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Our Time Machine transports us back to New York City, 1994, but not before we review some bombastic post-party anthems, retrofuturistic electronica and soulful hip-hop. THIS WEEK: God is Partying by Andrew W.K. / A Beautiful Revolution (Pt 2) by Common / Untether, Unravel by Eagle Eyed Tiger / Illmatic (1994) by Nas Hosts: Dónal […]
JD and Denise talk a bit about the upcoming Christmas holiday while drinking Jack Daniels Honey Whiskey, on the rocks for JD in Florida and in a piping hot Irish Whiskey tea for Denise in London. The ladies welcome JD's cousin Joanie Cox-Henry (journalist, blogger) to discuss the hottest holiday gifts, cocktails and fashion. Our Time Machine talk revolves around our favorite childhood gifts. Follow us on our socials: Instagram Twitter and of course: Facebook
Zhàoyīn Féng 冯兆音 is a bilingual journalist based in Washington, D.C., where she reports on U.S.-China relations for the BBC World Service. In this timely conversation, Zhaoyin and Cindy discuss the escalating tit-for-tat tactics that the two countries are deploying, the uncertain futures of journalists and exchange students caught in the middle, Chinese reactions to the recent U.S. elections, and the often-ignored and increasingly diverse Asian-American electorate.Zhaoyin will be moderating U.S. Perspectives in Chinese, a Chinese-language event hosted by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations on November 16, 2020. You can sign up here.Recommendations:Cindy: The documentary festival DOC NYC, and the movie Our Time Machine 时光机 (2019).Zhaoyin: The popular Chinese-language podcast Storyfm; the Chinese-language long-form reading platform 谷雨办公室 (Guyu Workshop); the movie Boys State, available on Apple TV+; and the book Out of Mao's Shadow: The Struggle for the Soul of a New China, by Philip P. Pan.
The emotionally gripping documentary, OUR TIME MACHINE, focuses on 43-year-old Maleonn, one of China’s most influential conceptual artists, and his father, Ma Ke, former artistic director of the Shanghai Chinese Opera Theater. After being humiliated and forbidden from working for a decade during the Cultural Revolution, Ma Ke immersed himself in theater. The mysterious excitement of Ma Ke’s creative world inspired the young Maleonn, but his father’s absences stoked early feelings of resentment. When Ma Ke is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Maleonn pours everything into an ambitious new theater project: “Papa’s Time Machine,” a visually stunning time-travel adventure told with human-sized puppets. At the play’s heart are autobiographical scenes inspired by Maleonn’s memories with his father. He hopes this will bring them together artistically and personally. Facing his father’s painful decline, Maleonn becomes more aware of life’s complexities. There are no effortless masterpieces or simple solutions. And there’s no traveling back in time to retrieve what has been lost. OUR TIME MACHINE probes the complex relationships of a family in transition, generation to generation, filtered through the lens through art, theatre and puppeteering. Co-director S. Leo Chiang joins us to talk about his collaboration with co-director Yang Sun and subject Maleonn as well as unpack the multi-layered questions concerning memory, dreams, love, and family. For news, screenings and updates go to: timemachinefilm.com
Lynn, & Carl with special guests Keith Watson and Sarah Baraba from the Arkadin Cinema & Bar review Kajillionaire, Enola Holmes, Public Trust: The Fight for Public Lands ,The Artist's Wife, Our Time Machine, Agents of Chaos and RBG & On the Basis of Sex. Plus a preview of The Glorias.
Today on Boston Public Radio: Mass. AG Maura Healey reflected on the life and career of Mass. Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph Gants, who died on Monday. Deval Patrick, former Mass. Gov. and Chairman of the Together Fund, called in to continue the conversation about the life and legacy of former Mass. SJC Chief Justice Gants. NBC Sports Boston reporter and anchor Trenni Kusnierek talked about the Patriots' win – and Tom Brady’s loss – this past Sunday, and weighed in on the growing number of NFL and NBA players using their platform to advocate for social justice causes. Heather Goldstone, Chief Communications Officer at the Woodwell Climate Research Center, discussed the link between climate change and the current string of record-setting hurricanes and wildfires in the U.S., and touched on why the COVID-19 pandemic has had a minimal impact on the climate crisis. Jim Aloisi and Chris Dempsey discussed potential service cuts and fare hikes for the MBTA, and Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu’s track record on transportation issues in light of news that she’s running for city mayor. Jim Aloisi is former Mass. Transportation Secretary, a member of the Transit Matters Board, and a contributor to Commonwealth Magazine. Chris Dempsey is the Director of Transportation for Massachusetts and former Mass. Assistant Secretary of Transportation. GBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen talked about the Museum of Fine Arts' reopening, a new exhibit at Mass MoCA from artist Blane De St. Croix., and the documentary “Our Time Machine,” which was released to “virtual theaters” last Friday. CNN’s John King talked about the near-certain coronavirus transmission taking place at the president's reelection rallies, and news Tuesday of a diplomatic deal reached between Israel, the U.A.E., and Bahrain. We opened lines to ask listeners: as museums and movie theaters reopen, do you feel comfortable returning to the great indoors?
Hey join TD Witman, Mickey D, Mike, Lee and a new guest host Difer as we talk in detail on One Hit Wonders and how they effected our lives... good and bad! Our Time Machine goes back in time to bring some gifts to Chris Columbus before his most famous journey! ** Shout out to Matt Bolton who let us use some of his stuff for our background music! Follow him @ http://mattbolton.com -- https://www.periscope.tv/MattBoltonLive/1ynJOpakoWOxR
Our Time Machine week continues with Giants broadcast crew member John Schmeelk, who joins the program to talk about the 2008-10 seasons and how it set up the 2011 Super Bowl championship season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Time Machine week continues with Giants broadcast crew member John Schmeelk, who joins the program to talk about the 2008-10 seasons and how it set up the 2011 Super Bowl championship season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CRAFT Emmy-Award nominated Director S. Leo Chiang takes a deep dive into finding and developing complex documentary characters. In this craft session, Emmy-Award nominated Director S. Leo Chiang discusses the art of finding and unravelling multifaceted characters who share a common sense of idealism against the odds. Films such as Our Time Machine and A Village Called Versailles often focus on character development over obvious plot twists in order to highlight the powerful transformations the characters go through rather than the devastating losses they face. Join Leo in conversation with Jeanie Davison (Development and Investment Manager of Documentary at Screen Australia) to unpack how he gains trust and develops relationships often in diasporic and marginal communities to tell heartbreaking stories of love, loss and standing up for what you believe in. Through personal anecdotes, Leo will give insight on a few of the major lessons he’s learned along the way.
The hot takes never bothered the Cinemaholics anyway. This week, Jon and Will review Frozen 2, the latest animated Disney film, along with the other big releases of the week. Show Notes: 00:00:00 – Intro & Off-Topics 00:05:15 – What should be the next Disney animated sequel? 00:17:45 – Jon talks briefly about The Dragon Prince Season 3, The Mandalorian, Waves, The End of the F***** World Season 2, Knives Out, Greener Grass, Charlie’s Angels 00:30:15 – Will talks briefly about the Three Rivers Film Festival: Another Day of Life, Our Time Machine, Mickey and the Bear, Gallery of Monsters (1924) 00:38:15 – Review: Frozen 2 01:07:35 – Review: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood 01:29:25 – Review: The Irishman 01:43:15 – Review: The Two Popes Question of the Week: What are some 2019 movies you want to catch up on over the holidays? This week’s theme music is “Into the Unknown (Instrumental)” by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and can be found on the original soundtrack for Frozen 2. Links and Important stuff: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don’t forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Like Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Check out our YouTube channel for full episodes and excerpts from the archives. Support the show.
Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour spins a TON of killer new tracks this week from The Delta Bombers, The Kokomo Kings, Jacob Tolliver, Mike Bell, Supersonics, Stray Cats, Marcel Bontempi & Carlos Slap, Bambi Lee Savage along with Didi Wray and The Duke Robillard Band in our instru-Mental Breakdown! We hear from 2 of the headliners at Nashville Boogie 2020: Levi Dexter & The Rockats and Tiger Army. Our Time Machine goes back to the week ending July 20, 1957 and our Five Year Flashback is with The Cactus Blossoms!! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" The Delta Bombers- "15 To Life" The Kokomo Kings- "The More I Get, The More I Want" Levi & The Rockats- "Rockabilly Idol" Jacob Tolliver- "Jenny, Jenny" Bambi Lee Savage- "Baby Come Back" Tiger Army- "Outlaw Heart" The Shadowmen- "Warm Love" The Lucky Bullets- "Fire Down Below" instru-Mental Breakdown: Didi Wray- "Terremoto Surf" The Duke Robillard Band- "Rawhide" Marcel Bontempi & Carlos Slap- "Young Souls" Stray Cats- "Mean Pickin' Mama" Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine Week ending July 20, 1957: #95 Chuck Berry- "Oh Baby Doll" #85 The Del-Vikings- "Cool Shake" #1 Elvis Presley- "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" Five Year Flashback: The Cactus Blossoms on working with JD McPherson and the Alton & Jimmy cover The Cactus Blossoms- "No More Crying The Blues" Supersonics- "Denver" Mike Bell- "Hey Heartache" Jackie Lee Cochran- "Mama Don't You Think I Know" Outro Music Bed: Duane Eddy- "Primeval"
Title: The Odd Day I Forgot To Come Up With A Title!Podcast Title: The Pod Day I Forgot To Come Up With A Podcast Pun!Science Fiction, Fantasy and Historical Radio with Rob Jan & Megan McKeough. This week: Taking 'em to church with Preacher: Season Four (Dropping on Stan), more giblets from this year's Melbourne International Film Festival, including Our Time Machine, Watergate and One Child Nation, while Tool releases the title track from its first new studio album in thirteen years, Fear InnoculumFor playlists, show notes, and news see the 3RRR website at:http://www.rrr.org.au/program/zero-g/playlistsFollow @zerogrobjan on Twitter and Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ZeroGRadio
The temperatures are climbing, and so is the quality of 2019’s album releases with some absolute crackers from across the musical spectrum. Name another show covering Rammstein and Tyler, the Creator in the same episode. We’ll wait. Our Time Machine segment this week examines the curious case of Klaatu and the conspiracy theory that they […]
We took a (very short) trip to the Chicago Critics Film Festival. We saw....almost everything. Michael swoons over OUR TIME MACHINE and goes against the grain on THE NIGHTINGALE, while Dave rubs salt in his wound for missing LUCE. In Five Minute Bergman WINTER LIGHT is discussed.
The Tao of Whoa. Whether you love or hate the JOHN WICK franchise - or even if you're completely indifferent to it - it has given us all the chance to appreciate the particular genius of Keanu Reeves. For those of us who grew up watching him, the former duuude and earnest action star has matured into an actor of depth and vulnerability with a singular sense of physical grace. Whether Keanu's talents are put to their best use in the new JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 - PARABELLUM is up for debate, which Adam and Josh do in their review. Then it's the TOP 5 KEANU MOMENTS, a career-spanning appreciation of The One, from Ted "Theodore" Logan to Mr. Wick himself. Plus Massacre Theatre and Josh's recommendation of the new doc "Our Time Machine," which is currently playing the Chicago Critics Film Festival. 0:00 - Billboard 1:09 - Review: "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum" Josh Ritter, "Old Black Magic" 28:25 - Donations 30:32 - Josh recs: "Our Time Machine" 34:03 - Next week / Notes 40:27 - Massacre Theatre 48:03 - Top 5: Keanu Moments 1:28:42 - Close / Outtake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices