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Actor Tim Blake Nelson and writer/director Potsy Ponciroli speak with Noel T. Manning II on Open Dialogue about one of 2021's best films "Old Henry." Take a listen to discover what Nelson learned about himself, his love of the western genre, and the one perfect scene according to Ponciroli . Old Henry is released by Shout Factory and clips are used by permission for review, evaluation and interview purposes.
On episode 438 of Meet me at the Movies we talk about Being James Bond, Candyman, McCartney 3,2,1 - and Kipchoge: The Last Milestone. We also offer a tribute to Ed Asner. Meet me at the Movies airs weekly on C19 TV and WGWG. Video and audio clips and images are used for review, evaluation, editorial and educational purposes. Noel T. Manning II has been a registered entertainment journalist with national organizations for over two decades. Footage, clips and stills are used for review, interview, entertainment, editorial and educational coverage.
Check out reviews this week for Shang-Chi & the Legend of the Ten Rings, The Colony, Reminiscence & The Protege on Meet me at the Movies: Episode 437. Noel and Thomas also request audience members to weigh in on grooming tips for Thomas' flowing locks. Meet me at the Movies airs weekly on C19 TV and WGWG. Video and audio clips and images are used for review, evaluation, editorial and educational purposes. Noel T. Manning II has been a registered entertainment journalist with national organizations for over two decades. Footage, clips and stills are used for review, interview, entertainment, editorial and educational coverage.
Sohrab Noshirvani & Rory Haines are currently at work on the DCU film Black Adam, starring Dwayne Johnson. The two have been collaborative screenwriters in some form since 2012 when they were paired together at Columbia University's MFA program. In less than a decade, these two have continued to carve out a place for themselves in Hollywood. They never run from a challenging project, and are known for their attention to research in each project. They also gained a Golden Globe for The Mauritanian in 2021. Today on Open Dialogue, they talk with Noel T. Manning II about their process of co-writing; their thoughts of Auteur theory; the process of preparing for the Mauritanian, and they may even share a nugget or two about Black Adam. Sohrab & Rory also explain why Noel is wrong about Benedict Cumberbatch's southern accent. ... All this and more on this episode of Open Dialogue.
Due to unpopular demand, and massive amounts of non-viewer mail, Douglas Davidson and Darryl Mansel are back on Meet me at the Movies with Noel T. Manning II to explore more films from 1996. Check out Part Deux of this Meet me at the Movies special to see if any of your favorites made the list. If you're feeling particularly adventurous ... you may want to explore part uno as well. **Sound clips and music used by permission for review, educational and parody purposes.
Cine-Men hosts Douglas Davidson and Seed are joined by Meet Me at the Movies host Noel T. Manning II to discuss some movies they've seen recently, as well as some of their anticipated movies for the remainder of the year. Check out Noel's show Meet Me at the Movies here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjKQxo2s-Eyb8wWV7vtQWQ
The legendary film journalist Grae Drake joins Noel T. Manning II for Meet me at the Movies and we learn more about Drake's love of cinema. Meet me at the Movies airs on C19 TV and WGWG each week.
What are some of the films from 1991 that connect with you? Eric Marchen joins Noel T. Manning II on episode 428 of Meet me at the Movies to explore a few that speak to us. Meet me at the Movies airs weekly on C19 TV and WGWG.org. Footage and audio used by permission for review, evaluation, editorial and educational purposes. Manning is a long-time film journalist and is registered with the Critics Choice Association, SEFCA, NCFCA and the Online Film Critics
What are some of the films from 1981 that speak to you? Adam Long joins Noel T. Manning II on episode 427 of Meet me at the Movies to cover just some of our faves. Meet me at the Movies airs weekly on C19 TV and WGWG.org. Footage and audio used by permission for review, evaluation, editorial and educational purposes. Manning is a long-time film journalist and is registered with the Critics Choice Association, SEFCA, NCFCA and the Online Film Critics.
For over two and half decades award-winning composer Marco Beltrami has offered his evolving approach to scoring for feature film, documentary and episodic television. His projects and styles vary; from westerns like “3:10 to Yuma” to docs like “Free Solo” to the superhero genre like “Logan” to war epics like “The Hurt Locker” – Beltrami breathes musical life into each project. Today on Open Dialogue Beltrami shares with Noel T. Manning II his approach to working on “A Quiet Place” and its sequel; he also answers questions relating to screenplays, what he learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and why sound designers and composers are no longer at odds with one another.
Kevin Macdonald is a documentarian, a feature filmmaker, and a master storyteller. Known for projects like The Last King of Scotland, State of Play, and documentaries on Mick Jagger, Bob Marley and Whitney Houston – Macdonald appreciates all aspects of the cinematic arts. Today on Open Dialogue with Noel T. Manning II, he chats about his work as director of Golden Globe winner – The Mauritanian. The Mauritanian is now available to own on digital, and available on Blu-Ray & DVD on May 11th, 2021. *Footage is used by permission from STX films for interview and promotional purposes. Noel T. Manning II is a longtime registered entertainment journalist of film, TV, music and pop culture.
Phedon Papamichael is a master cinematographer working with the likes of James Mangold, Alexander Payne, Gore Verbinski, Jon Turteltaub and more. On this episode of Open Dialogue, Papamichael offers an in-depth look into the making of Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” We discover his favorite scene in this Netflix release and some challenges along the way. Host, Noel T. Manning II also asks Papamichael to share some thoughts about his work with Payne, Mangold and Verbinski and life during the pandemic. Manning previously interviewed Papamichael for his work on Ford v Ferrari.
Character actress Beth Grant has appeared in dozens of film and television shows throughout the years. She visits with Noel T. Manning II on Meet me at the Movies episode 415 to talk about her career; engage in some fun and even sing the State Anthem of North Carolina. Featured on several Oscar-winning films, Beth shares her secret of acting and what she truly loves about cinema. Meet me at the Movies airs each week on C19 TV and WGWG. Clips are used by permission for review and parody purposes.
Today, on Meet me at the Movies (episode 413) Jason Black shares his love of film with Noel T. Manning II. Black is a leader within the Oklahoma Film Critics and a member of the Critics Choice Association. You can find his work on KJYO-FM and in Distinctly Oklahoma Magazine with the column “Pass the Popcorn.” Met me at the Movies airs weekly on C19 TV and WGWG. Footage, audio and images are used by permission for critique, parody and educational purposes. Manning has been a film journalist for over 30 years.
Film director Simon West is no stranger to action/adventure films. From Con Air, to Laura Croft: Tomb Raider, to The Expendables franchize, to the Mechanic - West has always had an appreciation for infusing energy into the cinema. With the film Skyfire, he brings a disaster flick with heart to the screen that explores family, choices and one mother of a volcano. Today on Open Dialogue with Noel T. Manning II, Simon West talks his love of disaster films, the joy of trying new things and the excitement of working with 17 different nationalities on the dual-language film - Skyfire. Open Dialogue provides an opportunity for talents of the entertainment industry to talk about their craft, their hopes, and their ongoing journey of arts and entertainment. Noel T. Manning II, host of Open Dialogue, has been an entertainment journalist for over three decades and is a member of several film critics’ organizations. *Footage is used by permission of Meridian Entertainment & Screen Media.
Filmmakers Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz have worked together for over a decade, and their feature film debut "Antebellum" as writers/directors received praise for genre-bending, creative narrative, social commentary and technical achievements. Today on Open Dialogue with Noel T. Manning II, the two share a behind the scenes look into making this film. They also offer thoughts on the importance of sharing message and meaning through the art of filmmaking. Open Dialogue provides an opportunity for talents of the entertainment industry to talk about their craft, their hopes, and their ongoing journey of arts and entertainment. Noel T. Manning II, host of Open Dialogue, has been an entertainment journalist for over three decades and is a member of several film critics’ organizations. *Footage is used by permission of Lionsgate Films..
Greenland is a family drama disguised as a disaster film. When the clock is ticking on an extinction-level event, a mom and dad (struggling with a failing marriage) must do everything within their power to find safe passage to Greenland; a secure haven for the chosen few. Here on this Quick Take Noel T. Manning II gives his thoughts on where this film ranks alongside other disaster films of the past. Footage is courtesy of STX films and is used by permission. Manning is a longtime entertainment journalist offering content for TV, radio, print and inline audiences. He is a member of several film critics organizations; he's a film fest founder and an adjunct professor of Communications and New Media.
World War II films are not that unusual, but A Call to Spy is not a typical period war film. Sarah Megan Thomas is the writer, producer and co-star of this film, and she shares why this film was important for her to make on this episode of Open Dialogue. A Call to Spy is currently available through numerous home viewing platforms. To find out where you can view this film, visit: acalltospymovie.com/watch-at-home. Footage is used by permission from IFC Films. Noel T. Manning II is the host of Open Dialogue; he’s a long-time entertainment journalist and is a member of numerous film critics organizations; he’s the co-founder of the Real to Reel Film Fest, and serves as an adjunct professor of Communications Studies and Education.
Chad Faust is the writer, director and talent for the film "Girl" starring Bella Thorne, Mickey Rourke and Faust. This action-thriller is a throwback to '70s revenge flicks. Here on this episode of Meet me at the Movies: Open Dialogue, Faust shares his filmmaking journey and the road to breathing life into "Girl" with entertainment journalist Noel T. Manning II.
Director David Fincher brings to life a script written by his father that explores the Oscar-winning writer of Citizen Kane, Herman Jacob Mankiewicz. In this Netflix film, Mank, we examine the vices, the self-destructive behavior and uncanny ability of this alcoholic screenwriter to connect with the poorest of vagabonds and richest of tycoons. Gary Oldman takes on the lead role in a film that offers an artistic flashback to classic Hollywood of the 1930s. Noel T. Manning II offers his Quick Take movie review of Mank right here.
On Meet me at the Movies Episode 405, Noel T. Manning II is joined by Adam Long (Focus Newspapers and Movie Geeks United) to offer reviews of Hillbilly Elegy, Girl, Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist and a Take Five spotlighting a few of director Ron Howard’s films. We also have a review from the vault on Black Sunday (1977). Meet me at the Movies airs each week on C19 TV and WGWG.
In this Meet me at the Movies quick take, Noel T. Manning II reviews the Sony Pictures Classic buddy dramady, The Climb. Meet me at the Movies airs each week on WGWG and C19 TV.
Inna Blokhina is the director for the documentary She is the Ocean. Following the stories of cliff divers, shark swimmers, surfers, marine biologists and lovers of the sea, we discover the commonalities humans have with the water. Here, Blokhina speaks with Noel T. Manning II about her passions(and former fears)with the ocean and her journey into bringing this documentary to life. She is the Ocean is available now and distributed through Blue Fox Entertainment.
From California to North Carolina and many grooves in between, filmmakers Kevin Smokler and Christopher Boone take audiences onto a journey into the power of music and resurrection of the classic medium of vinyl records in the doc “Vinyl Nation.” On episode 402 of Meet me at the Movies, Smokler and Boone sound off with insights, and offer audible liner notes on the making of this doc. Co-hosts Noel T. Manning II & Jay Phelps spins a few tales of life growing up and working in the music industry where vinyl was king. Meet me at the Movies airs on C19 TV and WGWG.org. Many interviews featured on Meet me at the Movies can also be found on elementsofmaddness.com.
Actress Danielle Deadwyler shares her love of the arts with Noel T. Manning II. They talk theatre, dance, music, film and the joy of acting. Danielle chats about her lead role in the film "The Devil to Pay," and even reflects on doing aerials for a Tom Jones concert. Embracing the opportunities and taking on challenging roles are a couple of things that motivates Deadwyler.
Pete Souza has been on the front lines with two American Presidents. Serving as an official White House photographer for Pres. Ronald Reagan and Pres. Barack Obama, Souza has a unique perspective, and intimate understanding of the authentic nature of the presidency and its engagement with the public. Here, Pete shares some thoughts about the documentary 'The Way I See It' with Noel T. Manning II. This doc is Pete's story through photos, interviews, and introspective thought about where were have been, and where he thinks we're headed.
Writer/director Diane Paragas had a dream to bring a story to the screen that spoke of political and social injustice, the power of music, and the beauty of the Filipino people. Yellow Rose is that story, and Diane shares her journey with Noel T. Manning II. Yellow Rose is distributed by Sony PIctures.
Lane and Ruckus Skye are the writing/directing team behind the Southern Gothic tale, The Devis to Pay, starring Danielle Deadwyler. Here, the two chat with Noel T. Manning II about the making of this film and the unexpected collaborations the played out.
Cinematographer Tom Sigel joins Noel T. Manning II again on Cinemascene for more film dialogue. This time they chat about Sigel's work with Spike Lee on "Da 5 Bloods" and the Sam Hargrave flick "Extraction." Noel also gets Tom to share a bit about the upcoming Russo Brothers/Tom Holland collaboration "Cherry." *Noel previously had Tom Sigel on the show to talk about his work on Bohemian Rhapsody, Usual Suspects, the X-Men Franchise, Drive, Superman Returns, and more.
Imagine leaving the country you've always known all in search of freedom, opportunity and your place in the world. Directors Lydia Schamschula & Jeremy Glaholt share the story of making the documentary "A Step without Feet" with Noel T. Manning II. Through art, dance, music, food and poetry, this film offers a unique look at a people exploring a shared culture within a new land. They find that anything worth having, happens through challenges, sacrifice and purposed focus.
Wil Wheaton is no stranger to film, TV, entertainment and pop culture. From his work on the film Stand by Me, to his break into the sci-fi universe as Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation, to his performances as himself in the legendary Big Bang Theory, Wil has continued to developed as a writer, voice talent, actor and podcast host. Here, Wil chats with Noel T. Manning II about his work on the IFC Midnight film "Rent a Pal.
Filmmaker Paul Ireland chats with Noel T. Manning II about his second feature film, Measure for Measure. This modern adaptation of a Shakespeare work was not without its own tragedies and challenges. Paul shares that and more on this edition of Cinemascene.
U.S. President Jimmy Carter had a longtime love of music. In the documentary Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President, director Mary Wharton explores the life of this man and his impact on the world, all weaved together through the universal language of music. Here, she shares thoughts about this new film (and a Peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia)with Noel T. Manning II.
Justin McConnell is a filmmaker who knows the twisted roads, and the hills and valleys of independent cinema. In this Meet me at the Movies extra, McConnell chats with Noel T. Manning II about his documentary the Clapboard Jungle. The Clapboard Jungle is an official selection for the 2020 Fantasia Film Fest.
Film critic Noel T. Manning II offers this review of the documentary Olympia. This is a truly personal journey of Oscar-winner Olympia Dukakis through her own words, her own interactions and her pains and uncertainties. When she speaks, when she’s with others… you see pure, raw honesty. It’s an honesty that makes some people uncomfortable, and that’s just fine with Olympia.
We continue with our series #inthemourning, examining loss and cataclysm, and its smaller mini-series, #remnant by having a conversation about episodes 5 & 6 of season 1 of the HBO series THE LEFTOVERS and an extended conversation about David Koepp's adaptation of Richard Matheson's STIR OF ECHOES. We welcome new friend of the show Noel T. Manning II to discuss the 1999 thriller which in its time was heavily overshadowed by the earlier released The Sixth Sense, but has earned a decent following in the years afterward for its strong lead performance by Kevin Bacon, its effective set pieces and effects, and its resonant themes of modern suburbia and the desperation to be more than "ordinary". We explore all of that and more on this week's episode and we hope you enjoy it.4:00 - New Business Section -- LISTENER PARTICIPATION!14:01 - #tvguideposts - THE LEFTOVERS Season 1, Episodes 5 & 635:00 - STIR OF ECHOES-All the FoGgy links-On the webFacebookTwitterInstagramReed on TwitterNathan on TwitterMerchandise available hereYouTube
Meet me at the Movies welcomes Nathan Rouse and Reed Lackey. These two host the Fear of God Podcast, which explores the horror genre through the eyes of faith, spirituality, and philosophy. Noel T. Manning II dives into the show’s origin and explores the love of the genre.
If you've been following our social media feeds, you may have seen where Nathan and Reed were recently invited to an episode of Meet Me at the Movies on C19TV and WGWG.org, hosted by Noel T. Manning II. There are a lot of laughs as they recount in brief the history of the show and the community it has developed as well as selecting the horror movie characters with whom they would choose to be quarantined. The audio of that episode is presented here with gracious permission from the owner. Enjoy!
Documentary director Robin Hauser speaks with Noel T. Manning II about her documentary "Bias." She explores her own journey into discovering who we are and why we each carry some sort of bias ... even if we're unaware of it.
Scottish actor Angus MacFadyen had his feature film breakthrough as Robert the Bruce in the Oscar-winning Braveheart. In 2020, he revisits that role in a film that he also served as screenwriter. Noel T. Manning II interviews McFadyen on this episode of Cinemascene as they retrace the journey into bringing the biographical figure back to life on screen in the feature film Robert the Bruce.
Award-winning documentarian Todd Douglas Miller talks with Noel T. Manning II about how multi-award winning masterpiece Apollo 11 on WGWG and Cinemascene.
In this episode of the show, hosts Douglas Davidson and Seed are joined by guests Noel T. Manning II and Thomas Manning to discuss their time and experiences at the Critic's Choice Awards earlier this year. Like what you hear? Donate to the Patreon: www.patreon.com/poprikapodcast
THE CINE-MEN RETURNS! Hosts Douglas Davidson and Seed return with guest Noel T. Manning II to discuss Noel's experiences in film and their top 3 most anticipated films of 2020. Like what you hear? Donate to the Patreon: www.patreon.com/poprikapodcast
Yancy Butler has appeared in dozens of films & TV shows since her breakthrough in the John Woo film "Hard Target." She is know by many for her role as Detective Sara Pezzini on the cult classic Witchblade TV series. Here, Noel T. Manning II chats with Yancy about her body of work on this episode of Cinemascene.
Cinematographer Mihai Malaimare Jr. has worked with Francis Ford Coppola, Paul Thomas Anderson & Taika Waititi among others. Here, he talks with Noel T. Manning II and shares his filmmaking background and his leadership on bringing the critically successful Jojo Rabbit to the big screen.
Film legend Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween, Freaky Friday, Christmas with the Kranks, a Fish Called Wanda, True Lies) chats with Noel T. Manning II about her work on critical success and crowd-pleasing Knives Out. She also talks about body switching with another cast member. Check it out of this Meet me at the Movies extra on C19 TV & WGWG.
Filmmaker Mark Ruffalo (The Avengers, 13 Going on 30, The Last Castle) chats with Noel T. Manning II about the based on a true story film "Dark Waters" on this Meet me at the Movies extra on WGWG and C19 TV.
Tracy Letts is a Pulitzer Prize and Tony award Winner; he's acted on stage, TV and film, and been featured on Seinfeld, Homeland, Lady Bird, The Post, Ford v Ferrari & Little Women. HIs love of arts and entertainment has its roots in his childhood. Here on Cinemascene, Letts talks with Noel T. Manning II about his journey.
Noel T. Manning II chats with Honey Boy actor Noah Jupe on the latest episode of Meet Me at the Movies -Extra. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because Noah’s been seen in recent releases like Ford V Ferrari, A Quiet Place, and Wonder. Noah has also been nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Supporting Actor and Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor (both for Honey Boy).
Oscar-winning costumer designer Ruth Carter (Black Panther) shares about filmmaking and discusses Dolemite is my Name on this episode of Meet me at the Movies with Noel T. Manning II. With over 40 films to her credit, Carter has also worked with the likes of Spike Lee, Steven Spielberg, Joss Weadon & John Singleton.
Phedon Papamichael is a long-time cinematographer and has worked on films as varied as Nebraska, Cool Runnings, Phenomenon, Sideways and Walk the Line. Today he talks about his work on the James Mangold film Ford v Ferrari. Noel T. Manning II interviews filmmakers like this on Cinemascene & Meet me at the Movies courtesy of WGWG.org & C19 TV.
Midge Costin has worked as a feature film sound editor and special effects editor on legendary blockbusters of the audio landscape (Armageddon, The Rock, Days of Thunder, Crimson Tide to name a few). Her debut documentary Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic sound is a history of the auditory journey of film. On this episode of Cinemascene, Midge shares her stories with Noel T. Manning II on WGWG.
On episode 360 of Meet me at the Movies, Noel T. Manning II recaps his visit to Hollywood for the red carpet screening of the Irishman. He'll also share about the Hollywood Walk of Fame induction of Harry Connick Jr., a poolside chat with Joe Pesci & watching "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" at the New Beverly Cinema. All this and more on C19 TV and WGWG.
Dr. Travis Langley is the author/editor for The Joker: Evil Clowns and the Women Who Love Them. Here, he talks about the origins of the Joker, the psychology of the criminal clown and where the future of the pale-faced mastermind is headed. All this and more on WGWG.org Cinemascene with host Noel T. Manning II.
It: Chapter 2 Cinematographer Checco Varese talks with entertainment journalist Noel T. Manning II about his history in documentary, journalism, music videos, film and his work on It: Chapter 2 on this week's Cinemascene on WGWG.
It: Chapter 2 Cinematographer Checco Varese talks with entertainment journalist Noel T. Manning II about his history in documentary, journalism, music videos, film and his work on It: Chapter 2 on this week's Cinemascene on WGWG.
Directors/writers Tyler Nilson & Michael Schwartz discuss their film "The Peanut Butter Falcon" starring Shia LaBeouf, Dakota Johnson & Zack Gottsagen. This film offers a road trip of discovery of friendship, family and self through the North Carolina outer banks. Here, Nilson and Schwartz share with Noel T. Manning II (a native of Ayden, NC) their long journey of bringing this film to life. The film is distributed by Roadside Attractions. Cinemascene airs on WGWG.
Noel T. Manning II interviews film director Aaron Lieber about his love of surfing, documentary, and his journey into creating the feature documentary - Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable. Noel offers interviews for WGWG radio and C19 TV each week on Cinemascene and Meet me at the Movies.
The films of 1989 (Part 1) are on this week’s Meet me at the Movies call sheet with Douglas Davidson, Greg Tillman & Noel T. Manning II. You can check out the show each week on the air or inline at C19.tv and WGWG.org.
Rocketman, John Wick 3, Phantom Menace at 20 and more on this week’s Meet me at the Movies with Douglas Davidson, Greg Tillman & Noel T. Manning. Check out the show each week on C19 TV (C19.TV) and WGWG.org
Noel T. Manning chats with Rosa Salazar (Alita: Battle Angel) & she shares her love of working as Alita in the Robert Rodriguez/James Cameron collaboration of the sci-fi film adaptation of the manga series. Cinemascene is heard each week on WGWG.org.
Writer, director, actor Stephen Merchant (The Office, Extras) offers Noel T. Manning II insights into bringing the biopic "Fighting with my Family" to life on the big screen. Cinemascene and Meet me at the Movies can be heard on wgwg.org and seen each week on C19 TV. www.c19.tv
Oscar-nominated Fiona Crombie (production designer, The Favourite) is the guest on this episode of Meet me at the Movies. Noel T. Manning II gets insight into her career journey and explores the fun adventures she had creating the "look" of the Favourite. Meet me at the Movies airs each week on wgwg.org and C19 TV.
Show 313: Noel T. Manning II & Gregg Tillman look back at their favorite films from 2018 on episode 313 of Meet me at the Movies on C19 TV & WGWG.org.
Film editor Wyatt Smith has worked on projects like Mary Poppins Returns, Dr. Strange, Thor: The Dark World, The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise Into the Woods, & dozens of music documentaries. On this edition of Cinemascene he shares his journey with Noel T. Manning II on WGWG.org.
Visual FX artist Matt Johnson has worked in cinema for over two decades on films like Space Jam, the Avengers, World War Z, X-Men: First Class, V for Vendetta and Mary Poppins Returns. On this episode of Cienmascene/Meet me at the Movies, he shares his film journey (and behind the scenes thoughts on recreating Disney magic)with Noel T. Manning II on WGWG.org.
On this edition of Cinemascene on WGWG.org, Noel T. Manning II interviews multi award-winning composer Justin Hurwitz. Dialogue includes insight into Justin's musical heritage & his sonic journey through Whiplash, LaLa Land & First Man. #Oscars #Goldeglobes #Criticschoice #Grammy
On this edition of Meet Me at the Movies & Cinemascene, Noel T. Manning II interviews Australian-born acting talent @Y_Strahovski Yvonne Strahovski. Strahovski has been seen in film and TV starring as a series regular in such shows as ‘Chuck,’ ‘Dexter,’ ‘24’ and Hulu’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’ Strahovski shares her love of acting and the pursuit of the only thing she’s ever wanted to do. @wgwgradio wgwg.org #handmaidstale #ChuckTV @SHO_Dexter #acting @HandmaidsTaleTV
On this edition of Meet Me at the Movies & Cinemascene, Noel T. Manning II interviews three-time Emmy nominee Michael Kelly about his life as an actor, his initial interest in the artform, and wisdom from his Mom. @wgwgradio wgwg.org #houseofcards #Fringe #clinteastwood #angelinajolie #acting #jackryan
On this week's "Meet me at the Movies" (episode 310) - Noel T. Manning II & Greg Tillman review Creed 2, Fantastic Beasts 2, Roma, Widows & Robin Hood. You can find this show each week on c19.tv & wgwg.org.
On this special edition of “Meet me at the Movies/Cinemascene” Noel T. Manning II interviews two-time Oscar nominee Seamus McGarvey. This cinematographer is known for films like the Greatest Showman, Bad Times at the El Royale, Nocturnal Animals, The Atonement & The Avengers. Check it out this week on wgwg.org.
On this week’s Meet me at the Movies (episode 308), Greg Tillman & Noel T. Manning II talk Stan Lee, Orson Welles & recap the Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards in C19 TV & WGWG.org.
On this week’s Meet me at the Movies: Reviews of First man, Bad Times at the El Royale, a Star is Born & Venom. Join Greg Tillman & Noel T. Manning II each week on C19 Tv & @gardnerwebb radio WGWG.org
Mile 22, Like Father, Eight Grade, the Darkest Minds are all reviewed on this week’s ‘Meet me at the Movies’ with Christian Jessup, Greg Tillman, Kathryn Manning & Noel T. Manning II. Find us each week on C19 TV & Wgwg.org.
On this week’s “Meet me at the Movies” Greg Tillman and Noel T. Manning II explore the best of Movie Soundtrack of Summer Vol. 2 on C19 TV & Wgwg.org @wgwg.org.
Greg Tillman & Noel T. Manning II reflect on the Oscars, other award-winning filmmakers, and offer reviews of Red Sparrow & Death Wish on this week’s “Meet me at the Movies” on C19 TV & WGWG.org.
Christian Jessup, Greg Tillman, Kathryn Manning & Noel T. Manning II review The Cloverfield Paradox, the Peacemaker Documentary & revisit classic Alfred Hitchcock on this week's Meet me at the Movies on C19 TV & Wgwg.org.
This week on Meet me at the Movies - Christian Jessup, Noel T. Manning II & Greg Tillman review Hostiles, 12 Strong & Phantom Thread. We’ll also explore 5 perfect movie soundtracks on c19Tv & wgwg.org.
On this week’s Meet me at the Movies @cinemasceneUSA Greg Tillman & Noel T. Manning II offer #Christmas films worth exploring on C19 TV @wgwgradio #Christmasfilms #Christmasmovies #WGWG
Greg Tillman, Jen Guberman & Noel T. Manning II review the Shape of Water, My Friend Dahmer & explore must see Guillermo del Toro Flicks on this week’s Meet me at the Movies on C19 TV & WGWG.org. #Criticschoice @CinemasceneUSA.
Gregg Tillman & Noel T. Manning II review Disney/PIxar's "Coco", The Charles Dickens biopic "The Man Who Invented Christmas" , "Justice League" & offer 5 Thanksgiving films to explore on C19 TV's "Meet me at the Movies." @cinemasceneusa @wgwgradio #PixarCoco #Disney
This week on Cinemascene – Noel T. Manning II, Gerg Tillman, & Jen Guberman review The Foreigner, The Bachelors & Happy Death Day on c19TV & @wgwgradio.