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Send us a textWatch on YoutubeDiscover the transformative power of healing through faith as this episode dives into the profound connection between body, mind, and spirit. In "Healing Through Faith: Body, Mind & Spirit Connection
Ryan Jay is one of America's most popular nationally syndicated entertainment critics. Based on his website, RyanJayReviews.com, he is featured weekly as resident film critic on The Morning Blend and weekend newscasts on the NBC-TV affiliate in Milwaukee, WI (and previously on the FOX-TV affiliate in Fort Myers, FL). On radio, he can be heard live Friday mornings on FM stations across the country, in addition to recorded weekly movie and TV review segments for Premiere Networks. Ryan is a member of the Critics Choice Association which annually awards excellence in film and television at the Critics Choice Awards; and GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, which annually hosts The Dorian Awards. Passionate about the arts, Ryan has cultivated a career celebrating entertainment and sharing his unique perspective with TV, radio, and social media audiences. He was co-host of Digital Dish, a weekly, live, celebrity gossip show on the TMJ4 News Facebook page and continues to spotlight performers of theatre and the arts on his Ryan Jay Reviews Facebook page. Often on the red carpet at movie premieres and events, he has interviewed many of Hollywood's A-list celebrities. And every other week he can be found in the pages of Us Weekly magazine as Fashion Police. Inspired since childhood by his favorite film, The Wizard of Oz, Ryan has become an Oz historian, interviewing the casts and creatives of many Oz productions - from stage to screen, producing and emceeing Oz conventions, publishing articles and giving multimedia presentations; all celebrating the legacy of Oz to audiences from around the world. He has appeared at annual Oz festivals in NY, IL and KS, along with universities and theaters and museums. Ryan has worked as a television producer of major pop culture and entertainment programming for networks such as Bravo, Showtime, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, TLC, and. The Jerry Springer ShoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Ryan Jay is one of America's most popular nationally syndicated entertainment critics. Based on his website, RyanJayReviews.com, he is featured weekly as resident film critic on The Morning Blend and weekend newscasts on the NBC-TV affiliate in Milwaukee, WI (and previously on the FOX-TV affiliate in Fort Myers, FL). On radio, he can be heard live Friday mornings on FM stations across the country, in addition to recorded weekly movie and TV review segments for Premiere Networks. Ryan is a member of the Critics Choice Association which annually awards excellence in film and television at the Critics Choice Awards; and GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, which annually hosts The Dorian Awards. Passionate about the arts, Ryan has cultivated a career celebrating entertainment and sharing his unique perspective with TV, radio, and social media audiences. He was co-host of Digital Dish, a weekly, live, celebrity gossip show on the TMJ4 News Facebook page and continues to spotlight performers of theatre and the arts on his Ryan Jay Reviews Facebook page. Often on the red carpet at movie premieres and events, he has interviewed many of Hollywood's A-list celebrities. And every other week he can be found in the pages of Us Weekly magazine as Fashion Police. Inspired since childhood by his favorite film, The Wizard of Oz, Ryan has become an Oz historian, interviewing the casts and creatives of many Oz productions - from stage to screen, producing and emceeing Oz conventions, publishing articles and giving multimedia presentations; all celebrating the legacy of Oz to audiences from around the world. He has appeared at annual Oz festivals in NY, IL and KS, along with universities and theaters and museums. Ryan has worked as a television producer of major pop culture and entertainment programming for networks such as Bravo, Showtime, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, TLC, and. The Jerry Springer ShoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Chaz is back from vacation, and had an experience with his first trip through Tweed. He asked the Tribe to call in with their stories. (0:00) Film critic and Wizard of Oz historian Ryan Jay was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about the Oscars, and the strong "Oz Fest" theme to the broadcast. (6:51) In Dumb Ass News, a child uses 911 to try and get some emergency doughnuts. (22:04) Tyree Smith has been released by the state of Connecticut. Chaz and AJ spoke to Talitha Frazier, a relative of his victim, Angel Gonzalez. The gruesome details of Tyree's crime were not enough to keep him locked up, apparently. (27:43)
Hocus Focus Mix met Coldplay, Kate Ryan, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Green Day & No Doubt
Dr. Ryan Jay shares with us about how to form meaningful relationships with mentors, how to weave your story into your application, and more about his program at Ohio Health Riverside, in Columbus Ohio. __ Today's host: Mark, @markyduboisconley on instagram __ For questions, comments, or future episode suggestions, please reach out to us via email at derminterestpod@gmail.com __ District Four by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3662-district-four License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license __ Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derminterest/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derminterest/message
Hocus Focus Mix met Coldplay, Kate Ryan, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Green Day & No Doubt
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.What better time to talk about the winners, the losers, the surprises, the red carpet glamor and mistakes and more!!
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The 96th Annual Academy Awards are just around the corner - March 10th, to be exact. But first we need to see who gets nominated. That will happen on Tuesday January 23rd. After the dust settles, time to talk about who should win, who got shut out for nominations and all the other stuff that makes award season fun! Film critic RYAN JAY will be available the morning after the nominations –
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The 96th Annual Academy Awards are just around the corner - March 10th, to be exact. But first we need to see who gets nominated. That will happen on Tuesday January 23rd. After the dust settles, time to talk about who should win, who got shut out for nominations and all the other stuff that makes award season fun! Film critic RYAN JAY will be available the morning after the nominations –
Tara and EmKay extend their journey into Broadway's smash musical "Wicked" by diving into anniversary celebrations, iconified moments in Wicked's 20 year history, casting headlines, and so much more! Friend of the pod Ryan Jay shares his experiences at many of these Wicked events towards the end of the episode.Stay tuned for touring and international production episodes coming up soon!Show Notes:Ryan JayGood Witch of NYCDIVA TALK SPECIAL: The Yellow Brick Road Not TakenBONUS: Wicked 20th Anniversary Recap! with special guestsRanking PBS's Wicked in Concert Moments by Sheer BafflementWicked: Tiny Desk ConcertA ‘Wicked' Decade: How a Critically Trashed Musical Became a Long-Running Smash by Kevin FallonInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader
THE TIME HAS COME. Tara and EmKay continue their journey into Broadway's smash hit musical, 2003's "Wicked The Musical"! Joined by special guest Ryan Jay, rabbit holes include Ryan's memories as an audience member in previews of Wicked, designing dream immersive Wicked experiences, discussing costume color schemes in "One Short Day," sharing favorite lyrics and so much more! Show Notes:Oz and the Musical: Performing the American Fairy Tale by Ryan BunchDefying Gravity The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartzfrom Godspell to Wicked by Carol de Giere with a Foreword by composer Alan MenkenWicked: A Musical Biography by Paul R. LairdWicked: The Grimmerie by David CoteWicked the Musical: A Pop-Up Compendium of Splendiferous Delight and Thrillifying Intrigue by Kees Moerbeek & Greg CallRyan JayYvevationStarry Home CraftsTheatre Community Rallies Against Wells Fargo AdvertisementsInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader
Callum and Ryan are back again! In the spirit of chatting about more ai and some dodgy poetry, they thought they'd just let ChatGPT sort out this week's episode description. Enjoy! In the realm of words and stories, a tale unfolds, Where Very Novel's hosts bring insights untold. Callum and Ryan, their voices intertwined, Unveiling the podcast's latest episode in kind. They ventured into a literary terrain, Where politics and music's poets reign. Jeremy Corbyn and Drake, a curious pair, As they released their collections with scholarly flair. In the realm of AI, an intriguing sight, Generative books flooded Amazon's charted heights. Words birthed by algorithms, a digital dance, Weaving tales with a touch of artificial romance. But amidst the surge, a concern took hold, For TikTok's BookTok community, a tale untold. A publishing arm born, a worrisome sight, Where trends and algorithms might steer the write. Yet through it all, the hosts shed light, Discussing, dissecting, opinions taking flight. Very Novel's episode, a journey to explore, In the land where literature's tales do soar. So listen closely, dear friends, at the podcast's start, Where Callum and Ryan impart wisdom from the heart. A glimpse into a world where creativity thrives, Where spoken words weave tales that come alive. Produced by: Callum Booth and Ryan Jay Edited by: Ryan Jay and Daniel Staley Music by: Daniel Staley
RyanJayReviews.com's Ryan Jay joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss what viewers can expect for Fall TV following the WGA writer's strike, why "The Bear" is considered a comedy, and he shares what to stream this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yee-haw! It's time to saddle up for another Very Novel. Down at the ranch Callum and Ryan are rounding up the latest book stories for y'all. Like why are they banning the ol' bible in schools across the pond? Why are young fellas not getting the diverse reading they need? Why is Ulysses such a pain in the chaps to get through? And why did we make this episode description cowboy themed? Only one of those questions doesn't get answered. We also check in on our reading, and get embroiled in a book challenge despite swearing off them last episode. Produced by: Callum Booth and Ryan Jay Edited by: Ryan Jay and Daniel Staley Music by: Daniel Staley
Ryan Jay, show business genius of RyanJayReviews.com joins Steve and Jane to cover the recent changes in HBO and why they made these changes as well as the show "Succession" premiering its finale and how the viewers felt about it. Steve also proposes the possibility of "Ted Lasso" and "Barry" getting movies and how they would do.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Jay, Neiman Marcus VP Market Manager of the South Texas region including Houston, Austin and San Antonio. Join us for an episode all about fashion and the future of luxury retail as Ryan shares his journey over 15 years in luxury retail around the country, most recently transitioning from Saks Fifth Avenue finding a home ultimately with Texas based, Neiman Marcus. We swap heartfelt stories from the over the top Christmas Catalog, to the famed Houston's Best Dressed List to the special Breakfasts with Santa during the holidays that are sure to spark your favorite shopping memories too.
"Everything Everywhere All at Once," a twisty sci-fi adventure, led the nominations for the 95th Academy Awards, picking up 11 nods. It was followed closely behind by "All Quiet on the Western Front," a World War I epic, and "The Banshees of Inisherin," a darkly comic look at friendship that unfolds against the backdrop of the Irish civil war, both of which scored nine nominations.All three films will vie for best picture, in what is shaping up to be a much more commercially-successful collection of honorees than recent years. The best picture race contains the two highest-grossing films of the year, "Avatar: The Way of Water" and "Top Gun: Maverick," along with "Elvis," a musical biopic that scored with audiences last summer. Other contenders include Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical "The Fabelmans";"Tár," a drama about an abusive conductor; "Women Talking," a look at the residents of a repressive religious community; and "Triangle of Sadness," a send-up of the 1% that unfolds partly on a mega-yacht."Triangle of Sadness," one of the most divisive films of the year, had a strong showing on Tuesday morning, capturing nominations for his screenplay and for the direction of Ruben Östlund, the Swedish filmmaker who dreamed up the satire. He will compete for the director prize against Spielberg, Todd Field ("Tár"), Martin McDonagh ("The Banshees of Inisherin"), and the directing duo of Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert ("Everything Everywhere All at Once"). It's a category dominated entirely by men. The last two best director winners, Jane Campion ("The Power of the Dog") and Chloe Zhao ("Nomadland"), have been women, and there were some hopes that "Women Talking's" Sarah Polley might nab a best director nod.The nominations were announced at a challenging time for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, the non-profit behind the awards, and the film business itself. Ratings for the Oscars have declined precipitously in recent years, imperiling the broadcast's licensing fees, the leading source of revenue for the Academy. At the same time, adult-oriented movies such as "The Fabelmans," "Tár" and "The Banshees of Inisherin" have struggled at the box office during the pandemic. Exacerbating the situation is the fact that streaming services, which helped fill the void left by the decline in theatrical revenues by providing a platform (and a blank check) for the artists behind them, are also shifting their priorities. Netflix, for instance, has signaled to Wall Street that it will keep content spending relatively flat while it focuses on increasing profits.But everyone loves a comeback story, and this year's Oscar season has included several of them. Ke Huy Quan, a former child actor best known for his work in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," earned a best supporting actor nomination for his work in "Everything Everywhere All at Once." A few years ago, Quan had given up on acting, convinced that his career in front of the camera was over. There's also Brendan Fraser, a former action star whose career was derailed by health issues and personal struggles, but who has re-emerged as a powerful character actor with a transformative turn as a morbidly obese man in "The Whale." He earned a nomination for best actor.Both Fraser and Quan will spend the morning fielding congratulatory calls. Others won't have much to celebrate. That's because many of the year's most heralded performances, a group that includes Viola Davis in "The Woman King," Brad Pitt in "Babylon" and Danielle Deadwyler in "Till," failed to make the final crop of contenders.And there were some surprise inclusions, perhaps none more stunning than Andrea Riseborough, whose performance as an alcoholic woman in the little-seen indie "To Leslie" scored her a best actress nomination. Her candidacy was helped by an advocacy campaign involving A-list supporters such as Edward Norton, Gwyneth Paltrow, Charlize Theron and Cate Blanchett, who was also nominated for her performance in "Tár." Riseborough and Blanchett join a best actress race that includes Ana de Armas ("Blonde"), Michelle Williams ("The Fabelmans") and Michelle Yeoh ("Everything Everywhere All at Once").In addition to Fraser, the best actor race includes Austin Butler ("Elvis"), Colin Farrell ("The Banshees of Inisherin"), Bill Nighy ("Living") and Paul Mescal ("Aftersun"). All five actors are first-time nominees, a distinction that they share with Yeoh, de Armas and Riseborough. Blanchett has won two Oscars and been nominated eight times. "The Fabelmans" marks Williams' fifth nomination.Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the Oscars, marking the late night comic's third stint as emcee. He previously led the awards show in 2017 and 2018. Last year, the Oscars returned to a host format with Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall, after going host-less the previous two years. The 95th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 12, 2023, at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC.
Ryan Jay of "Ryan Jay Reviews" makes his third appearance on The Anything Show to discuss highlights from Hollywood's biggest night: Jimmy Kimmel, Everything Everywhere All At Once winning EVERYTHING, Michelle Yeoh & Ke Huy Quan making history for the Asian American community, and Brendan Fraser & Jamie Lee Curtis getting their shine after decades in the business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anythingshowfrancoi/message
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"Everything Everywhere All at Once," a twisty sci-fi adventure, led the nominations for the 95th Academy Awards, picking up 11 nods. It was followed closely behind by "All Quiet on the Western Front," a World War I epic, and "The Banshees of Inisherin," a darkly comic look at friendship that unfolds against the backdrop of the Irish civil war, both of which scored nine nominations.All three films will vie for best picture, in what is shaping up to be a much more commercially-successful collection of honorees than recent years. The best picture race contains the two highest-grossing films of the year, "Avatar: The Way of Water" and "Top Gun: Maverick," along with "Elvis," a musical biopic that scored with audiences last summer. Other contenders include Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical "The Fabelmans";"Tár," a drama about an abusive conductor; "Women Talking," a look at the residents of a repressive religious community; and "Triangle of Sadness," a send-up of the 1% that unfolds partly on a mega-yacht."Triangle of Sadness," one of the most divisive films of the year, had a strong showing on Tuesday morning, capturing nominations for his screenplay and for the direction of Ruben Östlund, the Swedish filmmaker who dreamed up the satire. He will compete for the director prize against Spielberg, Todd Field ("Tár"), Martin McDonagh ("The Banshees of Inisherin"), and the directing duo of Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert ("Everything Everywhere All at Once"). It's a category dominated entirely by men. The last two best director winners, Jane Campion ("The Power of the Dog") and Chloe Zhao ("Nomadland"), have been women, and there were some hopes that "Women Talking's" Sarah Polley might nab a best director nod.The nominations were announced at a challenging time for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, the non-profit behind the awards, and the film business itself. Ratings for the Oscars have declined precipitously in recent years, imperiling the broadcast's licensing fees, the leading source of revenue for the Academy. At the same time, adult-oriented movies such as "The Fabelmans," "Tár" and "The Banshees of Inisherin" have struggled at the box office during the pandemic. Exacerbating the situation is the fact that streaming services, which helped fill the void left by the decline in theatrical revenues by providing a platform (and a blank check) for the artists behind them, are also shifting their priorities. Netflix, for instance, has signaled to Wall Street that it will keep content spending relatively flat while it focuses on increasing profits.But everyone loves a comeback story, and this year's Oscar season has included several of them. Ke Huy Quan, a former child actor best known for his work in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," earned a best supporting actor nomination for his work in "Everything Everywhere All at Once." A few years ago, Quan had given up on acting, convinced that his career in front of the camera was over. There's also Brendan Fraser, a former action star whose career was derailed by health issues and personal struggles, but who has re-emerged as a powerful character actor with a transformative turn as a morbidly obese man in "The Whale." He earned a nomination for best actor.Both Fraser and Quan will spend the morning fielding congratulatory calls. Others won't have much to celebrate. That's because many of the year's most heralded performances, a group that includes Viola Davis in "The Woman King," Brad Pitt in "Babylon" and Danielle Deadwyler in "Till," failed to make the final crop of contenders.And there were some surprise inclusions, perhaps none more stunning than Andrea Riseborough, whose performance as an alcoholic woman in the little-seen indie "To Leslie" scored her a best actress nomination. Her candidacy was helped by an advocacy campaign involving A-list supporters such as Edward Norton, Gwyneth Paltrow, Charlize Theron and Cate Blanchett, who was also nominated for her performance in "Tár." Riseborough and Blanchett join a best actress race that includes Ana de Armas ("Blonde"), Michelle Williams ("The Fabelmans") and Michelle Yeoh ("Everything Everywhere All at Once").In addition to Fraser, the best actor race includes Austin Butler ("Elvis"), Colin Farrell ("The Banshees of Inisherin"), Bill Nighy ("Living") and Paul Mescal ("Aftersun"). All five actors are first-time nominees, a distinction that they share with Yeoh, de Armas and Riseborough. Blanchett has won two Oscars and been nominated eight times. "The Fabelmans" marks Williams' fifth nomination.Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the Oscars, marking the late night comic's third stint as emcee. He previously led the awards show in 2017 and 2018. Last year, the Oscars returned to a host format with Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall, after going host-less the previous two years. The 95th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 12, 2023, at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC.
Are you prepared for the Oscars on Sunday? Entertainment critic Ryan Jay joins the Steve Cochran Show to talk about why ratings are consistently low, if the excitement of ‘the slap' carry the show, and he explains why people keep watching the Oscars. Ryanjayreviews.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Jay is back with three more attractions. The biggest talk is Ant Man And The Wasp Quantumania. Does Marvel have it's focus on sharing a great story? After all, the talk is the film's makers were heavily inspired by the Wizard of Oz. Ryan didn't get into it. A total Star Wars ripoff. Up next is Sharper on Apple TV+. Juliane Moore and John Lithgow in a complex super easy to follow thriller. And lets not forget Hello Tomorrow. A new series on Apple TV+. A true retro future drama.
TV Critic at large Ryan Jay joins the Steve Cochran Show to review Rihanna's Super Bowl Halftime Show. They talk about the flying platforms, what makes a halftime show memorable, and who inspired Rihanna's costume. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Jay Reviews Your Place Or Mine, Magic Mike, Seriously Red And You Season 4. Reece and Ashton make a great couple in a for predictable but fun loving story. Now on Netflix. Magic Mike is back and it's the best of the trilogy. A stronger story line and more. Seriously Red is rated R and if you love underdog stories about chasing dreams this is for you. Speaking of You. It's back season 4 and you better be ready for great lines and scenes.
M Night Shyamalan is back! Knock At The Cabin is Ryan Jay's favorite from this director. It's a mystery thriller with a touch of horror. Up next is 80 For Brady. Ryan says it's a great story of the girls but it doesn't need the football story line. Wait to stream it. And finally Spoil Alert is a real love story with a very sad ending. That's the spoil alert. The entire story is what makes this a great film.
Ryan J is back with three more reviews. Up first is Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel in the very adventuresome Shotgun Wedding now streaming on Prime. Pirates, love and real Rom Com laughter. While streaming make the leap to Netflix. Jonah Hill and a cast of incredible names such as Eddie Murphy bring in the family fun in their own creative way in You People. And then you'll sit and wonder about AppleTV + with the series Shrinking starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford. Hmmmmm says Ryan J. Hmmmm
Almost like a secret sauce, three new movies make it into theaters this week. Hugh Jackman in The Son is the prequel that nobody saw coming. He's all into this performance. Up next is Anna Kendrick in Alice Darling. A total no show on great drama. And if animation is your fuel New God's is in theater. A fallen God becomes a bounty hunter. A must adventure in theaters.
Almost like a secret sauce, three new movies make it into theaters this week. Hugh Jackman in The Son is the prequel that nobody saw coming. He's all into this performance. Up next is Anna Kendrick in Alice Darling. A total no show on great drama. And if animation is your fuel New God's is in theater. A fallen God becomes a bounty hunter. A must adventure in theaters.
National TV & Movie Critic Ryan Jay joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss what reboots are worth watching this weekend and if Showtime's popular drama thriller "Your Honor" season 2 is as good as the first season. Ryan Jay also shares whether Netflix will lose subscribers once they start cracking down on password sharing or if Season 4 of 'You' will be able to save them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Almost like a secret sauce, three new movies make it into theaters this week. Hugh Jackman in The Son is the prequel that nobody saw coming. He's all into this performance. Up next is Anna Kendrick in Alice Darling. A total no show on great drama. And if animation is your fuel New God's is in theater. A fallen God becomes a bounty hunter. A must adventure in theaters.
Wow! That was fast! We've reached the end of another movie season. Time to unveil which films made an impact on the constantly moving lifestyles of all movie lovers around the world.
Wow! That was fast! We've reached the end of another movie season. Time to unveil which films made an impact on the constantly moving lifestyles of all movie lovers around the world.
Wow! That was fast! We've reached the end of another movie season. Time to unveil which films made an impact on the constantly moving lifestyles of all movie lovers around the world.
Wow! That was fast! We've reached the end of another movie season. Time to unveil which films made an impact on the constantly moving lifestyles of all movie lovers around the world.
Wow! That was fast! We've reached the end of another movie season. Time to unveil which films made an impact on the constantly moving lifestyles of all movie lovers around the world.
Wow! That was fast! We've reached the end of another movie season. Time to unveil which films made an impact on the constantly moving lifestyles of all movie lovers around the world.
Friend of the pod and Oz historian Ryan Jay returns to DTYBP to provide expert analysis and personal passion for into Disney's 2013 film "Oz the Great and Powerful"! Tara and EmKay continue traversing the yellow brick road to meet the three witches, discuss casting choices, theorize about possible book nods and much more!Show Notes:Ryan Jay ReviewsSlipperhood Series: Ryan Jay (Acclaimed Oz Historian and Producer!)The Art of Oz The Great and Powerful by Grant CurtisDown the YBP Etsy ShopRyan Jay Introduces Oz the Great and PowerfulRyan Jay's Complete Oz the Great and Powerful InterviewsRyan Jay at the World Premiere of Oz the Great and PowerfulThat Ol' Gay Classic CinemaYvevations Etsy ShopWe Can Do Hard Things Podcast - The Episode That Wasn'tLance BurtonAndrew Kolb - Oz: A Fantasy Role Playing GameThe Wonderful Recap of Oz"Oz the Great and Powerful" at Disney ParksFilm Review: ‘Oz the Great and Powerful' by Justin ChangPatreon - DTYBPInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: @emshrayEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader
Friend of the pod and Oz historian Ryan Jay returns to DTYBP to provide expert analysis and personal passion for Disney's 2013 film "Oz the Great and Powerful"! Tara and EmKay's bullet points return, Ryan unpacks pre-production history and casting (with a detour to presence James Franco's misconduct), and Ryan presents his defense of why he loves this film so much. Tori Calamito of The Oz Vlog, you've been summoned to the stand.Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping this Wednesday! Note: This episode contains a discussion of sexual misconduct and sexual criminal behavior.Show Notes:Ryan Jay ReviewsSlipperhood Series: Ryan Jay (Acclaimed Oz Historian and Producer!)The Art of Oz The Great and Powerful by Grant CurtisScenery BagsDown the YBP Etsy ShopJames Franco breaks silence, admits to sleeping with students from his acting school by Rachel TreismanRyan Jay Introduces Oz the Great and PowerfulRyan Jay's Complete Oz the Great and Powerful InterviewsRyan Jay at the World Premiere of Oz the Great and PowerfulThe Oz VlogPatreon - DTYBPInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: @emshray
Tara, EmKay, Ryan and Tori return for part two of 1908's "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" by L. Frank Baum! The quartet unpacks the lives of the mangaboos, highlights favorite new characters including the Dragonettes and addresses debated continuity errors in the Oz canon.Show Notes:Ryan Jay ReviewsThe Oz VlogThe Real Wizard of Oz: The Life and Times of L. Frank Baum by Rebecca LoncraineOz and the Three Witches"Ozma of Oz" Marvel ComicDown the YBP Etsy ShopPatreon - DTYBPInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: @emshray
After choosing which character they would pick to venture through Oz with, Tara, EmKay, special guests Tori and Ryan begin to unpack the adventures of Dorothy, Zeb and Jim as they fall into a crack in the earth in 1908's "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" by L. Frank Baum! The quartet touch on Baum's reluctance to continue writing the Oz series, touch on the possibility of the influence of San Francisco's 1906 earthquake and celebrate the intricate details of their favorite illustrations. Join us for part 2 dropping Wednesday!Show Notes:Ryan Jay ReviewsThe Oz VlogThe Real Wizard of Oz: The Life and Times of L. Frank Baum by Rebecca Loncraine"Ozma of Oz" Marvel ComicDown the YBP Etsy ShopPatreon - DTYBPInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: @emshray
Jon Francois welcomes the return of film critic Ryan Jay to talk about this year's Oscars! And yes, we're going to talk about the “slap heard around the world”.