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Today we process the disastrous outcome of the US presidential election and retreat to our safe space: Sex and the City reruns. And this week we're discussing a truly great episode “Politically Erect”, a.k.a. the episode where Carrie dates a politician with a piss fetish, Stanford goes to The Vagina Monologues, Charlotte throws a party, and Samantha reluctantly beds a short king. Plus: an unhinged digression about which founding father is the most fuckable. THE SUBSTANCE is now showing in US theaters and streaming exclusively on MUBI. SWALLOW, QUEEN OF EARTH and HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON are now streaming on MUBI in the US. Get 30 Days Free: mubi.com/everyoutfit As well ass Quince! Go to Quince.com/outfit for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. And Nutrafol, get results you can run your fingers through! For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code OUTFIT.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 2015 film Queen of Earth and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next time. For more information about Video Store or to find all of our episodes, check out our website: https://videostorepodcast.wordpress.com/
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Today's chairhouse's daily video magazine of piano ten thousand leaves music & AI created Artworks. https://youtu.be/joB3LVINu68 #3527: Aug. 11, 2023: Standing aloof in giant ignorance ("The Complete Poems of John Keats" from Jul. 21, 2023) Today's pure primal piano music here. Happy if this music makes you feel peaceful.. : ) Looking for absolute natural beauty every day for Piano Ten Thousand Leaves. Target number is 4536 and 3527(77.8%) achieved today. Find my project.. : ) This piece may might have good 1/f fluctuation characteristic although I stopped investigating it each piece. My new message: "Does it make sense to preserve it for 1000 years?" Today's cover ART is created by #Midjourney (Art Generating #AI), according to my wish. Happy if you like it. I'm now making Archive site of Piano Ten Thousand Leaves project by utilizing #wordpress. Basically nice direction I've already gotten.. : ) Currently 1100 pieces already achieved. But this week I need to do something else, so I'm going to stop this task for a bit. ######## NEW 24th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "Deep Forest Girl" - the 24th selection album of piano ten thousand leaves Youtube: Full(20 songs, 50 minutes) and HD video by Midjourney - AI https://youtu.be/-pvjcnFysTk spotify https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/6zftjWuL7JMF0vNYgLTSaQ apple music https://music.apple.com/jp/album/deep-forest-girl-piano-ten-thousand-leaves-volume-24/1692518303 amazon music https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?k=chair+house+%E6%B7%B1%E3%81%84%E6%A3%AE%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%B3+-+%E3%83%94%E3%82%A2%E3%83%8E%E4%B8%87%E8%91%89%E9%9B%86+-+%E7%AC%AC24%E5%B7%BB&i=digital-music&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 line music https://music.line.me/webapp/album/mb0000000002e6f6be AWA: https://s.awa.fm/album/bd73bf6d8ea694823e31 Other Every music streaming services in the world https://linkco.re/yDNpmUYN?lang=en
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Q wie Que la Bête Meure (Das Biest muss sterben, F 1969) & Queen of Earth (USA 2015) Michael findest du bei Twitter unter @DasABCdesFilms und bei Letterboxd. Patrick treibt sich ebenfalls bei Letterboxd herum. Seinen Podcast Bahnhofskino findest du unter @bahnhofskino. Patricks Buch Columbo, Columbo ist ab sofort unter www.Bahnhofskino.com und in jedem gut sortierten Buchhandel sowie online erhältlich. Musik: "Bad Ideas (distressed)" and "Dark Hallway (distressed)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Q wie Que la Bête Meure (Das Biest muss sterben, F 1969) & Queen of Earth (USA 2015) Michael findest du bei Twitter unter @DasABCdesFilms und bei Letterboxd. Patrick treibt sich ebenfalls bei Letterboxd herum. Seinen Podcast Bahnhofskino findest du unter @bahnhofskino. Patricks Buch Columbo, Columbo ist ab sofort unter www.Bahnhofskino.com und in jedem gut sortierten Buchhandel sowie online erhältlich. Musik: "Bad Ideas (distressed)" and "Dark Hallway (distressed)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Watching Elisabeth Moss as Mad Men’s sec-turned-exec Peggy Olson (as millions did for 88 addictive episodes) and in recent projects like Top of the Lake, High Rise and Queen of Earth, you’d be forgiven for assuming she’s a capital-S Serious or capital-M Method artist. Even director Jane Campion might’ve drawn the same conclusion from Moss’ Top of Lake audition tape. “It was remarkable…I just found myself really interested in watching this gentle, quiet, obviously interior performance. At the end of about six hours, I was still really interested. She’s a little bit like a Mona Lisa. There’s a lot that she’s not showing you.” It’s an impression Moss sometimes wishes were true, but acknowledges that capital-C Class Clown is more apt. (That was, in fact, the title unanimously bestowed by her Mad Men cast mates). So much for our illusions. As she told The Guardian in 2016, “I wish I was super-serious, anguished. I see those actors and think, God, they are so cool and seem so interesting. I don’t take acting that seriously.” But she does it seriously. Tales from several sets support her seeming ability to perform the acting equivalent of doing zero to 60 for a scene without ever appearing to bear down on the gas. “I was shocked at how quickly she metabolized the material,” Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner once marveled. “She is that kind of actress where we don’t ever intellectually delve into what is going on with her character. It’s almost like it doesn’t pass through Elisabeth’s brain. It’s completely instinctive. She works hard, but I think she also works hard to hide it. Either that, or she’s an alien.” Weiner may deal in alternative facts, but we’re going with the former, which begs the unanswerable question, what is instinct anyway? That’s probably not something an eight-year-old thinks much about. Moss just liked playing the TV roles she started getting at that age. But she also liked dancing, studying ballet seriously while being homeschooled as she pursued both. She earned her GED at 16 and decided acting offered the more physically enduring career option. She worked steadily in supporting film and TV parts like Girl, Interrupted and Picket Fences before being cast as first daughter Zoey Bartlet on West Wing. That led to Weiner’s casting her in Mad Men, which subsequently led to six Emmy nods and fame as an unintentional feminist icon. As Peggy Olson grew in confidence and complexity, her character’s storyline grew more compelling, rivaling Don Draper’s for our interest. If making us believe and champion Peggy’s huge personal and professional transformation is an accomplishment, an even bigger one is emerging from a seven-season national TV phenomenon without being forever identified with or pigeonholed by it. But even before the show ended, Moss told The Telegraph UK, “I think it’s up to you as an actor to make choices that are different, to stretch your ability, to not get too comfortable doing something you know you can do. Of course, if you play one character for five years, people are going to think of you as that character. But you can break out of that.” Can, and did. If viewers weren’t quite ready to move on, Moss was. She’s since chosen a string of largely independent projects that allow her to tell stories as diverse and interesting as the women in them. You’ll find virtually enslaved housewives (High Rise) single-minded detectives (Top Of Lake) and mourning, possibly unhinged vacationers (Queen Of Earth). Harder to find is a bad review. Just one of way too many to list is The New York Times’ take on the latter. “It is Ms. Moss, with her intimate expressivity, who annihilates you from first tear to last crushing laugh.” In addition to landing an emotional punch, she has a talent for landing herself in stories that regardless of time period or milieu are strikingly relevant to current times. None more so, unfortunately, than The Handmaid’s Tail, Hulu’s excellent and much buzzed-about adaptation of the Margaret Atwood novel. On the off chance you’re not convinced of her versatility – or guts – know that when Moss decided to try the stage for the first time in 18 years of acting, she did it on Broadway, in Mamet’s Speed-the-Plow, no less. And there was The Heidi Chronicles. While you could argue there’s no one better suited to play its evolving, wisecracking proto-feminist lead, taking on an iconic 1989 role and making it resonate in 2015 is a gamble. It paid off with a Tony nod and raves from noted theater critic Charles Isherwood, who called Moss “a superb actor who possesses the unusual ability to project innocence and smarts at the same time.” High praise, but as far as Moss is concerned, Get Him to the Greek is as valid a choice as the largely improvised indie The One I Love, if it makes her a better actor. Whether that’s possible is debatable, but what’s not is this: More than ever, we need stories about heroic, flawed and completely believable women, and few actors play them better.
Emma studied of film and photography at Ithaca College and is currently based in New York City. Emma's film work includes Christine, Love After Love, Queen of Earth, and most recently, Her Smell starring Elisabeth Moss. Television work of Emma's includes the latest seasons of Marvel's Jessica Jones and Daredevil.
Ep. 72. John discusses "Queen of Earth," a scrapped Album 5 demo that was a departure for the band in terms of its lyrics and sound. John examines why he didn't like it back in 2002, why it's grown on him, and how the band's experiment with a fifth member impacted the initial demo fans heard. LISTEN: 1. "Queen of Earth" (6/25/2002) on YouTube 2. "Queen of Earth (7/16/2002) on YouTube LYRICS: 1. "Queen of Earth" at Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. "Queen of Earth" at Weezerpedia 2. Album 5 Demos at Weezerpedia 3. Maladroit at Weezerpedia 4. Ryan Maynes at Weezerpedia 5. Arlo at Sub Pop Records 6. May 27, 2010 Missoula Independent article 7. Office Demos at Weezerpedia Want a free Post-Pinkerton sticker? Send your mailing address to postpinkertonpod@gmail.com!
A few years back, I had the pleasure of talking with Alex Ross Perry for my then-titled Pop Culture Club podcast. We spoke about QUEEN OF EARTH and the greatness of Elisabeth Moss. For his 6th film, he recruits one of our very best actresses working today once again for HER SMELL. It’s the story of a rock star addict played by Elisabeth Moss, who is on the edge of self-destruction. This time a familiar story is beautifully filtered hrough the lens of a true original who continues to write emotionally powerful films. I’ve been of his work going all the way back to THE COLOR WHEEL, and his latest might be his most accomplished, assured work to date with a powerhouse of a performance at its center. We talked a lot about sound design, the power of certain moments throughout the film, and the experience of writing that can create a feeling of panic and ultimately, catharsis. Plus there’s a bit of an update on what’s going on with me along with a particular cover song at the end that you might enjoy especially after you see HER SMELL. 00:00 - 11:55 - Introduction / Update 11:56 - 36:38 - Interview With Alex Ross Perry 36:39 - 40:50 - ”Heaven (Bryan Adams)” Cover Check out Patrick Ripoll's new record: https://patrickripoll.bandcamp.com/album/now-more-than-ever Check out Genre Grinder: http://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/genregrinder/episode1
Cross-posted from Voices & Visions A few years back, I had the pleasure of talking with Alex Ross Perry for my then-titled Pop Culture Club podcast. We spoke about QUEEN OF EARTH and the greatness of Elisabeth Moss. For his 6th feature film, he recruits one of our very best actresses working today once again for HER SMELL. It’s the story of a rock star addict played by Elisabeth Moss, who is on the edge of self-destruction. This time a familiar story is beautifully filtered hrough the lens of a true original who continues to write emotionally powerful films. I’ve been of his work going all the way back to THE COLOR WHEEL, and his latest might be his most accomplished, assured work to date with a powerhouse of a performance at its center. We talked a lot about sound design, the power of certain moments throughout the film, and the experience of writing that can create a feeling of panic and ultimately, catharsis. Plus there’s a bit of an update on what’s going on with me along with a particular cover song at the end that you might enjoy especially after you see HER SMELL. 00:00 - 11:55 - Introduction / Update 11:56 - 36:38 - Interview With Alex Ross Perry 36:39 - 40:50 - ”Heaven (Bryan Adams)” Cover Check out Patrick's new record: https://patrickripoll.bandcamp.com/album/now-more-than-ever Check out Genre Grinder: http://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/genregrinder/episode1
Caroline was joined by writer and director Alex Ross Perry to discuss his upcoming film HER SMELL (which is in theaters on Friday, April 12), their shared Philly roots, his Kim's Video alum-heavy list of frequent collaborators and much more. HER SMELL follows '90s punk rock superstar Becky Something as she grapples with motherhood, exhausted bandmates, nervous record company executives, and a new generation of rising talent eager to usurp her stardom - and eventually must retreat from the spotlight to try to recapture the creative inspiration that led her band to success. Alex's career kicked off with the 2009 feature film IMPOLEX - an absurdist comedy inspired by Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow. Since then, he has written seven other features - five of which he also directed - including indies like THE COLOR WHEEL and QUEEN OF EARTH, as well as the 2018 Disney film CHRISTOPHER ROBIN. -- Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews:www.onwriting.org-- Follow us on social media:Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
The one, the only character actor/writer/director Larry Fessenden joins me to talk about his latest film DEPRAVED, his own take on the Frankenstein myth, the many “stats” that horror fans know and love, as well as his production company Glass Eye Pix. DEPRAVED just premiered at the What The Fest!? in NYC to great acclaim and it’s a truly original take on the classic Frankenstein story. In addition as a bonus, we flashback to the past back in 2015 when I briefly interviewed writer/director Alex Ross Perry about his film QUEEN OF EARTH. Thought it might be fun to revisit that conversation since his latest film HER SMELL is opening in the next month or two! 00:00 - 09:30 - Introduction 09:31 - 26:12 - Larry Fessenden 26:13 - 39:49 - Alex Ross Perry (from 2015) 39:50 - 40:40 - Outro My review of Larry Fessenden’s DEPRAVED: https://www.voicesvisions.net/reviews/depraved Check out Larry Fessenden’s production company: http://glasseyepix.com/ Be sure to attend What The Fest!? in NYC: http://www.whatthefestnyc.com/
... And we're back! After technical difficulties we return and talk the latest Kingsman movie and J. Carlos checks out Queen of Earth starring Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss. In this week's Quick Cuts we talk Terminator 6 & Die Hard 6. Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @dialfpodcast The guys on twitter: J. Carlos: @MenjivarJaime Robert: @MisterRobReed RATE AND REVIEW US ON ITUNES!
If you're a vinyl collector, a film buff or both, you likely know Waxwork Records' attention to detail, as they've pressed horror movie and cult classic scores and soundtracks on lushly-colored vinyl accompanied with extensive liner notes and mind-blowing packaging since 2013. Today, Waxwork CEO and co-founder Kevin Bergeron discusses his favorite New Orleans record stores, the process in selecting and pressing Waxwork releases, being a member of the first U.S. band to ever tour Cuba, working with Martin Scorsese on 2016's Taxi Driver release, his thoughts on this year's runaway hit thriller Get Out, and EXCLUSIVE news on upcoming Waxwork pressings for Queen Of Earth, The Exorcist, The French Connection, several Friday The 13th sequels and more! Tune in as well to enter to win a beautiful purple pressing of the score for 1980's Altered States by legendary composer John Corigliano! Visit WaxworkRecords.com for more info on the label and upcoming releases. Plus this week, we discuss this weekend's Record Store Day releases with Nick Digilio on WGN Radio 720AM in Chicago!
Writer, director Alex Ross Perry (Listen Up Philip, Queen Of Earth, Winnie The Pooh) joins Alexi in a caffeine fueled convo to talk filmmaking, his upcoming movie Golden Exits (Jason Schwartzman, Chloe Sevigny), acting in Joshy, board games, cats, parents, Kim's video, married life, his career trajectory & more; with a backdrop of construction & a comedy show going on downstairs.
Mean Streets of Camelot With Question of the Week, Trailer Watch and all the regulars - this week marks the end of an era. We looked at Alex Ross Perry's acclaimed Queen of Earth, obscure oddity Taking Tiger Mountain and Turkish Horror Baskin before capping the show off with Spielberg's' adaptation of Roald Dahl's The BFG.
On this week's episode things got a little too close to home when Sam and Danny reviewed the psychological drama Queen of Earth. A film about two friends who are so closely bonded that at times it's as if they're sharing one personality, also one of them makes jingles......spooky Plus we examine the latest surrounding theme song writer and part time actor Idris Elba, raise an eyebrow at the bizarre Margot Robbie piece in Vanity Fair and get more political than Ken Loach at a Billy Bragg concert when discussing all thing Chilcot See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kase and Van review action comedy Central Intelligence, drama thriller The Colony, indie tale Queen Of Earth, and documentary Notes On Blindness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Guardian film team's round-up of Wednesday's movie news and reviews
This week on the Wages of Cinema, we have a looser format (no 2 Minute Movie Mile, but we do get to some new movies that we've seen), and some talk on some things that have happened recently in the world of movies, and to us with movies. To start off with it's a talk about the 2016 Oscar nominations (#Oscarssowhite); the new trailer that was sprung completely by surprise (certainly on Andrew) for 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE; Jack and Andrew talk about one of the worst films ever made, DOUBLE DOWN by Neil Breen; new movies include some new releases (MACBETH, QUEEN OF EARTH, THE REVENANT on a 2nd viewing), and some not so new films (BEST IN SHOW, SEARCHING FOR SUGARMAN and JAMAICA INN). visit us at facebook.com/wagesofcinema and on Twitter @wagesofcinema 1) 01:27 Oscar Talk 2) 16;07 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE trailer 3) 26:00 DOUBLE DOWN/NEIL BREEN 4) 41:01 Movie reviews
To close out their first year, the Poster Boys reflect on theatrical film poster design in 2015, sharing some of the pieces that caught their eye throughout the year and discussing the industry's recent tropes and trends. They also take a break to talk to the artists behind two of their favorite posters of the year (Anna Katrina Bak for Queen of Earth, and Erik Buckham for The Assassin) before wrapping up with a look back on the process behind some of their own posters that they tackled in 2015. SHOW NOTES & LINKS Adrian Curry's Best Movie Posters of 2015 Erik Buckham Anna Katrina Bak CHIPS Adam Maida Midnight Maruader Akiko Stehrenberger The Boland Design Co. Mister S White God Process Post The Lobster at Creative Review Sam's Kumiko the Treasure Hunter silkscreen poster available at Posteritati Music selections: “Bass on Titles” opening theme, "Sinking" from Queen Of Earth by Keegan DeWitt, "Rohan" from The Assassin by Bagad Men Ha Tan and Doudou N'Diaye Rose. Follow Brandon Schaefer at @seekandspeak, and Sam Smith at @samsmyth. Special thanks to producer Adrian Cobb and to our presenting partner, AIGA's Eye on Design blog.
Wir sinnieren mit 45 Years über alternde Beziehungen und verfallen mit Queen of Earth in selbstsüchtige Depressionen. Außerdem die wöchentlichen Empfehlungen. Für Feedback oder Fragen schreibt eine Mail an feedback@longtake.de. Wir freuen uns sehr über jegliches Feedback via Mail, Kommentarfunktion oder Facebook und Twitter (@longtakede) und auch über jegliche andersartige Unterstützung, vielen Dank für's Zuhören! An den Mikrofonen: Johannes (@joukoda) Lucas B. (@Kinomensch) Lukas M. (@cinedrifter) (Ausschnitte aus den Filmen unterliegen dem Copyright des entsprechenden Filmverleihs und werden aus rein journalistischer Intention unkommerziell genutzt.) SHOWNOTES 00:00:00 – 00:05:23 / Begrüßung + Filmfest Hamburg / San Sebastian 00:05:23 – 00:29:04 / Filmdiskussion: 45 Years 00:29:04 – 00:59:00 / Filmdiskussion: Queen of Earth 00:59:00 – 01:05:20 / Empfehlungen der Woche 01:05:20 – 01:07:25 / Verabschiedung
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review Queen of Earth. Two women who grew up together discover they have drifted apart when they retreat to a lake house together. Directed by Alex Ross Perry. With Elisabeth Moss, Katherine Waterston, Patrick Fugit. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese with Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Queen of Earth The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend (with Caveat) • Christopher: Must Avoid Music for this Episode: • Queen of Earth (Original Score) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com • voicemail: 1 (760) 575-4879
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller review Queen of Earth. Two women who grew up together discover they have drifted apart when they retreat to a lake house together. Directed by Alex Ross Perry. With Elisabeth Moss, Katherine Waterston, Patrick Fugit. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese with Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Queen of Earth The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend (with Caveat) • Christopher: Must Avoid Music for this Episode: • Queen of Earth (Original Score) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com • voicemail: 1 (760) 575-4879
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we discuss Alex Ross Perry's latest film, Queen of Earth starring Elizabeth Moss. And originally we had planned on also doing a full review of the documentary Meru, however Brendan wasn't able to see it, so JD gives us his quick thoughts on the film. - Queen of Earth Review (4:33) - Meru - JD's Mini Review (35:17) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Jabbercast, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Jabbercast: https://insessionfilm.jabbercast.com Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
Matt and Alison review Alex Ross Perry's QUEEN OF EARTH, starring Elisabeth Moss. Then they try to hold things together long enough to recommend some other movies about characters in the midst of mental breakdowns you can rent or stream at home right now. Filmspotting: SVU is brought to you by Movies On Demand On Cable. Opening Break Love & Mercy Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine Time Out of Mind Queue Shots: Movies About Mental Breakdowns Repulsion Sunset Boulevard The Ruling Class Gaslight Listeners Choice Review Queen of Earth Behind the 8-Ball: 3 New Releases Matt: The Weather Man / Cobra / The Blair Witch Project Alison: Dear White People / Blind / Borgen 2 Listener Recommendations Matt: Talhotblond / Lilting Alison: Mind Game / White Reindeer 1 Random Film From Our Queues Matt: Detropia Alison: The Dead Lands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from the rooftop of Nakatomi Plaza, it's Filmspotting, where Adam and Josh welcome special guests Ebby Calvin “Nuke” LaLoosh, Prince Akeem of Zamunda and Chicago gang boss Jimmy Serrano. Yes, it's the Top 5 Films of 1988, plus Depp v Depp (v Depp) and a review of Alex Ross Perry's QUEEN OF EARTH. This episode is brought to you by MUBI and Harry's (use code FILMSPOTTING). :00-3:00 - Billboard / Sponsors 3:00-20:56 - Review: "Queen of Earth" Pixies, "Where is My Mind" 22:17-24:03 - Harry's 24:03-43:19 - Notes / Polls Pixies, "Bone Machine" 44:30-53:00 - Donations 53:00-1:18:33 - Top 5: Films of 1988 1:18:33-1:22:36 - Close / Outtake MUSIC - The Pixies LINKS - Josh's review of "Queen of Earth" - Adam on InSession Film podcast - "Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the summer and year-end movie seasons are all about expectation, fall… is all about surprises. Hopefully, good ones. The Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips (and his trusty light saber) joins Adam and Josh for a double dose of Top 5s this week – Most Anticipated Fall Movies and Questions about the impending season. Plus, a review roundup with thoughts on QUEEN OF EARTH, MERU, DIGGING FOR FIRE and PHOENIX. This episode is brought to you by MUBI and Audible.com. Get Matthew McConaughey’s performance of “Summer Farmer” as a free download through Sept. 30. :00-3:14 - Billboard / Audible-MUBI 3:14-32:33 - Fall Movie Preview, Pt. 1 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, "S.O.B." 33:39-34:37 - Audible 34:37-48:12 - Notes / Massacre Theatre 48:12-1:04:21 - Review Roundup Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, "Wasting Time" 1:05:18-1:06:12 - SVU Promo 1:06:12-1:32:56 - Fall Movie Preview, Pt. 2 1:32:56-1:36:20 - Close / Outtake MUSIC - Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweat NOTES - MT winner: Ryan Ervin LINKS - Michael Phillips on Wes Craven Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we bond during a breakdown with Karly from the podcast That Pop This Life. To comfort us during these troubling times, we watched Roman Polanski's REPULSION and Lars Von Trier's MELANCHOLIA, both about sisters dealing with trauma in very different ways. This lighthearted episode has been inspired by Alex Ross Perry's great new film, QUEEN OF EARTH.
Director Alex Ross Perry and actor Elisabeth Moss discuss Queen of Earth, a film about a woman on the verge of an emotional breakdown.
It's hot and it's the end of summer, but Dave and Alonso are here to talk about dubstep and thrill-packed xenophobia all the same. Like our Facebook page, leave us a review on iTunes, follow us @linoleumcast on both Twitter and Instagram, little fluffy clouds. Alonso's DVD pick of the week: DIOR & I Dave's DVD pick of the week: GLEN CAMPBELL: I'LL BE ME
Hard to know how to review QUEEN OF EARTH myself without rambling on and on (what a shock) but at least I got to spend 15 minutes with the filmmaker to get a better sense of what he was going for. Suffice to say, I am fairly certain I loved the movie despite wrestling with it overall. Director Alex Ross Perry, whom we just did an entire episode on not too long ago, was kind enough to spend 15 minutes with me over the phone to talk about his latest film and his process. Couldn't be more excited to share another interview with you all for this short but sweet bonus episode!
Writer-director Alex Ross Perry joined actress Elisabeth Moss here at the Film Society of Lincoln Center to discuss their new film together, QUEEN OF EARTH. The film opens here today, August 26th, with Moss and Perry in person for Q&As. For more info, check out filmlinc.org. This podcast is brought to you by The Film Society of Lincoln Center. Film Lives Here. www.filmlinc.org
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review Alex Ross Perry's Queen of Earth starring Elisabeth Moss and the indie comedy Slow Learners. Other films discussed include Final Girl, We Won't Grow Old Together, The Boy, Dillinger is Dead, Goodnight Mommy, Sabbatical, and American Ultra. 00:01:09 - Queen of Earth review00:16:51 - Slow Learners review00:31:48 - Watch list including: Final Girl, We Won't Grow Old Together, The Boy, Dillinger is Dead, Goodnight Mommy, Sabbatical, and American Ultra01:00:36 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases web: filmpulse.nettwitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenetfacebook: facebook.com/filmpulsepatreon: patreon.com/filmpulse intro music by: Matt Oakley outro music by: SJMellia