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Lukas Haas Gets Real About Hollywood, Child Fame & Spider-Noir What's it really like to grow up in Hollywood, become a star as a kid, and still keep evolving as an artist decades later? In this episode of Reza Rifts, Keith Reza sits down with Lukas Haas for a candid, funny, and surprisingly deep conversation about his upcoming role in Spider-Noir, the pressure of self-tape auditions, playing darker characters, and what it takes to survive a lifetime in the entertainment industry. Lukas opens up about landing Spider-Noir, stepping into a stylized noir comic-book world, and why filming in both black-and-white and color gave the project such a unique feel. He also talks about the freedom of playing a villain, the art of instinctive acting, and how costumes, tone, and physicality all help shape a memorable performance. But this episode goes far beyond one role. Keith and Lukas also dive into Lukas's early rise as a child actor, learning lines before he fully knew how to read, working through the highs and lows of a long Hollywood career, and the reality of constantly reinventing yourself as you grow older in the industry. They also talk about Mars Attacks!, creative burnout, rewriting dialogue, difficult personalities in Hollywood, and Lukas's passion for music including his upcoming release of "Ramblin' Man." If you love Hollywood stories, acting insights, behind-the-scenes film talk, child star journeys, and honest conversations with real artists, this is one of the most revealing Reza Rifts episodes yet. Guest Bio Lukas Haas is an actor and musician whose career began in childhood and has spanned decades across film and television. In this conversation, Keith references credits including Witness, Lady in White, The Wizard of Loneliness, Mars Attacks!, and Inception. Lukas also discusses his role in the upcoming series Spider-Noir, where he plays the right-hand man to Brendan Gleeson's character, as well as his passion for writing and recording music. Follow Lukas Haas: Instagram: @lukashaas… https://www.instagram.com/lukashaas/ Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lukas Haas 01:50 Spider-Noir and landing the role through self-tape 06:20 Building a noir gangster character 08:30 Filming Spider-Noir in black and white and color 14:20 Playing villains and leaning into physicality 16:10 Costumes, style, and character choices 19:50 Lukas Haas and music as a second creative life 22:00 Recording "Ramblin' Man" and covering Hank Williams 24:10 Writing music vs. acting in film 27:20 Performance anxiety, creativity, and artistic process 30:20 Starting as a child actor and becoming obsessed with acting 34:10 Learning scripts before knowing how to read 39:10 The Ryan White Story and emotional early-career experiences 44:00 Mars Attacks! and working with Tim Burton 50:10 Meth Head and performances Lukas is proud of 52:50 Growing up in Hollywood and adapting as an actor 64:10 What Lukas would tell his younger self Support the show on https://patreon.com/rezarifts61 Follow Keith on all social media platforms: FB: https://www.facebook.com/realkeithreza IG:https://www.instagram.com/keithreza ALT IG:https://www.instagram.com/duhkeithreza X:https://www.twitter.com/keithreza TT:https://www.tiktok.com/keithreza Book Keith on cameo at www.cameo.com/keithreza Check out my website for dates at https://www.keithreza.com/ Subscribe - Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts - Tell a friend :) Be a Rifter! #LukasHaas #SpiderNoir #RezaRifts #KeithReza #Hollywood #ChildStar #Acting #ActorInterview #Podcast #MoviePodcast #EntertainmentPodcast #MarsAttacks #Inception #Witness #SelfTape #Filmmaking #BehindTheScenes #HollywoodStories #ComicBookSeries #Music #ArtistLife #Noir #TVSeries #CreativeProcess #ChildActor
Steve Salander and Tim Burton join Fred with details on Oregon Goes On A Picnic. It happens this Sunday from 1-5p at South Shore Veteran's Park and is free and open to the public with hot dogs and root beer floats provided. Bring your own food if you like but food trucks will be on hand.
Send us Fan MailDive into a brand-new episode of The Retro Wave as host El Tiburon teams up with Lidia and Anubis to rank the best Johnny Depp movies from his unforgettable 80s beginnings to his biggest modern blockbuster hits. From cult classics and quirky fan favorites to legendary performances in Hollywood franchises, the crew debates which Johnny Depp films truly deserve the top spots. If you love retro movies, movie rankings, film discussions, and nostalgic pop culture podcasts, this episode is for you.Expect laughs, hot takes, nostalgia, and deep dives into iconic Johnny Depp roles across decades of cinema. Whether you're a fan of classic 80s films, Tim Burton collaborations, or action-packed blockbuster adventures, The Retro Wave delivers the ultimate movie fan conversation.Featuring discussions about movies like A Nightmare on Elm Street, Edward Scissorhands, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sleepy Hollow, Pirates of the Caribbean, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and more.#JohnnyDepp #TheRetroWave #MoviePodcast #FilmPodcast #MovieRanking #80sMovies #90sMovies #PiratesOfTheCaribbean #EdwardScissorhands #RetroMovies #FilmDiscussion #MovieFans #Cinema #PopCulture #TimBurton #PodcastEpisode #ClassicMovies #MovieDebate #Nostalgia #BlockbusterMoviesSupport the showEl Tiburon's Links El Tiburon (@retrotiburon) • Instagram photos and videosEl Tiburon (@RetroTiburon) / Twitterretrotiburon (@retrotiburon) TikTok | Watch retrotiburon's Newest TikTok Videosretrotiburon - TwitchEl Tiburon | FacebookRetroTiburon - YouTubeHave any questions, comments or just wanna say what's up? Leave me a voicemail or message at The Retro Wave (retrotiburon.com)Intro and Outro music courtesy of Jo EsqYouTube Music*I do not own the rights to the music or audio clips used on this episode*
[Original air date: June 14, 2022] Jenna Ortega gets refreshingly candid about representation, body image, and therapy, and spills the deets on what it was like working with Tim Burton in the upcoming series "Wednesday." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a special episode because this is my fresh, hot, and first watch of Beetlejuice. Yes, you read that right. I am a child of the 80s and somehow I have skated through life without seeing this movie. In the episode I explain how and why. Since it's October spooky season, Mikey is along for the ride as an expert in all things scary and/or comedy. I'm here to report that I loved it and I sincerely think that we all identify with Lydia. I feel like I've been channelling her my whole life without knowing it. We get into the amazing FASHION, the stacked cast, and how I was shocked to find out that Beetlejuice was a sleazy salesman and all around weirdo. off-topic rants include: Terminator series, new horror, Tales from the Crypt *released on October 10,2024 Winona Vogue Interview: https://youtu.be/IH1CwEE1QWM?siZRyy5B5jvVZKHG -- Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Mikey @agentmikey007 Follow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Send us Fan MailWith recent films like “Titane” and “The Substance”, are we entering a new wave of body horror films? In this episode, we chat about the creepiness of body horror and how how technology has changed the modern day “look” of the genre.Let us know what you think and chat with us on X: https://twitter.com/WTF_WithUsTheme Music Credit: Ultra Lights by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/61225 Ft: Javolenus
The Damned are – yes! - 50 years old with three of the originals still onboard. And just starting a world tour. In this immensely funny and touching podcast, Rat Scabies (who's smoking!) points up the repercussions of life in a band. He looks back at their first shows, their devoted audience, “old-fashioned rules”, highlights, regrets, the value of friendship, “putting on the black suit again” and how it felt to rejoin after 30 years on the outside. And all this too … … playing drums in an Essex panto while pelted with boiled sweets … Dave Vanian when he was a grave-digger … punk rock strongholds the world over – “South America was like being in the Beatles” … Mexico and other places you can still torch a drumkit … Mr Scabies, aged 70. “Even my mother calls me Rat. The name's done me well over the years” … going to the Isle Of Wight aged 14 (with the Danish nanny) and running a hot-dog stand during Hendrix … supporting the Pistols at the 100 Club: “like letting a greyhound out of a trap” … Tim Burton, the Goth revival, the Young Ones, steampunk and other factors that keeps the Damned in motion … “One band's an oddity, two's a fashion, three's a movement” … rejoining the Damned after 30 years – “like a great stain had been lifted” … Green Day, algorithms and how they acquired a whole new following. Order Damned tickets here: aegp.uk/the-damnedHelp us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Damned are – yes! - 50 years old with three of the originals still onboard. And just starting a world tour. In this immensely funny and touching podcast, Rat Scabies (who's smoking!) points up the repercussions of life in a band. He looks back at their first shows, their devoted audience, “old-fashioned rules”, highlights, regrets, the value of friendship, “putting on the black suit again” and how it felt to rejoin after 30 years on the outside. And all this too … … playing drums in an Essex panto while pelted with boiled sweets … Dave Vanian when he was a grave-digger … punk rock strongholds the world over – “South America was like being in the Beatles” … Mexico and other places you can still torch a drumkit … Mr Scabies, aged 70. “Even my mother calls me Rat. The name's done me well over the years” … going to the Isle Of Wight aged 14 (with the Danish nanny) and running a hot-dog stand during Hendrix … supporting the Pistols at the 100 Club: “like letting a greyhound out of a trap” … Tim Burton, the Goth revival, the Young Ones, steampunk and other factors that keeps the Damned in motion … “One band's an oddity, two's a fashion, three's a movement” … rejoining the Damned after 30 years – “like a great stain had been lifted” … Green Day, algorithms and how they acquired a whole new following. Order Damned tickets here: aegp.uk/the-damnedHelp us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Damned are – yes! - 50 years old with three of the originals still onboard. And just starting a world tour. In this immensely funny and touching podcast, Rat Scabies (who's smoking!) points up the repercussions of life in a band. He looks back at their first shows, their devoted audience, “old-fashioned rules”, highlights, regrets, the value of friendship, “putting on the black suit again” and how it felt to rejoin after 30 years on the outside. And all this too … … playing drums in an Essex panto while pelted with boiled sweets … Dave Vanian when he was a grave-digger … punk rock strongholds the world over – “South America was like being in the Beatles” … Mexico and other places you can still torch a drumkit … Mr Scabies, aged 70. “Even my mother calls me Rat. The name's done me well over the years” … going to the Isle Of Wight aged 14 (with the Danish nanny) and running a hot-dog stand during Hendrix … supporting the Pistols at the 100 Club: “like letting a greyhound out of a trap” … Tim Burton, the Goth revival, the Young Ones, steampunk and other factors that keeps the Damned in motion … “One band's an oddity, two's a fashion, three's a movement” … rejoining the Damned after 30 years – “like a great stain had been lifted” … Green Day, algorithms and how they acquired a whole new following. Order Damned tickets here: aegp.uk/the-damnedHelp us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're wrapping up our season with Tim Burton's iconic fairy tale Edward Scissorhands, recently released on 4K UHD from Warner Bros. Plus recommendations, announcements, confessions, & more! Find us on Instagram
Send us Fan MailWhy are ghosts not taken seriously? It seems that ghosts are pretty harmless compared to other scary creatures. We chat about what makes a creature scary and how romanticising ghosts may have influenced our perception of them.Let us know what you think and chat with us on X: https://twitter.com/WTF_WithUsTheme Music Credit: Ultra Lights by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/61225 Ft: Javolenus
Big Fish, Big Dreams, & The Man in Black! Get ready to reel in a big one, this week on The DizRadio Show, we are diving deep into cinematic history with a guest who has been part of some of the most visually stunning and emotionally resonant films of our time. We are beyond thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented HAILEY ANNE NELSON to the show! Hailey shared the screen with legends, and she's here to give us the real stories behind the reel magic. These films are more than just memories, they are living legacies! Jonathan and Hailey discuss why these stories remain relevant and beloved today. Hailey famously appeared in Tim Burton's masterpiece Big Fish. She opens up about what is it actually like to step into the whimsical, gothic, and colorful mind of a visionary? And her favorite onset conversations with the man who brought Edward Bloom to life. As well as transitioning from a Burton fantasy to a gritty musical biopic, Hailey portrayed Roseanne Cash in the Oscar-winning Walk the Line. Our very own Jonathan stops by the studio to break down the cultural impact of these two modern classics. We're getting nerdy about the original Big Fish novel by Daniel Wallace and how Burton transformed prose into visual poetry. Why Big Fish stands as a unique pillar in Tim Burton's filmography. Where you can catch up with The DizRadio Show in person! Don't miss this nostalgic trip down memory lane. Whether you're a fan of tall tales or outlaw country, The DizRadio Show has something for everyone. So enjoy the Nostalgia, the Magic, the Wonder, and the Memories with The DizRadio Show "A Pop Culture Celebrity Guest Show"!
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Nos hemos ido a Sleepy Hollow para enfrentarnos al jinete sin cabeza y desentrañar los misterios que allí se dan. Repasamos a tope la peli de Tim Burton, con su argumento, curiosidades, anécdotas y mucho más. Ven a enrrucharte. Con Fran Maestra y Luis Martínez Vallés Aquí podrás adquirir No hay Mal que por Mal no venga, la última novela de Luis Martínez Vallés: https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0GY8Z36BC?ref_=ast_author_mpb Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Join the squad as they finish Kid Horror Month with an amazing film by Tim Burton that's a kid version of Frankenstein
This week on FridayFlix, we're hopping on a bike and heading out on one of the weirdest, most iconic road trips of the 80s with Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985).Join us as we revisit Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the delightfully bizarre debut from Tim Burton and the unforgettable performance by Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman. From Large Marge to the Alamo (where the basement definitely exists… right?), we dive into what makes this movie such a unique comedy classic.We break down the film's quirky humor, its lasting influence, and why its childlike absurdity still works decades later. We also take time to talk about how great Paul Reubens was as a comedian and entertainer, and have an honest conversation about the controversies that impacted his career and legacy.So grab your bike, hold onto your handlebars, and whatever you do… don't lose it.Email us your thoughts at jkentertainment247@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @fridayflixpodcast And find us on Letterboxd at Cinemack89 and KMcanthony
durée : 00:10:16 - Le Point culture - par : Sophie-Catherine Gallet - L'univers du cinéaste Tim Burton est très reconnaissable, au point qu'un adjectif a été construit à partir de son nom, le style burtonien. Ces films proposent des récits peuplés de monstres pas si effrayants que ce qu'ils laissent penser et dans lesquels un certain sens de l'humour affleure souvent. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Elsa Colombani Critique de cinéma et docteure en Lettres et Littératures anglophones
Just as they did on Episode 147, so they are doing so again on Episode 149 as the Film ‘89 team travel back in time to 1966, this time to celebrate the 60th anniversary of both a film and television show that, for a brief two-year period, was a worldwide phenomenon. Starring Adam West and Burt Ward, the television show is of course, Batman, and it would then transition to the big screen with 1966's Batman: The Movie. Skye and returning co-hosts John Arminio and Martin Kessler, explore what made the show such a hit and take a deep dive into a film that pits the Dynamic Duo against not one, but four of their most heinous super-criminal nemeses, The Penguin, The Joker, Catwoman and The Riddler. For those weaned on darker takes on the character from the likes of Frank Miller, Tim Burton and Christopher Nolan, this take on Batman will seem like a garish, high camp, and therefore barely recognisable iteration, but sixty years on, the show and movie still have a huge and loyal following. So slide down the Bat-poles, set atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed and join us in a celebration of ‘60s Batman.
This week, we have a special treat for you, as we are joined by Legendary makeup artist Ve Neill! After being inspired by Planet of the Apes cosplayers at a sci-fi convention, Ve began her career and has worked with makeup and effects artists like Fred Phillips, John Chambers, Rick Baker, Greg Cannom, and Stan Winston. Ve has collaborated with directors like Tim Burton, Chris Columbus, Ron Howard, Steven Spielberg, and Robert Zemeckis, and worked on famous faces like Johnny Depp, Danny DeVito, Paul Reubens, and Robin Williams. Her talents have featured extensively in blockbuster franchises including The Amazing Spider-Man, Batman, The Hunger Games, Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Trek, and X-Men. She has won three Academy Awards, for her work on Beetlejuice, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Ed Wood, and has been nominated for eight Oscars in total. She's also won two Emmys and served as a judge on SyFy's reality TV makeup competition series Face Off. Most appropriately, Ve opened her own school, Legends Makeup Academy, in Los Angeles in 2021. Ve spills the tea on working with wonderful (and difficult!) celebs, her favorite projects, and behind-the-scenes stories from her decades in making movie magic! ! Follow Ve on Instagram: @therealve Check out Ve's new film The Wolf and the Lamb, in theaters April 24: https://www.thewolfandthelamb.com/ Support Ve's project Haunted Hookers on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mariacollis/haunted-hookers-movie For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com Show Music:Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Hay películas que te atrapan por determinados motivos, por su estética, por su música, por su acción. Big Fish es una película que desde el primer momento me atrapó por su corazón. Un cuento moderno que, de la mano de Tim Burton, nos va a presentar a este mentiroso maravilloso interpretado de forma excepcional por Albert Finney y por el absolutamente carismático Ewan McGregor y que nos llevan a lo largo de todo el metraje por la historia de su vida, mientras su hijo trata de descubrir quién es realmente este hombre, este “cuenta cuentos”. Si esta película tiene además una cualidad excepcional es que absolutamente todas las personas con las que he hablado y la han visto coincidimos que tiene la maravillosa virtud de atraparte, pellizcarte el corazón y que termines con una sonrisa de oreja a oreja y un mar de lágrimas saliendo de tus ojos y doy gracias de haberla descubierto en su momento sin saber que me iba a encontrar al verla, porque hizo que el camino fuera, de principio a fin, una auténtica sorpresa a disfrutar. Adentrarte en esos parajes, esos pueblos, conocer a cada uno de los personajes, a cada cual más maravilloso que el anterior y por supuesto descubrir junto a Edward al amor de su vida. Por eso, sin contarte más historias, te invito a ti, amigo de Carne de Videoclub a que nos acompañes a tres personajes excepcionales como son el hombre que más discos del mundo, Domingo DarkVinyl, el hombre que cruzo el mundo corriendo sin parar a descansar, Champi y el que aquí os escribe el hombre que dio la idea a un tal Walt de dibujar un Ratón con guantes, Pablo López.
In episode 48, Johnny talks to Auckland-based singer-songwriter Erny Belle, AKA Aimee Renata. Aimee is signed to New Zealand's infamous Flying Nun record label, and is looking ahead to the release of her third studio album later this year.Johnny and Aimee's chat includes a discussion about the dark comedy and gothic horror films that inspire her music, they look at the films of Tim Burton, David Lynch and Peter Jackson, and they reminisce about seeing The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Child's Play as a horror-obsessed ten-year-oldThis conversation was recorded face to face in early April of 2026. Please be warned that there is a light spoiler for the new Zendaya / Robert Pattinson film The Drama quite early on in this episode, so if you haven't seen that film please go away and do so…and you should see it - it's the best film of 2026 so far.Thanks to James Van As who wrote and performed the brilliant podcast music (check out James' Loco Looper game) and to Willow Van As who designed the amazing artwork and provided general podcast support.You can contact My Movie DNA on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter @mymovieDNA or email mymovieDNA@gmail.com.Check out Johnny's new podcast series, 500 Films: A Journey Through Genre Cinema, available wherever you get your podcasts.
Denizens of the Dark! Have you ever been told you are too weird, too strange, or too spooky? Join us as we talk about Tim Burton, a boy who was told his whole life that he was too strange and unusual, and the very special stop motion movie that became a beacon for the rest of us discarded spooky children. The Nightmare Before Christmas. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Aquarium", "Fairytale Waltz", "Villainous Treachery", "Drankin Song", "This House", "Sugar Plum Dark Mix", "Run Amok", "One-Eyed Maestro", "Black Vortex", "Arcadia", "Call to Adventure", "Professor and the Plant" Facebook: @HalloweenNationPod Instagram: Halloween.Nation Email: halloweennationpodcast@gmail.com Website: rocktopusnetwork.com/halloweennation
Lambere by William VanGorder (2025) + Dan Curtis' Dark Shadows: The Beginning (1966-67) + Tim Burton's Dark Shadows (2012) with William VanGorder 4/16/26 S8E24 To hear this episode and the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
This week, we're chatting about the Tim Burton fantasy Big Fish! We talk about bummer b-plots (that really should have been more of the film), how Jessica Lange singlehandedly sells the romance, and how glad we are that this movie didn't star a de-aged Jack Nicholson (really). Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network Visitwww.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, video series, web comics, and more.
No more Tim Burton! Now its time.for Joel Schumacher to have a turn. He took it back to Batman 66' with a dash of BatmanTAS and its coated in 90's awesome! Don't ask about how comic accurate it is, WE GOT JIM CARREY!!! #Batman #JimCarrey #DCComics
In 1994, Tim Burton made Ed Wood, the critically-acclaimed biopic about the director of Plan 9 from Outer Space. Two years later, Burton mounted his own homage to classic sci fi B movies with Mars Attacks! (1996). Despite a sprawling cast of actors, featuring everyone from Jack Nicholson to Jack Black to Michael J. Fox to Annette Benning, the film failed to meet the critical success of Burton's earlier movies. Find out what Nick & Taylor think of this lesser-loved entry from one of their favorite directors. __________Taylor Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Writer Nick Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Editor
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above.Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.A puppet rock opera returnsAzure Anderson of St. Paul is an artist, musician, and podcaster, and she's a huge fan of Phantom Chorus Theatre. They are re-mounting the founders' 2019 production of “Razia's Shadow,” a puppet rock opera. The production contains 12 songs by Forgive Durden, performed live, with a new cast of puppet characters ranging in size from two to eight feet.The show runs April 10–25 at the Hive Collaborative in St. Paul. In-person and live-streamed tickets are available. While not designed as a children's show, Anderson says the show is recommended for ages six and older due to a few spooky elements; if your child enjoys Tim Burton's film “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” this show should be a good fit.Having seen all Phantom Chorus's productions for the past three years, Anderson raves about them.Azure says: “The visuals are always incredible. The music's always incredible. And the technical aspect never misses.— Azure AndersonSewing and style at Twin Cities FrocktailsFor Hannah Olanrewaju of St. Paul, sewing means community. She's looking forward to Twin Cities Frocktails, an evening event where attendees are invited (though not required) to wear clothes they made themselves. This year's theme is “Making Through the Decades.” Frocktails takes place 6 to 10 p.m., Saturday, April 11 at Steady Pour in Minneapolis.Hannah describes the vibe of the first Frocktails in 2024.Hannah says: There's something so uniquely wonderful about being in a room with people who've made at least one part of their outfit and can really speak the same language as you do. And so, I remember walking around with my bingo sheet and getting to know people and where they're from. They're asking you about your outfit, and you're asking them about their outfit. And so by the end of the night, you're saying goodbye to all these people that you've really never met before, but now, you're finding ways to keep in touch. I think that's something that's so beautiful about Frocktails and about sewing, specifically, that I don't think I've been able to find anywhere else.— Hannah OlanrewajuPoetry and community in RochesterJohn Sievers is a trombonist from Rochester, but tonight, he's looking forward to an event that celebrates poetry. The Southeastern Minnesota Poets will hold their next Bright Lights Poetry Night tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the historic Chateau Theatre. The theme of tonight's reading is “Emergence.”John says: This event is really a community event that is encouraging people to come together as people who are interested in language and words and poetry. And I just love the fact that I can hear people from my community sharing their deep thoughts about important themes in today's society.— John Sievers
Did you know Wes Craven directed a wild DC Comics movie back in 1982? And did you know the same producers behind this swampy cult classic were also deeply involved in making Tim Burton's Batman '89 possible? If you didn't, you're gonna love my deep dive with Tim into Swamp Thing!https://youtu.be/Bbo1ubjBRoohttps://rumble.com/v785mki-swamp-thing-is-the-only-wes-craven-super-hero-movie-hack-the-movies.html
Welcome to the place where we get to let our geek flags fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This level of the podcast includes:Toy Story 5 trailer - Jun 19Jay & Silent Bob: Jays of Future Past comic - Jun 10House of the Dragon S3 trailer - JuneRyan Coogler's X-Files gets pilot at HuluSamuel L Jackson in Frisco KingParamount Skydance wins fight to buy WB DiscoverySchwarzenegger & Christopher McQuarrie team up for King ConanPixar developing another Monsters, Inc. movieDarkwing Duck reboot from Seth RogenStar Wars: Maul: Shadow Lord trailer - April 6Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer - July 31Stephen Colbert writing Lord of the Rings sequelHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone trailer - ChristmasM.A.S.K joins Energon Universe in new comicSony developing animated Venom movieMortal Kombat II trailerPlaymates TMNT x Godzilla mashup Phase 2G.I. Joe rebootBruce Campbell to take time off for cancer treatmentLanterns official teaser - AugustAlien: Earth S2 to start production in MayThe Boys 5th & final season to premiere April 8th Live-action One Piece team to adapt Samurai ChamplooFamily Guy spin-off Stewie gets 2 season orderNetflix officially confirms KPop sequelParadise get S3 orderBloodsport remake from A24Val Kilmer to star in As Deep as the Grave via AIMarvel What If…? 50th anniversary variant coversGlen Powell is Fox McCloudMasters of the Universe trailer - June 5The Last Airbender S2 on Netflix - June 25Supergirl trailer - June 26Masters of the Universe: Legends Unite co-op deck gameNew Doctor Who spin-off Gallifreyan AcademyFans cancelling Dandadan S3 before it premieresKristen Bell to voice Amy Rose in Sonic 4Donald Glover voices YoshiNathan Fillion confirms Firefly animated seriesSonic the Hedgehog 4 teaserTom Cruise directed part of Star Wars: StarfighterStar Wars: Galaxy's Edge – Echoes of the Empire comicAhsoka S2 on course for a 2026 releaseStar Wars Outlaws is huge hit on XBox Game PassKatie Sackhoff says Bo Katan is going nowhereFiloni directed 2d unit of Mando & GroguDetails about two separate Indiana Jones seriesMarvel considering two-films for Secret WarsJames Gunn says Paradise Lost still in development Minions and Monsters trailer - July 1stKevin Smith Bizarro 4-issue origin series - Apr 1Dynamite Entertainment announced The Nightmare Before Christmas comicKPop writers tapped by WB to pen Tim Burton's Attack of the Fifty Foot WomanThe Greatest American Hero comicClayface moved to Oct 23James Gunn wants to fast track the Batman Part 3McKenna Grace cast as Daphne in live-action ScoobyBluey streamed more than Stranger Things finaleKate Winslet is in The Hunt for Gollum - Dec 17 2027Aaron Pierre confirmed to be in Superman: Man of TomorrowBen Kingley joins Sonic 4Hulu has slayed the Buffy reboot seriesStarfleet Academy done after S2Wonder Man S2 is confirmedDune: Part 3 trailer - Dec 18Punisher: One Last Kill - May 5Marvel's Wolverine coming to PS5 on Sept 15Congrats on completing Level 488! Feel free to contact me on social media (@wookieeriot). You can also reach the show by e-mail, laughitupfuzzballpodcast@gmail.com. All other links are easily findable on linktr.ee/laughitupfuzzball for merch, the Facebook group, etc. I'd love to hear from you. Subscribe to the feed on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, or any of the apps which pull from those sources. Go do your thing so I can keep doing mine. If you feel so inclined, drop a positive rating or comment on those apps. Ratings help others find the madness. Tell your friends, geekery is always better with peers. Thank YOU for being a part of this hilarity! There's a plethora of ways to comment about the show and I look forward to seeing your thoughts, comments, and ideas. May the force be with us all, thanks for stopping by, you stay classy, be excellent to each other and party on dudes! TTFN… Wookiee out!
You know a performance is iconic when a simple phrase like “Kevin!” or “Fold in the cheese, David” can immediately bring a detailed image to your mind… and a smile to your face. Such is the case with beloved actress and comedian Catherine O'Hara, who passed away on January 30, and to whom we pay tribute in this podcast. What young comedian (who would go on to become famous) helped Catherine get her start at Second City? How did renowned director Tim Burton play matchmaker for Catherine on the “Beetlejuice” set? What was the actress's breakout Hollywood role, and what title did it earn her? How did Catherine create the quirky but lovable character Moira Rose, and what role did Catherine say she would most like to be remembered for? We discuss all this and more. Thank you to Ron for his top-of-the-episode shout-out! How to support Scandal Water: Rate, review, and subscribe! Follow the show on your favorite app or Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel. Send your shoutouts to scandalwaterpodcast@gmail.com. Become a member on patreon.com/ScandalWaterPodcast or buymeacoffee.com/scandalwaterpod – which will also grant you access to fabulous bonus content! #OCanada #CatherineOHara, #SchittsCreek, #MoiraRose, #HomeAlone, and #Beetlejuice #ComedyLegend, #FoldInTheCheese, #SCTV, #Icon #ScandalWaterPodcast
McDonald's killed Batman. Then Warner Brothers buried him in neon. After Batman Returns traumatized parents and Christian groups, McDonald's panicked and pulled their Happy Meal deal. Warner Brothers, terrified of losing fast food merchandising money, forced a course correction that gave us Batman Forever—a neon-soaked, toyetic mess that abandoned Tim Burton's gothic vision for Joel Schumacher's campy, pun-filled nightmare. In this 10th anniversary episode of the Cinema Psychos Show, hosts Cottington and John Wooliscroft do a full Batman Forever fix and Batman Forever review—ranting about everything from the nipple suit to Jim Carrey's Riddler (Ace Ventura in green spandex) and Tommy Lee Jones sleepwalking as Two-Face. But they don't just roast it. They pitch alternate Batman 3 sequels: one that continues the Burton-verse with Catwoman and Billy Dee Williams as Harvey Dent, and one that keeps Robin but replaces the camp with Scarecrow as the real psychological threat. They also debate the legendary Schumacher cut, expose the Batman Returns McDonald's controversy, and explain why Batman Forever—not Batman & Robin—started the franchise's death spiral. If you're a Batman fan, a 90s kid drowning in nostalgia, or just love cult film analysis with a comedic, rant-heavy edge, this episode is your Batman Forever alternate version. CHAPTERS: McDonald's Killed Batman [00:00] Podcast Introduction and 10-Year Anniversary Celebration [00:38] Reflecting on the evolution of the podcast [03:37] Audience Appreciation and Fan Stories [04:52] Setting Up to Fix Batman Forever [06:39] Personal Batman History and Childhood Obsession [08:13] Batman Production History and Merchandising Deals [15:14] First Fix Ideas: Director Choices and Constraints [21:25] Brian's Radical Third Film Pitch: Duality and Two-Face [34:03] John's Detailed Batman Forever Rehab Pitch [50:01] Why Batman Forever Failed and Legacy Discussion [01:28:31] Final Thoughts and Closing [01:54:04] Follow The Cinema Psychos Show on Socials ❤️
Episode 170: Dave Bossert & his book, Find Your Happy Place: The 8-Step Guide to Boosting Your Creativity Through a Personal RetreatABOUT DAVEDavid A. Bossert is an award-winning artist, filmmaker, and author. He received his B.A. from CalArts School of Film and Video with a major in Character Animation. As a 32-year veteran of The Walt Disney Company, he contributed his talents to The Black Cauldron (1985), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), The Lion King (1995), Fantasia/2000 (1999), and the Academy Award©-nominated shorts Runaway Brain (1995), Dali/Disney Destino (2003), and Lorenzo (2004), among many others. He is now an independent producer, creative director, and writer. As an author, Bossert has published thirteen books, numerous articles, liner notes, and program notes. His latest books are The House of the Future: Walt Disney, MIT, and Monsanto's Vision of Tomorrow (2023, The Old Mill Press) and Find Your Happy Place: The 8-Step Guide to Boosting Your Creativity Through a Personal Retreat. Learn more at www.davidbossert.comCONVERSATION HIGHLIGHTSDavid remarkable career journey from Disney animator to independent producerThe story behind his latest book, Find Your Happy Place, and its practical frameworkHow historical projects like Destino and The House of the Future inspire creativityThe role of serendipity, curiosity, and persistence in creative evolutionEffective strategies for managing fear and criticism while taking on bold projectsThe significance of family, passion, and continuous skill developmentInsights from David's annual personal retreats to foster innovationThe influence of childhood passions on lifelong career pathsThe importance of adaptability, experimentation, and embracing failureThe MAIN QUESTION underlying my conversation with Dave is, How are you taking the time (and tapping into your curiosity) through personal retreats to discover and realize what it is you need to recharge your professional and personal ecosystems?FIND DAVELinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davebossert/Website: www.davidbossert.comTwitter: https://x.com/dave_bossertFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dave.bossert.10/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dave_bossert/?hl=enLinkedIn - Full Podcast Article: CHAPTERS00:00 - The Book Leads Podcast - Dave Bossert00:46- Introduction & Bio02:51 - Who are you today? Can you provide more information about your work?15:48 - Dave speaking on fear18:21 - Dave on his writing process25:13 - How did your path into your career look like, and what did it look like up until now?59:53 - Dave on what prompted him to begin taking personal retreats01:09:11 - How does the work you're doing today reconcile to who you were as a child?01:14:52 - What is your superpower?01:16:44 - What does leadership mean to you?01:19:44 - Can you introduce us to the book we're discussing?01:31:19 - What's changed in you in the process of writing this book?01:35:11 - What book has inspired you?01:36:14 - What are you up to these days? (A way for guests to share and market their projects and work.)This series has become my Masterclass In Humanity. I'd love for you to join me and see what you take away from these conversations.Learn more about The Book Leads and listen to past episodes:Watch on YouTubeListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsRead About The Book Leads – Blog PostFor more great content, check out the catalog for my newsletter Last Week's Leadership Lessons, if you haven't already!
In this episode, I talk about playing the banjo and the Beetlejuice movies. It's as classic as peanut butter and jelly. Biscuits and gravy. Peaches and Herb. Beetlejuice and banjos! It's a fun one. It turns out that I have a LOT of thoughts about Tim Burton. Enjoy! Blog: http://emptychecking.blogspot.com Bandcamp: http://derekbrink.bandcamp.com email: db@derekbrink.com Time Index: 0:00 - Intro 6:40 - Banjo Break #1 - 5 String Banjo 7:11 - Talkin' Banjos! 24:30 - Banjo Break #2 - Plectrum Banjo 25:00 - Yellin' about Beetlejuice... 31:22 - Beetlejuice 42:33 - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 1:08:35 - Banjo Break #3 - Tenor Banjo 1:09:06 - Outro
This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings welcomes legendary character actor Deep Roy! Known for his unforgettable performance as the Oompa Loompas in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and his appearances across the Star Wars and Star Trek universes, Deep Roy has built one of the most distinctive and wide-ranging careers in genre film and television. With decades of work spanning sci-fi, fantasy, cult classics, and blockbuster hits, he remains a beloved figure whose performances have left a lasting mark on pop culture.In this engaging and wide-ranging episode, Deep Roy shares his remarkable journey into Hollywood—from early opportunities in British television to landing memorable roles in iconic productions. He reflects on collaborating with visionary directors like Tim Burton, discusses the unique challenge of portraying multiple characters in a single film, and offers behind-the-scenes stories from major projects including Flash Gordon and The NeverEnding Story. Deep Roy also opens up about adapting to different filmmaking styles, working with practical effects, and bringing personality to characters with minimal dialogue.Jim and Deep Roy dive deep into the world of practical effects performance, exploring what it's like acting in heavy prosthetics, performing physical character work, and collaborating with visual effects teams long before modern CGI workflows became standard. They discuss the evolution of fantasy and science fiction filmmaking, the importance of physicality in performance, and how character actors help shape the tone and identity of beloved franchises.
Not that anybody asked but this week we dusted off the DVDs and redrew the storyboards because we're figuring out our Top 3 Cancelled Shows That Need An Animated Series. Inspired by the news that Firefly is once again refusing to stay cancelled, we're asking which shows deserve a second life but with fewer limits and a lot more animated chaos. Which cult classics would actually thrive without budgets, sets, or reality getting in the way? What will make our final Top 3 list this week? Expect a world where Tim Burton was happy, Nero's purple marble bathtub and having the same favourite dinosaur.You can become a friend of the podcast over at Patreon where you can get bonus episodes, swag and the knowledge you're helping to keep the podcast goingYou can buy our merch over at TeepublicFollow us on Instagram thepodcastnobodyaskedforFollow us on Threads: @thepodcastnobodyaskedforFollow us on Bluesky: @thepodcastnobodyaskedfor.co.ukFollow us on TikTok: @nobodyasked4podLeave us a review, including any ideas you have for future episodes on Apple Podcast or Podchaser Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's April Fool's Day* and the Joker has led an inmate revolt of Arkham Asylum! In 1989, Tim Burton's Batman was the year's hottest movie, and fans took to comic book shops and bookstores starving for more Dark Knight content. What they found was…a dense, 128-page experimental narrative featuring terrifying expressionist paint and artwork with a story crammed with allusions to the Tarot, Passion plays, St. George the Dragonslayer, and Carl Jung. Was this an April's Fools prank DC was pulling on new readers? Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth has been praised as a brilliant psychological-horror take on Batman by some and a pretentious mess by others; even writer Grant Morrison and artist Dave McKean don't see eye to eye! It's a graphic novel open to interpretation, and we'll guide you through a bunch of possible readings, unpack some symbolism, and use the book's subtitle to unlock the ambition behind one of the strangest Batman stories ever told.* No really, check your calendarCONTENT WARNINGS: Lurid and sensationalist approaches to the concepts of mental health and “insanity,” as well as other disturbing topics befitting a “mature readers” graphic novel.
Let's put on a show! It's season 8 for Paul and Corey Cross the Streams, and this season we're watching musicals. It's a singular art form with a dynamic history, and we get to listen to a lot of cast recordings... Attend the podcast on Sweeney Todd! Yes, this week Corey chose the Tim Burton/Johnny Depp joint Sweeney Todd (2007). This adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's brilliant musical from 1979, was...bad. Which is too bad because the musical is one that Corey and Paul both love very much. In the episode, they discuss Stephen Sondheim's body of work and his singular style; the history of the archetypical characters of Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett; Tim Burton's career (and artistic limitations); whether the musical is, as original director, Hal Prince, claimed and Sondheim disagreed, a satire of "the Industrial Revolution;" and most importantly why and in what ways this adaptation struggles with its source material. (A factory whistle blows)
Brandon and Stoney relive Tim Burton's love letter to old sci-fi B movies, 1996's Mars Attacks!, on this episode of Movie Review Rewind!
It is a privilege to welcome back my friend, Jeff Azar, aka Demi the Daredevil, to Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Hailing from El Paso, Texas, Demi, went from being the drummer to being a singer after the original lead singer, Jovan Ortiz, suddenly passed away. With this loss and his mental health struggles as catalysts, Jeff reimagined the band's identity as an evocative blend of theatrical alt-pop, haunting soundscapes, and dark, introspective lyrics, creating anthems for other misfits who feel lost, misunderstood, and searching for their unique voice. With influences ranging from Tim Burton to Edgar Allan Poe, Demi the Daredevil's music delves into themes of identity, mental illness, existentialism, and the complexities of the human experience. This gives the listener a deep, relatable sense of meaning, creating a safe space and a sense of community for the underdog. Not only does the brand avatar reflect the audience's identity, but it also offers a signature allure for collaborations and partnerships. He has garnered over 25 million Spotify streams and over 1,000 pieces of fan art from the “devilins” (his fanbase). Buzzfeed, CBS, Crank That Frank, and Emo Nite have profiled Demi, while several songs, such as “Call in Dead,” have been featured on Trebel's homepage and Pandora's “AMP Fresh Cuts” playlist. On this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Demi the Daredevil spoke about his 10th anniversary and the stories behind several songs, including “Cursed House” with AViVA.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 162 Sam is joined by filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the duo behind Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, The Lego Movie, and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Their new movie Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling is in UK cinemas from 20 March 2026. Phil and Chris have chosen Pee-wee's Big Adventure (90 mins). Tim Burton's directorial debut from 1985 stars Paul Reubens, Elizabeth Daily, and Mark Holton. Sam, Phil and Chris discuss filming Project Hail Mary in the UK, what makes the perfect screenplay structure, and how they bonded at university over Pee-wee's Big Adventure. Thank you for downloading. We'll be back in a couple of weeks! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! Rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Show your support for the podcast and help us stay truly independent by leaving us a tip at our Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/90minfilmfest Website: 90minfilmfest.com Blue Sky: @90minfilmfest.bsky.social Instagram: @90MinFilmFest Hosted and produced by Sam Clements. Edited and produced by Louise Owen. Guest stars Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Additional editing and sound mixing by @lukemakestweets. Music by Martin Austwick. Artwork by Sam Gilbey. We are a proud member of the Stripped Media Network.
Not every movie is a masterpiece, and not every comedy plays by the rules—but can a film be gleefully stupid and strangely brilliant at the same time? Join the gang as we dive into the wild fantasy comedy Cabin Boy (1994), the polarizing oddball from Disney's now-defunct Touchstone Pictures banner (with a little Tim Burton magic in the producer's chair). Chris mistook it as conventional when picking this review—prepare for groans, laughs, debates, and plenty of gabbing about this bizarre misadventure. Arrogance gets a reality check, a pampered “fancy lad” gets humbled the hard way, and perhaps we all hopped aboard the wrong ship (stagecoach?) This may be a bumpy ride, so don't get seasick! Oh fancy boy, indeed… Next up is a similar type of film starring Sly. Stay tuned. Please rate us a 5/5 on Apple, Spotify, or Podbean, and review us on Apple. Our episode catalogue: https://searchersfilmpodcast.podbean.com/
Junto al actor de doblaje Claudio Serrano, habitual de Christian Bale y Ben Affleck, conversamos sobre El Caballero Oscuro. El Caballero Oscuro es el mayor éxito de taquilla de las distintas sagas de Batman. Y también un film de superhéroes trascendental en la historia del género, que cimentó y confirmó la carrera de su director, Christopher Nolan, y supone todavía hoy un modelo de "blockbuster" a imitar por todos. En compañía de Claudio Serrano, actor de doblaje de Christian Bale (y que también ha hecho las veces de Bruce Wayne en las películas protagonizadas por Ben Affleck y las versiones animadas y de videojuegos del personaje) conversamos largo y tendido sobre El Caballero Oscuro, uno de los films más míticos del siglo XXI y, para muchos, todavía un ejemplo a imitar. Se destaca la importancia de El Caballero Oscuro como un thriller de gran calado que disecciona la fragilidad de las sociedades occidentales. La cinta de Nolan es vista como una advertencia contra el populismo demagógico y la anarquía que intentan subvertir el orden institucional. El Joker, interpretado magistralmente por Heath Ledger, no es un villano convencional motivado por el dinero, sino un agente del caos que busca demostrar que, bajo presión, cualquier ciudadano supuestamente civilizado puede renunciar a sus principios morales. Frente a esta amenaza nihilista, la figura de Batman emerge como el defensor de la libertad individual y la ley, incluso si para ello debe convertirse en un paria. Claudio Serrano comparte detalles fascinantes sobre su trabajo en el doblaje de la trilogía de Nolan. Explica que la voz de Batman no fue una mera elección estilística, sino una necesidad narrativa para distanciar al héroe del multimillonario Bruce Wayne. Serrano comenta que Christian Bale propuso esa voz gutural para reflejar a un personaje que está al límite de su cordura, alguien que se disfraza de murciélago para combatir el crimen desde las sombras. El debate también aborda la evolución del personaje, comparando la visión de Nolan con la de directores como Tim Burton o la más reciente The Batman de Matt Reeves, subrayando que la versión de Bale posee una coherencia realista que la hace destacar sobre el resto. Un punto fundamental del audio es el análisis de la geopolítica en Gotham. Los tertulianos discuten cómo la ciudad es un trasunto de Nueva York o Chicago y cómo Nolan refleja las preocupaciones de la era post-11S. Se menciona la legitimidad del uso de la tecnología de vigilancia masiva, un debate que sigue vigente hoy en día, y cómo el héroe asume la responsabilidad de sus actos frente a un sistema que a menudo es incapaz de protegerse a sí mismo. Esta visión del héroe trágico, que debe cargar con los pecados de la ciudad para mantener viva la esperanza, es uno de los pilares que convierten a la película en una obra de culto imperecedera. En el apartado técnico, se elogia la audacia de Christopher Nolan al priorizar los efectos físicos y las maquetas sobre los efectos digitales generados por ordenador. Se resalta el uso pionero del formato IMAX, que permite una inmersión total del espectador, y la banda sonora de Hans Zimmer, descrita como un in crescendo infinito que genera una tensión constante. Los participantes recuerdan escenas icónicas como el atraco inicial al banco o la persecución en el túnel, señalando que la excelencia cinematográfica de estas secuencias se debe a una planificación meticulosa que huye de la estética sobrecargada de otras franquicias contemporáneas. Finalmente, la conversación deriva hacia el futuro del personaje y el deseo de ver a Ben Affleck retomar el papel bajo la dirección del propio actor, basándose en la calidad de guiones que se han filtrado anteriormente. Se concluye que El Caballero Oscuro es una experiencia que merece ser revivida en la pantalla grande, pues su capacidad para interpelar al espectador sobre la naturaleza del bien y del mal sigue siendo tan potente como el primer día. La película no solo es entretenimiento de primer nivel, sino un recordatorio de que las sociedades necesitan símbolos de justicia que trasciendan las debilidades humanas.
It's showtime! This week, Peaches and Michael are feeling strange and unusual in celebration of 1988's BEETLEJUICE! In addition to discussing how this foundational work from Tim Burton is a quintessential goth staple, our hosts delve into the overall cultural impact of cinema's favorite ghost with the most. Joining the conversation is celebrated comic book writer David M. Booher, who shares how this tale of unconventional haunting continues to inspire him. Then, drag legend The Countess Katya Smirnoff-Skyy stops by to pay tribute to the indisputable legacy of the iconic Catherine O'Hara. From sandworms to sentient shrimp cocktails, this episode has it all!
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Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesTrailers For AllCapitalizing on a week somewhat bereft on big news, several studios offered new and first looks at their upcoming tentpoles, both movies and TV alike; so, let's talk about what stood out:Toy Story 5House of the Dragon Season 3Lee Cronin's The MummyBAFTA Reality, Ope, There Goes GravitySunday night's 79th BAFTA Film Awards saw Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another dominate with six wins including Best Film and Best Director. Sinners and Frankenstein each took three awards, while the night's biggest surprise came in Best Leading Actor, where Robert Aramayo beat out Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Marty Supreme walked away from 11 nominations completely empty-handed, tying the record for most losses in a single year. So, with all that in mind, who got BAF-Ted?Oops Sony Does it AgainSony Pictures confirmed the studio's Spider-Man villain spin-off universe is getting a full reboot with new people and fresh creative direction, following the back-to-back commercial and critical failures of Morbius, Madame Web, and Kraven the Hunter; the last of which topped out at just $62 million worldwide. On a related note, Sony is also moving forward with an animated Venom film, tapping Final Destination: Bloodlines directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein to helm the project, with Tom Hardy attached as a producer. No writer or script is in place yet, but a writers room is being assembled at Sony Pictures Animation. With a live-action reboot on the horizon and Venom going animated, is Sony finally ready to stick the landing with its corner of the Spider-Man universe?Coming up in the Lightning Round: The Live-Action Scooby Doo Series Casts Daphne, Ming-Na Wen Joins Percy Jackson's Third Season, Kristen Bell Boards Sonic 4 and more! Don't go anywhere!Spotify PollDo you want Severance spin-offs?Yes - 34%No - 65%Lightning RoundMckenna Grace is joining the “Scooby-Doo” live-action series at Netflix in the role of Daphne, Variety has learned from sources.Kirsten Bell has closed a deal to voice the character Amy Rose in Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog 4.Ming-Na Wen, Jennifer Beals and Hubert Smielecki have been cast as the Greek gods Hera, Demeter, and Apollo respectively in Season 3 of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians" in guest star roles.Paramount has moved up the release date for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2 to August 13, 2027. It was previously slated for Sept. 17, 2027. Winona Ryder has been cast in a guest role in Netflix's Wednesday season 3. The move reunites the Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands star with Wednesday director and executive producer Tim Burton, as well as with her Beetlejuice Beetlejuice co-star Jenna Ortega.Ryan Coogler‘s reboot of “The X-Files” is officially moving forward with a pilot order at Hulu. Danielle Deadwyler is officially set to play one of the lead roles in the pilot, while the other lead role has yet to be cast.Netflix has debuted the first teaser trailer for the upcoming six part Pride and Prejudice adaptation series. The series is expected to debut sometime this fall.Tom Hanks will play President Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln in the Bardo, a live-action and stop-motion animation hybrid film based on George Saunders' 2017 Booker Prize-winning novel, marking the actor's first time portraying a U.S. president. The film, directed by Duke Johnson and currently in production in London, centers on Lincoln's relationship with his recently deceased 11-year-old son Willie and explores themes of love, empathy, and grief through an ensemble of living and dead characters.Ed Skrein has been cast as Baldur, the youngest son of Odin, in Prime Video's God of War live-action series currently in pre-production in VancouverMarvel announced the Wolverine game being developed by Insomniac will release September 15, 2026.
The second episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1985 features our pick for a notable debut feature, Tim Burton's Pee-wee's Big Adventure. Directed by Tim Burton and starring Paul Reubens, Elizabeth Daily, Diane Salinger and Mark Holton, Pee-wee's Big Adventure is the first movie featuring Reubens' long-running Pee-wee Herman character.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Michael Wilmington in the Los Angeles Times (https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-pee-wee-big-adventure-review-19850809-story.html), Pauline Kael in The New Yorker, and Vincent Canby in The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/1985/08/09/movies/screen-pee-wee-s-big-adventure-a-comedy.html).Check out more info and the entire archive of past episodes at https://www.awesomemovieyear.com and visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyearYou can find Jason on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/goforjason/You can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/, on Bluesky at signalbleed.bsky.social and on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/signalbleed/If you're a Letterboxd user and you watch any of the movies we talk about on the show, tag your review “Awesome Movie Year” to share your thoughts.You can find our producer David Rosen and his Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod, on Bluesky at piecingpod.bsky.social and on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/bydavidrosen/ Join the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod for more movie discussion and our Awesome Movie Year audience choice polls.All of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comSubscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year and Piecing It Together, plus music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next 1985...
LZ interviews actor Michael Urie on the podcast “You Are Beautiful,” beginning with playful banter and a lip-sync to “Don't Cry Out Loud,” which prompts Lawrence to share a personal memory of hearing the song as a closeted teen and how it shaped his connection to Michael's fearless public identity. Michael answers Lawrence's mirror question while doing press from The Daily Show green room, noting Shrinking has been renewed and joking about fixing a broken hot-water handle in his Upper West Side apartment. They discuss Michael's Texas roots in Plano, his early love of movies and storytelling inspired by Tim Burton, and how shyness led him to play alone with toys while inventing stories. Michael describes a key high-school turning point when a substitute and his teacher moved him into an advanced theater class, being pushed into Fiddler on the Roof due to a lack of boys, and realizing performance was for him after getting a big, repeatable laugh; he also competed in speech tournaments. Michael talks about coming out with support from his older queer sister, having dated girls in high school, and feeling that people in New York and at Juilliard made “intelligent assumptions” as he grew into himself. Lawrence shares his own later-in-life public coming-out and sobriety, and a Harrison Ford anecdote from Live with Regis and Kelly; Michael reflects on long careers, working with Harrison Ford on Shrinking (including the character's Parkinson's storyline), and how acting can evolve into old age, mentioning June Squibb. In rapid-fire topics, Michael discusses Ugly Betty: multiple auditions, Mark St. James originally intended only for the pilot, Vanessa Williams's generosity, and their on-set comedic collaboration; he highlights his proudest element—the bond between Mark and Justin Suarez and the storyline confronting Mark's mother. Asked for advice to queer youth in a difficult climate, Michael emphasizes “find the helpers,” chosen family, and that it's not worth expending energy trying to change people—find your tribe. He also reflects on stage work including Buyer & Cellar (hundreds of performances and famous attendees, though Barbra Streisand never came), Torch Song with Mercedes Ruehl, Once Upon a Mattress as an unexpected dream role, and the shocks and performances in Oh, Mary! with Jinkx Monsoon. The episode ends with Michael sharing that his relationship works because he and his partner listen to each other, and he completes Lawrence's closing prompt: he is beautiful because of the reflection of life he receives back—joy, humanity, and connection.Menu: 00:00 Pajamas, Popcorn & Finally Meeting Michael Urie01:04 Breaking the Ice: A Surprise Lip-Sync Challenge02:14 “Don't Cry Out Loud” Deep Dive: Music, Memories & Meaning04:06 Why This Podcast Exists: Beauty, COVID Reset & Fearless Living05:54 A Camp Crush & Learning to Hide Feelings07:19 Mirror Question: Pride, Sobriety & Where You Are Today07:53 Press Day Wins & Upper West Side Life (and No Hot Water)10:51 Texas Roots: Plano, Two-Stepping & Oil Can Harry's12:46 The Spark to Perform: Movies, Toys, Theater Class & Getting the Laugh18:52 Coming Out Journeys: Family Support, Julliard & Finding Your Person25:05 Was I Born for This? Finding the Path to Acting25:38 Support Systems & ‘It Was Meant to Be'27:34 Working Forever: June Squibb, Harrison Ford & Aging in the Craft30:17 Harrison Ford's Humble Movie-Star Moment (Hair & Makeup Story)31:28 Rapid Fire Begins: Landing Ugly Betty's Mark St. James34:06 Why Mark/Justin Mattered: Representation, Heart & Comedy38:29 Advice for Queer Kids Today: Find the Helpers, Find Your Tribe42:12 Stage Lessons: Buyer & Cellar and the Barbra
Drew and Travis crash land on Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, the 2001 remake that impressed neither audiences nor critics! This is our second entry in Remake Roulette: a month of remakes! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:22 - Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes 00:50:55 - The Shelf 00:58:46 - Calls to Action 00:59:43 - Currently Consuming 01:11:42 - End SHOW LINKS The Flintstones (1994) Zardoz Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) GenreVision on Letterboxd Drew Dietsch on Letterboxd Travis Newton on Letterboxd GenreVision on Bluesky Drew Dietsch on Bluesky
Burnie and Ashley discuss driving in Scotland, traffic trains, sheep commuters, Disney changes, who owned Marvel, beaver dams, beaver tails, hippo fighting, Tim Burton, Planet of the Apes, Congo, Helena Bonham Carter, Phoebe Waller Bridge, Lara Croft, and Pee Wee Herman.
Our Celebrity News starts with a Welcome back to The Rizzuto Show, your favorite daily comedy show where deep philosophical questions last about 90 seconds before turning into chaos.Today's episode starts deceptively thoughtful: What genre is your life? Comedy? Horror? Rom-com? Greek tragedy? Straight-to-DVD disappointment? The crew breaks it down in the only way they know how — by roasting each other, name-dropping directors, and somehow landing on Tim Burton, Judd Apatow, Michael Bay, and Tommy Wiseau in the same breath.From there, things escalate fast. The gang debates the worst Super Bowl halftime show of all time, re-litigates Maroon 5's shirtless crimes against humanity, and tries (and fails) to agree on whether Bad Bunny, Kid Rock, or literally anyone else should be allowed near a halftime stage ever again. Spoiler: nobody wins.For you music nerds get fed too. KISS casually hits one billion YouTube views, Queen's touring future sparks debate, Aerosmith dreams are manifested aggressively, and a wild Paste Magazine “Top Guitarists of All Time” list sends the room into full disbelief when legends are left off and Prince reigns supreme.There's also real-world stuff mixed into the madness — heartfelt tributes, shocking news updates, and moments where the show accidentally becomes emotional before immediately undercutting it with jokes (as tradition demands).Basically, this daily comedy show has everything:Existential life questionsSuper Bowl halftime rageRock music historyQuestionable celebrity listsAccidental documentaries about being humanAnd the reminder that everyone's life is probably a comedy… just shot very poorlyIf you're here for a funny podcast, a daily show that refuses to stay on topic, or a comedy podcast that feels like your group chat came to life on the radio — congratulations, you're home.Stick around, subscribe, and prepare to question what genre your life is… while we absolutely do not fix ours.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hunter Doohan (Wednesday, Your Honor) joins us this week for a grounded and revealing conversation about the long road before his breakout, the pressure of joining a Tim Burton series, and the unexpected reality of becoming part of a global phenomenon. Hunter opens up about growing up closeted in Arkansas, losing his father to ALS, and the way grief shaped his early adulthood. He also shares stories from the set of Wednesday, learning from Bryan Cranston, surviving horror shoots like Evil Dead, and discovering confidence after years of doubt. A thoughtful look at talent, timing, and resilience. Thank you to our sponsors: