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Get to the Point Review Podcast
"Boogie" (2021) & Favorite Movies/TV Shows about Food with Guest Charleone Thompson! - The Get to the Point Review Podcast Ep 16

Get to the Point Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 59:20


This week we finally strike back at recent movies with the HBO Max movie: "Boogie" directed by Eddie Huang. Beautiful cinematography doesn't do enough to distract from the many problems in this CLEARLY independent feature film about Basketball.We're joined by very special Guest Charleon Thompson; Actor, Musician, and Chef; Charleone has been working in film for around 8 years now, and just recently switched his focus from Music to Movies and Television, creating his own Interview Cooking show where he breaks bread with the local talent of Chicago while exploring their body of work and aspirations for the future.Check out his YouTube Channel:youtube.com/c/cookingwithchefleone More on Charleone:https://linktr.ee/Charleone_Links As part of our coverage of the recent movie, we always take a look at a popular review of the movie as well, this time we took a look at the short  NY Times review by Teo Bugbee. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/movies/boogie-review.html In tune with Charleone's pursuits in the Culinary Arts, we each share our Favorite TV Show or Movies that we relate to Food as the bulk of the episode. We rehash some favorites, add a few newbies, and stay generally pretty recent with our choices as we delve into a mouth-watering list including picks like Beetlejuice, Hook, and a return of "The Count of Monte Cristo"Stay Chic while you listen to the podcast and level up your drinking game. Hydtare in style with our selection from Geek Chic Mugs on eBay:https://www.ebay.com/usr/geekchicmugs Podcasting isn't hard when you have the right partners, and the team at Buzzsprout is passionate about helping you succeed. Join over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world.Let's create something great, together!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1466452Support the show

Sundays With Cate
A Sunday with Dame Judi Dench

Sundays With Cate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 57:51


We have a special episode this week, a companion to our discussion last week of Notes on a Scandal. We visit with the Dame, Judi Dench. We discuss her film career, with deep dives into an early entry A Room With a View (1986) and the film that launched her film stardom Mrs. Brown (1997). Returning for this conversation with our host Murtada Elfadl is writer and critic Teo Bugbee.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/sundayswithcate)

Sundays With Cate
Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench in 'Notes on a Scandal'

Sundays With Cate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 62:08


A scandalous affair with an underage boy is the entry into this melodrama about the friendship between two teachers in North London. Murtada Elfadl welcomes back Teo Bugbee to discuss the juicy and delicious Notes on a Scandal, the trope of the predatory lesbian, and why this film remains highly rewatchable. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/sundayswithcate)

Sundays With Cate
'Robin Hood' Hosted by Murtada Elfadl with Teo Bugbee

Sundays With Cate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 56:00


It's not Maid Marian but rather Marion Loxely, a more modern take on Robin Hood's paramour, played by Cate Blanchett in Ridley Scott's 2010 version of the folklore tale of the legendary outlaw and his merry men. For this discussion Murtada Elfadl welcomes back Teo Bugbee.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/sundayswithcate)

The Film Comment Podcast
Work and Class in Movies, with John Sayles

The Film Comment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 62:06


Some of the most exciting movies being made today are tackling class tensions and the role of work in our lives. Bong Joon-ho's Parasite, our cover story last issue, is one major example, with its twisty upstairs-downstairs thriller set-up. But many other films have been taking up the subjects of work and class in a variety of different ways: Boots Riley's Sorry to Bother You, Stephen Soderbergh's High Flying Bird, Mike Leigh's Peterloo, Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, and Greta Gerwig's upcoming movie Little Women (the cover of our latest issue). For our latest Film Comment talk at Film at Lincoln Center, we were delighted to discuss work and class with veteran independent filmmaker John Sayles, whose film about striking miners, Matewan, is now available in the Criterion Collection. Also joining Sayles and FC Editor-in-Chief Nicolas Rapold was Teo Bugbee, a contributor to Film Comment and The New York Times who also works as an organizer for Writers Guild of America East. Starting off with how Matewan was conceived, we covered a lot of ground, spanning decades at the movies and in American history.

Sundays With Cate
"Elizabeth" Hosted by Murtada Elfadl with Teo Bugbee

Sundays With Cate

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 61:28 Transcription Available


For our first episode, we discuss Elizabeth, considered to be Cate Blanchett’s international breakout and the first time many people have ever seen her on screen. Hosted by Murtada Elfadl with Teo Bugbee. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/sundayswithcate)

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The Film Comment Podcast
Spike Lee on BlacKkKlansman

The Film Comment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 54:58


On February 13, Film Comment presented a special evening with the Spike Lee, Best Director nominee for BlacKkKlansman. The night included an extended conversation between Lee and Emmy Award–winning writer and television host Lawrence O'Donnell (The West Wing, MSNBC), followed by a screening of BlacKkKlansman, presented by Film Comment. Lee discusses the genesis of BlacKkKlansman, how he chooses collaborators, and what it would mean to him to win an Oscar for the film. Nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Director, BlacKkKlansman tells the true story of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department, who bravely sets out on a dangerous mission: infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan. In his feature on the film in the July-August 2018 issue of Film Comment, Teo Bugbee writes that, "BlacKkKlansman is no straight biopic. Instead, it follows the beats of a traditional cop movie, where a man of the law is torn between allegiances in his efforts to solve a case. In this regard, the film represents the latest chapter in the underrated career of Spike Lee, genre filmmaker."

Queer York City
THE HERSTORY ARCHIVES/WHAT’S IN THE F*CKING BOX

Queer York City

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 41:12


Aby and Gara go to the famous, Herstory Archives and talk to Teo Bugbee about their queer identities. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss?campaign=3314028&auth=8UEbooyW3e_7IVMlSZqi_8UHhNxC0b55)

The Film Comment Podcast

Our cover story for the July/August issue is about Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman—a story about incredible events in America's past that feel well-suited to our incredible present.  “In a case where the events of history improve upon the fantasies of fiction, BlacKkKlansman, the latest Spike Lee joint, is based on the 2014 memoir written by Ron Stallworth, a black undercover police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in 1979,” Teo Bugbee writes in her feature. “However, Lee does not get lost in the details of Stallworth's life story, and BlacKkKlansman is no straight biopic. Instead, it follows the beats of a traditional cop movie, where a man of the law is torn between allegiances in his efforts to solve a case. In this regard, the film represents the latest chapter in the underrated career of Spike Lee, genre filmmaker.” For this episode, I joined Bugbee and Ashley Clark of BAMcinématek to discuss Lee's wide-ranging, and chronically misunderstood, career.

Enter The Void
S7E2: HAUSU (ハウス)

Enter The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 58:37


Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 HAUSU (or ハウス, or HOUSE) is possibly the most insane movie we've ever discussed on Enter The Void Podcast—and that's really saying something! This week Renan and Bill are joined by Teo Bugbee, who brought this psychedelic slapstick haunted house bubblegum horror comedy to our attention. And yet, as crazy as it is, it's also immensely enjoyable, and worthy of discussion for its distillation of childhood fears, commentary on the atom bomb, debatable feminist content, and of course its pure sensory overload. Hausu links: Hausu on IMDb Hausu on Wikipedia Hausu trailer Manohla Dargis NYT review AV Club review Kogonada video essay Lady Problems podcast io9 on Hausu's insanity Blcklst on Hausu's feminist content Smug Film on Hausu's questionable content Obayashi / Charles Bronson cologne ad Show links: Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Archives: enterthevoid.fm Follow us: Facebook + Twitter

Enter The Void
S7E2: HAUSU (ハウス)

Enter The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 58:37


Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 HAUSU (or ハウス, or HOUSE) is possibly the most insane movie we've ever discussed on Enter The Void Podcast—and that's really saying something! This week Renan and Bill are joined by Teo Bugbee, who brought this psychedelic slapstick haunted house bubblegum horror comedy to our attention. And yet, as crazy as it is, it's also immensely enjoyable, and worthy of discussion for its distillation of childhood fears, commentary on the atom bomb, debatable feminist content, and of course its pure sensory overload. Hausu links: Hausu on IMDb Hausu on Wikipedia Hausu trailer Manohla Dargis NYT review AV Club review Kogonada video essay Lady Problems podcast io9 on Hausu's insanity Blcklst on Hausu's feminist content Smug Film on Hausu's questionable content Obayashi / Charles Bronson cologne ad Show links: Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Archives: enterthevoid.fm Follow us: Facebook + Twitter

Lady Problems
Aparna Nancherla

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 37:53


On the season one finale of “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Teo Bugbee and Rachel Handler talk to genius comedian Aparna Nancherla. Aparna's comedy takes many forms — she does stand-up, she's a writer, she has an amazing Twitter, she's written for Late Night with Seth Meyers, she's been on Inside Amy Schumer and Netflix's Love, she has a podcast called Blue Woman Group, a Comedy Central special…. We could go on, but instead we will let her talk about how she wrings absurdist comedy from depression and anxiety, what it's like to occasionally write for dudes, and what's actually funny in the Trump era. Later, she'll answer a Lady Problem from our co-host Hazel Cills and an existential query from a listener.

Lady Problems
In Praise Of Kristen Stewart

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 31:53


This week on "Lady Problems," the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture's treatment of women, Hazel Cills and Teo Bugbee co-host alongside film critic Kristen Yoonsoo Kim. First, we talk about the new Olivier Assayas movie Personal Shopper, in which Kristen Stewart plays a personal shopper who may or may not sext with ghosts. Then we analyze Stewart’s career at large from the cringe-worthy Twilight to her first Assayas collaboration Clouds of Sils Maria and try to pinpoint exactly when she got so damn good at acting.  Find Rachel, Hazel, and Teo on Twitter and say hi, and call us up with your Lady Problems at 205-677-5239  — yes, that is 205-677-LADY, and if you think we’re not going to remind people of that every single week, then you must not know Lady Problems.

Lady Problems
THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY STRIKE

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 33:38


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Teo Bugbee, Rachel Handler, and Hazel Cills put a rush on the episode so you can listen to it while you get ready (or show solidarity) for the International Women’s Day strike. The three of us go back in time and talk about labor trailblazer/movie star Olivia de Havilland, who happens to also be one of the narrators of Ryan Murphy's latest FX series, Feud. We delve into the first episode of the show as well, which has a strange way of looking at aging women. Later, it's the return of our segment "Fucked-Up-in-a-Good-Way Movie About Women of the Week." We talk about the 1979 classic Norma Rae, in which Sally Field kicks ass unionizing a textile factory in North Carolina. Onward, comrades! Find Rachel, Hazel, and Teo on Twitter and say hi, and call us up with your Lady Problems at 205-677-5239  — yes, that is 205-677-LADY, and if you think we’re not going to remind people of that every single week, then you must not know Lady Problems.

Lady Problems
Kylie Vs Kylie, Fifty Shades Darker, And Stephen Miller's Voice

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 36:03


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Hazel Cills and Teo Bugbee co-host alongside Rachel Handler. First, we take to the streets of New York to visit Kylie Jenner's pop-up shop and ask the important questions, like, "Do you know who Kylie Minogue is?" and "What would Abraham Lincoln think of Kylie Jenner?" Then we delve into Fifty Shades Darker, trying to figure out what the actual fuck this movie is and how it relates (or doesn't) to our favorite BDSM films of yore. Later, we talk to our friend Katie McDonough from Fusion about her piece that asks, "Why does Stephen Miller sound like such a dick?"

Lady Problems
God Has Forsaken Us And Annette Bening

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 39:48


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Hazel Cills, Teo Bugbee, and Rachel Handler are joined by MTV News Culture Editor Leah Beckmann. First, the four of us break down the Oscar nominations and the utter horror we're all feeling at the fact that Annette Bening was not nominated for 20th Century Women (really, this is just an excuse for us to talk for an extremely long time about 20th Century Women). Later, we'll share our personal experiences at various Women's Marches over the weekend — then discuss the very valid criticisms of the march and what we're planning on doing next. Later, we break our no-men-on-this-podcast rule to answer a Lady Problem from our friend Charles.

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Lady Problems
From Golden Globes To Goldie Hawn, And All The Dirty Beers In Between

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 31:31


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Teo Bugbee, Hazel Cills and Rachel Handler talk about the madness that was this week's Golden Globes, airing our grievances with Hollywood's drunkest, most uncomfortable evening (dirty beers in South Sudan, anyone?). Later, we talk about our dream awards season, in a world where the entertainment industry appropriately recognizes projects by and about women and people of color and letting Casey Affleck suffocate inside his own beard. Finally, we answer a Lady Problem from Carly, a woman seeking a feminist club that isn't expensive or pretentious.

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Lady Problems
Good Girls Revolt’s Erin Darke

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 38:25


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Teo Bugbee and Rachel Handler interview Erin Darke, star of the recently and inexplicably canceled Amazon series Good Girls Revolt. Teo and Rachel talk to Erin about the rare experience of working on a woman-centric show, why she thinks Good Girls Revolt was axed so suddenly despite its buzzy first season (hint: It has to do with a roomful of dudes), and the chances of the series being picked up by another network. Later, the three recall their favorite Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds performances, and answer a Lady Problem for a woman whose boyfriend has picked up a bizarre catchphrase.

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Lady Problems
The OA's Brit Marling

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 36:10


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Hazel Cills and Rachel interview Brit Marling, the genius behind and star of Netflix's The OA. We talk to Brit about the innumerable interpretations of the show, her research on near-death experiences, her adoration for Maggie Nelson, choreographing The OA's "movements" with Ryan Heffington, and walking that fine line between vulnerability and schlock. Later, Teo Bugbee and Doreen St. Felix join Rachel and Hazel to very seriously discuss the most important question of the holiday season: Is Christmas Feminist???????

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Lady Problems
Hubba Hubba, A Chat About Sex-Centric Movies

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 38:55


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, the OG trio — Rachel Handler, Hazel Cills, and Teo Bugbee — returns to co-host. We kick things off by unpacking the strange cultural response to two sex-centric movies in theaters now, Elle and The Handmaiden — specifically, the idea that all on-screen sex should be “realistic,” or representative of all sex, and the notion that female performers have zero agency when it comes to filming their own sex scenes. We also delve into this week’s controversial story about Bernardo Bertolucci and Maria Schneider and the rape scene in Last Tango in Paris. Later, Hazel shares how we can fuck with the Trump administration this week, and we all answer a Lady Problem for Jackie, who’s horrified by her co-workers’ politics.

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Lady Problems
Sophia Takal Talks Female Directors In Hollywood

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 40:50


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Rachel Handler and Teo Bugbee interview filmmaker and actress Sophia Takal. We kick things off by interviewing Takal about her new movie, Always Shine, a psychological thriller that hits theaters this weekend and stars Mackenzie Davis and Caitlin FitzGerald as friends whose mutual jealousies and resentments bubble up during a weekend getaway to Big Sur. We also dig into this week’s Lady Problem — Lucasfilm chief Kathleen Kennedy’s assertion that there are no female directors ready to helm a Star Wars film — and talk to Takal about whether she’s ever experienced similar discrimination. Later, we introduce a new segment called “How to Fuck with the Trump Administration This Week,” then solve a Lady Problem for Nicole, who caught her aunt shit-talking about her over DM (!).

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Lady Problems
The New Trumpian Reality

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 36:53


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Hazel Cills, Rachel Handler, Teo Bugbee, and MTV News's TV critic Inkoo Kang process the new Trumpian reality. We talking about how we're all feeling (...like shit), what we can do (volunteer, donate to orgs like Border Angels and the Brennan Center for Justice and Planned Parenthood), if and how we can engage or should engage the people in our lives who voted Trump, and what the role of art is in the coming revolution. Later, we solve a Lady Problem for our friend Elizabeth, an Asian-American woman who's grappling with how to engage with white women (a majority of whom voted for Trump) post-election. Find Rachel, Hazel, and Teo on Twitter and say hi, and call us up with your Lady Problems at 205-677-5239 — yes, that is 205-677-LADY, and if you think we’re not going to remind people of that every single week, then you must not know Lady Problems.

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Lady Problems
Grab 'Em By The Pussy Bow Blouse

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 38:03


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Teo Bugbee and Rachel Handler join forces with Gaby Wilson, MTV News correspondent and perhaps the most stylish human we have ever met. We talk about our Fucked Up In A Good Way Movie About Women Of The Week — Hausu, a 1977 Japanese horror film that will mindfuck you right up — before we dig into whether Melania Trump's Gucci pussybow blouse at this week's debate was shade, subterfuge, or secret-agent shit. We also pull in MTV News Style Editor Haley Mlotek to talk about her recent New York Times article about the "no makeup" makeup trend and whether we're approaching the "natural beauty" singularity. Find Rachel, Hazel, and Teo on Twitter and say hi, and call us up with your Lady Problems at 205-677-5239 — yes, that is 205-677-LADY, and if you think we’re not going to remind people of that every single week, then you must not know Lady Problems.

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Lady Problems
We Welcome One Very Dope Queen, Phoebe Robinson

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 34:42


This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Teo Bugbee and Rachel Handler talk to Phoebe Robinson, whose first book, You Can't Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have To Explain, hits stores this week. When she's not writing scathing, hilarious missives on race, gender, sex, and pop culture, Phoebe does approximately one million additional things: She hosts two podcasts, "Sooo Many White Guys" and "2 Dope Queens" (with the genius Jessica Williams); stars on Jill Soloway's new Amazon series "I Love Dick"; does stand-up comedy all over New York City; and high-key stalks Michael Fassbender. In this episode, we talk to Phoebe about everything from her new book to Scandal: Season 20 to insane Hollywood casting calls to being bros with Kevin Bacon. We also get into the nitty gritty of Kim Kardashian's robbery and Elena Ferrante's unsolicited unveiling, and what both mean about women's relationship and right to privacy. Find Rachel, Hazel, and Teo on Twitter and say hi, and call us up with your Lady Problems at 205-677-5239 — yes, that is 205-677-LADY, and if you think we’re not going to remind people of that every single week, then you must not know Lady Problems.

Lady Problems
AfterEllen’s Trish Bendix And Lesbian Media

Lady Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 40:31


This week on Lady Problems, the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Hazel Cills and Teo Bugbee sub in for host Rachel Handler to talk to former AfterEllen editor-in-chief Trish Bendix about the implosion of lesbian media. Bendix worked with AfterEllen for ten years, when the site was one of only two lesbian media companies on the internet. But when AfterEllen was taken over by Evolve Media, for the first time, the fate of the site rested on the decisions of mostly straight men — men who, according to Bendix, shrugged that responsibility right off their shoulders. Beyond the murky fate of lesbian media, in this episode we also cover Rolling Stone misgendering Laura Jane Grace, a new law that will protect actresses from internet age-truthers, and the magical mystery tour of Robert Downey Jr.’s hairy, hairy body in the 2004 weirdo classic Fur. Feel free to find Hazel, Teo, and Rachel on Twitter and say hi, or call us with your Lady Problem at 205-677-5239 — yes, that is 205-677-LADY, and if you think we’re not going to remind people of that every single week, then you must not know Lady Problems.

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North Mollywood
A Little Bit Of Everything Deadly

North Mollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 22:26


This week in North Mollywood: Alex Pappademas and Molly Lambert revisit ye olde tyme and discuss why maybe Molly really does like medieval stuff after all. Then they talk to MTV writer Teo Bugbee about her favorite renaissance ladies.