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Karl, Jon, and Jonny reunited in May 2019 for their annual Cross-Con tradition, a meatspace brofest over Memorial Day weekend. This podcast is their only recording from that weekend, but it covers all your favorite topics: movies, beers, food, and even hiking. Box Office Poison is the primary format, as the boys review Olivia Wilde's Booksmart in the first segment, then return with Jon's blind spot selection for Movie of the Month: The Big Lebowski. The trio also showcase and taste-test a few Washingtonian beers throughout the show, and they close with extended thoughts on the weekend and long-awaited nuptials. (More on the latter in the upcoming Virtual Cross-Con 2020 special...)
This week in His Girl Friday Realness we deal with the effects of the rona on the industry as many a project gets pushed back. In You Got Me! Realness we talk about the ways we're coping with the anxiety. In Netflix and Chill Realness we go back to party one last time in high school with Olivia Wilde's Booksmart.
Ryan wanted a comedy this week so we gave him Olivia Wilde's Booksmart from earlier this year. He loves Superbad, so will this teen comedy be a hit? To learn more about Friedreich's Ataxia please visit: http://curefa.org and consider donating for a cure. web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
On this episode, Marc tries to interpret Eric's dream, while also talking about Ari Aster's "MidSommar," Marvel, and the great summer of indie cinema. Eric is joined by filmmaker Kyle Reaume (18:49), whose latest short film "Vertical Lines" is available to stream on YouTube, talk about their mutual love of Olivia Wilde's "Booksmart", why he does not watch movie trailers all the way through, becoming more comfortable creating LGBTQ content after film school, and how to traverse the film festival scene with your shorts.
On this episode we review Olivia Wilde's Booksmart starring Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever.
Ian and Justin take a look at May's biggest movies in this week's episode. First up is the remake nobody asked for, Aladdin. While not the disaster some were anticipating, the Ghouls have a lot to say on what didn't work in yet another of Disney's live action remakes. A brief interlude into Olivia Wilde's Booksmart follows before the duo lets their inner child in their review of Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Much fanboying ensues.
This week, we review "Rocketman" while drinking the cleverly named cocktail "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"!!We also do a mini review of Olivia Wilde's "Booksmart" and how this film may be affecting the independent film industry. Look out for new episodes every Monday and for recipes on all our drinks check out our Twitter and Instagram @poppourreview!!!
Casual Cinecast: Blockbuster Movies to Criterion & Classic Film
This week, Mike, Chris and Justin try to cram an hour and forty minute movie into a single movie review as they tackle Olivia Wilde's Booksmart! RUNDOWN - - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:04:29) - Intro - News on the March! (00:05:53 - 00:28:50) - Terminator: Dark Fate Trailer - Aladdin (Live Action Remake) - Brightburn - Review: Booksmart (00:28:50 - 01:13:02) - Spoilers start at (00:55:21) - Outro (01:13:02 - 01:15:50) Visit www.reeloutreach.com and donate to help underprivileged kids get to the theaters! Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at: casualcinemedia@gmail.com Talk Criterion Collection, film, tv and other stuff with us in our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/casualcinecast/ Intro/Outro Music courtesy of Jake Wagner-Russell at www.soundcloud.com/bopscotch
A raunchy/sweet comedy in the "Superbad" mold, Olivia Wilde's BOOKSMART mixes genre clichés and clever updates as it follows its high-achieving heroines on a one-night odyssey to shed their by-the-book images and make it to The Year's Biggest Party. Adam and Josh have lots of praise for leads Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever and the talented ensemble – and for some of the formal inventiveness that Wilde brings to her directing debut. And then Adam and Josh go on the run with Thelma and Louise for the Top 5, assembling an all-star crew of the movies' best female pals along the way. 0:00 - Billboard 1:20 - Review: "Booksmart" Leikeli47, "Bad Gyal Felx" 26:01 - Next week / Notes 34:58 - Massacre Theatre 42:52 - Top 5: Female Friendships 1:21:30 - Close Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Clements and Corrina Antrobus from Picturehouse Cinemas are joined by Oscar-winning producer Mia Bays, founder of the Bird's Eye View Film Fest and producer of this year's Sundance Film Festival: London - to talk about the upcoming festival at Picturehouse Central. They also discuss Olivia Wilde's Booksmart and Elton John biopic Rocketman. More info on #SundanceLondon: https://www.picturehouses.com/sundance
Grierson is back from Cannes! He tells us about his favorite movie from Cannes, as well as a brief scoop on Quentin Tarantino's movie and that movie with all the butts. Then it's time for the two big movies of the weekend, the "Aladdin" remake with Will Smith and Olivia Wilde's "Booksmart." And hey, it's Reboot time, with the original "Mad Max" from 1979. Timestamps (approximate): 6:55 2019 Cannes Film Festival Wrapup 24:55 "Aladdin" 43:55 "Booksmart" 54:49 "Mad Max" Thanks to Dylan Mayer and My Friend Mary, both of which are wonderful, for the music. We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail.com. As always, give us a review on iTunes with the name of a movie you'd like us to review, and we'll discuss it on a later podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of LAOFCS Weekly, Meet The Movie Press' Demetri Panos will be joined by Award Circuit's Karen M. Peterson and Behind the Lens' Debbie Lynn Elias for a trip back to high school. The week's episode will be centered around high school movies in celebration of Olivia Wilde's Booksmart opening in theaters this weekend. This episode will feature an in-depth review of Booksmart which will contain some minor spoilers, plus the gang will be discussing their favorite movies about high school and a quick Cannes Film Festival recap about what was hit and what wasn't. Demetri Panos Twitter: @DMovies1701 Karen M. Peterson Twitter: @KarenMPeterson Debbie Lynn Elias Twitter: @moviesharkd Presenting LAOFCS Weekly, where members of the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society come together to discuss new topics of the weeks, the movies you may have missed but need to check out, and reveal insider information of the film and journalism industry. Join host Scott Menzel with a rotating panel of members of the LAOFCS as they bring you into the inner circle with heightened discussion and knowledge. Each week, the show will feature four weekly segments which include: -Movie Pick of The Week - A weekly vote of all films being released in Los Angeles that week. -Independent Spotlight - A weekly Indie film suggestion from each member on the panel. The film can be playing in theaters, on-demand, or various streaming services. -Retro Rewind - A weekly recommendation of an older release that is currently available on streaming, DVD, or Blu-Ray. -Special Topic - Each week there will be a special conversation about something going on the industry or something that ties into this week's episode. Who are the LAOFCS? Los Angeles is the home of Hollywood and the film industry. There are hundreds of critics in the Los Angeles area and yet there was only one critic's circle. San Francisco, New York, Austin, and all other major cities throughout the USA have an online critics group but not Los Angeles. We wanted to change that and therefore launched the Los Angeles Film Critics Society (LAOFCS) at the end of 2016. By creating this group, they wanted to ensure that the members of their society are reflective of those who reside in the city of Los Angeles. Diversity is very important in film criticism and they want to make sure that all voices are represented within our group. They also want to embrace members that are finding new ways to criticize film whether that be through video, podcasts, or on social media. Over the next few years, the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society is hoping to redefine what it means to be part of a film critics group by having a year-round presence. Most film critic circles at the end of each year begin to appear to discuss their favorite films of the year. They wanted to create a film critics group that would openly discuss film throughout the year and not just during award season.
(NOTE: This show opens with the music, so be warned that it's a little louder than usual.) Welcome to a diverse week of movies on Spoilerpiece! As Kris notes, there couldn’t be four more different flicks featured on the show. First, Kris talks a little about WHITE CROW (2:20), which Dave recently saw (and wanted to hear Kris’ opinion), then Dave dives into Olivia Wilde’s feature-directing debut BOOKSMART (7:16) and his interview with Wilde. Then Evan covers EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (18:16), the Ted Bundy movie starring Zac Efron and directed by Joe Berlinger (and it features some serious stunt casting). Finally, Kris talks the Disney live-action remake of ALADDIN (32:30) and blue Will Smith. Why is 38 minutes longer than the animated version? Kris tells you why!
On this week's episode: Olivia Wilde's Booksmart, John Chester The Biggest Little Farm, Ralph Fiennes' The White Crow and Ritesh Batra's Photograph. We also discuss an obscure 'mad woman out for revenge film', a new political doc that will actually make you feel good (and possibly inspired) and our #CedarLee3 picks for favorite 'Schools Out!' films. New Films: Booksmart The Biggest Little Farm The White Crow Photograph This week’s list of films you should be watching was inspired by Booksmart. We count down our list of our favorite Schools Out! ' films. What will teens do when they have infinite free time... Tell us about your favorites @CedarLeeTheatre using #CedarLee3.
Rocketman Reactions & Game of Thrones Finale Review Sean, Jake and Kevin are once again together, this time in London. They're attending the press junkets for Dark Phoenix and Rocketman, and have plenty of stories to tell (and an exciting guest for a future episode). First, we get into Quentin Tarantino's latest trailer for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Then, we dive into a full review of Game of Thrones FINAL episode, and look back at the series as a whole. As always, we look at the movies releasing this week, and discuss. This week includes Aladdin, Brightburn, and a spoiler-free reaction to Olivia Wilde's Booksmart. We also debate our favorite Guy Ritchie movies of all time. Next week, you can play along with #KathrynBigelowBlend on Twitter when we'll decide our favorite works from the ground-breaking director.
On this episode, Matt and Eric review Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart starring Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams, Lisa Kudrow, Will Forte and Jason Sudeikis.Matt’s Rating: 3.5/5Eric’s Rating: 4/5Booksmart opens in cinemas on May 24, 2019.
The World is Yours + Mary, Queen of Scots - Cinema Girl Maria Dimitrakas joins us while Andj puts the Rot in Rotterdam. Anne Hathaway to play the Grand High Witch in a new adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Witches - Angelica Houston says 'Good Luck', Nic Roeg rolls his eyes from the grave. Harmony Korine's Beach Bum, Olivia Wilde's Booksmart and Jordan Peele's Us to premiere at SXSW plus, Peele to produce and star in a new Twilight Zone series. We talk about why it's better to stay single in the lead up to Valentines and catch Terror Nullius with your girls at Artspace on repeat or submit a film to Kino Sydney!