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Al & Val return to the most musical meta beach universe for Teen Beach 2. Will they fix the story before they disappear?! Teen Beach 2 (June 27, 2015)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Jeffrey Hornaday (Geek Charming, Teen Beach 1&2 - no credits past 2015)Written by Billy Eddy & Matt Eddy (Zapped, Bad Hair Day, Monster High 1 & 2, Eureka), Dan Berendsen (Up Up and Away, Scream Team, Eddie's Million Dollar Cookoff, Stuck in the Suburbs, Halloweentown High, Twitches, Twitches Two, Hannah Montana movie, Wizards of Waverly Place the movie, Cheetah Girls: One World, Camp Rock 2, Sabrina the Teenage Witch)Starring: Ross Lynch as Brady (Teen Beach 1&2, Austin & Ally, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, music videos)Maia Mitchell as McKenzie (Mack) (Mortified, Trapped, Teen Beach 1&2, The Fosters, Good Trouble)Grace Phipps Gillam as Lela (Teen Beach 1&2, Z Nation)Garrett Clayton as Tanner (Teen Beach 1&2, character actor)John DeLuca as Butchy (Teen Beach 1&2, character actor)Chrissie Fit as Cheechee (Teen Beach 1&2, General Hospital, Pitch Perfect 2&3, voice & character actor)Piper Curda as Alyssa (Rule the Mix, A.N.T. Farm, Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, I Didn't Do It, Legacies, Matlock)Beth Lacke as Brady's mother (character actor - Happy Hour, Work It, Frequency, HSMTMTS, Chicago Med)Jordan Fisher as Seacat (voice actor, Archibald's Next Big Thing, HSMTMTS, Turning Red, The Flash)Raymond Cham Jr. as Devon (Mech-X4, Five Points, The Big Leap, Sort Of)Ross Butler as Spencer (K.C. Undercover, Shazam! 1&2, 13 Reasons Why, To All The Boys 2 & 3, Raya and the Last Dragon, Riverdale)Synopsis: Months after surfer sweethearts McKenzie and Brady return from a summer adventure, that transported them into Brady's favourite 1960s beach party movie, `Wet Side Story', they receive a surprise visit from their newfound surfer and biker buddies.Fun Facts: Ross Lynch's band, R5, wrote a song for the movie.Next Movie: Descendents ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, Tommy is joined by actor Anthony Keyvan! Anthony has been portraying roles in both film and television since he was five years old, but he became a household name by playing Rahim, an unrestrained and hysterical queer student in the series Love Victor. Now you know and love him from his starring role in XO, Kitty on Netflix, playing the lovable character of Q who also explores themes of identity within the LGBTQ+ community. Anthony plays Kitty’s best friend and every line he delivers is comedic gold. XO, Kitty is a coming-of-age story that is often praised for unpacking issues that are top of mind for teens, but it’s a series that people of all ages can relate to. Today, Anthony opens up about how he’s adjusting to all of the success surrounding XO, Kitty, why telling stories where people feel seen and represented is so important to him, the recent news of the Season 3 pick up, why playing his character Q is therapeutic, his first in-person meeting with co-star Anna Cathcart, the beautiful friendship they quickly formed, what he hopes to see for his character in Season 3, if he is Team #Minho, why playing a character who is half-Iranian and half-Filipino is so meaningful, what growing up in front of the world has been like, hardships he’s overcome working in Hollywood, the decision he made to open up about his mental health journey, where he is today with his mental health, how he almost passed on the opportunity to be in XO, Kitty and so much more. Subscribe, rate, and review this episode if you enjoyed this conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready to be haunted by love with Haunted Wedding as Girls Gone Hallmark conjures up a delightful discussion about this spooky seasonal premiere! Megan and Wendy ghost hunt their way through the festive charm and supernatural surprises, from ghostly encounters to heartwarming moments. You won't want to miss this boo-tiful episode, so cozy up with your favorite treat and listen to the review now! Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Haunted Wedding - (Hallmark Channel, 2024) Haunted Wedding was directed by Jeff Beesley. Jeff has 36 directing credits which include last year's bar crawl comedy The Santa Summit. His next project to premiere is A Carol for Two, also written by Nina Weinman. Rod Spence and Nina Weinman wrote the script for Haunted Wedding. Rod gets the story credit and has 12 writing credits which include The Good Witch movies and 74 episodes of The Good Witch series. Nina Weinman co-wrote the teleplay. Nina has 33 writing credits including last year's spicy Catch Me If You Claus. Nina wrote both A Carol for Two and Debbie Macomber's Joyful Mrs. Miracle, both due out this holiday season. Janel Parrish stars as Jana. Janel has 52 acting credits. Before coming to Hallmark, she was in 138 episodes of Pretty Little Liars as well as all three To All the Boys I've Loved Before movies. She will co-star in Sugarplummed this holiday season on Hallmark. Dominic Sherwood plays both Brian and Malcolm. Dominic is a Hallmark newbie, but Swifties take note, he played Taylor Swift's boyfriend in the music video for Style. He was also in the Netflix series Partner Track as part of his seventeen total acting credits. Cassandra Potenza played Angelique. Cassandra has 15 acting credits including the Hallmark films A New Year's Resolution and Once Upon a Christmas Miracle. Lauren Cochrane plays Rachel. Lauren has 36 acting credits including a spot as a karaoke singer in The Santa Summit. She will appear in Hanukkah on the Rocks this season on Hallmark. Erik Athavale plays Steve. Erik has 61 acting credits including both Holiday Hotline and The Santa Summit from last year. He appears in Christmas on Call this holiday season on Hallmark. Erik can also be seen in the Canadian series Acting Good, streaming on Tubi in the states. Dan deJaeger plays Earl Dewberry. Dan was also in both The Santa Summit and Holiday Hotline last year and will return in Hanukkah on the Rocks. He has 25 total acting credits. John B. Lowe plays Vern. John has 101 acting credits. He was in Holiday Hotline last year, he appeared in one episode of Acting Good, and he will also be in A Carol for Two this year! Linda Ko plays Joyce. Linda has 38 acting credits. She played Aunt Carrie on the To All The Boys series. She was also in Never Been Chris'd - directed by Jeff Beesley and starring Janel Parrish. Joey Plager was the EP for Haunted Wedding. His other movies include last year's 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost. He is also EP for Hanukkah on the Rocks. Sharon Bajer plays Keystone Inn proprietress Marion. Sharon has 55 acting credits. She has appeared in the theatrical release Ordinary Angels, also featuring Erik Athavale. She also appeared in one episode of Acting Good. She will appear in Hanukkah on the Rocks this year as well. Harry Nelkon plays beleaguered bellhop Waylon. Nelkon is a stage actor with 38 on screen credits. He has a handful of Hallmark appearances including Take Me Back to Christmas and Hanukkah on Rye. Quinn Greene plays the grumpy bartender. Quinn has 19 acting credits including the Hallmark movie Ne...
Episode Summary: Louise Hradsky, an acclaimed choreographer and former performer, delves into her extensive experience in the dance industry. Louise, who has been nominated for MTV Movie and Emmy Awards, discusses her work on major film and TV projects such as Godzilla and The Descendants. She reflects on her early passion for ballet, which was redirected toward contemporary dance after facing rejection from a prestigious ballet school. This redirection led her to a successful career in contemporary dance, providing valuable insights into resilience and adaptation. The episode also explores the career journey of Menina Fortunato, who shares her struggles and triumphs as a dancer, choreographer, and stunt performer. Menina discusses the challenges she faced, from auditioning for Cirque du Soleil to navigating the complexities of working as a Canadian dancer in Los Angeles, including the visa renewal process. Her persistence in overcoming rejection and seizing opportunities highlights the importance of resilience in the dance industry. Both Louise and Menina offer advice on building a strong body of work, securing an O-1 visa, and balancing passions with personal and professional life. The episode concludes with reflections on evolving passions and goals, encouraging dancers to embrace change and continuous growth throughout their careers. Show Notes: 0:03 Dance industry with guest Louise, choreographer and former performer. 3:24 Redirecting passion for ballet after being rejected from a prestigious school. 9:05 Career journey, highlights, and struggles as a dancer and stunt performer. 14:36 Dance career, auditioning, and resilience. 20:20 Canadian dancers in LA, perspectives on local talent and visa renewals. 25:32 Emmy nominations and magazine publication. 30:00 Immigration process and building a strong body of work. 34:09 Choreography process for movies/TV shows, including script analysis, creative vision, budgeting, and rehearsals. 38:36 Balancing passions and priorities as a dancer, choreographer offers advice on trust and focus. 42:17 Navigating the pandemic and strike in the dance industry. 47:08 Creativity, collaboration, and ego management in dance and filmmaking. 53:13 Evolving passions and goals in dance careers. Biography: A choreographer known for her strong leadership, years of experience, and collaborative spirit, Louise Hradsky is a creative heavyweight with a refined point of view. Originally from Western Canada, she found her home in the vibrant Vancouver film and television industry in 2006, working steadily across the globe as a performer, choreographer, and movement coach since. As a performer, Louise landed roles in feature films like: Sucker Punch, Mirror Mirror; and Deadpool 2, and TV shows including: A Series Of Unfortunate Events, Once Upon A Time, and Hellcats. Her balance of style, technical athleticism, and magnetic character performance also led her to Cirque Du Soleil, where Louise played the revered role of the Green Lizard in Cirque's longest-running resident show in Las Vegas, Mystére. Early in her career, Louise began working creatively and collaboratively for pioneering dance icons such as Kenny Ortega, Jamal Sims, and Michelle Johnston. They shared their wisdom and recognized how Louise's contribution enhanced their work, mentoring her into the role of a leading choreographer. In her years as a film and television choreographer, Louise has been nominated for an Emmy Award, MTV Movie and TV Award, and won a Leo Award for outstanding choreography. Her recent credits include Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies, Godzilla & The Titans, Yellowjackets, Pachinko (Opening Credits), The Good Doctor, To All The Boys (trilogy), A Million Little Things, The Midnight Club, and The Haunting Of Bly Manor, among others. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/lou.sky https://www.facebook.com/louise.hradsky
Kaley and Taylor discuss Jenny Han's "Always and Forever, Lara Jean," the 3rd book in the "To All The Boys" series, and compare it to its Netflix movie adaptation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbwbpodcast/support
Kaley and Taylor discuss Jenny Han's "P.S. I Still Love You," the 2nd book in the "To All The Boys" series, and compare it to its Netflix movie adaptation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbwbpodcast/support
To All The Boys I've Loved Before is a 2018 Teen Romantic Comedy directed by Susan Johnson and based on the novel by Jenny Han. To All The Boys is the story of Lara Jean Covey - LJ, played by Lana Condor. Lara Jean writes 5 letters dedicated to all the boys she's ever loved. The letters were never sent, just a way for her to express her emotions… until… somehow… the letters get mailed. Of the 5 letters sent, 3 of them are pretty notable, including one sent to Lara's older sisters ex boyfriend Josh played by Israel Broussard. There is also a letter sent to Kenny, played by Edward Kewin. And finally a letter is sent to Peter Kavinsky played by Noah Centineo. Also want to mention Anna Cathcart who plays Lara Jean's younger sister Kitty. Janel Parrish plays the older sister Margot. John Corbett plays Dr Covey, Lara Jean's father.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 20: Interview with music supervisor Laura WebbThis week on SyncRiffs, Charles interviews music supervisor Laura Webb.A veteran music supervisor of television and film, a proud member of the Guild of Music Supervisors, and a three Times GMS Award Winner, Laura Webb is known for her work on hit projects like: The Hills, Kung Fu, XO Kitty, To All The Boys, I Still Love You, Teen Wolf, The Purge, Resident Alien and others. Laura peels back the curtain on the art of being a music supervisor and selecting and clearing music for various media. Topics 0:00 Introduction 1:49 How Laura first broke into the business 2:51 Laura's first gig- an agent trainee 4:15 Working for The Firm5:40 UTA job list and landing a job 6:37 Danny Boyle's Trainspotting 8:29 Landing her first gig and working with Laura Wasserman 9:25. Shark Tale, XXX and feature films 9:53 Working at MTV's The Hills10:23 Re-score for The Hills 11:16 Working on Unscripted Shows 11:23 Parental Control- Reality Show12:11 The collaborative side of music supervision 12:42 Teen Wolf and scripted shows13:10 Working with Lindsay Wolfington 14:50 To All The Boys Franchise 15:50 Monster High Sequel 17:15 Kung Fu and using authentic music 19:49 Favorite projects 20:52 Love At First Sight (Netflix Production) 22:45 Bad Bad Hats & To All The Boys 24:38 The use of music libraries26:17 Listening to new music 27:10 Curating playlists & briefs 28:30 Receiving music from clients30:01 Working with showrunners & the creative process 32:38 Working with a trusted agent33:01 The scope of a music supervisor's job35:06 Music supervisors & forming a union43:51 Support for music supervisors 46:41 Advice for artists looking to get into the sync space50:34 The traditional TV season 51:53 What's on Laura's Spotify playlistLaura Webb's website: https://www.webbworldwidemusic.com/aboutFollow Laura on IG: https://www.instagram.com/webb.worldw...
Our irregularly scheduling programming will return soon, but first, a Pride 2023 edition brought to you by XO, Kitty, Paramore, and Hayley Kiyoko (aka lesbian jesus). This is a very special episode for us, as we got to talk to you about some of our favorite things, namely queer media that brings us joy and the religious experience that is live music. We also got into what it means to really embrace the experience of life and some of our insecurities. We so hope you enjoy the episode and are having an incredible pride!OUR SOCIALSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninetiesbabiesnostalgia/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgmyQV7STEmjISJKCZr362w Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nineties_Babies TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@90sbabiesnostalgia Theme Song by Patrick Dunnevant, (https://www.youtube.com/c/AcappellaVGM)Artwork by Dawn Wheeler (https://www.instagram.com/wool_and_stone)
Order THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.comLearn more about Blue Buddha: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.comThis week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari chats with Charles Levan (co-founder/ president) and Chase Walker (music coordinator) of Blue Buddha Entertainment, a boutique music licensing firm.Established in 2002, Blue Buddha Entertainment specializes in sync placement for independent artists and labels, serving as a premier conduit for contemporary groundbreaking artists and repertoire. Blue Buddha's diverse catalog is current, hit-driven, and reflects the highest level of artistry and production, providing One Stop Rep. music with a global tastemaker appeal.Past sync placements include: Shrinking, Found, All American, This Is Us, Supreme Models, Lost, Atlanta, 4400, All American Homecoming, Criminal Minds, Chicago P.D, Grey's Anatomy, New Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Dirt, One Tree Hill, Smallville, Party of Five, NCIS- Los Angeles, Californication, The Fosters, Pivoting, Good Trouble, The Sinner, Bull, Kung Fu, Vanderpump Rules, To All The Boys, Shameless, Charmed, Royal Pains & others.With over 27 years of experience in the music industry, Charles' passion in the sync space is coupled with a focus on artist development, helping artists hone their musical craft in an ever-changing entertainment world. Learn more here.05:11 Welcome05:50 Sync licensing explained10:06 Does Blue Buddha work with artists with co-writers?14:06 What happens when a song has aired but was not legally cleared19:28 How Blue Buddha services their artist roster and keeps relationship strong with music supervisions21:17 The process of sync briefs and finding artists that'll fit the music request26:46 Sync budgets in television now versus previous years34:37 Sync agency business model and how Blue Buddha makes money39:10 Retitling song agreements45:21 Difference between sync agencies and music libraries52:27 How often Blue Buddha signs new artists and how artists can manage their expectations01:02:56 Advice for artists who want a sync placement01:05:35 How a musician can balance creative authenticity while stills being syncable01:13:51 Final questionSubscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/nmbAri's Take Academy (use code NMB for 10% off): https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://bit.ly/3LavMpaConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandTwitter: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandEdited and mixed by Maxton HunterMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wrapping up our series on To All The Boys, we look at how psychology and long distances affect the relationships in the films as well as in real life. Erin of course dips into her psychology expertise to talk about the vulnerability cycle in relationships, and how we see this play out especially in Lara Jean and Peter's story. And Rhonda breaks down some of the locations used in the films, from the Pacific Northwest, to Seoul, to NYC, looking at how setting informs the characters and story. Further Reading: The Vulnerability Cycle in human relationships Filming locations in the movies --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pop-dna-podcast/message
Ray and Saba discuss the entire To All The Boys trilogy starring Lana Condor, taking a look at what makes this teen rom-com universally so relatable, the state of rom-coms today, and whether Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky make it through college. Get 15% OFF a 12-pk of https://twrlmilktea.com/ (Twrl Milk Tea) today by using REEL15 code! Follow us!http://www.facebook.com/ReelAsianPodcast ( www.facebook.com/ReelAsianPodcast) |http://www.instagram.com/ReelAsianPodcast ( www.instagram.com/ReelAsianPodcast) | Support this podcast!http://www.reelasianpodcast.com/support ( www.reelasianpodcast.com/support) Intro music is by Ryan Galvan | Show cover designed by Thy Nguyen For any inquiries, reach out tohttp://www.reelasianpodcast.com/contact ( www.reelasianpodcast.com/contact) Special thanks to our supporters: http://www.experiencesbyk.com/ (www.experiencesbyk.com) http://www.anniestcakes.com/ (www.anniestcakes.com) https://twrlmilktea.com/ (https://twrlmilktea.com/)
We're back with another educational segment! Kallen has been obsessed with the To All The Boys series, so she shares her thoughts on whether the movies or the books reign supreme. If you have seen the movies or read the books, let us know your thoughts! Instagram: @popcultureontherockspodcast Twitter: @popcultureotr Email: popcultureotrpodcast@gmail.com Discord: discord.gg/53KWZ6k7vD
This month Sasha and Sydney talk PS I Still Love you. The second book in the To All The Boys series. They also talk representation, health relationships, and more in this return to PC Bookcast. Sydney's Instagram: www.instagram.com/syd.thekid/ Sasha's Instagrams: www.instagram.com/_sashajackson/ and www.instagram.com/bookednthings/
We had the pleasure of interviewing Leah Nobel over Zoom video! Is a singer/songwriter signed to Nashville based artist development and publishing company Big Yellow Dog Music. Makes music that crosses genre lines between folk, pop, and alternative. Always with a heavy emphasis on lyrics. Was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. Home to heatstroke and the chimichanga. Got her start playing open mic nights and small acoustic shows in her college town of Flagstaff, AZ and post college years in Austin, TX. Created her alt pop alter ego Hael in 2016 as a way to experiment with a more "beat-centric" electronic sound. HAEL has been featured in numerous ad campaigns for brands like Apple, Motorola, DSW, and Patrón and has had successful sync placements on TV shows like Grey's Anatomy, Lucifer, and more. In 2019, Nobel released a record called 'Running In Borrowed Shoes', an album adapted from 100 interviews with Real People. Nobel personally interviewed 100 people from diverse backgrounds and wrote songs based on stories and themes uncovered in her interviews. She considers the project to be a 'hybrid creative endeavor' one that combines journalism, empathy, and music. "I hope that the record will be a highly relatable piece-- one that reminds us all of our shared humanity." says Leah. This year her original song ‘Beginning Middle End' produced and co-written by Quinn Redmond is featured in the final film of the ‘To All The Boys' trilogy on Netflix: ‘To All The Boys: Always and Forever' and was released as the single on the soundtrack via Capital Records. In the week after the films release ‘Beginning Middle End' was the #1 trending song on US Shazam charts and #2 globally. Within a month it had amassed over 13.5 million streams.Leah Nobel's new EP ‘Love, Death, Etc.' is out now!We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #LeahNobel #Netflix #ToAllTheBoys #AlwaysAndForever #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Have you ever received a love letter? We know a teenager who's sent a few out! For Episode 8, we're going in-depth into To All The Boys 1 & 2, Jenny Han's young adult romance novel turned teen romantic comedy film series! Lara Jean, a Korean-American high school student, writes love letters to her past loves, but they're for her eyes only, until one day the letters are sent out and her previous loves seek her out, looking for answers. Starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, it appears like a traditional teen comedy/drama but with a few hidden surprises. Check out the films first if you don't want to be spoiled; we'd love to hear your thoughts after you check out the films and listen to this ep! We also talk a little about relationships, love, social media, and the many questions about life. Are we philosophers? As always, spirited banter and vocal opinions await you! Let us know what you thought about these movies on our Facebook page, or alternatively, leave a review. Tune in for our taste on anything you can see on your screens! Streaming on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and more! https://www.facebook.com/xvsypodcast
We discuss who won what at the MTV Movie Awards, the NBA playoffs being set, and Are You Smarter Than Jason Dick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Angela Teo, Carla Temis, Meg Griffin, and Megan Archuleta join Erin to discuss the To All The Boys movies. They talk about each movie, the positive portrayals, and go on elaborate journeys to explore where Peter and Laura Jean end up. We spoil the movies! You can find Carla's photography at carlatemis.com. Remember, you can follow the show on Facebook at facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod, on Twitter @fandomthingpod, and on Instagram @itsafandomthingpod. Cover art by Carla Temis and logo by Brooke Belli. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsafandomthing/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsafandomthing/support
In this episode, we're joined by Shore Delano, founder of diverse theatre platform 'The Rendition'. We talk about Always and Forever, the final film of the To All The Boys trilogy and spend our time gushing over Lara-Jean and Peter's relationship! We also discuss true love alongside our own experiences of writing love letters. Patricia and I pitch our ultimate PK and LJ storylines and Shore is left to decide the season's winner!Get involved using the hashtag #TWBPOD or send your storylines at thatwouldbangpod@gmail.com for the chance to be featured in our next episode. IG & Twitter: @thetwbpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Grab your tissues and tampons because the gals are bringing you the tenth edition of Cramps and Cinema! Nikki and Kris are talking menstruation and movies - and all three (!) of the Netflix-produced teen romance saga “To All The Boys”. That's right, the gals have watched in excess of 5 hours of gooey teen drama just for you. Nikki and Kris gush over their love of Lana Condor, the little sister Kitty, and all of the parallels to “She's All That” and “Legally Blonde”. Nikki talks about the step down the costuming takes as the movies progressed, and Kris spews her absolute hatred for the male lead. The gals fawn over being young and in love and how much Stormy needed to be the whole story of the second movie. Also, Kris still thinks John Ambrose should have won Lara Jean. Submit your questions at edit2realpodcast@gmail.com or check us out on Instagram and Twitter @edit2real! Subscribe and stay real! #makequarantimehappen #kriscringe
We got to chat with our fav on-screen BFF, Madeleine Arthur, who plays Christine in the To All The Boys films! She's revealing some tea on the final movie “To All The Boys: Always and Forever" and her IRL friendship with Lana Condor! Listen to hear it all, PLUS find out about her EPIC prom fail! → Talent & Crew Credits ← Host: Kelsey MacDonald Supervising Producer: Katherine Martinez AP: Janeisy Perez Editor: Jane Chow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We got to chat with our fav on-screen BFF, Madeleine Arthur, who plays Christine in the To All The Boys films! She's revealing some tea on the final movie “To All The Boys: Always and Forever" and her IRL friendship with Lana Condor! Listen to hear it all, PLUS find out about her EPIC prom fail! → Talent & Crew Credits ← Host: Kelsey MacDonald Supervising Producer: Katherine Martinez AP: Janeisy Perez Editor: Jane Chow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All things must end, and that includes the story of Laura Jean and Peter. This week, John and Sammie bid farewell to the Covey family and the people surrounding them with the final (at least for now) entry in the "To All The Boys" franchise, "Always And Forever." But is the farewell fond or not? Find out here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are FINALLY talking about To All The Boys I've Loved Before, and we have our very first guest (at least our first guest for season 2), one of my very best friends and a fellow To All The Boys fanatic, Monique Da Silva. We discussed our top five favorite moments from the movie, as well as what Monique considers the perfect Romantic Comedy. Make sure you subscribe so you can be the first to listen when we talk about the second and third movies too! Tune in every Wednesday for more romantic comedy talk from me! Twitter: https://twitter.com/biracial_booty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biracialbooty Follow my blog: biracialbooty.com
WELCOME to another week of Slice of Life with Sanjana and Elizabeth. In this episode, we do a table reading for an episode in Riverdale, Criminal Minds, To All The Boys ; Always and Forever, and After We Collided. DM us on instagram @ursliceoflife or email us at SEsliceoflife2020@gmail.com with your suggestions, memes, comments, and more! It's 2021- stay safe and wear your mask!
Jenesy Gabrielle joins her long time friend Ciara to talk the To All The Boys franchise. From the movies to the books, we give you our hot takes and feeling on the end of this franchise.
We have a packed and varied agenda this week! We start by covering our initial impressions of the buzzy Clubhouse audio listening app, including what we think works well vs what doesn't. We then review the full To All The Boys trilogy, including the evolution of the actors and maturity in the final installment Always and Forever. Janet finished Mr. Queen and felt pretty supreme disappointment that this is what she spent 20 hours waiting for. And finally we give our unfiltered, honest thoughts on the Chris Harrison interview that sparked an outcry in Bachelor Nation, as well as the larger and harder to solve issues it shone light upon in our corporate society. This is also the first episode we're releasing under our new podcast name, No Perfect Ending. We hope you like the title as much as we do; endings are the most critical part of any fictional story for us (see our episode on Best/Worst endings), and it felt fitting for our discussions. Enjoy the discussion this episode, and as always please feel free to share your thoughts/reactions via our contact info below. CONTACT / FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noperfectendingpod/ Email: bebeandjanet@gmail.com Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2KCR4BT Apple: http://apple.co/3fp2Lam If you enjoy our content, consider making a small recurring contribution at https://anchor.fm/coasttocoastshow/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noperfectending/support
Lara Jean and Peter are back. And there was much rejoicing. This week, we are back in Netflixland taking on the long awaited (I guess long and I assume awaited) second chapter in the "To All The Boys" franchise, "P.S. I Still Love You." Did we survive? Did we also spend ten minutes on the trailers for "Mortal Kombat" and "Disney's Cruella?" Find out here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join me and my friends Winnie and Tiff as we chat about two romantic comedies that we watched in celebration of Valentine's Day: "To All The Boys: Always and Forever," which is the final installment of Netflix's "To All The Boys" film series, and "It Happened One Night," which is a 1934 film that has been ranked as the #1 rom com of all time on Rotten Tomatoes.
CitizenZ auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CitizenZ News aus der virtuellen Welt Die PSVR2 wurde endlich offiziell angekündigt und soll irgendwann in oder nach 2022 kommen. Wer sich dabei allerdings auf ein kabelloses Erlebnis gefreut hatte wird leider enttäuscht. Bingen, bingen und nochmal bingen Endlich mal zeitweiße weg von „Animal Crossing“ und zurück an den TV! Diese Woche haben wir einiges gesehen. Los geht es mit dem abschließenden Film von „To All The Boys“, bevor wir ausgiebig über „Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo“ und dessen Inhalt diskutieren. Wer auf der Suche nach etwas leichterer Kost ist wird bei „I Care A Lot“ und „The Crew“ fündig. Und für die Feelgood-Sparte darf es am Ende noch eine ordentliche Ladung „Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom“ und „Ted Lasso“ sein. Mit letzterem ist somit auch zum ersten mal Apple TV+ in unserem Podcast vertreten. Highlights im März Im kommenden Monat freuen wir uns auf das Making-of von „WandaVision“ und werden einen kritischen Blick in „Zack Snyder’s Justice League“ riskieren. Wir wünschen euch wie immer viel Spaß beim Hören, und freuen uns auf euer Feedback. Scheut euch nicht uns bei Fragen, Anregungen oder Kritik zu schreiben. Kontaktieren könnt ihr uns unter info@citizenz.de oder auf unseren Social Kanälen. Wo kann ich den CitizenZ Film und Serien Podcast hören? Der Podcast ist auf allen gängigen Plattformen wie iTunes, Spotify oder Google Podcast zu finden. Wenn euch unser Podcast gefällt, lasst uns gerne ein Abo und/oder eine gute Bewertung da. Dies hilft uns, dass der Podcast besser gefunden werden kann. Wir werden ab sofort alle 14 Tage, immer donnerstags um 9 Uhr eine neue Folge des CitizenZ Podcast veröffentlichen. CitienZ Podcast RSS Feed: https://citizenz.podigee.io/feed/mp3
Elle and Kath talk about how much they love Peter K (again), their own experiences of college/university acceptances, Jenny Han's incredible cameo and THE pink sofa scene as they dive into the final To All The Boys book Always and Forever Lara Jean and its Netflix adaptation in ep. 3 of book(ish) podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bookishpod/message
It's time to close the rom-com fairy tale book on Lara Jean and Peter! Up for discussion: Joe's struggle to connect with Covey, the appropriate size of backyard weddings, letting teenage girls get drunk, the ramping up of stakes between novel and film and the strategic use of the "Korea trip" in both properties.Wanna connect with the show? Follow us at our new Twitter handle @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:Brenna: @brennacgrayJoe: @bstolemyremoteHave something longer to say or a comment about book club? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!
Saumya Rastogi and Claudia Chiappa join John Terhune to discuss how the third To All The Boys film stacks up against the first two entries in the series and to debate whether Peter Kavinsky is a good boyfriend.
Lara Jean's time in High School is about to end and she has some major decisions to make. Will she follow her heart? Listen as we discuss the final movie in the To All The Boys trilogy.
Happy belated Valentine’s Day! To celebrate this magical day we watched the third film in the To All The Boys franchise. We also talked about Dad Rock, free speech, and how Britain is bad.You can find us on Twitter @BigBoysDontPod and you can email us at bigboysdontcrypodcast@gmail.com. If you enjoy our show and want to give back, you can support us through our Acast Supporter page, either as a one-off or regularly.SHOWNOTESNow that’s what I call Dad RockBuzzin’ with BezFree speech on campusSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bigboyspodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There are two things that are always & forever: 1) the To All The Boys saga tugging at my heart strings 2) needing help with dating woes. In episode 17, I talk about the different phases you go through in dating. In this episode, we're going to talk about the highly requested topic of my top 5 lessons I learned from dating. Contrary to what you think, it's not going to be the typical BS like "If he wanted to, he would!" or "Play this game to get that to happen" but rather what YOU can do as an individual to avoid getting yourself in unnecessary situations with immature or unworthy people. But even if you do, don't forget I got your back and will have more dating advice ready for you, always and forever ;). Don't forget to stay updated by following me on Instagram @etc_podcast and @bougeandrouge!
Hallo, wie is daar? Oh, het is Disney+. Wat zeg je? 750 nieuwe films en series? Ja, kom maar binnen hoor! Deze aflevering: News of the World, Crime Scene: The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel, To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Big Sky, Solar Opposites, Fake Famous. Peter heeft de 'sad dad'-film News of the World gekeken, met Tom Hanks. Een heerlijk feel good filmpje met... Facebook-verwijzingen? Steven keek de vierdelige, creepy docuserie over Cecil Hotel, aka de beste vakantiebestemming van de Verenigde Staten. Hij windt zich op over complottheorieën. Debby keek de volledige (!) trilogie van To All The Boys en kon daar zelfs zonder cynisme van genieten. En dat terwijl ze al sinds haar veertiende erg cynisch is. De TV-koning komt Op Zoek Naar Maria bespreken, de geluidskluis zorgt voor wat fikse discussie en uiteindelijk moeten de Bankplakkers nog uitleggen hoe ze hun werkdag inrichten. 06:02 - Nieuws: Carice van Houten 10:36 - News of the World 15:50 - Crime Scene: The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel 21:50 - To All The boys - Always and Forever 27:56 - Aankomend releases 36:18 - TV-Koning: Op Zoek Naar Maria 41:42 - Geluidskluis 47:40 - Luisteraarsvraag See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There’s a lot of disappointment about Joss Whedon and rightly so, but not everyone who worked on Buffy and Angel was an asshole. That said, we were all assholes where Britney Spears is concerned – but in talking about Britney’s situation, it’s also worth discussing the realities of achieving child stardom. And then, always and forever? To All The Boys and its legacy. Each week Duana and Lainey deep dive into work behind the gossip, the shows, the scripts, and the screenplays. From casting decisions to image management to the process of putting an idea onto the stage or the big screen, Show Your Work is a film or theatre geek's essential weekly listen. Tune in weekly and let us know your thoughts at @laineygossip and @duanaelise on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hallo, wie is daar? Oh, het is Disney+. Wat zeg je? 750 nieuwe films en series? Ja, kom maar binnen hoor! Deze aflevering: News of the World, Crime Scene: The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel, To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Big Sky, Solar Opposites, Fake Famous. Peter heeft de 'sad dad'-film News of the World gekeken, met Tom Hanks. Een heerlijk feel good filmpje met... Facebook-verwijzingen? Steven keek de vierdelige, creepy docuserie over Cecil Hotel, aka de beste vakantiebestemming van de Verenigde Staten. Hij windt zich op over complottheorieën. Debby keek de volledige (!) trilogie van To All The Boys en kon daar zelfs zonder cynisme van genieten. En dat terwijl ze al sinds haar veertiende erg cynisch is. De TV-koning komt Op Zoek Naar Maria bespreken, de geluidskluis zorgt voor wat fikse discussie en uiteindelijk moeten de Bankplakkers nog uitleggen hoe ze hun werkdag inrichten. 06:02 - Nieuws: Carice van Houten 10:36 - News of the World 15:50 - Crime Scene: The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel 21:50 - To All The boys - Always and Forever 27:56 - Aankomend releases 36:18 - TV-Koning: Op Zoek Naar Maria 41:42 - Geluidskluis 47:40 - Luisteraarsvraag See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final chapter of the To All The Boys trilogy is finally here. Lara Jean and Peter have overcome many obstacles in their epic teen romance, but can they and should they clear the final hurdle of planning their post high school life together? Do we get a satisfying conclusion to their story? Do we get enough depth of these characters to care what lies ahead? We attempt to answer all these questions and much more in our review of TO ALL THE BOYS: ALWAYS AND FOREVER with featured guests comic book writers Travis Holyfield & Jenny Langin, who helped us break down P.S. I Love You this time last year. Listen in as we decide whether the film gets a loving forehead kiss or a Dad's Disappointed Face. Follow The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast on Twitter/Instagram @nomcastpod Visit us on the web https://nomcastpod.com/ (https://nomcastpod.com/) TO ALL THE BOYS: ALWAYS AND FOREVER is the third and final installment in the To All The Boys teen romance series. Senior year of high school takes center stage as Lara Jean returns from a family trip to Korea and considers her college plans - with and without Peter. Starring Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, John Corbett, Henry Thomas, & many more talented young stars.
Lana Condor, says To All The Boys franchise movies have been a huge part of her life for years.
It's the episode we have been waiting for since day one...it's To All The Boys: Always and Forever! We are 100% crying and we know you are too. Tune in as we delve into the final movie in the To All The Boys trilogy and discuss all of our favorite scenes, characters, and the wild ride that this series has been. We love you Jenny Han! Support us: www.patreon.com/toalltheromcoms Talk to us: romcomsweveloved@gmail.com ig: @romcomsweveloved twitter: @toalltheromcoms tiktok: @romcomsweveloved
Episode Notes ["Maintain(Makaih.com)," by Makaih Beats, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] ["Maintain(Makaih.com)," by Makaih Beats, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] L: Hi, I'm Lami Zhang. V: This is Victoria Benefield. L: And welcome to Subtitled, a podcast where two fake film students take a look at popular TV shows and movies. Although I am no longer a film student, I have dropped my minor, and I am picking up art history. V: Whoo! Exciting! L: Yeah, which is a possibly even more pretentious minor than Film and Media Studies. V: I don't know. I feel like based on the length of the title of it, Film and Media Studies is really obnoxious. Like I feel embarrassed when I introduce myself with a Film and Media studies minor. Sometimes I have to shorten it to film studies to sound slightly less ridiculous. L: Alright, so today we're going to talk about our 2020 favorites and least favorites for TV shows and movies. Because we have a lot of opinions on things like this. V: Oh yes. And all things. I think we have opinions on a lot of things. L: That's true. That's true. So Victoria, give me your top three movies for 2020. V: Okay, top three movies of 2020. Shirley directed by Josephine Decker, available on Hulu. Please watch it. It's excellent. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, which is – I don't even need to explain this one. An excellent movie. And then Emma. Those are my top three. What about you Lami? What were your top three films of 2020? L: Definitely Emma, ‘cause I’m a huge slut for Jane Austen. Obviously. The King of Staten Island because Pete Davidson is my man. And I have written down Portrait of a Lady on Fire, although I did not really enjoy that movie. I guess I just haven't seen a lot of movies in 2020. V: Yeah, I feel that. I don't think there were a lot of good ones that came out, like I struggled to make this list. Or maybe I just didn't watch the good ones. That’s also a possibility. L: I think you would really like The King of Staten Island because you also like Pete Davidson. V: Oh, yeah. A huge fan of Pete Davidson, which apparently is controversial. L: TV show wise, I really liked Bridgerton obviously. Simon's pullout game is strong. The Queen's Gambit, although I know nothing about chess. And Emily in Paris. V: Did you really put that at number three? L: That was not number three. Okay. I'm not even going down a list right now. Um, number three, let's see. Possibly Sex Education, season two. Wait, no, no, no, V: Wait, that was in 2020? L: That was in 2020. V: So good. L: But maybe that didn't make my list. Big Mouth season three, two… three? The newest season. [Note: Lami is referring to Season 4.] Really, really good. Highly recommend. V: My TV choices. I only have two, but I would put Bridgerton on here as well. Shamefully, but so good. I love Gossip Girl, and I love Jane Austen, and it really just felt like the best possible combination. So, top two TV shows for me were How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast). Season two came out this year. This is a German show. Everyone needs to watch it. It's about two really nerdy high school boys that end up starting a drug business online, somehow. It's so complicated, but it's so good, and there's a lot involved, 3D printed guns … there's a lot of drama. It's so good. And then my other favorite was Ramy season two. So good. It has to be in my top five TV shows of all time. I think it's incredible, like the portrayal of the conflict between religion and culture and like American culture versus his culture from home. It's incredible. L: Remind me what Ramy is about again? I've heard you talk about this. V: Way too many times. Yeah. So, it's basically about this Muslim … man. I almost called him a boy. He's definitely a man, a fully grown man. But a Muslim man growing up in the U.S. and about just his relationship with his culture and his heritage, him reckoning with his religion versus American culture. And as someone who is religious, I think it's really interesting, like the tug between those two sides of yourself. So yeah, I love it. And it's also funny somehow. Despite all that, it's somehow comedic. But, yeah. And then I have podcasts next here. What were your favorite podcasts of the year? L: Definitely the one I listened to the most is probably Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain. Just because it's really light. I do listen to news podcasts, occasionally, but sometimes you just need some valley girl talk. You know. V: I love her. She's so relatable. L: And also Life Kit by NPR. They tell you how to do shit. I just need that in my life. V: We all need to know how to do more shit. L: How about you? V: So, my favorites. I'm gonna say The Daily by the New York Times just because I listen to it every day, so I can't not include it. L: Michael! V: I love Michael. L: Remember when we saw him on Zoom during that Medill talk? V: Truly changed my life. L: The highlight of my Fall Quarter. V: I think I cried a little bit, or a lot. He's a very important male figure in my life. It’s fine, anyways, moving on. My other top favorites were Canary by the Washington Post, I believe. Don't quote me on that. [Note: Canary is in fact published by the Washington Post.] But it was a limited series about just a couple of sexual assault cases from the past few years. Highly recommend. So good. Really interesting storytelling, and I think the reporter did a really good job balancing like the sensitive nature of the case. And then my next favorite is @lexie. I love her. I love her personality. She makes me happy listening to her. It's like Emma Chamberlain, it's light, she's funny. L: She's not that relatable though. This girl highkey went like “I never get stressed.” And then I stopped listening to her. V: It's attainable though. I'm trying to reach that level. L: Is it attainable though? I think … I think she's lying. She's definitely been stressed before. V: That's fair. I think it was a little bit of exaggeration on her part, but she's fun. She lives in New York City. She has a great life. She does YouTube for a living. L: I love that our – the people we look up to are YouTubers. V: Who are basically younger than me. Emma Chamberlain is younger than us. I think she's 19, still. L: I just really like Emma's podcast because she literally will hop on the mic and be like, “I had a shit day and I cried for three hours.” I was like “same. “ V: My favorite part is when she doesn't talk for three minutes and it's just her cats meowing and she’s like “Can you hear that? Can you hear that?” Please, I just want a cat. L: I think we need that in our podcast. I was gonna talk about stand up. V: Yeah, definitely. L: Because we definitely need some laughter in 2020 and 2021. I saw Taylor Tomlinson's Netflix special [Taylor Tomlinson:] Quarter-Life Crisis. The beginning of the year. I thought it was so good. Death to 2020 came out in 2020. V: No, it didn't. Did it come out the last day of the year? L: Probably. I don't know. I'm gonna count it as a 2020 film. [Note: Death to 2020 was released on Dec. 27th, 2020.] That one was funny. Very dark humor. V: I couldn’t get through five minutes of it. Not gonna lie. I don't know … something about it. It's confusing. L: It's not confusing. It's so funny. V: Yeah, I think I thought it was real for like two seconds. And then after that I was disappointed. I wanted a real documentary. L: We're living through it. We don't need a real fucking documentary. V: That’s true. I think it was because they made fun of the New Yorker. Or was it the New York Times? L: They did? V: Yeah. They were like mocking one of them. I can't remember which one.[Note: She means The New Yorker] L: That’s really funny. V: It hurt me. Oh, we can talk about documentaries. Yours is Miss Americana? L: This is so sad. Yes, mine is Miss Americana. Taylor Swift. Huge fan. Not the greatest documentary. But it has Taylor Swift in it, so I watched it. V: My favorite documentary of this year has to be Dick Johnson Is Dead. L: I loved that documentary. It’s so good. V: I think I cried for all of it, maybe? Possibly all of it. L: I think we need to rewatch it. V: Yeah. Do I need to cry again, though? Should we explain what it is? L: We should. V: For the audience. L: At least a little bit of it. Might be a little confusing.Who is Dick Johnson? Why is he dead? V: Exactly. Okay. So Kirsten Johnson made this movie. Basically, it's coming to terms with the fact that her dad is going to die, which sounds really sad. And it was, but she did it with almost a humorous take in that she had these scenes where her still-living father would go through a reenactment of how he could potentially die. So it'd be anything from like, getting hit by a car to having an air conditioning unit fall on his head, all of this crazy stuff. And she would direct and film these scenes. But yeah, it's just like, a really beautiful film. And it will be I think, for her once – I can't spoil it – but I think it's a really good remembrance of her dad. And it's also a beautiful piece of art. L: I think those are my favorite types of documentaries. Like when the documentarian kind of has a more self-reflective topic, rather than like trying to tackle a bigger issue. Yeah, I don't know. I just think those are really personal. And more pieces of art than journalism. V: Yeah, I agree. I think especially because the audience is seeing something through the lens of the documentarian. And so, anytime they're trying to tackle a really big topic that's not through a personal viewpoint, it can be dangerous and they can end up saying things that aren't true. Or they can end up jumping to conclusions, but I think sticking to your own story not only makes it more authentic, but it's also a lot more powerful. This has to be one of the most powerful documentaries I've ever watched. L: Ooh, what is the worst movie or TV show you've seen in 2020? V: Okay, so originally, I had the second To All The Boys movie, which is horrible. We watched that on Valentine's Day, didn't we? Which is revealing our very single status. L: That’s true. V: It's fine, whatever. Moving on. But I think after some very, very deep reflection, I have decided that the worst movie I saw this year has to be Kissing Booth 2. L: You saw that movie? Why did you see it? V: I don’t want to talk about it. Did I watch the entire two-and-a-half hours? Yes. L: That's like self destructive. Why would you see that? V: I loved it though. Not gonna lie, I loved it. L: What? I hated the first Kissing Booth movie. V: Yes, me too. No, no, I didn't hate it. L: It was so shit. I'm sorry. V: They're not good movies. They're not good movies. I enjoy watching them. I do think they are objectively horrible films. Really, no one should watch them. But I did watch it. I will say it was the worst movie of this year. L: I think mine rivals yours, maybe. 365 Days. It's basically – you know how some movies are basically porn with a plot? V: Bridgerton. L: This one's just flat out porn with 50% of a plot that doesn't fucking make sense. V: Isn’t that just actual porn at that point? L: Basically, it's an extended version of porn, basically, luxury porn. Do not search that up. Because I did, it does not mean what you think it means. Actually, it means exactly what you think it means. But 365 days, it's just about this mafia dude who kidnaps this lady. And then he's like, “I'll give you a year, 365 days, to fall in love with me. And if you don't, I'll set you free.” But then it was just a terrible representation of sex on screen. No consent, zero consent. And then halfway, she just falls in love with him. No fucking explanation why. V: What the fuck. L: They have more sex. That was it. V: I'm so disturbed. L: Do not watch it. Or watch it if that's what you're looking for, you know? V: I really hope it's not what you're looking for. L: Hey, no judgment here. V: A little bit of judgment. L: A little bit. V: See I’m a real film student. I’m allowed to pass judgment. L: 2020 was a hard year for everybody. So maybe luxury porn is what you need? Who knows? V: And on that note, I'm Victoria Benefield. L: And I'm Lami Zhang V: And this has been Subtitled. Thanks for listening. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Jon Negroni and Will Ashton review the new Netflix film, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, which is the third and likely final entry in the "To All the Boys" trilogy, based on the YA novels by Jenny Han. Lana Condor and Noah Centineo return as the series' central couple, now grappling with the possibility of their relationship ending in the face of differing college paths. This review is an excerpt from Episode #207 of the Cinemaholics Podcast. Our intro music this week is “Uno” by Mr Scroop. LINKS Follow us on Twitter: Abby Olcese, Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Support our show on Patreon. Follow Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Send us an email via cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail on The “Swell” App. Shop our Cinemaholics merch page for hoodies, shirts, and more! Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we watched the final installment of the To All The Boys trilogy. We laughed, we cried, we sang. If you want to here us talk about how we NEED a Laura Jean and Peter Kravinsky love listen to the episode!! Copyright: R&B Instrumental by Glitch | https://soundcloud.com/glitch (https://soundcloud.com/glitch) Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com/ (https://www.free-stock-music.com) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US)
Fact - any Romantic Comedy with an excessively long title HAS to be a great movie, right? At least this one is! This week Sarah and Devin do something 'new', both for the podcast, and in a very literal sense in rewatching the NEWLY release To All The Boys I've Loved Before: Always and Forever - Lara Jean. It's the final movie in the trilogy of novels by Jenny Han. Starring the fantastic Lana Condor and Noah Centineo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on We Need 2 Talk, Kristy & K talk Firefly Lane, To All The Boys, The Challenge, The Real World, The Vanishing @Hotel Cecil and SO MUCH MORE!
Author Jenny Han joins Jess to talk about the final film installment of her 'To All the Boys' series and securing a new deal with Amazon.
In this Valentine's episode we're gonna be talking about the To All The Boys trilogy that just released the series finale, Always & Forever. Join me as I talk about why Peter Kazinsky is the best boyfriend ever and reminisce over the past movies. This is definitely a series I'm gonna miss, but I couldn't have asked for a better ending. So if you want to join the conversation, then tune in! SUBSCRIBE to get notifications when new episodes are available! Also Please leave a rating and let me know what you think! Check us out on IG! Obsessed: @obsessedthepodcast Sajada Briana (Host): @sajadabriana --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sajada-briana/support
Reporter, returning guest, and Lana Condor interviewer Nancy Coleman joins us for an emergency bonus episode to discuss the conclusion to the ‘To All The Boys' saga. Alternate title: Banned From Chili's 2: Son of E.T. Read Nancy's interview in the New York Times here: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/12/movies/lana-condor-to-all-the-boys.amp.html You can also support us on Patreon at: Patreon.com/YSSTOG
The Unverifieds discuss how the most recent wave of attacks on Asian Americans reveal the class divides within Asian America. The fact is that the Asian Americans who get attacked and the ones who get platforms to speak for the community are often from very different backgrounds. This explains why there is usually such muddled expressions of outrage from Asian Americans themselves whenever Asian Americans are victims of hate crimes. Also, the trio talk about the Gina Carano firing, the merciful end of the To All The Boys trilogy, and the conspicuous silence in the American media about the farmers' protests in India.NYC Self-Defense and De-Escalation Classes: https://www.caeny.org/empowermentselfdefenseSan Francisco Peace Collective: https://www.facebook.com/sfpeacecollective/Follow us on Twitter at @unver1fiedaccts!Intro Song: "Chairman Mao" by BambuTWITTER:Chris: @JesuInToastLiza: @aesthdistance1Filip: @filipgwritingREFERENCE RESOURCES:Chris's article on how creepily 'To All The Boys' handles raceEMAIL:unverifiedaccts@gmail.com
Rene and Max conclude their viewing of the To All The Boys trilogy with the recently released final installment! Max discusses how much more emotional this movie is compared to its predecessors, Rene goes deep into the interpersonal dynamics between sons and their estranged fathers, and both Rene and Max fawn over Noah Centineo one last time. Give the episode a listen and know that we love you always and forever!
This Week: McDonalds Pokémon Cards, To All The Boys, WandaVision We're back with a whole new batch of nonsense! Join us as we discuss the people going crazy for Pokémon cards and Happy Meals, the final movie in the To All The Boys I've Loved Before trilogy and WandaVision! Follow us on Instagram @stsguys
Today on #ThePondTheater, we first review the final chapter in the "To All The Boys" series, subtitled "Forever and Ever". From there, we go on with the Black Panthers biopic "Judas and the Black Messiah" and more! Support #PondsPress: linktr.ee/pondspress/
Valentine's mixtape challenge, Anna Cathcart from 'To All The Boys' calls the show, calling parents by their first names, what instantly killed your sex mood, Kevin tries a TikTok voiceover challenge, Wheel Of Love grand prize draw and more...
Bachelor contestant Rachael Kirkconnell has *finally* offered an apology for her racist behavior. We’re talking about the unwritten rules of being poor, It’s a Reddit thread that is blowing up. AND we’re discussing the final film in the “To All The Boys” series with Ehis Osifo. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Welcome to Backstage, the film and TV podcast from Sky News.This week we have a cracking show - Britney is back in the news again thanks to new documentary Framing Britney Spears.Find out how Devils star Patrick Dempsey reacted when Claire’s toddler crashed their interview.We’re are all squealing about the final in the To All The Boys trilogy, which Stevie can't get enough of.And Bethany likens new psychological thriller Behind Her Eyes to... The Undoing? Claire might not be convinced.Welcome to the show. Enjoy! Please do subscribe if you like what you hear and get in touch using backstage@sky.uk – we love emails!
DJ ZINHLE's future is so bright she has to let her kids wear shades, HELEN MIRREN executes a perfect spin in F9, ICE CUBE is trying to maintain with SNOOP DOGG on MT.WESTMORE. WENDY WILLIAMS is a hot mess and she's headed our way. TO ALL THE BOYS 3 is available to stream this Valentines. VOTE for HOT91.9FM DJ ZINHLE launches a kiddies sunglass range · ICE CUBE tries to maintain · WENDY WILLIAMS partners with Lifetime to tell her story · Vote for HOT91.9FM · Website
DJ ZINHLE's future is so bright she has to let her kids wear shades, HELEN MIRREN executes a perfect spin in F9, ICE CUBE is trying to maintain with SNOOP DOGG on MT.WESTMORE. WENDY WILLIAMS is a hot mess and she's headed our way. TO ALL THE BOYS 3 is available to stream this Valentines. VOTE for HOT91.9FM DJ ZINHLE launches a kiddies sunglass range · ICE CUBE tries to maintain · WENDY WILLIAMS partners with Lifetime to tell her story · Vote for HOT91.9FM
Members of the Ton - you ain't ready. The ladies are back! Join us as we discuss which Bridgerton characters we'd like to "flick, marry, kill" and some really impromptu Noah Centineo talk.MUSICBiscuit (Prod. by Lukrembo)starRo - Milk | Majestic Colorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWL9_WIbykw&ab_channel=MajesticCasual
Kate and Doree become sisters in Wellbutrin and take (separate) walks to clear their minds. Then, actor Janel Parrish joins them to talk about the joy she’s found in filming the To All The Boys series, the skincare haul she brought back from South Korea, and her night time skincare routine that has her still playing teens in her thirties. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach us at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything we mention on the show.Follow us on Twitter (@Forever35Pod) and Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums). This week’s episode is sponsored by:ECOTOOLS - Shop the BioBlender at your local retailers and learn more at ecotools.comBROOKLINEN - Get 10% off your first order and free shipping when you use promo code FOREVER35, only at Brooklinen.com.CALM - For 40% off a Calm Premium subscription, head to calm.com/forever35.THIRDLOVE - Get 20% off your first purchase when you go to thirdlove.com/forever.BETTER HELP - Get 10% off your first month with the discount code FOREVER35. Go to betterhelp.com/FOREVER35 to get started today.MASTERCLASS - Visit masterclass.com/forever35 for 15% off the Annual All-Access Pass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cody and Bryce pick the top 10 romantic movies and shows to watch on Netflix for Valentine's Day See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since Valentine's Day is right around the corner, Jayus does a deep dive into the science and psychology of LOVE: how long it takes to fall in love, attraction and chemistry, and the side effects, both good and bad.
Since Valentine's Day is right around the corner, Jayus does a deep dive into the science and psychology of LOVE: how long it takes to fall in love, attraction and chemistry, and the side effects, both good and bad.
Cody and Bryce break down the latest Riverdale rumor about Bughead, discuss the Golden Globes nominees, share their thoughts on the latest renewals for their favorite CW shows, and talk about Netflix's new movie, To All The Boys: Always and Forever See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Megan and Austin talk about their new jobs and schedules, which of the seven deadly sins they identify with most, and Megan tells a story about a cannibal. They also cry laughing for a minute straight, watch some trailers and review One Night in Miami...Trailers:Netflix Film Preview (lol)F9Judas and the Black MessiahTo All the Boys: Always and ForeverI Care a LotFor All Mankind Season 2Locked Down
THE MOVIE PODCAST is a weekly show that covers the latest movie news and discusses the best (and the worst) films/television series. In every new episode you'll hear Daniel, Shahbaz, and Anthony ponder a unique topic of show, and sometimes speak to special guests from across the film industry. Listen to amazing stories, analyze, critique and applaud films/television series, and share your love of the magic of movies with The Movie Podcast. Catch a new episode every Monday and watch out for additional Review episodes for all the latest movies. Follow us @TheMoviePodcast on Instagram and Twitter, write into the show, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!EPISODE #90: Our Most Anticipated Movies and Shows of 2021 - January 17, 2021 ANNOUNCEMENTSREVIEWS: WandaVision (Episodes 1-3), Promising Young Woman, Pieces of a Woman, Pixar's Soul, Wonder Woman 1984THE MOVIE PODCAST IS GOING TO THE SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL! Lookout for all of our coverage January 28 - February 3 2021.REVIEW THE MOVIE PODCAST ON APPLE PODCASTS!The Movie Podcast is on a mission to hit 200 Apple Podcast reviews before September, head over to our show page on APPLE PODCASTS and leave us a 5 STAR review! Just like these lovely people did...MoDays says: Love, love, love! This is my go to podcast for reviews on the most recent releases but also great for discovering older movies I haven't seen before but should check out!Aaraeee says, One of my go to podcasts! My go to podcast for anything entertainment related. Not only do I get to stay up to date but I have a great time laughing along with these guys. Keep it coming!DonEBoy says, Always a joy to listen to! Passionate, Informative and funny group of guys talking about what they love in life!Meeglay says, Love the chemistry in this podcast Such a great podcast to listen to on drives or when you're walking the dog or anywhere really. The banter between the podcasters in each episode is top notch, and I highly recommend this podcast to anyone who loves movies. Even if you don't, it's a great way to stay informed about what's going on in the entertainment industry FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube NEWSNetflix's Massive 2021 Film Slate Will Deliver New Movies Every Week This Year - Matt Donnelly / VarietyTessa Thompson Launches New Production Company With First-Look Deal At HBO/HBO Max - Peter White / DeadlineDarren Aronofsky Sets Next Film ‘The Whale' At A24 With Brendan Fraser Set To Star - Justin Kroll / DeadlineKevin Feige Confirms ‘Deadpool 3' Is an MCU Movie; Teases R-Rating and When It's Filming - Adam Chitwood / ColliderCaptain America Eyes Return To The MCU As Chris Evans Nears Deal To Reprise Role In Future Marvel Project - Justin Kroll / DeadlineEthan Hawke to Play Villain Opposite Oscar Isaac in Marvel's 'Moon Knight' - Borys Kit / THR NEW DATESTom & Jerry - February 26Godzilla vs Kong - March 26Mortal Kombat - April 16The Many Saints of Newark - September 24Morbius - October 8 TRAILERSBlissTo All The Boys: Always & ForeverJudas & The Black MessiahWilly's WonderlandCherryHBO Max Sizzle WHAT WE'RE WATCHINGAnthony: Tiger, WandaVision, Man from Uncle, Mission Impossible FalloutDaniel: Tiger, The Gentlemen, Deadpool, Your Honor, History of Swear Words, WandaVision, Our FriendShahbaz: Moneyball, Captain America: Civil War, Yellowstone, WandaVision, Ex Machina, Crazy, Stupid, Love, Our Friend TOPIC OF THE SHOW [00:54:54]Daniel, Shahbaz, and Anthony discuss their most anticipated movies and shows of 2021.
What makes 'teen girl comedies' so nostalgic? Why do we love films like Clueless, To All The Boys, and 10 Things I Hate About You so much? cinephilebuff.com/blog/are-teen-girl-comedies-still-relevant-today Wiki - "femme narrative" Marisa LaScala, “These Teen Movies on Netflix Will Either Have You Swooning or Cringing,” Good Housekeeping (March 8, 2019). Ranker Film, “The Best Teen Comedy Movies, Ranked,” Ranker, 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To all the high school movies we've loved before .... Jonelle and guest Medha Marsten discuss To All The Boys ... (2018), including why they always kill the mom, racism in teen rom coms, and the radical softness of Gen Z.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/romcomkilljoys)
We are reacting (4 months late) to the long awaited Netflix movie To All The Boys...P.S. I Still Love You. Listen to us talking about our love for Noah Centineo, feels about Jordan Fisher, and some things that could have been left out!
"Now is not the time to be fantasizing about living in an '80s movie", but we’ll take living in the world of P.S. I Still Love you anyday! This week, JoAnn and Abbey talk all things To All The Boys 2: favorite moments, coming of age, and which K-pop groups Lara Jean would stan. Ya know, For Science! (Music is “Energetic Rock” by Rodrigo Vicente from HookSounds)
We update you all on the film industry ramifications due to the coronavirus, Andrew helps us factor what it all means for steaming services like Netflix, & then we review the latest Netflix Original Movie with Oscars level talent, Lost Girls - starring Thomasin McKenzie & Amy Ryan. What Is This Episode?/WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?! - Top of Show AROUND THE POP CULTURE WORLD W/ CORONA: The Weirdest Stretch Since 2001 - 4:40 Updating The Latest Big Changes in Sports - 6:10 Movies Moved, Theaters Staying Open - 9:00 How Are Parents Surviving? - 12:37 Hulu Moves Up Big Time Adolescence; Others to Come? - 14:38 Would You Pay For New Releases At Home VOD? - 18:25 Could Corona Actually Hurt Netflix Some How? - 20:50 REVIEW OF NETFLIX’S LOST GIRLS: SPOILER-FREE REVIEW: Plot Premise/General Thoughts - 23:52 Nomcast Andrew: Watching Professional - 26:44 Performances/Character Development - 28:00 The Mystery of it All - 32:12 (Including: Nomcast Andrew: Watching Professional 2) Watch or Not? - 35:54 (Including Andrew’s Pick for Best Netflix Original of 2020 So Far) NOMCast Andrew’s Netflix Recs for Right Now - 38:20 NOMCast Andrew’s Most Anticipated Netflix Originals Coming March/April - 39:35 SPOILER WARNING - 41:55 SPOILER-FILLED REVIEW: Best: Runaway Mystery - 43:47 Best/Meh/Nope: The Climax - 46:49 The Arguable Best Part of the Movie - 48:50 Worsts: Dr. McHackn’Slash - 51:53 (“Either the most obvious red herring in movie history, or….”) Worsts: Awkward Emotional Outbursts - 55:45 Worsts: The “Weekend At Bernie’s Musical”/Speeching The Themes - 59:23 FINAL GRADES - 1:00:36 Your Homework/PLEASE LEAVE US 5*’S, What’s Next From MMO/Words of Wisdom - 1:05:20 Andrew of The NOMcast rejoins MMO for another loaded episode, which is part news update & the other part, movie review as we’ll review the newest Netflix Original Movie (aka NOM), Lost Girls. But first, we must analyze the craziness of the past 48 hours, where the world’s come to halt. We speculate about what this coronavirus quarantine could mean for movie theaters and theater-going in general, if VOD, cable, & streaming could benefit or suffer, and then we’ll do another preview of upcoming Netflix films coming in April. If you don’t already, do become a listener of The NOMcast & subscribe to Andrew’s terrific show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, etc. He covers all things Netflix Original Movies with new guests each week. Film critic Michael Field of Forgotten Cinema joined him for The Last Thing He Wanted, comic book writers Travis Holyfield & Jenny Langin hopped on for To All The Boys 2, & stand-up comedian Mel V reviewed Horse Girl with Andrew over the past few weeks. Oh, and Also Mike has been on a time or two or four now as well. In this episode, we dive into a substantive discussion on what’s next for the movie industry amidst this crisis, and then we review Lost Girls from director Liz Garbus and starring Oscar nominee Amy Ryan and future nom, Thomasin McKenzie. Did they put forth awards worthy performances here? Listen to find out, and don’t worry. As always, we have a spoiler warning before getting into any major plot details. So please support both our shows and the best way to do that is to leave us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts. It only takes a few moments and certainly goes a long way to helping us grow & prosper & apply to Rotten Tomatoes. Thank you. Finally, we want to know what you think. Do feel free to reach out and chat with us about anything on social media. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you might listen. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar, and we’re making awards season year round, without the stuffiness. Thanks for listening.
Xandra and Junie recap 'To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’, based on the book by Jenny Han. They discuss how this film measures up to the first, Lara Jean living in the fantasy of her life, Korean New Year nostalgia, and the state of Asian representation in film. Plus Junie gives some baking tips. This episode is also an open invitation to Jenny Han and Lulu Wang to have pizza with us in a treehouse any time. SHOW NOTES:Our essays on Heroine Training: We Love You Lara Jean: Why My Family is So Excited for ’To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before'Junie’s Chicago-viral tweet on the CTA Red LineGo look up bingsoo!‘The Farewell’, written and directed by Lulu Wang, starring Awkwafina SHOW DETAILS:Email: xandra@heroinetraining.comXandra Robinson-Burns is on Instagram, Twitter, and Patreon: @heroinetrainingJunie Burns is on Twitter: @junieburnsieOur music is ‘Singing & Silence’ by Rorie: http://roriemusic.comListen to The Art Life: http://theartlife.showXandra’s free audiobook, A Play in Three Acts: http://heroinetraining.com/playA Heroine Training Podcast
This week, Neil and Ryan discuss THE INVISIBLE MAN, TO ALL THE BOYS I LOVED BEFORE and TO ALL THE BOYS 2: P.S. I STILL LOVE YOU. Also, HEADLINES. Make sure to LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE. Also, quit picking at that. You're only going to make it worse.
Rileigh has yet to expose our trio to a teen rom-com movie of this generation, so she's starting with one of her favorite books and movies: "To All The Boys I've Loved Before!" Maybe Jordan Fisher is the reason she REALLY loves the second one....but I guess we'll never know.Music: "Baby You Change Your Mind" by Nouvellas
First of all, Andrew apologizes for the delay of this episode... but if you still wanna listen, the host review "Downhill" and "To All The Boys." In addition, they discuss "Animal Crossing," dive into writing strategies, practice their oral pitching skills and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sofi ve un lince en la calle, Fa defiende a John Ambrose y ambas comparten sus listas de spotify.
Dick of the Week episode 40 Helllooo! Guess what? February 14 was our TWO YEAR anniversary! (Insert all thr cheers here!!) Anyway, thank you for being on this wild ride whether you’ve been here since day 1 or are brand new. This week, we discussed romance novels where the same couple spans the entire seriesRead More
We are jumping into 2020 movies with a fun gun, and glitter is everywhere. Birds of Prey made us want to cut our hair, take krav maga, and go shopping. We also spend time catching up on Sonic the Hedgehog, To All The Boys, and more!
GOD IS LOVE. Join us as we talk about dating, singleness, relationships, former crushes, and our high school years in this episode about "To All The Boys: P.S. I Love You."Recommendations include @theporch young adult ministry at Watermark Church in Dallas, Texas (we aren't affiliated with their ministry -- but just love them!). We would love to hear your feedback and let us know of your thoughts! Email us madeplainpodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram @madeplainpodcast (https://instagram.com/madeplainpodcast?igshid=1ptj17j6ydnld) or follow us on Twitter @MADEPLAINPod. Music: "Strung Out" Instrumental by Dave's Free Beats.
Ashley & Matt review the next story in the love story saga of Lara Jean & Peter.
The Pod Abroad continues this week as Sarah and Christina bring you the episode you have been waiting for since the beginning of time...you guessed it (probs from the title), it's To All The Boys, P.S. I Still Love You aka THE SEQUEL TO TO ALL THE BOYS I'VE LOVED BEFORE!!!!!!!!! We have been waiting eons for this, and here we are. Join us as we take a little ride through Lara Jean Covey's disastrous dating choices and a whole LOT of teen drama. You may think this is the last you'll hear from us about this franchise until TATB 3 comes out, but then again, you may be wrong ;) stay tuned, bitches, and get ready for a FIGHT. follow us on ig @romcomsweveloved twitter @toalltheromcoms email romcomsweveloved@gmail.com patreon coming soon!
Katie and Stevie welcome Bethany back to chat about some of the best things on TV now awards season is over. We unlock a secret or two in the fantasy world of Locke and Key, imagine a nightmare fuelled American where the Fourth Reich is on the rise and step into the equally violent world of the drug cartels of North America for the second series of Narcos: Mexico. Plus a whistle-stop tour of To All The Boys 2: PS I Still Love You, a backstage look at Brits and Gemma pops in to give us a flavour of the 80 Sky original shows coming up this year. Don’t forget to subscribe if you like what you hear, and if you want to get in touch then drop us an email at backstage@sky.uk
We are starting Season 2 of with a BANG! Yessenia and Miguel discuss their recent viewing of Sonic The Hedgehog, NBA All Star Game, To All The Boys 2, the recent leak of the new Batman suit and MORE!! We talk/express about it ALL here on Expresso Thoughts Season 2! Follow Expresso Thoughts! Twitter: @XpressoThoughts Follow Yessenia! Twitter: @YesseniaCal15 Instagram: @yessie_animates YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRcZJtbPXhzv4Y7d0R_WD3w
Abi rants...Matt rants a little less (historic episode when Matt is more level headed than Abi). We couldn't wait another week to review To All The Boys 2 (2020)! Did you love it? Did you hate it? Email us at namingamoviepodcastishard@gmail.com! Theme music by our good friend John Hollahan. Find him at johnhollahan.bandcamp.com/
From Bad Boys To All The Boys, from a Battinson first look to one more Aretha Franklin look-alike, from Birds of Prey to nerds of pa-perwork (ok. I’ll stop) - we catch up on 2020 movie reviews, trailers, casting & production news, + a terrific #SixDegreesOfMMO in the triumphant return of our weekly show! What is This Show - Top Of Show WHAT WE’RE WATCHING: 2020 FILMS REVIEWED: Harley Quinn Birds of Prey - 3:15 Bad Boys For Life - 6:58 To All The Boys, PS: I Still Love You - 10:55 Horse Girl - 11:54 Miss Americana: Taylor Swift’s Documentary - 13:03 Uppity - 16:01 Buffaloed - 17:01 Come To Daddy - 19:04 2020 TELEVISION REVIEWED: Aaron Hernandez Docu-Series - 20:18 The Outsider - 23:00 Curb Your Enthusiasm - 24:22 McMillions - 25:33 What Did Jack Do? - 27:25 DO YOU CARE (About…): This Week’s New Releases - 29:00 Various Casting News - 33:18 (Chalamet as Bob Dylan, Awkwafina in a Gambling Move, Sony’s Cinderella, etc) Sequel/Remake News- 39:05 (Knives Out 2, Texas Chainsaw Sequel, Rick Moranis is Back, Indiana Jones 5) Director News - 44:51 (Olivia Wilde Doing a Keri Strung Movie, Dee Rees’ Porgi and Bess, etc) Other Big News Rounded Up - 46:58 (The Eternals to Have MCU’s 1st Same Sex Kiss, Hamilton PG-13’d, etc) TV News - 51:55 (Mark Ruffalo’s Parasite, HBO Max’s Friends Reunion, EMILLIIOOOO, etc) BOX OFFICE UPDATE - 57:21 TRAILER THOUGHTS: The Batman Teaser 1 - 1:02:35 The French Dispatch Trailer 1 - 1:03:14 The Jesus Rolls Trailer 1 - 1:04:15 Morbius Trailer 1 - 1:06:34 Spiral Trailer 1 - 1:08:16 Billie Eilish’s No Time To Die Song - 1:10:10 #SIXDEGREESOFMMO: Recap and Awards - 1:11:39 Winner + New Challenge - 1:20:21 Your Homework/PLEASE LEAVE US 5*’S - 1:23:40 What’s Next From MMO/Words of Wisdom - 1:24:55 MMO Weekly strikes back! Now that the Oscars are done, the 2020 entertainment year is officially allowed to begin, and we roar back with a vengeance to review 13 movies & tv shows, all the most important castings & film announcements, 5 of the biggest trailers, that new Bond song, and we finally present your long lost #SixDegreesOfMMO, yes, the one with the seagulls. What We’re Watching reviews the colorful highs & lows from Birds of Prey, how Martin Lawrence is still funny in Bad Boys For Life, all the Noah Centineo of To All The Boys 2, + Horse Girl, that Taylor Swift doc, Uppity, Buffaloed & Come To Daddy. Then we dive into some TV like that disturbing Aaron Hernandez miniseries, whether or not we know if we like HBO’s The Outsider, how Larry David is curbing our enthusiasm for his shenanigans, the most David Lynch film ever, & McMillions reminds us of fond memories of the monopoly game. In DYC, we recap a ton of movie news & decide whether or not we care about Timothee Chalamet as Bob Dylan, Awkwafina as The Baccarat Machine, Christian Bale as a norse god, how Mike1 has no room in his heart for another Cinderella or Saw movie, how Also Mike needs Rick Moranis & Gordon Bombay back in his life, & how HBO MAX is not f’ing around with that Friends reunion special. There’s a Box Office Update on January & early February. Then we have Battinson sighting, & we review our Trailer Thoughts on The French Dispatch, The Jesus Rolls, Morbius, & Spiral before loving the new theme song for No Time To Die. And finally… we celebrate your hilariously creative submissions for our last Six Degrees of Emily Blunt to Antonio Banderas through a Seagull (or Segal) before you get a new improv and a new challenge! MMOW is back, & we wanna know what you think of anything or everything we discussed in this episode. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you might listen. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar, and we’re making awards season year round, without the stuffiness. Thanks for listening.
Kaliye and Tasha recap the latest episode of The Bachelor and make predictions about how the season ends. The girls also talk about the To All The Boys sequel and their thoughts on Lara Jean, Peter Kavinsky and John Ambrose!
Over virtual mimosas and eggs benedict, Teen and Chris (FKA Oxford) talk about the impending 'Parasite' remake, why "woke" movie marketing often fails, and how Mayor Bloomberg ushered in the 'Sex and the City' era of Manhattan elitism that is now fiercely battling to maintain its lost relevance against Trump and Bernie's respective political/cultural movements. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/planamag TWITTER: Chris (@JesuInToast) Teen (@mont_jiang) REFERENCED RESOURCES: Tweet noting how To All The Boys 2 erased Blackpink's Korean lyrics: https://twitter.com/camerouninema/status/1228289344307441664?s=20 Sonic fans vs. Birds of Prey fans on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LSMark_/status/1226958098289635330?s=20 21 NYC Women Confess the Dumbest Thing They Spend Their Money On: https://www.thecut.com/2014/11/21-women-on-the-dumbest-things-theyve-bought.html SUBMISSIONS & COMMENTS: editor.planamag@gmail.com EFPA Opening Theme: "Fuck Out My Face" by Ayekay (open.spotify.com/artist/16zQKaDN5XgHAhfOJHTigJ)
Kaliye and Tasha are back and are joined by their good friend Ally! The three girls talk about their thoughts regarding the To All The Boys sequel, The Bachelor, Justin Bieber’s new era, the Royal Family, and more. ***this episode was recorded in late January***
Now starting every Tuesday, Ali & Lindsey will be diving into pop culture and current events news that we think is necessary to know. Come back every Tuesday for a new Tuesday Topics Episode. In today’s inaugural Tuesday Topics episode the girls discuss: - The tragedy of the Notre Dame church and how it quickly turned into a blogger insta pic fest. - The new recast of John Ambrose in Netflix’s “To All The Boys” sequel, and what the heck happened to the first guy in the original movie? - How horrible Noah Centineo’s new movie “The Perfect Date” was and why it made us cringe (let’s just say we want Peter Kavinsky back). - Our new fav hair ties from @teleties ! Did we mention they support a non-profit that aims to improve the lives of people and families affected by cancer? Hair win and do-good win! - And the youtube makeup guru feud between James Charles and Tati Westbrook and how sugar bear hair plays a part in this feud.
It’s Episode 86! Imriel Morgan (Wanna Be Podcast and Shout Out Network) and Sofie Hagen (Made of Human and Secret Dinosaur Cult) join us for Imriel’s choice, the 2018 Netflix film To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. Based on the novel of the same name by Jenny Han, directed by Susan Johnson and starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo. While there is nothing particular new or surprising about the plot of To All The Boys, what is surprising and refreshing is the characters and loveliness flowing through the whole film. The lead, Lara, is played by Vietnamese born actress Lana Condor, which considering most female leads in rom coms are white Americans is a pretty big deal. What makes it even more of a bid deal is they don’t draw attention to it or make a plot point, boom! Zipping along at 99 minutes the film is a breeze and the chemistry between the two leads is always believable. Scores [supsystic-tables id='89']There was a lot of love for To All The Boys from everyone, a LOT of love, nearly so much love that it toppled newly crowned Flixwatcher champion When Harry Met Sally off the top. Nearly but not quite, but scoring a very respectable 4.78. They’ve just announced a sequel so watch this now! What do you guys think? Have you seen To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #086 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #086 Crew of Imriel Morgan (@ImiMorgan) from Wanna Be Podcast (@WannaBePodcast) and Shout Out Network(@ShoutOutLdn) and Sofie Hagen (@SofieHagen) from Made of Human (@podmoh) and Secret Dinosaur Cult (@SecretDinoCult) Find their website online here: https://www.wannabepodcast.com/ and http://www.sofiehagen.com/ Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist It has to be Putting on the Ritz, but there is no Gene Wilder version so we have added the Mel Torme Version! More about To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before For more info on To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, you can visit the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before IMDB page here or the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
This week we try & talk about Set It Up, To All The Boys, & Venom Check out the drinking game at 2:01:00. Things we spoil (or just mentioned): Set It Up, To All The Boys I Loved, Say Anything, Love Actually, Two Weeks Notice, 50 Shade of Grey, The Notebook, Amelie, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Scott Pilgrim, Fade To Black, Drumline, Transformers, X-Men, Spiderman (2002), Blade, The Matrix, Spawn, Blade 2, Popstar Never Stop Stopping, About Time, Before trilogy, Sister, Sister, 10 Things I Hate About You Hallmark movies Orson Wells 500 Days of Summer Paper Towns Elizabethtown Garden State, Ruby Sparks All That, Set It Up, Venom, My Hero Academia, Wedding Crasher, Get Him To The Greek, The Departed, Fight Club, Wanted, Iron Man, Shondaland Queen Sugar, Sixteen Candles, 13 Going On 30, The Kissing Booth, Ramona & Beezus, Ramona Flowers, Notting Hill, She's All That, You Drive Me Crazy, Pretty Woman, Clueless, Wong Fu, Love, F.R.I.E.N.D.S, Insecure, HIMYM, My Best Friend's Wedding While You Were Sleeping, How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Love Actually, Arrow, Valentine's Day, New Year Day, Titanic, Hitch, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, What's Your Number, Not Another Teen Movie, Knocked Up, 27 Dresses, The Ugly Truth, Life As We Know It, Trainwreck, The Proposal, Crazy Rich Asians, The Big Sick Fast & Furious Count: 0
EPISODE 79 - Lights, Camera, Barstool0:00 - Trillballins' new house smells || 5:30 - It's our 1st birthday; one year of LCP/LCB || 9:48 - New Halloween trailer; horror movie talk || 22:47 - First look at Brie Larson as Captain Marvel || 31:57 - Ray Liotta's cool face || 33:55 - Making fun of the Nutcracker || 39:44 - Michael Bay Thundercats movie || 43:04 - Ad Read Skit (James Corden, kind of!) || 46:58 - TO ALL THE BOYS... REVIEW (SPOILERS) || 59:38 - Trill asks his wife about her boyfriend Derek || 1:02:15 - THE PACKAGE REVIEW (SPOILERS) || 1:10:01 - Audience pitched movie ideas || 1:30:29 - Eating an entire board game for $100Outro Music Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/12656655/playlist/6k1ko8swEbyiyQncK8UGjM?si=jU2S06yoS563XgeP3uB9AQ ("Love No More" - Loud Luxury, anders)|| RATE 2018 MOVIES || AUGUST: https://goo.gl/forms/0Z10YRA59m2KJwYW2 || JANUARY: https://goo.gl/forms/nNzX19HbebeQMUAA3 || FEBRUARY: https://goo.gl/forms/DWG9TJMISLzUunsu2 || MARCH: https://goo.gl/forms/k0dL5ozOrhwJ2Bk03 || APRIL: https://goo.gl/forms/Z218hqWq3XGyqi9C3 || MAY: https://goo.gl/forms/f5aYcpJHnBMmkcs52 || JUNE: https://goo.gl/forms/IgBQVwKDx4ylerJP2 || JULY: https://goo.gl/forms/BBO8aAph3fpzj8Uy2
Episode 181 (50 mins 44 secs) #AsianAugust continues with "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" on Netflix. Here's another high profile Rom-Com movie coming from the streaming service, that happens to have an Asian-American actress in the leading role! How is it though? Did Jiaming and Albert like or not like the movie? Do they compare it to "Crazy Rich Asians?" Take a listen!06:19 - "To All The Boys..." Spoilers discussion actually starts36:22 - Credits36:59 - After Credits - "Overlord" trailer reaction39:12 - After Credits - The Happytime Murders (spoilers talk)- https://www.netflix.com/title/80203147Jiaming Liou twitter.com/jiamingliouAlbert Patrick twitter.com/albert5x5 instagram.com/albert5x5 "I Saw That Movie" blog the Stuff & Junk Show podcast C.O.ComixMix Extra Stuff Extra SpoilsMessage us! whowhatwhereswhy@gmail.com Like and comment! facebook.com/whowhatwhereswhy merch! zazzle.com/whowhatwhereswhyWant to show your support? -> whowhatwhereswhy.com/support or Listen to Spoilers Pleeze on RadioPublic Podcasts -> https://radiopublic.com/spoilers-pleeze-whowhatwhereswhy-8XR7B1Music provided by The Y AxesThis episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica LinMore episodes, our other podcasts, and movie reviews, at whowhatwhereswhy.com#spoilerspleeze
Thanks for tuning into for another episode of So Here’s What Happened!On this episode, LaNeysha and Carolyn chat about their top 3 picks for the month of July.Spoiler Warning: The ladies discuss Marvel's Ant-Man & The Wasp and Sorry To Bother You.Be sure to follow us on Twitter @SHWH_Pod to be a part of the #SHWHPod community and share your recs and reviews with us too!AnnouncementsCarolyn's going to the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)!We've got a new segment called “Carolyn Talks…”!Get all the details and information on our announcements on our latest blog post on ButWhyThoPodcast.com!Carolyn's PicksRead:To All The Boys I've Loved Before — Written by award-winning author Jenny Han, "To All The Boys I've Loved Before", is a YA novel centered around Lara Jean Song Cover, a sixteen-year-old Korean-American high school student struggling with family, school and the minefield the emotional minefield that is teenage love. When Lara Jean's love letters to her crushes are mailed to them, she is forced to confront feelings that she's kept hidden from them. The feature film adaptation of "To All The Boys..." will be available for streaming on Netflix August 17, 2018, watch the official trailer here.Watched (Film):Sorry To Bother You — Directed By Boots Riley and starring Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Steven Yuen and Armie Hammer, Sorry To Bother is an interesting and at times very blunt look at how capitalism intersects with race, gender and sex. Using interesting and at times shockingly absurd visuals, Riley provides viewers with a social commentary discourse unlike anything seen before.LaNeysha's Picks Read - Tomo-chan wa Onna no Ko!/Tomo-chan Is a Girl/Tomo Aizawa successfully confessed to her crush Junichirou Kubota. There is only one problem: He still only sees her as his buddy. Not to mention he thought that she was a boy until they went to middle school together. So, no Tomo's struggle for for Jun to see her as woman begins.Watched TV - Kim’s ConvenienceWhile running a convenience store in Toronto, members of a Korean-Canadian family deal with customers, each other and the evolving world around them.Watched Movie - Ant-man & WaspScott Lang is dealing with the consequences of his choices as both a superhero and a father. Approached by Hope van Dyne and Dr. Hank Pym, Lang must once again put on the Ant-Man suit and fight alongside the Wasp. This new mission soon leads to secret revelations from the past as the dynamic duo finds itself in an epic battle against a powerful new enemy.You can email us at SHWHPod@gmail.com, and follow the ladies on social media at @CarrieCnh12 and @La_Ney_Sha to keep but be warned, we tweet a lot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.