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Netflix India's latest original feature film - House Arrest stars Ali Fazal, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Jim Sarbh and Barkha Singh and is directed by Shashanka Ghosh and Samit Basu and written by Samit Basu. Listen to Girish Wankhede's review on Spot The Content and know if you should spend your time on this original film by Netflix Listen to "Spot The Content with Girish Wankhede" and other podcasts by Ep.Log Media on www.eplog.media If you have liked the review, do write your thoughts in the comment or DM us on Instagram @eplogmedia Disclaimer: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organisation.
Jay and Micah sit down to discuss the latest and final season of Netflix's House of Cards. This season Claire takes the lead as the series pivots from Frank's story due to behind the scenes issues with Kevin Spacey. Claire, now president, must battle against the Shepards, a family of American oligarchs who are determined to undermine Claire at every step until she falls in line. This episode does contain spoilers for season 6 and previous seasons.
We went over the political headlines of the day with Suffolk University's John Nucci and political columnist Jennifer Braceras. Charles Sennott, executive director of The GroundTruth Project, looked at the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I and explained why the Great War still resonates today. A new poll suggests that most Americans think people of the opposite political party are ignorant and spiteful. Are you one of them? Do you think these attitudes have impacted our political discourse? We asked you. Television expert Bob Thompson weighed in on the end of Netflix's "House of Cards" and shared his picks for the best and worst TV of the week. Reverend Irene Monroe and Reverend Emmett Price tackled the moral issues of the day on "All Revved Up." Journalist Peter DeMarco explained how an emergency system's failure resulted in the death of his wife, Laura Levis, at a Somerville hospital. Then we discussed Laura's case with you.
What does #MenThatDefend, VEEP, House of Cards, and Madam Secretary all have in common?Join Melody and Janie with Lamont Easter as they have the conversation about the genesis of the term, #menthatdefend, the person behind the actor and all about life.This is a conversation you want to listen too! Grab whatever you drink, relax and listen to this amazing discussion.Listen and immerse yourself in this high energy, transparent and high vibe conversation.In this episode discover;• Speak your truth.• Live your truth,• What do you want to reflect upon in your last days…About Lamont‘Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.’ – Albert CamusLamont is a television, film and commercial actor with appearances in Netflix's House of Cards, Showtimes’s Homeland, HBO's VEEP, CBS's Madam Secretary, and a supporting role in the feature film Jacqueline & Jilly, Written, Directed and Starring Victoria Rowell, to be released this Fall. Lamont is in various national commercials, print campaigns corporate video productions and leading and supporting roles in several independent films and web series. Lamont is the on-screen Spokesperson for a worldwide initiative by the US State Department that provides world leaders and their Governments critical information on Global Counterterrorism issues. Lamont is a sought-after MC/Host, hosts events in his market including the Television, Internet & Video Association (TIVA) Peer Awards at the Embassy of France in Washington, DC. Lamont is as a production, entertainment, and new media people connecter and enabled in the mid-Atlantic market and beyond. He is a dedicated humanitarian and philanthropist advocating for equality for all and promoting public awareness for those afflicted with Childhood Cancer, Autism, sexual trafficking among many other issues of social conscience!Connect with LamontFacebook - Lamont EasterTwitter - Lamont EasterLinkedIn - Lamont EasterInstagram - Lamont EasterWebsite - Lamonteaster.com
The owner of District 7 Media and I sit down and talk about his experience in the military as well as his transition out into starting his own business. His "big break" shooting the intro to Netflix's House of Cards as well as what keeps him inspired.Check out his work here:http://district7.com/A few pieces we spoke about.Asylum: https://vimeo.com/40005142Structure: https://petapixel.com/2018/01/09/structure-4k-shots-organic-things-magnified-1000x/
You might know actress Rachel Brosnahan from her supporting role on Netflix's House of Cards a few years back. Now she's back as the fast-talking 1950s housewife Midge Maisel on the new Amazon show, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, from Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino. The role earned her a Golden Globe nomination for best actress in a TV comedy. She and Sam discuss what the show says about women, especially in light of the #MeToo movement, and much more. Email the show at samsanders@npr.org or tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with your feedback. Follow Sam on Twitter @samsanders and producers Brent Baughman @brentbaughman and Anjuli Sastry @AnjuliSastry.
After a few weeks off Beer, Bros & BS is back with a new episode! Though we've been off air, the beer is flowing and the BS is strong. In this episode we talk about Allen Iverson & Ice Cube's new 3-on-3 basketball league Big3, the European adventures of a couple of our bros, KFC and what they're doing in space plus the newest television shows you should be watching like Netflix's House of Cards.With all of this we still managed to play a few rounds of Would You Rather and What Burns Your Bacon? Plus we tried out a new game, Yes or No. We also reviewed beer from Miami Brewing Company, Cycle Brewing Company, Jester King Brewery and Freetail Brewing Company!http://beerbrosbs.com/episode-68/
Yo! This week Frank and I talk about the 4th season of Netflix's House of Cards. What’s up dudes and dudettes? It’s Dan Luke here to talk all things Ya Shoulda Seen this By Now. In this episode Frank and I discuss Frank's obsession with Jackie Sharp, bed bugs, and Shakespeare! That’s a long way of saying we reviewed House of Cards. I thought it was good. Frank did not. I heard the other day that Frank pushed a kid into some bushes. I am a certified genius. Anyway — this show is OK. I like Obama. This episode is brought to you by Super Fightcast, Video Village, and Nick & Younis.
We recorded a little later in the week, but we still covered what we've been entertained by, as well as our five news stories, overviewing April's box office, and discussed Netflix's House of Cards!
Ben & Adam from Next Level Radio were joined by Jimmi Simpson from the Netflix original series, House of Cards. Jimmi talked about his role on the show along with some of his past work.
Slate's David Haglund, June Thomas and Willa Paskin discuss the second season of Netflix's House of Cards. WARNING: This podcast is meant to be heard AFTER you've seen the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dual Redundancy: TV Recaps, TV Reviews, and All the Latest in Entertainment News
In this week's episode we discuss the 2014 SAG Award Nominations (2:15), Beyonce's surprise album drop (9:35), and a proposed Good Will Hunting television show (16:04). We also wind down season one of House of Cards (21:44), season four of Arrested Development (35:43) and season one of Orange is the New Black (51:29). Finally, we look ahead at what is in store for Netflix's future (1:03:37).
In this episode we get into TVs news, Netflixs House of Cards, ABCs Zero Hour and FXs Archer Nothings on Links We are now on Stitcher radio Send any feedback to nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com http://www.hhwlod.com/ http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
In this episode we get into TVs news, Netflixs House of Cards, ABCs Zero Hour and FXs Archer Nothings on Links We are now on Stitcher radio Send any feedback to nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com http://www.hhwlod.com/ http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
Wow. Who would have figured. It's been five years since we started this podcast. There's been a lot of changes since Episode 1 aired in iTunes. And some of you have been with us the whole time. Thanks to all of you old timers who have been there from the beginning. And thank you to all of you who have joined us since. You are the reason why we've done this every week for 260 weeks. This week, Holy Goalie, Nick Dinicola and Edie Sellers have all the stuff you've come to love and hate from us, including: Goalie will be broadcasting from the Verizon Center on Sat., March 9. Set your calendars! Review: Halo 4, Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt DLC, Netflix's House of Cards, Blue Toad Murder Files. Redbox will soon stream through the Xbox. What the hell will that look like? Preorders being taken for Ouya. So, it really is happening after all. Microsoft is closing XNA development environment. So what does that mean for indie games on the Xbox 720? Sony to make a "big announcement" on Feb. 20. We figure it's Playstation 4. Edge magazine gets rumors of Xbox 720 features, including an always-on Internet connection. Stickam goes under. Minecraft's Notch backs away from his offer for Psychonauts 2 funding when he sees the pricetag. Dead Space 3 filled with microtransactions. Fans filled with hate. Rockstar announces Sept. 17 release date for GTA V. Meanwhile, Take Two is making buckets of scratch. Assassin's Creed 3 Tyranny of King George DLC will be released in three parts at $10 each beginning Feb. 19. Buck or Chuck: Labyrinth X, Engo. Enjoy.