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Levi and Philip return from sabbatical, and because time is a flat circle, they end up talking about the things they always talk about. Philip bought new AirPods. After Sinemia betrayed us all (11:23), should we trust MoviePass again? Levi has been strengthening his will with a new movie trailer rule (25:03). The trailer discussion then spirals into the amazing lunacy that is Netflix's "The OA" (41:57), which inevitably leads to Disney+ and Apple TV+ (1:00:59). Show Links Time is a Flat Circle Apple’s new AirPods come with a wireless charging case, Hey Siri support, and more battery life Sinemia, A MoviePass Rival, Shutters U.S. Operations AMC Theatres’ Monthly Movie Service Passes 785,000 Subscribers, 3 Times MoviePass Disney+ will be available on November 12th for $6.99 a month Apple announces Apple TV Plus video subscription service Follow Philip and Levi on Twitter: @pheberhard @levigilbert --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/save-it-for-the-mic/support
The JAMCast welcomes Brandon Perea, a professional breakdancer/rollerskater who currently plays Alfonso "French" Sosa on Netflix's "The OA."
Talking this crazy month of March. From Jussie Smolett to Michael Avenatti, The NCAA tournament, Netflix's The OA and more. Follow the host on Twitter and Instagram @glennpricemann. Email: podcast@mannglenn.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glennpricemann/support
Sharon Van Etten talks to Kyle Meredith ahead of her highly anticipated new album, Remind Me Tomorrow. Together, they also spend time talking about Van Etten's last few years out of the spotlight, which included becoming a mother, going to graduate school, and appearing in Twin Peaks and Netflix's The OA. She even shares a story about moving in with Michael Cera and how that affected her new album. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Costume designer Meghan Kasperlik has made a name for herself in the world of feature films after first cutting her teeth in the fashion industry and then television. Out of college she jumped at the opportunity to work with the legendary Patricia Field (Emmy winner for Sex and the City, Oscar nominee for The Devil Wears Prada). Building her resume on shows like Hope & Faith, Cashmere Mafia and Royal Pains, Meghan made the jump to feature films, working as an assistant costume designer on The Dark Knight Rises, American Hustle, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Noah and Joy before being the head costume designer on Little Accidents, Crown Heights and It Comes at Night. Her work on Ramin Bahrani’s 99 Homes brought her to the HBO movie that would earn her her first Emmy nomination, Bahrani's update of Fahrenheit 451 which made its world premiere at this year's Cannes Film Festival and stars Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon. In my interview with Meghan the Emmy-nominee talks about her approach to color and texture when she designs, how she's an expert second-hand shopper and some of her costume design inspirations and favorites of all time (including Keira Knightley's iconic green gown from Atonement). You can see some of Meghan's most recent work on the upcoming second season of Netflix's The OA. The Emmy voting period ends August 27th at 10pm PST. The Creative Arts Emmys will be a two-night affair on Saturday, September 8th and Sunday, September 9th. The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards will be Monday, September 17th. This interview runs 23m Opening: "Fahrenheit 451" from Fahrenheit 451 music byMatteo Zingales and Antony Partos (Milan Music) Closing: "Resurrection" from Fahrenheit 451 music by Matteo Zingales and Antony Partos (Milan Music)
On this week’s episode we continue the “Spring 2017 TV Season” with the midseason premiere of S7B of Walking Dead entitled "Rock in the Road", Michael and Tim’s review of the Supernatural episode "Regarding Dean" and a new section where Nico recommends new series to watch from Netflix, Amazon, and other non-traditional networks, this week discussing Netflix's "The OA." Also Nico covers the weekly Entertainment News in this week's News with Nico which covers Stranger Things Season 2, X-Men film, Lego Batman, Silicon Valley, Super Bowl Ratings, Orphan Black, The OA, and Last Week Tonight News . So join us for all of that in this latest episode of Across the Airwaves Podcast. News withNico Headlines: Stranger Things Season 2: Netflix Unveils Trailer, Premiere Date Sophie Turner Confirms New X-Men Movie Begins Shooting This Year The LEGO Batman Movie sets a 2017 box office record in opening weekend Silicon Valley to Return to HBO in April Super Bowl: Historic OT Game Draws 111.3 Million, On Par With 2016 Orphan Black Final Season Premiere Date Set at BBC America The Americans Season 5 Trailer The OA Renewed for Part II at Netflix John Oliver Took Out Ads on Cable News to Educate Donald Trump TV Show Episodes Reviewed on This Week's Podcast: Walking Dead S07E09 "Rock in the Road" Supernatural: S12E11 "Regarding Dean" This Week’s Netflix/Amazon/Streaming Recommendation: The OA Season 1 – 8 Episodes
On Hoxton Movies this week Niki, Matt and Morten take you through all the latest movie news and reviews including: La La Land, Manchester By The Sea, Bright Lights starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds and Netflix's The OA. We keep you up to date with all the awards season news including The Golden Globes Awards, BAFTA Nominations announcement and the PGA and WGA nominations and how things are shaping up for The Oscars. Morten talks us through all the events and movies at our partner cinema The Genesis Cinema. This week’s soundtrack of the week comes the late great Debbie Reynold's classic Singin in the Rain.
This week Star Wars Rebels gets a new old recruit, The Lord of Terror turns 20, we punch dance our way through Netflix's The OA, and we celebrate Nic Cage's birthday with a Cage Fight (er, Quiz).
This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Hazel Cills and Rachel interview Brit Marling, the genius behind and star of Netflix's The OA. We talk to Brit about the innumerable interpretations of the show, her research on near-death experiences, her adoration for Maggie Nelson, choreographing The OA's "movements" with Ryan Heffington, and walking that fine line between vulnerability and schlock. Later, Teo Bugbee and Doreen St. Felix join Rachel and Hazel to very seriously discuss the most important question of the holiday season: Is Christmas Feminist???????
This week on Who's There: We're sick of being required to learn about HGTV Whos and their personal drama (what's the difference between Fixer Upper and Flip or Flop, anyway?), Lala Kent is sick of Vanderpump Rules (will anyone know she's even gone?), and Bobby gets yelled at for missing the ANTM premiere (even though he has a VERY GOOD excuse). Today's episode is sponsored by Netflix's "The OA," which begins streaming Friday.
Happy...Premiere Week of America's Next Top Model? It's practically a national holiday now that our girl Rita's hosting. More on that before tonight's flagship episode. Plus: the new Bachelor contestants (and their strange obsession with The Little Mermaid), a whole slew of new Who couples (Whoples?), a brand new Who baby (Whoby?), the brand new Spider-Man trailer featuring Zendaya (and Some British Guy) and Lindsey sends a very important LinkedIn request. This episode was brought to you by Netflix's The OA. Check out @The_OA on Instagram (and @whoweekly on Twitter) for a special sneak peek.