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Host Tayla talks with author, screenwriter, ghost writer, and artist Donna Russo about her latest book, Vincent's Women. They also discuss the Yellowstone television universe, books about bookshops, and The Sound of Music. In the Last Chapter they discuss: what book would you rewrite from another character's point of view? Overdueing It is a project funded by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the Ocean State. We are proud to be a resident partner of the Rhode Island Center for the Book. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent those of the Overdueing It podcast, its sponsor organizations, or any participants' place of employment. The content of Overdueing It episodes are the property of the individual creators, with permission for Overdueing It to share the content on their podcast feed in perpetuity. Any of the content from the Overdueing It podcast can not be reproduced without express written permission. Our logo was designed by Sarah Bouvier and our theme music is by Neura-Flow. BooksVincent's Women by Donna Russo Maria by Michelle Moran The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone by Diana Gabaldon The King's Agent by Donna Russo Browse books by Elisabeth Wheatley Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell MediaSound of Music (1965) 1923 (2022-2025) Yellowstone (2018-2024) Daredevil: Born Again (2025- ) This Is Where I Leave You (2014) OtherDonna Russo
Host Tayla talks with author, screenwriter, ghost writer, and artist Donna Russo about her latest book, Vincent's Women. They also discuss the Yellowstone television universe, books about bookshops, and The Sound of Music. In the Last Chapter they discuss: what book would you rewrite from another character's point of view? Overdueing It is a project funded by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the Ocean State. We are proud to be a resident partner of the Rhode Island Center for the Book. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent those of the Overdueing It podcast, its sponsor organizations, or any participants' place of employment. The content of Overdueing It episodes are the property of the individual creators, with permission for Overdueing It to share the content on their podcast feed in perpetuity. Any of the content from the Overdueing It podcast can not be reproduced without express written permission. Our logo was designed by Sarah Bouvier and our theme music is by Neura-Flow. BooksVincent's Women by Donna Russo Maria by Michelle Moran The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone by Diana Gabaldon The King's Agent by Donna Russo Browse books by Elisabeth Wheatley Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell MediaSound of Music (1965) 1923 (2022-2025) Yellowstone (2018-2024) Daredevil: Born Again (2025- ) This Is Where I Leave You (2014) OtherDonna Russo
Jonathan Tropper has built his career around characters who walk the thin line between flawed humanity and outright chaos, whether in the pulpy B-movie action thrills of "Banshee," the martial arts drama "Warrior," or the family dysfunction of "This Is Where I Leave You." Now, with his latest Apple TV+ series, "Your Friends & Neighbors," Tropper heads to wealthy suburbia, exploring scandal, betrayal, and the hidden dangers lurking behind the facade of a seemingly perfect community. On the Bingeworthy podcast, Tropper joined host Mike DeAngelo to discuss his darkly comedic drama, collaborating with Jon Hamm, the show's thematic ties to classic suburban films, and even his upcoming "Star Wars" project with director Shawn Levy."Your Friends & Neighbors" follows Andrew "Coop" Cooper (Jon Hamm), a hedge fund manager recently disgraced and fired, whose life unravels further after his divorce. Desperate to maintain his lifestyle, Coop turns to robbing the homes of his wealthy neighbors in the affluent Westmont Village—only to discover that the secrets hidden behind these upscale doors may be far more dangerous than he anticipated. The ensemble cast also includes Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, and more.
Taylor doesn't love rom-coms, but he is obsessed with one: Catch and Release (2006). Jennifer Garner plays a grieving woman who falls in love with her late fiance's best friend. Taylor's recommendation inspires Nick's choice this week: This Is Where I Leave You (2014). In this comedy-drama, four adult siblings (including Tina Fey and Adam Driver) are forced to return to their childhood home after their father's death. __________ Taylor Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Writer Nick Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Editor
Skibidi toilet and scary stuff, Jackson's new place CUT OUT at 5:00 Skibidi toilet putt putt hole, Seed oil diets, Old souls, The movie “This Is Where I Leave You” being bizarre, Killing of a sacred deer, Old fake creatures in small town museums, Guano miners, Ky Cinat's riot, Trump trying to steer away from woke, Twitter changing to X.com, Weird sigma edits, SoftBank CEO losing billions on the Vision fund and pizza vans, Dock boat fight, Becoming a shut in, Dog chiropractor, Being a mid evil soldier, God not playing dice, --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brown-bricks/support
It's almost reunion season — translated into stories, that theme seems to always include unrequited love and crushes, frustrated ambition, embarrassing attempts to impress, reliving lost youth, and shattered dreams. Some are dramedy, some straight-up drama, but reunion movies have one thing in common: characters whose pasts collide with the present in endlessly fascinating ways. And the plots nearly always involve a search for connection, romantic or otherwise. CW: explicit descriptions of sex acts, references to suicide, adult themeshttps://www.confessionsofaclosetromantic.comTV Show How to describe the first season of the anthology show The AfterParty?! Take one part Colombo, a dash of Magnum PI, a jigger of the most charming and cynical British whodunit, more than a smidge of Knives Out, the hilarious, streetwise, no-BS attitude of Tiffany Haddish set against an afterparty hosted by a celebrity for their high-school reunion, and you've got it.MoviesThe dancing in the kitchen! The deep affection! The musical beds! Reminisces and lost hope! The Big Chill captured a mood and a time, and the soundtrack and ensemble of gorgeous, talented actors was a big part of that."We can go to the reunion and just pretend to be successful!" Their simple plan goes gloriously haywire in Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. Personally, I think this movie has become a modern classic thanks to the deliciously sarcastic Janine Garofalo, the daffy performances of Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow as Romy and Michele, and this interpretive dance scene. The soundtrack is a perfect time capsule as well.The Royal Tenenbaums isn't nearly as precocious and precious as Wes Anderson's later films (which I happen to love) and maybe he's an acquired taste. But the quirky intellectual Tenenbaum children are supposedly influenced by characters in JD Salinger novels, and that makes them fascinating to me. I wouldn't want a reunion with this family, but they sure are interesting to watch.This Is Where I Leave You starts with infidelity and siblings reuniting to mourn the death of their father, but that that doesn't prevent them from thrashing and fighting their way through some absurd, emotional situations. The script is subtle and quietly funny, leaning on the excellent ensemble cast to bring it home, and do they ever. It reminds me of another excellent reunion film, The Family Stone, which takes place at Christmas, with siblings trading partners —unexpectedly of course, for maximum dramady. I'm so not the demographic for raunchy comedy like Zack and Miri Make a Porno but I laughed out loud throughout this movie. Elizabeth Banks and Seth Rogen do such a beautiful job of anchoring the amusingly outrageous friends to lovers plot in their affection, and eventual love, for each other.Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode, please click share in your podcast app and tell your friends! Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the Spring 2023 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books! In this episode, Catherine and I share 12 of our most anticipated books releasing in April and May. This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Announcement I've got BIG NEWS! If you've been interested in joining our Patreon Community, but have yet to sign up — a 30-day free trial starts today! This is for new patrons only and sign-up continues for the next 7 days. Hurry and check out my Patreon page for more information! One of the many benefits to joining our Patreon Community is that you get access to several bonus podcast episode series, including Book Preview Extras! In these episodes, Catherine and I share at least 4 bonus books we are excited about that we did not share in the big show preview episode. Get more details about all the goodies available to all patrons (Stars and Superstars) and sign up here! Highlights We have some debut authors and a few sophomore novels — one 14 years in the making! Catherine's picks are still leaning more literary, including getting herself into a 700+ page book! Sarah's spring has a variety of genres and micro genres. Two books Sarah has already read and loved from spring selections. Plus, their #1 picks for spring. Spring 2023 Book Preview [5:19] April Sarah's Picks: The One by Julia Argy (April 18) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [8:01] Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb (April 18) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [14:00] The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants by Orlando Ortega-Medina (April 18) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [22:08] If We're Being Honest by Cat Shook (April 18) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [26:00] Catherine's Picks: Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J. Ryan Stradal (April 18) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [10:43] The Skin and Its Girl by Sarah Cypher (April 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [18:48] Searching for Savanna by Mona Gable (April 25) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [24:08] May Sarah's Picks: Late Bloomers by Deepa Varadarajan (May 2) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [32:35] The Marriage Act by John Marrs (May 2) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [39:22] Catherine's Picks: The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese (May 2) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [28:52] Dances by Nicole Cuffy (May 16) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [36:56] The Celebrants by Steven Rowley (May 30) | Amazon | Bookshop.org [44:16] Other Books Mentioned The One by John Marrs [8:32] One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London [10:17] The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun [10:27] Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradal [10:59] The Lager Queen of Minnesota by J. Ryan Stradal [12:52] The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb [14:32] The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris [21:46] All That Is Mine I Carry With Me by William Landay [22:17] Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann [25:25] Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid [27:14] This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper [28:14] Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese [30:59] A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara [31:48] Watergate by Garrett M. Graff [31:58] Fleishman Is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner [34:23] The Passengers by John Marrs [41:19] Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell [43:17] The Guncle by Steven Rowley [46:18] The Editor by Steven Rowley [46:32]
Our top picks when it comes to TV, Movies, TikTok, Instagram and all things entertainment.This week's episode covered (list below in no particular order):MammalsChris Rock Live Netflix Special- Selective Outrage VelmaSomebody That I Used to KnowThis is Where I Leave YouThe Ark
It's time to sit shiva with a slew of stars and 2014′s This Is Where I Leave You. Adapted from Jonathan Tropper from his own novel and directed by Night at the Museum's Shawn Levy, the film casts Jason Bateman as a man whose life falls apart at the hour of his father's death. His … Continue reading "208 – This Is Where I Leave You"
Track Shack Wrap Up AND Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022). Plus: Hustle (2022), Beavis & Butt-Head Do the Universe (2022), Clifford (1994), Jackass: The Movie (2002), A Star is Born (2018), Red Dawn (1984), and This Is Where I Leave You (2014). This episode is sponsored by FNX Fitness (Use the Discount Code: fourseasonsoffilm and receive 15% off your order). Podcast App: https://playpodca.st/fourseasons Spotify: http://bit.ly/4SOFspotify Check out our latest episodes, digital shorts, movie reviews and more: fourseasonsoffilm.com Where to Find Nathan and Andy: @fourseasonspod on Twitter @fourseasonsoffilm on Instagram @NateRBlackburn on Instagram & Twitter @AJPesa on IG & Twitter Facebook: http://facebook.com/fourseasonsoffilm YouTube: http://youtube.com/fourseasonsoffilm Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/fourseasonsoffilm @fnx_fit Keep Film Alive!
Host Geri Cole speaks with Jonathan Tropper about The Adam Project's eight-year journey to the screen, how to write a great action scene, the rules of writing time travel, and why you don't tell Bob when to drink the Coke. Jonathan Tropper is a screenwriter, novelist, and producer. He is the internationally-acclaimed author of six novels, the two most recent of which—This Is Where I Leave You and One Last Thing Before I Go—were both New York Times bestsellers. His screenwriting credits include THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU (the 2014 film adaptation of his novel), the 2017 feature KODACHROME, showrunner of the sci-fi series SEE, co-creator and showrunner of the action series BANSHEE, and creator and showrunner of the martial arts drama series WARRIOR. Most recently, he wrote the screenplay for the sci-fi adventure film THE ADAM PROJECT. The film follows time-traveling fighter pilot Adam Reed who, after accidentally crash-landing in the year 2022, must team up with his 12-year-old self on a mission to save the future. The film was released in March and is now streaming on Netflix. --- Before it was a podcast, OnWriting was a print publication. Check out OnWriting: The Print Archives. Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: www.onwriting.org/ Follow the Guild on social media: Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
The podcast's first stop on The Enneagram Journey Toward Wholeness Tour finds us in Tomball, TX at The Renewal Center with friends of LTM, Aaron Edwards and Kelly Hall. Both Enneagram Fours, Aaron and Kelly are the directors of the Renewal Center and they share in this episode how they make that work, why their ministry benefits from being led by two 4s, and a lot more! You can find out more about The Renewal Center and RE:Bar at therenewalcenter.org PLUG TIME! Big events in Dallas and beyond! Where Will We Go From Here with Suzanne, Joe, and Brian D. McLaren is March 31-April 2 in Dallas or online lifeinthetrinityministry.com/wherewillwego The Enneagram Journey Toward Wholeness podcast and teaching tour continues! Austin is coming up, Richmond is on deck, and Portland is in the hole! lifeinthetrinityministry.com/tour22 Today's Intro: 1. Parks and Recreation, Season 5: Episode 4 2. Emily P. Freeman on The Enneagram Journey Podcast, May 16, 2019 3. This Is Where I Leave You, 2014 Comedy/Drama
On the 178th episode of Piecing It Together, film critic Morgan Roberts from the Untitled Cinema Gals Project joins me to talk about Shiva Baby... A comedy of awkwardness and anxiety set at a shiva of all places. Puzzle pieces include mother!, Uncut Gems, Yes God Yes and This Is Where I Leave You.
This week Joe and Suz discuss comedy’s secret sauce Kathryn Hahn and her work in Mrs. Fletcher and This Is Where I Leave You. Check out the episode by clicking the link in our bio or downloading wherever you podcast! Send us your emails at 3funnyladies@gmail.com
Film Runners 060: Judd: It's hard to see people from your past when your present is so cataclysmically screwed up, you know.Horry: Welcome to my world. For this classic Tim pick, he picked Dan in Real Life 2 ! No, just kidding (not really). For real though, Tim's pick for the week is Shawn Levy's family comedy-drama, This Is Where I Leave You. We talk about each of the siblings, what works and doesn't work for this film, and how much Adam Driver and Timothy Olyphant rule. Hosts:Insha Fitzpatrick (@benwyyatt)Michael Walls-Kelly (@mwallsk)Tim Harvey (@TimothyRHarvey) Official Twitter: @thefilmrunners Air Date: 2020/11/13 Film Runners cover art and logo designed by Aaron Sambey VISIT ENAMORY.COM Use code RUNNER10 for 10% off your purchase.
Will Cam leave you in awe with how good this episode on "This Is Where I Leave You" is? Only one way to find out....
In this week's LIKE THIS POD Mini Jacqueline and Meghan discuss the greatness of Tina Fey. Titles Mentioned:Mean GirlsSaturday Night LiveBaby MamaDate NightMegamindThis Is Where I Leave YouSistersThe Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtGreat News30 Rock Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.
Eduardo comentó "This Is Where I Leave You", una comedia agridulce «hollywoodense» disponible en Netflix, y la obra del polaco Krzysztof Zanussi, plagada de filosofía y ciencia. Se enfocó puntualmente en tres películas: "La estructura de cristal", "Iluminación" y "Éter".
Somethings Are Just a Failure to Launch This week on the podcast Brian and Darryl will take a little time to talk about the new Netflix Original Series Space Force. Then in a new segment to the show, they each pick a favorite actor and look at what roles they do well, roles where they've struggled, and where they want them to go in the future. News Bites Batwoman Season 2 Reportedly Saying Goodbye to Kate Kane, Too X-Men MCU Debut Lineup Revealed? Marvel Phase 5 “Giant Size” Roster Star Wars: Disney Reportedly Casting Live-Action Ezra Bridger for Post-Rebels Show Lucasfilm is Reportedly Casting Grand Admiral Thrawn For New Live-Action STAR WARS Series Space Force (Netflix, 2020) Summary Space Force is a workplace comedy series that centers on a group of people tasked with establishing the sixth branch of the United States Armed Forces, the United States Space Force. Carell’s character, Mark Naird, is the first general of the Space Force and is in charge of the effort and the series follows his collaboration to get “boots on the moon” by 2024, per the orders of the President. Cast Main Steve Carell as General Mark R. Naird, Space Force’s first...
On the podcast this week, Steven and Sean are wading into some serious (and seriously funny) family drama in the Shawn Levy film, This Is Where I Leave You. So why exactly does everyone want a piece of Jason Bateman? That’s the question we’re aiming to answer in this podcast episode. Is it his sense of humor? His bearded face? The rumor we’re creating right now about his desperate love of artisanal, hand-crafted saltwater taffy? Spoiler warning: we don’t actually figure this question out. What we do figure out is that the family in this movie, the Altmans, have got a whole lot of heavy issues going on. “Dysfunctional” just doesn’t seem to cover it with these folks. The film does a wonderful job of walking a fine line between hilarious and depressing, which is impressive considering it starts with the death of a beloved family member. But hey, even in mourning there’s always room for healing as a family and getting it on with old flames, am I right? Right? Is this thing on? This is a touching movie that we were happy to see and talk about in this episode. It also has one of the best casts we’ve ever seen. Jason Bateman and Tina Fey and Adam Driver AND Jane Fonda?! Come on, how much more greatness do you need? (Recorded on February 19, 2020) Links and Show Notes: More Movies Please! - Libsyn Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts!: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-movies-please/id1500339297 This Is Where I Leave You - IMDb The Kristen Bell episode of Inside of You - Apple Podcasts Shiva - Wikipedia Ben Schwartz - IMDb About Us - More Movies Please! on Apple Podcasts This Is Where I Leave You trailer - YouTube Bella - IMDb Bella trailer - YouTube Beginners - IMDb Beginners trailer - YouTube More Movies Please! - Instagram
Beth Leavel is a Tony Award-winning actress and singer who was most recently seen on stage with Josh in The Prom. A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Leavel studied social work at local Meredith College before earning a graduate degree in theater at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (M.F.A., 1980). She made her Broadway debut when she joined the cast of the 1981 Tony winner for best musical, 42nd Street, as a replacement in 1985. Her subsequent Broadway shows included Crazy for You, Show Boat, and The Civil War, all in the '90s. In the 2000s, she appeared in a revival of 42nd Street before winning a Tony Award in 2006 for her performance in the title role of The Drowsy Chaperone. She followed it with parts in Broadway's Young Frankenstein and Mamma Mia! In the meantime, Leavel earned guest spots on TV series like Law & Order: Criminal Intent and ER, appearing in that show's series finale in 2009. Back on-stage, she earned roles in 2010's Elf: The Broadway Musical and the jukebox musical Baby It's You! before landing a small part in the 2014 feature film This Is Where I Leave You. Originating the role of June Adams, Leavel returned to Broadway in 2017 with the musical Bandstand. Support me via Patreon! Twitter: @JoshLamon Instagram: @Josh.Lamon Produced by Alan Seales and Dori Berinstein. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.
Recorded on January 12, 2019. A Career retrospective with Adam Driver. Moderated by Jenelle Riley. Adam Driver was most recently seen starring in Rian Johnson’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Steven Soderbergh’s Logan Lucky, alongside Channing Tatum and Daniel Craig. Driver is currently shooting Noah Baumbach’s next feature opposite Scarlett Johansson. Driver won the Volpi Cup Award for Best Actor for Hungry Hearts, which premiered at the 2014 Venice International Film Festival. Other recent credits include Martin Scorsese’s Silence, Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson, Jeff Nichols’ Midnight Special, and J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens. His other film credits include While We’re Young, This Is Where I Leave You, Tracks, Inside Llewyn Davis, Lincoln, Frances Ha, and J. Edgar. Driver also starred on HBO’s critically acclaimed series “Girls.” His performance in “Girls” garnered him three Emmy® nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. In 2019, he will be seen in the first Broadway revival of “Burn This,” directed by Michael Mayer. His other Broadway credits include “Man and Boy” (dir. Maria Aitken), opposite Frank Langella, as well as “Mrs. Warren’s Profession” (dir. Doug Hughes) opposite Cherry Jones. Off-Broadway, he starred in John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger” (dir. Sam Gold), which earned him the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor. Prior to that, he took the stage as Louis Ironson in The Signature’s revival of Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America” (dir. Michael Greif). Driver is a Juilliard graduate and is a former Marine who was with 1/1 Weapons Company at Camp Pendleton, CA.
In Episode 20, Susie from the blog Novel Visits joins me to countdown our all-time favorite summer reads! This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights What summer reading means to us. What we want to avoid in our summer reading. The one book you think would be on our lists, but isn’t. Sarah guesses the thinly veiled Hollywood celebrities from one of Susie’s picks. Our running theme of picking the one awesome book from authors whose other work we haven’t loved. Our Top 10 All-Time Favorite Summer Reads Sarah’s Picks: A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [10:16] The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [18:53] Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [24:44] The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [31:06] This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [39:06] Susie’s Picks: According to a Source by Abby Stern | Buy from Amazon [14:49] The Good Girl by Mary Kubica (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [22:06] The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker | Buy from Amazon [27:38] In the Kingdom of Men by Kim Barnes | Buy from Amazon [34:55] City of Thieves by David Benioff | Buy from Amazon [42:04] Other Books Mentioned The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [7:03] The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager | Buy from Amazon [8:38] Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn | Buy from Amazon [9:03] The Secret Life of Violet Grant by Beatriz Williams (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [13:09] Tiny Little Thing by Beatriz Williams (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [13:09] Along the Infinite Sea by Beatriz Williams (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [13:09] The Summer Wives by Beatriz Williams | Buy from Amazon [14:32] Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid | Buy from Amazon [21:16] The Night Before by Wendy Walker | Buy from Amazon [26:19] All Is Not Forgotten by Wendy Walker (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [26:58] The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [27:41] Other Links Catherine from Gilmore Guide to Books “La Cote Basque 1965” (Truman Capote’s short story) Dominick Dunne About Susie Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram I’ve loved reading for as long as I can remember. Some of my fondest childhood memories involve long afternoons at the library and then reading late into the night. More than ten years ago, I began journaling about the books I read and turned that passion into writing about books. My first forays were as a guest reviewer on a friend’s blog, but I soon realized I wanted to be reviewing and talking about books on a blog of my own. From there, Novel Visits was born. That was in 2016 and, though the learning curve was steep, I love being a part of the book community. Novel Visits focuses on new novel reviews (print and audio), previews of upcoming releases, and musings on all things bookish. Support the Podcast Share - If you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). Subscribe...wherever you listen to podcasts, so new episodes will appear in your feed as soon as they’re released. Rate and Review - Search for “Sarah’s Book Shelves” in Apple Podcasts…or wherever you listen to podcasts! Feedback - I want this podcast to fit what you’re looking for, so I truly do want your feedback! Please tell me (email me at sarahsbookshelves@gmail.com or DM me on social media) what you like, don’t like, want more of, want less of, etc. I’d also love to hear topics you’d like me to cover and guests you’d like to hear from.
In the Netflix movie ‘Kodachrome,’ Matt Ryder (Jason Sudeikis) is convinced to drive his estranged and dying father Benjamin Ryder (Ed Harris) cross country to deliver four old rolls of Kodachrome film to the last lab in the world that can develop them before it shuts down for good. Along with Ben’s nurse Zooey (Elizabeth Olsen), the three navigate a world changing from analog to digital while trying to put the past behind them. In this interview, Screenwriter Jonathan Tropper talks about characters with a lack of filter, an understanding of screenwriting 101, finding peers as an artist, why creators need to create, his seven-year journey to create the Netflix film, ‘Kodachrome’ and a few details about his new Cinemax project, ‘Warrior.’ Also, don’t forget to listen to our first chat with Jonathan Tropper for ‘Banshee’ and ‘This Is Where I Leave You’ in Episode 31 of the series. Stay up-to-date on other creative advice at www.creativeprinciples.live
Jonathan Tropper started writing books, but after several of his novels were optioned for films, he got into screenwriting. In this interview, Tropper discusses ‘This Is Where I Leave You’ and the Showtime series, ‘Banshee.’ He dives in to the differences between prose and film, writing for actors portrayals versus your own character descriptions, and why he loves ‘The Count of Monte Cristo.’
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Ben Schwartz, Co Author of THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT DATING. A hilarious illustrated collection of tips for successfully navigating the dating world as a millennial. For single millennials, this situation is all too familiar: You're on a date. It's going well! Then suddenly your date looks at you like you're a f*cking idiot and you never hear from that person again. Guess you're going to die alone, right? Maybe not! Humble authors Ben Schwartz and Laura Moses have written a book to save the future of the human race: Things You Should Already Know About Dating, You F*cking Idiot, a collection of 100 dating tips--complete with illustrations--that teaches clueless guys and girls the dos and don'ts of dating. In their book, Ben and Laura cover all the basics, from "Why are you texting in just Emojis, dummy?!" to "Stop playing games, idiot!" and, of course, "PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN, A**HOLE!" Simply put, this book will make you laugh and finally give you a fighting chance at not dying alone. About the Author Ben Schwartz is an Emmy Award-winning writer, actor, and comedian. He's starred in the television shows House of Lies and Parks and Recreation as well as the films This Is Where I Leave You and The Walk. He is the co-author of the national bestseller Grandma's Dead: Breaking Bad News with Baby Animals and its two sequels.
This week, we head to the sunny beaches of Jamaica with the 1982 RastAction film; Countryman. Dig we dig it? Tune in to find out. We also chat about The Gold Rush, The Heat, Magic Mike, Magic Mike XXL, War of the Gargantuas, This Is Where I Leave You and Results. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
This Is Where I Leave You - (2014) When their father passes away, four grown siblings are forced to return to their childhood home and live under the same roof together for a week, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of s
This Is Where I Leave You - (2014) When their father passes away, four grown siblings are forced to return to their childhood home and live under the same roof together for a week, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of s
Jonathan Tropper, the co-creator of Banshee and author of six novels including Plan B and This Is Where I Leave You discusses discovering plot in the process of writing, his interests as a writer, developing Banshee and keeping it interesting, and lots more. The season finale of Banshee airs this Friday at 10pm on Cinemax.
Main Review: The Maze Runner Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies of 2015 Film Club Review: The Wind Rises What Else We Watched (Gone Girl, This Is Where I Leave You, Calvary, Men Women and Children, God’s Pocket, Love Is Strange, Into the Woods) News Next Week Preview (Seven Samurai, Rio Bravo) The 2015 Podcast Awards are now open and we’d love to be nominated under the movies/films category! Just put The Redbox Report and
We look at death in dysfunctional families, inspired by the new video release THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU. Steph Wanamaker of Soiled Restroom Cinema joins us to debate whether Gene Hackman is an asshole or a sonofabitch in THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, and Jamie Dew of The Dew Over defends the right of ORDINARY PEOPLE to wear a Best Pictrue sash.
Dan sees Big Hero 6, Casey sees This Is Where I Leave You and Greg sees Christmas Spirit. We listen to Punk Goes Christmas by various artists. Don’t forget about our sponsor, Tweaked Audio! Check them out for all your headphone needs and enter promo code SYNWPC for 33% off plus free shipping! Do it today! You can find us on
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! It's that spooky time of the year and the gang have chosen to review the found footage film "V/H/S", which is surprisingly really good! We also discuss some films we recently saw that we like/hate/don't care about - "Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes", "Spiderman 2", "This Is Where I Leave You" and "Roller Boogie". The group also discusses the genre of found-footage films and recalls fond memories of "The Blair Witch Project" and other found footage films such as "Chronicle", "Troll" as well as "Paranormal Activity". Please sit down with us for a spooktastic episode of Bad Movie Nite - Ep. 40.
It's the tank we've all been waiting for this week as Brad gives the Nazis a bloody nose in Fury. Jason Bateman is Jason Bateman in This Is Where I Leave You, a heart warming tale of family breast augmentation. In TV, Dominic West tries to get his story straight in The Affair and the supernatural-but-not-too-scary genre has a new contender in Constantine.
Ash, Rob and Becky are in the wars this week. Rob meets a WolfCop, Ash makes Contact, Becky's feeling short and that's before we even get to the game! There are tweviews of The Babadook, The Book of Life and This Is Where I Leave You, before our main review of David Ayer's Fury.
Toby Jones talks to Simon and Mark about Serena. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the week's new films including Fury, The Book Of Life, This Is Where I Leave You and Love, Rosie.
Dax Shepard is on the podcast! He and Chris discuss each of their experiences getting sober, what is like being dyslexic in school when he was a kid, having a second kid with his wife, Kristen Bell, and his newest movies This Is Where I Leave You and The Judge (both in theaters now!). He also talks about the huge popularity of the "Cha-Ching!" Rally's commercials in the early nineties and then learning a couple years ago that it was Seth Green in those commercials and he got to go to the Super Bowl for it!
In the great desert of late summer/early fall films there are a few small movie oases that show up to quench the thirst. Trust me, by this time of the … Continue Reading » The post Mini Review: When The Game Stands Tall and This Is Where I Leave You appeared first on moviemadnesspodcast.
On this podcast, I review the new movie This Is Where I Leave You starring Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Adam Driver and Jane Fonda and based on the Jonathan Tropper novel of the same name. I'll tell you what I liked and didn't like about the film and also some interviews from the cast of the movie. New episodes publish every week and be sure to follow the show on Twitter @TheSSPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-silver-screen-podcast/message
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Carson Patrick review This Is Where I Leave You. Directed by Shawn Levy. With Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Jane Fonda. When their father passes away, four grown siblings are forced to return to their childhood home and live under the same roof together for a week, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of spouses, exes and might-have-beens. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese with Carson Patrick Featured Review: • This Is Where I Leave You The Verdict: • Carson: Wait for Rental • Christopher: Recommend (with Caveat) Music for this Episode: • Fall At Your Feet - Saint Raymond Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com • voicemail: 1 (760) 575-4879
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Carson Patrick review This Is Where I Leave You. Directed by Shawn Levy. With Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Jane Fonda. When their father passes away, four grown siblings are forced to return to their childhood home and live under the same roof together for a week, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of spouses, exes and might-have-beens. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese with Carson Patrick Featured Review: • This Is Where I Leave You The Verdict: • Carson: Wait for Rental • Christopher: Recommend (with Caveat) Music for this Episode: • Fall At Your Feet - Saint Raymond Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com • voicemail: 1 (760) 575-4879
This week John and Zach discuss the new bomb "This Is Where I Leave You" starring Jason Bateman and Tina Fey. Was it good or was it horrible? Find out! Also, John and Zach talk about Kevin Smith's new film "Tusk" as well as the new releases coming out this weekend.
Date Night director Shawn Levy adds feeling and honesty to a big studio project with the dysfunctional family comedy This Is Where I Leave You.
0:00-5:00 – Hello, we are at Fantastic Fest; Jeff will have to wear a bad T-shirt; the results of our weight-loss contest5:00-14:00 – “Tusk” review14:00-20:30 – “This Is Where I Leave You” review20:30-22:00 – If two directors made the same movie22:00-29:20 – “A Walk Among the Tombstones” review29:20-40:50 – QOTW (your preferred movie-watching companions)40:50-43:15 – Recap of today’s lessons QOTW: What ’80s TV show (that hasn’t already been done) should they make into a movie? Casting/story ideas welcome.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, we welcome three-time Black Reel Award-winning writer/director Gina Prince-Bythewood (Disappearing Acts, Love & Basketball and The Secret Lives of Bees) who will stop by to discuss her latest film, Beyond the Lights (the opening night film of the 18th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival). Plus, we'll kick off the festival season by previewing Urbanworld which gets underway this weekend in New York. We'll also have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, including This Is Where I Leave You, The Maze Runner, Take Me to the River, and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby all on Episode 263 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
David and Patches from The Glade This week, David and Patches walk the puzzling pathways week’s wide releases, navigating through Shawn Levy’s Hollywoodized indie This Is Where I Leave You and the latest dysoptian YA adaptation, The Maze Runner. Does the September slump continue or is the upswing in full effect. That and answers to this week’s […]
On the latest episode of the BIG show, we welcome three-time Black Reel Award-winning writer/director Gina Prince-Bythewood (Disappearing Acts, Love & Basketball and The Secret Lives of Bees) who will stop by to discuss her latest film, Beyond the Lights (the opening night film of the 18th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival). Plus, we'll kick off the festival season by previewing Urbanworld which gets underway this weekend in New York. We'll also have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, including This Is Where I Leave You, The Maze Runner, Take Me to the River, and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby all on Episode 263 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
Big day on Spoilerpiece Theatre! Kris waxes animalistic about TUSK; Evan reveals that the animal he identifies with most is a turtle; Dave then brings up "Entourage," which makes Kris nuts; Evan gives the deets on THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU; and Kris and Dave talk about the many finer and many lesser points of A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES. This episode is brought to you by BIG-ASS TANGENTS: When you want to get somewhere...but not yet.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, we welcome three-time Black Reel Award winning writer/director Gina Prince-Bythewood (Disappearing Acts, Love & Basketball and The Secret Lives of Bees) who will stop by to discuss her latest film, Beyond the Lights (the opening night film of the 18th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival). Plus, we'll kick off the festival season by previewing Urbanworld which gets underway this weekend in New York. We'll also have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films, including This Is Where I Leave You, The Maze Runner, Take Me to the River and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby all on Episode 263 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
Listen to our interview with writer Jonathan Tropper (GSAS '93). His novel, This Is Where I Leave You has been adapted into a movie for which he also wrote the screenplay.
Parenthood star Dax Shepard first caught Marc's attention as the barely functional simpleton named Frito in Idiocracy. And while he's had an expansive acting career, starting at Punk'd and leading up to his latest movie This Is Where I Leave You, Dax's life has been defined by his family, his sobriety and his cars. Lots of cars. And lots of racing in those cars. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
For episode 7, the ladies discuss the Jonathan Hopper novel This Is Where I Leave You. They also discuss a recent visit to a local food truck, an article in the Washington Post by Amy Joyce "Are You Raising Nice Kids?", and take the "Who's Your 80's Boyfriend?" quiz.
Lindsay calls author Jonathan Tropper in his New York home to discuss his writing style, biggest influences, and upcoming film adaptation of THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU starring Tina Fey and Jason Bateman. Watch the trailer: http://bit.ly/1lRmWt2 Read more: http://bit.ly/1uMxhwY