NPH acting with a number of movies and TV shows. Oh, and the reason for the “I don't want a McRib” part of the show title was because the Kotaku article kept serving up McDonalds McRib ads to Michael M, while Michael R with his PiHole does not get such ads. What is your favorite NPH movie or tv show? Have your bots
As a surreal time in history with confluent sources of rage towards Jews enveloping so many western countries a NYC mayoral race turning into a global media war with nyc home to one of the biggest Jewish populations in the world, yet the biggest hit series in streaming right now is “Nobody Wants This” about an orthodox Rabbi falling in love with a non Jewish woman .. it's as if the world has gone mad literally - so Jonah Platt Broadway actor, singer, musician, writer, producer, director, lyricist, composer, podcaster “Being Jewish With Jonah Platt” is the perfect guest to explore this extraordinary time in Jewish and global history .. From an early age, Judaism, entertainment, and the arts have been the corner stones of Jonah Platt's life. Raised in Los Angeles by award-winning producer Marc Platt and Jewish philanthropist Julie Platt, Jonah grew up with a deep sense of Jewish identity, creativity, and advocacy. Whether performing for his family or attending Jewish day schools and summer camps, he was immersed in his heritage, which set the stage for his future path. Jonah attended the University of Pennsylvania before kicking off a career as a television writer. This eventually led to a lengthy career as a Broadway actor.He soon became known for his performance as Fiyero in Wicked on Broadway, Horst in Neil Patrick Harris' Coupled, Woof in Hair at the Hollywood Bowl alongside Kristen Bell, and acting in the Oscar-nominated Being the Ricardos, among many other roles.A pivotal career and life-changing moment came for Jonah in 2023 after the devastating Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians.Jonah saw how polarized the conversation around Jewish identity had become, particularly in Hollywood and the media. Determined to make a difference, he started speaking out publicly and using his platform to reshape perceptions, and began speaking publicly.This eventually led him to start his most meaningful project yet—his podcast, Being Jewish with Jonah Platt.The podcast explores the rich spectrum of Jewish identity. It has featured prominent guests like Congressman Ritchie Torres, Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg, Emmy winner Patricia Heaton, Tony nominee Josh Gad, Oscar winner Marlee Matlin, and CNN's Van Jones.Jonah is producing his first feature film, The Mensch, in which he will co-star alongside Ginnifer Goodwin. He is also a sought-after singer and musician, an award-winning vocal arranger, a director of improv and theater, and is currently co-writing the musical adaptation of Lois Lowry's best-selling novel The Giver.Jonah is highly sought after by the media and professional speaking opportunities nationally and internationally.Deborah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/what.ive.learnt/Mind, Film and Publishing: https://www.mindfilmandpublishing.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-ive-learnt/id153556330Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TQjCspxcrSi4yw2YugxBkBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1365850
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KAnalytic Dreamz reacts to the explosive Marvel's Deadpool VR Official Reveal Trailer from Summer Game Fest 2025 on the Notorious Mass Effect segment. Dive into the Merc with a Mouth's chaotic VR debut, exclusively for Meta Quest 3 and 3S, launching November 18, 2025. Developed by Twisted Pixel and Oculus Studios with Marvel Games, this first-person action adventure pulls Deadpool through a portal to Mojoworld, where he signs a shady contract with Mojo—voiced by John Leguizamo—to chase intergalactic riches. Expect unfiltered violence, expletive-laden humor, and Deadpool's signature fourth-wall breaks, now voiced by Neil Patrick Harris.In this raw breakdown, Analytic Dreamz unpacks the trailer's red-band intensity: graphic headshots, dual-wielded pistols, katana swings, kunai throws, and explosive parkour across Marvel Universe hotspots. Battle iconic villains like Doctor Doom in fluid, imaginative combat that lets you "do whatever you can imagine." We analyze how this VR exclusive evolves Deadpool's beat-em-up legacy from Path of the Warrior, blending mercenary mayhem with streaming spectacle for a galactic audience.Perfect for Marvel fans, VR gamers, and Deadpool die-hards searching Deadpool VR trailer reaction, Summer Game Fest 2025 highlights, or Meta Quest exclusives. Analytic Dreamz delivers honest insights on gameplay mechanics, story twists, and why this could redefine VR action titles. Don't miss the full play-by-play—subscribe for more Notorious Mass Effect segments on gaming news, trailers, and Marvel updates. Hit play now for the ultimate unhinged reveal dissection!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
How We Spent the Summer | S2E1 "Where Were We?” Season two of How We Made Your Mother kicks off with a big announcement: the show has officially joined the Office Ladies Network, thanks to a friendship between Josh Radnor and Jenna Fischer. Josh and Craig reminisce about filming “Where Were We,” the How I Met Your Mother season two premiere, breaking down the challenge of picking up right after Ted and Robin's rain-soaked kiss and Marshall's heartbreak. They dig into the emotional realism of post-breakup depression, the iconic “When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead” line, and behind-the-scenes stories about George Clinton's cameo, Robin's gun joke, and Neil Patrick Harris's precision physical comedy. The episode also covers the show's evolution, season-two adjustments (including the brighter red couch), and fan questions about serialization, background actors, and hiatus memories, before closing with a touching letter from a 15-year-old fan in Germany about how HIMYM brings her hope. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Half Hour, we discuss the 2025 Broadway revival of Art at the Music Box Theatre. Starring Bobby Cannavale, Neil Patrick Harris, and James Corden. Yasmina Reza's Tony-winning play returns with sharp performances and striking design. We explore the tension between friendship and perception at the heart of the story, and how this new production connects with audiences today. Follow and connect with all things @HalfHourPodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Share your thoughts with us on our podcast cover post on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The new Broadway play "Art" features three friends debating the value of one insanely expensive painting, and therefore the nature of art in general. Actor Bobby Cannavale, who stars in the play alongside Neil Patrick Harris and James Corden, discusses the show along with director Scott Ellis. "Art" runs through December 21.
Boom! Yet another guest on my show that I got to know through the Membership Freedom mastermind that I'm in. There's just such a wealth of talent in that group that I can mine for wisdom. Meet Dan Hinz, master storyteller and Youtube editor. If you've been trying Youtube and getting lackluster results (like me!) or you're wanting to jump into it hard and heavy, you need to listen to this episode. Dan is a Jedi master at helping his clients get more watch time, more clicks, and better results with their videos. Thins mentioned in the show: Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks https://amzn.to/3ImHJw9 Living Untethered by Michael A. Singer https://amzn.to/4gCUVcI Box One and Box Two Puzzle Games by Neil Patrick Harris https://amzn.to/4nMzBUO Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins https://amzn.to/4pHJrJq Find Dan at https://danhinz.video/ --- Click here to change your life- http://eepurl.com/gy5T3T Hit me up for a one-on-one brainstorming session- https://militaryimagesproject.com/products/brainstorming-session-1-hour Check out my Linktree for different ways to rock your world! https://linktr.ee/ruggeddad Check out the sweet Hyper X mic I'm using. https://amzn.to/41AF4px Check out my best-selling books: Rapid Skill Development 101- https://amzn.to/3J0oDJ0 Streams of Income with Ryan Reger- https://amzn.to/3SDhDHg Strangest Secret Challenge- https://amzn.to/3xiJmVO This page contains affiliate links. This means that if you click a link and buy one of the products on this page, I may receive a commission (at no extra cost to you!) This doesn't affect our opinions or our reviews. Everything we do is to benefit you as the reader, so all of our reviews are as honest and unbiased as possible. #passiveincome #sidehustle #cryptocurrency #richlife
Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka are sharing some mocktail and light bite recipes from their new book, "Both Sides of the Glass". To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Vice President JD Vance embraces the government shutdown and the president's inflammatory memes aimed at Democrats, 'The View' co-hosts weigh in.Then, they react to Pope Leo's recent comments on abortion and immigration.Sheryl Lee Ralph discusses what fans can expect from her character Barbara Howard in season five of "Abbott Elementary," earning her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and celebrating her 20th wedding anniversary.Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka share what inspired their new book featuring spirit-free options, "Both Sides of the Glass," and Harris' return to the stage in Broadway's "Art." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Fallon and Bozoma Saint John discuss teaming up for their new reality competition show ‘On Brand,' where everyday people try to become the next big thing in marketing. Also, the story of a grandson who took his grandmother on a viral vacation that has hearts melting across social media. Plus, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka mix up cocktails from their new book Both Sides of the Glass: Paired Cocktails and Mocktails to Toast Any Taste. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jimmy Fallon gets up early to share details on his new NBC competition show and his plans for when Taylor Swift visits ‘The Tonight Show.' Also, Charlie Hunnam stops by to discuss his new series ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story.' Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares must-have upgrades to refresh your fall routines. And, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka mix up cocktails from their new book Both Sides of the Glass: Paired Cocktails and Mocktails to Toast Any Taste. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The whole team is back and it's time for Box 1 and Box 2! Just what are these boxes? And how does Neil Patrick Harris factor into them? Plus, James and Amanda share their anniversary adventures with an escape room!
Broadway's megawatt new season starts here, as award-winning actors Bobby Cannavale, James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris and director Scott Ellis join CBS Sunday Morning's Tracy Smith to talk about the upcoming, first-ever Broadway revival of Yasmina Reza's Tony Award-winning Art. The play The New York Times called “a lacerating comedy” centers on the purchase of an abstract white painting by one of three longtime friends – an act that provokes a sharp and witty exploration of friendship and perspective. Hear Cannavale, Corden, Harris and Ellis talk about returning to the Broadway stage, working together on what promises to be one of the fall season's hottest tickets, Art's relevance 27 years after its original Broadway run, and its incisive commentary on how we look at art – and each other. This talk was recorded on August 5th, 2025 at The 92nd Street Y, New York.
On this week's episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle and John watched Paul Verhoeven's 1997 science-fiction action thriller Starship Troopers, starring Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyers, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Ironside and Clancy Brown. An adaptation of Robert Heinlein's 1959 novel of the same title, Verhoeven's film takes a satirical pass on the material, turning a fascistic coming-of-age tale into an unusual piece of meta-propaganda.Starship Troopers takes place in a future, fascist society, where democracy and universal suffrage have been overthrown, and a military government leads humanity, with full citizenship reserved for those who serve in the armed services. Casper Van Dien plays Johnny Rico, an eager young recruit in the Mobile Infantry, who is sent to the frontlines of a war against the Arachnids, a supposedly hostile race of alien insectoids. The film tells the story of Rico's training, his experience in battle, and his eventual rise to command. It is the kind of triumphant narrative that the fascist government of the story would want to broadcast to a skeptical citizenry, which gets to what this movie is trying to do as a film. We talk about this and more, so tune in!You can find a video version of this episode at Jamelle's YouTube page.Episodes come out roughly every two weeks, so join us then with an episode on The Jackal, a basically forgotten thriller starring Richard Gere and Bruce Willis.Over at the Patreon, we discussed The Baader-Meinhof Complex. We're also debuting a new weekly politics discussion show, only available for subscribers! Join at patreon.com/unclearpod.Our producer is Connor Lynch and our artwork is by Rachel Eck.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump threatening to wage war on Chicago through a meme and Pete Hegseth rapping while explaining the Department of Defense name change.James Corden talks about initially turning down hosting The Late Late Show, working with Neil Patrick Harris and Bobby Cannavale in the Broadway play Art and reuniting with his Gavin & Stacey co-creator Ruth Jones to create The Choir.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A trio of stars — James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris and Bobby Cannavale — stop by to discuss joining forces for the new Broadway play ‘Art.' Also, the story behind a teacher going viral for his passion and enthusiasm that is inspiring his students and the internet. Plus, dermatologist Dr. Dendy Engelman shares her top five beauty secrets from around the world. And, Jenna and Willie play a game of ‘Pop Off,' where they try to guess pop culture answers based on fun clues.
Nearly 30 years after her death, a new documentary about Princess Diana examines the 24 hours that followed and how the royal family responded. Also, a trio of stars — James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris and Bobby Cannavale — stop by to discuss joining forces for the new Broadway play ‘Art.' Plus, chef Dan Pelosi shares a chicken cordon bleu recipe.