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With his stranger-than-fiction drama The Luckiest Man in America now in theaters across North America, director Samir Oliveros is here to celebrate a film most of you won't have seen: Ildikó Enyedi's On Body and Soul, a magic-realist tale of two Hungarian slaughterhouse workers connected by inexplicable circumstances. Your genial host Norm Wilner never thought he'd have the chance to talk about this one here, so that's a nice surprise.
Vi närmar oss slutet på vår historiska genomgång och har kommit fram till förra decenniet, 2010-talet. Ännu mer nostalgi, ännu mer franchises, ännu mer kreativ torka. Eller? Vi diskuterar bl a produktionsbolag som de nya auteurerna och skillnaden mellan bra skräckfilmer och bra filmer som är skräck. Med svansen mellan benen efter att nästan uteslutande gett manliga regissörer utrymme i vår historiska genomgång så har vi nu försökt kompensera. Felix har sett Eden av Mia Hansen-Løve om Paris musikscen på 90-talet i Daft Punks skugga. Krille har sett On Body and Soul av Ildikó Enyedi, en ungersk film om drömmar och relationer som för tankarna till Kaurismäki. Hille har sett House of Hummingbird, koreanska regissören Kim Boras coming of age-film om tonårsbekymmer i Seoul 1994. Och såklart tipsar Krille om några andra hidden gems från 2010-talet.
Hey everyone, Karina here, and I truly feel that 2024 is the year where relationships and dating are hotter topics than ever before. I'm beyond excited to share this special episode of the Body is a Temple podcast with you all. In today's world, where dating seems more complex, I believe it's essential to focus on the foundation of healthy, authentic connections, and that's exactly what we're diving into.In this episode, I've had the incredible opportunity to chat with two amazing coaches, Will and Tim, who are on the forefront of modern healthy dating. Will, with his background in software engineering turned emotional resilience guru, brings a unique perspective on navigating the emotional highs and lows of dating. He shares invaluable insights on building emotional strength and how this can transform the quality of our relationships.Then there's Tim, an approach coach who champions the power of authenticity. He talks about the importance of being genuine in our interactions and how overcoming the fear of approach can lead to extraordinary connections. His advice is a game-changer for anyone looking to find joy and fulfillment in their dating life and beyond.On Body is a Temple, we're all about embracing the journey to self-love and finding genuine connection, and I couldn't be more thrilled to explore these themes with Will and Tim. Their expertise and personal stories have inspired me, and I'm sure they'll do the same for you.So, whether you're navigating the dating scene, looking to deepen existing relationships, or just interested in personal growth, this episode is for you. Join us as we uncover the secrets to modern healthy dating, fostering emotional resilience, and living authentically. It's time to transform how we view and approach dating in 2024, and I'm here to guide you every step of the way.Welcome to Body is a Temple, where we believe in the power of love, self-discovery, and the endless possibilities that come with truly knowing and valuing ourselves. Let's dive in!You can find Tim & Will here:www.theartofapproach.comInstagramSpotifyApple PodcastGoogle PodcastSupport the showIf you like the show please support by sharing with other or/and leaving a donation via PayPal
Blaise and Ray in the first of a three part series, Women In Film, discuss Blaise's favorite female director, Ildiko' Enyedi, as well as his favorite film of this decade, On Body and Soul, an iconic Cincinnati record store, the need for weird and weird people, Ray's hatred of "weird films", and some of their favorite music for intimate moments!
Ruido producciones presenta: un espacio para compartir, difundir y crear contenido cultural independiente; quédate con nosotros y juntos hagamos ruido todos los martes a las 22:00 horas en Ruido de fondo, con todo el gran equipo que integra este proyecto radiofónico. En esta emisión tenemos en Rocktrospectiva: la vida del compositor británico Donovan; en Ruido, cámara, acción: On Body and Soul y The Father ; en mujeres en frecuencia: los inicios del colectivo ciclista: Somos fuego, colectivo de mujeres; en Feedback: la entrevista a la cantante Ximbo.
Esta semana recomendamos The Power of Dog, Voir, La Mano de Dios y On Body and Soul en Netflix; Ayer Maravilla Fui, Chalán, Las Oscuras Primaveras y Encounter en Amazon Prime Video; y Persona y Jagged en HBOMax. También cómo tener 3 días de Star+ gratis (y qué pueden ver), además de opciones de renta/venta como Stillwater, The Lost Leonardo, y gratis en YouTube (en el canal del Wolverhampton), Raúl Jiménez Code Red. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Great Scott! We're breaking down the timeless American classic "Back to the Future" and discussing the perfect screenplay, what makes the characters so iconic, and does the film's impact on pop culture actually take away from the movie? Plus, Rapid Fire Reviews of "Captain Phillips", "The Shawshank Redemption", "Shooter", "Rush", and "On Body and Soul."
Atendendo aos pedidos dos ouvintes, comentamos quatro filmes que ainda não haviam sido pauta dos nossos podcasts. O podcast Escolha da Audiência traz nossos comentários sobre filmes pedidos por membros do Cineclube Cinematório! Nesta edição, Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes falam sobre os seguintes títulos: - "Feliz como Lázaro" (Lazzaro Felice, 2018, Itália), de Alice Rohrwacher, drama social com elementos de realismo fantástico, vencedor do prêmio de Melhor Roteiro no Festival de Cannes. Pedido por Pedro Palotti; - "Memórias de um Assassino" (Salinui chueok ou Memories of Murder, 2003, Coreia do Sul), de Bong Joon Ho, thriller policial do início da carreira do diretor de "Parasita". Pedido por Raphael Braga; - "Corpo e Alma" (Teströl és lélekröl ou On Body and Soul, 2017, Hungria), de Ildikó Enyedi, romance húngaro vencedor do Urso de Ouro no Festival de Berlim e indicado ao Oscar de Melhor Filme em Língua Estrangeira. Pedido por Anderson Ribeiro de Castro; - "Timecrimes" (Los Cronocrímenes, 2007, Espanha), de Nacho Vigalondo, uma história de viagem no tempo que mistura horror e ficção científica, e é o primeiro longa do diretor de "Colossal". Pedido por Digo Freitas. Quer fazer um pedido? Torne-se membro do Cineclube Cinematório! Você poderá participar do podcast e ainda recebe conteúdo exclusivo preparado especialmente para você. E o principal: você ajuda a gente a manter o cinematório funcionando! Conheça e junte-se a nós! Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br.
Atendendo aos pedidos dos ouvintes, comentamos quatro filmes que ainda não haviam sido pauta dos nossos podcasts. O podcast Escolha da Audiência traz nossos comentários sobre filmes pedidos por membros do Cineclube Cinematório! Nesta edição, Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes falam sobre os seguintes títulos: - "Feliz como Lázaro" (Lazzaro Felice, 2018, Itália), de Alice Rohrwacher, drama social com elementos de realismo fantástico, vencedor do prêmio de Melhor Roteiro no Festival de Cannes. Pedido por Pedro Palotti; - "Memórias de um Assassino" (Salinui chueok ou Memories of Murder, 2003, Coreia do Sul), de Bong Joon Ho, thriller policial do início da carreira do diretor de "Parasita". Pedido por Raphael Braga; - "Corpo e Alma" (Teströl és lélekröl ou On Body and Soul, 2017, Hungria), de Ildikó Enyedi, romance húngaro vencedor do Urso de Ouro no Festival de Berlim e indicado ao Oscar de Melhor Filme em Língua Estrangeira. Pedido por Anderson Ribeiro de Castro; - "Timecrimes" (Los Cronocrímenes, 2007, Espanha), de Nacho Vigalondo, uma história de viagem no tempo que mistura horror e ficção científica, e é o primeiro longa do diretor de "Colossal". Pedido por Digo Freitas. Quer fazer um pedido? Torne-se membro do Cineclube Cinematório! Você poderá participar do podcast e ainda recebe conteúdo exclusivo preparado especialmente para você. E o principal: você ajuda a gente a manter o cinematório funcionando! Conheça e junte-se a nós! Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br.
This week, the boys got that gooood arch support on the feet’s and are back with another fire interview for your head top. Enter, New Balance Global Collaborations Assistant Product Manager, Kevin Trotman. After breaking out some unreleased (very rare) NB heat in “On Body”, Kevin provides us with an in-depth look into his journey, starting at day one. Tap in, as he shares everything from stories on the early days of collecting Jordan’s and Nike’s, and camping out for his all-time grails, to making a statement at NBA All-Star Weekend with Joe Fresh Goods, Chance The Rapper, and Kawhi Leonard, and everything in between. It’s not everyday that you get to hear from someone who transitioned their passion for sneakers into a career at one of the worlds largest footwear companies. Touching on some past, present, and future projects, Kevin walks us through his role in the process of bringing ideas to life with some of your favorite creatives and brands including, Aime Leon Dore, Casablanca, Stray Rats, Paper Boy Paris, KITH, and many more. Did you expect anything less from the hottest podcast on the mother f**king planet? Follow our guest on Instagram @Ktrot1 and go cop a pair of New Balance that he played a role in creating! For more HERE & AIR check us out on @hereandairpodcast on Instagram. And follow us individually: @angelolaviero & @stacksdn . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A Star is Born. Half faces. Billy Madison is Sandler’s best film. It takes artistic risks. Most gruesome wrist-slits in films. Heaven Knows What, On Body and Soul The other 3. (I keep forgetting the numbers): It’s important when characters laugh The opposite of brown and where does Silver come from. Characters shouldn't wear what they're feeling.
Dakota Arsenault is joined by Mehek Seyid to talk about this year’s Oscar’s nominees as they make some bold predictions. They say who they think should win, will win and who was snubbed. Check out Part 1 from earlier this week for the rest of the picks. Look at the images below to see their final picks. Easy to watch nominated films: On Netflix- Mudbound, Icarus, Strong Island, On Body and Soul, Heroin(e), Revolting Rhymes, Logan, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Last Men in Aleppo and Beauty and the Beast. Edith+Eddie and Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
Dakota Arsenault is joined by Mehek Seyid to talk about this year’s Oscar’s nominees as they make some bold predictions. They say who they think should win, will win and who was snubbed. Watch out for Part 2 coming later this week with the rest of their picks. Look at the images below to see their final picks. Easy to watch nominated films: On Netflix- Mudbound, Icarus, Strong Island, On Body and Soul, Heroin(e), Revolting Rhymes, Logan, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Last Men in Aleppo and Beauty and the Beast. Edith+Eddie and Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
We're half way through 2018, and it's time to pick out Top 10 Favorite Films of the year so far! Since we've already watched over 100 movies this year, it was really hard to only choose 10 of our favorites. Carlos's picks: The Rider, Araby, On Body and Soul, Zama, You Were Never Really Here, Disobedience, Outside In, Hereditary, November, Annihilation. Conor's Picks: The Rider, November, Did You Wonder Who Fired The Gun?, Annihilation, On Body and Soul, Zama, Beauty and the Dogs, You Were Never Really Here, Isle of Dogs, First Reformed Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
On the Senses of Cinema podcast Eloise and Mark are joined once again by our brand new editor Cesar Albarran Torres. We're talking the re-imagining of Peter Weir's classic film with Picnic at Hanging Rock the mini-series and then we talk abattoirs, deer and shared dreams in Ildiko Enyedi's On Body and Soul. Finally we celebrate the career of Anne V Coates and we discuss her incredible editing work on films such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Elephant Man. We end as always with our recommendations for the month of May, and for our patron bonus we discuss the Cinema and the Museum dossier published in the March issue of Senses of Cinema.
On Body and Soul, Tully and The Sacrifice (1986) were discussed. With Sally Christie, Cerise Howard, Emma Westwood and Stuart Richards.
We talk about Margot Robbie starring in the new Quentin Tarantino movie as Sharon Tate, Greta Gerwig’s stalker, and Cannes bumpy start. We review On Body and Soul, and Midnight Oil 1984. Because this is our 18th segment we have a special Sydney Spotlight. We ask listeners to text in their favourite R rated movie to win tickets to Jane Campion’s Two Friends screening at Cinema Reborn at A.F.T.R.S.
This time Rune and Tryggvi check out Hungarian Berlinale winner On Body and Soul. Also, some trademark superhero-movie trash talk and some very important parenting advice: What not to do when your kid gets gum in the hair. Our conversation about On Body and Soul starts at 20:00 Check out the full list of movies mentioned in this episode by visiting our list on Letterboxd: bit.ly/TCP-042 This episode contains a sound clip from the trailer for On Body and Soul. The intro music contains sound bites from The Conversation, Blue Velvet, and Ex Machina.
Second Annual Talkie Awards! We go through an extensive town-hall style debate to see which movies should win in every category of the 2018 Academy Awards. The winners… may surprise you. The discussion… just may save your life. Part 1 has the specialty categories and technical awards. Part 2 (later in the week) will have writing/acting/directing and Best Picture. > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! Below is The Media By Us Oscar vote; we indicate a winner along with the vote totals (and the runner up, where possible): Documentary Short: Knife Skills (2-1-1, Heroin(e), Heaven is a Traffic Jam) Animated Short: Lou (3-1, Revolting Rhymes) Live Action Short: Dekalb Elementary (3-1, The Silent Child) Documentary: Faces Places (2-1-1, Icarus, Strong Island*) Animated Film: Coco (3-1, The Breadwinner) Foreign Language: OFFICIAL PROTEST** (1-1-1-1, The Square, On Body and Soul, A Fantastic Woman, Loveless) Sound Editing: Dunkirk (3-1, Blade Runner 2049) Sound Mixing: Baby Driver (3-1, Blade Runner 2049) Visual Effects: Blade Runner 2049 (4-0) Production Design: Blade Runner 2049 (3-1, The Shape of Water) Costume Design: Phantom Thread (3-1, Beauty and the Beast) Makeup/Hair: Wonder (3-1, Darkest Hour) Original Song: "Remember Me" (Coco) (4-0) Original Score: Dunkirk (3-1, Phantom Thread) Cinematography: Blade Runner 2049 (2-1-1, Mudbound, Darkest Hour) Film Editing: Dunkirk (3-1, Baby Driver) *Quasi-Almost Protest: TJ for Strong Island. **Official Protest: Only 2 nominees available to watch at the time. Boo. Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa
Suzette Grillot and Rebecca Cruise preview this year's Oscar nominees for Best Foreign Language Film . The 2018 nominees are A Fantastic Woman (Chile), The Insult (Lebanon), Loveless (Russia), On Body and Soul (Hungary) and The Square (Sweden).
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including A Bucket of Blood, The Bride Wore Red, A Futile and Stupid Gesture, the Oscar-nominated documentary shorts, Annihilation, The Philadelphia Story, The House of Tomorrow, Fire in the Blood, Jurassic Park, Ryan's Daughter, Ferdinand, Vivre Sa Vie, Red Sparrow, On Body and Soul, The Silence of the Lambs, Generation Wealth, Everything Goes Wrong, Spirited Away, Death Wish, Leaning into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy, Coco, Myths & Monsters, Black Mirror and The Amazing Race.
Premierek A víz érintése, A Pentagon titkai, Éjszakai játék Trailerek Rampage, Incredibles 2, A Quiet Place, On Body and Soul Könyvajánló: Nyiszli Miklós: Dr. Mengele boncolóorvosa voltam az auschwitzi krematóriumban Témák Ki veszi meg a Fox-ot? Fassbender és a lejtmenet Kung Fury folytatással #METOO - Uma Thurman mérges Láttuk Testről és lélekről, Radius, Coco
Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan welcome Ryan Coogler to the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Black Panther. We delve into the world of Wakanda, the racial politics at hand with the character of Killmonger, and how much we wanted Run The Jewels to do the original music. This week, Chris saw the newest Nicolas Cage movie, Looking Glass, and got to see Game Night before it releases this Friday. Meanwhile, Dylan talks about two Netflix originals: The Ritual and On Body and Soul. There’s also our usual handful of Blu-rays and news, with Sean Baker’s The Florida Project being our obvious Blu-ray pick of the week. Next week, we return with reviews of two science fiction films including Mute and our big review: Annihilation.
Intro (0:00 - 8:00) MMA (8:00 - 1:13:00) UFC 221 Recap UFC Fight Night 126 Recap UFC on FOX 28 Preview Movies (1:13:00 - 2:05:00) Review: The Shape of Water What Else We Watched: The Cloverfield Paradox, Black Panther, Good Time, On Body and Soul, Phantom Thread, Dirty Dancing, Cinema Paradiso, Hands of Stone, When We First Met, Mad Max Fury Road TV (2:05:00 - 2:29:00) What Else We Watched: Celebrity Big Brother, Winter Olympics, Bachelor Winter Games, Altered Carbon, Everything Sucks!, The Good Place, AP Bio Video Games (2:29:00 - close) Whats Next: Phantom Thread full review, Mute http://baltimoresportsandlife.com/ufcs-pay-per-view-problem/
On this episode, Jess joins me to discuss "Good Time", and best foreign language nominee "On Body and Soul". For the classic film this week, I really sink my teeth into "Night of the Living Dead". Later in the show, Jess returns for an insightful voyage into Lars Von Trier's "Antichrist". It may be one of the most disturbing movies I've ever endured, but it sparked a great conversation that I hope you all enjoy. Remember, subscribing and rating the show 5 stars helps more than you realize; things like that keep this dream going. AndrewWatchesMovies.com Film Diary- https://letterboxd.com/andrewmartin/films/diary/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/AndrewWatchesTV Moses's Soundcloud- https://soundcloud.com/user-298402626/im-alright Our artist (Mike Dietrich)- https://www.instagram.com/mike.dietrich.art/ A great song from Nothing Left- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sf9yEbxVxc
This week's episode brought to you by Markitect Media. Check out Markitect on Twitch Saturday - Thursday 9 - 11pm CST at Twitch.tv/Markitect. NEWS: (00:03:15) Quentin Tarantino Apologizes to Roman Polanski Victim: ‘Fifteen Years Later, I Realize How Wrong I Was' via MSN by way of The Wrap MoviePass cuts price by teaming up with Fandor on a bundled subscription deal via Tech Crunch Sony apologizes for controversial 'Peter Rabbit' scene which 'made light' of food allergies via MSN by way of Fox News Joaquin Phoenix in Talks to Play the Joker in Todd Phillips' Standalone Movie (EXCLUSIVE) via MSN by way of Variety James Bond: Casino Royale prequel Forever and a Day CONFIRMED for 2018 release via Express.co.uk John Gavin dead: The American star who almost played James Bond over Sean Connery via Express.co.uk FLICKS: (00:41:30) "On Body and Soul" SLS Cast rating: 3.5 Matt's rating: 3.75 Tim's rating: 3 (01:00:51) "The Sqaure" SLS Cast rating: 3.25 Matt's rating: 2.75 Tim's rating: 3.5 (01:14:55) "Loving Vincent" SLS Cast rating: 3.5 Matt's rating: 3.25 Tim's rating: 3.5 NEXT WEEK! ACADEMY AWARD PREDICTIONS (Part 1): CINEMATOGRAPHY PRODUCTION DESIGN VISUAL EFFECTS SOUND MIXING SOUND EDITING MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG) MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE) COSTUME DESIGN MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY) WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Until Next Time Cinephiles... AUDIO LINKS: "The Square" Trailer (HERE) Elizabeth Moss Discusses Her Unusual Experience Making 'The Square' via Entertainment Weekly (HERE) "Loving Vincent" Trailer (HERE) RSS Feed (All music within the podcast is copyrighted 2010 - 2018 by Cries of Solace and is used with permission. Additional copyrighted material used under Fair Use for the purposes of [including, but not limited to]: criticism, comment, and news reporting. Any opinions expressed are strictly those of the hosts, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Sony or any of its affiliates and subsidiaries.)
Demostrando que no nos importa nada empezamos este nuevo episodio hablando de una película Húngara llamada "On Body and Soul". Vale encuentra la excusa perfecta (la onceava temporada) para hablar de "The X Files", también vimos "The Polka King" con el "Amado/Odiado" Jack Black y terminamos recomendando el documental en que se basa "The Man that would be Polka King". Recapitulamos los conflictos mediáticos de Tarantino y finalmente debatimos "Las horas más oscuras" y sus problemas con los hechos reales.
We changed up the movie this week following the surprise attack of The Cloverfield Paradox, the Netflix sci-fi produced by J.J. Abrams. Also on the show this week, a handful of past-due movies are paid in full with reviews of Yi Yi, Brawl in Cell Block 99, On Body and Soul, and more! After that, we get down to the nitty gritty of Netflix and their purchasing power as of lately. As always, like, subscribe, and enjoy! 15:30 Yi Yi mini-review 20:00 Brawl in Cell Block 99 45:00 On Body and Soul mini-review 59:00 The Cloverfield Paradox review 1:33:00 Discussion about Netflix purchasing power
Netflix NEWSUpdates on Netflix original content releasing this week and the announcements from last week.Netflix Originals Releasing This WeekGreenhouse Academy Season 2 (February 14)Netflix Kids Series At this boarding school for young leaders, students divide into rival groups to solve challenges.Love Per Square Foot (February 14) Netflix Original Indian Language MovieProduced by Bollywood veteran Ronnie Screwvala's new production company RSVP, Love Per Square Foot is a quirky romantic comedy that chronicles a guy and girl who enter a marriage of convencince to buy a flat in Mumbai, the city of their dreams. It features Vicky Kaushal along with Angira Dhar in their Bollywood debut. Ratna Pathak, Supriya Pathak, and Raghuvir Yadav also star. Anand Tiwari directs. It was first announced on November 26.AnnouncementRe:Mind Season 1 (February 15) Netflix Distributed Japanese Language SeriesEleven high school classmates awaken, restrained to a large dining room. While fearing for their lives, they question a motive to this bizarre act. Dragons: Race to the Edge Season 6 (February 16)Netflix Kids Series continuationHow to Train Your Dragon is adapted to series. Hiccup and Toothless balance life with dragons and vikings. Everything Sucks! (February 16)Netflix Original Series - 10 episodesSet in 1996 Oregon, this half hour coming of age story follows two groups of high school misfits, an A/V club and a drama club. Starring Petyon Kennedy, Jahi Winston, Elijah Stevenson, Quinn Liebling, and Rio Mangini as students, Kate Messner, Luke O'Neil, Patch Darragh, and Claudine Nako star as parents. Creators Benjamin Jones and Michael Mohan cite The Wonder Years, Happy Days, That 70s Show, and Freaks and Geeks as inspiration.Announcement First Team: Juventus F.C. (February 16) Netflix Italian Series - 4 episodes With unprecedented access to the players and facilities during the 2017-18 season, go behind the scenes and get to know the players and coaches of one of the most fascinating football (soccer) teams, the Juventus Football club. The series will consist of four one hour long episodes. Founded in 1897 by some Torinese students, the club has worn a black and white striped home kit since 1903.Announcement Irreplaceable You (February 16)Netflix Distributed Movie Newly engaged Abbie (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and Sam (Michiel Huisman) have been the love of each other's lives since childhood. But when the future they envisioned together takes a tragic turn, their relationship is put to the ultimate test. Also featuring Christopher Walken, Kate McKinnon, Steve Coogan, and Jacki WeaverWatch the trailerThe Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (February 18)Netflix Original Series - 13 episodes This half-hour topical series will skewer the latest events in pop culture and news from across the globe. It will feature celebrity guests, comedy sketches, and video clips from the worldwide realms of TV, sports, politics, celebrity culture, and every corner of the internet. The first episode debuts February 18 with new episodes weekly.The series marks a return to form for McHale, who hosted the unscripted E! series “The Soup” from 2004-2015. McHale is also known for starring in the sitcom “Community.” FullMetal Alchemist (February 19)Netflix Distributed Movie In this live action movie, alchemy is a magical science, defining the culture of a Germanic nation. Edward and Alphonse Elric are two brothers who try to escape their dead mother, and in the ensuing horror, Ed loses an arm and a leg and Al winds up a disembodied soul bound to a suit of armor. They grow into brilliant alchemists, joining the military to seek the Philosopher's Stone that could help them restore their bodies.Netflix Trailers Everything Sucks! Season 1 trailerUgly Delicious Season 1 trailer On Body and Soul trailer Marvel's Jessica Jones Season 2 trailerThe Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale trailer First Team: Juventus trailer Benji trailer Netflix Previews & VideosQueer Eye opening sequence videoDirty Money - Trump Inc. videoMy Next Guest - Burgers and Planes with George Clooney video My Next Guest - George Clooney Gushes over Amal The Cloverfield Paradox - The Eye clip Altered Carbon - Remember Who We Are Seven Seconds - He Might Know Something Breaking Black Mirror The Cloverfield Paradox - The Wall clipA Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2 teaser - March 30Netflix News & AnnouncementsGlen Keane to Direct Over the Moon Animated MovieFirst Time Binging Cody Fern Joins House of Cards Cast The Defiant Ones Documentary Launching Outside the US/Canada - March 23Marcella Star Anna Friel on Strong Female Characters Netflix Buys Thriller Extinction - Releasing later in 2018Kevin Hart Will Be First Guest on The Joel McHale Show Meet Salem the Cat from Sabrina the Teenage Witch Series Hype ListBlack Mirror Season 5 (2019, unconfirmed) Disenchantment Season 1 (2018)Arrested Development Season 5 (2018) Stranger Things Season 3 (2018, projected)Altered Carbon Season 2 (unconfirmed) The Witcher Season 1 (TBA) Ratched Season 1 (2019)Dark Season 2 (2018, projected) Mindhunter Season 2 (2018) The Umbrella Academy Season 1 (2018)
David and James review the new Pixar animation Coco, with varying emotional responses. They delve into the details of their new short film, We Progress, shout a lot and agree that James Corden is an unfunny piglet. Also reviewed are the documentaries Abacus: Small enough to Jail and Last Men in Alleppo, as well as the "movies" Beauty and the Beast, Boss Baby and On Body and Soul. As Shakespeare was often quoted "Listen to this podcast because these flabby cow men are funny!"
Netflix NEWSUpdates on Netflix original content releasing this week and the announcements from last week.Netflix Originals Releasing This WeekBabylon Berlin Seasons 1 & 2 (January 30)Netflix Distributed German Language Series Based on the novels by Volker Kutscher, this Raymond Chandler-esque crime story from Tom Tykwer follows German detective Gereon Rath (Volker Bruch) who is sent to Berlin to investigate the Russian mafia. The story encmpasses sixteen parts over two seasons which were filmed concurrently. A third season is being planned.The 1929 period epic, the most expensive German-language TV series in history, is set against the social and political upheaval of Germany in 1929. The world's most modern and progressive society is threatened by rising right-wing extremism and a world economy teetering on the brink.The show follows police inspector Gereon Rath into a tangled web of crime and intrigue in the days of the Weimar Republic. Retribution Season 1 (January 30)Netflix Distributed Series A dark web of secrets and lies emerges when a newlywed couple is killed and detectives question their feuding families.Altered Carbon Season 1 (February 2) Netflix Original Series - 10 episodesTakeshi Kovacs is put into a cop’s body as he’s hired to investigate a suicide purported to be a murder. Laurens Bancroft apparently committed suicide, destroying the stack that contains his consciousness, but with a 48 hour back up, he buys a new body and hires Kovacs to figure out what happened in those two days.Teaser videoTrailer teaser video Watch the trailer Coach Snoop Season 1 (February 2) Netflix Documentary Series - 8 episodes Follows legendary rapper Snoop Dogg outside the studio and on the field, he coaches a team of teenagers in the Snoop Youth Football League, offering an intimate look at Snoop and the players as they chase a championship and deal with adversity off the field.Watch the trailerKavin Jay: Everyone Calm Down! (February 2)Netflix Comedy SpecialStarting his stand up career at the age of 19 on London’s urban comedy circuit, he has made TV & radio appearances on MTV and BBC Radio 1. Kevin is the recipient of the prestigious Black Tie Comedy Award for best newcomer in addition to his extensive stage work Luna Petunia Return to Amazia Season 1 (February 2) Netflix Kids SeriesThis animated series follows a girl who lives in our world but plays in a dream world.On Body and Soul (Feburary 2) - Limited AvailabilityNetflix Exclusive MovieHungary's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar and International film festival winner, this is a love story set in a slaughterhouse in Budapest written by Ildiko Enyedi. A man and woman discover they have the same dream every night where they meet as deer in the forest.Netflix Trailers Seven Seconds trailer - February 23The Trader [Sovdagari] trailer - February 9Fred Armisen: Standup for Drummers trailer - February 6 The Ritual trailer - February 9When We First Met trailer - February 9 Netflix Previews & VideosMy Next Guest Needs No Introduction - 6 Takeaways from Dave's Talk with ObamaBill Nye Saves the World - Mad Scientist New to Netflix US Highlight Video for February A Futile and Stupid Gesture video - January 26 A Futile and Stupid Gesture - Doug Kenney Digital Exclusive - January 26 Altered Carbon Fight for your Life video - February 2Edha date announcement video - March 16Rapture Series Announcement video - March 30The Rain teaser video - Spring 2018 Netflix News & AnnouncementsNetflix Orders 8 Episode Documentary Series UnbelievableSpike Lee Talks She's Gotta Have It Season 2 New & Leaving Netflix US Full List for FebruaryNetflix Release Series of 15 minute Comedy Specials in 2018Netflix Targeting Short Form Content Directed at Mobile UsersMudbound Director Dee Rees First Black Woman Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay OscarStranger Things Season 3 - Will Gets a Break & a New Evil EmergesNetflix in Talks to Buy J.J. Abrams Cloverfield SequelGod Particle Charlie Kaufman Will Adapt I'm Thinking of Ending ThingsJoanne Whalley Cast in Daredevil Season 3, Potentially as Sister MaggieShe's Gotta Have It Season 2 - Chyna Lane Promoted to Series Regular Rapture Hip Hop Documentary Series Messiah Series Casts Mehdi Dehbi in Lead RoleAlexa and Katie To Debut on March 23 Norm MacDonald Negotiating Talk Show with Netflix Hype ListBlack Mirror Season 5 (2019, unconfirmed) Disenchantment Season 1 (2018)Dark Season 2 (2018, projected) Stranger Things Season 3 (2018, projected)Altered Carbon Season 2 (unconfirmed) The Witcher Season 1 (TBA) Ratched Season 1 (2019)Mindhunter Season 2 (2018) Arrested Development Season 5 (2018)The Umbrella Academy Season 1 (2018)
Episode 95 of One Week Only, our first new episode of 2018! Our key film is "On Body and Soul" from Hungary. (31:30) We also review the haunting thriller "The Strange Ones" directed by Christopher Radcliff & Lauren Wolkstein(8:10); and the Egyptian character drama "Sheikh Jackson" directed by Amr Salama (19:25). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Don’t have time to keep a tab on news throughout the day? CNN News18 brings you the day’s top news and newsmakers in less than 3 minutes! Here are today’s top picks: Sonia Era Ends, My job now is to retire, says sonia gandhi, Sonia Step Down after 19 years as Congress President. Sports In a shocking video, that appeared on tabloid The Sun, ex- Delhi cricketer Sobers Joban, is seen trying to sell details of a session from the ongoing Ashes Test between Australia and England. Also, another person, Priyank Saxena is, bookie, is seen in the video. His father Baljit Singh Joban, who runs a cricket centre in Delhi, has said, “If found guilty, hang my son.” Entertainment Newton, India's official entry in the Best Foreign Language category at the 90th Academy Awards, is out of the Oscars race. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAAS) has announced that the Amit Masurkar-directed black comedy is not a part of the nine-film line-up which have advanced to the next round of voting. Featuring Rajkummar Rao and Pankaj Tripathi in key roles, the Hindi language film chronicles the foibles of democracy in the jungles of Chhattisgarh. The final nine films are - A Fantastic Woman (Chile), In the Fade (Germany), On Body and Soul (Hungary), Foxtrot (Israel), The Insult (Lebanon), Loveless (Russia), Felicite (Senegal), The Wound (South Africa) and The Square (Sweden). No Indian film has ever won an Oscar and the last Indian film that made it to the final five in the Best Foreign Film category list was Ashutosh Gowariker's "Lagaan" in 2001. Tech Being the only provider of all three cloud platforms – private, public and hybrid – Microsoft has now launched Azure Stack for India. Azure Stack is an extension of Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform enabling entirely new hybrid cloud scenarios. All the major Azure Stack partners HP, Dell, EMC, Lenovo and Cisco, have already started shipping Azure Stack to customers in India.
The shortlist has been announced for the Foreign Language Film category of the Academy Awards! Suprisingly, all 9 films on the shortlist are fantastic choices: A Fantastic Woman (Chile), In The Fade (Germany), On Body and Soul (Hungary), Foxtrot (Israel), The Insult (Lebanon), Loveless (Russia), Félicité (Senegal), The Wound (South Africa), and The Square (Sweden)! It's also an incredibly diverse list, with 2 films from Africa, 1 film from Latin America, 2 films with LGBT stories, and 1 film with a female director! We react to this overwhelming list, discuss the so-called "snubs" of BPM and First They Killed My Father, and predict which of these films will end up getting nominated. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
The 30th European Film Awards took place on 9 December in Berlin where they were born 30 years ago. Podcast hosts Jake Cunningham and Sam Howlett attended the ceremony on behalf of Curzon Home Cinema, to report on the prestigious Awards and, celebrating achievements in European cinema. Listen to their round up of the nominees and winners from this star-studded ceremony. Featuring in the nominees are ‘The Square', ‘On Body and Soul' ‘120BPM' and many more acclaimed European films. The show also Includes interviews with Roger Mainwood, director of ‘Ethel and Ernest' and William Oldroyd, director of ‘Lady Macbeth'. Produced and edited by Jake Cunningham Music supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Net als Get Out, zet het Noorse Thelma horror in als metafoor over in dit geval onderdrukte gevoelens. Is deze 'Carrie door Bergman' ook spannend genoeg? Verder recensies van Pixars Coco, het Vlaamse Vele Hemels Boven de Zevende, Netflix' Mudbound, het sprookje Wonderstruck, Geoffrey Rush in Final Portrait en Gouden Beer-winnaar On Body and Soul. 00:00 Introductie 03:38 Recensie: Thelma 17:57 Ook nog gezien: Vele Hemels Boven de Zevende, Coco, Mudbound 42:13 Nieuw in de bioscoop: Wonderstruck, Final Portrait, On Body and Soul 53:38 Vooruitblik Presentatie: Gudo en John
Brought To You By Vague Existential Despair It might be Justice League week at the cinemas, but Off the Shelf sees us assembling an international super-team of maverick auteurs. While Rob heads to Japan for Sion Sono's kill-crazy "Tag", Graham pops over to Hungary for Ildiko Enyedi's surreal love story "On Body and Soul" and Aidan takes a trip to what might possibly be Mars to put Yorgos Lanthimos' new film "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" under the microscope by Aidan. We might be hard-up for cash (seriously - just check out the number of embarrassingly needy bids we make), but we're nowhere near as desperate as Robert Pattinson is in the Safdie brothers' new crime thriller "Good Time". Did we have a … well, you know … with it? Like the show? Then show your support by sending some pennies our way over at www.patreon.com/thegeekshow #SionSono #IldikoEnyedi #MUBI #YorgosLanthimos #TheKillingOfASacredDeer #GoodTime #SafdieBrothers #RobertPattinson #Crime #Comedy #Reviews #Podcast #TheGeekShow #CinemaEclectica #films #Movies #Films #Tag #OnBodyAndSoul
Bonus Episode of One Week Only! The AFI Film Fest starts tonight in Hollywood! We take a look at the festival schedule, and highlight some of the films and events we're excited about, including Foreign Language Oscar-contenders "Foxtrot", "A Fantastic Woman", and "On Body and Soul"; animated dramas "Have a Nice Day" and "The Breadwinner"; and the Indie Contenders panel featuring Sean Baker (The Florida Project) and Salma Hayek (Beatriz at Dinner)! Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Join us on a tour of Europe’s festival circuit. We begin at the Athens International Film Festival, where Vanessa Redgrave’s migrant documentary ‘Sea Sorrow’ carries great meaning. Plus: Ildikó Enyedi, winner of this year’s Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, discusses her acclaimed film ‘On Body and Soul’ and we visit an animation festival that’s reviving a cinematic hub in Kosovo.
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