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Inside this episode Josh and Jade review the film, My Old Ass, streaming now on Amazon Prime. This coming of age comedy is written and directed by Megan Park and stars Maisy Stella in her film debut, Percy Hynes White, Maddie Ziegler, Kerrice Brooks, and Aubrey Plaza. Also, inside this episode our hosts discuss the Silo Season 2 premiere on Apple TV + and the casting choice of Sophie Turner as Laura Croft in Amazon's new Tomb Raider series written and produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Tune in and hit that subscribe button!
We review the sci-fi dramedy starring Maisy Stella, Percy Hynes White, and Aubrey Plaza
Send us a textBrothers Paul & Pete are back to review the latest string of movies, to include "Smile 2", written and directed by Parker Finn, and starring Naomi Scott, Rosemarie DeWitt, and Lukas Gage.Next, Paul reviews "Never Let Go", starring Halle Berry, Percy Daggs IV, and Anthony B. Jenkins, and directed by Alexandre Aja.Then, Paul reviews "My Old Ass", a comedy written and directed by Megan Park, starring Maisy Stella, Aubrey Plaza, and Percy Hynes White.Next, Paul and Pete review "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice", the popular sequel directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton, Jenny Ortega, and Wynona Ryder.Then, they review the animated origin story "Transformers One", which tells the beginning of the Autobots and Optimus Prime.Next, they review the thriller "Speak No Evil", written and directed by James Watkins and starring James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, and Scott McNairy.Then, they review the newest picture from Writer/Director Francis Ford Coppola, of "The Godfather" fame, "Megalopolis". This ambitious film stars Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Giancarlo Esposito.Next, Paul reviews "The Killer's Game", directed by J.J. Perry and starring Dave Bautista, Sofia Boutella, and Ben Kingsley.Then, Paul reviews "1992", the historical fiction film taking place during the LA riots, directed by Ariel Vromen and starring Tyrese Gibson, Ray Liotta, and Scott Eastwood.And Lastly, Paul reviews "Salem's Lot", based on the Stephen King novel, directed by Gary Dauberman, and starring Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, and Jordan Preston Carter.To listen on Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aaaction-podcast/id1634666134To listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1L78fn3C6RlKKdUihtiLyR?si=f31450db95724290Please make sure to like and subscribe to the Aaaction Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzJFoiUHvdbaHaiIfN37BaQ#aaactionpodcast #podcast #film #movie #moviereview #moviepodcast #newmovie #amc #amctheatres #alist #amcpass #smile #smile2 #blumhouse #neverletgo #halleberry #myoldass #sundance #comedy #beetlejuice #beetlejuicebeetlejuice #michaelkeaton #timburton #transformers #transformersone #speaknoevil #megalopolis #francisfordcoppola #thekillersgame #davebautista #1992 #lariots #salemslot #stephenking #hbomax
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz sit down in Toronto with Writer & Director Megan Park and star Maisy Stella of MY OLD ASS. The film is a fresh coming-of-age story that after a mushroom trip, brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her wisecracking 39-year-old self. It stars Maisy Stella, Percy Hynes White, Maddie Ziegler, Kerrice Brooks and Aubrey Plaza. My Old Ass releases in select theatres in Toronto on September 20th and is everywhere on September 27th. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ashley & Matt review a new coming-of-age movie that hit us in the feels. This week's episode is all about My Old A**.
(2/8/2024) Mike and returning cohost, actress Mia Bella had a great time chatting with actress Kate Moyer. Kate Moyer is a Canadian actress who came to prominence when she was first cast in a supporting lead role in the Elevation Pictures feature film, Our House, playing opposite Thomas Mann, Nicola Peltz, and Percy Hynes White. For her performance in the role Moyer was honored with a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2019 Canadian Screen Awards, one of the top film acting awards in the country. Moyer is best known for her work as "Heather Hobbie" in Holly Hobbie for Hulu, a role that earned her second Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2020. Audiences lauded her heart wrenching performance in the season 3 finale of the award-winning The Handmaid's Tale for Hulu where Moyer played directly opposite Emmy Award winning Elisabeth Moss. Moyer can be seen recurring heavily in Hallmark's spin-off series When Hope Calls, the fan favorite series Station Eleven by acclaimed director Hiro Murai for HBO Max, as well as the anthology series Circuit Breakers for AppleTV+. Other select credits include a supporting lead role opposite Caroline Rhea in the TV movie A Christmas In Tennessee for Lifetime, the indie feature Buffaloed by director Tanya Wexler with Zoey Deutch, the short film Dotage opposite Dani Kind, a supporting role opposite Marisa Tomei and Travis Fimmel in the feature film Delia's Gone, and the lead of the cult classic remake of Stephen King's Children Of The Corn, directed by Kurt Wimmer, released on Shudder in 2023. Kate recently wrapped the Disney+ feature Out Of My Mind by director Amber Sealey, and is in a recurring role on Reacher for Prime Video, part of the popular Jack Reacher franchise. Moyer began performing at the age of three as a dancer with the Theatre Dance Academy in Oshawa, Ontario. She joined their competition team at four years old and focused on Ballet, Jazz, Tap and Hip Hop. Her competition team has won numerous awards at many dance competitions throughout Ontario. However, she was first bit by the acting bug when working on regional theatre productions. In her downtime, Moyer can be found in a dojang practicing Taekwondo as she is currently a 1st Dan Black Belt or behind the easel painting or sketching. You can follow Kate on Instgram @therealkatemoyer Enjoy the Podcast!
Leo is a 2023 American animated musical comedy film directed by Robert Marianetti, Robert Smigel and David Wachtenheim (in Marianetti and Wachtenheim's feature directorial debuts), written by Smigel, Adam Sandler, and Paul Sado, and produced by Sandler and Mireille Soria. The second animated feature from Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions, it stars him in the titular voice role, alongside Bill Burr, Cecily Strong, Jason Alexander, Sadie Sandler, Sunny Sandler, Rob Schneider, Jo Koy, Allison Strong, Jackie Sandler, Heidi Gardner, Robert Smigel, and Nick Swardson. It tells the story of a tuatara longing for the wild and worried about dying who is taken home by different students per the assignment of a strict substitute teacher.Leo was released by Netflix on November 21, 2023 to generally positive reviews.Leo is a jaded old lizard with a heart of gold who's been stuck in the same Florida classroom for longer than he can remember, alongside his terrarium-mate Squirtle the turtle. He's watched generations of students come and go but feels like he's missed out on life. When Leo learns he only has one year left to live, he plans an escape to experience the world. Thanks to a new substitute teacher who task the kids with taking one classroom pet home for the weekend, Leo has a chance to escape. His hilarious attempt to head for freedom and him opening his mouth to break the one simple role that seems to be the theme in the movie, you can't let humans know animals can take, which is pretty dope, like imagine if that was the case in real life, talk about restrain. In Florida, Leo the tuatara and Squirtle the turtle are the class pets of a fifth-grade classroom at Fort Myers Elementary School and are prepared for another year with a new set of students. During a parent-teacher conference night, where the students' pregnant teacher, Mrs. Salinas, announces that she must go on maternity leave, Leo overhears one of the student's parents say that he's old, making him despair that he never accomplished anything with his life. The next day, Ms. Malkin, the students' strict, no-nonsense substitute, arrives and is quickly loathed by the students.Leo is taken home for the weekend by Summer, a girl who is highly talkative. While trying to make his escape, Leo accidentally reveals to Summer that he can talk, and suggests to her that she ask more questions after saying that her constant talking tires everyone out. As a result, Summer becomes more popular among her classmates. Soon enough, the students begin to request that they take Leo home with them, where they share with him their own personal dilemmas, to which Leo offers them life advice. Before long, each of the students have taken Leo home with them and offer them their phones so that they can keep in touch with him.Fed up with the attention Leo is getting, a jealous Squirtle decides to expose Leo by revealing that he can speak to all of them, as he lied that the only ones who could understand him are the ones he was taken home with. Feeling betrayed by this revelation, they decide to disregard him, and Ms. Malkin, having caught on that Leo can talk and that the students' changes in behavior are the result of his advice, decides to take him to her home.While at Ms. Malkin's home, Leo learns that the reason she's grouchy is because she never got to accomplish her dream of being a real teacher, always getting relegated to being a substitute. The next day, the school is having a history fair, and the students manage to win the grand prize of a field trip to Magic Land Park with their reenactments of famous historical figures. When she is praised for her work, Ms. Malkin, wanting to take all the credit, decides to abandon Leo at the Everglades, and proceeds to lie to the students by telling them that he abandoned them, much to their dismay, as they had wanted to apologize to him.As the students head to Magic Land Park, Squirtle catches up with them and reveals that Ms. Malkin lied about Leo, to which she confesses. Upon arriving at Magic Land Park, the students and Ms. Malkin hijack the bus so they can drive to the Everglades. Meanwhile, Leo, while trying to fit in with the wild animals, learns from other lizards that he can live to be more than 75 years old, reinvigorating him. While trying to find a way out, he suddenly encounters a congregation of alligators, but they are successfully scared off when the students arrive and reunite with Leo.On the final day of the school year, the graduating students ask Leo how they could get through middle school without his advice, to which he says that they just have to look out for each other. Ms. Malkin is given a full-time job as a teacher and is promptly assigned to the kindergarteners, with Leo and Squirtle as the class pets. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is an animated television series developed by Bryan Lee O'Malley and Ben David Grabinski for Netflix. The series is based on the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels written and drawn by O'Malley, with the entire main cast from the 2010 film adaptation, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, reprising their roles, while also serving as a joint sequel/remake to the graphic novel and film. The series was released on November 17, 2023, to critical acclaim.The series, set in Toronto, Canada, serves as an alternate retelling of the original Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series. Like in the original series, Scott Pilgrim, a bassist in an indie band, falls in love with Ramona Flowers, a mysterious delivery girl, attracting the attention of Ramona's seven evil exes. Things take an unexpected turn, however, when Scott loses his battle against Ramona's first evil ex Matthew Patel and is seemingly killed. As everyone's lives, including those of Ramona's evil exes, change drastically as a result, Ramona learns that Scott may still be alive and decides to investigate his disappearance.THIS COULD BE RIDICULOUS CARTOON I HAVE EVER SEEN, AND I HAVE SEEN A LOT OF SHITTY SHOWS, BUT THIS ONE TAKES THE CAKE!This here is a peal of trash in my opinion. 8 episodes, 4 hours down the drain but what the heck do I know. Apparently, this is an alternative ending to the original 2010 movie. I guess the cool thing is that every actor in the original repriced their role in this shit show, of course, even the original was still as stupid as this. So it's just retelling nonsense. Another cool aspect could be that it's designed like a game, it's got Mario brothers type of coins that pop out when you punch someone to death, and every fight has mortal combat or even street fight vibes. I guess what's missing is that “finish him” aspect. This shows how impactful the Hollywood strike has been, This cabbage is considered entertaining. Now before I say anything else about this show, Romona is a whore and Scott is a creep who dated a 15-year-old. And could also be mentally disturbed. Dude faked his death and kidnapped himself, to prevent himself from marrying a girl. That's crazy but that's not even the weird part. I mean like if a future version of me kidnapped me and told me my life would be shit if I dated a particular girl, I wouldn't even question him, in fact, I would instead ask him to compel a list of match results of all the world sports so I could make a huge fortune making bets. Now that more logical and positive way to use a time machine, not waste time on some girl. Who's a whore for that matter, hey 7 ex-boyfriends are not a lot of body's. but you should question the type of men she is pulling when she breaks up with them. these fools instead of moving on start a little club, a stupid league of Exes, and their sole mission is to fight and kill Ramona's future love interests I mean how pathetic can you get. Directed by:Abel GóngoraWritten by: Bryan Lee O'MalleyVoices of: • Michael Cera• Mary Elizabeth Winstead• Satya Bhabha• Kieran Culkin• Chris Evans• Anna Kendrick• Brie Larson• Alison Pill• Aubrey Plaza• Brandon Routh• Jason Schwartzman• Johnny Simmons• Mark Webber• Mae Whitman• Ellen Wong{{Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Satya Bhabha, Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, Anna Kendrick, Brie Larson, Alison Pill, Aubrey Plaza, Brandon Routh, Jason Schwartzman, Johnny Simmons, Mark Webber, Mae Whitman, Ellen Wong, Scott Pilgrim takes off,scott pilgrim, time travel, future self, 7 evil ex-boyfriends, evil, marriage, cartoon, anime, USA, Canadian, graphic novel, Netflix anime, Netflix, shit show, Ramona, Animation}} ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
THE QUEENSTOWN KINGS3 reasons to watch Queenstown Kings.1. It's a family-oriented movie, that focuses on repairing the broken relationship between father and son.2. This is about football, about how a small township team, achieved an impossible dream, all thanks to their prodigal son, who returns home when his father passes.3. Important life lessons, like don't rush things, give a second chance, drugs are bad for you.NOW LET'S GET TO THE PART WHERE I SPOIL THIS MOVIE! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
SLY is a work of art, it doesn't only tell a story of legendary award winning; film director, screenwriter and action hero of the 80's and 90's “SLYVESTER STALLONE.”. He has a career that spans over five decades. If that's that make you a GOAT, I don't know what will. it somehow makes him immortal and mortal at the same time. The documentary shows, the vulnerabilities of a living legend.it shows his character not the role he played on motion picture but the man. The man behind the lens, the man before the words a written. In his purest moments. It brings out his true essences. The arrogance, the pride, the humility. The human not the millionaire and Hollywood mogul. But just a guy who had a dream, who work hard to make his dream a reality. It's beautiful. Its tear Jucker when you realise how much nonsense Hollywood movies have fallen. it's no longer about heart, passion and making relatable stories. It about making movies flashy and making tonnes of money. Story telling is a dying heart. And it's a wonderful to learn or to experience that Sly wrote, directed and produced, some of his great's moments on the big screen. To believe in yourself even when the odds are pinned against you. When they mock, ridicule you, trip and push you. That you keep on believing. For me that's really the message of this documentary and that no matter how successful you become it will always amount to nothing unless you have family and friends. Because ultimately that's what really matters. The people we love not the things we love. So, to me “Sly'', IT brings out his soul, it gives a detailed description of how much Sylvester Stallone gave it order to bring exceptional characters like Rocky Balboa and John Rambo to life. I only wish the documentary was longer.When I look back at my childhood, I look back with great fondness. It brings me to tears when I think that my father introduced to this wonderful world of movies. So, watching this and seeing sly talked about the trails and the huddlers he had to jump and cross to make these wonderful stories.I think about my father and the VCR, the tapes he rented from blockbuster and those movie rental joints. The anticipation of waiting for Friday and the weekend because we had no electricity. So, we powered the television with a generator. Slyvester stallion. He was so good. I couldn't separate him from the characters, we'd say, things like (while growing in fact some people still do that to this day.) “The new Rambo movie or rocky movie just came out” even though he was playing a completely different role, he was RAMBO. HE WAS ROCKY. with a whole different story line.he embodied the characters. So, much that they become real. You could almost touch them, while they were on screen. These are the types of films that resonate with the audience so much that, we become so involved in the story, you cry, laugh, jump with joy and you be enraged.whenever the character expresses an emotion. Its almost as if you were there with them. Like you part of the story somehow. I think that's what made Stallone so renowned. To make it even sweeter he wrote and directed it. Wow. Man was …. No man is talented. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The start of this movie almost lost me as we just had Michael Fassbender ( the protagonist in this film whose actual name is never mentioned but, he uses various names throughout the movie, almost Jason Bourne-type of vibes) anyway, Michael delivers a never-ending narration while he waits to execute a hit. But then when I thought about the character, it made sense. David Fincher's ( the director, in case you wondering who that is) attention to detail throughout the entire movie is immaculate as every little thing plays an important part. This is also a very intelligent and smartly written movie that requires you to think, and for me at least, I really liked this as it made it a fun challenge to figure out certain elements in the film and to always pay attention to details.Plus the movie finds a way to make you feel like you're shadowing a real contract killer the whole time. The main character's narration is a unique touch, even in the normal everyday moments when he's constantly looking over his shoulder. The film's pace has a constant tension, with certain moments where it escalates rapidly into venomous action, yet the action never feels overdone and instead feels hyper-realistic.NOW PAY ATTENTIONI have a theory. This is a perfect misdirection trick the film creators made.You never get to know this unnamed assassin. You never get to know what makes him tick. That's the whole point.As a viewer, we normally project our own moral compass onto what we are watching. We think this is a revenge story. We think we are rooting for this character who is fighting back because his loved ones were attacked. But really, i don't think that's the point, I think it's something darker.Now listen Throughout the movie, the killer repeats his rules. He never mentions anything personal. Nothing about his home or girlfriend. He doesn't care about anyone. People are not important. He IS a paid killer after all. The Killer tells us his job bores him at the very beginning and hopes for a chance to experiment with more creative ways of killing.He is basically telling us he is craving a challenge. I believe he subconsciously makes the error of botching up the first kill on purpose to liven up things, to see what would happen & push him to the extreme of his abilities. It's as if he has created an excuse to go on a killing spree around the world. By the end, he realizes he loves his job again. This is why he doesn't kill the client as he knows this would destroy future gigs.The final scene is him poisoning his girlfriend's coffee. The girlfriend was his only weakness & vulnerable target. His handlers immediately for her after he botched the job. NOW he has learned this, now to avoid it from happening again he kills her.. but then again i could be wrong. ANYWAYSIn conclusion, "The Killer" is a must-watch thriller drama film that combines suspense, brilliance, and stellar performances to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. If you appreciate a well-crafted narrative that keeps you guessing until the very end, this film is a must-see. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
"Blue Eye Samurai" is a stunning addition to the world of anime, and it's no wonder that it has captured the hearts of viewers around the globe. This Netflix series is a true masterpiece, combining exquisite animation, an engaging storyline, and a rich cultural backdrop that makes it a must-watch for anime enthusiasts.One of the standout features of "Blue Eye Samurai" is its breathtaking animation quality. Every frame is a work of art, with attention to detail that is simply awe-inspiring. The character designs are unique and memorable, and the fight sequences are choreographed with precision, making them a visual treat for action lovers.But "Blue Eye Samurai" doesn't rely solely on its visual prowess; it boasts a compelling and well-crafted storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The show's narrative delves into the life of the protagonist, exploring his personal journey, trials, and tribulations as he embarks on a quest for redemption and self-discovery. This character-driven approach adds depth and emotional resonance to the series, making it more than just an action-packed spectacle.The cultural richness of "Blue Eye Samurai" also sets it apart from the crowd. It beautifully blends elements of traditional Japanese culture, including samurai honor and mysticism, with a touch of fantasy and supernatural intrigue. This fusion creates a world that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique, offering a rich and immersive experience for viewers.Moreover, the character development in "Blue Eye Samurai" is exceptional. Each character has a well-defined arc, with their own motivations, quirks, and struggles. You'll find yourself emotionally invested in their journeys, rooting for their successes and empathizing with their challenges.The voice acting and music in "Blue Eye Samurai" are equally praiseworthy. The cast delivers performances that breathe life into the characters, and the soundtrack complements the mood and atmosphere of the series perfectly.In conclusion, "Blue Eye Samurai" is a true gem in the world of anime. It excels in every aspect that matters, from its captivating animation and engaging storyline to its rich cultural tapestry and memorable characters. This Netflix series is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling and animation, and it's bound to leave a lasting impression on its audience. Don't miss out on the opportunity to embark on this remarkable journey with the Blue Eye Samurai ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Happiness for Beginners is a 2023 American romantic comedy film starring Ellie Kemper and Luke Grimes, an adaptation of the Katherine Center 2015 novel of the same name. The novel was adapted for the screen and directed by Vicky Wight.Cast Ellie Kemper as Helen Luke Grimes as Jake Nico Santos as Hugh Blythe Danner Ben Cook as Beckett Shayvawn Webster as Windy Esteban Benito as Mason Gus Birney as Kaylee Julia Shiplett as Sue Alexander Koch as Duncan ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
“Old Dads,” a Netflix comedy about three middle-aged dads in Los Angeles, each trying to deal with the delayed pleasures and perils of fatherhood, sounds like a Hollywood satire to watch along with “Bad Moms,” or maybe the sort of broad burlesque of child-rearing that would star someone like John Cena. Actually, though, it's not that sort of movie. It was directed and co-written by Bill Burr, who also stars in it, and it's been spun out of the kind of prickly incorrect observations that are the hallmark of Burr's stand-up comedy — and also the kind of squirm comedy that powers his anthology series “Immoral Compass.” “Old Dads” isn't nearly as good as “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” but at times it feels like three episodes of that show jammed together — that is, if Larry David were a Gen-X firecracker whose anger-management issues make Larry look like a pussycat.In the opening scene, Burr's Jack, playing catch with his pre-schooler, tells the audience in voice-over that embracing fatherhood later in life was more or less the best decision he ever made. He and his wife, Leah (Katie Aselton), have another baby on the way; as Jack sees it, they couldn't be happier. So what's the problem? In the old parental gender wars, men were called out for not being nurturing enough, or for failing to do their share of the housework. Jack isn't that kind of caveman. He's a warm, hands-on father, not the sort of ancient old-school sexist who expects his wife to do the heavy lifting of parenting while he's off working or unwinding.The problem for Jack is cultural and generational. He hates the brave new world of safe spaces, obsessive social justice, and what he sees as extreme oversensitivity. When he arrives at his son's private preschool, Little Hearts and Minds, to pick him up, Jack is two minutes late, and this is treated as a major infraction. Didn't he read the guidebook? In the middle of it all, he blows his stack at the principal, Dr. Lois (Rachael Harris), a moralistic Karen who beams with passive-aggressive pride. By the time Jack is done venting, he has said at least three words he shouldn't have (one is the C-word), and he's got to come back and apologize in front of the whole school.The rest of the parents, who are mostly millennials, tut-tut their disapproval, and talk about how badly they've been triggered. And that's what links “Old Dads” to “Curb Your Enthusiasm”: the way it satirizes a certain L.A. noodginess that's really a form of one-upmanship, one that grows right out of the corporate showbiz culture, with its fake New Age trappings. What everyone is really looking for is the socially approved way to get ahead.Jack and Leah are desperate for the principal to write a recommendation for their son (so that he can get into the right kindergarten!). As a result, everything they do is being judged. Burr, in his stand-up specials and podcasts, revels in what some would call “anti-woke” comedy, but what brings the satirical world of “Old Dads” to life — at least for a while — is that Jack recoils from the new ethos of parenting because of how controlled it is. He's a man of a certain age who feels that he's not allowed to do, or say, any of the stuff he used to. And that hits home because he's a father — a father who has somehow been denied what he feels is most essential, which is his authority. The whole world is telling him: You're not in charge. So he lashes out. And just digs the hole deeper for himself.Jack has two long-time buddies, both of whom are experiencing their own version of the middle-aged daddy blues. The hopelessly insecure Connor (Bobby Cannavale) lusts for his lost youth — he wants to look the way he did, and be as cool, which means that he speaks in his idea of cool signifiers, saying “pound it out” as he offers a fist bump, dropping his cringe version of Black street slang. (The office worker he tries to do this with looks at him as if he were from Pluto.) Meanwhile, Mike (Bokeem Woodbine) has grown-up kids and is done with fatherhood. Or so he thinks. He's living the life — until his girlfriend, Britney (Reign Edwards), announces that she's pregnant, despite the fact that he had a vasectomy.“Old Dads” also finds the space to be an office comedy. Jack, Connor, and Mike launched a vintage sportswear company that they sold, which should theoretically put them on easy street. But they still work there, and the new CEO is a duplicitous progressive-generation flake who talks about “liberating” workers when he's firing them. Miles Robbins, who plays this cuddly toxic clown, does it in high style.He sends Jack, Connor, and Mike on a road trip to locate a grizzled hermit — off the grid since 1988 — he wants to use as the company's so-obscure-he's-the-new-fame mascot. Along the way, in their rental car, they have a raunchy conversation about Caitlyn Jenner that is, let's just say, beyond unenlightened, and a video recording of the chat gets them all fired, their equity in the company canceled. Is this a violation of privacy? That's one of many glancing themes “Old Dads” introduces for about 30 seconds only to move on to something else. As a first-time filmmaker, Burr demonstrates a certain shaggy vision, but he keeps jamming episodic ideas together. Here and there, “Old Dads” hits notes of scathing perception. Connor's wife (Jackie Tohn) is convinced her preschool son can do no wrong, despite the fact that he likes to hit people with a stick. That situation sounds extreme, but what's funny and telling is the righteous therapeutic ardor of her language, where letting kids off the hook — for anything — becomes its own form of “advanced” parenting. And when Mike tries to force his millennial coworker to admit that if he really loves hip-hop so much, when he's rapping along with N.W.A. he must be saying the N-word, it's explosively funny, because it's such an honest scene. Yet there's a monkey wrench sitting in the middle of the movie. And that's Jack's rageaholic personality. Forget the over-controlled, virtue-signaling era. Jack's anger really is over-the-top and inappropriate, and would be during any era. So even if you welcome a satire of the new corporate-approved hypersensitivity, since Jack's rage is a more glaring problem than any of that it undercuts the film's satirical bite. I realize that rage has long been Bill Burr's calling card, but if he had made Jack a more restrained character, quietly infuriated by everything around him, “Old Dads” would have been funnier and scored more points. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It's probably best you watch this episode on YouTube. To fully enjoy it! When we first meet young lovers Luke (Alden Ehrenreich) and Emily (Phoebe Dynevor) in Fair Play, they seem perfect for each other, sneaking off during a wedding to have messy sex in the bathroom which culminates in a spontaneous proposal. But this brief moment of carefree intimacy between the couple—who are also coworkers at a high-powered hedge fund—soon gives way to jealousy and mind games once Emily is promoted over Luke.What follows is a study in male fragility, as Luke's career begins to suffer while Emily thrives in her new role, and female rage, with Emily bristling under the manipulation and increasingly humiliating outbursts from her fiancé.Spoilers follow.The rising tension between the two explodes over into their workplace when a visibly drunk Luke, who has been AWOL for several days, barges into an important meeting and reveals their secret relationship to Emily's boss, accusing her of sexual misconduct. While enraged in that moment, Emily later learns that nobody at the firm cares, as long as she is discreet: for better or worse, she is protected by her senior position at the firm, a position usually occupied by men. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On their flight from New York to London, Hadley and Oliver fall in love with each other. However, they lose each other at customs and the possibility of ever meeting each other again seems improbable, but destiny may have a way of changing the odds. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Miseducation takes us into the life of Mbali Hadebe, the daughter of corrupt politician Brenda Hadebe, who faced accusations of stealing grant money. The series begins with Mbali's extravagant party, where every action she takes becomes a source of controversy, leading to her becoming a subject of mockery and the target of social media memes. Raised in the shadow of her mother's scandalous image, Mbali's formative years were filled with public scrutiny and criticism. The weight of it all became too much for her to bear, which compelled Mbali to break into tears and finally drift away from her friends. In an urge to escape the spotlight and return to normalcy, she makes a life-altering decision to relocate to Makhanda, enrolling at Grahamstown University. It's here that she crosses paths with Sivu Levin, the charming student who happens to be the university rowing champion and a candidate for SRC president. Their encounter ignites a love story that blossoms despite the difficulties of university and politics and becomes the core of Miseducation. This romantic tale takes center stage, showing how love can heal and change lives, even in difficult times.Miseducation is a lighthearted drama that delves into the complex world of university life and uncovers issues that are relevant to today's audience. It shines a light on problems like bullying, exclusion, and the complicated world of student politics at Grahamstown University. Through the story of Mbali Hadebe, the series vividly shows the challenges of fame and the difficulties of living under the shadow of a tarnished political legacy. As Mbali becomes more distant from her mother, she takes a drastic turn in her efforts to maintain her relationship with Sivu Levin, which leads her into morally gray areas that mirror her mother's actions. Amidst all the chaos, some unexpected friendships develop, especially with Sivu's adoptive sister, Natalie, who provides support and a sense of belonging. The inclusion of Jay, a character of South Asian descent playing a homosexual role, demonstrates the show's commitment to diversity and its fearless exploration of the issue of homophobia. Miseducation doesn't shy away from tackling these subjects, which serves as a mirror to the difficulties of modern student life.Miseducation goes beyond the typical romantic comedy-drama by boldly addressing prevalent issues in schools and colleges, including unequal treatment between wealthy and less privileged students, as well as the harmful tradition of ragging. In addition to its central love story, the show sheds light on the often-overlooked politics on university campuses, shining a spotlight on these important matters. The character Sivu Levin is at the center of this academic struggle. He faces a tough choice: should he stick to his privileged, bullying white classmates, or should he support the students who are being mistreated by them? This is a big moral dilemma, and it shows the difficulty of doing what's right when faced with injustice.As student elections approach, another strong candidate, Caesar, becomes Sivu's main competition. Caesar's involvement in an attack on Jay highlights the need for serious action against intolerance and violence in college life. The promising cast, helmed by Buntu Petse, who plays Mbali Hadebe, and Lunga Shabalala, who plays Sivu Levin, do a fantastic job, making their roles feel real and genuine. Besides the protagonists, we get to see a diverse cast, including Prev Reddy as a South Asian student, Jay Naidoo, and Micaela Tucker as Natalie Levin, who did an absolutely amazing job in the show, portraying a beautiful bonding between these characters. Through these diverse character journeys, “Miseducation” captures the feeling of college life, mixing in elements of romance and humor. It shows the contrast between the excitement of youth and the serious problems that students face. In the end, it's a show that not only entertains but also makes you think about crucial issues in education.As Miseducation Season 1 wraps up, it leaves us with lots of questions and characters we want to learn more about. The final episode hints at the possibility of a new season on Netflix, where we can dive deeper into the stories, flaws, and growth of the cast. Fans are left in suspense, wondering if Mbali will overcome her challenges or if someone will come to her rescue. The show's open-ended conflicts and mysteries leave ample room for more storytelling. At the core of the show is the evolving relationship between Mbali and Sivu, which has been a central focus. Its continuation is expected to be a driving force in the ongoing story, even though there's no official confirmation of the second season yet. Bit fans can anticipate the potential arrival of a second season of Miseducation. This series has already made an impact by addressing important issues in the academic world, and future episodes promise more drama and exploration of these fascinating characters and their stories. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ator de Wandinha, Percy Hynes White, é acusado de assédio. Festival de Veneza tem ator preso e Woody Allen marcando presença, integrante da banda RBD, Anahí, comenta passado sombrio e comparação com Dulce Maria e Maite Perroni, Aaron Paul de Breaking Bad faz declaração chocante sobre pagamentos na Netflix e a greve de Hollywood chega na indústria dos games. A segunda temporada de A Roda do Tempo estreou e Miriam Spritzer, nossa correspondente de Nova York, fez uma entrevista com o elenco antes da greve! Carol Moreira explica cota de telas no Brasil ao lado de Lully Lucky e debate a crise dos reality shows na nossa TV aberta ao lado de Fê Pineda. ~~ ✉️: comercial@goldenpill.com.br --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kinocarolmoreira/message
After industrialization ended economic activity and filled the inhabitants of the fishing island of Santa María del Mar with disappointment, their destiny is about to take a turn with the opportunity for a fish packing company to settle in the town. The only requirement: convince a doctor to move there. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This is by far the best Live adaptation of an animation series Netflix has ever done I doubt they will ever do anything of this magnitude ever again. I loved every waking second of it. And I love the fact that they did not stray away from the Manga or the anime itself. They went seen for scene 8 glorious episodes, esthetics. The cinematography, everything was great from costume casting the acting the set. Oh, my God, those sets were phenomenal and huge. This must have caused Netflix of fortune. And it was worth every penny. I'm looking forward to several more seasons. Hopefully, they do that.Please help support the channel by subscribing to my patroen account or donate to my palpal ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In Episode 158 of the Let's Netflix & Chill Podcast, we look at some of the shows and movies expected to come out in SeptemberOne PieceDisenchantmentLove at first sightVirgin RiverOnce Upon a CrimeEhrengard - the ART of seductionGamera - rebirthA time called youSpy opsMiseducation{{one piece, Gamera - Rebirth, Kaiju, spy ops, A Time Called You, Ehengard - the art of Seduction, Once Upon a Crime, Love at First Sight, Disenchantment, Virgin River, Mis-education, danish, South African, Japanese, action, fantasy, romance, Japanese anime, Korean drama, Nostalgic, time travel, Drama, captivating, Documentary, spies, Mi6,Cia, police, crime, murder, fairytale, Provocative, historical, Love, soapy, bittersweet, witty, adventure, royalty, sci-fi, explosive, based on a novel, a feel-good movie}} ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jake Joseph Paul, born in 1997, the 17th of January, was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, and grow up in Westlake, with his older brother Logan( who is also, an entertainer. Who Is Jake Paul, a Disney child actor, a YouTube/internet prankster, social media icon, businessman, and a renowned boxer? An idiot, A lucky prick, a problem child, a bully, a loser, the worst Paul, an entertainer at heart, a menace to society, a bad boy, a future legend and hall famer in my books, heck whatever you think or however you feel about Jake, you can not deny the fact that this guy is driven, determined, hardworking, passionate, ambitious, this man Is a fighter, a warrior,7– 1 professional boxing record, 7 wins; 4 knockouts, 3 decisions and one loss.granted he fought a lot of washed-up M.M.A. fighters and a bunch of YouTubers, during his fighting career so far but I look at it with the eyes of a contact sports lover. Granted at first I genuinely thought the fighters were ridged but after watching several of the fights and the untold documentary, I can honestly say his the real deal. A fighter…the kid can box. I don't know why I am calling him to kid his pretty much my age.• AnEdon Gib• Nate Robinson (NBA player)• Ben Askren (ufc fighter)• Tyron Woodley (had 2 fights with him)• Anderson Silva (ufc former champion)• Tommy FuryBut he had that fight in Saudia Arabia with Tommy fury, the only dent in his fighting record so far. A fight that went to a decision shows the level of a fighter he is.• Nate Diaz Of course one could say fighting Diaz he went back to his usual tactics of fighting non-professional boxers. But I look at it differently.All these fighters have generated over 125 million us dollars in per-view sales. Making him one of the most if not the most lucrative boxers of all time. He really did save boxing. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A married professor is pulled into a passionate affair with a younger man, leading to tragedy and betrayal ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In the 19th-century Meiji Restoration era, Miyo Saimori, who is born without supernatural talent, is forced into an existence of servitude by her abusive stepmother. Born talentless to a noble family famous for their supernatural abilities, Miyo Saimori is forced into an existence of servitude by her abusive stepmother. Because of her abusive upbringing, Miyo is a timid girl with very low self-esteem, often thinking of herself as a burden to others and letting them order her around. Until her engagement to Kiyoka Kudou, a commander apparently so cold and cruel that his previous would-be brides all fled within three days of their engagements. With no home to return to, Miyo resigns herself to her fate—and soon finds that her pale and handsome husband-to-be is anything but the monster she expected. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A knight is framed for a crime he didn't commit, and the only person who can help him prove his innocence is Nimona, a shape-shifting teen who might also be a monster he's sworn to kill.I loved Nimona. It is beautiful, fast paced, funny and emotional. The quasi medieval world, with flying cars and subways, is visually a delight to look at. The characters are well developed and wonderfully voiced. Nimona herself is a true original- a quirky, feisty, anti hero. She sets out to cause mayhem but, as we get to know her, we realize she wants acceptance, not the fear she engenders in others because she is a shapeshifter. The developing friendship between her and Lord Balister is genuinely moving. They have both been outcasts but find strength in each other. Nimona is really a movie about being loved even if you are different, which is a timely message during these intolerant times. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Amy Schumer: Emergency ContactOver the years her comedy got quite stale unfortunately. Eventually it seemed (to us) that Amy had left comedy to start a family. We figured good for her. She did very well for herself while in the limelight.Well... She's back.... with a special? I was curious, despite the large amount of distaste she has garnered for herself over the years with some of the biggest names in stand up. I gave it a try.Nothing relatable out of the gates. L. A. Plastic surgery material from a frumpy wanna-be funny mom? Hard pass. I feel like this was specifically for her friends and family, but thought it was good enough to make some cash from. I'm curious if she actually tried the material out more than a couple times outside her friends and family... This was NOT "special" material by any measure.Amy uses the exact same comedy beats that she used years ago. The jokes MIGHT be new, but the same tired delivery was enough to turn me off. I did chuckle a couple of times, but i might have just been attempting to find something funny. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Two best friends try to make it through high school while dealing with embarrassing new urges and their very inconvenient feelings for each other. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On this weekend's What to Watch: The Autobots are joined by beast-robots called Maximals for Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Tom Holland stars a man arrested for a shooting in the drama series The Crowded Room. Eva Longoria directs the movie Flamin' Hot, about the creation of Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Court is adjourned on the season finale of Judy Justice. Human Resources returns for a raunchy new season of animated antics. Plus, Hollywood trivia, our Sound Bite of the Week from the red-band trailer for Bottoms, and entertainment headlines, including Bryan Cranston's retirement plans, Oscar Isaac on almost quitting acting, and Wednesday star Percy Hynes White addressing claims after sexual assault allegations. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on Twitter and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer/Writer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet today's guest, Ahaise Bradt, a Ugandan American actor, model, and entrepreneur. He made his acting debut on Disney Channel's "Andi Mack.” He has since worked behind the scenes with Jordan Peele and Spike Lee and just wrapped on a new romcom with hit Netflix series “wednesday” stars Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White. The film is titled “Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall '' and is set to release sometime next year. Ahaise is very passionate about his people and is on a mission to tell their stories. He co-produced and starred in "My Stand;" a short film that tackles mental health issues of African men and the struggles they face in silence. Outside of acting Ahaise is building a startup called Skaut pro. The platform allows filmmakers and creatives to find and book film locations as well as give hosts a new avenue to make side income. Investors are calling the company the Airbnb of location scouting. Be inspired to say yes to what you want to transform your life to be, all while learning how to go with the ebb and flow of life. Although it can feel like we do not always have the answers, Ahaise reminds us that it's okay to not know, and to trust in your faith. Connect with Ahaise: Instagram Connect with Isabelle: Sign up for the weekly newsletter 25 Days of Mindful Movement Holistic Health Coaching Isabelle Wellman IG TikTok Website: Apple Podcast Spotify Podcast Shop, Read Blog, Connect Vibe Nutraceuticals 10% Off with code "isabelle10" at checkout! Onnit discount: 10% off with code “Isabelle” ! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isabellewellmanpodcast/support
Meet today's guest, Ahaise Bradt, a Ugandan American actor, model, and entrepreneur. He made his acting debut on Disney Channel's "Andi Mack.” He has since worked behind the scenes with Jordan Peele and Spike Lee and just wrapped on a new romcom with hit Netflix series “wednesday” stars Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White. The film is titled “Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall '' and is set to release sometime next year. Ahaise is very passionate about his people and is on a mission to tell their stories. He co-produced and starred in "My Stand;" a short film that tackles mental health issues of African men and the struggles they face in silence. Outside of acting Ahaise is building a startup called Skaut pro. The platform allows filmmakers and creatives to find and book film locations as well as give hosts a new avenue to make side income. Investors are calling the company the Airbnb of location scouting. Be inspired to say yes to what you want to transform your life to be, all while learning how to go with the ebb and flow of life. Although it can feel like we do not always have the answers, Ahaise reminds us that it's okay to not know, and to trust in your faith. Connect with Ahaise: Instagram Connect with Isabelle: Sign up for the weekly newsletter 25 Days of Mindful Movement Holistic Health Coaching Isabelle Wellman IG TikTok Website: Apple Podcast Spotify Podcast Shop, Read Blog, Connect Vibe Nutraceuticals 10% Off with code "isabelle10" at checkout! Onnit discount: 10% off with code “Isabelle” ! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isabellewellmanpodcast/support
Two siblings who haven't seen each other in 15 years mend their relationship while fulfilling a childhood dream: a motorcycle road trip through Mexico ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Wednesday's Jamie McShane drops by to chat Sherrif Galpin, the supernatural, and definitions of success. More about Wednesday: The series is a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wednesday Addams' years as a student at Nevermore Academy, where she attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town, and solve the murder mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago — all while navigating her new and very tangled relationships at Nevermore. Starring: Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Jamie McShane, Percy Hynes White, Hunter Doohan, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday, Naomi J Ogawa, Moosa Mostafa, Georgie Farmer, Riki Lindhome, Christina Ricci, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez, Fred Armisen. “Wednesday” is streaming now on Netflix at https://netflix.com/wednesday Find us at: www.werewatchingwhat.com youtube.com/thedhk twitter.com/thedhk instagram.com/thedhk facebook.com/thedhkmovies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Percy Hynes, quien interpreta a Xavier Thorpe fue acusado vía Twitter por una joven con el usuario Aries Esto ocurrió cuando él tenía entre 17 y 20 años, mientras que ellas tenían entre 13 y 16, algo que agrava la situación. En especifico, la joven identificada como Desirée señaló que sufrió abuso sexual por parte de los amigos de Hynes en su propio sótano,. Asimismo, explicó que también se dedicaba a filtrar fotografías íntimas de sus novias.
Dans ce premier épisode des Mains dans la pop, Mahaut et Audrey n'y vont pas avec le dos de la cuillère ! Iels commencent par décerner le prix de la win de la semaine à la queen Aya Nakamura qui, à l'occasion de la prochaine sortie de son album le 27 janvier, a fait la couverture du M, le magazine du Monde. Exaequo avec elle, on retrouve Médiapart qui a exceptionnellement baissé leur prix à 4 euros 93 en référence au fameux 49.3 pour permettre aux plus précaires de s'informer. En ce qui concerne les awards de la lose, les nominés sont… Percy Hynes White, l'un des acteurs de la série Netflix Mercredi accusé de violences sexuelles sur mineures et le politicien Olivier Faure qui a été réélu à la tête du Parti socialiste avec 51,09%. Ensuite, place au sujet de la semaine : Gwen Stefani, la chanteuse américaine, s'auto-proclame japonaise. Oui oui, vous avez bien lu et vous l'avez probablement compris : ça va parler appropriation culturelle. Enfin, Mahaut prévoit de faire cuire dans sa rôtisserie Eleanor Laws, avocate défenseuse des prédateurs sexuels avant de terminer avec La reco intello d'Audrey qui nous fait voyager dans l'univers afro-féministe et militant queer de Rebeca Chaillon. Les Mains dans la pop est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes Animée par Mahaut Drama et Audrey Couppé de KermadecProduite par Julien NeuvilleMontée et réalisée par Ashley Tola Mixée par Laurie Galligani Enregistrement par Livio Boullenger au studio Artistic PalaceDirectrice générale adjointe : Nora HissemDirectrice artistique : Aurore MahieuDirectrice des productions : Marion Gourdon Directrice commercial : Emmanuelle Fortunato Chargée de production : Ashley Tola Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Les winners et losers de la semaine ne sont autres que la queen Aya Nakamura qui, à l'occasion de la sortie de son prochain album “DKN” le 27 janvier, a fait la couverture du M, le magazine du Monde. Exaequo avec elle, on retrouve Médiapart qui a exceptionnellement baissé ses prix à 4 euros 93 en référence au fameux 49.3 pour permettre aux plus précaires de s'informer. En ce qui concerne les awards de la lose, les nommés sont… Percy Hynes White, l'un des acteurs de la série Netflix Mercredi, accusé de violences sexuelles sur mineures et le politicien Olivier Faure qui a été réélu à la tête du Parti socialiste avec 51,09%. Les Mains dans la pop est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes Animée par Mahaut Drama et Audrey Couppé de KermadecProduite par Julien NeuvilleMontée et réalisée par Ashley Tola Mixée par Laurie Galligani Enregistrement par Livio Boullenger au studio Artistic PalaceDirectrice générale adjointe : Nora HissemDirectrice artistique : Aurore MahieuDirectrice des productions : Marion Gourdon Directrice commercial : Emmanuelle Fortunato Chargée de production : Ashley Tola Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ghostface, Madonna, and TMZ, Oh My! On this week's episode, Spencer and Lexy are calling out Hollywood's recent villain behavior, from the latest media attacks on “manic” Britney Spears, to Wednesday star Percy Hynes White getting cancelled for sexual assault allegations, to Madonna allegedly trafficking African orphans, to Ghostface's gory return in the SCREAM VI trailer! They also talk Kanye West's secret wedding to a Yeezy designer, Alec Baldwin's “Rust” movie manslaughter charges, Lisa Marie Presley's unexpected passing, and T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach lawyering up against GMA, claiming racism is to blame for their scandal…sure, Jan! WATCH THE FULL PODCAST EPISODE: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ovChHf3VSZk&feature=youtu.be
Tune in as Arthur's buddy Kailey hangs out on 2CC for a deep dive into Wednesday, the 2022 Netflix series that centers around Wednesday Addams—yes, the very same Wednesday of the morbidly eccentric Addams Family. Plenty of topics are discussed here, including a debate over the Love Triangle trope, the show‘s deliciously ruthless critique of colonialism and whitewashing, a supernatural plot twist in Riverdale that causes Arthur's brain to momentarily glitch out, and the worrisome COVID protocol on the set of Wednesday. Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar (Smallville), Wednesday stars Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Hunter Doohan, Percy Hynes White, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday, Georgie Farmer, Moosa Mostafa, Naomi J. Ogawa, Christina Ricci, Victor Dorobantu, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, Iman Marson, Tommie Earl Jenkins, Fred Armisen, Isaac Ordonez, and George Burcea. Spoilers start at 37:50 Note: Kailey and I recorded this back in December, so it isn't up-to-date in regard to all the speculation over whether or not Season 2 of Wednesday would move over to Prime Video. In any case, this isn't happening, since Netflix has officially renewed the show for another season. Good Word: • Kailey: Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain • Arthur: Disney+‘s Andor Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, and Letterboxd: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram: @two_centscritic Follow Arthur on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/144101970-arthur-howell --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arthur746/message
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Even if you haven't seen the new Netflix series Wednesday, you likely have seen all the hometown hype around Percy Hynes White, one of the big stars of the show. Well we are about to learn what the ride has been like for his parents. Sherry White and Joel Thomas Hynes join us in studio to talk about their son.
Wednesday Addams, a new student at Nevermore Academy, is attempting to master her emerging psychic ability while solving the mystery that embroiled her parents, and thwart the serial-killer monster of Jericho. Join the Watchers as we break down the first season of the Netflix tv series, Wednesday. #Wednesday #Netflix Wednesday (2022) is an eight-episode television series on Netflix starring Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Hunter Doohan, Percy Hynes White, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday and Christina Ricci. Subscribe to OllivAmber's Wands: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5utepPfYkwxaG7ph5CcgiA Follow OllivAmber's Wands on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ollivambers.wands/ Subscribe, rate and review! Follow The Watchers in the Basement on social media! Use #WatchersBasement to comment about the show! facebook.com/watchersbasement twitter.com/WatchBasement instagram.com/watchersbasement
If you're a Netflix watcher, you may see a show called "Wednesday" highlighted on the app. It's the new Tim Burton adaptation of The Addams Family. The series is currently among the most popular shows on the streaming network. "Wednesday" also has a Newfoundlander as one of its stars. Percy Hynes White, son of Sherry White and Joel Thomas Hynes. Percy plays Xavier Thorpe, a potential love interest for the main character. The CBC's Melissa Tobin reached the actor at his apartment in Toronto and asked how he became aware of the "Wednesday" project.
Discussing Wednesday (Season 1), new Netflix show centered around Wednesday Addams. DISCORD: https://discord.gg/AU6Ym8udGS INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/currentlybinging TWITTER: twitter.com/currentbinge YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW_-ozDY8vNwS85vnLPqpQA The post Wednesday (Season 1) appeared first on inHer Glam.
Wednesday Addams investigates a murder spree while making new friends — and foes — at Nevermore AcademyPremiseAfter being expelled from high school for trying to kill her brother Pugsley's bullies, Wednesday Addams starts attending Nevermore Academy, a school for monstrous misfits once attended by her parents, Gomez and Morticia. Struggling to fit in with her contemporaries and coming to grips with her psychic abilities, Wednesday becomes witness to several murders committed by a strange monster.While attending Nevermore Academy, Wednesday Addams attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a killing spree and solve the mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago.Cast Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams:A gothic teenager who possesses psychic powers. Who is Smart, sarcastic and a little dead inside. She is sent to Nevermore Academy, a school for outcasts due to causing mischief at her previous enrollments.Karina Varadi as Young Wednesday Gwendoline Christie as Larissa Weems:The principal of Nevermore Academy, and a former student who was roommates with Morticia Addams.Oliver Wickham as Young Larissa Weems Riki Lindhome as Dr. Valerie Kinbott:A therapist who sees Wednesday on occasion. Jamie McShane as Donovan Galpin:A small town sheriff who is suspicious of Nevermore Academy and Wednesday specifically. Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin:Sheriff Donovan's son who works at a coffee shop and befriends Wednesday. Percy Hynes White as Xavier Thorpe:A student of Nevermore Academy who takes a liking to Wednesday. Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair:Wednesday's colorful roommate who attempts to become her friend, despite Wednesday's lack of interest. Joy Sunday as Bianca Barclay:A successful student of Nevermore Academy who is a siren and Xavier's ex-girlfriend. Georgie Farmer as Ajax Petropolus Naomi J. Ogawa as Yoko Tanaka Christina Ricci as Marilyn Thornhill / Laurel Gates:A teacher at Nevermore Academy who has an interest in plants. Moosa Mostafa as Eugene Otinger Recurring Victor Dorobantu as Thing, a relative of Wednesday who is sent by Gomez to watch over her at Nevermore Academy. Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo as Ritchie Santiago, a deputy who works with Donovan. Calum Ross as Rowan Laslow, a student of Nevermore who possesses telekinetic powers and causes trouble for Wednesday. Iman Marson as Lucas Walker Johnna Dias Watson as Divina Oliver Watson as Kent Cezar Grumăzescu as Coach Vlad Tommie Earl Jenkins as Mayor Noble Walker Guest Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams, Wednesday's younger brother who is often picked on, and relies on her to get him out of embarrassing situations. Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams, Wednesday's mother who attended Nevermore Academy when she was younger.Gwen Jones as Young Morticia Addams Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams, Wednesday's father who is a presumed serial killer.Lucius Hoyos as Young Gomez Addams George Burcea as Lurch, the Addams Family's butler. Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester, Wednesday's uncle. William Houston as Joseph Crackstone ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In the second season, female detectives Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill, Baroness Von Sketch Show) and Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore, Orange Is the New Black) are back and in brand new territory, both at work and in their personal lives. As official partners in the Guns & Gangs Unit, Sam and Kelly have never been better at blending their different skills to get the job done—whether they're solving a crime in the community or tackling systemic corruption within the force. Pretty Hard Cases, which has been nominated for 11 Canadian Screen Awards, stars Meredith MacNeill, Adrienne C. Moore, Karen Robinson, Al Mukadam, Daren A. Herbert, Percy Hynes White, Katie Douglas, Sonja Smits, K.C. Collins, Ben Bass, and Charlotte Sullivan.
In the second season, female detectives Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill, Baroness Von Sketch Show) and Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore, Orange Is the New Black) are back and in brand new territory, both at work and in their personal lives. As official partners in the Guns & Gangs Unit, Sam and Kelly have never been better at blending their different skills to get the job done—whether they're solving a crime in the community or tackling systemic corruption within the force.Pretty Hard Cases, which has been nominated for 11 Canadian Screen Awards, stars Meredith MacNeill, Adrienne C. Moore, Karen Robinson, Al Mukadam, Daren A. Herbert, Percy Hynes White, Katie Douglas, Sonja Smits, K.C. Collins, Ben Bass, and Charlotte Sullivan.
In the second season, female detectives Samantha Wazowski (Meredith MacNeill, Baroness Von Sketch Show) and Kelly Duff (Adrienne C. Moore, Orange Is the New Black) are back and in brand new territory, both at work and in their personal lives. As official partners in the Guns & Gangs Unit, Sam and Kelly have never been better at blending their different skills to get the job done—whether they're solving a crime in the community or tackling systemic corruption within the force. Pretty Hard Cases, which has been nominated for 11 Canadian Screen Awards, stars Meredith MacNeill, Adrienne C. Moore, Karen Robinson, Al Mukadam, Daren A. Herbert, Percy Hynes White, Katie Douglas, Sonja Smits, K.C. Collins, Ben Bass, and Charlotte Sullivan.
I forgot to make the spoiler alert announcement in this episode. So....SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't seen "The Gifted", do Not listen to this episode. Because I'll be reviewing the show. You've been warned.