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This week Michelle speaks with Tina Soggard. Tina is the founder of My Beauty world an e-commerce website for natural and organic brands with a focus on Scandinavian skincare. She is also an amazing cat mum to Ollie the Bengal cat, who is our face and inspiration behind our company Chatty Cats Care. Ollie is the chattiest cat we have ever met, hence the name chatty cats. Tina has worked in the beauty and wellness industry for a very long time and in this episode, she shares her expertise and knowledge about beauty and wellness. Tina has some great lockdown tips to stay happy and sleep well during this unprecedented time. If you are thinking about getting a cat Tina has some great advice for new potential cat owners as she talks about her own experiences with her beloved cat Ollie. The Catmaste Chronicles Podcast interviews so many great guests who have successful and interesting businesses, and stories about cats and well being. Join Michelle for weekly episodes as she invites guest speakers from coaches, personal trainers, yogis, business owners, creatives, and more to discuss their personal success stories and well being. Oh, and of course CATS. All of our guests are cat owners and have such amazing stories about their beloved pets. So whether you want to start a journey of wellness, listen to inspirational stories about life and cats, we are the place to be. You can follow Michelle on Instagram and Facebook @Chattycatscare
Theo Delaney is joined by one of Britains's leading film directors Jon S Baird whose credits include 'Cass', Filth' and 'Stan & Ollie'. A lifelong Aberdeen and Scotland fan, Jon also reveals a bit of a liking for West Ham and flexes his considerable stroytelling skills with tales of Alex Ferguson, Sting, Martin Scorsese, Irvine Welsh and Mick Jagger. Goal-scorers include Archie Gemmil, Paul Gascoigne, Bobby Zamora and his good friend Alex McLeish, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Theo Delaney has a fascinating, funny and poignant conversation with Cass Pennant the British born independent filmmaker whose own life story - that of a Barnados boy who became an infamous football hooligan with West Ham’s ICF before turning his back on violence - was turned into the British cult film ‘Cass’ directed by John S Baird of 'Stan & Ollie' fame. Cass co-produced the award-winning thriller 'Guvnors'. His documentary 'Casuals' was a 2016 Netflix release and his latest short film, Oscar-entry 'Beverley', has won 36 festival prizes. He has written many books including his latest release 'The Boy Who Said Nothing' and he is the host of the excellent podcast 'A Casual Chat With Cass'. Goalscorers include Pele, Best, Brooking and Di Canio and Cass explains the history of football violence, recalls being guest of honour at the Lazio Ultras and the Barcelona Hammers and ruining the Cup Final for his son and every other West Ham fan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
`Where your Kurator and co-host, Margs, discuss Laurel & Hardy, review the movie 'Stan & Ollie' as well as a few more Fringe shows. Our feature album this episode is Mindfullness by Flyying Colours. Closing song: It's Tomorrow Now by Flyying Colours
In this segment, Marcie & Tom discuss Jon S. Baird's film Stan & Ollie – documenting the duo’s tour of the UK and Ireland – with co-hosts Arnie and Nicola. Read Tom's written review of the film here: syn.org.au/syn-reviews-stan-ollie Originally aired Wednesday, February 20th. Produced and edited by Tom Parry.
We've got a hot new episode of 'Who Shot Ya?' right out of the oven. Drea Clark is back in the studio to discuss the Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly two-hander, Stan & Ollie. The crew dissects the film and discusses the representation of filmmaking in movies. They also touch upon the theme of mixing business and friendship. The gang answers a question from the "Who Shot Line" that is perfectly tailored to April - "Which genre film performances have been overlooked?" And, as always, we've got staff picks. In news, the Wu-Tang Clan is making a supernatural thriller called Angel of Dust, the Michael Jackson estate denounces the new revealing documentary Leaving Neverland, and the "Dark Universe" is dead. Staff Picks: Ricky - Ricky - Keepers of the Magic on Hulu Alonso - Good pick: The Kid Who Would Be King. Bad pick: Serenity Drea - Everything Beautiful Is Far Away April - The Day of the Jackal With April Wolfe, Drea Clark, Alonso Duralde, and Ricky Carmona. You can let us know what you think of Who Shot Ya? on Twitter or Facebook. Or email us atwhoshotya@maximumfun.org Call us on the "Who Shotline" - WSY-803-1664 Produced by Casey O'Brien and Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
In which Jordan got some of Laurel & Hardy's backstory wrong.
In yet another bumper episode we bring reviews of 'Glass', 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?' and 'Stan & Ollie' as well as the big news of trailers for Shazam! and Spider-Man: Far From Home. Lots to go through but it's worth the ride and when have we ever steered you wrong before?
Matthew Sweet takes his cue from the newly released 'Stan and Ollie', scored by Rolfe Kent, for a look at music for films featuring notable "double acts", not least from the new Laurel and Hardy inspired film itself. Featured films include 'The Odd Couple', 'Gunfight At OK Corral', 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid', 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes', 'Mr and Mrs Smith', 'To Have And Have Not', 'Cleopatra', 'Guess Who's Coming To Dinner', '21 Jump Street', 'Men In Black', 'Silver Streak', 'Night At The Museum', 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein', 'The Intelligence Men', 'Coraline', 'Shaun Of The Dead' and the Classic Score of the week is Laurel and Hardy's 'Way Out West'. There's also a chance to hear part of the new score by Thomas Ades for the new bio-pic about French author, Collette.
What a treat this was to make! Steve Coogan, John C Reilly, Shirley Henderson and director Jon S Baird talk to Jamie about the making of the Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated 'Stan & Ollie'.Enjoy - and if you did, please tip your (bowler) hat in the form of a rating or review.Say hello @talkfilm @jamieeast or @hannaflintIf you've just come across this episode please feel free to have a listen to previous episodes where we review the latest releases. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After Hanna and Jamie give their opinion on the Golden Glove results and the nominations for the year's BAFTAs, they tackle three new films vying for the attention of you cinema-goers as well as the academy. Jon S Baird's 'Stan and Ollie' has seen both leads get nominated, Keira Knightley introduces France's finest female literary genius in the Parisian romp Colette and Hugh Jackman takes a shift in career playing the bad (ish) Gary Hart in US political/press drama The Front Runner. Are they any good? Play the damn podcast and find out!Contact us on twitter @talkfilm @jamieeast @hannaflint and please show your support by rating and leaving a nice review!ThanksJ&H See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
0:00 - Hello, happy new year, here's an iTunes review 3:00 - Preamble to the top 10 lists 6:00 - Our top 10 lists 41:30 - Other good movies that weren't on our lists 44:40 - "Aquaman" review 49:15 - "Bumblebee" review 53:00 - "Holmes & Watson" review 57:40 - "Stan & Ollie" review 1:03:50 - Recap and good day -- oh, and no show next week REVIEWS (Eric, Jeff): Aquaman: B- C+ Bumblebee: B B Holmes & Watson: C+ C- Stan & Ollie: B+ B+ (BS-approved!) Jeff Bayer's top 10: 1) Hereditary 2) BlackKklansman 3) The Favourite 4) Hearts Beat Loud 5) A Quiet Place 6) Tully 7) Bodied 8) First Man 9) Widows 10) Can You Ever Forgive Me? Eric D. Snider's top 10: 1) Hereditary 2) The Favourite 3) The Death of Stalin 4) Bodied 5) Leave No Trace 6) Eighth Grade 7) The Rider 8) Paddington 2 9) Can You Ever Forgive Me? 10) Blindspotting
Hello! London Film Festival launches in October and has some incredible movies lined up as part of the programme. Jamie popped along to the launch and caught up with Lenny Abrahamson (The chairman of the judging panel), Jon S Baird (Director of the festival's closer 'Stan & Ollie') and Simon Amstell who talks about his latest directorial offering, Benjamin. They were all good eggs and so are you, so we're happy to introduce you both.As ever, we'd really love to know what you think of the podcast - contact us on twitter - @talkradio with the hashtag #talkfilm or speak to Jamie and Hanna directly on @jamieeast and @hannaflint. We live or die based on your ratings, so please review and recommend wherever you get your podcast from! KISSES ON THE MOUTH. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.