POPULARITY
▶️ ⏪ Esta semana nuestra recomendación en cine es la película El Sastre de La Mafia, película dirigida por Graham Moore (ganador del Oscar a mejor guion en 2014, por #TheImitationGame). Esta cinta aborda una noche en que Leonard, sastre de algunos mafiosos en Chicago, recibe una visita en el taller buscando ayuda para un par de esos mismos mafiosos, lo que llevará a Leonard entrar en un juego mortal de mentiras y engaños que deberán solventar para lograr sobrevivir. No olvides darnos like y dejarnos tus comentarios sobre este y nuestros demás episodios. Y recuerda que también puedes seguirnos en redes sociales y otras plataformas para #podcasting: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Spotify - Apple Podcast - Deezer - Google Podcast - Amazon Music
It seems to be a recurring theme here on our podcast where we stumble into history we were never taught. Learning the remarkable story of Alan Turing through this film was a revelation. However, does that necessarily make it a Best Picture worthy film? You tell us. We're always on Twitter and Instagram gabbing about movies and more! Come say hi! #Oscars #BestPicture #BenedictCumberbatch #TheImitationGame #Enigma #OscarRewind #BestDirector #BestAdaptedScreenplay #BestFilmEditing #Oscars2015 #BestOriginalScore #BestProductionDesign #BestActor #BestSupportingActress
Welcome to Man Bites Film our weekly podcast in which we talk about movies that are streaming on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu,and Shudder. This week the Man Bites Film team will be reviewing "Glow" streaming on Netflix. In our new segment The Bucket list top 100 movies, this week we discuss another classic film. Followed by our individual reviews with Richard Smith talking "The Boys" streaming on Amazon Prime, William Phoenix talking "The Imitation Games" streaming on Netflix and Luis Lacau talking about "American Hangman" streaming on Netflix. Subscribe and share to all your friends and family. Join our Man Bites Media family.Also on Wednesdays we release a sister podcast called Man Bites Retro, Wizarding with William Phoenix, and Cellar Door: A Journey into Middle Earth every Monday. You can find on this app or any app for podcast.www.manbitesfilm.comwww.diverselygeek.org#Glow #Wrestling #WWE #TheBoys #Theimitationgame #Americanhangman #Comedy #Horror #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #Hulumovies #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #Netflixoriginal #Hulu #Scifi #Comedies #Dramaseries #mbm #podcast #fandom #nerds #geeks
Welcome to Man Bites Film our weekly podcast in which we talk about movies that are streaming on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu,and Shudder. This week the Man Bites Film team will be reviewing "Glow" streaming on Netflix. In our new segment The Bucket list top 100 movies, this week we discuss another classic film. Followed by our individual reviews with Richard Smith talking "The Boys" streaming on Amazon Prime, William Phoenix talking "The Imitation Games" streaming on Netflix and Luis Lacau talking about "American Hangman" streaming on Netflix. Subscribe and share to all your friends and family. Join our Man Bites Media family.Also on Wednesdays we release a sister podcast called Man Bites Retro, Wizarding with William Phoenix, and Cellar Door: A Journey into Middle Earth every Monday. You can find on this app or any app for podcast.www.manbitesfilm.comwww.diverselygeek.org#Glow #Wrestling #WWE #TheBoys #Theimitationgame #Americanhangman #Comedy #Horror #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #Hulumovies #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #Netflixoriginal #Hulu #Scifi #Comedies #Dramaseries #mbm #podcast #fandom #nerds #geeks
In this episode we watch the movie The Imitation Game. Alongside your regular team of Thomas, Ben and Liz there was only one mathematician with the expertise who could take us through this movie with grace, wit and wisdom. And that mathematician wasn't available so we got Dr James Grimes instead.Join us for episode five of Maths at: The Movies as we separate fact from fiction about the life of Alan Turing.If you're interested in watching The Imitation Game you can follow the Amazon link below. Further reading links:more than you would ever want to know about Alan Turing;Turing's biography by Andrew Hodges; more than you would ever want to know about James Grime;finding the truth behind the movies;comparing actors and their real-life counter parts.play with an online enigma machine;play with an online Turing machine.Subscribe via iTunes.
December 2015 Bletchley Park has had its best ever year. In the whole of 2014, 196,000 people came to discover the secret world of World War Two codebreaking and this year, with nearly a month still to go, the figure stands at more than 280,000 thousand. New exhibitions which opened this year included The Road to Bletchley Park, about codebreaking during World War One, and the little-known story of one of World War Two’s forgotten heroes, Gordon Welchman. Among the treasures which went on show for the first time were secret notes stuffed into the roof cracks, found during the restoration of Hut 6, and the story of the seamen who drowned stealing vital codebooks from a sinking U-Boat which will open on 14th December. Join host Katherine and producer Mark as they look back over this memorable year, in the company of many of our Veterans and their proud families. Visit the Bletchley Park Roll of Honour to find your Codebreaker relative and email friends@bletchleypark.org.uk to find out more about how you can celebrate that connection in our Codebreakers’ Wall. Picture: ©shaunarmstrong/mubsta.com #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #Enigma, #WW2Veteran, #History, #BBC, #TheImitationGame,
Is communication with others an enigma for you? Then tune into this week’s show as Sue-Anne and David discuss the Alignment Movie: The Imitation Game. The Alignment Session for this episode is called: Relax and Let Go of Control. The Imitation Game Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5CjKEFb-sM The Intention Session http://peaceofmindovertures.com/intention-session/ Food | Body | Weight Alignment Session http://www.pomomarket.com/product-p/food-body-weight.htm
July 2015 This brand new episode celebrates five years of the Roll of Honour, which aims to record all those who worked at Bletchley Park and its outstations during World War Two. It now holds nearly 11 thousand names, as well as a rich archive of memories, anecdotes and photographs. Also this month, hear from Bletchley Park Veteran Betty Webb MBE, about how keeping news of her honour secret for seven weeks was harder than sticking to the Official Secrets Act for more than 30 years. Betty was named in the Birthday Honours list for remembering and promoting the work of Bletchley Park. Time is rapidly running out to see The Imitation Game, The Exhibition. It features costumes, the replica Bombe machine built for the Oscar-winning film about Alan Turing plus drawings, props and exclusive interviews with the actors and director talking about what it was like to shoot parts of the story where it really happened - in the rooms where filming took place. Hear the moving acceptance speech given by screenwriter Graham Moore when he took home the Oscar for best adapted screenplay. Plus, we take one last peek behind the scenes during filming at Bletchley Park as well, in a never-heard-before interview with the Oscar nominated Production Designer Maria Djurkovic and Location Manager David Broder. Meanwhile, the school holidays are fast approaching. Fear not, we have all the entertainment you need to keep the kids occupied. Details of BrightSparks@BletchleyPark are in this month’s episode. Picture: ©Crown. Reproduced by kind permission, Director, GCHQ Special thanks to everyone at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for allowing us to use Graham Moore’s acceptance speech, especially Lawreen Loeser for all the help. #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #Enigma, #WW2Veteran, #History, #TheImitationGame
2014 seems like a very long time ago now, but with awards season in full swing we figured it's still fair game to discuss our favourite movies of last year. We put a bit of a twist on things though, having already recounted our favourite TV shows of the year in a fairly standard way. Enter Flickchart.com - the movie-rating platform, which allowed us to face off every movie from 2014 against each other in a bid to crown the movie of all movies - in 2014. That was the idea anyway - the reality was somewhat less decisive. It did however allow us to talk about all the movies we liked in 2014. And some we didn't. Enjoy!?!Rob @bobirokaIain @ebowgbJon @wobblyjonContact us on Email at: notwatchingpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter: @notwatchingpodYou can find the show notes for this show at www.notlistening.co.ukIf you're listening on iTunes, please give us a review!To Check out other shows in the Collection visit:http://barkerpodcasts.webs.com Including the #NOTplaying Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-notplaying-podcastAll views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of The #NOTwatching Podcast.
"I guess I took this movie personally..." Pete loves Benedict Cumberbund, Airrion wanted to see something else, Rob thinks Cumberbatch is coming for the Academy Award, and Nate accuses a movie of being schizophrenic.
It's award season and the Golden Globe nominations are here! Judith and Noelle dish about Foxcatcher, The Imitation Game, Selma, Boyhood and The Theory of Everything. We think this is a prediction for the Academy Awards, SAG Awards and a very good prediction of every other award presentation. Noelle shares her preparation for the Miss California USA pageant and her trip to the Queen Mary, Judith shares her favorite sites for Christmas shopping.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network http://www.talk4media.com/).
In this podcast, Peter and Jason (Dirk Diggler!) join Erik to discuss the flurry of fall festivals, including the just opened Venice Film Festival which began with rapturous reviews for Alejandro González Iñárritu's Birdman. We also venture into Telluride and TIFF (which Jason is attending), discuss Harvey Weinstein's track for The Imitation Game and the recent first test screening (attended by AwardWatch members) of A Most Violent Year starring Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain. That breaks into a discussion of Supporting Actress which covers Chastain, Patricia Arquette, Laura Dern, Keira Knightley and Carmen Ejogo (which itself breaks off into a conversation about Selma). And all in under an hour and a half! Bonus!