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En efemérides repasamos la carrera de James Stewart. Recordamos al querido Lalo Schifrin con algunas de sus bandas sonoras. Repasamos dos películas de Dan Gilroy como director: "Nightcrawler" y "Roman J. Israel, Esq". Para finalizar, en películas de culto: "Get Carter" (1971) de Mike Hodges con Michael Caine.
In unserer aktuellen Filmmagazin-Folge besprechen wir Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017), das Justizdrama von Dan Gilroy mit Denzel Washington in der Hauptrolle. Der Film stellt die Frage: Kann ein Idealist im kaputten US-Justizsystem bestehen? Washington spielt einen brillanten, aber sozial unbeholfenen Anwalt, dessen Welt ins Wanken gerät, als sein Partner und Mentor ins Koma fällt. Wir diskutieren, warum die Geschichte trotz starker Ansätze letztlich unbefriedigend bleibt.
Brendan shares his movie views from January 2025 and some games that go with them. Join us, won't you?Nosferatu (2024)Fury of Dracula (Third/Fourth Edition) (2015)Arkham Horror: The Card Game (2016)The Crucible (1996)Witch of Salem (2008)Septima (2023)Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017)Oldboy (2003)Vengeance (2018)Twisters (2024)Storm Chasers (2021)Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024)Burgle Bros. (2015)Boy Kills World (2023)The Duke (2020)What games did you watch in January? Share your views over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Brendan shares his movie views from January 2025 and some games that go with them. Join us, won't you?Nosferatu (2024)Fury of Dracula (Third/Fourth Edition) (2015)Arkham Horror: The Card Game (2016)The Crucible (1996)Witch of Salem (2008)Septima (2023)Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017)Oldboy (2003)Vengeance (2018)Twisters (2024)Storm Chasers (2021)Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024)Burgle Bros. (2015)Boy Kills World (2023)The Duke (2020)What games did you watch in January? Share your views over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
On episode 262 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by AwardsWatch contributor Jay Ledbetter to give their thoughts on Gladiator II and discuss their Top 5 Denzel Washington performances. Big weekend at the movie as audiences around the world got to see the long awaited Wicked Part 1 and Gladiator II. Before the guys get into their thoughts on Ridley Scott's latest, Ryan shares his reactions to Wicked Part 1, and why for him, the film is mostly frustrating experiences with a couple of good performances in it. After that, Ryan and Jay dive right into Gladiator II, a film over twenty years in the making, as Scott dives back into the world he created in 2000's Best Picture winning epic. Much like the original, the film is a tale of revenge, centered around a main character looking to take on not just the ones of betrayed him, but the most powerful of Rome, leading to bloody battles and political intrigue around every corner. The boys were mixed on it, with Jay not being as positive on the film as Ryan is, with the totality of the conversation focusing on the film's script, Scott and his team's craft of recreating Rome, if Paul Mescal is a “movie star,” and Denzel Washington's incredible performance. Once they are done reviewing the film, the episode shifts solely to Washington, one of the greatest movie stars of all time and his magnificent, celebrated career. The two time Oscar winner has built a career on and off screen that rivals many legendary actors and actresses. And after covering plenty of his films on Director Watch this year, Ryan and Jay give out their Top 5 Denzel Washington performances. The films discussed ranged from Remember the Titans, Malcolm X, Man on Fire, He Got Game, Crimson Tide, The Tragedy of Macbeth, Roman J Israel, Esq., John Q, Training Day, Philadelphia, Glory, Devil in a Blue Dress, and more. A fun, extensive dive into a career of one of the best to ever do it, and we hope you enjoy it. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 2h11m. We will be back next week for a retrospective of the 67th Academy Awards, covering the films of 1994. Till then, let's get into it. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
00:00 Intro 04:54 Starting the topic 06:55 What's the key understanding? 12:10 A role departure for Denzel Washington 15:57 Mark's choice for a unique Washington role 22:20 Another, similar, actor 23:52 It's not necessarily bad... 26:10 Glory 29:02 Comparing to Tom Cruise 31:51 Man on Fire vs The Equalizer 36:02 (It was from Sicario. -Ed.) 36:29 Noble self-sacrifice 39:42 Roman J. Israel, Esq. 41:40 Inside Man 43:00 Training Day 43:22 Mojo Jojo? 45:45 Wrapping up? No, of course not quite yet. 47:39 Much Ado About Nothing 50:05 Unstoppable 51:27 Two Guns 53:44 Manchurian Candidate(s) 55:40 Wrapping up for reals this time
We're finishing out our #Denzelathon with a look at one of his best performances in the last few years, in the Oscar-nominated role of Roman J. Israel, Esq. Join in as we discuss writer-director Dan Gilroy (and his family), Roman's activism, the nature of movie stardom, and giant bulldog statues. Plus: What's the best way to spend thousands of dollars of stolen cash? How long does it take to figure out when the movie is set? Does it really only take three weeks? Why doesn't Denzel do accents anymore? And, most importantly, who should be the subject of our next actor series? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: The Da Vinci Code (2006) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-love-the-love/message
We're continuing our June #Denzelathon with a look at Ridley Scott's 2007 crime epic American Gangster, with Denzel starring as heroin kingpin Frank Lucas opposite a New Jersey cop played by Russell Crowe. Join in as we discuss Denzel in the 2000s, Ruby Dee's Oscar-nominated performance as his mom, the film's long development, and its exceedingly flat female characters. Plus: How much of this movie is actually based in reality? Did Frank take Eva to his mom's house on theri first date? How many times was the real Frank Lucas arrested? And, most importantly, when is a coat too fancy to be safe? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-love-the-love/message
This week, the great Justin Stillmaker returns to the show to close out our look at Colin's run of prestige projects in 2017 with the misbegotten but still Oscar nominated legal drama Roman J. Israel, Esq. The sophomore film from Nightcrawler writer/director Dan Gilroy, the film stars the god Denzel Washington as the titular lawyer, a civil rights activist struggling with a crisis of faith, and Colin the corporate lawyer he inspires to action. We get into Colin's penchant for taking unremarkable supporting roles in higher profiles of this ilk and his difficulties connecting with strong directors, and discuss the film's well intentioned but misguided politics, its muddled narrative resulting from post-production woes, and its frankly shameless similarities to Michael Clayton, a film originally pitched to Washington and written and directed by Gilroy's older brother. But mostly, we are here to valorize Denzel, the man all three of us think might just be the best movie star of all time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the Barone Boys try their hands at operating a bed and breakfast, they grill their guests about Season 3, Episode 21 of Everybody Loves Raymond, “The Getaway.” raymond@postfun.org / BarONUS zONUS / store / Instagram / Facebook / Threads / Emeril playing the drums Body count: 1, briefly
Our newest guest on A Conversation With Floyd Marshall Jr is Brenda Gilbert! She's the co-founder of Bron Media. With two main subsidiaries, Bron Studios, and Bron Digital, it's no surprise that this powerhouse has been the driving force behind some of the best film productions in recent years. Since her company's humble beginnings in 2010, Brenda has been on a mission to bring excellence in filmmaking back into the mainstream. Bron's notable productions include Joker, Bombshell, Queen & Slim, Greyhound, Judas and the Black Messiah, The Mule, Henchmen,[1][2] Roman J. Israel, Esq., Rudderless, Welcome to Me, The Addams Family, The Willoughbys, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Tune in now to hear from Brenda about what makes BRON so successful and why she believes collaboration between industry professionals is critical to continuing that success! Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lL-y5W3vL0 ======================== Submit Your Film to Our Film Collective: ifapfilmcollective.com Connect With Floyd Marshall Jr: instagram.com/floydmarshalljr tiktok.com/@floydmarshalljr0 Youtube: FlodyMarshallJr --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aconversationwithfm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aconversationwithfm/support
We are talking about the Denzel Washington Tournament that fans of Twitter and Facebook voted on. Please let us know what your favorite Denzel Washington Movie is. Glory (1989)Heart Condition (1990)The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)Virtuosity (1995)American Gangster (2007)For Queen & Country (1988)Inside Man (2006)Power (1986)The Hurricane (1999)John Q (2002)Malcolm X (1992)Ricochet (1991)Philadelphia (1993)The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009)Training Day (2001)The Preacher's Wife (1996)Much Ado About Nothing (1993)The Siege (1998)Crimson Tide (1995)The Little Things (2021)Fences (2016)The Bone Collector (1999)Flight (I) (2012)The Equalizer 2 (2018)Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)Carbon Copy (1981)The Great Debaters (2007)Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017)Courage Under Fire (1996)The Book of Eli (2010)A Soldier's Story (1984)The Pelican Brief (1993)Remember the Titans (2000)Safe House (2012)Antwone Fisher (2002)The Magnificent Seven (2016)Cry Freedom (1987)The Mighty Quinn (1989)He Got Game (1998)Out of Time (I) (2003)Man on Fire (2004)2 Guns (2013)The Manchurian Candidate (2004)Mississippi Masala (1991)Unstoppable (2010)Mo' Better Blues (1990)The Equalizer (2014)Deja Vu (2006)Fallen (1998) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mass-debaters/support
Welcome back to a very special episode of TWGTF. Well its special in the sense if you've always wanted to know what Tyler really getting mad at a movie sounds like! Well believe me you are going to get that but first up we have to discuss our first film which is truly a movie Tyler has been talking about since he first met Ben! It is the second film from the much unseen as of late Tony Gilroy! It stars Denzel Washington in the Oscar nominated titular role of Roman J. Israel, Esq. Then following that we head into one of the great moments in the history of the show! As Tyler finally completes the journey of feature films with Chloe Zhao and sits through the incredibly long and somewhat unwatchable Eternals! 0:00:00 to 0:04:10 Preamble & Music: ...I'm not a pesto guy! 0:04:11 to 0:17:55 Opening and the Best Thing We Saw This Week 0:17:56 to 0:22:17 The First Film and "Underwear model or activist lawyer there is no next!" 0:22:18 to 0:57:02 The Conversation and Ratings 0:57:03 to 0:59:56 The Second Film and "I will spare these people!" 0:59:57 to 1:35:41 The Conversation and Ratings 1:35:42 to 1:41:50 What is happening on the next TWGTF and Outro 1:41:51 to 1:49:50 keep on truckin by eddie kendricks Spoiler Alert: We both have strong feelings about the MCU for very different reasons. Who knew?
In honor of his latest Oscar nomination for The Tragedy of Macbeth, Logan and Andy go back to the 2010's to look at the Best Actor nominations that fell through for the legendary actor Denzel Washington since his first win for 2001's Training Day. Because dammit, DENZEL NEEDS ANOTHER OSCAR! The boys discuss 2013's Flight, 2016's Fences, and 2017's Roman J. Israel, Esq. How is each performance? Who beat him out for the Oscar, and should they have? Find out on this latest episode of ODD TRILOGIES! Intro music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3736-fanfare-for-space License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
for the next three weeks, we're showing love to some of this years oscar nominees and looking back at some of their biggest critical and financial misfires. this week, two of this years best actor nominees (and two of the biggest stars on the planet) go head to head in a pair of movies that would have crushed in the 90s. first up, it's 2 time academy award winner and 3 time podcast MVP denzel washington in his oscar nominated performance as the titual "roman j. israel, esq." after that, we're looking back at 2 time oscar winner ang lee's latest foray into 120fps with "gemini man" starring not one but two will smiths. critic/writer/comedian jourdain searles joins us to pay tribute to two of our best leading men and talk about the rest of the crop of 2022 oscar nominees, as well as colin farrell's character actor golden age, denzel's first unfuckable character, clive owen's fall from oscar nominee to straight to streaming action star, a haunting image of jim carrey as a cgi fish, and the evil that is "being the ricardos." follow jourdain searles on twitter & ig @judysquirrels and listen to her podcast bad romance wherever you get podcasts!
Roman J. Israel, Esq. discussion with writer/director Dan Gilroy, producer Jennifer Fox, editor John Gilroy, and production designer Kevin Kavanaugh on November 12, 2017 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Moderated by Patt Morrison.
In today's episode, I got to sit down with an extraordinary actress who has crafted a diligently curated body of work defined by her remarkable range. Carmen Ejogo has played major roles in Sam Mendes' Away We Go, Sparkle with Whitney Houston, It Comes at Night, Roman J. Israel, Esq., Alien: Covenant, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them, and most recently opposite Mahershala Ali in the new season of True Detective. Characteristically tight-lipped about her personal life, Carmen generously pulls back the curtain to reveal how she's made it this far and how her commitment to her vision has afforded her a career that has captivated audiences and critics alike. She shares how she says no more often than she says yes, and how this discernment has empowered her to keep a clear vision for the stories she wants to give voice to. We also get to chat about how she prepares for an audition, how she balances her art with the business of the industry, and how she decided from the very beginning of her career that her body of work would be defined, not by her appearance, but by her talent, determination, and humanity. Exclusive Offer for TOA Listeners: LIVE PODCAST WITH DAVID RAPAPORT: Click here to save your seat for this FREE class with David Rapaport and #TheNewTripleThreat on December 17th, 2021 (Link not working? Visit: http://bit.ly/n3topenhouse) Guest links: IMDB: Carmen Ejogo INSTAGRAM: @carmenejogo TWITTER: @carmenejogo YOUTUBE: True Detective trailer Show Links: INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!This Episode has EVERYTHING! It's got:Our Scampy Cats, Lilly and Leonard, Make Their First Appearance!COVID Hair, or Lack Thereof...Dramatic and Epic Mid-Recording Technical Fail!!!!!!!!1111!!!!Sack, Back, and Crack Waxing - only $50.00!We Bitterly Debate the Satisfaction of Pimple Popping!Inappropriately Large Diamond Rings!AMERICA'S THOUSANDS OF DEATH BRIDGES! "OH GOD, THE HUMANITY!"The Juicy Moment A Relationship Publicly Deteriorates! Front Row Seat? YES PLEASE!Paul Completely Ignores Dave's Amazing Stories!Cable Laying - It's Not Just In Pornos Anymore!Human Beings Enjoy Being Freaked Out!Paul Poops at Dave's Description of THIS "THAT CHAPTER" VIDEO!The Importance of Purge Shutters!The Whimsical Antics of Florida Man!SEXY INTERMISSION!Stop Fucking Up My Netflix Algorithm!We LOVED (and felt a tad hetero whilst watching) "Car Masters: Rust To Riches"!Paul Loves Kelly Clarkson! Hopefully She'll Hear This and Will Email Us and Be Our Friend!Dave's Greenies Horror Story - Take One and Take Two!Brilliant Potential Podcast Name: "The Hand Job Fairies!"The Transcendence of Human Experience! (Smell My Finger Edition)!Dave's Dead ADHD Doctor!Dave is Footloose and Therapy Free! Go Fuck Yourself, BPD!Our Hosts Engage in a Podcast Ending Feud! My Goodness, Is It Over Before It Even Starts?False Alarms Are Fun!How Paul's Enormous, Death Drop Inspired Sleep Fart Changed Dave's Life!Roman J. Israel, Esquire!We Love Bill Hader! Hopefully He'll Hear This and Will Email Us and Be Our Friend!Episode Links (In Order):“The Disturbing Mystery of the Snapchat Intruder”!That Chapter YouTube Channel!Florida Man Draws Penis in the Sky with his Plane!“RiffTrax: Birdemic - Shock and Terror (Full Movie)”! Goofs and Gaffes!At 47:28, Dave says “I'm Opaque.” Which is obvious bullshit.MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music Graciously Supplied By: https://audionautix.com/
On a new episode of the Cinematheque's Cinematalk podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler, Roman J. Israel, Esq.) to talk about his father's movie From Noon Till Three. Spoilers abound in this discussion, so you might want to see the movie first before listening.
On this episode of ActorSpeak, Austin Basis speaks with actor Brittany Ishibashi (Runaways, Supernatural, The Office, This Is Us, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows). In Part 2, we talk series regular work, Ellen Burstyn leading by example, not recognizing Denzel on Roman J. Israel, Esq., more GHOSTFACERS, and the importance of Asian American artists in our industry. The amazingly talented Brittany Ishibashi most recently starred as the villainous Tina Minoru in Marvel's hit show Runaways on Hulu, and as Tamiko Masuda on CBS' Hawaii Five-0. She also played another iconic villain, Karai, in Paramount's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. Born in Orange County, CA, Brittany was raised in a home filled with the arts. Brittany discovered her passion for musical theater at a young age, and went on to be a triple threat- excelling in dance, music & acting. She continued her formal education at UCLA's prestigious School of Theatre, Film & Television, while building her acting resume outside of class. Her first big break came right after she graduated from high school & was cast by J.J. Abrams on the hit show Felicity. Brittany has gone on to work consistently over the years on numerous television series, including: This Is Us, The Unicorn, Political Animals, The Office, Grey's Anatomy, Grace and Frankie, Young and Hungry, and Supernatural. After an exciting debut at Comic-Con, she reprised her role as Maggie Zeddmore in the Supernatural spinoff series GHOSTFACERS- which has developed a worldwide fan base. Brittany's energy, spirit & talent comes through in everything she does. This was especially true when she brought her dramatic chops to my short film The Fear We Share & blew everyone away with her stirring performance. She is a talented friend who provides a solid laugh track whenever we get together! WE AUDITION is a video-chat community where actors can audition, self-tape, rehearse, and get expert industry advice. USE promo code: ACTORSPEAK to get 25% off when joining at WeAudition.com
"Rebelde entre el centeno" nos trae la vida del escritor Salinger, junto con los destacados héroes de "12 valientes". También, "Roman J. Israel, Esq.", "Lucky", "Mi querida cofradía", "Supermaderos 2" y "Amor de medianoche".
"Rebelde entre el centeno" nos trae la vida del escritor Salinger, junto con los destacados héroes de "12 valientes". También, "Roman J. Israel, Esq.", "Lucky", "Mi querida cofradía", "Supermaderos 2" y "Amor de medianoche".
‘A Few Good Men', Netflix Premiere ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7' (starring Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne, and more), and bonkers legal flick ‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.' make up a trio of just desserts in this feast of courtroom dramas. Objection? Overruled!Follow us on Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Check us out at @netflixanz on Instagram and Twitter, and tag #thebigfilmbuffet.
Y si el cielo se cae (Argentina), La Araña (Chile), Green Book (EEUU) y Roman J. Israel (EEUU) son nuestras recomendaciones cinematográficas de esta semana.
Y si el cielo se cae (Argentina), La Araña (Chile), Green Book (EEUU) y Roman J. Israel (EEUU) son nuestras recomendaciones cinematográficas de esta semana.
Amari Cheatom (Roman J. Israel, Esq., Detroit) is proud to make his Geffen Playhouse debut with Dominique Morisseau’s Skeleton Crew. His credits include The Temple Bombing (Alliance Theatre), Dutch Masters (Labyrinth Theater Company), On the Levee (Lincoln Center Theater) and The Book of Grace (Public Theater). Cheatom is a graduate of The Juilliard School’s Drama Division and the Freddie Hendricks Youth Ensemble of Atlanta. New episodes every Thursday! #TheatreCornerThursday Website: www.theatre-corner.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/theatrecorner YouTube: www.youtube.com/theatrecorner Instagram: www.instagram.com/theatrecorner
The life and times of Denzel Washington, retold through his movie roles.The list of all the movies referenced in the episode, in alphabetical order:2 Guns;A Soldier's Story;American Gangster;Antwone Fisher;Carbon Copy;Courage Under Fire;Crimson Tide;Cry Freedom;Déjà Vu;Devil in a Blue Dress;Fallen;Fences;Flight;For Queen and Country;Glory;Heart Condition;He Got Game;Inside Man;John Q;Malcolm X;Man on Fire;Mississippi Masala;Mo' Better Blues;Much Ado About Nothing;Out of Time;Philadelphia;Power;Remember the Titans;Ricochet;Roman J. Israel, Esq.;Safe House;The Bone Collector;The Book of Eli;The Equalizer;The Equalizer 2;The Great Debaters;The Hurricane;The Magnificent Seven;The Manchurian Candidate;The Mighty Quinn;The Pelican Brief;The Preacher's Wife;The Siege;The Taking of Pelham 123;Training Day;Unstoppable;Virtuosity; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Reeel-Lives-100496091297383Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reeellives/Electric Intro Music by Anoop Hariharan - https://soundcloud.com/anoophariharan/intro-music-creative-commons
Actor Chris Chalk (Gotham) joins Kamau and Kevin to talk about Denzel trolling Kamau with the glasses/afro look as they discuss the 2017 Denzel film Roman J. Israel, Esq. Plus, they talk about Denzel being a Lyft driver as they discuss the 2018 Denzel film The Equalizer 2.
In today’s episode, I got to sit down with an extraordinary actress who has crafted a diligently curated body of work defined by her remarkable range. Carmen Ejogo has played major roles in Sam Mendes’ Away We Go, Sparkle with Whitney Houston, It Comes at Night, Roman J. Israel, Esq., Alien: Covenant, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them, and most recently opposite Mahershala Ali in the new season of True Detective. Characteristically tight-lipped about her personal life, Carmen generously pulls back the curtain to reveal how she’s made it this far and how her commitment to her vision has afforded her a career that has captivated audiences and critics alike. She shares how she says no more often than she says yes, and how this discernment has empowered her to keep a clear vision for the stories she wants to give voice to. We also get to chat about how she prepares for an audition, how she balances her art with the business of the industry, and how she decided from the very beginning of her career that her body of work would be defined, not by her appearance, but by her talent, determination, and humanity. IG: @carmenejogo
Mr. Positivity tells Mulder his thoughts on Avengers: Endgame before they get into other recently seen films. Movies discussed in this episode: Avengers: Endgame (2019), The Beach Bum (2019), Lizzie (2018), Creed 2 (2018), Roman J. Israel Esq. (2017), and Less Than Zero (1987). Oh Wait...WTM has a brand new Intro too!
The Toronto International Film Festival wrapped a few weeks ago and Mehek Seyid makes a return to Contra Zoom where she talks about the 28 (!) films she saw at this year festival. The films that won top honours were Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, which won the People’s Choice award, with I, Tonya and Call Me By Your Name being named as runner ups. The top Canadian film was Les Affamés. We also talk about the ethics of having the audience vote on People’s Choice and why it might be a bit of a flawed system. Here are the 28 films Mehek saw and I linked all the films that had trailers released so far. Stronger I, Tonya Mary Shelley Killing of a Sacred Deer Mom and Dad Roman J. Israel, Esq. What Will People Say Lady Bird Euphoria Downsizing The Mountain Between Us Darkest Hour Ava Oh, Lucy! Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Kings Mudbound Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool Sheikh Jackson Woman Walks Ahead On Chisel Beach The Current War The Shape of Water I Love You, Daddy Papillon Unicorn Store Three Christ’s Disobedience Follow Dakota @Dgapa and the show @ContraZoomPod on Twitter. Episode originally posted on October 8, 2017 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contrazoompod/message
Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan fit a ton of content into a short podcast along with their review of the new Dan Gilroy film, Velvet Buzzsaw. Does it live up to the high notes of Nightcrawler or is it down in the dumps with Roman J. Israel Esq? Maybe it's just another average Netflix Original Film. Before they get to Velvet Buzzsaw, Chris gets into catching up on the Best Picture nominees with his review of Bohemian Rhapsody. You may or may not hear about Rami Malek's fake teeth. He also gives us his review of the final season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and whether or not it overstayed its welcome. Dylan and Chris talk about the new documentary Abducted in Plain Sight and its potential levels of insanity. Dylan then talks about the first few episodes of the final season of You're the Worst and its return to form. Finally, Dylan gets into the amazing first season of Netflix's Russian Doll. Next week, they'll be talking about Lord & Miller's The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. You can find Film Fallout every week on iTunes, Soundcloud, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as anything else that pulls an RSS Feed. The podcast (@filmfalloutcast), Chris (@HammerkopCross), and Dylan (@DreaminDylanS) are also on Twitter. You can also find Chris' film writing at goombastomp.com. Please feel free to share the podcast with anyone who may enjoy it, and rate and subscribe on iTunes to help spread the word as much as possible! Intro and Outro Music: Run Into Flowers by M83 Transition Music: Overdone by Bombay Bicycle Club
Heute rächen wir in "Peppermint" den Verlust unserer Familie, lassen zu "Halloween" Michael Myers wieder auf die Menschheit los und brechen als "First Man" nach vielen Hindernissen und Verlusten endlich zum Mond auf. Auch der kauzige Anwalt "Roman J. Israel, Esq." und die rebellische "Lady Bird" kreuzen unseren Weg. Wenn auch recht sympthisch, können wir uns "Von der Kunst, sich durch zu mogeln" nur relativ wenig abschauen, lassen uns lieber auch eine zweite Staffel lang zeigen, wie man zum Mörder gemacht wird. Viel Spaß beim Anhören
Roman J. Israel, 2017 Roman J. Israel, Esq., a driven, idealistic defense attorney, finds himself in a tumultuous series of events that lead to a crisis and the necessity for extreme action.
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Luis López nos habla de “Roman J. Israel, Esq” visionada en los Cines Kinépolis de Alicante el domingo 6 de mayo de 2018.
This week, Adam and Kevin review the latest indie drama from Matthew Porterfield, Sollers Point, along with some other stuff including Dead Pool 2, Roman J. Israel Esq., Batman Ninja, A.I., and The Cleaners. 00:02:56 - Sollers Point review CORRECTION: The film opens in Los Angeles May 25, not VOD! 00:21:57 - Watch list 00:53:06 - New releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon for just $1 per month! http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
Programa nº 92 de El podcast de Cinoscar & Rarities. Repaso a los estrenos más destacados de abril en cines, DVD, VOD y plataformas de streaming. Con la participación de Mayra Meza, Guillermo Navarro, Álex Tielas, Ronnie Valencia y Xavier Vidal. ¡Gracias por darle al play! Guía del programa: 1' Presentación - 5' Blockbuster: "VENGADORES: INFINITY WAR", "UN LUGAR TRANQUILO", "PROYECTO RAMPAGE" y "TOMB RAIDER" - 19' Cartelera: Cine francés, "LUCKY", "ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ." y "BORG McENROE. LA PELÍCULA" - 57' Estrenos en streaming: "SEVEN SISTERS", "UNA" y "KODACHROME" - 62' Series: "WILD WILD COUNTRY", "THE LOOMING TOWER" y "THE TERROR" - 75' Banda sonora: "REBELDE ENTRE EL CENTENO" - 83' Tráiler del mes: "UNDER THE SILVER LAKE" - 86' Despedida y canción: "You Shouldn't Look At Me That Way", de Elvis Costello Redes sociales: @CinoscaRarities Blog: http://cachecine.blogspot.com.es/ Correo: cinoscararities@gmail.com
Esta semana volvemos a nuestras zarzuelas de pescado con cinco largometrajes que hemos podido ver esta semana. Aprovechando la Fiesta del Cine, nos hemos acercado a propuestas muy distintas y para todos los gustos, terror, comedia, animación y drama se juntan en nuestro programa de hoy. 03:40 | 'Roman J. Israel Esq.' (crítica sin spoilers) 13:44 | '#Sexpact' (crítica sin spoilers) 20:08 | 'Isla de perros' (crítica sin spoilers) 37:51 | 'Noche de juegos' (crítica sin spoilers) 48:05 | 'Un lugar tranquilo' (crítica sin spoilers)
Esta semana volvemos a nuestras zarzuelas de pescado con cinco largometrajes que hemos podido ver esta semana. Aprovechando la Fiesta del Cine, nos hemos acercado a propuestas muy distintas y para todos los gustos, terror, comedia, animación y drama se juntan en nuestro programa de hoy. 03:40 | 'Roman J. Israel Esq.' (crítica sin spoilers) 13:44 | '#Sexpact' (crítica sin spoilers) 20:08 | 'Isla de perros' (crítica sin spoilers) 37:51 | 'Noche de juegos' (crítica sin spoilers) 48:05 | 'Un lugar tranquilo' (crítica sin spoilers)
Programa que después de hablar de Cannes, La fiesta del cine, el regreso de Rambo, el super estreno en China y de los obituarios enfocaremos hacia los estrenos de la semana (esp. Roman J. Israel, Esq., 12 valientes, #Sexpact, Rebelde entre el centeno, Lucky, Mi querida cofradía, Amante por un día y Manifiesto), el review de la película para televisión de 1975 La noche que aterrorizó América y terminaremos con la estrevista a la genial Alexandra Jiménez y su HdcineQuiz. No se lo pierdan.
La fiesta del cine se acerca y la cartelera incorpora nuevos títulos como MI QUERIDA COFRADÍA y REBELDE ENTRE EL CENTENO. Comentamos estos estrenos y otros como ROMAN J. ISRAEL y LUCKY. Además recordamos a Michael Anderson y Javier Aller.
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En el capítulo 86 de ‘Estamos de Cine' actualizamos una cartelera que se renueva marcada por las cifras históricas logradas por ‘Infinity War' en su primera semana, en la que roza ya los mil millones de recaudación en todo el mundo. Analizamos con Alberto Luchini novedades como '12 valientes', con Chris Hemsworth (‘Thor') como gancho; la comedia costumbrista española ‘Mi querida Cofradía' o la película que le valió a Denzel Washington su novena nominación al Oscar: ‘Roman J. Israel'. En nuestra sala de noticias, Marta Lobera nos trae información sobre el inminente aterrizaje de la nueva remesa de Marvel (con ‘Deadpool' a la cabeza y ‘Ant Man y la Avispa' esperando en la recámara) y valoramos y puntuamos el regreso de la aclamada serie ‘El Cuento de la Criada'. Y la música nos servirá como excusa para dar un salto de los superhéroes de hoy a un superhéroe de otro tiempo y con otros súper poderes. Un ‘flashback' clásico que nos permitirá disfrutar y redescubrir a un antihéroe con capa y sombrero que tiene en su agudeza verbal y en la agilidad de sus versos su gran fuerte. Ángel Luque nos propone en este episodio empaparnos del magnetismo de Cyrano de Bergerac y disfrutar de la banda sonora compuesta por Jean Claude Petit para la premiada versión de 1990 que protagonizó Gerard Depardieu y dirigió Jean Paul Rappeneau. Un capítulo para volver a soñar cine en la Gran Sala 1 de CMM Radio.
En el programa de hoy el equipo habitual de Notedije recomienda películas, series, libros, cómics o juegos de mesa/rol que nos han gustado mucho en lo que llevamos de 2018. Por nuestras manos, ojos y oídos han pasado cosas como Un Lugar Tranquilo (o en silencio), Roman J. Israel, Esq, La Langosta, El Sacrificio de un Ciervo Sagrado, Electric Dreams, Big Little Lies, Ready Player One, el manga Ayako de Osamu Tezuka, la novela Violetas de Marzo de Philip Kerr, el ensayo La contribución Social a la Paz en Euskadi de Egoitz Antón Gago, el cómic Paper Girls de Brian K. Vaughan o la Antología de Cuentos de Amor de Jun'ichir? Tanizaki. También estrenamos sección de Sylvester Stallone con Egoitz y recibimos un audio de Guacimara Acuña. Hacemos este podcast: Ángela Verge (@Angela_verge), Juan Pablo Alemán (@araphant), Miguel Benito (@mbenlazCaraB) y Egoitz Gago (@ConanSanturtzi). Músicas: - La Búsqueda de Ianna - Epic Soul Factory. - Berlin After Hours. - Barnstormers - Born. - Jump - Van Halen.
Thank you for checking out the latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Geekadelphia, Cinapse.co) review The Disaster Artist, Wonder Wheel, Roman J. Israel, Esq., I, Tonya and discuss their film picks this year that go against the grain. Either they disliked a popular film or loved a film that possibly didn't get it due.
This week we're back with a trio of three films that chances are- you're gonna want to see. After our What You've Been Watching Section we dive into Roman J. Israel, Esq, Coco and wrap it all up with Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. Support us on PATREON.
The cool guy trio of Chris, Brent and TJ talk extensively about their Watchlists (includes talk about the disappointment of Valerian, the surprising Wind River, and the lifeless husk of Justice League, amidst many more!), Reality Roundup (Survivor suicide pool claims another life), and then dip into Breezy on the Streets (week's news in film, TV and games). > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! The Watchlist (1:06) Chris: Smurfs: The Lost Village (2:02), Burning Sands (5:28), Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (10:15), The LEGO Batman Movie (16:52), Master Chef (21:37), Shot Caller (21:55), The Punisher (21:30), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (23:15) TJ: Murder on the Orient Express (31:34), Chappie (35:08), Atomic Blonde (39:02), Wind River (42:36) Brent: Bounce (49:57), The Sum of All Fears (51:50), Paycheck (53:50), Jersey Girl (55:55), Clerks 2 (57:40), Man about Town (58:06), Justice League (1:01:14) Reality Roundup: Survivor (1:04:30), The Challenge (1:08:00) Breezy on the Streets (1:08:24) 1:08:30 - Number Nine (Tarantino Manson movie with Tom Cruise) coming to Sony 1:09:20 - CBS coming out with Stripes TV show - you're welcome 1:09:44 - Al Franken accused of sexual misconduct 1:10:05 - Amazon Prime's new Lord of the Rings show 1:11:08 - EA hates its players, gives them punishing micro-transaction system in Star Wars: Battlefront II 1:15:05 - Despicable Me studio to make new Super Mario animated movie 1:16:08 - Best Bet this Weekend: Coco or Roman J. Israel, Esquire Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa
For Episode 59, myself, Michael Schwartz and Will Mavity are joined by the returning Deann Chiazzese. Together the four of us talk "Blade Runner 2049" and "The Shape Of Water's" chances in the Oscar race. We also discuss what has been going on at NYFF, as well as the trailers for "Wonder Wheel" and "Roman J. Israel, Esq." Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2