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DAPHNE RUBIN-VEGA BIO Daphne Rubin-Vega can currently be seen on Hulu's hit series ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING. She can also be heard voicing the role of 'CARMILLA CARMINE' in the hugely popular A24/Prime Video R-rated animated musical comedy series HAZBIN HOTEL. She can be seen in the David Duchovny-directed feature BUCKY F*CKING DENT. She was seen in the Tony Goldwyn-directed feature EZRA, in the Apple TV+ series THE CHANGELING opposite Lakeith Stanfield, and as a guest lead on FOX's anthology series ACCUSED directed by Marlee Matlin.Rubin-Vega starred in the Jon Chu-directed Warner Brothers feature IN THE HEIGHTS as 'Daniela.' During the pandemic, she shot the Netflix series SOCIAL DISTANCE, produced by Jenji Kohan and Tara Hermann, and SAME STORM, the newest Peter Hedges film. Additional TV credits include THE HORROR OF DOLORES ROACH (Prime Video), which Rubin-Vega developed into both scripted podcast and TV iterations, KATY KEENE (CW) and TALES OF THE CITY (Netflix). A staple of the New York theatre community, Daphne earned a Tony nomination for her portrayal of 'Mimi' in the original cast of RENT, and another for ANNA IN THE TROPICS. She was most recently seen starring in the Signature Theatre's NIGHT OF THE IGUANA opposite Tim Daly and Lea DeLaria. She starred in the musical MISS YOU LIKE HELL at The Public Theatre and in the one-woman show EMPANADA LOCA, which was written for her. She helped adapt the play into the scripted podcast, THE HORROR OF DOLORES ROACH, which was then adapted into a TV series for Amazon. Additional theater credits include Broadway revivals of A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, and LES MIS; TWO SISTERS AND A PIANO and F*CKING A at The Public; ROMEO & JULIET at Classic Stage; and JACK GOES BOATING opposite Philip Seymour Hoffman. ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ BIO An award-winning actress who crosses seamlessly from studio films to independent, from the stage to television, Elizabeth Rodriguez played the emotionally complex Aleida Diaz on the groundbreaking Netflix series "Orange Is the New Black" for which she received three consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards. Most recently, she was seen as a series regular in the CBS drama "East New York". She was also a series regular in the role of Liza Ortiz on AMC's "Fear the Walking Dead", NBC's "Prime Suspect", and Cinemax's "Blanco". Rodriguez recurred as Paz Valdez on Starz' "Power", in Showtime's "Shameless", Hulu's "Chance', "Devious Maids", "Grimm", "The Shield", "ER", and "Six Feet Under. Rodriguez's film credits include co-starring in the blockbuster film "LOGAN" opposite Hugh Jackman, Michael Mann's "Miami Vice", "The Drop", "Tio Papi" (for which she garnered an Imagen Award Nomination), "Making Babies", "Skate Kitchen", "11:55", "Return to Paradise", and "Jack Goes Boating." Most recently, she completed a starring role in the feature film "Allswell in New York", which she also co-wrote and co-produced. Rodriguez received an Obie Award, as well as a Drama Desk Award nomination, for her performance in "Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven" at the Atlantic Theater, and a Tony Award nomination, and won the Outer Critics Circle Award and the Theatre World Award, for her performance in the role of "Veronica" on Broadway in Stephen Adly Guirgis' "The Motherfu**er With The Hat". Additional theater includes three world premieres at NYC's acclaimed Public Theater in "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" (directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman), "Unconditional" and "A View from 151st Street". Other notable plays include "Beauty of the Father" (MTC) and "The Power of Duff" (Geffen). Rodriguez is a native New Yorker and member of Labyrinth Theater Company. ABOUT ALLSWELL IN NEW YORK, AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL NOVEMBER 15th Three sisters navigate the daunting life challenges of single motherhood, career, and family, all while finding humor and solace within the bond of sisterhood. Here's the trailer: Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb8CKBdXK70 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Brad and Jake dive into the cinematic highlights of 2018. They kick off with "mid90s," Jonah Hill's directorial debut that vividly brings to life the raw skateboarding scene of 1990s Los Angeles through the eyes of a troubled boy. The journey continues with "Hereditary," Ari Aster's haunting horror film that masterfully intertwines family drama with spine-tingling terror. Brad and Jake dissect these distinct films, wondering what will become of Hill's directing career, and whether Aster's film might be better watched through a more realistic lens than a supernatural one. Other movies mentioned in this episode: Murder by Death (1976), Dogtooth (2009), Inherent Vice (2014), Tangerine (2015), Manchester by the Sea (2016), First Reformed (2017), The Florida Project (2017), Annihilation (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Ben is Back (2018), Blindspotting (2018), Burning (2018), Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018), Eighth Grade (2018), The Favourite (2018), A Star is Born (2018), Isle of Dogs (2018), Leave No Trace (2018), Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018), The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018), Roma (2018), Shoplifters (2018), Skate Kitchen (2018), The Sisters Brothers (2018), Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Tully (2018), Vice (2018), Woman at War (2018), Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018), Booksmart (2019), Midsommar (2019), Let Them All Talk (2020), Moxie (2021), North Hollywood (2021), Red Rocket (2021), Stutz (2022), Beau is Afraid (2023), Cocaine Bear (2023), The Teacher's Lounge (2023). Hosts: Brad Garoon & Jake Ziegler
Dede Lovelace is a skater and DJ working in TV. She also recently made her debut as a live score accompaniment artist as part of a duo with Larry Love. The two DJs scored Special Agent X-7 (1966) from the projection booth at Film at Lincoln Center for the September film series Korean Cinema's Golden Decade: The 1960's. That film series was co-presented and organized by the folks at Subway Cinema. In this episode, we talk about Dede's process at being a live score DJ for the first time, her career as a skater and DJ in movies and TV, and her favorite cinemas in NYC. Check out Dede's skate series — Move with Love — where she's creating dedicated safe spaces for women to spread good positive vibes through skating and creativity. Follow Subway Cinema to learn about their upcoming film series. You can support this podcast by subscribing to the Substack newsletter. Credits: Produced by Alec Rodriguez, Original Artwork by Cristina Montes, Original Music by Jeremy Bullen. Email us!
Hey everybody, welcome to the Bonus Round of Season 1 of Cutting Class. As I mentioned at the end of Jen Dean's episode I'm doing something a little different with these bonus episodes and I'm hoping it proves to be interesting and of value to you: I'm speaking with non-editors about editing. People who work closely with editors and likely have never really expressed out loud some of their feelings about editing and editors. And first up is really top notch: Crystal Moselle is the celebrated director of The Wolfpack, Sophia, The Skate Kitchen and HBO's Betty. And though she is a director she does have some editing experience. Also since we talk a good amount about it, a little refresher: The Wolfpack is the 2015 documentary about the Angulo family, whose seven children were confined to their lower east side apartment by their overbearing father. They learned about the outside world through watching films. On one of their few breakaways from they home Crystal ran into them and struck up a friendship then began filming them for many years. The result was Crystal's debut film which ended up winning the Grand Jury prize at Sundance and was bought by Magnolia Pictures and the rest is history. Stay tuned for more of these bonus episodes. HMU @cuttingclassediting on IG --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuttingclass/support
This week we sit in a hot tub for the first time with musical composer and artist, Aska Matsumiya. Aska is at the end of her third trimester of pregnancy as we bathe. Her belly is full and ripe, and the baby is ready to come out any day. Aska shares her experience on approaching early motherhood for a second time, 20 years after the birth of her first and only daughter, Bebel. Immigrating from Japan to California with her family as a young lady, Aska remembers her experience of cultural and linguistic differences between the two nations from childhood through today. Since she was three, Aska's relationship with composition and piano grew as her own language, an alternative method of expression when words and socializing did not come naturally.Aska explains how her relationship with piano continued to blossom and guided her towards her dream of going to Julliard, landing her at American art schools in her early childhood education. However, when Aska was 15, she found authentic friendship in school with kids who were alternative, artistic, and exposed her to a foreign genre of music: Punk. Aska experienced her first punk concert that would bring her to drop out of high school, drop her dream of being a concert pianist, and join her own punk band with whom she would begin touring in a van. Yet, life quickly had a different plan: at 19, Aska was pregnant, inciting her to quit the band and embark on her next journey in life: motherhood.As a young mother, Aska describes how she dove into the musical culture of Seattle, playing in indie bands in the Sub Pop era. Her love of variant genres of music and doing odd jobs like working for fashion magazines, consulting for brands, or even playing piano for ballet classes helped to develop the skills, and give her experiences that would weave together to make her better at scoring films now. People come to her because she knows the patterns of classical music and simultaneously knows how to break all of the rules. People come to her to score films when they want something different.At 25 years old, Aska began her scoring journey through working with director Crystal Moselle, composing pieces for various fashion clips and then, her breakout film: The Wolfpack. ‘There Are Many Of Us' was Aska's first original song featured as the central theme song of Spike Jonze's film, ‘I'm Here'. Spike told her she could make things and that could be her work. This nugget was mind blowing, and helped Aska to transition from taking on all of the odd jobs she was piecing together, to focusing in on composing scores full time. Aska now incorporates her cultural identity with her Japan-based music production company: Black Cat White Cat Music, which she created with her brother. They curate musical artists from around the world to create original soundscapes and songs for Japanese commercials and productions. Aska explains cultural differences she has encountered in the Japanese business space. She explains that in Japan, trust comes from words. Whereas in America, everything is contracted. She describes how growing up in America has helped her and her brother create a bridge between Japanese culture and the world outside. Aska sees that the way people listen to music in Japan or Germany, resonates with the way that she likes to create music. She observes that Japanese culture is more comfortable with silence and space. She describes a Japanese word that doesn't translate to English conceptually or lexically: “Kue-issho.” She couldn't think of the word exactly in the bath, but later said that it is a Buddhist thought that means “you will eventually find yourself meeting up again with the one you wished for, in one place, and to keep that strength to seek the hope in destiny.”Aska and I first met through our mutual close friend Desiree, who passed away in a tragic and shocking surfing accident in 2015. Our individual friendship began through our shared mourning and loss of someone we loved. Aska shares how she composed an album as an expression of her grief for Desiree, but she never released it. Simply the act of creating it was cathartic. Surfing had been a passion that Desiree and Aska enjoyed together. Aska learned to surf from our collaborator and Tub Talks guest, Kassia Meador. Aska was scoring a surf film for Kassia, and it was in the experience of paying attentions to the details, the micromovements and how to play sound to the movement, that she became interested in experiencing it herself. When she asked Kassia about it, Kassia put all the necessary materials into her hands and took Aska into the water. Aska describes surfing as feeling like a child on a playground because it's playful. She understands how fundamentally important it is to feel joy so simply. Adults can forget how to have fun. Surfing elicits that joy in Aska's life. And this conversation inspires us to find these joys, and our passions, in ourselves. I hope you enjoy this deep soak with my friend in bloom, Aska Matsumiya!To join Secular Sabbath membership, you can find us at secular-sabbath.com/membership. Joining grants you access to our Inner Circle community of sensory-exploring like-minded people, where you can gather with us locally in LA for monthly meet-up experiences, and pop-up events around the globe, and partake in our exclusive ambient online community. Ready to dive into the dialogue deeper? Join us on our Discord channel.See what we get up to at @secularsabbath.
In May 1983, Sony released the first camcorder for domestic consumers, the Betamovie. This milestone in amateur filmmaking, 40 years on, prompts Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode to explore how home movies are depicted and used in feature film. Ellen meets academic Liz Czach to find out about the history of home movies, amateur filmmaking and and how its role has shifted in today's world of the internet and Tik Tok. John Wilson, creator of the hit docufiction show How To... With John Wilson, also joins Ellen to discuss how his early experiences with found footage, and the documentaries of Bruce Brown, impacted his approach to film. Mark talks to Canadian auteur, Atom Egoyan, about how the advent of the digital camcorder and our changing relationship to video technology influenced his early films. This week's viewing note is from the director of Skate Kitchen and The Wolfpack, Crystal Moselle, who recommends a film that utilises home movie footage. Producer: Mae-Li Evans A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
Episode 82: Skate Kitchen Hi sweet queeros! This month Alicia and Sarah are talking about a movie near and dear to Sarah's heart (and now Alicia's too): 2018's vibe-fest Skate Kitchen. This film is based on a real life girls skate crew in New York City and the way they ~vibe~ with each other and their sport. Also some stuff happens with like, coming of age and parental relationships and friendships and almost-romance-but-not-really. It's really good! And it has a spinoff show on HBO called Betty, which Sarah keeps bringing up. Enjoy! Further reading: Skate Kitchen Wikipedia page NYT review (even though we don't fucks with the NYT for a lot of things) Guardian review (lol) Independent Review (also lol) Skate Kitchen instagram
100. What a number. Although technically we have released more content than that, we officially have 100 full episodes under our belt. Footwork has come along way and we have this community to thank for that. In celebration, we want to take a stroll down memory lane, highlighting each guest and a clip from their episode that we loved. Crazy stories, bits of wisdom and advice, learning experiences and more. Let us know which clip/guest was your favorite, and make sure you hit the full episodes to get the full picture. You might have missed some gold. Now let's toast to 100 episodes and at least 1000 more. Cheers, Prost, Salud, Skål! This is Episode 1:00, The 100th Episode. Show Notes: 00:00 Intros and Pleasantries 2:07 The Player Coach with Jamal Lis-Simmons 3:10 Be Your Own Agent with Pat Sullivan 4:18 Banter With Byrne 5:11 The Footballing Nomad with Akil Pompey 6:08 Make Your Own Coaching Path with Deano Sibson 7:17 Let's Start a Soccer Club with Dennis Crowley and Dan Hoffay 8:26 Life on the Road with Evin Nadaner 9:37 A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words with Rich Gordon 10:35 Never Give Up with Francis Onwuzo 11:18 The Grind with Sara Yüceil 12:30 Keeping it Simple with Sean Nealis 13:24 There's a Place for You with Fabien Lewis 14:27 The Balancing Act with Nate Steinwascher 15:39 Hungry for More with David Rowley 16:42 Homecoming with Kylie Strom 17:50 Kicking it with Keegs Season 2 with Jake Keegan 18:33 Winner's Mentality with Janice Cayman 19:13 Game Face with Dan Abrahams 20:48 The Pursuit with Joe-Joe Richardson 21:35 The Talent Projekt with Mark Dillon 22:25 Unknown Territory with Chinyelu Asher 23:39 Make My Own Path : Sweden with Dylan Williams 25:18 Hardest Worker in the Room with Matt Mahoney 26:04 Finding a Balance with Maël Corboz 26:52 The Skate Kitchen with Rachelle Vinberg 28:05 The Persistence with Kim DeCesare 29:00 The Road Less Traveled with Kris Schroeder (Jackmann) 30:33 The Search for Undiscovered Talent with Joe Funicello 31:27 Lessons from Military Service with Nick Vinberg 32:40 Continue Your Mission with Michael Fulton 33:32 True Commitment with RicFit 35:54 More to Life with Morten Knudsen 36:39 The Comeback Kid with Abdelmajid Bouali 38:17 Not By Accident with Matt Lawrence 40:52 Keep the Faith with Erin Yenney 42:10 From D3 to Bundesliga with Ryan Malone 44:26 Delusional Success with Hossein Ellahi 45:39 Rise and Shine with Jay DeMerit 47:22 Best Intentions with Aidan Curran (90MinutesFitness) 48:38 Make Your Own Legend with Roland Benedict of LegendSoccerCo 49:36 From Germany to Kentucky with Nick Gutmann 50:47 Two Fußball Bridges with Max Mansfield 53:21 A New Challenge with Johann von Knebel 54:50 Just Do It with Arnold Suew 57:01 The Break with Sean Vinberg 57:46 Nothing to Prove with Dylan Nealis 59:06 The Rebuild with Jonny Campbell 1:00:58 Here's to 1000 More! Many Thanks! • • WHAT IS FOOTWORK? Sponsored by footwork.club • Sean and Dylan are two Division 3 graduates, who dropped everything to pursue their dream of being professional soccer players. Both playing in Germany now, the boys tell their stories as well as those of amazing guests to help you pursue your own dreams and ultimately MAKE YOUR OWN PATH. • Subscribe to our show on Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCCnInbiimv9oZGUgkInR1tA • Email us at: footworkpodcast@gmail.com • Subscribe to Footwork: eepurl.com/hKT0zD
Aska's scoring work includes the films: Skate Kitchen, Selah And The Spades, and 37 Seconds, as well as the HBO television series Betty, with longtime collaborator Crystal Moselle. Aska scored the Amazon feature film, I'm Your Woman, and the more recently, After Yang, with Ryuichi Sakamoto for Kogonada.
Gab and Chatter episode, so sit back and listen to gang kibitz about the news of the week, and drop some steaming hot streaming picks on your plate. In News: Silent Hill, foggy weather, Jaden Smith's emancipation, After Earth, Will Smith, The Karate Kid, M. Night Shyamalan, The Pursuit of Happyness, Battlefield Earth, Sundance Film Festival, Life in a Year, Skate Kitchen, The Get Down, LeBron James, Space Jam Legacy, Wild Wild West, Kevin Kline, Men in Black, The Fresh Prince of BelAir, Neo, The Matrix, Aladdin, Planet of the Apes, Juliette Lewis, Cape Fear, Robert DeNiro, Blade, Mahershala Ali, Wesley Snipes, Christian Bale, Robert Pattinson. The Batman, Ben Affleck, Demolition Man, Karl Urban, Sandra Bullock, Amy Adams, Benjamin Bratt, Robe Lowe, Rob Schneider, Adam Sandler, David Spade, Kevin James, Jared Leto, Mobius, David Ayers, alternative Joker makeup, Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network sequel, Facebook, Farmville, The Winkelvoss twins, Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Zuckerberg, SNL, Amazon, David Fincher, David Lynch, Armie Hammer, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Hootie and the Blowfish, Darius Rucker, Ex Machina, Data, Bishop, Alien, Ian Holm, Michael Fassbender, Brent Spiner, Star Trek, Rocky 4, Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, listener Stephen, Canada, Alaska, bald eagles, Wizard of Oz, Chip -n- Dale Rescue Rangers, Disney+, Garfield, Alvin and the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakuel, John Mulaney, Andy Samberg, rehab, Tim Allen, Buzz Lightyear, Predator prequel, Prey, Dan Trachtenberg, 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Boys, Black Mirror, John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Comanche, The Rock, Quest for 500, Clockwork Orange, Hagazussa, Apostle, Waterworld, Two Jakes, Night of the Demon, Blue is the Warmest Color, There Billboards, Incendies, Lords of Chaos, The Film Vault, Kieran Culkin, Rory Culkin, Sky Ferreira, Underwater, Bruce Purkey, Find Your Filmhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Soul - Disney+ Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - Disney+The Social Network - HuluThe Shining - HBO MaxThe School of Rock - NetflixBad Words - HBO MaxLove Hard - Netflix
On the first episode of season 2 we connect with SF Native Nico Hiraga. Nico skates pro for brands like Lakai, FTC, and more. Recently he has become a full time actor with roles in Moxie, Skate Kitchen, and North Hollywood.
We're talking queer eggs, the struggle of breaking into male-dominated spaces, the hazardous effect of gender roles, and normalizing periods as we break down the 2018 film SKATE KITCHEN! I'm joined by return special guest--writer, actor, and creator of the show Choose Me: An Abortion Story--Hannah Gamble! After dark, we touch on Wilde, Mapplethorpe, three Gregg Araki films (Mysterious Skin, The Living End, and Totally F**ked Up), My Own Private Idaho, High Maintenance, Hacks, Townmouse, and They Came Together. Find Hannah's new book "The Traditional Feel of the Ballroom" at your local bookstore, and stream her webseries on OTV. You can find us on instagram and everywhere else @screenvomit, or hit the links here: http://linktr.ee/screenvomit!
We're coverin' skater folks, we said see ya later folks. These films are so darn great this week. Podcast Instagram: Lights, Carrie, Action Twitter: CarrieJoMo Instagram: CarrieJMo Support the show on Patreon: Lights, Carrie, Action Letterboxd: CarrieMo This podcast is affiliated with Cinema Paradiso Produced by Claire Smith bedtime after a coffee by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
The immersive HBO series Betty follows an eclectic bunch of young women skateboarders navigating adulthood while fostering community within a bro-dominated environment. Based on Crystal Moselle's 2018 film Skate Kitchen, the show returned for a second season, and we think it's worth a look if you haven't checked it out.
Crystal Moselle got her start making documentary films like ‘The Wolfpack' and ‘Our Dream of Water.' Soon after, she took this visual following style with her to make fictional works like ‘Skate Kitchen' and now, HBO's ‘Betty.' In ‘Betty,' the series stars Dede Lovelace, Kabrina Adams, and Nina Moran. The description reads, " A diverse group of young women navigating their lives through the predominantly male oriented world of skateboarding.” In this interview, Crystal talks about researching the world of female skateboarders, how she follows inspirations to create look and feel of a show or movie, how she brings improv to the series, and how she shoots the new series like a documentary with purposeful imperfections. If it's your first time listening, make sure to subscribe and visit my new website for information on the YouTube channel, the blog, this podcast, and my new book ‘Ink by the Barrel' which takes advice from these 200+ interviews at the link below… Join the email list here: www.brockswinson.com Follow us on Instagram for updates: @brockswinson If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Welcome to Flash Back Friday! With 500+ episodes, we're excited to revisit some of our favorites with our new listeners (and maybe new to our regular listeners).Today we're taking you back to 2018 with director Crystal Moselle and the entire cast of the film Skate Kitchen. This film centers around a New York based crew of female skaters, played by the real life members of Skate Kitchen! Regardless of age, this film will make you want to grab a skateboard and hit the pavement. Hear about the reason behind the crew's name, and Crystal's chance encounter on the NY subway with two of the film's leads. We're so happy that young girls today have women like this to look up to, their message of inclusion and acceptance is an inspiration! You can watch Skate Kitchen right now on HuluYou can watch seasons 1 and 2 of Betty, the spinoff series based on Skate Kitchen (starring the same badass skaters) on HBO MaxFollow Crystal Moselle on IG, Twitter, and her websiteFollow Betty on IG and TwitterFollow Skate Kitchen on IG and Twitter Follow Moonbear on IG and TwitterFollow Rachelle Vinberg on IG Follow Dede Lovelace on IG and TwitterFollow Nina Moran on IG Follow Ajani Russell on IG--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
It's Episode 250 and the boys bring on one of the all time greats, film programmer Kai Wada Roath, to talk about the return of his monthly program “Super Shangri-La Show”. There is also an important announcement about the future of the show! Listen! It's important! K bye. Films: Kill Tony (TV), Horror in the High Desert (2021), Hangman (2015), The Blair Witch Project (1999), Phoenix Forgotten (2017), The Devil and Father Amorth (2017), Sorcerer (1977), Caveat (2020), Possum (2018), Willy's Wonderland (2021), Betty (TV), Skate Kitchen (2018), The Wolfpack (2015), Wrath of Man (2021), The Manhunter (TV), Bullets of Justice (2019), Censor (2021), Evil Ed (1995), Black Swan (2010), Videodrome (1983), Treasure of the Four Crowns (1983), Godzilla (2014), Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), A Quiet Place Part II (2021), Cleveland Smith: Bounty Hunter (1982), Impulse (1974), The Horror at 37,000 Feet (1973), Dark Intruder (1965), Forbidden Planet (1956), Lost in Space (TV), The Night Strangler (1973) Hey, we're now on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Theme song by Darryl Blood - darrylblood.bandcamp.com/ Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
This episode, co hosts tell all their cringey and hilarious roommate stories. Join the wild ride down memory lane as they also share more stories about living in a sorority. They also share roommate do's and don'ts and setting boundaries with roommates.Plugs of the WeekInoki Bathhouse - https://inokibathhouse.com/ IG: @inokibathhouseBetty - A diverse group of young women navigate their lives through the male-dominated world of skateboarding in New York City.Starring Dede Lovelace, Moonbear, Nina Moran, Ajani Russell, and Rachelle Vinberg, from Crystal Moselle's original film Skate Kitchen.Watch: https://www.hbo.com/bettyBettySocialsIG: @thanks4urconcern @berenicediazm @ellaltudorTwitter: @TFYCPodcastSpotify Playlist: ICONIC
We're kicking off our Filmsuck Summer Film Series (FSFS for short) with a tribute to films and TV about teen girls making the most of their magical interlude of freedom. We're also sharing some partially hidden gems that you might not know about: 2018 indie film Skate Kitchen and its current HBO series spin-off Betty, both directed by Crystal Moselle, about the NYC adventures of a real-life female crew of skateboarders, and the 2019 directorial debut of Oliva Wilde, Booksmart, a hilarious comedy about two high-achieving nerd-girls who spent their high school years studying and decide, on the eve of graduation, to have all their teenage fun in one epic night.
We're happy to welcome back director and Bay Area native, Crystal Moselle back to the podcast. When we last spoke, Crystal was promoting her film Skate Kitchen - WHICH WE LOVED. And now, we're chatting with her about the second season of Betty, coming back to HBO Friday, June 11 which is a direct spin off of Skate Kitchen. It's been so good to see this cast come back, kick ass, and teach men how to treat women. DUH. Please watch Betty and/or Skate Kitchen and be sure to bring whatever young person you have in your life to watch along. These gals are killing it and are the idols we wish we had when we were teens.!!Follow Crystal Moselle on IG, Twitter, and her websiteFollow Betty on IG and TwitterFollow Skate Kitchen on IG and Twitter--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
While the July 1988 cover goes hard for American-flag style (...and, okay, so does Sassy Club), the rest of the fashion in this issue is not overly patriotic. We're going to Arizona -- or somewhere very dry and hot -- for a swimwear spread. We're in an old-timey cottage for some undergarment looks. And then: stripes. So many stripes. We're also learning about hot-weather hair help, products from the beauty closet the Sassy staff swears by, how to look like a skateboarder (and possibly get called a poser in the process), and so much more. Stick some American-flag toothpicks in your hair -- or don't -- and join us! Visual Aids
To conclude our 1 year birthday celebration, we've put a compilation of small clips from every guest episode thus far. Lots of wisdom and lots of laughs in this one. Thank you to all of our guest and support from our listeners. Cheers to year 2 of the pod! Keep plugging and passing. Guest Chapters 00:13 Episode 42 Joe Funicello and The Search for Undiscovered Talent 04:32 Episode 23 Banter with Byrne 07:04 Episode 45 Let's Start a Soccer Club with Dennis Crowley and Dan Hoffay 10:13 Episode 32 The Road Less Traveled with Kris Schroeder (Jackmann) 13:15 Episode 20 Kickin it with Keegs 15:26 Episode 28 Be Your Own Agent with Pat Sullivan 19:43 Episode 41 Make Your Own Coaching Path with Deano Sibson 22:14 Episode 10 The Player Coach with Jamal Lis-Simmons 24:54 Episode 43 The Premier League Review Show 26:52 Episode 44 Lessons from Military Service with Nick Vinberg 29:55 Episode 22 The Persistence with Kim DeCesare 34:08 Episode 21 The Skate Kitchen with Rachelle Vinberg 35:15 Episode 30 The Footballing Nomad with Akil Pompey 37:54 Episode 07 From Upstate to Champions League with Kylie Strom 39:53 Episode 48 Life on the Road with Evin Nadaner Check out all things Footwork : https://linktr.ee/Footworkpod
I'm so delighted to welcome one of my oldest Twitter friends - Marya E. Gates - to the podcast for what I hope will be the first of several episodes.A writer, film lover, and former editorial manager for Netflix, Marya was also the social media manager for Rotten Tomatoes and Film Struck. Additionally, she created such viral film movements as A Year with Women, where she spent a year watching and logging films made by female directors, and Noirvember, where movie buffs spend the month of November watching and learning about the noir genre.Now a freelance writer for such outlets as MovieFone and RogerEbert.com, Marya is also a podcaster currently working on getting her new show Prog Save America (about progressive rock) out to listeners soon. As a fellow Dylan and Springsteen fan, I can't wait to tune in because - with her passion behind it - I know it'll be awesome.In this breezy, spirited chat, we dissect Daisies, Foxfire (1996), and Skate Kitchen - three films about rebellious girls made in three different eras by three different female filmmakers. Sharing our own funny stories about getting in fights, teen medical drama, coming-of-age in the '90s and '00s, and finding our tribe, we follow the conversation wherever it leads, including a cool digression about Surfer Zen and the wisdom of Ethan Hawke. If any of that appeals (and how could it not?), you're bound to dig this one.Originally Posted on Patreon (3/22/21) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/49067826Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
This week a pair of 2018 dramas directed, written, and starring women. Camille lives with her protective single mother. After an injury, she swears never to skateboard again. At least, never until a female skater collective she follows on Instagram has a meeting and she decides to go. Will she find what she's looking for with Skate Kitchen? Winner of the Golden Bear at Berlin International Film Festival. A metafictional meditation on intimacy in all of its modes or a pseudo-intellectual prattling covering up pointing and laughing? A tender examination of the diversity of intimacy or fatuous and shallow reinforcement of Euro-hardcore clichés that rival the 50s Shades series? Yes. Touch Me Not. All that and Dave doesn't get an emerging trend, Kevin gets snobby with it, and Tyler subtly auditions for a job hyping HBOMax. Join us, won't you?Episode 195- Erotic Culinary Roller Therapy
Aska's scoring work includes the films: Skate Kitchen, Selah And The Spades, and 37 Seconds, as well as the HBO television series Betty, with longtime collaborator Crystal Moselle. Additionally, Aska scored the Amazon feature film, I'm Your Woman and the upcoming, After Yang, with Ryuichi Sakamoto.
'Betty' is an American teen comedy television series created by Crystal Moselle. The show is based on Moselle's 2018 film, Skate Kitchen, and depicts the efforts of a-group-of -Gen Z-girls attempting to stand out in New York City's predominantly-male world of skateboarding. Betty, the series made its debut this past May and has been renewed for a second season. In this episode of Core Issues, I speak with Moselle about her inspiration for creating the series.
Ein Lehrer für alle Kids! Mr. Iglesias bringt seine Klasse durchs Schuljahr, und das mit einer Menge Spaß. Den haben die Mädchen von „Skate Kitchen“ beim Skaten auch. Nur bei John, dem Professor, sieht es alles andere als spaßig aus. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-mr-iglesias-betty
Ein Lehrer für alle Kids! Mr. Iglesias bringt seine Klasse durchs Schuljahr, und das mit einer Menge Spaß. Den haben die Mädchen von „Skate Kitchen“ beim Skaten auch. Nur bei John, dem Professor, sieht es alles andere als spaßig aus.Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-mr-iglesias-betty
Ein Lehrer für alle Kids! Mr. Iglesias bringt seine Klasse durchs Schuljahr, und das mit einer Menge Spaß. Den haben die Mädchen von „Skate Kitchen“ beim Skaten auch. Nur bei John, dem Professor, sieht es alles andere als spaßig aus.Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-mr-iglesias-betty
OCS fourmille de récits féminins puissants, des séries qui brillent par l’écriture de leurs personnages mais aussi par des thématiques ancrées dans notre époque. Voici donc une selection de 6 séries à voir sur la plateforme, dans lesquelles les femmes sont à l’honneur, à la fois devant et derrière la caméra. Olive Kitteridge On commence par une fantastique mini-série sortie sur HBO en 2014 : Olive Kitteridge, du nom de son personnage principal, raconte l’histoire d’une femme froide et distante dans un petit village côtier de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Mais lorsque le masque tombe, au contact de son mari ou de son fils, l'ancienne institutrice ne peut cacher ses douleurs, les démons qui la hantent et les affres du temps qui passe.. Portée par une Frances McDormand impériale, la série a remporté 3 Emmy Awards, dont celle de la meilleure mini-série. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S1CepUaGMI Betty On enchaine avec un petit OVNI sorti sur la plateforme en mai dernier. Direction New York avec Betty qui suit les aventures d’une bande de skateuses essayant d’émerger dans un milieu essentiellement masculin. Une vraie ode à l’amitié dans cette période si charnière du passage à l’âge adulte. À noter que la série est inspirée du film Skate Kitchen de Crystal Moselle sorti en 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZJDvp8is2w I May Destroy You HBO a encore visé juste avec I May Destroy You. La série de Michaela Coel, créatrice de Chewing Gum, est une exploration du consentement dans le monde d’aujourd’hui alors que Arabella (Coel) se retrouve agressée sexuellement dans une boite de nuit après une soirée un peu arrosée. La série traite un sujet aussi délicat et traumatique avec panache tout en s’autorisant des touches d’humour bienvenues ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x_Ob1NzUg0 Insecure On vous en a déjà parlé sur BetaSeries, c’est LA série feel good par excellence sur OCS : Insecure. Comment résister aux aventures de Issa Rae dans un Los Angeles toujours aussi clinquant ? On prend beaucoup de plaisir à suivre cette vingtenaire qui tente de naviguer entre ses amies, ses amours et son travail dans cette série drôle et touchante. Rattrapez donc les 4 premières saisons avant la 5ème qui arrive en 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqCwxtEdJWk Sally4Ever Si vous aimez les comédies noires et trash qui peuvent vous mettre mal à l’aise, alors Sally4Ever est faite pour vous. Cette mini-série britannique sortie sur HBO en 2018 nous fait le portrait de deux femmes que tout oppose : Sally en couple et à la vie rangée va tomber amoureuse de l’exubérante Emma qui va cependant lui faire vivre un vrai cauchemar. Une série à la fois drôle et franchement dérangeante qui ne laisse personne indifférent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m57UC9FT5lk Cheyenne et Lola Deux femmes que tout oppose, c’est aussi le pitch de Cheyenne et Lola, la dernière création originale d’OCS. Quand Cheyenne, femme de ménage sur les ferries de Cherbourg, fait la rencontre de Lola, bimbo parisienne sans scrupules, le duo devra mettre ses différends de côté pour survivre au très dangereux jeu de dupes qu’elles jouent avec la pègre du coin. Un western féminin franchement convaincant et superbement réalisé qui fait partie de nos coups de coeur de l’année. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyplHr6d4Tc
OCS fourmille de récits féminins puissants, des séries qui brillent par l’écriture de leurs personnages mais aussi par des thématiques ancrées dans notre époque. Voici donc une selection de 6 séries à voir sur la plateforme, dans lesquelles les femmes sont à l’honneur, à la fois devant et derrière la caméra. Olive Kitteridge On commence par une fantastique mini-série sortie sur HBO en 2014 : Olive Kitteridge, du nom de son personnage principal, raconte l’histoire d’une femme froide et distante dans un petit village côtier de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Mais lorsque le masque tombe, au contact de son mari ou de son fils, l'ancienne institutrice ne peut cacher ses douleurs, les démons qui la hantent et les affres du temps qui passe.. Portée par une Frances McDormand impériale, la série a remporté 3 Emmy Awards, dont celle de la meilleure mini-série. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S1CepUaGMI Betty On enchaine avec un petit OVNI sorti sur la plateforme en mai dernier. Direction New York avec Betty qui suit les aventures d’une bande de skateuses essayant d’émerger dans un milieu essentiellement masculin. Une vraie ode à l’amitié dans cette période si charnière du passage à l’âge adulte. À noter que la série est inspirée du film Skate Kitchen de Crystal Moselle sorti en 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZJDvp8is2w I May Destroy You HBO a encore visé juste avec I May Destroy You. La série de Michaela Coel, créatrice de Chewing Gum, est une exploration du consentement dans le monde d’aujourd’hui alors que Arabella (Coel) se retrouve agressée sexuellement dans une boite de nuit après une soirée un peu arrosée. La série traite un sujet aussi délicat et traumatique avec panache tout en s’autorisant des touches d’humour bienvenues ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x_Ob1NzUg0 Insecure On vous en a déjà parlé sur BetaSeries, c’est LA série feel good par excellence sur OCS : Insecure. Comment résister aux aventures de Issa Rae dans un Los Angeles toujours aussi clinquant ? On prend beaucoup de plaisir à suivre cette vingtenaire qui tente de naviguer entre ses amies, ses amours et son travail dans cette série drôle et touchante. Rattrapez donc les 4 premières saisons avant la 5ème qui arrive en 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqCwxtEdJWk Sally4Ever Si vous aimez les comédies noires et trash qui peuvent vous mettre mal à l’aise, alors Sally4Ever est faite pour vous. Cette mini-série britannique sortie sur HBO en 2018 nous fait le portrait de deux femmes que tout oppose : Sally en couple et à la vie rangée va tomber amoureuse de l’exubérante Emma qui va cependant lui faire vivre un vrai cauchemar. Une série à la fois drôle et franchement dérangeante qui ne laisse personne indifférent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m57UC9FT5lk Cheyenne et Lola Deux femmes que tout oppose, c’est aussi le pitch de Cheyenne et Lola, la dernière création originale d’OCS. Quand Cheyenne, femme de ménage sur les ferries de Cherbourg, fait la rencontre de Lola, bimbo parisienne sans scrupules, le duo devra mettre ses différends de côté pour survivre au très dangereux jeu de dupes qu’elles jouent avec la pègre du coin. Un western féminin franchement convaincant et superbement réalisé qui fait partie de nos coups de coeur de l’année. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyplHr6d4Tc
"Skate Kitchen" is a 2018 film directed by Crystal Moselle. Camille's (Rachelle Vinberg) life as a lonely suburban teenager changes dramatically when she befriends a group of girl skateboarders. As she journeys deeper into this raw New York City subculture, she begins to understand the true meaning of friendship. Dope ass movie with a dope ass cast of dope ass women~
This week's skateboard movie is Crystal Moselle's Skate Kitchen from 2018, about a teenage girl who befriends a group of female skateboarders in New York City by connecting with them via Instagram. It's inspired by the real group of female skaters who call themselves "Skate Kitchen", and features the group's members playing fictionalized versions of themselves. Also discussed: gatekeeping, poseurs, the member of the skateboard crew who films everything, parents (THEY JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND), and getting credit-carded. This movie is much, much better than Police Academy 4.
Lizzie Nastro Adler is currently the Head of Development for King Bee Productions, the production company created by Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola. King Bee has a first look TV deal with eOne Entertainment. She most recently produced I Am a Town, a documentary feature directed by artist Mischa Richter, shot on 35mm, which premiered at MoMA Doc Fortnight 2020. She produced Skate Kitchen, a feature film written and directed by Crystal Moselle which premiered at the 2018 Sundance FF and was released nationwide by Magnolia Pictures. She is a producer on Betty, an HBO TV show, based on Skate Kitchen, currently in pre production on its second season. Additionally, she produced White Echo, the third collaboration with writer/director Chloë Sevigny. The short premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the main selection. She produced One Cambodian Family made in conjunction with Refinery 29’s Shatterbox Anthology and TNT, starring Emily Mortimer. The short film premiered at the Sundance FF in 2019 and is in development as a series. Nastro spent nine years at IFC Films as Director of Acquisitions & Co-Productions before becoming an independent producer. Some of the deals she negotiated include Lena Dunham's Tiny Furniture, Medicine for Melancholy directed by Barry Jenkins, The Pleasure of Being Robbed by the Safdie Brothers, and Myth of the American Sleepover, directed by David Robert Mitchell.
Joel and Bethany talk about the 2004 Israeli film "Ushpizin" as people with absolutely zero credibility to talk about Judaism, followed by raptures over the 2016 film Skate Kitchen. And other movies too. There's always other movies. Follow us on Twitter! @joel_krahn @sparkle_heretic
Sean and Dylan take a step off the footballing path to talk acting and skating with Rachelle Vinberg. Rachelle is an actress in the critically acclaimed film "Skate Kitchen" and stars in the HBO show "Betty". Together, they talk about an assortment of topics and show how Rachelle, in true footwork fashion, always made her own path. For more content, Follow Rachelle on Instagram @rachellevinberg Follow Footwork on Instagram @footwork_podcast
In the sunny, suburban streets of Long Island, New York, a young woman carves her wheels into the pavement; an ollie here, a kickflip there, and a desire to fill the spaces in-between with something more, something substantial. In 2016, Crystal Moselle befriended a group of skateboarding women in New York City, and through the unique set of circumstances, developed into a creative partnership that would eventually land the group a show on HBO, entitled Betty (2020). What would ultimately propel the group to where they are now would be the precursor to it all; Moselle's first narrative created with the collective: 2018's Skate Kitchen. With a blend of organic imagery, authentic chemistry, and genuine heart, this film follows the path of Camille, a young woman in search of a place that she can call her own; where she does not have to fit into the mold of what her family, friends, and society pressures her to be. This film proves to be unlike any other in the skateboarding genre of films; it subverts expectations, approaches the genre with a poetic voice, and explores modern issues with a sense of earnest curiosity and virtuousness. *Spoilers around 49:00* Where to watch: Hulu (Stream US) Vudu (Rent or Buy) iTunes (Rent or Buy) Google Play (Rent or Buy) Amazon (Rent or Buy) Follow us on Instagram: @lefilmpodcast Send us your film recommendations: lefilmpodcast@gmail.com
Summary: "Valid." This week we start watching Betty, and we can tell you that is probably the coolest show on TV right now. Also discussed: The Go-Go's, being an indoor kid, and Jody Glenham's new album Mood Rock. Show notes: HBO's "Betty" is a sun-soaked celebration of women who find freedom on skateboards (Salon) Skate Kitchen (film trailer) Recommendations: Lisa: Deep Cuts with Robert Eggers and Ari Aster (podcast) Andrea W.: Jody Glenham, Mood Rock (music) Andrea G.: The Go-Go's (documentary) Music credits: "Good Times" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library's wonderful Inspiration Lab.
Recorded 05/21 In this episode, I talk to Sophie Hochhäusl an Assistant Professor for Architectural History and Theory at the Weitzman School of Design, about the discourse on collectivity, dissent, and difference in architecture. We also discuss her work on modern architecture and urban culture in Austria, Germany, and the United States and the spatial histories of dissidence and resistance art, intersectional feminism, queer theory, and gender studies, as well as labor theory and environmental history. In our discussion, we commented on how the borders or the margins are spaces were resistance occurs and how these are spaces for dissent. We also talked about teaching the cannon and how to change the narratives we perpetuate in the classrooms, and how other media like children's books, like her own Pinsel, Paula and the chatting houses: Viennese architecture for small and tall people, could be helpful tools to teach architecture. Recommendations. Dark Times (Finstere Zeiten) By Elisabeth Freundlich The City We Became. By N.K. Jemisin Betty on HBO. A diverse group of young women navigate their lives through the male-dominated world of skateboarding in New York City. Starring Dede Lovelace, Moonbear, Nina Moran, Ajani Russell, and Rachelle Vinberg, from Crystal Moselle's original film Skate Kitchen. Euphoria on HBO, follows a group of high school students as they navigate love and friendships in a world of drugs, sex, trauma, and social media. Actor and singer Zendaya leads an ensemble cast including Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, Algee Smith and Sydney Sweeney
This week we had an amazing conversation with filmmaker Crystal Moselle. Cyrstal is a New York based director best known for her Sundance, Grand Jury Prize award winning documentary, The Wolfpack. In the past she was a producer on the critically acclaimed documentary film, Excavating Taylor Mead. In the last decade she has been working with short-form storytelling for publications such as Vice, Nowness and The New York Times, where she created a series called "Something Big, Something Small," featuring talent such as Pharrell Williams and Shepard Fairey. Later collaborations with Pharrell included, “Meet the Bae's,” a series profiling the artists back up dancers. Moselle's short film for Miu Miu, That One Day, premiered at The Venice Film Festival. The feature version of the film "Skate Kitchen" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2018. Her HBO series, Betty, is airing now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support
ON THE ITINERARY THIS WEEK:A Parasite adaptation is coming to HBO (also apparently a Snowpiercer shows exists?), John Boyega's very good reaction to the H8RS, PS5 logo reveal I guess, Kentucky Route Zero gets a complete console edition/Act 5 releases at the end of January. FIRESIDE CHAT:We Know the Devil & Heaven Will Be Mine, Devil May Cry 5, The Witcher, Skate Kitchen, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Ilana Glazer's The Planet is Burning As always, thank you for your continued support! If you want to support us, head over to our Patreon!Join our community discord for updates and WHOLESOME FUN.Follow us on our Twitch channel! We stream Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 2 PM ESTYou can also find us on Twitter, Instagram and if you're feeling bold (ooo) send us an email at lastadventurecast@gmail.com Music Credits:Intro Song: アスカBad Girl (w/Lancaster) by マクロスMACROSS 82-99Outro Song: Now and Forever by マクロスMACROSS 82-99
Dave and Alonso bounce back from a week of cold season with some more catching-up and one dog of a new release. Plus Alonso reports on the annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards dinner. Subscribe (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, James Brown James Brown. Join our club, won't you? Dave's DVD pick of the week: SKATE KITCHEN Alonso's DVD pick of the week: LASSIE (2005)
Watchlist Tuesday is back after the holidays! The boys talk Sorry to Bother You, The Death of Stalin, Bird Box, and If Beale Street Could Talk. Breezy features a discussion of the PGA nominations. The "what to watch" section goes to hell because the boys like colorful pictures. Unedited for your listening pleasure. > 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! Brent: Sorry to Bother You (1:00), A Simple Favor (6:18), Bad Times at the El Royale (10:30), Aquaman (14:20), To All the Boys I've Loved Before (14:50) David: Leave No Trace (17:52), Skate Kitchen (22:02), The Death of Stalin (26:04) Chris: Timespinner (31:55), Pacific Rim Uprising (33:55), Bird Box (38:00), If Beale Street Could Talk (42:50) Breezy on the Streets: (50:22) What to Watch: (1:02:05) Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante
On the December 26, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista, to talk about what they've been up at the Water Cooler. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Brad had his annual Friendsmas party, was forced to open almost all the White Elephant Christmas gifts himself, helped his friend Ben create his own Escape Room Peter brought one of his favorite board game designers Jamey Stegmaier to the Magic Castle. Ben is bouncing back and forth between his parents' and in-laws' houses for Christmas; visited Top Golf for the first time Hoai-Tran went to Georgetown Glow with her sister and mom, had her annual Secret Santa with her high school friends, and ate a lot. What we've been Reading:Comixology is having their big year end sale, so Peter usually buys a lot of the big critically acclaimed comics and graphic novels. He read Batman: White Knight by Sean Murphy (written and art) and is half way through The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui. Brad isn't reading yet, but is excited to dive into a Young Frankenstein book about the making of the movie and Stranger Things: Worlds Turned Upside Down. Chris finished Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz's The Sopranos Sessions. What we've been Watching:Ben watched Three Identical Strangers. Brad saw Widows, Bumblebee and Welcome to Marwen. Peter saw Aquaman for the second time, but this time in IMAX. He watched the season finale of Survivor: David vs. Goliath. At home he caught up on some screeners and movies on streaming, including The Hate U Give, You Were Never Really Here, Upgrade, Skate Kitchen, The Endless, and The American Meme. He also watched the first couple episodes of the new Guillermo Del Toro-produced Netflix and Dreamworks animated series 3Below: Tales of Arcadia, and the first episode of Syfy's Deadly Class. Hoai-Tran (finally) saw Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Minding the Gap, rewatched Game Night, saw Die Hard for the first time, and binged the latest episodes of Terrace House. Chris (re)watched First Man, Vice and Destroyer. What we've been Eating:Peter officially lost 30 pounds. Then spent Christmas eating Chinese food. He somehow gained a handful of pounds in the process. Brad found the Hershey's milk chocolate bar with Reese's Pieces What we've been Playing:Peter played a new board game he got for Christmas called Photosynthesis. Brad has been listening to the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack. Hoai-Tran played Codenames for the first time, got a PS4 for Christmas. Other articles mentioned: /Film's Die Hard 30th Anniversary coverage All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
The director of the acclaimed doc The Wolfpack talks about her first narrative feature film. The post Crystal Moselle – Skate Kitchen #RomaFF13 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Jim, Jon, Gavin, and Jaime are back with the news. We go over Suspiria, a review of Skate Kitchen, Danny Boyle's exit from the James Bond Franchise, Matt Smith entering the Star Wars Universe and more! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/j3filmworks)
Welcome to the Music Box podcast where we talk about all things Music Box, that is the Music Box Theatre in Chicago. Voices: Brian Andreotti- Director of Programming Music Box Theatre Ryan Oestreich- General Manager Lisa Holmes- Director of Home Entertainment Music Box Films 1:01 Currently screenings: 1:56 THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS- two more shows Aug 25th-26th 3:23 SCOTTY AND THE SECRET HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD- holding through Aug 30th This week's SHOWS: 4:12 SKATE KITCHEN – opening Fri, Aug 24th 9:51 CUSTODY – opening Fri, Aug 24th 15:39 Midnights SUMMER OF ‘84 & LETHAL WEAPON 18:36 Staff Matinee: AMERICAN GRAFFITI – Sat, Aug 25th & Sun, Aug 26th @11:30am 20:04 ISLE OF DOGS – Sun, Aug 26th @4:30pm 22:05 Advance Notice ticket sales: CatVideoFest – Sept 9th 24:57 This Old Theater: Conversation with Lisa Holmes 50:40 Review of upcoming movies As always please rate our podcast and feel free to email us your comments/questions. www.musicboxtheatre.com
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