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Registry - A Podcast
S2E23 - The 2025 National Film Registry inductees!

Registry - A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 20:24


Episode Notes Full descrptions from the Library of Congress “The Tramp and the Dog” (1896)                                                          "The Tramp and the Dog," a silent film from Chicago's Selig Polyscope Company, is considered director William Selig's most popular early work. Filmed in Rogers Park, it is recognized as the first commercial film made in Chicago. Previously a lost film, it was rediscovered in 2021 at the National Library of Norway. The film depicts a tramp who attempts to steal a pie from a backyard windowsill, only to be met by a broom-wielding housewife and her dog, who foils the crime. The film is one of the first known as “pants humor,” where a character loses (or almost loses) his pants during an altercation. This scene inspired future comedy gags showing drifters and tramps losing their pants to dogs chasing them. “The Oath of the Sword” (1914)                                                                        A three-reel silent drama, "The Oath of the Sword" depicts the tragic story of two young lovers separated by an ocean. Masao follows his ambitions, studying abroad at the University of California, Berkeley, while Hisa remains in Japan, caring for her ill father. This earliest known Asian American film production featured Japanese actors playing Japanese characters and was produced by the Los Angeles-based Japanese American Film Company. Made at a time when Hollywood studios were not yet the dominant storytellers of the American film industry, "The Oath of the Sword" highlights the significance of early independent film productions created by and for Asian American communities. James Card, the founding curator at the George Eastman Museum, acquired “The Oath of the Sword” in 1963. The museum made a black and white photochemical preservation in 1980. In 2023, a new preservation reproducing the original tinting was done in collaboration with the Japanese American National Museum, and the film has since become widely admired. “The Maid of McMillan” (1916)Known to be the first student film on record, this whimsical, silent romance film was shot on campus in 1916 by students in the Thyrsus Dramatic Club at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Club members Donald Stewart (Class of 1917) and George D. Bartlett (Class of 1920) wrote the screenplay. The original nitrate print of “The Maid of McMillan” was rediscovered in 1982, and two 16mm prints were made; the original nitrate was likely destroyed at this time. In 2021, with funding from the National Film Preservation Foundation, one of those 16mm prints was scanned at 4k and reprinted onto 35mm helping to secure the film's survival and legacy. “The Lady” (1925)When “The Lady” debuted in theaters in 1925, the silent film era had hit its stride, and this movie represents a powerhouse of artists at their peak. Director Frank Borzage was a well-established expert in drawing out intense expressions of deep emotion and longing in his actors. He did just that with the film's lead actress, Norma Talmadge, also at the height of her career, both in front of and behind the camera. Talmadge produced “The Lady” through her production company and commissioned one of the most prolific screenwriters, Frances Marion, to deliver a heartfelt story of a woman seeking to find the son she had to give up, to protect him from his evil grandfather. “The Lady” was restored by the Library of Congress in 2022. “Sparrows” (1926)As a silent actress, producer and key founder in the creation of the American film industry, Mary Pickford's performance in “Sparrows” represents her ability to master the genre she helped nourish: sentimental melodramas full of adventure and thrills, with dashes of comedy and heartfelt endings. Pickford plays Molly, the eldest orphan held within the swampy squalor of the Deep South, who moves heaven and earth to save the other orphan children from a Dickensian world of forced labor. The film takes some departures from the visual styles found in Pickford's other films, invoking an unusual tone of despair while deploying camera angles and lighting akin to German Expressionist cinema. “Sparrows” was preserved by the Library of Congress in collaboration with the Mary Pickford Company in 2020. “Ten Nights in a Barroom” (1926)                                                                     Featuring an all-Black cast, “Ten Nights in a Barroom” was produced in 1926 by the Colored Players Film Corporation of Philadelphia and is the earliest of only two surviving films made by the company. This silent film is based on the stage melodrama adapted from the 1854 novel “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There” by Timothy Shay Arthur. Released in 2015 by Kino Lorber as part of the five-disc set “Pioneers of African-American Cinema,” the compilation was produced by the Library of Congress, in association with the British Film Institute, George Eastman Museum, Museum of Modern Art, National Archives, Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, Southern Methodist University and the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Preserved by George Eastman Museum. “White Christmas” (1954)                                                           While the chart-topping song "White Christmas" was first performed by Bing Crosby for the 1942 film "Holiday Inn," its composer, Irving Berlin, was later inspired to center the song in the 1954 musical "White Christmas." Crosby, along with Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen Rohe and director Michael Curtiz, embedded "White Christmas" in American popular culture as a best-selling single and the top-grossing film of 1954, as well as regular holiday viewing throughout the decades. The story of two World War II veterans-turned-entertainers and a singing sister act preparing a show for a retired general, the film and its grand musical numbers were captured in VistaVision, a widescreen process developed by Paramount Pictures and first used for "White Christmas." “High Society” (1956)                                                                  Often referred to as the last great musical of the Golden Age of Hollywood, “High Society” features an all-star cast including Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong (and his band), along with a memorable score of Cole Porter classics. Set in Newport, Rhode Island, the film showcases the Newport Jazz Festival (established in 1954) and features a remarkable version of Cole Porter's “Now You Has Jazz.” It includes the first big-screen duet by Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, singing “Well, Did You Evah?” This was Grace Kelly's last movie before she retired from acting and married the Prince of Monaco; she wore her Cartier engagement ring while filming. “Brooklyn Bridge” (1981)                                               With “Brooklyn Bridge,” Ken Burns introduced himself to the American public, telling the story of the New York landmark's construction. As with later subjects like the Civil War, jazz and baseball, Burns connects the building of the Brooklyn Bridge to American identity, values and aspirations. Released theatrically and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, “Brooklyn Bridge” marked the beginning of Burns' influential career in public media*.* More than just a filmmaker, Burns has become a trusted public historian. His storytelling presents facts, but maybe more importantly, invites reflection on what America is, where it's been, and where it's going. His influence is felt not only in classrooms and through public broadcasting, but across generations who see history as something alive and relevant. “Say Amen, Somebody” (1982)George Nierenberg's documentary is a celebration of the historical significance and spiritual power of gospel music. With inspirational music, joyful songs and brilliant singers, the movie focuses on the men and women who pioneered gospel music and strengthened its connections to African American community and religious life. Prior to production, Nierenberg, who is white, spent over a year in African American churches and communities, gaining the trust of the performers. Restored by the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture in 2020, the film features archival footage, photographs, stirring performances and reflections from the father of gospel Thomas A. Dorsey and its matron Mother Willie Mae Ford Smith. Nierenberg shows the struggles and sacrifices it takes to make a living in gospel, including criticism endured by women who sought to pursue careers as professional gospel singers while raising their families. “The Thing” (1982)Moody, stark, often funny and always chilling, this science fiction horror classic follows Antarctic scientists who uncover a long-dormant, malevolent extraterrestrial presence. “The Thing” revolutionized horror special effects and offers a brutally honest portrait of the results of paranoia and exhaustion when the unknown becomes inescapable. “The Thing” deftly adapts John W. Campbell's 1938 novella “Who Goes There?” and influenced “Stranger Things” and “Reservoir Dogs.” It remains a tense, thrilling and profoundly unsettling work of cinema. “The Big Chill” (1983)Lawrence Kasdan's best picture-nominated “The Big Chill” offers an intimate portrait of friends reunited after the suicide of one of their own and features actors who defined cinema in the 1980s – Glenn Close, William Hurt, Jo Beth Williams, Kevin Kline, Jeff Goldblum and Meg Tilly. This powerful ensemble portrays American stereotypes of the time – the yuppie, the drug dealer, the TV star – and deftly humanizes them. Through humor, tenderness, honesty and an amazing soundtrack, it shows formerly idealistic Americans making and dealing with the constant compromises of adulthood, while buoying one another with uncompromising love and friendship. “The Karate Kid” (1984)An intimate story about family and friendship, “The Karate Kid” also succeeds as a hero's journey, a sports movie and a teen movie – a feel-good movie, but not without grit. The film offers clearly defined villains, romance and seemingly unachievable goals, but also an elegant character-driven drama that is relatable and touching. A father who has lost his son meets the displaced son of a single mother and teaches him about finding balance and avoiding the pitfalls of violence and revenge. Race and class issues are presented honestly and are dealt with reasonably. Our hero practices a lot, gets frustrated, gets hurt, but still succeeds. It's as American as they come, and it's a classic. “Glory” (1989)“Glory,” described by Leonard Maltin as “one of the finest historical dramas ever made,” portrays a historical account of the 54th Regiment, a unit of African American soldiers who fought for the North in the Civil War. Authorized by the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the regiment consisted of an all-Black troop commanded by white officers. Matthew Broderick plays the young colonel who trains the troop, and Denzel Washington (in an Academy Award-winning performance) is among an impressive cast that includes Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes and Andre Braugher. American Civil War historian James M. McPherson said the film "accomplishes a remarkable feat in sensitizing a lot of today's Black students to the role that their ancestors played in the Civil War in winning their own freedom.” “Philadelphia” (1993)                                                                  “Philadelphia” stars Tom Hanks in one of the first mainstream studio movies to confront the HIV/AIDS crisis. In the film, law partner Andrew Beckett (Hanks) is fired from his firm when they discover that he is gay and has AIDS. He hires personal attorney Joe Miller (Denzel Washington) to help him with litigation against his former employer. Director Jonathan Demme is quoted as saying, “The film is not necessarily just about AIDS, but rather everyone in this country is entitled to justice.” The film won two Oscars: one for Hanks and the other for Bruce Springsteen's original song, “The Streets of Philadelphia.” Through the song's mainstream radio and MTV airplay, it brought the film and its conversation around the HIV/AIDS pandemic to a wider audience. “Before Sunrise” (1995)                                                              Richard Linklater has explored a wide range of narrative storytelling styles while consistently capturing ordinary, everyday American life. However, his innovative use of time as a defining and recurring cinematic tool has become one of his most significant accomplishments. As the first film in his “Before” trilogy – three films, each shot nine years apart – “Before Sunrise” unfolds as one of cinema's most sustained explorations of love and the passage of time, highlighting the human experience through chance encounters and conversation. With his critically acclaimed 12-year production of the film “Boyhood” (2014) and a new 20-year planned production underway, his unique use of the medium of film to demonstrate time passing demonstrates an unprecedented investment in actors and narrative storytelling. “Clueless” (1995)                                                             A satire, comedy and loose Jane Austen literary adaptation dressed in teen movie designer clothing, “Clueless,” directed by Amy Heckerling, rewards both the casual and hyper-analytical viewer. It's impossible to miss its peak-1990s colorful, high-energy, soundtrack-focused on-screen dynamism, and repeated viewings reveal its unpretentiously presented and extraordinarily layered and biting social commentary about class, privilege and power structures. Heckerling and the incredible cast never talk down to the audience, creating main characters that viewers root for, despite the obvious digs at the ultrarich. The film centers on Cher (Alicia Silverstone) as a well-intentioned, fashion-obsessed high school student who is convinced she has life figured out. In the age of MTV, the film's popularity launched Paul Rudd's career and Silverstone's iconic-1990s status. The soundtrack, curated by Karyn Rachtman, helped solidify the film as a time capsule of clothing, music, dialogue and teenage life. “The Truman Show” (1998)Before social media and reality television, there was “The Truman Show.” Jim Carrey breaks from his usual comedic roles to star in this dramatic film about a man who, unbeknownst to him, is living his life on a soundstage filmed for a popular reality show. Adopted at birth by the television studio, Truman Burbank (Carrey) grew up in the (fictitious) town of Seahaven Island with his family and friends playing roles (paid actors). Cameras are all over the soundstage and follow his activities 24/7. Almost 30 years since its release, the film continues to be a study in sociology, philosophy and psychology, and has inspired university classes on media influence, the human condition and reality television. “Frida” (2002)Salma Hayek produced and starred in this biopic of Frida Kahlo, adapted from the book “Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo” by Hayden Herrera. The film explores Kahlo's rise as an artist in Mexico City and the impact disability and chronic pain from an accident as a young adult had on her life and work. The film centers around her tumultuous and passionate relationships, most significantly with her husband, painter Diego Rivera (Alfred Molina). Directed by Julie Taymor, the film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actress. It won awards for Best Makeup and Best Original Score for Elliot Goldenthal, who also won a Golden Globe in the same category. “The Hours” (2002)Director Stephen Daldry's “The Hours” weaves the novel “Mrs. Dalloway” into three women's stories of loneliness, depression and suicide. Virginia Woolf, played by Nicole Kidman (who won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her performance), is working on the novel while struggling with what is now known as bipolar disorder. Laura, played by Julianne Moore (nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role), is unfulfilled in her life as a 1950s housewife and mother. Clarissa (played by Meryl Streep) is – like Mrs. Dalloway – planning a party, but for her close friend who is dying of AIDS. The film is based on Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. It earned nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won a Golden Globe for Best Picture. “The Incredibles” (2004)                                                 With an all-star cast and memorable soundtrack, this Academy Award-winning Pixar hit uses thrilling action sequences to tell the story of a family trying to live normal lives while hiding their superpowers. For the first time, Pixar hired an outside director, Brad Bird, who drew inspiration from spy films and comic books from the 1960s. The animation team developed a new design element to capture realistic human anatomy, hair, skin and clothing, which Pixar struggled with in early films like “Toy Story.” The film spawned merchandise, video games, Lego sets and more. The sequel, “Incredibles 2,” was also a huge hit, and together, both films generated almost $2 billion at the box office. “The Wrecking Crew” (2008)                                                     “The Wrecking Crew” is a documentary that showcases a group of Los Angeles studio musicians who played on many hit songs and albums of the 1960s and early 1970s, including “California Dreamin',” “The Beat Goes On,” “You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling” and “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'.” Through interviews, music, footage and his own narration, director Denny Tedesco reveals how the Wrecking Crew members – including his father, guitarist Tommy Tedesco – were the unsung heroes of some of America's most famous songs. Production for the film began in 1996, and the film was completed in 2008. Due to the high cost of song licenses, the official release was delayed until 2015, when a successful Kickstarter campaign raised over $300,000 to pay for the music rights. “Inception” (2010)                                                                         Writer and director Christopher Nolan once again challenges audiences with multiple interconnected narrative layers while delivering thrilling action sequences and stunning visual effects. “Inception” asks the question, “Can you alter a person's thoughts by manipulating their dreams?” Taking almost 10 years to write, the film was praised for its aesthetic significance and Nolan's ability to create scenes using cameras rather than computer-generated imagery. A metaphysical heist film with an emotional core driven by grief and guilt, “Inception” offers a meditation on how dreams influence identity, and it resonates deeply in an age of digital simulation, blurred realities and uncertainty. The film earned $830 million at the box office and won four Academy Awards. “The Loving Story” (2011)Nancy Buirski's acclaimed documentary gives an in-depth and deeply personal look at the true story of Richard Loving (a white man) and Mildred Loving (a Black and Native American woman), who were forbidden by law to marry in the state of Virginia in the 1960s. Their Supreme Court case, Loving vs. Virginia, was one of the most significant in history, and paved the way for future multiracial couples to marry. The movie captures the immense challenges the Lovings faced to keep their family and marriage together, through a combination of 16mm footage, personal photographs, accounts from their lawyers and family members, and audio from the Supreme Court oral arguments. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014)“The Grand Budapest Hotel” stands as one of Wes Anderson's most successful films and demonstrates his own brand of unique craftsmanship, resulting in a visually striking and emotionally resonant story. As one of the most stylistically distinctive American filmmakers of the last half-century, Anderson uses historically accurate color and architecture to paint scenes to elicit nostalgia and longing from audiences, while at the same time weaving in political and social upheaval into the film. The film is an example of Anderson as a unique artist who uses whimsy, melancholy, innovative storytelling and a great deal of historical research, which is on display in this visually rich gem of a movie. Find out more at https://registry-a-podcast.pinecast.co

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Desert Island Discs
Kate Winslet, actor

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 52:08


Kate Winslet is an actor who achieved global fame playing Rose DeWitt Bukater, opposite Leonard DiCaprio as Jack Dawson, in the 1997 James Cameron epic Titanic. During her career she has won five BAFTAs, two Emmys, five Golden Globes and an Academy Award for her role in the Reader. Kate was born in Reading in 1975 and attended Redroofs School for the Performing Arts in Maidenhead, Berkshire. Her film debut came in 1994 when she played a teenage killer in Peter Jackson's film Heavenly Creatures. The following year she played Marianne Dashwood opposite Emma Thompson's Elinor in Sense and Sensibility, directed by Ang Lee. Kate's performance earned her a BAFTA for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She went on to consolidate her reputation as one of the most versatile actors of her generation by starring in a list of popular and critically acclaimed films including Hideous Kinky, Iris, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Holiday.Last year Kate directed her first film, Goodbye June, starring Helen Mirren, Timothy Spall and Andrea Riseborough. Kate has three children and lives in West Sussex with her husband Ned and her family.DISC ONE: Georgia on my Mind - Roger Winslet and Sophie Breakenridge DISC TWO: Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs - Brian and Michael DISC THREE: Kiss from a Rose - Seal DISC FOUR: Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald DISC FIVE: Nuvole Bianche - Ludovico Einaudi DISC SIX: Weird Fishes/ Arpeggi - Radiohead DISC SEVEN: Blue Ridge Mountains - Fleet Foxes DISC EIGHT: Pump up the Jam - Technotronic BOOK CHOICE: Outside: Recipes for a Wilder Way of Eating by Gill Meller LUXURY ITEM: Freshly ground coffee CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Georgia on my Mind – Roger Winslet and Sophie Breakenridge Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinleyDesert Island Discs has cast many actors away over the years including Dame Emma Thompson, Cate Blanchett and Dame Helen Mirren. You can hear their programmes if you search through BBC Sounds or our own Desert Island Discs website.

The Rap Music Plug Podcast | presented by QLC TV
#209 - The 6th Annual RMPP Awards

The Rap Music Plug Podcast | presented by QLC TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 39:13


Around this time last year, the show was continuing to grow… but at a lesser pace than the super strong growth trajectory it had been on a few years prior. I was more than ok with this. At least the past hadn't been a fluke. I established myself, and had some modest growth - I was grateful. But then in 2025, that big year-over-year growth came back, and I was so pleasantly surprised. I know this niche of experimentally-tinged rap is a small one, so the numbers would never reflect the impact... but 2025 taught me that this little niche may not be so little. Maybe there's more that can be done with this platform, than I could have ever imagined. In 2026, my goal is to the accelerator and do even bigger things. That means bigger live events, bigger guests, and more collaborations with the many interesting journalists in this space that do good work. So now, without further ado... let's talk about what music defined my 2025. Welcome to the 6th Annual RMPP Awards. The full categorized list of the RMPP's Top 100 Albums of 2025, and list of nominations, can be found here: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/episodes/209-6th-annual-rmpps  The Plug (0:21). Award show structure (5:03). Beat of the Year (5:39). Hook of the Year (7:20). Live Performance of the Year (9:25). Best Rap Performance in a Supporting Role (11:37). Rap Performance of the Year (13:33). Song of the Year (15:04). Producer of the Year (16:11). Rapper of the Year (18:39). The RMPP 25: Top 25 Albums of the Year (20:36). RMPP Patron Choices for Album of the Year (32:40). Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patron, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast  Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com

Drea Yeya Radio | The DreaVerse
The DreaVerse: Episode 047 | Roles and Ritual

Drea Yeya Radio | The DreaVerse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 34:31


In this episode, I'm going to share a manifestation ritual I learned and put into practice for ALL of 2025. We will also get into WHY people gatekeep rituals from others.Then, we'll discuss Supporting Roles (and other casting roles) people play in our lives (and we play in theirs), and finally.... MAIN CHARACTER energy! LFG!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
Top 5 Performances of 2025 (ft. Emmanuel Akwafo)

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 53:43


Olivier nominee Emmanuel Akwafo (A Midsummer Night's Dream / For Black Boys) joins West End Frame Editor, Andrew Tomlins, for our first special end-of-year round-up episode!In this episode Andrew reveals his top five stage performances of 2025. Emmanuel shares his top shows and performance of the year, and they share submissions from West End Frame listeners too. Emmanuel is a producer, writer, director, award-winning actor and presenter. He originated the role of Pitch in For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy by Ryan Calais Cameron, performing the show at the New Diorama Theatre, Royal Court Theatre and Apollo Theatre. He received an Olivier Award nomination, along with his castmates, for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and won a Black British Theatre Award. This year Emmanuel starred as Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Bridge Theatre and won a Black British Theatre Award for his performance. His theatre credits also include Narrator in Sappho (Southwark Playhouse), Amiens in As You Like It (Globe Theatre), Mr Martin in The Bald Soprano (Leicester Square Theatre) and Jay in The Spalding Suite (Southbank Centre) as well as several pantomimes at the Lyric Hammersmith.Emmanuel's debut play Limp Wrist and the Iron First recently played a full run at Brixton House. He also directed and produced the show with his production company No Name Creatives. His producing projects have included the Black Print concert at the Phoenix Arts Club in London and Green Room 42 in New York. He also produced the Black Print panel at this year's MusicalCon, as well as readings of some more of his plays. Follow Emmanuel on Instagram: @eman.akwafoThis podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32 Thank you for listening to The West End Frame Show in 2025 and for sharing your top performances of the year - we included as many of your contributions as possible. We're back soon to round up our top shows of the year. Email: andrew@westendframe.co.ukVisit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Something Something Podcast - A Creative Podcast
Something Something about Ethan Costanilla

Something Something Podcast - A Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 77:44


Ethan Costanilla is 21 years old. He worked on Regretting You, with director Josh Boone, as a principal role. He has appeared in several commercials as well as directed and written his own short film, It's Her.He has been taking advanced film acting classes at Catapult Studios and attended Merritt Island High School where he performed multiple musical theatrical productions in leading roles. He attended the 541 Productions program where he deepened his acting training through camera and improvisational training.He recently wrapped on the Netflix production entitled Don't Say Good Luck, directed by Julia Hart, in which he played TJ, a Supporting Role.Ethan is passionate about music as well, as he writes and publishes his own music. He is an experienced piano and drum player, as he has played the two instruments for multiple years. He also won multiple awards at the Florida State Thespian Festival achieving Top Honors for a duet musical piece he performed.Check out his short film It's Her

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
DoD asks civilian employees to volunteer for ICE, CBP supporting roles

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 6:34


The Pentagon is calling on its civilian workforce to volunteer for temporary assignments supporting operations along the southern border. The program allows DoD civilians to be detailed to the Department of Homeland Security for up to six months filling critical support roles at the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection facilities. Here with more detail is Federal News Network's Anastasia Obis. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cinema Drip
S3E29 Jamie Lee Curtis / Lindsay Lohan: Herbie Fully Loaded / A Fish Called Wanda

Cinema Drip

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 88:22


Lindsay Lohan & Jamie Lee Curtis month continues as we take a look at two big hits from the primes of their respective careers: Herbie: Fully Loaded and A Fish Called Wanda! For Herbie, Disney relied on Lindsay to revive a dormant franchise, teaming her up with Michael Keaton, Justin Long, and Matt Dillon. Although it received mixed reviews, the film was a box office success and one of the final hits of Lohan's career. Our hosts break down whether it's deserving of Millennial classic status, or if it should be left behind. For Wanda, Curtis parlayed her BAFTA-winning breakout in Trading Places to a role in the John Cleese-penned crime comedy. The film wasn't only a smash hit, becoming the 7th highest grossing film of 1988, but received 3 Oscar nominations, with Kevin Kline winning for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. We discuss our favorite scenes and performances of one of the funniest movies we've ever covered on the show. What's your favorite Jamie Lee Curtis movie? Let us know at cinemaontappodcast@gmail.com

K3 KDrama Coffee Break
JUNE 2025 | Current KDrama Watchlist Obsessions, News, Casting + SO JI SUB Deep Dive

K3 KDrama Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 41:13 Transcription Available


Share Your Thoughts & Send Us A Text! Hi there! We're back to share the latest Kdrama casting and news for June 2025. This month we're celebrating the patron saint of our channel, So Ji Sub, with a deep dive into his career and why we love him so much. We're also discussing our current Kdrama obsessions, including 'Our Unwritten Seoul' and 'Nine Puzzles', plus exciting news like Amazon Prime's first original Kdrama and upcoming military enlistments. Help us work through our feelings about  Kim Go Eun in 'Yumi's Cells 3' and her final series co-starSo much to discuss! Join us!00:00 Introduction and Monthly Updates00:34 Everyone's Obsessed: Unwritten Seoul05:17 Everyone's Obsessed pt 2: Nine Puzzles08:29 K-Drama News and Announcements20:30 Kim GoEun & Yumi's Cells 21:55 Supporting Roles and Upcoming Projects23:22 So Ji Sub: The K Three Origin Story24:51 First Dramas and So Ji Sub's Appeal28:28 Memorable Roles and Performances33:58 Recent Works and Future Prospects39:37 Thanks!! Support the show

The Hollywood Persona Podcast
Bonus THP - 2024 Film Recap: A Year in Cinema with Mitch

The Hollywood Persona Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 56:15


In this bonus episode, Mitch provides a comprehensive recap of the films of 2024, highlighting box office successes, notable performances, and various categories such as best actors, directors, and animated films. The discussion includes rankings of male and female actors, supporting roles, breakout performances, and memorable cameos. Mitch also reflects on the most disappointing films of the year and those that deserved more recognition, culminating in a heartfelt conclusion about the emotional impact of cinema00:00 Intro01:30 Box Office Breakthroughs and Major Releases06:18 Best Actor and Actress Rankings15:28 Supporting Roles and Ensemble Performances23:51 Comedy and Cameo Highlights27:38 Cameos and Memorable Performances29:51 Voice Acting Highlights32:05 Best Writing and Screenplay32:52 Original Songs and Soundtracks34:37 Most Disappointing Films36:22 Movies Underrated by Critics38:02 Hidden Gems of 202439:37 LGBTQ+ Representation in Film40:52 Cinematography and Visuals43:03 Best Stunt Work44:01 Top Horror Films of 202444:58 Best Animated Movies45:57 Best Animal Performances48:02 Best New Characters49:23 Returning Characters and Comebacks51:05 Best Villains of 202452:21 Tearjerker Awards54:30 Wrap-Up and Future Discussions

Daily Joy: A 365-Day Devotional for Women
March 28 - Faithful in a Supporting Role

Daily Joy: A 365-Day Devotional for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 7:44


We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at motivating you to apply God's word while strengthening your heart and nurturing your soul. Today's Bible reading is 1 Chronicles 22:6–19. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from Dan Doriani. ESV Bible narration read by Kristyn Getty. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter Subscribe to Crossway's newest podcast 'Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Jen Wilkin' here!

HALF HOUR with Jeff & Richie
Sunset Boulevard Spotlight: David Thaxton on Broadway

HALF HOUR with Jeff & Richie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 32:14


In this episode, Jeff and Richie sit down with David Thaxton, currently starring in the iconic musical Sunset Boulevard on Broadway. David shares his journey from the West End to Broadway, working with Jamie Lloyd and Nicole Scherzinger, and the impact of winning an Olivier Award. He also talks about balancing his music career with theatre work and the pressures of auditioning. Tune in for behind-the-scenes stories and insights into his role in this legendary show. Follow us on Instagram @HalfHourPodcast and share your thoughts on Sunset Boulevard on our latest post! DAVID THAXTON he/him (Max Von Mayerling). Theatre credits include Sunset Blvd. (Savoy Theatre, Olivier Award nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical); Passion (Donmar Warehouse, Olivier Award winner for Best Actor in a Musical); Les Misérables (Sondheim/Queen's); Jesus Christ Superstar (Regent's Park Open Air); Come From Away (Phoenix); The Phantom of the Opera (His Majesty's); Camelot (London Palladium); Love Never Dies (Adelphi);West End Men (Vaudeville); She Loves Me (Sheffield Crucible); Candide (Menier Chocolate Factory); Jesus Christ Superstar - The Concert (Regents Park Open Air); Roller Diner (Soho); Only the Brave (Wales Millennium Centre); The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Southwark Playhouse). Training:Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. David is co-founder and co-writer for the band Divisions (@Divisionsreal). Instagram/X: @YoungThacko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Forum Christian Church
Supporting Role Part Four – Barnabas / Sermon Only

Forum Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 41:49


We explore the life and impact of Barnabas, known as the "son of encouragement," while focusing on his vital role in welcoming and supporting key figures in early Christianity. We look at the importance of encouragement, inclusivity, and the transformative power of the Gospel in changing lives and building the church.  

Forum Christian Church
Supporting Role Part Four – Barnabas / Sermon Only

Forum Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 41:49


We explore the life and impact of Barnabas, known as the "son of encouragement," while focusing on his vital role in welcoming and supporting key figures in early Christianity. We look at the importance of encouragement, inclusivity, and the transformative power of the Gospel in changing lives and building the church.  

The Daily Boost | Coaching You Need. Success You Deserve.
Spotlight or Supporting Role: Which Are You?

The Daily Boost | Coaching You Need. Success You Deserve.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 12:05


In this thought-provoking episode, Scott Smith tackles the age-old question of whether you're meant to be in the spotlight or play a different role. Through personal stories and insights from his own journey and his son's musical aspirations, Scott explores the internal conflict many face between wanting to be "the star" and finding their true calling. Drawing from his experience as an "introverted extrovert," Scott challenges listeners to examine their authentic desires versus societal expectations. He shares how he discovered that being a hybrid – someone who can lead from both the front and behind the scenes – ultimately led to greater fulfillment and success. Featured Story: Scott shares a compelling personal narrative about his son's journey to become a rock star, including a pivotal moment at the Whiskey a Go Go on Sunset Strip. This story serves as a launching point to discuss the importance of understanding whether you truly want to be in the spotlight or if your talents might be better suited to a different role. Key Takeaways: Being in the spotlight isn't necessary for success or fulfillment Your natural inclinations might differ from your perceived aspirations It's possible to be a hybrid – someone who can lead from both front and backstage Success often comes from aligning your role with your authentic desires Pushing yourself into an ill-fitting role can lead to unnecessary frustration Understanding your true motivations is crucial for career satisfaction Memorable Quotes: "I'm very comfortable being out in front with zero need to be in front."  "The absolute truth of being a real rock star is you spend your whole entire life on a tour bus."  "I'm happier when I'm kind of producing the show a little bit, but I've got behind the scenes." Scott's Three-Step Approach: Honestly assess whether you genuinely want to be in the spotlight or if you're pursuing it based on others' expectations Identify your true motivations and what actually drives your satisfaction Align your actions with your authentic desires, whether that means stepping into the spotlight or finding your perfect supporting role Connect With Scott: Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Visit: https://www.faceyourpassion.com/ Learn More: https://www.9minuteclaritycode.com/ Visit: https://www.perfectweekplanner.com/  Learn More: https://www.dailyawarenessdiary.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Forum Christian Church
Supporting Role Part Three – Witness / Sermon Only

Forum Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 47:10


The story of Ananias and Saul teaches us that even brief encounters can have profound impacts when we're obedient to God's call. In this message, we will be challenged to consider: Are we living our faith visibly to those around us? Are we ready to be God's instruments, even when it seems daunting or illogical? This message encourages us to be bold in our witness, reminding us that God work through anyone - even those we might consider unlikely.

Forum Christian Church
Supporting Role Part Three – Witness / Sermon Only

Forum Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 47:10


The story of Ananias and Saul teaches us that even brief encounters can have profound impacts when we're obedient to God's call. In this message, we will be challenged to consider: Are we living our faith visibly to those around us? Are we ready to be God's instruments, even when it seems daunting or illogical? This message encourages us to be bold in our witness, reminding us that God work through anyone - even those we might consider unlikely.

Forum Christian Church
Supporting Role Part Two – Protector Provider / Sermon Only

Forum Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 48:27


In the book of Esther, we discover a powerful narrative about God's providence working through seemingly ordinary people in extraordinary ways. Whether you're wrestling with a personal struggle or looking to make a positive impact, there are timeless lessons that might be helpful as you navigate your life and faith.

Forum Christian Church
Supporting Role Part Two – Protector Provider / Sermon Only

Forum Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 48:27


In the book of Esther, we discover a powerful narrative about God's providence working through seemingly ordinary people in extraordinary ways. Whether you're wrestling with a personal struggle or looking to make a positive impact, there are timeless lessons that might be helpful as you navigate your life and faith.

The Rap Music Plug Podcast | presented by QLC TV
#186 - The 5th Annual RMPP Awards

The Rap Music Plug Podcast | presented by QLC TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 27:45


2024 was a year of maintenance and solidifying the foundation. While the show didn't 5x in year over year growth, as it did from 2022 to 2023, the arrow has still been pointing up with some big artists joining the show, increased viewership and positive feedback. In particular, the RMPP patron group has grown to the largest its ever been, which has honestly been the biggest one of my most proudest achievements of my life. The community has progressed to a point where it's become a staple of my life, and hopefully the patrons of this show feel the same way. 2024 was proof that this show is here to stay, and will be a fixture in indie rap media for years to come. To the RMPP patrons, as well as the rest of you listeners who support the show with your time and attention... thank you for entrusting me with this privilege to rap music plug podcast for you. You are greatly appreciated. So now, without further ado... let's talk about what music defined my 2024, and hand out some awards along the way. Welcome to the 5th Annual RMPP Awards. Share your feedback on what you'd like to see on the RMPP in the future! Complete this 2-minute survey here: https://forms.gle/ApTNot34UZtAfwE36  The Plug (0:21) The 4th Annual RMPP Awards intro (3:15). Best Rap in a Supporting Role (4:42). Hook of the Year (6:38). Beat of the Year (8:07). Song of the Year (9:28). Producer of the Year (11:41). Rapper of the Year (13:10). Top Albums of the Year structure (15:17). The RMPP 25: my top 25 albums, inclusive of all genres (15:52). The full categorized list of the RMPP's Top 100 Albums of 2024 can be found here: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/episodes/186-5th-annual-rmpps  Listen to my piece on Why Lawd? here: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/episodes/cp-why-lawd-a-cautionary-tale-of-f-up-a-good-thing   Final reflection (23:53). Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patron, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast  Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com

Below Freezing
Congo (1995)

Below Freezing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 88:41


This movie could not be more up our alley: mid-90s, “talking” gorillas, Tim Curry, and sesame cake that you can't eat. All of this plus white gorillas that will scare the crap out of you all await in the 1995 jungle epic “Congo”. Join the St. Johns as we breakdown the wonderful cameos in this film, the believable puppeteering and construction of “Amy”, and…is Laura Linney a good actress? Tune in and explore the Congo with us! Chapters (AI Generated) 00:00 Introduction to Below Freezing Podcast 02:46 Nostalgic Connections to Congo 06:09 Behind the Scenes: The Making of Congo 08:59 Cast and Characters of Congo 11:53 Awards and Reception of Congo 14:52 Box Office Performance and Ebert's Review 18:05 Themes and Visuals in Congo 21:08 Character Analysis: Laura Linney and Amy 24:07 Final Thoughts on Congo 44:07 Navigating Academia and PhDs 46:26 Tim Curry's Memorable Performance 48:21 Character Actors and Their Impact 51:51 Supporting Roles and Their Significance 54:05 Humor and Memorable Quotes 56:21 Ape Years and Human Comparisons 01:00:58 Exploring the City of Zinge 01:04:57 The Terrifying Gray Apes 01:07:29 Practical Effects vs. CGI 01:09:23 Character Dynamics and Relationships 01:12:49 The Most Charming Characters 01:16:25 What This Film is Missing 01:21:19 Final Thoughts on Congo You can find us at the following: Email: belowfreezingpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BelowFreezing32 Facebook: @belowfreezingpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belowfreezingbadfilms/

W2M Network
Triple Feature: The Last Showgirl/Anora/Emilia Perez

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 93:44


Robert Winfree and Mark Radulich review movies currently on streaming services and in theaters: The Last Showgirl/Anora/Emilia Perez Movie Review! First up is The Last Showgirl (2024). Then we move on to Anora (2024). Finally we review Emilia Perez (2024).The Last Showgirl is a 2024 American drama film directed by Gia Coppola and written by Kate Gersten. It stars Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Billie Lourd, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song, and Kiernan Shipka. Its plot focuses on a middle-aged Las Vegas showgirl who is faced with an uncertain future after learning that the revue she has performed in for three decades is scheduled to close. The screenplay was adapted by Gersten from her own play, Body of Work, which she based on her visits to the Jubilee! show shortly before its closure in 2016.The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2024, and was released in the United States on January 10, 2025. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with Anderson's performance garnering critical praise. The film received two nominations at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for Anderson and Best Original Song for "Beautiful That Way". It also received two nominations at the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for Anderson and Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Curtis.Anora is a 2024 American comedy-drama film written, directed, and edited by Sean Baker. It follows the beleaguered marriage between Anora (Mikey Madison), a young sex worker, and Vanya Zakharov (Mark Eydelshteyn), the son of a Russian oligarch. The supporting cast includes Yura Borisov, Karren Karagulian, Vache Tovmasyan, and Aleksei Serebryakov.Anora premiered on May 21, 2024, at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme d'Or and received critical acclaim. It was released theatrically on October 18 by Neon. It was named one of the top 10 films of 2024 by the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute, and received five nominations at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, Best Actress for Madison and Best Director. It grossed $32.5 million worldwide on a $6 million budget, becoming Baker's highest-grossing film.Emilia Pérez is a 2024 Spanish-language musical comedy crime film written and directed by Jacques Audiard. A French production adapted from Audiard's opera libretto, which was loosely based on Boris Razon's 2018 novel Écoute, the film stars Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, Adriana Paz, Mark Ivanir, and Édgar Ramírez. The story follows a Mexican cartel leader (Gascón) who enlists a lawyer (Saldaña) to help facilitate their transition into a woman to escape their criminal life. Featuring original songs by Camille, a score by Clément Ducol, and choreography by Damien Jalet, the film was shot in Île-de-France from May to July 2023.Premiering at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, Emilia Pérez received international acclaim for its lead performances, direction, themes, and musical score, winning the Jury Prize and Best Actress award for its female ensemble. However, the film polarized audiences, with criticism in Mexico for cultural misrepresentation, stereotypes, and poorly executed Spanish dialogue, while some LGBTQ groups objected to its portrayal of gender transition. Despite this, it made history at the Golden Globes, winning four awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and earning Karla Sofía Gascón a nomination as the first trans woman in the Best Actress category. Selected as France's submission for Best International Feature Film at the Academy Awards, it was also named one of the American Film Institute's top 10 films of 2024, cementing its status as a groundbreaking yet controversial cinematic work.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59

The Richard Crouse Show Podcast
PODCAST THE RICHARD CROUSE SHOW ANNA LAMBE RAMEL ROSS TIM FEHLBAUM - 2024-12-17, 4.47 PM

The Richard Crouse Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 38:55


On the Saturday January 4, 2025 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we’ll meet Anna Lambe, an actress and television host from Nunavut. You’ve seen her in the feature film “The Grizzlies,” which earned her a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Most recently she appeared in HBO’s highly anticipated fourth season of “True Detective,” starring opposite Jodie Foster. Today we talk about her new project, “North of North.” In the CBC, Netflix and APTN series she plays a young woman who wants to build a new future for herself after a spontaneous — and extremely public — exit from her marriage. But it won't be easy in her small Arctic town where everybody knows everyone’s business. Then we’ll meet RaMell Ross, artist, writer, documentarian and director of “Nickle Boys,” an intriguing movie that was named one of the top 10 films of 2024 by the American Film Institute. It has also received several accolades, including a nomination for Best Motion Picture – Drama at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, and five nominations at the 30th Critics' Choice Awards, including Best Picture. Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Colson Whitehead, Nickel Boys chronicles the powerful friendship between two young Black teenagers navigating the harrowing trials of reform school together in Florida and it opens in theatres in Canada on January 10. Finally, we’ll meet director Tim Fehlbaum. He’s an award-winning Swiss filmmaker whose previous films, like “Tides” and “Hell,” focused on post-apocalyptic and science fiction stories. He returns to the real world with “September 5,” a new thriller starring Peter Sarsgaard and Ben Chaplin, and now playing in select theatres, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Faith & Family Filmmakers
Testimony Series - Let Go and Let God

Faith & Family Filmmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 5:46 Transcription Available


Episode 107 - Testimony Series - Let Go and Let God This episode is a part of our December Testimony series. A series of short testimonies of times that God showed up upon set or in ways related to the film-industry.In this episode, Selah Avery shares about her divine guidance in the film industry. Feeling disheartened by the difficulty finding roles that didn't require nudity and compromising her values, Selah prayed for meaningful work. She then discovered an opportunity with the Kendrick Brothers and despite lacking an agent, she auditioned, received a callback, and eventually landed the role of Keisha in ‘The Forge'. She recounts the supportive and prayerful environment on set, including a powerful moment when the cast paused filming to pray for her sister in the ER. Selah expresses immense gratitude for this experience, emphasizing God's role in fulfilling her dreams.Bio:Selah Avery is known for her debut Supporting Role as Keisha in The Forge; a Kendrick Brothers feature film. -Acting since JR high - 3x Grammy® Considered Singer and Songwriter and married to 7-time Grammy® Considered & Billboard Charting Producer Sam Peezy.-Proud Mom of a US MARINE -REP: Treasure Coast Talent; LASelah Avery website: http://www.selahavery.comTV and Film Reel: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1534705/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkActor's Access: https://resumes.actorsaccess.com/cherylselahaveryVoiceover Reel: https://youtu.be/hBJKh-IdOdM?si=OBOmog9bFQOPrJ6B● Writers Retreat - Mexico: https://www.faffassociation.com/writers-retreat● Jaclyn's Book - In the Beginning, Middle and End: A Screenwriter's Observations of LIfe, Character, and God https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9R7XS9V● VIP Producers Mentorship Program https://www.faffassociation.com/vip-producers-mentorshipThe Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Releasing new episodes every week, we interview experts from varying fields of filmmaking; from screenwriters, actors, directors, and producers, to film scorers, talent agents, and distributors. It is produced and hosted by Geoffrey Whitt and Jaclyn Whitt , and is brought to you by the Faith & Family Filmmakers Association Support Faith & Family Filmmakers Our mission is to help filmmakers who share a Christian Worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. If you would like to assist with the costs of producing this podcast, you can help by leaving a tip.Get Email Notifications Enter the Faith & Family Screenwriting Awards festival Faith and Family Screenwriting Academy: https://www.faffassociation.com/Script Notes and Coaching:

House of Crouse
ANNA LAMBE +RaMEL ROSS + TIM FEHLBAUM

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 38:54


On the Saturday January 4, 2025 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we'll meet Anna Lambe, an actress and television host from Nunavut. You've seen her in the feature film “The Grizzlies,” which earned her a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Most recently she appeared in HBO's highly anticipated fourth season of “True Detective,” starring opposite Jodie Foster. Today we talk about her new project, “North of North.” In the CBC, Netflix and APTN series she plays a young woman who wants to build a new future for herself after a spontaneous — and extremely public — exit from her marriage. But it won't be easy in her small Arctic town where everybody knows everyone's business. Then we'll meet RaMell Ross, artist, writer, documentarian and director of “Nickle Boys,” an intriguing movie that was named one of the top 10 films of 2024 by the American Film Institute. It has also received several accolades, including a nomination for Best Motion Picture – Drama at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, and five nominations at the 30th Critics' Choice Awards, including Best Picture. Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Colson Whitehead, Nickel Boys chronicles the powerful friendship between two young Black teenagers navigating the harrowing trials of reform school together in Florida and it opens in theatres in Canada on January 10. Finally, we'll meet director Tim Fehlbaum. He's an award-winning Swiss filmmaker whose previous films, like “Tides” and “Hell,” focused on post-apocalyptic and science fiction stories. He returns to the real world with “September 5,” a new thriller starring Peter Sarsgaard and Ben Chaplin, and now playing in select theatres, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Cleveland Baptist Church
Supporting Roles in the Christmas Story

Cleveland Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 39:05


Drama X Theater
Lux Radio Theatre | Dodsworth (Walter Huston) || Stella Dallas (Barbara Stanwyck) || 1937

Drama X Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 115:19


Lux Radio Theatre | Dodsworth (Walter Huston, Nan Sunderland) || Stella Dallas (Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles) || Broadcast: October 4, 1937; October 11, 193700:00 ... Dodsworth -- Dodsworth was a 1936 American drama film directed by William Wyler, and starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary Astor and David Niven. Sidney Howard based the screenplay on his 1934 stage adaptation of the 1929 novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis. Huston reprised his stage role.56:17 ... Stella Dallas -- was a 1937 American drama film based on Olive Higgins Prouty's 1923 novel of the same name. It was directed by King Vidor and stars Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, and Anne Shirley. At the 10th Academy Awards, Stanwyck and Shirley were nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role, respectively.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#dramaclassics #oldtimeradio #otr #radiotheater #radioclassics #luxradio #cecilbdemille #gunsmoke #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #crimeclassics #duaneotr:::: :

Latter-day Faith
Can AI Play a Supporting Role in Our Spiritual Journeys?

Latter-day Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 62:14


AI (Artificial Intelligence) is increasingly becoming part of our everyday lives as it is now enhancing the way businesses and health care providers work, as well as assisting in financial fraud detection, cybersecurity, and much more. Its contributions in those areas are mostly invisible to us. But now with the rise of informational/conversational programs like ChatGPT, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and others, more and more of us are including AI-based chatbots more directly in our daily lives--including our spiritual lives. In this episode, Mark Crego and Jeff Pratt join LDF host Dan Wotherspoon in a conversation about integrating ChatGPT in our  spiritual journeys, as both guests use it regularly for this purpose but in quite different ways.The discussion first provides an orientation to what ChatGPT and other chatbot programs do, the sources of information they draw on, and how their security provisions make them "safe" for us to use even as our chats inevitably involve us sharing personal information about ourselves (though not things like bank account, social security, passwords, or other protected info like that). Following this basic information, Mark and Jeff share the way they have been using ChatGPT to enhance their understanding of scriptural texts, as well as in their spiritual journeys. In sharing about these, they actually play snippets (in the computer voice they have chosen) parts of conversations they have had, and they also demonstrate in real time how they query it. They even did a real-time request that asked for a prayer that includes words of encouragement for a project Dan is working on. It is all quite fascinating, and its likely many of us will warm to the idea that AI can, indeed, assist us in our spiritual walks. Listen in!   

All Things Chemical
TSCA Reform: Eight Years Later — Panel 2: Risk Evaluation and the Supporting Role Sections 4 and 8 Play

All Things Chemical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 75:40


On June 26, 2024, B&C, along with the Environmental Law Institute and the George Washington University Milken Institute of Public Health, sponsored the all-day virtual conference, TSCA Reform — Eight Years Later. The quality of the discussion, the caliber of the participants, and the timeliness of the content motivated us to repurpose the substantive sessions. B&C and ELI are pleased to co-sponsor this episode of All Things Chemical® to enable our podcast audience to listen to these sessions. Maria J. Doa, Ph.D., Senior Director, Chemicals Policy, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), moderated Panel 2: Risk Evaluation and the Supporting Role Sections 4 and 8 Play. The panelists included David B. Fischer, Counsel, Keller and Heckman LLP; Jeffery T. Morris, Ph.D., Director, Existing Chemicals Risk Assessment Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), EPA; Katherine O'Brien, Senior Attorney, Toxic Exposure and Health Program, Earthjustice; Judah Prero, Counsel, Arnold & Porter; and Tracey Woodruff, Ph.D., Professor and Director, University of California, San Francisco, Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment. The panel considered EPA's revised chemical prioritization and risk evaluation processes; the role and extent of peer review; and the utility and timing of Section 4 test rules. More information on EPA's final 2024 rule amending the risk evaluation framework rule is available in our May 14, 2024, memorandum. ALL MATERIALS IN THIS PODCAST ARE PROVIDED SOLELY FOR INFORMATIONAL  AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES. THE MATERIALS ARE NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE OR THE PROVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES. ALL LEGAL QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ANSWERED DIRECTLY BY A LICENSED ATTORNEY PRACTICING IN THE APPLICABLE AREA OF LAW. ©2024 Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.  All Rights Reserved

Gimme Three - A Series For Cinephiles
Philip Seymour Hoffman In Supporting Roles

Gimme Three - A Series For Cinephiles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 80:04


Send us a textThis week, we conclude our tribute series to the legendary Philip Seymour Hoffman. Nick and Bella spotlight three of Hoffman's most memorable supporting performances. Philip Seymour Hoffman never needed an exuberant amount of screen time to leave his mark on a film. Often, his supporting roles left as big of an impact as the leading characters. First up is one of his earliest roles in the Academy Award-winning film Scent Of A Woman. Next, Hoffman lights up the screen with an uncomfortable amount of energy, charisma, and tension in the juicy 1999 mystery The Talented Mr. Ripley. Finally, we get to explore Hoffman's outstanding comedic chops as he portrays Brandt in the cult classic The Big Lebowski. Also, our producer Sonja Mereu discusses one of Philip's lesser-known films, Pirate Radio (aka The Boat That Rocked). Please let us know your thoughts on this episode and our entire Philip Seymour Hoffman series. Support the showSign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.

Schmidt List
Supporting Roles in Leadership

Schmidt List

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 52:45


In this riveting episode of "Schmidt List," host Kurt Schmidt sits down with Nathan Young, fractional COO, founder, and author of "How to Be Second." Together, they delve deep into the concept of personal and professional growth, emphasizing the value of the support role in leadership. Nathan shares his unique journey and the realizations that led him to embrace his role as an integrator, rather than a traditional entrepreneur.Key topics include:Main Character Concept: Exploring how seeing oneself as the main character can foster a victim mentality.Personal Growth: The importance of exposing oneself to diverse perspectives and situations for genuine growth.Facing Fears: Kurt shares a personal anecdote about overcoming his fear of guns through education and practice.Work-Life Balance: Discussing the different attitudes towards work and the impact on personal identity.Guest Spotlight: Nathan introduces his book, "How to Be Second," and a new matchmaking service for leaders and supporters.Networking and Mentorship: The necessity of building a sustainable network and the transformative power of mentorship.Productivity Techniques: Insights into time blocking, changing work environments, and maintaining focus.Role Specialization: The importance of clear role definitions and the emotional journey of embracing the "second" role.Listen in as Kurt and Nathan offer valuable advice on intentional networking, professional accountability, and the multifaceted nature of leadership roles. Whether you're a solo entrepreneur or a seasoned leader, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate your professional journey with clarity and confidence.Resources and Links:- Nathan Young's book, "How to Be Second," is available now from major publishers, including an audiobook version.- Visit http://howtobesecond.com for more information on Nathan's work and to join his community. https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-s-young- Subscribe to Nathan's newsletter for updates and more leadership insights.- Check out Kurt's "The Little Book of Networking" for a solid framework on intentional networking.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/schmidt-list-inspiring-leaders--2664825/support.

I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST
EP 1,151 - HAPPY 81ST BIRTHDAY ROBERT DE NIRO, METHOD ACTING 101 & TOP 5 SUPPORTING ROLES/MURDER DOC & CHILL/RE-VIEWING GONE GIRL

I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 42:24 Transcription Available


This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka  The Charles Oakley of The Jews, The Monster of Mucous aka Captain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior aka Mr. NY aka The Inflamed Ashkenazi aka The Smiling Sultan of Sniff aka The Flat Footed Phenom aka Mitzvah Mike is here from New York to discuss: Happy Birthday Robert De Niro & His Top 5 Supporting Roles, Laci Peterson Murder Doc & Chill, Loving Love Island & Rapaport's Reality, Re-Watching Gone Girl, terrorist gorillas & a whole lotta mo'. This episode is not to be missed! Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Send questions & concerns to: iamrapaportpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Rapaport's Reality Feeds:  iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/867-rapaports-reality-with-keb-171162927/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/id1744160673 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3a9ArixCtWRhfpfo1Tz7MR Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport/PC:1001087456 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a776919e-ad8c-4b4b-90c6-f28e41fe1d40/rapaports-reality-with-kebe-michael-rapaport Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com If you are interested in NCAA, MLB, NBA, NFL & UFC Picks/Parlays Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com   Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Keeping Up With Chaos
Find Your Inner Rebel & Do it! - Anne Alexander Sieder

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 72:15


Jozlyn, Gaby, and Angela chat with Voice Actor and On-Camera Actor Anne Alexander-Sieder. Anne Alexander-Sieder is a​ trilingual American actress, based in Germany, known for embodying fierce, fallible women who walk the razor's edge between light and dark - women who may stumble but never go down without a fight. Think: Gillian Anderson, Vera Farmiga, and Catherine Keener.Career Highlights include a Lead in the indie feature, Ojai, as a maverick mom who struggles to hold on to life as she learns to let go of her son, a Guest Star as an icy hotel manager determined to protect her guest's privacy in the iconic series, Tatort, a Recurring Role as a ruthless businesswoman driven to succeed in the acclaimed German series, Katakomben, and a Supporting Role as a concerned but doting mom in the recent Hallmark Christmas Special, A Heidelberg Holiday. WINNER! Best Actress PiGrecoZen, Multiple Awards as producer & writer, Founder and host of the podcast Act Bold (her philosophy for life and work). US English mother-tongue. Fluent in German and Italian.Needless to say this is an incredible and inspiring conversation about following your dreams regardless your age! Just go for it!LinksAct Bold MasterclassActors AccessSupport the Show.This is a shareable podcast, with a group of creatives, documenting their creative voice over & on-camera journeys to inspire all of us as we navigate our own paths! This pod may bring golden nuggets of wisdom, yet is not an education based show. Follow all the Chaos - Website - https://www.keepingupwithchaos.net/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/keepingupwithchaospodcastIG - https://www.instagram.com/keeping_up_with_chaos/

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S9 Ep32: Jack Wolfe, Gabe in Next To Normal

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 63:46


Olivier nominee Jack Wolfe is currently starring as Gabe in the UK premiere of Next To Normal. Following an acclaimed, sold-out run at the Donmar Warehouse, Michael Longhurst's production has transferred to the West End for a limited run at the Wyndham's Theatre. Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's musical premiered on Broadway in 2010, winning three Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. For his performance as Gabe, Jack won Best Supporting Performer at the WhatsOnStage Awards and Most Promising Newcomer at The Critics Circle Theatre Awards. He was also nominated for Best Emerging Talent at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards and Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the Olivier Awards. Jack's theatre credits include Peter in The Magician's Elephant (RSC), The Snow Queen (Rose Theatre Kingston), The Musician (The Belfast Ensemble), Sweeney Todd (Lyric Theatre Belfast) and Pinocchio (National Theatre). His work on screen includes Shadow and Bone, Inside No.9, The Witcher and The Magic Flute produced by Roland Emmerich. Next To Normal runs at the Wyndham's Theatre until 21st September 2024. Visit www.nexttonormal.com for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins  @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.  STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.Ranked in the top 5% of podcasts globally and winner of the 2022 Communicator Award...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Gardening Simplified
Plants that Play Supporting Roles

Gardening Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 51:09 Transcription Available


Some plants play starring roles in the landscape, while others play supporting ones. Meet these valuable plants and learn to use them in the landscape. Featured shrub: Happy Face White potentilla.

My Time Capsule
Ep. 385 - Annette Badland

My Time Capsule

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 49:53


Annette Badland is an English actress best known for her roles as Mae the Landlady in Ted Lasso, Charlotte in Bergerac, Margaret Blaine in Doctor Who, Mrs Glenna Fitzgibbons in Outlander, Babe Smith in EastEnders and as Dr Fleur Perkins in Midsomer Murders. She was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1993 for her performance as Sadie in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice; a role she reprised in the 1998 film adaptation Little Voice. Other TV credits include Inside No. 9, Big Boys, The Crown, Not Going Out and SO much more on TV, film, theatre and radio.Annette Badland is guest number 385 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Annette Badland on Twitter @AnnetteBadland .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Daily Beans
Dramatic Supporting Roles (feat. John Fugelsang)

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 68:45


Friday, May 3rd, 2024Today, there was a second contempt hearing on day 10 of the Trump election interference trial; the FTC accuses big oil of price fixing; an appeals court rules that GOP Russian agent Alexander Smirnov must remain jailed pending trial; Trump grumbles about having no friends; Mike Flynn says he's been hit with 8 subpoenas; Wyoming voids 28% of it's registered voters; a Marine Corps vet who assaulted police on January 6th gets hit with five years and record fine; plus Allison delivers your Good News.Our Guest John Fugelsang: https://www.johnfugelsang.com/tmePodcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-john-fugelsang-podcast/id1464094232The Sexy Liberal Save The World Comedy Tourhttps://sexyliberal.comMuellerSheWrote | Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.com Opinion: How one text exchange gave Trump an ominous day in court (CNN)Trump grumbled he needed more support at trial. Now his allies are showing up. (NBC News)Wyoming voids 28% of its voter registrations in mandatory purge (WyoFile)Ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Bidens must remain jailed, appeals court rules (AP News)Michael Flynn, in Deep Legal Doo-Doo Yet Again, Loses It (The New Republic)'He bayed for the blood of elected officials' | Marine Corps vet who assaulted police on Jan. 6 sentenced to 5 years in prison, $200K fine (WUSA9)F.T.C. Clears Exxon Mobil's Acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources (NYT) Subscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://post.news/@/MuellerSheWrote?utm_source=TwitterAG&utm_medium=creator_organic&utm_campaign=muellershewrote&utm_content=FollowMehttps://muellershewrote.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good NewsStudent Loan Forgivenesshttps://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellationGuestHouse at Lost River (West Virginia)https://www.guesthouselostriver.comUnited Methodist Churchhttps://www.umc.org Live Show Ticket Links:https://allisongill.com (for all tickets and show dates)Sunday, June 2nd – Chicago IL – Schubas TavernFriday June 14th – Philadelphia PA – City WinerySaturday June 15th – New York NY – City WinerySunday June 16th – Boston MA – City WineryMonday June 17th Boston, MA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-Bos2Wednesday July 10th – Portland OR – Polaris Hall(with Dana!)Thursday July 11th – Seattle WA – The Triple Door(with Dana!)Thursday July 25th Milwaukee, WI https://tinyurl.com/Beans-MKESunday July 28th Nashville, TN - with Phil Williams https://tinyurl.com/Beans-TennWednesday July 31st St. Louis, MO https://tinyurl.com/Beans-STLFriday August 16th Washington, DC - with Andy McCabe, Pete Strzok, Glenn Kirschner https://tinyurl.com/Beans-in-DCSaturday August 24 San Francisco, CA https://tinyurl.com/Beans-SF Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts

The Writers' Hangout
The Holdovers Accused Of Plagiarism

The Writers' Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 16:13


Sandy and Terry delve into the latest plagiarism controversy. The Alexander Payne-directed film The Holdovers didn't win for the Best Original Screenplay at the 96th Oscars, but Da'Vine Joy Randolph did take home the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The film is highly regarded by critics and audiences alike. In early March 2024, reporter Tatiana Siegel at Variety published a report on allegations made by Simon Stephenson, a screenwriter who worked on films such as Luca and Paddington 2. In a 33-page document, Simon claims that The Holdovers, written by David Hemingson, was transposed from his unproduced script, Frisco and that the similarities are “line-by-line” and have been routinely described as “brazen.” 

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal
Postmodern Realities Episode 352 ENCORE Fire from the Gods How ‘Oppenheimer' Mythologizes Twentieth Century America

Postmodern Realities Podcast - Christian Research Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 66:32


Please see this encore presentation of Episode 352: Fire from the Gods How ‘Oppenheimer' Mythologizes Twentieth Century America that we did in August 2023. In March 2024, this film won the following Oscars. Best Picture, Best Director, Actor in a Leading Role, Actor in a Supporting Role, Cinematography, Original Score, and Film Editing.  This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Cole Burgett about his online article, “Fire from the Gods How Oppenheimer Mythologizes Twentieth Century America.”   **Editor's Note: This article contains spoilers for Oppenheimer **https://www.equip.org/articles/fire-from-the-gods-how-oppenheimer-mythologizes-twentieth-century-america/When you  support the Journal, you join the team of to help provide the resources at equip.org that minister to people worldwide. These resources include our ever growing database of over 1,500 articles, as well as our free Postmodern Realities podcast.Another way you can support our online articles is by leaving us a tip. A tip is just a small amount, like $3, $5, or $10 which is the cost for some of a latte, lunch out, or coffee drink. To leave a tip, click hereOther recent articles and Postmodern Realities podcasts featuring this author:Episode 349: Film Review ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'It's the Mileage: Looking Back on Forty Years with ‘Indiana Jones'-Film Review of ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'Episode 344 Mrs. Davis and the Crisis of Storytelling in the Twenty-First CenturyMrs. Davis TV Series Review andEpisode 340 Finding Family Among the Last of UsFinding Family Among ‘The Last of Us'Episode 335 Let Faith Oust Fact: A Review of The WhaleLet Faith Oust Fact: A Review of The WhaleEpisode 330 Finding Empathy in the Trenches: A Review of Netflix's All Quiet on the Western FrontA Review of the Oscar Winning Netflix's All Quiet on the Western Front-Finding Empathy in the TrenchesEpisode 324 The Way of Family in Avatar: the Way of WaterThe Way of Family in Avatar: the Way of Water

Moviewallas
Episode 532 – The Oscars Reaction Show

Moviewallas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 54:57


Join us for a little fireside chat about this years Oscar nominations. What did they get right? What did they get wrong? Who missed out? Episode TimeStamps 00:00 – Intro 03:34 – Actor in a Supporting Role 07:04 – Actress in a Supporting Role 12:02 – Actor in a Leading Role 16:44 – Actress in […]

The Wedding Plan
Building Your Team

The Wedding Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 28:58


In this episode I will be talking about:- Hiring my first employee and feeling vulnerable (3:30) - My team propels us forward, gives me room to grow (5:30)- Hiring people based on attitude and work ethic, over their experience  (6:38)- Hiring for a "Supporting Role" (7:43)- Hiring for a "Leadership Role" & hiring people who are better than you at something (8:57)- My goal this year: eliminating myself as the bottleneck (12:19)- Delegating: self-evaluation and letting go (13:15) - How you treat your people is important. Be clear, organized, take ownership, be humble, give credit, & be generous (14:40) - Hiring is scary, but so worth it! (26:57)

Screens in Focus Podcast
2024 Oscars Nominations Recap, Ep. 219

Screens in Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 68:41


Join us for a lively Oscars nominations recap as Courtney returns for another year of predictions and discussions! Last year, we nailed the winners, and this year, we dive into the 10 nominated films. Courtney gushes about "American Fiction," while "Barbie" steals the spotlight with nearly 9 minutes of discussion. We cover everything from "Anatomy Of A Fall" to "The Holdovers," "Killers Of The Flower Moon," "Maestro," "Oppenheimer," "Past Lives," "Poor Things," and "Zone of Interest" (though neither of us has seen it!). Our timestamps: 7.04 American Fiction 11.15 Anatomy Of A Fall 15.57 Barbie 24.44 The Holdovers 27.39 Killers Of The Flower Moon 33.32 Maestro 35.53 Oppenheimer 41.02 Past Lives 49.24 Poor Things 52.24 Zone of Interest We also delve into the performances for Best Actor, Best Actress, and Supporting Roles, discussing the Oscar-nominated song "What Was I Made For" by Billie Eilish and Finneas. To cap it off, we make our bold predictions for this year's winners. Tune in for a fun, insightful, and entertaining Oscars special!

Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny
#396: Tim Castano, Jayme Alfano Mulhern (Oscars 2024)

Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 128:30


Tim Castano and Jayme Alfano Mulhern join the show for the tenth year to talk Oscars 2024/96th Academy Awards, including nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor/Actress in a Leading Role, Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role, and more.  Discussion touches on American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Barbie, The Holdovers, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, Oppenheimer, Past Lives, Poor Things, The Zone of Interest, and more!

BingetownTV
TV Show Character Draft - Supporting Roles

BingetownTV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 41:03


BingetownTV is BACK with another character draft! Jimmy, Luke and Paul sit down for a six-round draft, where we build a team of our favorite supporting roles in TV shows. We had a lot of fun with this one. When asked about favorite characters, it is easy to think of only main roles. This one required a little extra work, but in the end we are all very happy with our six-person team. More BingetownTV Content! ** Check Out Our Podcast on Youtube!  Check Out Our Youtube Entertainment Channel!  Join the BingetownTV Community Discord (FREE) Follow us on Socials! ** Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/bingetowntv/ Twitter/X - https://twitter.com/bingetowntvpod TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@bingetowntv?_t=8gdE279ReTm&_r=1 Support the Pod! Patreon- www.patreon.com/bingetowntv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Awaken Church
The Supporting Role

Awaken Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024


The call of Abram serves as a model for the call on a Christ follower. The emphasis on obedience in this section is juxtapose the complete denial of Yahweh at the Tower of Babel in the previous chapter. These two stories situated next to each other in the text highlights the failure of man when he places his faith in his own works. However, no matter how impossible a situation is, when one trusts in God miraculous things can happen.

Awaken Church
The Supporting Role

Awaken Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024


The call of Abram serves as a model for the call on a Christ follower. The emphasis on obedience in this section is juxtapose the complete denial of Yahweh at the Tower of Babel in the previous chapter. These two stories situated next to each other in the text highlights the failure of man when he places his faith in his own works. However, no matter how impossible a situation is, when one trusts in God miraculous things can happen.

Ropedrop & Parkhop: Helping you Dream, Plan and Do Disneyland
135. Disneyland is the Star, Everything Else is in the Supporting Role - Rob & Nick from The DisList Podcast Join Us to Discuss What Disneyland Does Better Than Walt Disney World

Ropedrop & Parkhop: Helping you Dream, Plan and Do Disneyland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 78:57 Very Popular


“Disneyland is the star, everything else is in the supporting role.” - Walt DisneyToday, we're joined by our friends Rob and Nick from The DisList Podcast to discuss what Disneyland does better than Walt Disney World! (If you missed the first episode we did with The DisList discussing what Walt Disney World does better, check out our episode 99!) Of course you know our love for Disneyland runs deep - but it sure sounds like Rob and Nick love Disneyland just as much!A huge thank you to our sponsor, Mouse World Travel. Please visit them at ⁠www.mouseworldtravel.com⁠ and request your free vacation quote today!Our Patreon is LIVE! Go check it out at ⁠https://patreon.com/ropedropparkhop⁠ for extra content, early ad-free episodes and more!Follow us on IG and FB @ropedrop.parkhop, and join our fun discussion group on FB, ⁠Ropedropping and Parkhopping⁠! If you're enjoying the show, please feel free to subscribe, rate and review us. Thanks for listening!

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 384 - Barbara Barrie

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 51:50


Barbara Barrie has had a distinguished career in film, television and theatre. On Broadway, she has appeared in Company (Tony Award nomination), The Selling of the President, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, California Suite, Torch Song Trilogy, and, most recently, in the Broadway transfer of Significant Other, for which she received the Actors' Equity Association Award for the Best Performance in a Supporting Role by a Veteran Actor. Her notable off-Broadway credits include I Remember Mama (Outer Critics Circle Award nomination), The Vagina Monologues, Current Events, After-Play, The Crucible, The Beaux' Stratagem, Love Letters, Isn't It Romantic? and The Killdeer (Obie Award and Drama Desk Award). Her best known television series appearances include "Law & Order" (Emmy Award nomination), "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (Emmy Award nomination), "Breaking Away" (Emmy Award nomination), "Suddenly Susan," "Enlightened," "Nurse Jackie," "Once and Again," "Barney Miller," "Thirtysomething" and "Family Ties." Her mini-series and television movie credits include "Scarlett," "Roots: The Next Generation," "A Chance of Snow," "My Left Breast," "The Odd Couple: Together Again," "Tell Me My Name," "To Race the Wind," "American Love Affair," and "Barefoot in the Park." Film credits include ""Somewhere Only We Know," One Potato, Two Potato" (Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival), "Breaking Away" (Academy Award nomination), "Judy Berlin" (Independent Spirit Award nomination), "Frame of Mind," "Second Best," "Hercules," "Private Benjamin," "The Bell Jar" and "Thirty Days." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast
Jim Fletcher: The Supporting Role of Biblical Archeology; Israel Matters

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 55:21


Jim Fletcher and Mary Danielsen chat about biblical archeology and why it is both a study of matter,  and how it matters to our faith. Christianity is a historical faith, reflecting and recording real people and real life. As a branch of apologetics, biblical archaeology can provide trustworthy answers to those who say that the bible is just a book of myths and fables. Being as removed as we are from biblical culture, archeology can also provide context to help us better understand the Scriptures themselves. We will also talk Israel matters - because yes indeed, Israel MATTERS. Jim is a journalist, publisher and Israel expert whose writings can also can be found at Rapture Ready on the Israel Watch page. Subscribe to our Rumble video page HERE!  

Spoilers!
TROPIC THUNDER (2008) - Patreon Requested! #472

Spoilers!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 107:47


Never go full spoilers. ********* While shooting a war film, the director attempts to liven up proceedings by dropping the principle actors into the middle of a real jungle, claiming he is going to capture their performance with hidden cameras. The hapless group including drug-addled comedy star Jeff Portnoy and po-faced method man Kirk Lazarus are completely unaware when a series of unfortunate events leads them into the middle of a real war zone. Release date: August 13, 2008 (USA) Director: Ben Stiller Screenplay: Ben Stiller, Justin Theroux, Etan Cohen Nominations: Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, MORE Distributed by: Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures Box office: $195.7 million