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The art of acting has been around for thousands of years. While technology and new mediums have emerged, the main goal of acting has stayed the same: to entertain audiences. On episode #461 of The PVDcast, I am joined by Timothy J. Cox. He is an actor, writer and producer from the Dayton area. Over his long career, Timothy has appeared in many plays, films and TV productions. We cover Timothy's background in acting and his philosophy on writing. We also discuss his projects, such as Sundays with Dad, Protanopia and Good Luck to Me. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show & new episodes of The PVDcast drop every Thursday!
We get a chance to talk to a talented individual whose work we have reviewed on The Final Cut for years. Actor/Writer/Producer Timothy J Cox takes time to tell us about his work, his motivations, his challenges, and more. Timothy J Cox IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2502988/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timothyjcox/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
This is another episode I've been looking forward to for a year or so. John Frankenheimer is one of the greatest filmmakers of all-time, but also someone who doesn't get their due respect. In the 1960s he directed a trilogy of thrillers that delve into the anxieties of a changing political and societal landscape, and in preparing for this episode, they all continue to exert a hold now, and feel very relevant in their own ways. Join myself and actor Timothy J. Cox as we discuss "The Manchurian Candidate", "Seven Days in May" and "Seconds". I hope you enjoy!The closing piece is Brian's End Credits track for the short film, "The Case: Running Deadman."
Films: Penny's Gallery (2023) Some Time Soon (2023) Wintimidation (2007) Sisyphus Unbound (2023) Back to back shorts episodes? The people have spoken! Thank you to our donors. Listen this week as we discuss the apparatus of "art," an auteur in the making, angry self-help tactics, and some of Timothy J. Cox's best work! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5 star review! Twitter: @IndieFilmPod Instagram: @IndieFilmReviewPod Email: theindiefilmreview@gmail.com
After a slight delay, the "Established Classics" series continues, and begins the 2023 podcast year. As always, I am joined by actor Timothy J. Cox to discuss three terrific classics from Hollywood's Golden Age. This year, we begin with Preston Sturges's 1941 classic, "Sullivan's Travels". Next, we discuss Elia Kazan's Oscar-winning masterpiece, "On the Waterfront" before concluding with Alexander Mackendrick's "Sweet Smell of Success". I hope you enjoy!
There are movies whose very names conjures ideas of greatness. In the third episode of this miniseries, actor Timothy J. Cox and I continue to look at Hollywood's Golden Age, this time through Howard Hawks' "Bringing Up Baby," John Huston's "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and Stanley Donan and Gene Kelly's "Singin' in the Rain."
Films: Live Health (2021) Paul Laurence Dunbar: An American Poet (2021) Life on Pause (2020) This week, we cover three films submitted by friend of the show: Timothy J. Cox. Thanks for the continued support Tim! On another note, Dan might have watched Jaws recently... Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5 star review! Please consider joining our Patreon! www.patreon.com/indiefilmreview Twitter: @IndieFilmPod Instagram: @IndieFilmReviewPod email: theindiefilmreview@gmail.com
In this episode, we continue in the "Established Classics" series, as actor Timothy J. Cox and I look at Frank Capra's "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," Billy Wilder's "Sunset Boulevard" and Sidney Lumet's "12 Angry Men."
Films: Miss Freelance (2020) https://vimeo.com/342904617 Making and Unmaking (2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRKftjb-jKM This week, Jared and Dan watch a short film with Timothy J. Cox and dive deep into the psyche and filmmaking process of Shaun Rose. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave a 5 star review! Twitter: @IndieFilmPod Instagram: @IndieFilmReviewPod Email: theindiefilmreview@gmail.com
In the first of what will be a regular series for the Sonic Cinema Podcast, myself and actor Timothy J. Cox look at three films that don't necessarily need to be seen for their greatness to be recognized. That idea will make more sense in the episode as we look at John Ford's "The Grapes of Wrath," Orson Welles's "Citizen Kane" and Michael Curtiz's "Casablanca."
In this episode, we continue to catch up with the "Class of 1999" series in a discussion of Anthony Minghella's elegant thriller. Joining me for this review is actor Timothy J. Cox.
Brian welcomes back actor Timothy J. Cox, who suggested we discuss the career of Jack Nicholson in light of his 83rd birthday. Released on May 6, 2020.
Brian brings back actor Timothy J. Cox to the podcast to discuss Michael Mann's journalism drama. Released on December 13, 2019.
We have a controversial film early in the series as actor Timothy J. Cox and I discuss the Best Picture winner of the 1999 movie year. Released on February 5, 2019.
Brian welcomes actor Timothy J. Cox back to the podcast to discuss his favorite film performances. Released on February 7, 2018.
Films: Here Lies Joe (2016), Total Performance (2015), Dirty Books (2016), and What Jack Built (2015) This week we cover some submissions from indie film actor Timothy J. Cox! Be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a 5 star review! Twitter: @IndieFilmPod Instagram:@indiefilmreviewpod email: theindiefilmreview@gmail.com Facebook: The Indie Film Review
Brian brings on actor Timothy J. Cox, a friend who has sent several short films Brian's way over the years, to discuss his life and career. Released on November 13, 2016.
Título original Doubt Año 2008 Duración 104 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director John Patrick Shanley Guión John Patrick Shanley (Obra: John Patrick Shanley) Música Howard Shore Fotografía Roger Deakins Reparto Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Viola Davis, Lloyd Clay Brown, Joseph Foster, Bridget Megan Clark, Lydia Jordan, Paulie Litt, Matthew Marvin, Evan Lewis, Dennis Albanese, Timothy J. Cox, Amanda Marie Florian Productora Miramax Films / Scott Rudin Productions Género Drama. Intriga | Religión. Años 60. Abusos sexuales Web oficial http://doubt-themovie.com/ Sinopsis En 1964, en una parroquia del Bronx, un apasionado y carismático sacerdote, el padre Flynn (Seymour Hoffman) intenta cambiar las rígidas normas del colegio, que durante años han sido celosamente salvaguardadas por la hermana Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep), una estricta directora que cree firmemente en el poder de la disciplina. Soplan vientos de cambio político; prueba de ello es que el colegio ha aceptado al primer alumno negro, Donald Miller. Pero cuando la hermana James (Amy Adams) le cuenta inocentemente a la hermana Aloysius que parece que el padre Flynn presta demasiada atención a Donald, la superiora, sin contar con una sola prueba, comienza una cruzada personal para sacar a la luz la verdad y expulsar a Flynn del colegio por abusar del alumno. Esta batalla amenaza con desgarrar la comunidad de manera irreversible. Basada en una obra ganadora del Premio Pulitzter y de un Premio Toni en su adaptación teatral.