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It's the 250th episode of The Pulp Writer Show! To celebrate this occasion, this episode takes a look at the expectations people have of a full-time writer's life and contrasts them with the reality. This coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Dragonskull: Talons of the Sorcerer, Book #6 in the Dragonskull series (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills), at my Payhip store: TALONS50 The coupon code is valid through May 27, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook for spring, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 250 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is May 2, 2025, and today we're looking at what it is really like to be a full-time writer. This is also the 250th episode of the podcast, so thank you all for listening to the podcast over these last six years. Before I started recording, I totaled up the total length of previous podcast episodes and came to about 78 hours, give or take. That's like three days of continuous talking, which sounds less impressive when you realize it was recorded over the last six years. Thank you all for listening and here's hoping you can stick around with the next 250 episodes. Before we get to our main topic, which is the expectations versus reality of being a full-time writer, we are going to do Coupon of the Week, a progress update my current writing projects, and then Question of the Week. So let's kick off with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Dragonskull: Talons of the Sorcerer, Book Six in the Dragonskull series (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) at my Payhip store. That code is TALONS50. As always, you can get that coupon code and the links to my Payhip store in the show notes. This coupon code is valid through May 27th, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook for spring, we have got you covered. Now an update on my current writing projects. I am 60,000 words into Ghost in the Corruption, which puts me on chapter 13 of 21, so I'm about two thirds of the way through. I think the rough draft will be between 90-100,000 words long, so hopefully I can have that out before the end of May, if all goes well. I also just finished Chapter One of Shield of Power, which will be the final book of the Shield War series and that'll be my main project once Ghost in the Corruption is finished. I'm also 87,000 words into Stealth and Spells Online: The Final Quest, and that will be my main project once Shield of Power comes out. I expect Final Quest should come out pretty soon after Shield of Power just because I've been chipping away at it for so long and I'm getting close to the end. In audiobook news, recording is almost done for Ghost in the Assembly and that'll be narrated by Hollis McCarthy. Recording is totally done for Shield of Deception (as narrated by Brad Wills) and that is working its way through processing at the various audiobook platforms, so hopefully we'll not be too much longer before we can get that to you. 00:02:26 Question of the Week So that is where I'm at with my current writing projects. And now let's move on to Question of the Week. Question of the Week is intended to inspire enjoyable discussions of interesting topics. This week's question, what is your favorite Jonathan Moeller book? The reason for this question is that this is the 250th podcast episode, so it seems like a good topic for that particular milestone. And as you might expect, we had an array of different opinions. Joachim says: You are kidding us! By the end of the week? How long did you think about your own answer? Let me mirror you: for my own answer, the question is a bit difficult because I spent money on all your books, which meant I thought all of them a good buy. So let me split my answer into male and female protagonists. The best female book was Ghost Exile: Omnibus One because it prompted me to continue with Ghost Exile and fill in the Ghost series later. The Ghosts Omnibus One and Ghost Exile: Omnibus One were my first two books from you. The best male book was the one with Jack March where Thunderbolt said, “males are ogling breasts which never existed”, especially as such AI generated videos are now all over the place on YouTube. I have to admit that I first came up with the character of Thunderbolt back in early 2021 when I was working on Silent Order: Rust Hand (that was before the AI boom really took off), so she turned out to be a very prescient character for the AI era in a number of ways. Joe B. says: That is a tough question as there are many contenders. I'm going to go with one that is a little different, Sevenfold Sword Online: Creation, but now known as Stealth and Spells Online: Creation. Justin says: I nominate Soul of Swords, an excellent end to an excellent series. Perry says: There can only be one! Demonsouled. Paul says: For me, I think my favorite female protagonist book is Cloak Games: Truth Chain. Such a dramatic change to Nadia, sets up the series in her struggles with self and enemies so well. Brad Wills (who as you know narrated the Frostborn, Dragonskull, Malison, and Shield War series for me) says: Does a three book arc count? Excalibur, The Dragon Knight, and The Shadow Prison made for a fantastic lead-up and finale of the Frostborn series. Hollis McCarthy (who as you know, narrated the Ghosts and Cloak Mage audiobooks) says: Ghost in the Storm, when Caina and Kylon meet in the Battle for Marsis. Nonstop action, incredible chase scenes, and a great intro to their combative relationship. Fred says: It's hard for me to say which book is my favorite. All your book series were all great. Juana says: Frostborn: Excalibur with Ridmark. I happen to love stories about Excalibur, odd but true. Caina in Cloak and Ghost: Rebel Cell because Caina and Nadia are an incendiary team. So there! Randy says: Frostborn: The Dragon Knight. This whole series is great, but that is one of the high points. Dennis says: I couldn't name my favorite as I enjoy everything you write. I probably enjoyed the Frostborn series best at the time, but having bought and read every one of your books it's now impossible. Kevin says: There's no way on earth that I could put one book above another, so I would've to take the coward's way out and say Frostborn: The Gray Knight simply because it has a book that drew me to the worlds of Jonathan Moeller back in the spring of 2017, since which time I have bought 117 of his books, including a few omnibus editions, so a few more actual books, I suppose. I avidly read them all as they're published these days, except the Silent Order series (just doesn't grab me and pull me in like the others). Jesse says: Cloak Games: Sky Hammer. Damaged Nadia at her best, epic action the whole way. And yeah, the chapter The Last Death of Nadia Moran was viscerally cinematic and probably the biggest emotional payoff you've written in my opinion, tied her entire journey together. In my head, I cast Castle-era Stana Katic as Nadia, and it worked better than I expected it might. Morgan says: I can't narrow it down to just one. So top three in no particular order, Sevenfold Swords: Swordbearer, Dragontiarna: Gates, and Stealth and Spells Online: Leveling. That being said, I think Niara might be my favorite character of all your books I have read. Jonathan T says: I too am torn though only between two books, Frostborn: The Eightfold Knife and Frostborn: The Shadow Prison. [Side note/addition from The Transcriptionist: My vote is for Half-Elven Thief!] So thank you everyone for the kind words about all those books. For my own answer, the question is a bit difficult because I've written them all, which meant I thought all of them were good idea at the time. I suppose the glib answer would be the one that made me the most money, which was Frostborn: The Iron Tower, but it really depends on the category, like my favorite heist book, my favorite mystery book, my favorite dungeon crawl, my favorite first in series. So I think I'll go for the most basic level of categorization and split it up by male and female protagonists. My favorite book of mine with a female protagonist would probably be Cloak Games: Rebel Fist, since it's such a turning point for Nadia and starts the trajectory of the rest of her character arc. It's the first time she really has to save the day instead of just trying to save herself and shows that her brother Russell can also handle himself, which as you know, comes up again later. My favorite book of mine with a male protagonist would probably be Dragontiarna: Defenders, since it has the Battle of Shadow Crown Hill, which was one of my favorite sequences to write. Four different characters have plans and they all crash into each other at the same time, which was a lot of fun to write and set up, which was a real highlight for me in 2020 because as we all know, 2020 was a fun year. 00:07:35 Main Topic of the Week: Writing Full Time: Expectations Versus Reality So that is it for Question of the Week. Now let's move on to our main topic this week, writing full-time: expectations versus reality (admittedly from the perspective of a self-published author). If you spent any time around the writing community on the Internet at all, you know that many people dream of becoming a full-time writer, and sometimes people think that the only way to be successful as a writer is to write full-time. There are many expectations that people have about what it means to be a full-time writer. Now that I've been a full-time indie writer for nearly nine years at this point, I can provide some lived perspective. In this episode, I will talk about five of those expectations that people have about full-time writing and the way those expectations might be skewed. So before we get to those, I should mention how I actually became a full-time writer. In 2016 (which seems like a really long time ago now), the Frostborn series was doing really well, and at the time I was also working full time and I realized that summer I was going to have to move for family reasons. I wasn't very enthusiastic about the idea of moving at first, but I decided to embrace the idea and try to make the best of it. This would involve moving a considerable distance to a different state and all the different problems that entails. So I thought about it and I thought I could look for a new job, but any job I would be qualified for in the area I was moving to would make less money than I was actually making from writing part-time. So I thought, why not try and make a go of full-time writing and see what happens? Since that was nine years ago, I think I can safely say it's worked out pretty well. And I will say that it's been a pretty good experience and I am very fortunate and very grateful and very blessed to have been able to do this because not everyone has the opportunity to pursue a full-time creative job like I have been able to for these last nine years. That said, while it has been pretty great, it comes with a lot of flexibility and I've gotten to write a lot of great books that many people have enjoyed, it's not always all wine and roses, so to speak, which is part of the reason why I wanted to do this episode to let people more in what the reality of being a full-time writer for this long has been like. So with that introduction out of the way, let's move on to our five expectations versus reality. Expectation #1: Full-time authors make a lot of money. The reality is that even full-time authors generally don't make that much money. A survey from The Author's Guild showed that the median amount that full-time authors make was just about $20,000, though full-time romance writers had a higher median income of about $37,000. Remember that this amount is before any health insurance costs, benefits, retirement contributions, and of course taxes that a traditional job might be able to provide or help with. In the United States, buying even fairly basic health insurance can easily be a thousand dollars per month for a family, and that doesn't include any costs related to deductibles, prescriptions, or additional dental or vision insurance. Authors are either on their own for healthcare in the US or have to rely on a spouse or partner's healthcare coverage. In other words, you either have to pony up a lot of money to buy your own health insurance or you have to rely on your spouse or partner's healthcare coverage. And at least in the US, taxes are also much higher on the self-employed. Uncle Sam really does not like the self-employed. If you are self-employed, it is in your best interest to essentially form a small corporation and work for yourself (though for details on how to do that, you should consult with an accountant licensed to practice in your region). Now all these costs can add up pretty quickly, and they make the amount of money that you'll earn from writing much less than you think based on raw earnings before taxes and all the other expenses we were talking about. You also have business expenses like cover design, site hosting, editors, narrators, advertising, et cetera, that take even more pieces out of those earnings. You can duck some of those, but not all of them. So it boils down to that you have to make a significant amount of money as an author to make an actual living after taxes, healthcare costs, and business expenses are taken out of your earnings, which is one of the reasons that writing part-time as you have a full-time job is not the worst idea in the world and can in fact be a very good idea. Expectation #2: My next book will make as much or more than the last one did. The reality is that your next book or series might not make you as much money as the previous ones did. In fact, you can reliably predict that most book series will have a certain amount of reader drop off as a series goes on, which is why these days I tend to want to keep my series under nine to ten books or so. Budgeting based on your current income levels is not wise, especially with the current economic climate (which for a variety of reasons is very unpredictable) and with increased competition in the ebook market. Most authors have a peak at some point in their career. For example, Stephen King is still obviously making a great living as a writer putting out new books, but his new books don't sell nearly as well as the ones he put out in the ‘80s. J.K. Rowling's novels for adults (she writes as Robert Galbraith the Cormoran Strike series) don't sell anywhere near the number of copies as her Harry Potter series did at its peak. For myself, my peak years in terms of writing income were 2016 and 2017, and I've never quite been able to recapture that level. In fact, in 2024, I only did about two thirds of what I did in 2017 (my peak year), which can be a little nerve wracking as you watch those numbers move up and down. That is why it is important for a writer (like many other creatives like actors) to anticipate that they might only have a limited window of peak success and to save aggressively rather than living large on the amount you're earning in that peak era. And I am pleased to report that I was fortunate enough and sensible enough to do that, so that even if my income has varied from year to year (2017 onward), it hasn't been a crippling loss and I haven't been out in the street or lost the house or anything like that. Expectation #3: You will be happier if you write full-time. The reality is that is not true for everyone. Some people actually do better creatively and emotionally with the time restrictions placed on them by having a full-time job. Many famous writers, including Trollope and Kafka, kept their full-time jobs. Even Tolkien was never a full-time writer. He was a professor of philology until he retired. That was interesting to me because personally, I haven't had much in terms of emotional trouble being a full-time writer. I've always kind of had the ability to hyperfocus on a task, and I've been doing that for almost nine years now, and it's worked out well for me. I've since realized that is not true for many people. One of the things that demonstrated it to me, believe it or not, was insurance actuarial tables. One thing that I tried to do after I became a full-time writer was try and get disability insurance in case I had an accident or severe illness and could not write anymore. I learned that it's extremely difficult for full-time writers to get disability insurance due to their high rates of substance abuse and mental illness. I was astonished by this because I've never had problems with substance abuse or mental illness myself, but given the number of writers and other creatives I've known who have had those issues, perhaps that's not that surprising, but I was still baffled to learn that. For example, in my area there are a number of tree management companies (because it's a heavily wooded area) and it's a lot easier for an arborist who works with a chainsaw all day to get disability insurance than it is for a writer, which is somewhat crazy to think about because as a writer, I'm mostly sitting in a chair all day pressing buttons on a keyboard while an arborist is climbing a tree or in a crane with a chainsaw, which is a much more physically dangerous thing. But because of the rates of substance abuse and mental illness among full-time writers, apparently it is very difficult for full-time writers to get disability insurance. Some people struggle with the lack of structure and outward accountability that comes from being a full-time writer and find that actually decreases their productivity and leads them to fall into substance abuse or sink deeper into mental health problems. Very few people have the self-discipline and mental resilience required to be a full-time writer for years on end. And that's not me tooting my own horn so to speak, but apparently it is just the facts. Some writers even go back to full-time work just because they find it less stressful or better for their wellbeing. So I think this is an excellent example of having to know yourself and know what is best for you. For example, if you're a very extroverted person who enjoys talking to people at the office, becoming a full-time writer where you spend most of your time by yourself typing might not be the best for your long-term mental and physical health. Expectation #4: Writing full-time will make me more productive. The reality is having more time does not necessarily mean that you'll be more productive. Writers are notorious for falling prey to time wasters, such as social media scrolling, research spirals, and writing adjacent activities (of which there is a whole series about on this podcast already). It does take a lot of a self-discipline, focus, and determination to be a full-time writer. If you are a full-time writer, especially a full-time indie writer, you also have to balance writing time with various administrative tasks, marketing and ads, social media, fan correspondence, and the various tasks involved in the self-publishing process. Writing is not the only thing that writers actually do, and the other tasks often make finding time for writing more difficult than you might expect. Even traditionally published writers still have to carve out time for administrative work and assisting with marketing and social media work. As your writing career scales up, so does the behind the scenes workload. This is true in my case. Up until 2023, I basically did everything myself, but I did have COVID pretty badly for a while in 2023 and it just knocked out my energy for a while and I realized that I can't keep trying to do everything by myself. I basically had a choice, either cut some tasks or get some help. So I have some people now, some contractors who help me with things like listening to audiobook proofs (I used to do that all myself), doing the podcast transcript, and Excel record keeping (which I used to do myself). While that is an expense, I don't regret it because it really has taken a lot off my plate and freed up more time for writing, which of course is the entire point. Expectation #5: I admit this one made me laugh. I will have more free time as a full-time writer. I can attest firsthand that that is not true. What you have as a full-time writer is flexibility. The reality is, although there is flexibility on the job, the hours can be more than for a full-time job. There's a joke that full-time writers can work any 12 hours they want every day. Most indie authors are putting out far more than one book a year in order to make a full-time income, and that requires a fairly demanding pace that most people don't have the self-discipline to maintain as a lifestyle for years and years on end. The majority of full-time writers right now are either romance or erotica writers who are putting out at least a book a month, sometimes even more. As I mentioned in an earlier point in the show, the administrative task can take far more time than most people would imagine. They could, depending on the circumstances, be easily 40 hours a week on their own before you have time to do a single word of writing on the page. I found you really have to guard your writing time well and find ways to keep administrative tasks, distractions, and necessary tasks such as home maintenance or childcare separate from writing. Anyone who has ever worked from home is familiar with how difficult that can be because home comes with a wide set of distractions. Granted, that's often fewer distractions than the office, but home can have its own set of distractions. I've mentioned before that you need a bit of tunnel vision to produce the quantity of writing I do month after month. I do keep to a pretty rigid schedule. I have daily word count goals I always try to meet and I use the Pomodoro Method to make sure that I'm prioritizing my writing time. If you are self-employed and working for yourself, that means there are no allocated vacation or sick days and no paid sick leave in the writing world. Taking a couple of weeks off usually means anticipating a loss in income, such as a month without a book being released. Sometimes, especially in the case of illness, family emergencies, and so forth, that just can't be helped. However, the long vacations people imagine writers being able to take mean either a loss of income or a couple of weeks beforehand of working extra hours to make up for it. For example, Brandon Sanderson, who is probably the most famous fantasy author right now, still works and writes on his vacations and does extra work before leaving for a vacation (such as pre-recording videos). So as you can see, most of the expectations people have about what it's like to write full-time come from the hope that it will change their productivity or make it easier to write. In reality, if you manage your time well, you can often meet all your writing goals even while working another full-time job. Some people are even more productive under the time pressure of only having an hour or so available to write each day. You don't have to wait until you are a full-time writer for your writing career to start. I wrote for decades and published for years before I was a full-time writer. Frankly, the idea that you need to be a full-time writer in order to be taken seriously or make money exists only in your own mind. Whether you are a full-time writer or not, what matters is having the discipline to shut out distractions and write with absolute consistency regardless of the circumstances. Even writing 250 to 300 words every single day can add up very quickly, even if you don't do it in 15 minute bursts like Anthony Trollope did. Finally, I suppose this makes it sound like I'm painting a very bleak picture here, but I'm not. As I said before, I'm very fortunate to be able to do what I do, and I'm very grateful to all my readers that I'm able to write full-time and even hire on contractors for narration and behind the scenes work. I appreciate and am very grateful to all the readers who have supported me by continuing to buy my work and access it through subscription services like Kindle Unlimited or Kobo Plus or library options like Libby and Hoopla. So that is it for this week. I hope it provided some insight into what it's like to be a full-time writer. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show and all 250 episodes. I hope you found the show and all 250 episodes useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
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WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2023 WBD/DC Comics animated movie “Justice League: Warworld” or do not mind hearing key plot points. Justice League: Warworld is the latest entry into the group of DC Universe animated direct-to-video releases. It is the 7th movie in the universe that has become known as the “Tomorrow-Verse,” named after the initial film Superman: Man of Tomorrow. The film is written by Ernie Altbacker, Jeremy Adams, and Josie Campbell and directed by Jeff Wamester and stars Stana Katic, Darren Criss, and Jensen Ackles. All three writers and executive producer Jim Krieg have been on this podcast. Altbacker rejoins the show to review this movie. His previous appearance was Episode 261. In this film, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are abducted and are psychically made to believe that they are in other worlds. Then, they have to unite to battle the villain Mongul. A sequel, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, is set for release in 2024.
Sara Vaughn joins In the Calm. Sarah is an Emmy nominated, celebrity makeup artist, esthetician, and the founder of Little Indigo. With over 21 years of experience in the television and film industries, she has worked with Kerry Washington, Julie Bowen, Stana Katic, Connie Britton, Elisabeth Sue, and many other actors and models. In this episode Sara takes us on a deep dive of her favorite practices and tools for not only elevating your beauty on the outside, but also on the inside. As a human, makeup artist, and esthetician she is one of my favorites. I know you will keep coming back to this episode again and again for inspiration, laughter, and natural beauty tools at every age! Resources: Click HERE to connect with Sara on Instagram Click HERE to visit Little Indigo Grab 10% OFF your first in-person service with code CALM! *Offer expires 9/15/23 Connect with Georgiana: Never miss an episode…make sure to SUBSCRIBE ▽ APPLE > SPOTIFY > YOUTUBE FB GROUP ELEVATE the Community + Lifestyle to help you Elevate! Click HERE to connect with Georgiana on Instagram Click HERE to visit Chaos & Calm on Instagram Visit Chaos & Calm Codes & Sponsors: TONIC Get 15% off with code CALM15 Human Design Obsessed? Us too! Visit BLUEPRINT Get 10% off with code CALM In the Calm Podcast produced by ATRIA
After an amazing episode last week we're back for another incredible episode once again as we move into the 13th episode of season 5 of 24 and recap 7pm-8pm. Does this episode compare to last week? How do we feel about Rambo Tony early on? How many plot holes can we point out? Why is holding your breath all of a sudden a thing? Do we like the addition of a ‘Baldwin' this episode? Were we prepared for the Jack v Barry showdown finally? How do we feel about the sacrifice of Lynn? Are we excited to meet Karen for the first time? Are we excited to meet Stana Katic for the first time? Are we excited to meet Henry Ian Cusick for the first time? And after nearly 20 years, is the ending still as controversial as it was at the time and how do we feel about it after all these years? It's there to digest and more on one hell of an episode! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
With over 60 credits to his name, Jon Huertas has made a significant mark in the world of television and film. Not only is he recognized for his exceptional acting skills, but also for his roles as an executive producer and recording artist. One of his most notable performances was as Javier Esposito, part of the core four in ABC's beloved show Castle, where he shared the screen with Stana Katic and Nathan Fillion. HBO's Generation Kill showcased his talent as Sgt. Antonio Espera, and he portrayed Joe Negroni in the film Why Do Fools Fall in Love. Currently, Jon captivates audiences in the immensely popular NBC family drama This Is Us as Miguel Rivas, acting alongside Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, and Sterling K. Brown. THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: THE BRIDGE: Giveaway Entry! TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role 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 CREDITS: Host/Producer: Alyshia Ochse WRITER: Erin McCluskey OUTREACH: Elle Powell WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings SOCIAL: Imani Love
National Prezel day. Pop Culutre from 1971. Chernobyl Nuclear disaster, 1st time temporty insanity used to get away with murder, Chicago Cubs 1st to use an organ at baseball game. Todays birthdays - Carol Burnett, Bobby Rydell, Gary Wright, Jet Li, Kevin James, Tionne Watkins, Tom Welling, Stana Katic, Channing Tatum. Lucille Ball died.
In the latest Fortress of Ineptitude, Michael and Lars discuss The Spirit, a baffling but entertaining adaptation of the classic Will Eisner series that gets nearly everything about the character wrong.
I'm always looking for indie filmmaking models to study. I like to analyze how other filmmakers make successful indie films while doing through a new DIY method, self distributing their film or achieving critical and fan respect for their work.Well I found a film that checks all the boxes, For Lovers Only create by the Polish Brothers, Michael and Mark Polish (more on that film later). These filmmakers have been making films, on their terms, for over a decade now.Since premiering at Sundance with their debut feature, 1999's Twin Falls Idaho, the brothers have remained steadfast in their commitment to creating personal, character-driven films.How does one make money shooting a feature film on a DSLR? The film in question came from a screenplay that Mark Polish wrote more than a decade ago called For Lovers Only, about an American photographer who runs into an old flame while on assignment in Paris. The film follows the rekindled lovers around Paris, France in a series of quiet vignettes that gradually reveal more about the complications in the couples' lives.Related: DSLR Video Tips: How to Make Your DSLR Film or Video Look More CinematicInspired by the guerilla style of the French New Wave filmmakers of yesteryear, Mark and Michael Polish came up with a simple plan: they'd fly over to France with only a Canon 5D Mark II camera (which they already owned) and one actress (Castle star Stana Katic) in tow and just go out and shoot feature film. Oh did I mention it was in black and white?Michael Polish sat down with me for an amazing interview about his filmmaking life, Hollywood and what it means to be an artist.
Fangs for the memories… This week on the Crankcast… crank ran late so he’s bugging Mike on a Friday night again. Industry stress, parking woes, and being tired. Rewatching things, Stana Katic as a vampire, really bad writing, and an overgorwn lawn. Way to ramble! Mail us here. Week 875 – Time: 60min. – […]
The first episode of a Screwball fiction comedy that follows the misadventures of a wanna-be actress and influencer as she navigates the treacherous waters of Hollywood.Subscribe to The Carlötta Beautox Chronicles on iHeart - https://ihr.fm/3D8AkYVSubscribe on Stitcher - https://bit.ly/3l7RfVoSubscribe Everywhere else - https://bit.ly/3iv1DF0Follow on Social Mediahttps://www.twitter.com/CarlottaBeautoxhttps://www.facebook.com/CarlottaPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/CarlottaPodcasthttps://www.pinterest.com/CarlottaPodcasthttps://www.Patreon.com/CarlottaPodcastWe have a Patreon! To support the show please head on over to Patreon.com/CarlottaPodcastCast: Samantha Gordon as Carlötta BeautoxTrevor Lissauer as DaveDavid Allen as Carlötta's acting coach and Nathan FillionChris Cleveland as Carlötta's DadBrooklyn Jones as stage manager and casting director.Ann Sloan as Stana KaticRaechel Wong as Carlötta's mom and barista.The Carlötta Beautox Chronicles is written, produced, directed, and edited by Ann Sloan and is co-produced by Laura Lipson.Website: http://www.CarlottaPodcast.comSFX: Freesound.orgMusic by IncompetechFor music and full sound effects credits visit our websiteTheme song composed by Jesse Billson for Sonic Librarian. Lyrics by Ann SloanProud Member of the Fable and Folly network. Visit us at FableandFolly.com~~~~~~~~~~~Indie Drop-InAll content is legally licensed from the original creator. Thank you to The Carlötta Beautox Chronicles for the great episode. You can find Indie Drop-In at https://indiedropin.comCheck out Indie Drop-In Networks other showsTrue Crime - http://www.dummies.fan/truecrimeScary Time - http://www.dummies.fan/scarytimeHelp Indie Drop-In support indie creators by buying us a coffee!https://buymeacoffee.com/indiedropinBrands can advertise on Indie Drop-In using Patreonhttps://patreon.com/indiedropinTwitter: https://twitter.com/indiedropinInstagram: https://instagram.com/indiedropinFacebook: https://facebook.com/indiedropinAny advertising found in this episode is inserted by Indie Drop-In and not endorsed by the Creator.If you would like to have your show featured go to http://indiedropin.com/creators~~~~~~~~~~~
País Estados Unidos Dirección Lydia Dean Pilcher Guion Sarah Megan Thomas Música Lillie Rebecca McDonough Fotografía Robby Baumgartner, Miles Goodall Reparto Sarah Megan Thomas, Stana Katic, Radhika Apte, Linus Roache, Rossif Sutherland, Samuel Roukin, Andrew Richardson, Laila Robins, Marc Rissmann, Mathilde Ollivier, Lola Pashalinski, David Schaal, Rob Heaps, ver 4 más Sinopsis A comienzos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, con Reino Unido llegando a la desesperación, Churchill ordena a su nueva agencia de espionaje que reclute y entrene a mujeres espía.
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Welcome to another of our special continuing series of film, TV and video game composer interviews on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST NETWORK. On the program today, film and video game composer, Austin Wintory. Austin grew up in Denver and from the age of 10 was utterly addicted to film music. After teaching himself to compose, orchestrate and conduct in high school, he went on to study classically at NYU and USC. Following a whirlwind education in which he scored well over 150 student and small independent productions, he graduated and began working full-time in Los Angeles. In 2012, Austin's soundtrack for the hit PlayStation3 game JOURNEY became the first-ever Grammy-nominated videogame score, also winning two British Academy Awards, a DICE Award, a Spike TV VGA, and IGN's “Overall Music of the Year,” along with five Game Audio Network Guild awards, and a host of others. Excerpts from the score have been performed all over the world since its release, including by such ensembles as the National Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Colorado Symphony and Pacific Symphony. Austin's score for FLOW made him the youngest composer ever to receive a British Academy Award nomination and also won him a wide variety of other game industry accolades. An orchestral version of this music has been performed at the Smithsonian Museum as a part of their “Art of Games” exhibit. Austin has also scored nearly 50 feature films, and his first major film score, for the Sundance Film Festival-winning film CAPTAIN ABU RAED, was shortlisted for the 2009 Academy Awards for Best Original Score by the LA Times. His next major film, GRACE, was also a hit at the Sundance Film Festival. Austin's score, was also highly lauded, earning a notorious Fangoria Chainsaw Award nomination. His most recent films are writer/director Adam Alleca's STANDOFF, starring Thomas Jane and Laurence Fishburne, and Amin Matalqa's THE RENDEZVOUS, starring Stana Katic. Passionate about education, Austin is a regular public speaker at schools and events around the world, in addition to pre-concert talks and workshops. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the non-profit Education Through Music – Los Angeles, as well as the Board of Directors for the Society of Composers and Lyricists. In March 2021 for the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST NETWORK, via Zoom, Jason Drury had the pleasure of talking to Austin Wintory. In part one of this two-part interview, they talked extensively about his work on video games and how he chooses assignments as well as playing samples of his wonderful music. Enjoy! Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Mindtrickzz, Joe Wiles, Rich Alves, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, & Alphonse Brown. —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Interviews with Stana Katic, Matt Bomer, Liam McIntyre, Geoff Arend, and Chris Diamantopoulos. Thanks Gary.
Interviews with Stana Katic, Matt Bomer, Liam McIntyre, Geoff Arend, and Chris Diamantopoulos
Guest host Jane Kaczmarek presents two stories about characters who are compelling personalities. First, the story that inspired the Hollywood classic All About Eve, Mary Orr's “The Wisdom of Eve,” performed by Stana Katic. Next, in Louise Erdrich's powerful mother-daughter story “The Leap” a former trapeze artist pushes herself to the limit. It's read by Elizabeth Reaser. Join and give!: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/symphonyspacenyc?code=Splashpage See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interviews with Stana Katic, Matt Bomer, Liam McIntyre, Geoff Arend, and Chris Diamantopoulos
Actor talks about the most famous amazon and what makes her so special.
Welcome back to GYCO Tower for episode #53 of our podcast! This week we're taking an up close and personal look at Warner Bros. brand new animated movie Justice Society: World War II. The film, based on DC Comics legendary Justice Society of America team, features an all star cast including Matt Bomer and Stana Katic. Neil and Martin review the film talking about its approach to multiverses storytelling and character. But that's not all! This week we're joined by three very special guests as the film's co-writer Jeremy Adams and actors Matt Bomer and Elysia Rotaru sit down with us to chat about making the movie! Justice Society: World War II hits digital platforms in the UK TODAY (Apr 27, 2021) and comes to 4K Ultra-HD, Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-Ray mini-fig edition from May 11, 2021.
Stana Katic (Castle, Absentia and A Call To Spy) talks about voicing Wonder Woman in Justice Society: World War II available on VOD April 27, 2021 and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray May 11, 2021. Katic returns to the DC Universe Movies as the voice of Wonder Woman in Justice Society: World War II. She made her debut in 2013 as Lois Lane in Superman: Unbound (2013). She also was featured as the voice of Talia al Ghul in the 2011 videogame, Batman: Arkham City. We were lucky enough to catch up with our favorite American Actress of Eastern European ancestry who pays tribute to her grandmothers and their accents when voice everyone's beloved Amazonian princess from Themyscira along with another Metropolis' first female full fledged investigative reporter in Lois Lane. Official Synopsis: Justice Society: World War II finds modern-day Barry Allen – prior to the formation of the Justice League – discovering he can run even faster than he imagined, and that milestone results in his first encounter with the Speed Force. The Flash is promptly launched into the midst of a raging battle – primarily between Nazis and a team of Golden Age DC Super Heroes known as The Justice Society of America. Led by Wonder Woman, the group includes Hourman, Black Canary, Hawkman, Steve Trevor and the Golden Age Flash, Jay Garrick. The Flash quickly volunteers to assist his fellow heroes in tipping the scales of war in their favor, while the team tries to figure out how to send him home. But it won’t be easy as complications and emotions run deep in this time-skipping World War II thriller. Follow Stana Katic on Twitter @Stana_Katic and on Instagram @drstanakatic. Justice Society: World War II will be available on VOD April 27, 2021 and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray May 11, 2021. #WonderWoman #JusticeSociety #JSWWII #DCAU #DCUniverse #DCComics #DCEntertainment #StanaKatic #FanboyNation
Sarah Megan Thomas is a champion for women's stories, and her latest film, "A Call To Spy" is the fantastic telling of 3 heroic women spies in WWII. In 1941 Winston Churchill enlisted women spies in the Special Operations Executive to conduct sabotage and build resistance. Women were not seen as threats, and were far less likely to be stopped at check points. Working off this stereotype these women were dauntless in their efforts to thwart the march of the Nazi regime into France. I was absolutely riveted by the stories of Virgina Hall, Vera Atkins and Noor Inayat Khan. This is a must see film for anyone wanting to know more about the role these courageous women played in ending WWII. Sarah Megan Thomas is an actress, producer, and writer. For her latest film, “A Call to Spy,” Sarah wrote the original screenplay, produced, and plays legendary American spy Virginia Hall, alongside Stana Katic (playing Vera Atkins) and RAH dee kah Ahp tay (playing Noor Inayat Khan). The project, released by IFC Films, has won numerous awards including the Anti-Defamation League “Stand Up” Award presented at the 2020 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and the “Audience Choice” award (in record numbers) at the Whistler Film Festival. INDIEWIRE called Thomas “the standout here, with the multi-hyphenate not only taking on the film’s meatiest role as real-life spy figure Virginia Hall, but also writing and producing the feature.” Sarah’s previous film was the groundbreaking “Equity,” in which she created the concept, co-wrote the story, produced, and starred. A first of its kind, “Equity” is a female driven Wall Street thriller. Sarah was honored with a Women's Image Network Award, Creative Coalition Spotlight Award, and Voice of A Woman Award for "Equity.” Sarah also starred in the romance-drama “Backwards” opposite James Van Der Beek and has appeared in various television shows including “Law and Order, SVU.” She has also starred in numerous Off-Broadway productions. Sarah is an athlete in her personal life, enjoying nearly all sports from basketball to yoga. She has climbed to the top of Mt. Rainer in Washington, and sea-kayaked in Alaska. Sarah currently resides in downtown New York City with her husband, son and daughter. Watch A Call To Spy on Amazon and on iTunes. Find out more about A Call To Spy on their website here. You can also follow Sarah on Instagram, and Twitter.
A show so chock full of fun thanks to our special guests that we expanded this week's episode of #BTLRadioShow to 90 minutes!! Filmmakers and brothers, CHARLEY and VLAS PARLAPANIDES, who join us talking about their new anime series on Netflix, BLOOD OF ZEUS. But in addition to Charley and Vlas, we've also got our pre-recorded exclusive interview with director LYDIA DEAN PILCHER and co-director/writer GINNY MOHLER talking about their new film, RADIUM GIRLS. I first met Charley and Vlas nine years ago for the blockbuster film Immortals which they co-wrote. Their love of mythology, which gave rise to some of the most ancient oral forms of storytelling, was at the heart of that film. And while they have had other projects since Immortals, nothing compares to what they now bring us as the Executive Producers, creators, and writers of BLOOD OF ZEUS. If you love Greek mythology, you'll love the series. If you love anime, you'll love this series. If you love mythology and anime together, you will go crazy for this series. Action, adventure, glorious visuals, characters that are larger than life (as all gods should be), yet a series with heart thanks to a hero. Involved in every level of the series development and production, listen as Charley and Vlas talk in-depth about anime vs cartoons, the genesis of the series, their love of mythology, developing storylines, picking the Olympian gods of which to include, writing for a defined episodic series vs a feature film, their writing process as co-writers and brothers, creating episodic arcs within the overall 8-episode series arc while tieing it all together with color, character, and visual composition, the animation itself, storyboarding, score, the importance of collaboration and the mantra of "no idea is a bad idea". But, before we get to Charley and Vlas, we kick off the show with our pre-recorded exclusive interview with LYDIA DEAN PILCHER and GINNY MOHLER talking about their new film, RADIUM GIRLS. Many of you may know of Lydia's work as a producer of films like Cutie & the Boxer, The Queen of Katwe, and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, or her latest directorial A Call to Spy starring Stana Katic which she actually filmed after RADIUM GIRLS, but now she joins forces with Ginny and co-writer Brittany Shaw to bring the true story of the "Radium Girls" to the silver screen. RADIUM GIRLS is the story of the lawsuit brought by five very brave girls against the US Radium Corporation in 1927 related to unsafe work conditions surrounding the use of radium to handpaint the dials of "glow in the dark" watches. Despite illnesses and death of numerous employees, US Radium maintained there was nothing wrong at the factory nor with the radium. As would be discovered, that was anything but the truth. They knew about the dangers of radium and the radiation poisoning of its employees, yet covered it up. Pilcher and Mohler now bring the story of the Radium Girls to life while interweaving the essence and feel of the "jazz baby" era into the legal battle. Captivating with the energy and effervescence of the 1920's thanks to archival footage, beautiful cinematography, exquisite score, the twinkling magic of radium itself, and diving in through the eyes of the victims, most notably the character of Bessie and her sister Jo played by Joey King and Abby Quinn, respectively, makes RADIUM GIRLS a "must see" film. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Guest host Hope Davis presents three improbable stories: in “The Orange,” by Benjamin Rosenbaum, a citrus fruit rules the world. The read is John Cameron Mitchell. In “The Man, The Restaurant, and the Eiffel Tower,” by Ben Loory, performed by Stana Katic, a father’s children conspire to make him happy. In “I, Gentile,” by David Gordon, performed by Michael Urie, a reluctant Jew falls in love with the wrong girl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Born in Russia Eugenia Kuzmina didn't expect to become a model, actress, or comedian. Her dream was to become an astronaut. But none of these things seem possible or even expected. Early creative ideas caught her scientist's parents and her early teachers by surprise like the time she made bikinis out of soviet uniforms or snuck into a screening of “Terminator 2“ at five. And then came modeling. It’s not something you can pursue, just the look you have and the Russian designer Slava Zaitzev thought she had a look for his brand and a few others, like M&Ms, RC Cola, and magazines like Vogue and Elle. Then, at 15, came contracts for Dior, L’Oreal, Hermes to travel to France, Tokyo, London, New York. She would wake up in the Amazon Jungle to Shanghai, to the Sahara to New York. Then at 23, she gave it all up to have a baby with a man she fell in love with. It was a big leap of faith. Everyone around her was telling her that her career would be over and that she was making a mistake. But she believed life has its magical ways and things would work out. Not long after Rodrigo Prieto was looking for a model character in a short film, he wanted to direct with Elle Fanning. He was looking for someone who could portray decadence, vanity, and extreme neurosis. Who knew you can share all the dark sides of being human on camera! From then on life has been a rollercoaster of discoveries and stories, like playing a girl of the oldest profession with John Turturro and Woody Allen on the streets on NY, making Zoe Deschanel act even more awkward on “New Girl”, playing an FBI agent with Stana Katic on Castle, being a mean night club host with Danny McBride, Scott Caan and Bill Murray and improvising with Lisa Kudrow on The Comeback, cold killing the main character on ” The Spy City ” with Dominic Cooper and so on. Currently, Eugenia is doing stand up shows at The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, Flappers in LA, and on tour with a group ” The Nobodies ” @nobodiesfunnytour across the US and later the world. Today's episode is sponsored by SendInBlue. Sendinblue is an all-in-one marketing solution that lets you create beautiful email campaigns. They are offering one month free on their premium plan to the first 100 jumbleThink Listeners who sign up. Sign Up today at http://go.thoughtleaders.io/1897320200805
Born in Russia Eugenia Kuzmina didn't expect to become a model, actress, or comedian. Her dream was to become an astronaut. But none of these things seem possible or even expected. Early creative ideas caught her scientist's parents and her early teachers by surprise like the time she made bikinis out of soviet uniforms or snuck into a screening of “Terminator 2“ at five. And then came modeling. It’s not something you can pursue, just the look you have and the Russian designer Slava Zaitzev thought she had a look for his brand and a few others, like M&Ms, RC Cola, and magazines like Vogue and Elle. Then, at 15, came contracts for Dior, L’Oreal, Hermes to travel to France, Tokyo, London, New York. She would wake up in the Amazon Jungle to Shanghai, to the Sahara to New York. Then at 23, she gave it all up to have a baby with a man she fell in love with. It was a big leap of faith. Everyone around her was telling her that her career would be over and that she was making a mistake. But she believed life has its magical ways and things would work out.Not long after Rodrigo Prieto was looking for a model character in a short film, he wanted to direct with Elle Fanning. He was looking for someone who could portray decadence, vanity, and extreme neurosis. Who knew you can share all the dark sides of being human on camera! From then on life has been a rollercoaster of discoveries and stories, like playing a girl of the oldest profession with John Turturro and Woody Allen on the streets on NY, making Zoe Deschanel act even more awkward on “New Girl”, playing an FBI agent with Stana Katic on Castle, being a mean night club host with Danny McBride, Scott Caan and Bill Murray and improvising with Lisa Kudrow on The Comeback, cold killing the main character on ” The Spy City ” with Dominic Cooper and so on.Currently, Eugenia is doing stand up shows at The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, Flappers in LA, and on tour with a group ” The Nobodies ” @nobodiesfunnytour across the US and later the world. LinksWebsite: http://www.eugenia-kuzmina.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/EUGENIAKUZMINA/Today's episode is sponsored by SendInBlue. Sendinblue is an all-in-one marketing solution that lets you create beautiful email campaigns. They are offering one month free on their premium plan to the first 100 jumbleThink Listeners who sign up. Sign Up today at http://go.thoughtleaders.io/1897320200805
Stana Katic, che ricorderete per Castle, è l'agente dell'FBI Emily Byrne. Absentia racconta del suo ritorno alla vita dopo una misteriosa sparizione durata 6 anni. In Italia potete trovare la serie su Rai 4 o Prime Video, dove il 17 luglio uscirà la terza stagione.A cura di Alessia Santostefano
My two favorite words are adventure and fun. I’m not a typical Capricorn and I don’t have a normal birthday, it’s on Dec 25. I’ve always been one of those kids who doesn’t fit in the box. Early creative ideas caught my scientist parents and my early teachers by surprise, like the time I made bikinis out of soviet uniforms or snuck into a screening of “Terminator 2“ at five. In fact, I was so blown away by it, I had to sneak in twice in a row. Let’s just say I’ve been feeling much happier pursuing professional ice skating than sitting at a school desk. Who cares about everyday training in -22F when you can feel that excitement of doing a live show on ice like “Red Riding Hood“, “Snow White“ . …The smell of freshly cleaned ice, the lights, the music bursting… And then came modeling. It’s not something you can pursue, just the look you have and the Russian designer Slava Zaitzev thought I had a look for his brand and a few others, like M&Ms (who doesn’t love chocolate) RC Cola (we went through 50 bottles shooting the commercial) and magazines like Vogue and Elle. Then, at 15, came contracts for Dior, L’Oreal, Hermes to travel to France, Tokyo, London, New York. I would wake up in the planes from the Amazon Jungle to Shanghai, to the Sahara to New York. That was the most gypsy time of my life! Then at 23, I gave it all up to have a baby with a man I fell in love with. It was a big leap of faith and I believe life has its magical ways. Not long after Rodrigo Prieto was looking for a model character in a short film, he wanted to direct with Elle Fanning. He was looking for someone who could portray decadence, vanity, and extreme neurosis. Who knew you can share all the dark sides of being human on camera! From then on life has been a rollercoaster of discoveries and stories, like playing a girl of the oldest profession with John Turturro and Woody Allen on the streets on NY, making Zoe Deschanel act even more awkward on “New Girl”, playing an FBI agent with Stana Katic on Castle, being a mean night club host with Danny McBride, Scott Caan and Bill Murray and improvising with Lisa Kudrow on The Comeback, cold killing the main character on ” The Spy City ” with Dominic Cooper and so on. I’m incredibly grateful for being part of the creative process and working with such incredible artists. Currently, I’m doing stand up shows at The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, Flappers in la, and on tour with a group ” The Nobodies ” @nobodiesfunnytour across the US and later the world. I fell in love, just being in a room with total strangers sharing life at its most unexpected and unpredictable moments.
Matt Bomer, John Noble and Stana Katic talk Superman UnBound plus twins Katie and Kelli Cockrell chatted with me about their make-Up experience on Star Trek Into The Darkness.
Matt Bomer, Stana Katic and John Noble share their thoughts on voicing Superman, Lois Lane and Brainiac.
" My two favorite words are adventure and fun. I’m not a typical Capricorn and I don’t have a normal birthday, it’s on Dec 25. I’ve always been one of those kids who doesn’t fit in the box. Early creative ideas caught my scientist parents and my early teachers by surprise, like the time I made bikinis out of soviet uniforms or snuck into a screening of “Terminator 2“ at five. In fact I was so blown away by it, I had to sneak in twice in a row. Let’s just say I’ve been feeling much happier pursuing professional ice skating than sitting at a school desk. Who cares about everyday training in -22F when you can feel that excitement of doing a live show on ice like “Red Riding Hood“, “Snow White“ . …The smell of freshly cleaned ice, the lights, the music bursting… And then came modeling. It’s not something you can pursue, just the look you have and the Russian designer Slava Zaitzev thought I had a look for his brand and a few others, like M&Ms (love chocolate) RC Cola (we went through 50 bottles shooting the commercial) and magazines like Vogue and Elle. Then, at 15, came contracts for Dior, L’Oreal, Hermes to travel to France, Tokyo, London, New York. I would wake up in the planes from the Amazon Jungle to Shanghai, to the Sahara to New York. That was the most gypsy time of my life! I gave it all up to have a baby with a man I fell in love with. It was a big leap of faith and I believe life has its magical ways . Not long after Rodrigo Prieto was looking for a model character in a short film, he wanted to direct with Elle Fanning. He was looking for someone who could portray decadence, vanity and extreme neurosis. Who new you can share all the dark sides of being human on camera! The past three years have been a rollercoaster of discoveries and stories, like playing a girl of an oldest profession with John Turturro and Woody Allen on the streets on NY, making Zoe Deschanel act even more awkward on “New Girl”, playing an FBI agent with Stana Katic on Castle , being a mean night club host with Danny McBride, Scott Caan and Bill Murray and improvising with Lisa Kudrow on The Comeback . I’m incredibly grateful for being part of the creative process and working with such incredible artists. Recently I’ve decided to get back doing live shows and found Stand Up! And I fell in love, just being in a room with total strangers sharing life at its most unexpected moments brings me a lot of joy. " Reels and links : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMZMy1q1FyY&t=76sWebsites : http://www.eugenia-kuzmina.com/http://www.modelmom.tv/
The gracious and debonair, Tom Straw, takes us on today’s Adventure. He published his first mystery novel, The Trigger Episode, in 2007. Then, he got an opportunity to ghost write a series of books for a popular TV Series, featuring a best-selling crime novelist, who had been given permission by his friend, the mayor, to tag along with a police detective, so that he could research his next series of books. You may remember the series; it starred Stana Katic as detective Kate Beckett and Nathan Fillion as author, Richard Castle. Today’s guest authored seven Richard Castle / Nikki Heat novels, all of which became New York Times Bestsellers.He’s also an Emmy – and Writer’s Guild of America – nominated TV writer and producer, having written and produced Night Court, Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Dave’s World, Grace Under Fire, Cosby, Whoopi, and Nurse Jackie. We’ll talk about some of that during today’s conversation.He’s a former board member of the Mystery Writers of America, New York Chapter, he lives in Connecticut, where his home is his castle.
The gracious and debonair, Tom Straw, takes us on today’s Adventure. He published his first mystery novel, The Trigger Episode, in 2007. Then, he got an opportunity to ghost write a series of books for a popular TV Series, featuring a best-selling crime novelist, who had been given permission by his friend, the mayor, to tag along with a police detective, so that he could research his next series of books. You may remember the series; it starred Stana Katic as detective Kate Beckett and Nathan Fillion as author, Richard Castle. Today’s guest authored seven Richard Castle / Nikki Heat novels, all of which became New York Times Bestsellers.He’s also an Emmy – and Writer’s Guild of America – nominated TV writer and producer, having written and produced Night Court, Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Dave’s World, Grace Under Fire, Cosby, Whoopi, and Nurse Jackie. We’ll talk about some of that during today’s conversation.He’s a former board member of the Mystery Writers of America, New York Chapter, he lives in Connecticut, where his home is his castle.
The gracious and debonair, Tom Straw, takes us on today’s Adventure. He published his first mystery novel, The Trigger Episode, in 2007. Then, he got an opportunity to ghost write a series of books for a popular TV Series, featuring a best-selling crime novelist, who had been given permission by his friend, the mayor, to tag along with a police detective, so that he could research his next series of books. You may remember the series; it starred Stana Katic as detective Kate Beckett and Nathan Fillion as author, Richard Castle. Today’s guest authored seven Richard Castle / Nikki Heat novels, all of which became New York Times Bestsellers. He’s also an Emmy – and Writer’s Guild of America – nominated TV writer and producer, having written and produced Night Court, Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, Dave’s World, Grace Under Fire, Cosby, Whoopi, and Nurse Jackie. We’ll talk about some of that during today’s conversation. He’s a former board member of the Mystery Writers of America, New York Chapter, he lives in Connecticut, where his home is his castle.
Travis watched the following shows…Avenue 5 on FoxTel. It’s a new comedy series starring Hugh Laurie from Armando Iannucci.Uncut Gems on Netflix. The most recent movie from Adam Sandler.The Watchmen on FoxTel. The new Damon Lindelof show based on the legendary graphic novel from Alan Moore, Watchmen.George watched the following shows…Fairy Tail via Anime Lab. An anime series following a group of wizards who are part of a Wizard’s guide.My Hero Academia via Anime Lab. 80% of the world’s population have superpowers (referred to as quirks), This is the story of a young boy who inherits the powers of the greatest hero, All Might.Mob Psycho 100 via Anime Lab. From the creator of One-Punch Man. ‘Mob’ is an esper — someone with powerful psychic abilities. He is a sweet, shy young man determined to win the affections of his long-time love interest without resorting to his abilities.Dr. Stone via Anime Lab. A teenage genius named Senku Ishigami revives to find himself in a world where all traces of human civilization have been eroded by time.In the live-action space, George also watched…The Night Manager on Amazon Prime Video. Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie star in possibly the best non-Bond spy story of the last twenty years.Absentia on Amazon Prime Video. Stana Katic stars in a series that tells the story of FBI agent Emily Byrne who disappears without a trace while hunting one of Boston's most notorious serial killers, and she is declared dead in absentia.Dune on Amazon Prime Video. This series chronicles the fall and rise of House Atreides as the galaxy’s Houses scheme, and murder their way to control of Spice - the most important commodity in existence.Finally, George got around to playing the Donkey Kong-themed DLC for Mario + Rabbits: Kingdom Battle.On request from one of our live viewers, Travis and George will be watching The Gentlemen for next week’s show. The Gentlemen is the latest movie from Guy Richie, starring Matthew McConaughey, and Charlie Hunnam.We will also be watching the new Amazon Prime show, Tales from the Loop
Colette Freedman is an internationally produced novelist, playwright and screenwriter. She is also an actor and producer. Host Jenn Page and Colette talk about ghostwriting, why she believes everyone is a writer, where original ideas come from, working with young actors, getting the most production value from your budget and how budget can lead to unique story ideas, why you should take time with your indie film’s post instead of rushing it out, filmmakers stop thinking no but and instead yes and, how to turn a produced screenplay into a novel, and more! Conversation: Empowerment. Everything you do can empower others, dealing with grief, and what it means to be a militant optimist. To win a Blackmagic Design Pocketcam 6k make sure you rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts to be entered in the drawing. More about Intuitive Filmmaker Podcast: If you want to submit a question or comment to the show please send and email or short video to intuitivefilmmakerpodcast@gmail.com. Or you can leave a voicemail at http://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help us keep bringing more shows to you. Find us on all of your favorite podcast apps by clicking http://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker Hosted by: Jenn Page, Filmmaker More on Colette: An internationally produced novelist, playwright and screenwriter, Colette Freedman was voted “One of 50 to Watch” by The Dramatist's Guild. Her play “Sister Cities” was the hit of the Edinburgh Fringe and earned five star reviews. It has been produced around the country and internationally, 26 times including Paris (Une Ville, Une Soeur) and Rome (Le Quattro Sorelle) and Melbourne. The film version (Michelle Trachtenberg, Stana Katic, Jess Weixler, Troian Bellisario) is on Netflix. Her musical “Serial Killer Barbie” finished a sold out run in Los Angeles and was mounted in New Zealand (Heuer Press) She has published nine novels including The Thirteen Hallows (Tor/Macmillan), co-written, The New York Times best selling author Michael Scott. Her novel, The Affair (Kensington), The Consequences (Kensington) and most recently, her Steve Dorff biography I Wrote That One, Too.. She co-wrote and co-produced the feature AND THEN THERE WAS EVE which won the LA Film Festival (Breaking Glass Pictures). She co-wrote and co-produced the feature MILES UNDERWATER which is currently in post production. She has co-written nine thrillers for Lifetime with her writing partner Brooke Purdy. She has written THE MYSTERY OF CASA MATUSITA (with Malcolm McDowell and Skeet Ulrich) which is in pre-production. Other producing credits include the critically acclaimed indie QUALITY PROBLEMS, (Freestyle). A prolific script doctor and ghostwriter, Colette also teaches screenwriting at Antioch University and NYFA www.metamorfic.com. www.colettefreedman.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker/message
FBI Agent Emily Byrne (Stana Katic) vanishes after tracking a Boston serial killer and is declared dead. Six years later, she is found in a cabin in the woods, with no memory of what happened during the time she went missing. She comes back to a husband who has remarried, and whose wife is raising her son. She navigates her new reality and finds herself implicated in a new series of murders. Katic joined BUILD to discuss the new season of "Absentia."
Le nouveau popcast est disponible, à écouter plutôt deux fois qu'une !Avec au programme :• LONE WOLF AND CUB, un assassin et son enfant arpentent les routes du Japon médiéval pour venger leur famille brisée...- les mangas : https://www.senscritique.com/liste/Integrale_Lone_Wolf_Cub/1032811- les films : https://www.senscritique.com/liste/Baby_Cart/1631759• TIC ET TAC, LES RANGERS DU RISQUE. Hé oui, que serait la vie sans ces deux improbables rongeurs ?https://www.senscritique.com/serie/Tic_et_Tac_les_rangers_du_risque/364218• CASTLE, la série avec Nathan Fillion et Stana Katic qui vous donnera le sourire !https://www.senscritique.com/serie/Castle/21782• (K)NIGHT AND DAY, un film de James Mangold dont les deux héros ont autant de points communs que le jour et la nuit.https://www.senscritique.com/film/Night_and_Day/427935PopCie revient mardi 23 avril de 18h30 à 20h sur Ouest Track Radio pour mettre le doigt sur un sujet un peu téléphoné...
Mixtape con algunas de las canciones de Castle una serie de televisión estadounidense protagonizada por los canadienses Nathan Fillion y Stana Katic. Emitida originalmente por la ABC, la serie se estrenó el 9 de marzo de 2009. Cuando el escritor de novelas de misterio Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) se queda sin inspiración, ésta parece volver a llamar a su puerta cuando un presunto asesino en serie imita los asesinatos de sus novelas.
Mixtape con algunas de las canciones de Castle una serie de televisión estadounidense protagonizada por los canadienses Nathan Fillion y Stana Katic. Emitida originalmente por la ABC, la serie se estrenó el 9 de marzo de 2009. Cuando el escritor de novelas de misterio Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) se queda sin inspiración, ésta parece volver a llamar a su puerta cuando un presunto asesino en serie imita los asesinatos de sus novelas.
Mixtape con algunas de las canciones de Castle una serie de televisión estadounidense protagonizada por los canadienses Nathan Fillion y Stana Katic. Emitida originalmente por la ABC, la serie se estrenó el 9 de marzo de 2009. Cuando el escritor de novelas de misterio Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) se queda sin inspiración, ésta parece volver a llamar a su puerta cuando un presunto asesino en serie imita los asesinatos de sus novelas.
Jon Huertas over 60 credits to his name, starring in both television and film. He is known for his talents as an actor as well as an executive producer and recording artist. Jon is best known for his role among the core four in ABC’s hit show Castle as Javier Esposito, starring alongside Stana Katic and Nathan Fillion. He also starred in HBO’s Generation Kill as Sgt. Antonio Espera. He portrayed Joe Negroni is Why Do Fools Fall in Love, and can most recently be seen in the incredibly popular NBC family drama This Is Us as Miguel Rivas, playing alongside Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, and Sterling K. Brown. LINKS: IMDB Twitter Instagram Jon Huertas Website
We're BACK!! Tonight, we thought would be a great opportunity to catch up with everyone. We’ll start with the latest Stana News. Then open up the phone lines for an opportunity for those who attended this year’s Stana Fan Fest to share in a recap for those who were unable to attend. Plus, we'ill give the final numbers for this year’s annual CHLA/Literally Healing Book drive in honor of Stana annnnd as promised we’ll announced the winner of the drawing for “Beckett’s black turtleneck from “In the Belly of the Beast” to which everyone who notified us via email was automatically entered in our drawing for an opportunity to win. We’ll finish up with another couple of entries for our summer "STR Book Club" so we can all learn more about Stana’s latest film role. If you attended Stana Fan Fest this year, we sincerely hope you can call in and share your thoughts on this year’s event. If you are listening at a later time, feel free to share on STR Facebook or StanaFanFest twitter so everyone can share your experiences.
Episode 28 – In this week’s podcast we talk about NIntendo’s new holiday – MAR10 day! Yes it is a real thing. We also discuss Stana Katic new role away from Castle, Mariah’s comments about the Grammys and oh yeah the Oscars. Find us at www.popgram.co.uk Email us at : popgrampodcast@gmail.com
Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “I Could Never Be.” Follow Michael on Twitter and Instagram: @TheOnlyMC Host Michael Clouse talks with Patrick Heusinger. Follow Patrick Heusinger on social media: Instagram & Twitter: @Heusinger Patrick Heusinger is an actor who currently stars in the new Amazon series, Absentia, opposite Stana Katic. Heusinger previously starred opposite Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, as well as Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, Gossip Girl, and Royal Pains. Heusinger is a graduate of Juilliard, which is widely regarded as the top performing arts school in the world. However, even with a famous degree, acting roles didn't come easy for Heusinger, and he admits there have been trying times financially in his career as he's sought to make a name for himself in Hollywood. HELPFUL LINKS: Website
Hey guys, it's me, long time friend of the show Nathan Fillion, and I am so excited to say that the guys finally did an episode on Castle. I have to admit, their takes were pretty good. Spot on almost, especially all the stuff about how charming I am, unfortunately they don't give Stana Katic (the woman who plays Beckett) enough appreciation. She's great too, you just got a bad episode. Listen along as they realize the whole thing is satire of the cop procedural meant to be endearingly charming, and no Bellamy, a Quinceañera is not when a Jewish boy becomes a man when he's 16. That's not even a Bar Mitzvah, that happens at 13. Oh, and also, don't forget to stick around after the credit music for a special message from me, once again, long time friend of the show, and national treasure: Nathan Fillion. Tune in each Monday as we choose a new show and make more wildly inaccurate assumptions. Okay byeeeeee.
País Reino Unido Dirección Marc Forster Guion Robert Wade, Paul Haggis, Neal Purvis (Personaje: Ian Fleming) Música David Arnold Fotografía Roberto Schaefer Reparto Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Jesper Christensen, Joaquín Cosio, Jeffrey Wright, Giancarlo Giannini, Gemma Arterton, Fernando Guillén Cuervo, Rory Kinnear, Stana Katic, Oona Chaplin, Jesús Ochoa Sinopsis Traicionado por Vesper, la mujer a la que amaba, 007 se plantea su nueva misión como algo personal. Durante su investigación, Bond y M interrogan a Mr. White, que les revela que la organización que chantajeó a Vesper es mucho más compleja y peligrosa de lo que imaginan. El servicio de inteligencia forense vincula a un traidor del Mi6 con una cuenta bancaria en Haití, donde Bond conoce a la bella pero combativa Camille, una mujer que tiene sus propios motivos para vengarse. Camille pone a Bond tras la pista de Dominic Greene, un despiadado hombre de negocios y miembro importante de la misteriosa organización. Bond averigua que el objetivo de Green es controlar uno de los recursos naturales más importantes del mundo; pero, para ello, tiene que derrocar al gobierno de un país sudamericano.