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Quel point de vue original développe le romancier Marlon James dans ce polar social ? Quelle réalité historique méconnue retrace le film italien « Le train des enfants » ? Quel duo intrigant forment Thomasin McKenzie et Anne Hathaway dans « Eileen » ? Les découvertes musicales : -TV Girl , George Clanton – Fauxllennium -Ringo Starr - 1 - Thankful (feat. Alison) -Shanique Marie -Drop Down -Franz Ferdinand - Good Luck, Babe! (Chappell Roan Cover) -Montell Fish - I can't tell Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures avec les choix musicaux de Rudy dans leur intégralité sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Recorded - 12/1/2024 On Episode 299 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we celebrate the holiday season with our annual Christmas deep dive. This time, we tackle the 1994 classic The Santa Clause. How well has it aged? Who would be the best Scott Calvin today? We also review a recent Netflix release starring Thomasin McKenzie and Bill Nighy: Joy. Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching (6:40) Todd Junior Jr. Review: "The Grave" (12:30) Zach Review: "Too Beautiful for You" (16:40) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: "House of Flying Daggers" (22:40) Terry & Todd Review: "Wolfs" (26:50) Featured Review: "Joy" (2024) 30TH ANNIVERSARY CHRISTMAS DEEP DIVE: "THE SANTA CLAUSE" (42:40) Trivia (1:02:00) First Impressions (1:21:10) Mt Rushmore: Weight Fluctuation in Film (1:32:00) Recasting "The Santa Clause" (1:58:00) Highest WAR, Worst Performance, Minor Character Triumvirate (2:19:50) Tripod of Depravity, Best Scene, Quotes (2:34:00) Gripes and Conspiracies (2:39:30) LVP, MVP, Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Simon Morris dodges the Musical of the Year - Wizard of Oz prequel Wicked - in favour of three smaller (and harder to find) titles. These include Apple Plus's Blitz, directed by Oscar-winner Steve McQueen, a small indie film starring Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard called Memory, and the real-life story behind IVF, Netflix's Joy, starring Bill Nighy and Thomasin McKenzie. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Notre critique du film "Joy" réalisé par Ben Taylor avec Thomasin McKenzie, Bill Nighy et James Norton.Abonnez-vous au podcast CINECAST sur la plateforme de votre choix : https://smartlink.ausha.co/cinecast --- Titre : JoySortie : 22 Novembre 2024 (Netflix)Réalisé par Ben TaylorAvec : Thomasin McKenzie, Bill Nighy et James NortonSynopsis : Inspiré d'une extraordinaire histoire vraie, Joy s'attache aux circonstances révolutionnaires de la naissance, en 1978, de Louise Joy Brown - tout premier “bébé-éprouvette de l'histoire - et aux dix années de combat acharné pour y parvenir. Le film adopte le point de vue de Jean Purdy, jeune infirmière et embryologiste, qui s'associe au chercheur Robert Edwards et au chirurgien Patrick Steptoe pour résoudre le mystère de l'infertilité en développant la fécondation in vitro (FIV). Hommage à la force de la persévérance et aux miracles de la science, le film s'intéresse à un trio d'hommes et de femmes visionnaires et anticonformistes qui ont surmonté des obstacles inimaginables et vaincu les résistances à accomplir leur rêve - et permis ainsi à des millions de gens de rêver à leurs côtés.#Joy #Critique #CINECASTHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Lorcan O'Neill is in the chair as Paul Mescal picks up the sword where Russell Crowe left off in Gladiator 2; Thomasin McKenzie, James Norton and Bill Nighy bring to […]
Simply put, Thomasin McKenzie is of the best young actresses working today, appearing in the likes of Leave No Trace (one of Ali's favourite dramas of the past decade or so), Last Night In Soho, The Power Of The Dog, Jojo Rabbit, Eileen and now Joy, her latest, now on Netflix. Joy tells the story of the three British fertility pioneers who helped make IVF a reality, namely an obstetrician called Patrick Steptoe (Bill Nighy), a physiologist called Robert Edwards (James Norton) and a nurse / embryologist called Jean Purdy (McKenzie). In this episode of the podcast, Thomasin talks about working within this trio of charming acting types, the importance of highlighting Purdy's achievements and her love of My Neighbour Totor (you'll see).
It's the week before Thanksgiving and there are some heavy-hitters in theaters and trio of new Netflix titles for those stay-at-home viewers. Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy cover eight movies for you this week including a fascinating documentary on a woman who may have crafted the soundtrack to your life (The World According to Allee Willis) and another about a unique love affair involving music and mascots (Adrianne and the Castle). Sylvester Stallone tries to take Jason Patric's armored car (Armor) while Thomasin McKenzie and Bill Nighy show you who the true mother and father of IVF were (Joy). Denzel Washington's family adapts August Wilson (The Piano Lesson) and Alan Menken returns to score an all-star cast in a nifty Netflix animated film (Spellbound). Finally, it may not be Barbenheimer but Ridley Scott returns to Rome with a new vengeance (Gladiator II) and the first act of a Broadway sensation finally makes it to the big screen (Wicked: Part One). 0:00 - Intro 1:40 - The World According to Allee Willis 15:49 - Armor 23:03 - Adrianne and the Castle 32:40 - Joy 46:50 - The Piano Lesson 55:44 - Spellbound 1:03:04 - Gladiator II 1:19:04 – Wicked: Part One 1:41:31 - Outro
Thomasin McKenzie is this week's guest—star of Edgar Wright's ‘Last Night in Soho', Mark's film of the year 2018 ‘Leave No Trace'—and now ‘Joy', a new Netflix drama about the development of IVF treatment at Oldham hospital in the 1970s. Written by Jack Thorne, the film's medical miracle story is focalised through McKenzie's character Jean Purdy—a talented embryologist whose work was key to the team's breakthrough discovery, but whose name was left out of the history books. She chats to Simon about putting Jean back in the picture in this latest in a line of meaty and challenging roles for the young actor. Reviews this week of ‘Blink', a poignant documentary following a family determined to travel the world and create precious visual memories for their three children, who are losing their sight—and Amrou Al-Kadhi's debut drag queen drama ‘Layla', which follows the story of the titular performer (Bilal Hasna) as they discover their confidence and creativity whilst navigating their queer Arab identity. Plus the much-anticipated stage-to-screen musical ‘Wicked'. The Wizard of Oz prequel stars Cynthia Erivo as green-skinned misfit Elphaba, and Ariana Grande as glam girl Galinda, both still witches-to-be as they forge an unlikely and rocky friendship at university. We find out if Mark thinks it's going to be ‘Pop-u-lar'... Plus top quality correspondence from you and typical witterings from the Good Doctors as per. Our Christmas Spectacular with Mark and Simon live onstage at London's Prince Edward theatre is now sold out! Event info here: https://www.fane.co.uk/kermode-and-mayo Timecodes (for our ad-free Vanguardistas): Blink Review: 09:30 Thomasin McKenzie Interview: 30:18 Layla Review: ~47:49 Wicked Review: ~57:00 You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com And to find out more about Sony's new show Origins with Cush Jumbo, click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Está semana venimos a traeros estrenos que ya vendrán Vamos a arrancar con la serie “Totally Completely fine” la serie protagonizada y producida por Thomasin McKenzie distribuida por AMC y de origen australiano. de Australia nos vamos a Estados Unidos con una serie nominada a los Independent Spirit Awards titulada “Slip” y terminamos en reino Unido con la nueva serie de Steven Moffat: Douglas is cancelled Todo ello, como siempre sin spoilers.
PopaHALLics #128 "Four on the Floor"Our podcast is four years old! We celebrate with a funny, more-or-less-true movie about profanity-laced letters, an animated noir Batman, an Alice Hoffman novel about the power of reading, and an influential "sensation" novel first published in 1859-60. Once again, we're on the cutting edge! [Joke.] Streaming:"Wicked Little Letters," streaming services and rental. When residents of a small seaside town begin receiving profanity-laced letters in this black comedy mystery, suspicion falls on a foul-mouthed Irishwoman (Jessie Buckley). But did she do it? Also starring Olivia Coleman and Ajana Vasan."Shardlake," Hulu. In this 4-part series based on C.J. Sansom's novels, a lawyer and his sidekick (Arthur Hughes and Anthony Boyle) investigate, on the orders of Thomas Cromwell (Sean Bean), a horrific murder at a monastery. "Batman: Caped Crusader," Prime. In this animated throwback noir series, Batman (voiced by Hamish Linklater) is a true detective using low-key methods and his fists to fight crime in Gotham City. More diversity and some interesting spins on Batman's longtime villains. "My Spy," Prime. A hardened CIA agent (Dave Bautista) meets his most challenging adversary yet, a 9-year-old girl (Chloe Coleman), whom he's supposed to be discreetly surveilling. She has other ideas in this cute 2020 action comedy also starring Kristen Schaal and Daniel Kim. "Leave No Trace," Disney+ and rental. In this slow-moving but involving drama from the Oscar-nominated writer and director of "Winter's Bone," a dad (Ben Foster) and his daughter (Thomasin McKenzie) live off the grid in Oregon until one small mistake tips them off to the authorities. Books:"The Invisible Hour," by Alice Hoffman. This novel from the "queen of magical realism" celebrates the power of reading. A copy of "The Scarlet Letter" causes a young girl to question she and her mother's involvement in an oppressive cult. "The Woman in White," by Wilkie Collins. This story originally published in installments in 1859-1860 is often cited in 100-best-novels-of-all-time lists and was one of the first to use multiple narrators to advance the plot. Vivid characters, a mysterious woman in white, true love, scheming upper-crust types, involuntary confinement in an insane asylum—it's all here!
Reluctantly, I think saving Shortland Street was the right thing for now. The news on Shorty today is that it's been saved, but it will go down to three episodes a week. What's saved it is taxpayer money: $3 million from NZ On Air and then be eligible for a rebate from the Screen Production Grant which must be about $6 or $7 million. Which means we're pumping in around about $10 million in taxpayer money to save a soap opera. I'm reluctant about this because I generally don't think we should prop up failing businesses. If they can't make a buck it's because not enough people like the product, in which case it should be allowed to die. But... I think there's an exception this time. Because it might just be possible that Shorty may be able to pay its own way again... maybe. The reason I say that is because it's not that Shorty is unpopular, it actually has a lot of people watching. The last figures that I can find are from last year, 79K people in their key demographic watched it on TV2, which doesn't sound that impressive, but then you add in the streaming numbers of TVNZ+: 455K a week. And well, that is impressive. By comparison, at the same time TVNZ News only earned 180K streams, even though the news has got two extra episodes a week, Shorty was beating it by 2.5 times. The problem isn't that it's unpopular. The problem is that TVNZ hasn't figured out how to actually make enough money from the people watching it on TVNZ+. It knows how to get money from TV2 ads, but it doesn't know how to properly monetise online yet. So... Shorty street is only guaranteed for another year. I dunno if that's enough time for TVNZ to figure out how to earn more money on the app, but I hope it does. Because it would be a pity to lose a show that is still watched by that many kiwis, and that has trained some of our best acting talent: Temuera Morrison, KJ Apa, Thomasin McKenzie, Craig Parker, Martin Henderson, Robyn Malcolm. And which is, frankly, is one of the few shows left actually reflecting us back to ourselves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Olivia Grant is a UK based Casting Director. Her most recent work includes ‘Masters of the Air', co-cast with Lucy Bevan, a 9 part series for Apple TV+, executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, with a cast of 325 actors. Other credits, co-cast with Lucy Bevan include the Working Title romantic comedy ‘What's Love Got To Do With It? & ‘Lee' starring & produced by Kate Winslet. Projects currently in post production include ‘Joy' starring Thomasin Mckenzie, Bill Nighy and James Norton & ‘Here' directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright . Casting associate credits include Greta Gerwig's ‘Barbie' (winner of the Casting Society of America Zeitgeist Award) and 'The Batman'. Olivia started working as a runner on film sets in 2012 before making the move into casting in 2016.
Zwei Filme mit je zwei Frauenfiguren, die in höchst komplizierte Beziehungen miteinander verstrickt sind. Todd Haynes beweist sich mit „May December“ erneut und endgültig als Zampano der Melodramen und schickt Julianne Moore und Natalie Portman in den Schauspielring. William Oldroyd legt mit der Romanverfilmung „Eileen“ einen Film vor, der die 1960er Jahre miefig und dreckig zeigt. Thomasin McKenzie spielt eine junge Frau, die in einem Jugendgefängnis arbeitet und deren Leben sich ändert, als die glamouröse Rebecca (Anne Hathaway) dort als Psychologin beginnt. Es wimmelt vor Hitchcock, Sirk, Bergman, Seifenopern und Abgründen in dieser Episode, das Wort "Grindig" fällt aber auch unzählige Male. Sendungshinweis: FM4 Film Podcast, 03.06. 2024, 0 Uhr.
Luca Barbareschi presenta “The Penitent” film di cui è regista e interprete assieme a Catherine McCormack.Torniamo su Cannes per commentare il Palmares assieme a con Paolo Mereghetti e a Luigi Lonigro, Presidente Unione Editori e Distributori Cinematografici ANICA.A Cannes abbiamo incontrato anche Sergio Rubini, regista di una nuova serie televisiva che racconta Giacomo Leopardi. “Rosalie” è un film diretto da Stéphanie Di Giusto, con Benoît Magimel e Nadia Tereszkiewicz. Lo ha visto per noi Chiara Pizzimenti che ha anche incontrato e intervistato la protagonista Nadia Tereszkiewicz.Con il nostro Boris Sollazzo parliamo di “Eileen” diretto da William Oldroyd, con Thomasin McKenzie e Anne Hathaway e di un film davvero molto interessante ed avvincente: “Vincent deve morire” diretto da Stéphan Castang, con Karim Leklou e Vimala Pons.
This episode as the prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road arguable the best action movie this century is out in the form of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. As the great George Miller at the age of seventy nine, can you believe it, has recast Furiosa for the prequel with Anya Taylor Joy arguably one of the fastest growing movie stars around, yep you guested it we are talking Anya Taylor-Joy films. But of course I can't talk alone, no no no, I'm joined by Chris and Elle from the Spoil My Movie Podcast. Warning we will be talking SPOILERS Chris and Elle is up first with their pick, and they are going Edgar Wrights latest, Last Night in Soho. On this one we talk how brilliantly Edgar Wright mixes these two realities from present day London with Sixties London and how visually stunning it looks but also how narratively it develops. We talk about how well Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy Work together. Plus we talk American and British sausage food. IMDB page Spoil My Movie Podcast Website FVF Social linkstwitterinstagramTikTokAs ever please enjoy. Support the Show.
This week, we dive into what star Anne Hathaway calls, “Carol meets Reservoir Dogs.” A stylish, deliciously dark, psychological thriller with a final act twist that will leave you shouting, “Come. On, Eileen.” It's William Oldroyd's Eileen.Check us out on...Twitter @TSMoviePodFacebook: Time SensitiveInstagram: @timesensitivepodcastGrab some Merch at TeePublicBig Heads Media
In this episode of the show we are joined by our good friend Hillary to talk about Leave No Trace, Debra Granik's drama about a man and his daughter living off the grid. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Granik's filmmaking being rooted in sociopolitical activism, Ben Foster's performance as a traumatized vet and Thomasin McKenzie's understated brilliance., as well as the fact the general audiences did not respond to this film as well as critics did. We also talk again about PTSD, how state-backed safety nets have flaws, the importance of socialized upbringing of children and how a single visual may be worth more than a scene full of dialogue. Tune in and enjoy! Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy Burrows Featuring: Hillary White Intro: Infraction - Cassette Outro: Infraction - Daydream Head over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more! Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and Facebook (@UncutGemsPod) Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod) Subscribe to our Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
A few weeks ago we welcomed Ottessa Moshfegh to Shakespeare and Company. That night we're headed almost back to where it all began by revisiting Moshfegh's second book Eileen, the small town noir that propelled this experimental writer into the bestseller charts and onto the Booker shortlist. Eileen has just been adapted into a Hollywood film—directed by William Oldroyd, starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie, and with a screenplay by Moshfegh and her partner Luke Goebel. So as well as diving into the book—reconnecting with the fresh, smart-mouthed, enchantingly twisted voice of our eponymous narrator—we also discussed the challenges of bringing that voice to the screen, what it felt like to see Eileen embodied, and the difficulty Moshfegh faced—if any— in handing her over to other artists…Buy Eileen here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/eileen-2*Ottessa Moshfegh is a fiction writer from New England. Eileen, her first novel, was shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Man Booker Prize, and won the PEN/Hemingway Award for debut fiction. My Year of Rest and Relaxation, Death in Her Hands, and Lapvona, her next three novels, were New York Times bestsellers. She is also the author of the short story collection Homesick for Another World and a novella, McGlue. She lives in Southern California.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. His latest novel, Beasts of England, a sequel of sorts to Animal Farm, is available now. Buy a signed copy here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/beasts-of-englandListen to Alex Freiman's latest EP, In The Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZYPMCUnG7xiCtsFCBlVa?si=h5x3FK1URq6SwH9Kb_SO3wPhoto by Hugo Clair Torregrosa (c) Shakespeare and Company Paris Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This 579th edition of Have You Ever Seen wraps up our 9th Annual Oscar Month on the very day that also happens to be this podcast's 11th anniversary. Jojo Rabbit is one of the funniest movies of recent years and it's also one of the best. The tone is remarkable and it's consistent, especially considering something as deadly serious as Hitler, Nazis and the Holocaust are made so funny here. Credit to writer/director Taika Waititi and his cast for pulling that off. Scarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell are terrific, but child actors Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie and Archie Yates are the keys. They give some of the best child performances we've ever seen...and they're hilarious when they're not being touching. So goof around with your imaginary friend while learning to care about your real best friend as we tie our own shoes and have a great time discussing Jojo Rabbit. Johannes and his best friends aren't old enough to be coffee drinkers, but if you sip the stuff, then take a look at "sparkplug.coffee". You can nab a 20% discount by using our "HYES" promo code (so add "/hyes" to the address in your browser). Contact us. We're Twi-X people (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis), Bev is on Threads (@bevellisellis) and we have an email address of course (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com). Our shows also go up on YouTube (@hyesellis). Comment, review, rate, like, subscribe, all that.
White Ladies in Crisis returns to discuss William Oldroyd's 2023 adaptation of Ottessa Moshfegh's Eileen. Thomasin Mckenzie once again becomes fixated on a blonde femme fatale (Anne Hathaway) in a film about repression, inner fantasy life, and secrets.Plus: the changes from the book, scene stealer Marin Ireland, debate about the "feel good" ending and why this movie is *all* about the women.Wanna connect with the show?> Gena: @genadoesthings (Instagram/BlueSky)> Jenn: @jennferatu> Joe: @bstolemyremoteIf you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark and Nathan Lahay discuss the 2019 supernatural thriller Last Night in Soho. Directed by Edgar Wright, and starring Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg and lots of pop songs, the movie focuses on the exploits of a fashion student named Eloiuse who over-idolizes the 1960s. In this episode, they also talk about nostalgia, dream sequences and Edgar Wright's filmography. Enjoy!
EILEEN is a new Hitchcockian thriller starring Thomasin McKenzie, Anne Hathaway and Shea Whigham about a woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility she works at that takes a sinister turn. The movie shocks and awes featuring a great two-hander from the two female leads. Though this review is being released on the day Eileen releases in theaters, Zach got to catch it at the Montclair Film Festival last month. Check out the latest episode of The Cinema Wave Podcast! #podcast #film #moviereview #movies #cinemawave #filmpodcast #moviepodcast #eileen #annehathaway #thriller #hitchcockBe sure to follow us on: INSTAGRAM | @cinemawavemedia, @jerseysfinestpod & @_culturewavemedia TIKTOK | @cinemawavemedia FACEBOOK | Cinema WaveCheck out our entertainment site with News, Reviews, Trailers & more! WEBSITE| cinemawavemedia.blogspot.com
This week on the show, we're covering the just-released thriller Eileen, starring Thomasin McKenzie and the incomparable Anne Hathaway, which Matthew first saw at Sundance 2023, and then finally follow up with Taika Waititi's latest sports underdog story Next Goal Wins. BONUS CONTENT: This week's bonus episode, available to all paid Patreon supporters, starts with a discussion of how one successful thing can influence the entire media landscape and carries on -a little rambly- from there. Support starts from just $2 CAD per month, a bargain!Link: https://www.patreon.com/posts/january-21st-97000116SUPPORT: Patreon Ko-Fi EPISODE HOMEPAGE: This week's episode homepage, as per usual, has JustWatch-powered links that will tell you where you can buy, rent, or stream the films we covered. If you use these links you'll be helping us keep the site running and the show going, so please do that if you want to watch the films!Link: https://awesomefriday.ca/2024/01/podcast-eileen-next-goal-wins/CONNECT WITH US: Awesome Friday: https://awesomefriday.ca Matthew: https://stretched.ca/ Simon: https://temporarypen.com/ SHOW LINKS: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/awesome-friday/id480100293 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/18daf305-2c59-4718-bd5c-0dc393173353 Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/show/2775782 Goodpods: https://goodpods.app.link/ulvugeHonjb Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hd2Vzb21lZnJpZGF5LnBvZG9tYXRpYy5jb20vcnNzMi54bWw IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/85390621/ Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes480100293/the-awesome-friday-movie-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4kwPQGeBvVFVtewkCbrbA9 Meanwhile, relax and enjoy your flight.
2023 is DEAD! The ghost of it is here to haunt you, with movies! Movies of December: May December- dir. Todd Haynes; Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, Charles Melton, Andrea Frankle, Chris Tenzis The Boy and the Heron- dir. Hayao Miyazaki; Robert Pattinson, Christian Bale, Dave Bautista, Gemma Chan, Luca Padovan, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Willem Dafoe Eileen- dir. William Oldroyd; Anne Hathaway, Thomasin McKenzie, Shea Whigham, Sam Nivola, Siobhan Fallon Hogan Wonka- dir. Paul King; Timothée Chalamet. Calah Lane, Keegan-Michael Key, Hugh Grant, Paterson Joseph, Olivia Colman, Rowan Atkinson, Sally Hawkins Ferrari- dir. Michael Mann; Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, Patrick Dempsey, Jack O'Connell, Sara Gadon, Gabriel Leone The Iron Claw- dir. Sean Durkin; Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Naura Tierney, Stanley Simons, Holt McCallany, Lily James, Aaron Dean Eisenberg Rebel Moon- Part One: A Child of Fire- dir. Zack Snyder; Sofia Boutella, Michiel Huisman, Ed Skrein, Djimon Hounsou, Bae Doona, Staz Nair, Charlie Hunam, Ray Fisher, Anthony Hopkins, Cleopatra Coleman Poor Things- dir. Yorgos Lanthimos; Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Jerrod Carmichael, Christopher Abbott, Margaret Qualley, Suzy Bemba, Cathryn Hunter, Vicki Pepperdine Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom- dir. James Wan; Jason Mamoa, Patrick Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Randall Park, Amber Heard, Nicole Kidman, Dolph Lundgren Beyond Utopia - dir. Madeleine Gavin Movies of January: Night Swim Mean Girls The Beekeeper The Book of Clarence The Society of Snow --------------------------------------------------- iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movies-are-reel/id1082173626 Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjIwMzkxNjE4OC9zb3VuZHMucnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VE15E5fS0ZWtESo9bUWhn?si=e983275eb550499c&nd=1 Jurge - twitter: twitter.com/jcruzalvarez26 Letterboxed: letterboxd.com/jcruzalvarez26/ Ryan- twitter: twitter.com/MrPibbOfficial Letterboxed: letterboxd.com/filmpiece/ Karrie - twitter: twitter.com/kar_elyles Letterboxed: letterboxd.com/karrie/
Director: William Oldroyd Writers: Luke Goebel, Ottessa Moshfegh Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Shea Whigham, Anne Hathaway, Sam Nivola Runtime: 1 Hour 37 Minutes Synopsis: A woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility where she works takes a sinister turn. Who doesn't love a "leave them crazy white women alone" film? Eileen is a great film that uses the alway fantastic Anne Hathaway perfectly by pairing her up with Thomasin McKenzie who does a great dead-face, on the cusp of crazy (right about to head over the deep end) young woman looking to impress. Eileen is short, simple and hits all the right notes. Listen as the crew review this film. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Phenomblak @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork Our shirts are now on TeePublic. https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!
Director: William Oldroyd Writers: Luke Goebel, Ottessa Moshfegh Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Shea Whigham, Anne Hathaway, Sam Nivola Runtime: 1 Hour 37 Minutes Synopsis: A woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility where she works takes a sinister turn. Who doesn't love a "leave them crazy white women alone" film? Eileen is a great film that uses the alway fantastic Anne Hathaway perfectly by pairing her up with Thomasin McKenzie who does a great dead-face, on the cusp of crazy (right about to head over the deep end) young woman looking to impress. Eileen is short, simple and hits all the right notes. Listen as the crew review this film. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Phenomblak @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork Our shirts are now on TeePublic. https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!
On the 348th episode of Piecing It Together, Josh Bell joins me to talk about Eileen. Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway star in a story about two women that seems to be one kind of movie until it's not... Puzzle pieces include A Simple Favor, Carol, Last Night in Soho and Bound.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Eileen and the movies we discuss!Written by Luke GoebelDirected by William OldroydStarring Thomasin McKenzie, Anne Hathaway, Shea Wigham, Marin IrelandNEONhttps://neonrated.com/films/eileenJosh Bell is a film critic whose reviews can be read at CBR, Crooked Marquee, The Inlander and elsewhere. With comedian and filmmaker Jason Harris, he co-hosts the podcast Awesome Movie Year, at awesomemovieyear.com or wherever you listen to podcasts.Like Him on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/And Follow him on Twitter @SignalBleedMy sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music video “Ascending" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fypZ3Z8qeT8The song at the end of the episode is "After Glow" which is part of my 24 for 2024 series of music being released in 2024.Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser!And most important of all… Keep going to the theater to see new movies!Mentioned in this episode:The Beekeeper LIVE at Art Houz in Downtown Las Vegas is coming up on Thursday, January 11th at 6pm. More details and an enter to win contest for tickets at: https://www.piecingpod.com/2024/01/03/the-beekeeper-live-show-thursday-january-11th-in-las-vegas/
In Episode 83, Pete and Paul review "Leave the World Behind" starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke. "Poor Things" starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe. "Eileen" starring Thomasin McKenzie & Anne Hathaway. And finally, "Dashing Through the Snow" starring Lil Rel Howery & Ludacris.To listen on Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aaaction-podcast/id1634666134To listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1L78fn3C6RlKKdUihtiLyR?si=f31450db95724290Please make sure to like and subscribe to the Aaaction Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzJFoiUHvdbaHaiIfN37BaQ#aaactionpodcast #podcast #film #movie #moviereview #moviepodcast #newmovie #amc #amctheatres #alist #amcpass #leavetheworldbehind #poorthings #actionmovies #netflix #eileen #dashingthroughthesnow #emmastone #disney #juliaroberts #annehathaway #lilrelhowery #ludacris #ethanhawke #markruffalo
We review the crime/romance movie starring Thomasin McKenzie, Anne Hathaway, and Shea Whigham
For our December 2023 Special Subject, we're having ourselves a Monty Woolley Christmas! We look at three Christmas-adjacent movies from the 1940s featuring the anti-Santa in roles big and small: The Man Who Came to Dinner, in which he stars as waspish radio personality Sheridan Whiteside, who takes over the home of a bourgeois Middle American couple; Life Begins at Eight-Thirty, in which he plays a great actor who's been broken by alcoholism; and The Bishop's Wife, in which he adds some New York Bohemian intellectual colour to the holiday classic. We discuss the cultural and political implications of The Man Who Came to Dinner and the uncanniness of Cary Grant and debate the appeal of alcoholism. Then in Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto, we briefly discuss Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown (fully discussed in our Jennifer Jones series) and a new release, a Christmas movie even darker than our Monty Woolleys, William Oldroyd's Eileen, starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway (a rare spoiler-free exchange of impressions from us). And as a bonus, we become possessed by the spirit of Monty Woolley and rant about how much we hate contemporary movie trailers. (No analysis, just invective.) Happy Holidays! Time Codes: 0h 00m 45s: Extremely brief Introduction to Monty Woolley 0h 04m 38s: THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER (1942) [William Keighley] 0h 31m 24s: LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT-THIRTY (1942) [Irving Pichel] 0h 42m 47s: THE BISHOP'S WIFE (1947) [Henry Koster] 0h 54m 37s: Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto – Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown (1946) and William Oldroyd's Eileen (2023) +++ * Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's piece on Gangs of New York – “Making America Strange Again” * Check out Dave's Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
In the film, Eileen, the story follows a woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility where she works, but the friendship takes a sinister turn. In the previous interview, screenwriters Ottessa Moshfegh & Luke Goebel discussed how they created this adaptation, based on Ottessa's novel. In this interview, stars Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie discuss their interpretation of the work. We also discuss the problem in Hollywood that still exists in terms of great roles for women, which Anne noticed on Ocean's 8 and thinks will continue to evolve post Barbie, how Thomasin researched the role, what Anne learned from James Gray on Armageddon Time, what it means to feed yourself with culture, and advice for young actresses trying to break in today. Want more? Steal my first book, Ink by the Barrel - Secrets From Prolific Writers right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
It's that time of year. You're busy shopping and you haven't had much time to sit down and enjoy a movie or TV show. Plus Hollywood's flood gates are about to open right around Christmas and there will be even more choices to make. Luckily we've got some films worth checking out before they get lost in the Christmas shuffle. First there's "Eileen" which stars Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie. It's what happens when a woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility where she works takes a sinister turn.Then there's "The Zone of Interest" which is getting all sorts of critical praise. It depicts how the commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.And for those who like family dramas there's "Th Iron Claw." It's the true story of the inseparable Von Erich brothers, who made history in the intensely competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s.There's even a Julia Roberts move - on Netflix no less. It's about how a family's getaway to a luxurious rental home takes an ominous turn when a cyberattack knocks out their devices, and two strangers appear at their door.And there's the British drama "All of Us Strangers."It's about a screenwriter who is drawn back to his childhood home enters into a fledgling relationship with a mysterious neighbor as he then discovers his parents appear to be living just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before.Wnat some lighter stuff? we''' tell you about "Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, a sequel 20 years in the making from Aardman Animation which specializes in stop-motion clay animation. And "Migration" in which a family of ducks try to convince their overprotective father to go on the vacation of a lifetime. So before you hang the stockings by the chimney with care check us out!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4137244/advertisement
On a spoiler-filled episode, Brandon and Stoney dive into this mysterious and intoxicating drama/thriller from Neon starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway. We're reviewing Eileen on this episode of The Vick's Flicks Podcast!
What's going on everybody! We're in the endgame now, with only 4 weeks left in the year of 2023. We're kicking it off with a triple threat of movies that could make some moves at the upcoming awards race: Emerald Fennell's Saltburn, starring Barry Keoghan & Jacob Elordi; William Oldroyd's Eileen, starring Thomasin Mckenzie & Anne Hathaway; and Todd Haynes' May December starring Natalie Portman & Julianne Moore. Each of these three films has more in common than you would think, as Dom & Kristen break down their individual thoughts about all three and where they stand in the awards race. It's all happening right here on the #talkintvpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkintvpodcastgmailcom/support
We're getting in formation -- albeit a little late -- for the latest episode of Breakfast All Day. Apologies for keeping you waiting, but we wanted to make sure we had time to see the extravaganza that is "Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé." The three-hour epic, which Beyoncé wrote, directed and produced, documents her recent world tour on stage and behind the scenes. You will learn more than you ever could have imagined about scaffolding. We also review "Eileen," a sexy, srtylish noir set in 1960s Massachusetts starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway. Both films are in theaters now. And over at our Patreon, we recap this weeks episode of "Fargo" season 5 on Hulu. It was a trip! Thanks for your patience and for sticking with us. Looking for the perfect gift for the Star Wars fan in your life? Nsabers offers a wide variety of neopixel lightsabers, from budget-friendly sabers for beginners to more elaborate models for collectors and serious cosplayers. They're bright and durable, and you can customize any of them according to your favorite characters. Take 7% off your purchase with our link and code BREAKFASTALLDAY: https://nsabers.com/?ref=jowos596 Holiday Blend from Coffee Bros. makes the perfect gift! With its notes of cooked berry, cocoa and wine, this medium roast is just right for cozy gatherings. Take 15% off your order with our code BREAKFAST15. Shipping is free on orders of $50 or more: https://coffeebros.sjv.io/EKRRd9 Some product links are affiliate links which mean if you buy something, we'll receive a small commission.
It's another guest-packed jamboree on this week's Empire Podcast, folks. First, Chris Hewitt asks Richard Curtis about revisiting his BBC Christmas classic, Bernard & The Genie, as the new Sky Cinema film, Genie. Chris also chats with William Oldroyd, director of the new thriller Eileen, and his star, Thomasin McKenzie. And then Amon Warmann Zooms in for a lovely natter with Fingernails stars, Riz Ahmed and Jessie Buckley. We really do spoil you lot. And either side of all those is another fun episode as Chris is joined in the podbooth by Helen O'Hara and James Dyer to talk about the forthcoming live show to mark our 600th episode (on sale now -- be quick! They're going fast!), discuss which villains could stand to receive the prequel treatment, discuss the week's movie news, including good news for the Stephen King clan, and review Eileen, Genie, Candy Cane Lane, and Fallen Leaves. Oh, and Chris overshares. Shocker. Enjoy, as we begin the countdown to Christmas! TIMESTAMPS! (timings approx)Intro/Listener Question: 0:00.00 - 22:52.00Richard CurtisMovie News: 37:06.00 - 51:24.00William Oldroyd and Thomasin McKenzieReviews: 1:09:07.00 - 1:27:36.00Riz Ahmed and Jessie Buckley/Outro
Something sinister simmers beneath the surface of suburbia in Eileen, a psychological thriller about pent-up desire, parental neglect and escaping the shackles of the life expected of us. It's a story that first existed as a novel, launching the literary career of Boston-born author Ottessa Moshfegh in 2015. Since then, Ottessa's career has skyrocketed: novels like Lapvona and the tremendous My Year of Rest and Relaxation have seen her lauded as one of her generation's most exciting voices. Or as the fantastic Jia Tolentino once described her, “easily the most interesting contemporary American writer on the subject of being alive, when being alive feels terrible.”Through all that success, though, Eileen has followed her. The character, a secretary at a correctional facility for teenage boys in a small American town, lost in time, never quite left her side in all that time, and in the new film adaptation of her story – penned with husband and screenwriting partner Luke Goebel – it shows. The movie, directed by William Oldroyd, stars Thomasin McKenzie as Eileen and Anne Hathaway as the older woman, Rebecca, she becomes enchanted by. The closer they get, though, the closer Eileen gets to a dark truth involving one of the young inmates at the prison where she works.On this week's show, Ottessa and Luke take time out on a recent trip to London to break down their screenplay and take us inside the mind of the film's Hitchcockian anti-heroine. Ottessa recounts the parts of herself she left on the page when she initially wrote the story, while Luke – a great author in his own right, whose Fourteen Stories, None of Them Are Yours collection is a brilliant read – unravels the meanings of key scenes as he sees them. We also crucially debate whether the festive backdrop of this film – all snow and fairy lights, to the tune of constant carols – makes this a Christmas movie. This is a spoiler conversation, as ever on Script Apart, so do be sure to check out the movie, in cinemas now, before tuning in. Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.Support for this episode comes from ScreenCraft and WeScreenplay.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon.Support the show
Felicity Beckett speaks to director William Oldroyd (Lady MacBeth) about his new film, Eileen, starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas from 1 Dec. A woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility where she works takes a sinister turn. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Joining Alex this week is brilliant director William Oldroyd to talk about following up his critically acclaimed debut 'Lady Macbeth' with the wonderful, psychological thriller 'Eileen' - starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway - and due out on December 1st. He then takes us on our first ever 'Honeymoon Trip to the Movies' as we celebrate a Robert Zemeckis classic, commiserate a Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer misfire, Alex learns a lot about a movie he's never seen involving talking dolphins, before William screens a surprising choice of movie for his gathered guests on his virtual honeymoon!Find us here: https://linktr.ee/triptomoviespodA Trip to the Movies is proudly sponsored by @ODEONCinemas - We Make Movies Better Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to “Not Couple Goals” where co-hosts Allie Nelson and Tyler McCarthy do a deep dive into a different ridiculous romantic thriller from the vantage point of their long-term relationship. Allie, a TV writer/producer and actress, has an affinity for romantic thrillers, the more salacious the better. Tyler, an entertainment reporter and critic, often finds himself drawn in despite his better judgment. Join them as they explore all the ways it's possible to love too hard… like WAY too hard. In this episode, Allie and Tyler keep the horror theme going a little longer by covering the 2021 movie “Last Night In Soho” directed by Edgar Wright starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, Matt Smith and the late/great Diana Rigg. Listen along as they talk about entitled male ghosts, fawn over Diana Rigg's majesty and pitch Edgar Wright as the next 007 director! Special thanks to Mallory Johns for the introduction music. To see more of our hosts, check out Tyler's writing at USA Insider, SYFY and NBC Insider. Find Allie's work at Parade and Business Insider! And don't forget to follow us on social media — Allie: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok Tyler: Twitter Not Couple Goals: Instagram and Twitter
THE ANGEL BABIES SHOW - Special Guest Siobhan Fallon Hogan is here to discuss her new film 'Shelter in Solitude.' Shelter in Solitude will open on Oct. 6 Shelter in Solitude is the story of a death row prisoner (Peter Macon) with ten days left to live and his relationship with a washed-up country singer (Siobhan Fallon Hogan) and features a lot of original music produced in Nashville. The film won the Best Actress and Best Cinematography awards at the 2023 Boston International Film Festival. Directed by Vibeke Muasya Produced and Written by Siobhan Fallon Hogan Shelter in Solitude | Official Trailer (2023) https://youtu.be/XRvbrIFYy3c?si=jeBG0cBVjXGDuH9m Starring Siobhan Fallon Hogan (Men in Black, Seinfeld) Peter Macon (The Orville) Robert Patrick (Terminator 2: Judgment Day) Dan Castellaneta Siobhan Fallon Hogan has had a long career as an actress in movies like Men in Black and Forrest Gump, as well as shows like SNL and Seinfeld, Siobhan Fallon Hogan began writing and producing her own films, beginning with 2021's Rushed. Siobhan is also a music artist and recorded the songs “Soul In These Boots” with Todd Cameron and “Heartache Rodeo,” which Justin Biltonen from 3 Doors Down in Nashville WHAT'S NEXT FOR SIOBHAN Siobhan Fallon Hogan will be seen this December in the 2023 Sundance hit Eileen, alongside Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie. Vanity Fair wrote, “The great Siobhan Fallon Hogan practically walks off with the movie after a few mere line readings.” Next, Elise talks about auditioning for college plays: How she prepares for auditions in general with best tips and practices and Ava Lynn celebrates and remembers the one-year anniversary of her performances on The Voice. Elise on Instagram: @elisethuresson Ava Lynn on Instagram: @avalynnthuresson Hosts - Elise Thuresson & Ava Lyn Thuresson Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer - Richard Dugan evolve entertainment https://linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins
In a thought-provoking episode, The Rewatch Party turns its spotlight to "Jojo Rabbit," a film that masterfully combines satire and poignant storytelling. Join the hosts as they delve into the remarkable world of this unconventional WWII comedy-drama, discussing its characters, themes, and the delicate balance it strikes between humor and emotional depth. The podcast begins with an introduction to the film's premise and its director, Taika Waititi. The hosts reflect on their initial reactions and set the stage for an insightful discussion. As they explore the plot, they examine the journey of young Jojo (played by Roman Griffin Davis), a member of the Hitler Youth, whose life takes a drastic turn when he discovers that his mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their home. The heart of the episode lies in the exploration of the film's unique tone and message. The hosts analyze how "Jojo Rabbit" uses humor to approach sensitive historical subject matter, prompting discussions about the power of satire in highlighting the absurdity of fanaticism. They delve into the film's juxtaposition of laughter and heartache, showcasing how it challenges audiences to confront their emotions and perceptions. Beyond the film's themes, the podcast examines the performances of the cast, with particular attention to Taika Waititi's portrayal of Jojo's imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler. They discuss how this character provides a lens through which to view Jojo's evolving worldview and how it serves as a commentary on the impact of propaganda on young minds. Join The Rewatch Party as they journey through the intricate layers of "Jojo Rabbit." Whether you're a fan of films that challenge conventions, appreciate dark comedy, or simply seek a meaningful cinematic experience, this episode offers a comprehensive look at a movie that seamlessly combines laughter, empathy, and a call for humanity. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2584384/
Next up for Movie Challenge 5 is Last Night in Soho starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie. Eloise, a fashion designer with the ability to see "the other side", has flashbacks of a singer in the swinging 1960's who was forced into a life of prostitution.Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
Film and TV reviewer Laumata Lauano joins Kathryn to talk about the new documentary Taking Care of Maya (Netflix), which focuses on the case of 10-year-old Maya Kowalski who was taken from her parents after medical experts disputed her illness. Totally Completely Fine (TVNZ+) is a new Australian series starring Kiwi actress Thomasin McKenzie and Gray Matter (Netflix), about a mother and daughter with superhuman - and dangerous - abilities.
Grab your blankets and snacks as your hosts Lucy and Lindsay are joined by August from Strange Film Studios to discuss Old (2021). Join us as we talk about children in horror, morality and how much we love Alex Wolff and Thomasin McKenzie! Email - ghoulfriendspodcastt@gmail.com Twitter - @GhoulfriendPod
Daniel & Harry are joined by comedian and actor Becky Braunstein to discuss the 2019 film of “Jojo Rabbit” directed by Taika Waititi starring Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, and Scarlett Johansson.They discuss the idea of viewing this film as coming of age story vs a holocaust story, Elsa's depiction as a Jew in hiding with agency, their love for Yorkie, and so much more!As always, they close out the episode by ranking the film's "Jewishness" in terms of its cast & crew, content, and themes.IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2584384Trailer - https://youtu.be/tL4McUzXfFIFollow Becky Braunstein on Twitter - https://twitter.com/BeckyFromAlaskaFollow Becky Braunstein on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beckybraunstein/Connect with Jews on Film online:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilmTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpod
In the fifth episode of the Sundance 2023 podcast season, we discuss some of this year's buzziest titles, including William Oldroyd's film Eileen, Andrew Durham's film Fairyland, and some hidden gems like Babak Jalali's film Fremont and Rachel Lambert's film Sometimes I Think About Dying. 00:00 Introduction 01:49 Brief thoughts on Mutt, Cassandro, Polite Society, Theater Camp 17:58 Sometimes I Think About Dying directed by Rachel Lambert 28:45 Fremont by Babak Jalali 36:16 Eileen by William Oldroyd 51:43 Fairyland by Andrew Durham 1:08:59 Sundance bingo Click here to read the episode show notes. You will also find an AI-generated transcript in the show notes. Become a Member All of our episodes that are over 6 months old are available to members only. We also regularly record members only episodes. To get full access to the podcast, including episodes from past Sundance Film Festivals and past Sundance films, become a member. How to follow our Sundance 2023 coverage Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the 2023 Sundance podcast season and coverage on the website. Follow Seventh Row on Twitter and Instagram @SeventhRow; Alex Heeney @bwestcineaste on Twitter and Instagram; and Orla Smith @orlamango on Twitter and @orla_p_smith on Instagram. Show Notes Read Orla Smith's analysis of Thomasin McKenzie's performance in Leave No Trace, which appears in our ebook Leave No Trace: A Special Issue. Leave No Trace premiered at Sundance, and McKenzie returns to Sundance this year as the lead of William Oldroyd's Eileen. Read Alex Heeney's analysis of Gael García Bernal's performance in Ema, and why he is one of the very best actors working today. Bernal stars in and is the highlight of Cassandro. View the list of all of the films covered on the Sundance 2023 podcast Sundance 2023 season (FREE): Catch up with all of our episodes. Sundance 2023 season (FREE): Catch up with all of our episodes. Discover all of our past podcast episodes on films that screened at Sundance. Related episodes All of our podcasts that are more than six months old are only available to members. We also regularly release members only bonus episodes. Many of the episodes listed here are now only available to members (Members Only). Ep. 1: Leave No Trace (FREE): We first fell in love with Thomasin McKenzie for her work in the Sundance film Leave No Trace, which we wrote a book about. In this companion episode to the book, we discuss why the film was so great and what a talent McKenzie is. McKenzie returned to Sundance this year as the star of William Oldroyd's film Eileen. Ep. 22: The King (FREE): In this crossover episode with our Shakespeare Podcast, 21st Folio, we watch the terrible film The King for you, and report back on what a mess it is and how under-used Thomasin McKenzie is. Ep. 91: AIDS on screen, featuring It's a Sin (MEMBERS ONLY): In this episode, we give an overview of films/TV/recorded theatre dating back to the 1990s that have addressed the AIDS crisis. It's a must listen before seeing Fairyland and offers many recommendations for films that address the AIDS crisis well (which Fairylanddoes not). Ep. 98: Angels in America adaptations (MEMBERS ONLY): Tony Kushner's Angels in America is one of the most famous AIDS plays, and we delve deep into the HBO miniseries and the National Theatre's 2016 recorded production. We also talk about how the two productions address the AIDS crisis and how the views of the play have shifted in the last 20 years.
On this episode Matt & Eric review Eileen starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie from the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
This is the first episode of our new podcast season on the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the 2023 Sundance podcast season and coverage on the website. Sundance 2023 runs from January 19-28, and we'll be covering this year's festival in a new podcast season about the films this year and how the programming fits into the festival's history. This is Seventh Row's second podcast season (the first was on Women at Cannes in 2022). In this episode, we discuss the films we're looking forward to at the 2023 Sundance Film Festivals based on directors we love, actors we love, and films we're hearing buzz about. We talk about the festival's importance in the film year, why we're pleased the festival has continued to offer a virtual option when other festivals are all returning to in-person only, and more. Because the festival loves to program films by slot and quota, we are also introducing our annual Sundance Bingo Card, which you can download here. Play along during the festival (or look at past festival editions and the films you've caught which screened there). You can find last year's bingo card here. Click here to read the episode show notes. 00:00 Introduction 05:31 The accessibility of a virtual Sundance 11:13 The films we're looking forward to at the festival Become a Member All of our episodes that are over 6 months old are available to members only. We also regularly record members only episodes. To get full access to the podcast, including episodes from past Sundance Film Festivals and past Sundance films, become a member. How to follow our Sundance 2023 coverage Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the 2023 Sundance podcast season and coverage on the website. Follow Seventh Row on Twitter and Instagram @SeventhRow; Alex Heeney @bwestcineaste Twitter and Instagram; and Orla Smith @orlamango on Twitter and @orla_p_smith on Instagram. Show Notes Links to articles/books related to the 2023 selections Watch Lockdown Film School with Lily Gladstone. Gladstone has a new film, Fancy Dance, at Sundance 2023, and we're excited to see it. Read an excerpt from our interview with Lily Gladstone from the ebook Roads to nowhere: Kelly Reichardt's broken American Dreams. Gladstone talks about learning different languages, which is particularly relevant to Fancy Dance in which she speaks Cherokee. Read Orla Smith's analysis of Thomasin McKenzie's performance in Leave No Trace, which appears in our ebook Leave No Trace: A Special Issue. Leave No Trace premiered at Sundance, and McKenzie returns to Sundance this year as the lead of William Oldroyd's Eileen. Read an excerpt of Alex Heeney's interview with Matthieu Rytz on Anote's Ark, which premiered at Sundance in 2018. The full interview appears in the ebook The 2019 Canadian Cinema Yearbook, which is available to purchase here. Rytz returns to Sundance this year with the documentary Deep Rising, which we're looking forward to. Read Alex Heeney's interview with Sebastian Silva on Magic Magic from 2015. He returns to Sundance 2023 with the film Rotting in the Sun. Get our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, about Francis Lee's film which premiered at Sundance in 2017 and marked the debut of a major filmmaker. Read our interview with Eliza Hittman on Beach Rats, which starred Harris Dickinson in his breakout role. In 2021, we named Dickinson as one of the fifty screen stars of tomorrow. Dickinson appears in Scrapper at Sundance 2023. Discover past Sundance coverage related to this year's selections Read our past reviews of Sundance films starring Ben Whishaw: Lilting and Surge. Whishaw returns to Sundance this year with two films: Passages and Bad Behaviour. Read Orla Smith's review of Fresh from Sundance 2022, which was one of the better Midnight films we've seen at Sundance. On the episode, Orla talks about not being impressed with the Midnight films that tend to screen at Sundance. Discover all of our past podcast episodes on films that screened at Sundance. Download the Sundance 2023 Bingo Card here. Related episodes to the Sundance 2023 preview All of our podcasts that are more than six months old are only available to members. We also regularly release members only bonus episodes. Many of the episodes listed here are now only available to members (Members Only). To listen to all of these related episodes, become a member. Ep. 116: Virtual film festivals: Taking stock of their past, present, and future (Members Only): Sundance is one of the only festivals in 2023 to continue to offer a virtual component. On this episode from 2021, we talked about the advent of virtual film festivals, why we like them, why they may struggle, and what we'd like to see in the future. Ep. 94: HBO's Looking (Members Only): Raúl Castillo first impressed us in Andrew Haigh's TV series Looking. He's finally starting to get more traction as a film actor, almost a decade later, and he stars in Cassandro at Sundance 2023. In this episode, we talk about why Looking was one of the best shows of the 21st century, and why Castillo is such a great actor. Sundance Film Festival episodes Ep. 123: Sundance 2022: Creative nonfiction (Free): At the end of Sundance 2022, we reflect on the creative nonfiction films at the festival. Bonus Episode 23: Sundance 2022: Fiction Films (Members Only): At the end of Sundance 2022, we reflect on the highs, lows, discoveries, and disappointments among the fiction films at the festival, from Sharp Stick to Living. Ep. 78: Sundance 2021 part 1 (Members only): At the end of Sundance 2021, we reflect on the highs and lows of the festival with guests Andrew Kendall and Lena Wilson. Ep. 79: Sundance 2021 part 2 (Members Only): At the end of Sundance 2021, we continue our discussion of the best and worst of the festival. Ben Whishaw episodes Bonus Episode 25: This is Going to Hurt and physician mental health (Members Only): We discuss how Ben Whishaw gave the performance of 2022 as the lead in the miniseries This is Going to Hurt, the best TV series of 2022. Whishaw returns to Sundance 2023 with two films. Ep. 69: Paddington and Paddington 2: We swoon over Ben Whishaw's performance in the Paddington films and in Lilting, which premiered at Sundance almost a decade ago. Ben Whishaw returns to Sundance 2023 with two films.