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Episode 38: The boys head out on the water to follow the tale of a family who can't hear so well, and their daughter with the voice of an angel. It's another heartfelt Jon pick in 2021's CODA, starring Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant, and Eugenio Derbez.CODA trailer. Make sure to catch up with us next week for French intrigue in 1967's Le samouraï.Check out our other projects @KineticOnslotCircle of Jerks PodcastA Cut Above: Horror ReviewShout out to The Bird Beats for the theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley interviews CJ Jones. Hollywood A-listers are turning out to support the inaugural SignLight International Film Festival (SIFF), April 16-20, where, for the first time ever, seasoned Deaf filmmakers and up-and-coming Deaf creatives from around the world will showcase their work in the heart of the entertainment industry, at a time when studios are seeking more diverse talent and authentic storytelling. Launched by award-winning actor-director-producer CJ Jones—with supporters including Troy Kotsur, Deanne Bray, Marlee Matlin, Millicent Simmonds, Rosie O'Donnell, Andreas Deja, Shoshanna Stern, Nyle DiMarco, Shaylee Mansfield, Keivonn Woodard, Craig Mazin and more—SIFF offers a panoply of best practices and models of success to the industry and Deaf community alike, easing the way for studios and filmmakers to fulfill their visions of inclusion and access, a business imperative in today's industry.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley interviews CJ Jones. Hollywood A-listers are turning out to support the inaugural SignLight International Film Festival (SIFF), April 16-20, where, for the first time ever, seasoned Deaf filmmakers and up-and-coming Deaf creatives from around the world will showcase their work in the heart of the entertainment industry, at a time when studios are seeking more diverse talent and authentic storytelling. Launched by award-winning actor-director-producer CJ Jones—with supporters including Troy Kotsur, Deanne Bray, Marlee Matlin, Millicent Simmonds, Rosie O'Donnell, Andreas Deja, Shoshanna Stern, Nyle DiMarco, Shaylee Mansfield, Keivonn Woodard, Craig Mazin and more—SIFF offers a panoply of best practices and models of success to the industry and Deaf community alike, easing the way for studios and filmmakers to fulfill their visions of inclusion and access, a business imperative in today's industry.
Academy-Award winning actor Troy Kotsur has been featured in blockbuster films, Broadway shows, and hit TV shows throughout his career. He's also been a tireless advocate for the Deaf community, both in front of and behind the cameras. Troy sat down with host Jay Ruderman to discuss the importance of authenticity in portrayal of Deaf and disabled characters, and the vital importance of learning ASL at a young age. Special thanks to interpreter Justin Maurer for his help with this episode. Also be sure to check out Troy's Documentary Film, To My Father, which depicts his journey to winning an Oscar and his father's inspiring influence on him, despite a tragic accident.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this cycle's "Mise-Unseen" entry, Madeline, Emilio and Julian finally pony up for Apple TV Plus subscriptions and see 'CODA', Sian Heder's 2021 Best Picture winning film. Like the Joni Mitchell classic at the heart of this film, the trio can't help but see both triumphantly good and puzzlingly frustrating aspects to 'CODA'. For all the powerful and winning scenes with the Rossi family (that scene on the pickup truck!), there are clunky and shallow ones with most every other peripheral character. For all the great ways this film centers and empowers its deaf actors and main characters, it also short changes the viewer with an overly predictable narrative. And this group of musicians can't help but weigh in on the music plot line. From up and down, and still somehow, there is genuine appreciation for this film, but not without some nits to pick. For those who are deaf or hearing impaired, a full written transcript for this episode can be found on this episode's Buzzsprout link!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2269866/14621363And If you enjoy our podcast, please consider writing us a positive review on your podcast platform of choice. It really helps us be shared and enjoyed by others!Follow us on IG and Tik Tok! @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.com!On Letterboxd? Follow Julian @julian_barthold and Madeline @patronessofcats
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Google's AI is in an interesting spot.No one ever stays retired in the Music Community.HUGE Marvel rumors to address.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicNew Music/VideoKnocked Loose - Blinding Faith https://youtu.be/eO8q_Q4lRC8 we NEED more hardcore like this!Dirty Honey - Coming Home (Ballad of the Shire) https://youtu.be/gSdLI9tKg2k Why does EVERYONE try to be Zeplin? A ballad with LotR references? Its not bad though.Sum 41 - Waiting on a Twist of Fate https://youtu.be/MjZxJ-GFrRA I mean… for a Sum 41 song it's not bad…Aaron Lewis - Made in China https://youtu.be/YVMw2BtR260 From his next solo record The Hill, out March 29. Just more uber conservativeness from ol' Mr Lewis. Though this time he does showcase that amazing voice.Atomic Life - Hit Me First https://youtu.be/9bvePU-jee0 Featuring members who have worked with Dillinger Escape Plan, Glassjaw and the Rivalry. Sounds like a more aggressive Yeah Yeah Yeahs.ERB - Godzilla VS King Kong https://youtu.be/jhkBAKV1yMg NicePeter and EpicLLOYD go CG. always fun!Moby X Anfisa Letyago - You & Me https://youtu.be/PN3thx9SGsw Moby sounding like its 1999 all over again. Not necessarily a bad thing. But not terribly great either.Tours/FestivalsPOD - Support from Bad Wolves, Norma Jean, and Blind Channel. “I Got That” April 26 in Phoenix through June 2 in Dallashttps://www.stubhub.com/p-o-d-tickets/performer/12087 Louder than Life - SLAYER?!!? Sept 27 Louisville KYhttps://metalinjection.net/tour-dates/wait-slayer-is-headlining-louder-than-life-2024 Riot Fest - Slayer again! Sept 22 Chicago.https://www.tixr.com/groups/riotfest/events/riot-fest-2024-87339 August Burns Red - Support from Fuming Mouth, “Spring Fling” May 9 Daytona Beach FL through May 16 Columbus Ohio at the Sonic Temple Festival.https://www.stubhub.com/august-burns-red-tickets/performer/428222 Trivium X Bullet For My Valentine - "The Poisoned Ascendancy" U.K. tour 2025 Jan 26 Utilita Arena, Cardiff through Feb. 01 - The O2, London.Reg ‘ol NewsKnocked Loose - New Album announcement. “You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To” May 10 from Pure Noise Records.SuggestsJob For a Cowboy - Moon Healer. Standout Tracks “Beyond the Chemical Doorway” “Forever Rot”Gaming/TechTrailersMK 1 - Peacemaker https://youtu.be/L-NGYeVxzUA Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree - https://youtu.be/a8k8R0Q2ubY June 21Reg ‘ol NewsLayoffs - Playstation is laying off 900 staff through their Playstation studios, including Naughty Dog and Insomniac. Sony's London Studio will be shuttering its doors all together.https://www.engadget.com/playstation-is-laying-off-900-staff-across-naughty-dog-insomniac-and-other-studios-145323606.html SUPERMASSIVE is also laying off around 90 workers. Almost ⅓ of the Until Dawn studio's employees. Which brings the YEARLY number to almost 7000, and it's not even March.https://www.engadget.com/until-dawn-and-the-quarry-developer-supermassive-is-reportedly-laying-off-around-90-workers-165747517.html Google Gemini - Overcorrected.https://www.engadget.com/google-explains-why-geminis-image-generation-feature-overcorrected-for-diversity-121532787.html Mk1 - Freeplay weekend March 7-10 Xbox Ps5 Steam. Krossplay Feb 28 across board minus Switch. Peacemaker in Onslaught Feb 28, and Injustice 2 Mobile same day. No netcode address. No Forever King. https://www.youtube.com/live/29nNhe0bXqw?si=-8sAoe_4cClpRDf- Google/Reddit - Google is licensing Reddit to train all of its AI models. After the API drama last year, and with Reddit likely going public soon the timing seems poised to increase their worth in the market.https://www.engadget.com/reddit-is-licensing-its-content-to-google-to-help-train-its-ai-models-200013007.html SuggestsMK1Comic Books/BooksReg ‘ol NewsThe Writer - Dark Horse Comics, a renowned publisher, is set to release the debut comics work from actor Josh Gad and the dynamic producer duo of Ben and Max Berkowitz. The collaboration promises exciting new content in the world of comics.Stan Siegel, a renowned comic book writer whose life spirals into darkness when he's thrust into a Nazi occult nightmare. Amidst folklore and magic, he unravels hidden truths, facing demonic chaos and high-speed chases in his quest for answers. In this gripping saga, Stan races against time, compelled to become the hero of his own stories to halt the growing terror.June 19https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/dark-horse-to-publish-the-debut-comics-work-from-actor-josh-gad-and-the-dynamic-producer-duo-of-ben-and-max-berkowitz/ The Toxic Avenger - Pulitzer Prize winning writer Matt Bors and artist Fred Harper are collaborating on a 5-issue src for Toxie and gang. Published by AHOY Comics out of Syracuse NY. Oct 9th. Set to combine elements of the original movies AND the cartoon series.https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/the-toxic-avenger-returns-in-an-all-new-comic-book-series/ Brzrkr - Boom Studios is getting a second volume of the Bloodlines series in the BRZRKR franchise. This one called A Faceful of Bullets, from (W)Jason Aaron and (A)Francesco Manna. Available in June.https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/jason-aaron-expands-the-world-of-keanu-reeves-brzrkr-in-a-faceful-of-bullets/ DC Wednesdays - DC announced at ComicsPRO that they would be moving back to Wednesdays for their single issue releases. Starting Wednesday July 3rd. Trades, collected editions, and graphic novels will still be releasing on Tuesdays.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/dc-announces-move-wednesdays-new-comics/ Marvel Ultimates - Ultimates #1 from Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri joins Marvel's new Ultimate Universe line of comics. June 5thhttps://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-ultimates-series-deniz-camp-juan-frigeri/ SuggestsDune Messiah - a science fiction novel by American writer Frank Herbert, the second in his Dune series of six novels. A sequel to Dune (1965), it was originally serialized in Galaxy magazine in 1969, and then published by Putnam the same year.Episodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsThe Boys - Season 4 premieres on June 13.Foundation - Season 3 adds Troy Kotsur to the cast to play Preem Palver (Second Foundation)TrailersSpiderwick Chronicles - https://youtu.be/qSPtrEGJJzE on Roku April 19Star Trek: Discovery - https://youtu.be/6Fi7ZePgh8k Season 5 April 4 on Paramount+Interview With the Vampire - https://youtu.be/tekOlcqzXL8 season 2 May 12 on AMC.SuggestsThe Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live - not as solid of an opener as I had hoped. But the Daryl Dixon show set that bar pretty high.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsThe Crow - Release date June 7 (Bill Skarsgard). Replacing The Ballerina, the John Wick spinoff movie. https://deadline.com/2024/02/ballerina-john-wick-spinoff-the-crow-release-date-1235833533/ Batman 2 - Barry Keoghan seemingly told Vanity Fair that his version of the Joker will return or the movie. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/barry-keoghan-2024-hollywood-portfolio-interview TrailersBoy Kills World - https://youtu.be/B6GiS8hX29c Bill Skarsgard with voice work from H. Jon Benjamin (Venture Bros, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Archer).Reg ‘ol NewsCoke VS Pepsi - Cola wars movie lands at Sony. The script for the film will be written by Jason Shuman and Ben Queen.https://comicbook.com/irl/news/coke-vs-pepsi-cola-wars-movie-sony/ Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story - May 3rd on Netflix. Directed by and starring Jerry Seineld. https://comicbook.com/irl/news/coke-vs-pepsi-cola-wars-movie-sony/ Naruto - Destin Daniel Cretton has signed on to write and direct a live-action movie adaptation. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/naruto-movie-in-the-works-1235833511/ SuggestsDune 2Rumor MillNew SourcesWBD - Zaslav looking to sell the company to NBC/Universal in “a couple years.”Nintendo Switch 2 - March 2025 seems to be the magic date. Rumormonger claims because of supply line issues.New RumorsHulk - Marvel can't afford to make a stand alone movie, so it won't happen.Ferris Bueller - Spin off in the works from Paramount.Twisted Metal - One of the projects being abandoned by Sony is a live-service Twisted Metal game. (Bloomberg)Slipknot - Eloy Casagrande has left Sepultura for an undisclosed “other project” leading metal heads to speculate it is for Slipknot.Fantastic Four - Reed Richards will be the villain? The Universe this version of F4 comes from is set to be destroyed at the end of the movie, and it's all Reed's fault. Antonio Banderas no longer Galactus, now will be played by Javier Bardem. Terax, Silver Surfer, and possibly OTHER heralds of Galactus to appear.SPECULATIONSlipknot didn't hire that guyFerris Bueller movie will die in development hellFantastic Four movie will be accurate.Twisted Metal will find its way back onto consoles LATER.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Google's AI is in an interesting spot.No one ever stays retired in the Music Community.HUGE Marvel rumors to address.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicNew Music/VideoKnocked Loose - Blinding Faith https://youtu.be/eO8q_Q4lRC8 we NEED more hardcore like this!Dirty Honey - Coming Home (Ballad of the Shire) https://youtu.be/gSdLI9tKg2k Why does EVERYONE try to be Zeplin? A ballad with LotR references? Its not bad though.Sum 41 - Waiting on a Twist of Fate https://youtu.be/MjZxJ-GFrRA I mean… for a Sum 41 song it's not bad…Aaron Lewis - Made in China https://youtu.be/YVMw2BtR260 From his next solo record The Hill, out March 29. Just more uber conservativeness from ol' Mr Lewis. Though this time he does showcase that amazing voice.Atomic Life - Hit Me First https://youtu.be/9bvePU-jee0 Featuring members who have worked with Dillinger Escape Plan, Glassjaw and the Rivalry. Sounds like a more aggressive Yeah Yeah Yeahs.ERB - Godzilla VS King Kong https://youtu.be/jhkBAKV1yMg NicePeter and EpicLLOYD go CG. always fun!Moby X Anfisa Letyago - You & Me https://youtu.be/PN3thx9SGsw Moby sounding like its 1999 all over again. Not necessarily a bad thing. But not terribly great either.Tours/FestivalsPOD - Support from Bad Wolves, Norma Jean, and Blind Channel. “I Got That” April 26 in Phoenix through June 2 in Dallashttps://www.stubhub.com/p-o-d-tickets/performer/12087 Louder than Life - SLAYER?!!? Sept 27 Louisville KYhttps://metalinjection.net/tour-dates/wait-slayer-is-headlining-louder-than-life-2024 Riot Fest - Slayer again! Sept 22 Chicago.https://www.tixr.com/groups/riotfest/events/riot-fest-2024-87339 August Burns Red - Support from Fuming Mouth, “Spring Fling” May 9 Daytona Beach FL through May 16 Columbus Ohio at the Sonic Temple Festival.https://www.stubhub.com/august-burns-red-tickets/performer/428222 Trivium X Bullet For My Valentine - "The Poisoned Ascendancy" U.K. tour 2025 Jan 26 Utilita Arena, Cardiff through Feb. 01 - The O2, London.Reg ‘ol NewsKnocked Loose - New Album announcement. “You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To” May 10 from Pure Noise Records.SuggestsJob For a Cowboy - Moon Healer. Standout Tracks “Beyond the Chemical Doorway” “Forever Rot”Gaming/TechTrailersMK 1 - Peacemaker https://youtu.be/L-NGYeVxzUA Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree - https://youtu.be/a8k8R0Q2ubY June 21Reg ‘ol NewsLayoffs - Playstation is laying off 900 staff through their Playstation studios, including Naughty Dog and Insomniac. Sony's London Studio will be shuttering its doors all together.https://www.engadget.com/playstation-is-laying-off-900-staff-across-naughty-dog-insomniac-and-other-studios-145323606.html SUPERMASSIVE is also laying off around 90 workers. Almost ⅓ of the Until Dawn studio's employees. Which brings the YEARLY number to almost 7000, and it's not even March.https://www.engadget.com/until-dawn-and-the-quarry-developer-supermassive-is-reportedly-laying-off-around-90-workers-165747517.html Google Gemini - Overcorrected.https://www.engadget.com/google-explains-why-geminis-image-generation-feature-overcorrected-for-diversity-121532787.html Mk1 - Freeplay weekend March 7-10 Xbox Ps5 Steam. Krossplay Feb 28 across board minus Switch. Peacemaker in Onslaught Feb 28, and Injustice 2 Mobile same day. No netcode address. No Forever King. https://www.youtube.com/live/29nNhe0bXqw?si=-8sAoe_4cClpRDf- Google/Reddit - Google is licensing Reddit to train all of its AI models. After the API drama last year, and with Reddit likely going public soon the timing seems poised to increase their worth in the market.https://www.engadget.com/reddit-is-licensing-its-content-to-google-to-help-train-its-ai-models-200013007.html SuggestsMK1Comic Books/BooksReg ‘ol NewsThe Writer - Dark Horse Comics, a renowned publisher, is set to release the debut comics work from actor Josh Gad and the dynamic producer duo of Ben and Max Berkowitz. The collaboration promises exciting new content in the world of comics.Stan Siegel, a renowned comic book writer whose life spirals into darkness when he's thrust into a Nazi occult nightmare. Amidst folklore and magic, he unravels hidden truths, facing demonic chaos and high-speed chases in his quest for answers. In this gripping saga, Stan races against time, compelled to become the hero of his own stories to halt the growing terror.June 19https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/dark-horse-to-publish-the-debut-comics-work-from-actor-josh-gad-and-the-dynamic-producer-duo-of-ben-and-max-berkowitz/ The Toxic Avenger - Pulitzer Prize winning writer Matt Bors and artist Fred Harper are collaborating on a 5-issue src for Toxie and gang. Published by AHOY Comics out of Syracuse NY. Oct 9th. Set to combine elements of the original movies AND the cartoon series.https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/the-toxic-avenger-returns-in-an-all-new-comic-book-series/ Brzrkr - Boom Studios is getting a second volume of the Bloodlines series in the BRZRKR franchise. This one called A Faceful of Bullets, from (W)Jason Aaron and (A)Francesco Manna. Available in June.https://www.firstcomicsnews.com/jason-aaron-expands-the-world-of-keanu-reeves-brzrkr-in-a-faceful-of-bullets/ DC Wednesdays - DC announced at ComicsPRO that they would be moving back to Wednesdays for their single issue releases. Starting Wednesday July 3rd. Trades, collected editions, and graphic novels will still be releasing on Tuesdays.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/dc-announces-move-wednesdays-new-comics/ Marvel Ultimates - Ultimates #1 from Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri joins Marvel's new Ultimate Universe line of comics. June 5thhttps://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-ultimates-series-deniz-camp-juan-frigeri/ SuggestsDune Messiah - a science fiction novel by American writer Frank Herbert, the second in his Dune series of six novels. A sequel to Dune (1965), it was originally serialized in Galaxy magazine in 1969, and then published by Putnam the same year.Episodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsThe Boys - Season 4 premieres on June 13.Foundation - Season 3 adds Troy Kotsur to the cast to play Preem Palver (Second Foundation)TrailersSpiderwick Chronicles - https://youtu.be/qSPtrEGJJzE on Roku April 19Star Trek: Discovery - https://youtu.be/6Fi7ZePgh8k Season 5 April 4 on Paramount+Interview With the Vampire - https://youtu.be/tekOlcqzXL8 season 2 May 12 on AMC.SuggestsThe Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live - not as solid of an opener as I had hoped. But the Daryl Dixon show set that bar pretty high.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsThe Crow - Release date June 7 (Bill Skarsgard). Replacing The Ballerina, the John Wick spinoff movie. https://deadline.com/2024/02/ballerina-john-wick-spinoff-the-crow-release-date-1235833533/ Batman 2 - Barry Keoghan seemingly told Vanity Fair that his version of the Joker will return or the movie. https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/barry-keoghan-2024-hollywood-portfolio-interview TrailersBoy Kills World - https://youtu.be/B6GiS8hX29c Bill Skarsgard with voice work from H. Jon Benjamin (Venture Bros, Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, Archer).Reg ‘ol NewsCoke VS Pepsi - Cola wars movie lands at Sony. The script for the film will be written by Jason Shuman and Ben Queen.https://comicbook.com/irl/news/coke-vs-pepsi-cola-wars-movie-sony/ Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story - May 3rd on Netflix. Directed by and starring Jerry Seineld. https://comicbook.com/irl/news/coke-vs-pepsi-cola-wars-movie-sony/ Naruto - Destin Daniel Cretton has signed on to write and direct a live-action movie adaptation. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/naruto-movie-in-the-works-1235833511/ SuggestsDune 2Rumor MillNew SourcesWBD - Zaslav looking to sell the company to NBC/Universal in “a couple years.”Nintendo Switch 2 - March 2025 seems to be the magic date. Rumormonger claims because of supply line issues.New RumorsHulk - Marvel can't afford to make a stand alone movie, so it won't happen.Ferris Bueller - Spin off in the works from Paramount.Twisted Metal - One of the projects being abandoned by Sony is a live-service Twisted Metal game. (Bloomberg)Slipknot - Eloy Casagrande has left Sepultura for an undisclosed “other project” leading metal heads to speculate it is for Slipknot.Fantastic Four - Reed Richards will be the villain? The Universe this version of F4 comes from is set to be destroyed at the end of the movie, and it's all Reed's fault. Antonio Banderas no longer Galactus, now will be played by Javier Bardem. Terax, Silver Surfer, and possibly OTHER heralds of Galactus to appear.SPECULATIONSlipknot didn't hire that guyFerris Bueller movie will die in development hellFantastic Four movie will be accurate.Twisted Metal will find its way back onto consoles LATER.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Larry is back in town, and having his usual issues, involving his un-Tubman-like neighbor, Leon's boys, Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur, and giving away the Wordle. ▶️ Play/Download Here
Larry is back in town, and having his usual issues, involving his un-Tubman-like neighbor, Leon's boys, Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur, and giving away the Wordle.#curbyourenthusiasm #curbcast #larrydavid #wordle #verticaldrophorizintaltug#VerticalDropHorizontalTug #CurbYourEnthusiasm#LarryDavid#HBO#Comedy#AwkwardMoments#TVNight#VerticalDropHorizontalTug#GolfLessons#AwkwardEncounters#FreddyFunkhouser#BestFriendProblems#CurbYourEnthusiasm#LarryDavid#AwkwardHumor#CringeComedy#SocialAwkwardness#SeinfeldReunion#SusieEssman#JBSmoove#JeffGarlin#IYKYK --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-dursin/support
Random movie 2 on our list of Best Picture Oscar winners was Coda, released in 2021, and directed by Sian Heder, it is a drama that dives into the life of Ruby, a hearing daughter in a deaf family, played by Emilia Jones, who discovers her passion for singing. Alongside Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur, who deliver compelling performances as her parents, the film explores themes of family, ambition, and the bridge between two worlds. Will Ruby's dreams harmonize with her family's expectations, or will she have to choose one world over the other? Listen on and find out. Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews Follow us on Tiktok to see our favourite (and least favourite) scenes: https://www.tiktok.com/@15krandommoviereviews We are Colin and Niall, two movie enthusiasts from Ireland who wanted to take a different approach to movie watching and reviewing. So we came up with the idea to randomly choose a movie from Metacritic's all time movie list (which at the time of starting our podcast was over 15,000 movies, hence the title!). We take pleasure in bad movies as well as good! We hope you enjoy our podcast and follow us on your favourite podcast platform (or Youtube). Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews Follow us on Tiktok to see our favourite (and least favourite) scenes: https://www.tiktok.com/@15krandommoviereviews See all our review ratings for all our movies in all our episodes in spreadsheet form! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BLin0MnPslu13i003F9PE9c6CBOCs4RQfWcblt65PhI/edit?usp=sharing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/15krandommoviereviews/message
Filmmaker and Dad Saves America host John Papola is on a mission to celebrate the inspirational force of fatherhood. Rather than dwelling on the discourse around “toxic masculinity”, John's work celebrates “the heroic role we play as men” by being present and joyfully involved in children's lives. Rather than being a burden or an obstacle to self-fulfilment, John sees raising children as exciting and empowering. John discusses his own fatherhood journey. He describes how the birth of his son made him feel liberated from the pressures of a creative career, and enabled him to take risks he would not otherwise have considered. John Papola is the CEO and Co-Founder of the nonprofit aspirational content studio Emergent Order Foundation and the host of their hit celeb interview series Dad Saves America. John's mission through his foundation is to celebrate fatherhood and promote the positive representation of fathers and father figures in popular culture. If You're Looking for More…. You can subscribe to The Meaningful Life (via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts) and hear a bonus mini-episode every week. Or you can join our Supporters Club on Patreon to also access exclusive behind-the-scenes content, fan requests and the chance to ask Andrew your own questions. Membership starts at just £4.50. This week supporters will hear: ⭐️How stories help us understand ourselves and the world. ⭐️Three things John Papola knows to be true. ⭐️AND subscribers also access all of our previous bonus content - a rich trove of insight on love, life and meaning created by Andrew and his interviewees. Follow Up Read Andrew's new Substack newsletter The Meaningful Life, and join the community there. Visit the website of the Emergent Order Foundation, John Papola's non-profit aspirational content studio. Watch John Papola's Dad Saves America series on YouTube. Watch John Papola's documentary about Oscar and Bafta winning deaf actor Troy Kotsur and his relationship with his father. Follow John Papola on Twitter @JohnPapola. You might also be interested in other episodes on fatherhood: Men, Fathers and Meaning with Joe Horton; Becoming a Father with Jack Underwood; Daughters and Fathers with Susan Schwartz PhD; and Jed Diamond PhD on Your Personal Creation Story. Andrew offers regular advice on love, marriage and finding meaning in your life via his social channels. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @andrewgmarshall
Bravo personality, Daryn Carp shares the latest in music and pop-culture. Also, Oscar winner Troy Kotsur and producer John Papola in studio 1A to talk about their new documentary called “To My Father.” Plus, chef and social media star, Shereen Pavlides shares a delicious “Steak Smash Burger with Poblano Aioli” recipe. And, style expert, Melissa Garcia shares six biggest shoe trends for the summer.
Episode 15 | Sarah + Brooklyn Every time I put together a podcast episode, I'm so grateful for the people I have met through this journey with Colten. Every single person is truly amazing and a blessing to us! Sarah and I met at a class Children's Hospital offered for 18 months to 3 years old for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children getting ready for preschool. It was a great group of teachers and parents. I loved being a part of the group and we have kept in touch with so many families. Sarah talks us through Brooklyn's journey and how she is raising her daughter culturally deaf. I learned so much from Sarah and I hope you do as well. A couple take-aways that I hadn't thought of for parents raising a deaf child. One, child care is pretty much non-existent. Think about how many providers are fluent in ASL? Second, although Brooklyn has had many great hearing teachers that have taught her with the use of ASL, Sarah has seen the most growth in Brooklyn this year in a class taught by a deaf teacher. Her language has grown tremendously. It just shows how important being connect to the deaf community is for children. I wanted to clarify one of the topics we talked about. I loved how Sarah says her daughter didn't fail her hearing test, she passed her deaf test. Once a child has gone through the new born screening, they are referred to an audiologist for an ABR. An ABR is auditory brainstem response-this shows the doctors and parents how the hearing nerves and brain responds to sound. It is usually a 3 hour test in which the baby needs to be sleeping soundly or sedated if they are older. Sarah is a wealth of knowledge, but her biggest advice for parents, who parent a deaf child, is to connect with deaf adults. She also recommended these resources below: -Deaf Individuals-greatest resource -Influencers on social media: Raven Sutton , Troy Kotsur and Language Priority to name a few -Deaf Organizations: Colorado Association of the Deaf, Colorado School for Deaf and Blind, Rocky Mountain Deaf School -Through the Rocky Mountain Deaf School, they have Youtube resources as well, and one amazing literacy program is with Jenny Jamison Photo: Cali Gale Photography --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amber-mustain/support
País Estados Unidos Dirección Siân Heder Guion Siân Heder Música Marius De Vries Fotografía Paula Huidobro Reparto Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Marlee Matlin, Daniel Durant, Eugenio Derbez, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Amy Forsyth, Kevin Chapman, John Fiore, Erica McDermott Sinopsis Ruby (Emilia Jones) es el único miembro oyente de una familia de sordos. Ella es una CODA -child of deaf adult-. A sus 17 años, trabaja por la mañana con sus padres y su hermano en Gloucester, Massachusetts, antes de ir a clase, tratando de mantener a flote el negocio pesquero familiar. Ávida de encontrar nuevas aficiones, Ruby decide probar suerte en el coro de su instituto, donde no sólo descubre una latente pasión por el canto, sino también una fuerte atracción física por el chico con el que debe realizar un dueto. Su entusiasta profesor (Eugenio Derbez) ve algo especial en ella y la anima a que piense en la posibilidad de entrar en la escuela de música, algo que la obligaría a tener que tomar una decisión de cara a su futuro: o sus estudios, o su familia.
What Is This Episode - Top of Show . THE ANNUAL OSCARS LUNCHEON: Janet Yang Apologized On Behalf of the Last Regime - 2:29 Tom Cruise was THE Guy - 5:02 Jamie Lee and Angela - 8:20 . MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING GUILD AWARDS: MUAHs Go To… - 10:52 What Did We Learn? - 12:42 . MIKE1 RECAPS THE GRAMMYS VS THE OSCARS: Grammys 2023 Ratings - 13:12 Why Was This Broadcast a Success? - 14:48 The Oscars Pacing Problem - 21:06 What Are the Oscars For? - 26:08 Viola EGOTs - 31:06 . HOLLYWOOD MARKETED AT THE SUPER BOWL: Sheryl Lee Ralph, Troy Kotsur, and The Anthem Over - 32:02 A Listers in All Sorts of Commercials - 33:39 . SUPER BOWL TRAILER DEBUTS: Fast X Trailer #1 - 39:38 Air Trailer #1 - 45:15 The Flash Trailer #1 - 47:29 GotG Vol 3 Trailer #2 - 53:42 Dungeons and Dragons/Transformers Rise of the Beasts Trailer #1s - 55:34 Cocaine Bear/65/Creed III/Indy 5 Promotion - 56:50 Scream VI Trailers + Discussion - 59:45 . . Your Homework/LEAVE US 5 STARS! - 1:07:03 Words of Wisdom/What's Coming Next - 1:07:51
Dakota Ray Hebert skewers the document that defines how the Canadian government interacts with First Nations people in her first stand-up comedy album I'll Give You An Indian Act. Troy Kotsur shares how he drew on his own personal experience to play a Deaf father of a hearing child in the Oscar-winning movie CODA. Chris Wilson talks about finding new ways to make people laugh on TikTok, and joining the Canadian comedy institution This Hour Has 22 Minutes as it turns 30.
Dakota Ray Hebert skewers the document that defines how the Canadian government interacts with First Nations people in her first stand-up comedy album I'll Give You An Indian Act. Troy Kotsur shares how he drew on his own personal experience to play a Deaf father of a hearing child in the Oscar-winning movie CODA. Chris Wilson talks about finding new ways to make people laugh on TikTok, and joining the Canadian comedy institution This Hour Has 22 Minutes as it turns 30.
This week's episode is pretty special, most of the time when my guests choose a film or a tv show, it's picked because they enjoy it or they've been wanting to check it out. My friend that is on here this week is actually a CODA, Child of Deaf Adults, her sister is also deaf, so this film was a lot closer to her than others we've done. The film was released in August of 2021 and is available to stream on Apple TV+, Apple bought the distribution rights for a record (at the time) $25 million after premiering at Sundance. It went on to win Best Motion Picture of the Year (the first movie produced by a streaming service to win Best Picture), Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Troy Kotsur became the first deaf actor to win an Oscar), and Best Adapted Screenplay at the Oscars. The film was written and directed by Sian Heder (it was adapted from the French-Belgium film La Famille Bélier that was written by Victoria Bedos, Stanislas Carré de Malberg, Éric Lartigau, and Thomas Bidegain, and was directed by Éric Lartigau) and stars Marlee Matlin (first deaf actress to win Best Actress for Children of a Lesser God), Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, and Eugenio Derbez. I highly recommend checking the film out, it was very well deserving of winning Best Picture. CODA Cocktail (https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/things-to-do/best-picture-nominee-cocktails-at-fannys): Ingredients 2 squirts saline tincture (5% salt:filtered water) 1 tsp Mommenpop Seville Orange 1 tsp Benedictine 1/4 oz Varnelli Caffé Moka 1/2 oz Giffard Banane du Bresil 1 1/2 oz Fortaleza Tequila Blanco Drinking Game (drinkwhen.ca): Anyone says “Ruby” Anyone sings A song begins You see fish The family bickers As always, drink responsibly. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @Line_Drunk, follow/subscribe on your favorite streaming platforms, tell your friends about the podcast, and check out linedrunk.wordpress.com and patreon.com/linedrunk for bonus episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 94: CODA (2021) Released 28 December 2022 For this episode, we watched the 2021 Best Picture winner CODA, written and directed by Sian Heder. It's a remake of the French film La Famille Belier and the stars are Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin, Daniel Durant and Troy Kotsur who won Best Supporting Actor and Heder also won for the screenplay. With this film, we're going to press pause on the podcast, but we do have a few ideas about other things we might want to do, so watch this space… https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Life-Hanya-Yanagihara/dp/1447294815 BEST PICK – the book is out now from all the usual places, including… From the publisher https://tinyurl.com/best-pick-book-rowman UK Amazon https://amzn.to/3zFNATI US Amazon https://www.amzn.com/1538163101 UK bookstore https://www.waterstones.com/book/9781538163108 US bookstore https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/best-pick-john-dorney/1139956434 Audio book https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Best-Pick-Audiobook/B09SBMX1V4 To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month. Thanks go to all of the following lovely people who have already done that. Alex Frith, Alex Wilson, Alison Sandy, Amanda Grey, Andrew Jex, Andrew Straw, Ann Blake, Anna Barker, Anna Coombs, Anna Elizabeth Rawles, Anna Joerschke, Annmarie Gray, Anthea Murray, Ben Squires, Carlos Cajilig, Caroline Moyes Matheou, Cathal McGuire, Catherine Jewkes, Charlotte, Charlotte M, Craig Boutlis, Daina Aspin, Dave Kloc, David Gillespie, Della, Drew Milloy, Drogo Danderfluff, Elis Bebb, Elizabeth McClees, Esther de Lange, Evelyne Oechslin, Fiona, Flora, frieMo, Gavin Brown, Helen Cousins, Helle Rasmussen, Henry Bushell, Jane Coulson, Joel Aarons, Jonquil Coy, Joy Wilkinson, Judi Cox, Julie Dirksen, Kate Butler, Kath, Katy Espie, Kurt Scillitoe, Lawson Howling, Lewis Owen, Linda Lengle, Lisa Gillespie, Lucinda Baron von Parker, Mary Traynor, Matheus Mocelin Carvalho, Matt Price, Michael Walker, Mike Evans, Pat O'Shea, Peter, Rebecca O'Dwyer, Richard Ewart, Robert Heath, Robert Orzalli, Sally Grant, Sam Elliott, Sharon Colley, Simon Ash, Sladjana Ivanis, Tim Gowen, Tom Stockton, Wayne Wilcox, Zarah Daniel.
Coda (2021) PG-13 1h 51m Episode 15-CODA: Eyes Forward, Heart Open* *This is the title of a vivid art piece by the talented artist, Lisa Congdon, that Sarah has found inspirational, and is referenced in this episode. Director Sian Heder During our last episode of Season One, Sarah introduces the Academy Award winning 2021 movie, CODA, as an engaging, meaningful way to end a successful Screen Cares season and to start a new season of holidays and restoration. Sarah & Jennie discuss how movies like CODA are vital additions to your watchlist not only because of the stellar performances but because representation matters. Not only does representation matter, but getting to see characters whose stories are not sidelined by any one aspect of their individuality also matters. Also, actor Troy Kotsur is the bomb. Season Two of Screen Cares will be back in early 2023, just in time for awards season, so stay tuned! For those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please visit this link for the transcript of this episode of Screen Cares: Episode Transcript Episode Page with Pictures Episode Host: Sarah Woolverton-Mohler Co-Host: Jennie Ziverk Carr Screen Shares Rating: Work Screen- Screen Cares's first ever Work Screen Rated Film! Solo Screen-Watch on your own and enjoy a good heartwarming cry. Screen Sparks: Do you feel that there are certain aspects of your individuality that you feel aren't represented accurately or sufficiently in the media? Does this matter to you? Are there times in your life when you feel that your own parents' interests/dreams for you superseded your own desires? Or, have there been times when you've inserted your own opinions/desires/dreams into the lives of children you've worked with or influenced? How do you know what your passion/calling/motivation is? What are some ways that you can educate yourself about the day-to-day experience of another person? Jennie and I talk a lot about how much we love New England. Are there places that resonate with you? After the Credits Roll-Links Referenced during the show: IMDB's CODA Page: CODA (2021) - IMDb Coda Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster What Does 'coda' Mean? | Acronyms by Dictionary.com Some Deaf Viewers of ‘CODA' Are Torn Over the Movie - The New York Times Communicating with People with Hearing Loss | UCSF Health National Association of the Deaf National Theatre of the Deaf What's the Difference Between Deaf with Capital 'D' & deaf with Small 'd'? Why You Need to Stop Using These Words and Phrases Deaf Community and Culture - Frequently Asked Questions Marlee Matlin on the Legacy of Her Historic 1987 Oscar Win (Exclusive) | A.frame Troy Kotsur Wins Best Supporting Actor for 'CODA' | 94th Oscars The harmful ableist language you unknowingly use - BBC Worklife Why Representation Matters and Why It's Still Not Enough | Psychology Today Why on-screen representation matters, according to these teens | PBS NewsHour A print of the art piece mentioned in the show by Lisa Congdon, Eyes Forward, Heart Open: https://lisacongdon.com/products/eyes-forward-art-print?_pos=2&_sid=9c05b39f3&_ss=r How Joni Mitchell's 'Both Sides Now' Got Selected for 'CODA' Film
Does anyone really care if a movie wins an Academy Award for Best Picture anymore? Well, Jason Furie and Adam Roth figured the winner has to be at least a half-decent movie right? With that theory in mind, they check out last year's winner CODA (2021), which stands for Child of Deaf Adults, about a young woman who is the only hearing person in her family. Simply put...this movie deserves any award that comes its way.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
If you were asked in 2021 to name an Academy Award winner from Mesa, you probably would have broke the google machine trying. But if you search today, dozens of articles will tell you all about Troy Kotsur, winner of the Oscar for best supporting actor in 2022 for the film CODA. He's the first male deaf actor to win an Oscar. Best of all, he's Mesa born and bred. How cool is that? To watch the full interview, visit https://youtu.be/WxwTxvvJQtQ To get more info about Visit Mesa's passports, visit https://www.VisitMesa.com/passes For a complete transcription of the Troy Kotsur episode, visit https://www.mesaaz.gov/home/showdocument?id=45714
It's hard to argue with the fact that CODA is a heartwarming and inclusive film about a family of fishers. Sian Heder's cast of legitimately deaf actors (Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur and Daniel Durant) gel well with the only hearing member of their family (Emelia Jones). As for Heder's story, it's a well-worn one about strife between people who truly love each other, despite the disputes. You also can't argue with the fact that the critics liked CODA. It's nice and it's safe. But that's the problem. When a movie wins the Oscar for Best Picture, it really should be a lot more remarkable than this is. It's not even the best picture in recent years about this subject. Sound Of Metal and the short documentary Audible are just plain better. So while you can't hate CODA, we failed to see why so many loved it as much as they did. Anyway, fire up our 447th Ellises' Analysis to hear us grade a nice movie on a steep curve, but order a batch of Sparkplug Coffee too. They'll give you a 20% discount if you plug in our promo code ("top100project"). Oh, and tweet us (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis) while also taking a gander at Ryan's sports film podcast (Scoring At The Movies).
The film CODA, written and directed by Sian Heder, was released at the Sundance film festival in 2021, and was purchased for distribution by Apple TV. The movie is set on the coast of Massachusetts, and tells the story of Ruby, a 17 year old high school student who is the only hearing member of her family; her mother, father, and brother are all deaf. Ruby spends her mornings helping with the family business, fishing, but longs for a time when she can escape to follow her passion, singing.The film stars Emilia Jones as Ruby, Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur as her parents Jackie and Frank, Daniel Durant as Leo, Ruby's brother, and Eugenio Derbez as the choir director Mr. V.CODA won numerous awards, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Troy Kostur, and Best adapted screenplay.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We have a really special one for you this week! We are discussing CODA (2021), directed by Sian Heder and have a very special guest - Troy Kotsur who played Frank Rossi in the film. Troy won the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for his performance in the film, and made history as the first ever deaf actor to win an Oscar. CODA also stars Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin and Daniel Durant.The film follows Ruby, a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), who is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby is torn between pursuing her passion of singing at college and her fear of abandoning her parents.In this episode we discuss deaf culture, accessibility in film and Troy's aspirations of directing.CODA is available to watch on Apple TV.Next week we are chatting about the indie comedy classic What We Do In The Shadows (2014) written, directed by and starring Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement. What We Do In The Shadows is available to watch on Amazon Prime.Episode transcript available here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This year's Academy Awards ceremony was nothing if not surprising. You could even call it, if you will, an about-face that rocked the Oscars, where the most powerful statement was made not with words, but with hands. I'm referring, of course, to Troy Kotsur's acceptance of Best Supporting Actor as the first Deaf man to win an Oscar. Director Siân Heder's film about a child of deaf adults, her family, and her love of music also took home the statues for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. The Apple TV+ produced film also made history as the first movie from a streaming service to win Best Picture. Now we're talking CODA, and we don't care who hears us! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com
Join us this week as we chat about the Oscar, BAFTA and SAG winning film CODA (2021), directed by Sian Heder. We are also so excited to be joined in the main episode by Troy Kotsur who won the Best Support Actor Academy Award for his performance in the film.Premise: As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her passion at Berklee College of Music and her fear of abandoning her parents.CODA is available to watch on Apple TV.Episode transcript available here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are chatting about the Oscar and BAFTA winning documentary Summer of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (2021) directed by Ahmir ‘Questlove' Thompson.During the same summer as Woodstock, a different music festival took place 100 miles away. More than 300,000 people attended the summer concert series known as the Harlem Cultural Festival. It was filmed, but after that summer, the footage sat in a basement for 50 years. Only now has that footage been shown to the world.In this episode we discuss the erasure of history, how the unseen footage came to be found and how the performances brought up different subject matters.Summer of Soul (2021) is available to watch on Disney +.Next week we'll be looking at the Oscar winning film CODA (2021), directed by Sian Heder. We will also be joined by Troy Kotsur, who won Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards for his performance in this film. CODA is available to watch on Apple TV.Transcript available here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this episode, Nate and Ryan watch the most recent Best Picture winner, CODA. Its story of a deaf family portrayed by deaf actors is an important step in diverse representation and storytelling. Even before its historic Oscar win for Troy Kotsur – the first deaf man to win an… Continue reading The post Ep. 102: CODA appeared first on Can We Still Be Friends? Podcast.
Editor - Geraud Brisson CODA editor, Geraud Brisson wasn't completely unprepared when he took on the challenge of cutting a movie where forty percent of the dialogue is delivered in American Sign Language (ASL). In 2018 he edited a series called THIS CLOSE whose creators and stars were deaf. But it was another series he worked on, LITTLE AMERICA, that would have the biggest impact on him becoming the editor for CODA. While working on that series, Geraud would meet CODA director Sian Heder and discuss her ideas for the indie coming-of-age story she was adapting from the French film, La Famille Bélier. CODA tells the story of a seventeen-year-old girl named Ruby (Emila Jones) who is the only hearing member of a deaf family from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Ruby works mornings before school to help her parents (Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur) and brother (Daniel Durant) keep their fishing business afloat. But in joining her high school's choir club, Ruby finds herself drawn to both her duet partner and her latent passion for singing. Editing CODA In our discussion with CODA editor, Geraud Brisson we talk about: When to introduce subtitles into editorial Why you still need to lav mic actors who are speaking with ASL How dialogue delivered as ASL affects shot choices and cut durations What silence sounds like Why the best directors are also the best knitters The Credits Get your free 100GB of media transfer at MASV Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs See which model of Avid Media Composer is right for you Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
BONUS! BUFFALOCHICKENSLICE THE PODCAST** - Critically Acclaimed Wednesday (C.A.W): - Most recent Academy Award Best Picture winner! -The only hearing member of a deaf family, attempts to help her family's struggling fishing business, while pursuing her own aspirations of being a singer. - Starring Emilia Jones, Eugenio Derbez, Troy Kotsur, and Marlee Matlin. 94% Rotten Tomatoes. 3 Academy Awards Noms. - Review and Rating Scale (Spicy Level Rating) - Our Spicy Score was 9.2/10 - Don't forget to Follow us on Instagram: BuffaloChickenSlice & Twitter: @BuffChickSlice Also feel free to submit any questions you have to our email buffalochickenslice@gmail.com. We will answer on the podcast for our Spicy Talk segment! Subscribe, Like and Share. Stay Spicy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There it is folks! CODA wins best picture, Troy Kotsur wins Best Supporting Actor, Dune took home the most Oscars of the evening, and Encanto lost out on best song.Nothing else happened.Except the thing that most folks, Oscar fans or not, seem to be talking about.Yes, we will talk about Will Smith and Chris Rock. We will talk about "The Slap" (the news event not the limited television series. But before you get the tea on the Fresh Prince making the entire night awkward for everyone, you have to hear about how good some of these movies are.We can't avoid talking about the controversy, but that's also, really, not why we're here.In the meantime be sure to get out and see CODA.It's Tinseltown's most glamorous night out and you are invited to the conceptual Nighthawks Diner's after party. Oscar Czar and house band musician Cameron Maris, Nineteen Cent Feast, joins Matt and Trevor to talk about the results of the 94th Annual Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Awards, aka The Oscars.Slide up with a slice of pie and a cup of coffee and talk about this Hollywood's best...and Hollywood's worst.
This year, CODA won three Oscars, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. "CODA" takes us into the world of the close-knit Rossi family. Jackie and Frank are happily married with one adult son and a daughter about to graduate high school. But money is tight where they live, a fishing town on Massachusetts' coast. Finding a way to make ends meet is even harder as a deaf family.So they rely on the only hearing person in their family, their daughter Ruby, to help them for practically everything. Marlee Matlin stars as Jackie Rossi. She received an Academy Award for her role in "Children of a Lesser God" in 1987 and is the only deaf actor to have won an Oscar. Troy Kotsur stars as Frank Rossi. He recently became the first male deaf actor to be nominated for a SAG Award. We revisit our conversation with Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur about authentic representation of deaf culture in Hollywood and why this film breaks barriers. Their interpreters were Jack Jason and Justin Maurer. A transcript is available here. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
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We learned so much in this episode, about signing, the deaf community, how to write and research a story, and the origins of a language. Come along and find out! Evan and Taylor's projects: videos, go watch Evan's film work sign up, Taylor's weekly newsletter Contact: @illiteratepod, reach out on instagram Extras: trailer, CODA (2021) video, Troy Kotsur's Oscar acceptance speech trailer, original French film La Famille Belier (2014) article, history of Martha's Vineyard Sign Language video, Writer's Guild script breakdown with Sian Heder screenplay pdf, CODA (2021) video, analysis of ASL idioms in CODA interview, Troy Kotsur on Mandalorian sign language Other similar episodes to check out…Minari, Euphoria, The Power of the Dog, Promising Young Woman, Nomadland, Moonlight
The Oscars happened last night and it was glorious, uplifting, confusing, cringe, inducing, shocking and yes, insane! Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, DUNE shocked many observers, Ariana DeBose, Questlove and Troy Kotsur captured our hearts, Jane Campion made history and CODA ruled them all. Join The Outlaw John Rocha as he talks about it all LIVE on this special episode of The Outlaw Nation! #TheOscars #WillSmith #Coda Chapters: 0:00 Intro and Overall Oscars Thoughts 4:30 What I Like About The Oscars 20:15 What I Did Not Like About the Oscars 31:52 Will Smith Slap on Chris Rock, What It Meant and Reactions To It 1:22:26 Wrap up and Social Media Plugs Follow The Outlaw John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-outlaw-nation-network/support
Troy Kotsur and Youn Yuh-Jung stole our hearts, Will Smith and Chris Rock made our jaws drop, Timothée Chalamet and Kristen Stewart showed us some skin...this year's Oscars Ceremony was full of surprises.
This week on the show, Admir, Osama and Fahad regroup after an outrageous Oscar's ceremony and reflect on the winners, losers and all the Twitter trending moments in between.
The 2022 Oscars telecast will go down in history! For the Season 1 finale of Close Up, host Kelley Carter checks in with two Hollywood Reporter pals – ABC News Radio Entertainment correspondent, Jason Nathanson, and Entertainment Director at "The Grio” Cortney Wills to discuss Will Smith, the “slap heard around the world,” and the overshadowed-but-important wins of the night. CODA broke the mold, taking home the Oscar for best picture and one of its stars, Troy Kotsur became the first deaf man to win an acting Oscar. And West Side Story's Arianna DeBose became the first openly queer woman of color to win an acting Oscar. There's so much learn and even more to celebrate in this season finale of Close Up.
One of the most moving moments from Sunday's Oscars ceremony was the award for best supporting actor to Troy Kotsur, making him the first male deaf actor to win an Oscar Award. The film he appeared in, "CODA," was also named best picture. Jeffrey Brown has our look for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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This episode comes to you today with thanks to our new friends at Plantiva. Learn more at http://www.plantiva.com/killercasting and use the promo code KC25 to get 25% off your next order !******************************** Here in the final week before the 94th Academy Awards, we share this redux of Episode 048 celebrating the wonderful film CODA. Deservedly, it is up for THREE awards. Best Picture, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for the brilliant Troy Kotsur. If you missed it first time, jump in now and if you heard it last year ... listen again ! Full transcript: https://www.killercastingpod.com/podcast/episode/23cd3f8a/048-coda ******************************** SHOW NOTES: Every once in a while a film comes along that simply transports you with its sheer brilliance — the brilliance of the sea shining on a bright, crisp Gloucester morning CODA is one such film that approaches perfection. CODA (Children Of Deaf Adults) is many things at once, a coming of age story of a child finding her way into adulthood and independence; a rollicking chronicle of a loving hard working family; a damn funny movie that will in turn, touch, move, inspire and awe you. The success of a film like this hinges not so much on the story (it is a tale we have seen often), but on the casting of these wonderful roles who inhabit a world most of us have never experienced. Ruby is the only hearing member of her family where her dad Frank, her mom Jackie and her older brother Leo are all deaf. Those three roles are played by actors who are deaf in real life — which may seem like obvious casting choices, but in reality, actors who are deaf rarely get a chance to play roles this beautifully drawn. They rarely get to show off their astonishingly talent. But in this film, Troy Kotsur (who Lisa is starting a campaign right now for an Academy Award for this performance), Marlee Matlin and Daniel Durant all get a chance to shine brightly. The precocious Ruby is portrayed in a tour-de-force by Emilia Jones. As final treat, look out for the spellbinding performance of Eugenio Derbez as Bernardo Villalobos, Ruby's music teacher. In lesser hands, this film could easily have wallowed in mediocre cliche, but under the assured direction of Sian Heder and with that stellar cast, what shouldn't work does. What should be hackneyed, soars and what could easily be mawkish, will move you to tears. Joining us to give a true perspective on the portrayal of deaf characters in this film, is the amazing actress/writer/producer Antoinette Abbamonte who is also part of the deaf acting community in Hollywood. And a special shout out goes to our ASL interpreter Nicole Pancino who joined us for Antoinette's interview. We could go ON for hours about this exquisite film .. in fact we almost do ! Enjoy
“CODA” stars Troy Kotsur and Marlee Matlin. Then, in an all new Wildflower, Drew spotlights women who have paved their own way to success including 17-year-old Joceyln Camarillo, who recently won the USA National Championship for Boxing. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Admir and Fahad get together to continue talking about the Best Picture nominations with CODA. The duo discuss how the film expertly crafts a narrative around music without it being overbearing, consider Troy Kotsur's chances of picking up a Best Supporting Actor win and contemplate whether the film leans too much into "feel good" territory that it damages its own message.
John Rothmann goes over the 94th Academy Award Movie Nominees with movie critic and friend of the show Jan Wahl (janwahl.com) 1.CODA (Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant) 2.Power of the Dog (Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst) 3.Belfast (Jude HIll, Lewis McAskie, Caitriona Balfe) 4.West Side Story (2021) (Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose) 5.Nightmare Alley (Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett) 6.Don't Look Up (Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep) 7.King Richard (Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Bernthal) 8.The Eyes of Tammy Faye (Jessica Chastain, Andrew Garfield, Cherry Jones) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Troy Kotsur is a study in perseverance. The Arizona native spent years honing his craft on stage at the National Theatre of the Deaf and the Deaf West Theatre in Los Angeles—all the while wondering if Hollywood could ever fully embrace a deaf actor. “It's almost like a hair in my beard, just this one hair, and that represents the opportunities that I was given,” he says. But that drive—or “stubbornness,” as he himself puts it—has finally paid off on a historic level. For his role in writer/director Sian Heder's “CODA,” Kotsur has been the one constant of this year's awards season, snagging wins at the Gotham Awards, the SAG Awards, and Independent Spirit Awards on the road to the 94th Academy Awards, where he is nominated for best supporting actor. A win would mark the first for a deaf male actor, and just the second for a deaf actor ever behind the trailblazing footsteps of Kotsur's “CODA” co-star, Marlee Matlin. In this “In the Envelope” episode, Kotsur walks Backstage through every stage of his winding journey, from the lessons learned from live theater, to a brief pitstop in the “Star Wars” galaxy, to the significance of his belated “CODA” breakthrough. Along the way, he offers invaluable advice to all actors—deaf or hearing—on the power of on-screen silence, scene partner eye contact, and never giving up. Read Backstage's cover story Matlin, here: https://bit.ly/35Lhhcb This interview was conducted with the help of ASL interpreter, Justin Maurer. --- Backstage has been the #1 resource for actors and talent-seekers for 60 years. In the Envelope, Backstage's podcast, features intimate, in-depth conversations with today's most noteworthy film, television, and theater actors and creators. This is your guide to every aspect of acting, from voiceover and commercial work to casting directors, agents, and more. Full of both know-how and inspiration, In the Envelope airs weekly to cover everything from practical advice on navigating the industry, to how your favorite projects are made, to personal stories of success and failure alike. Join host Jack Smart, Awards Editor at Backstage, for this guide on how to live the creative life from those who are doing it every day: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ Follow Backstage and In the Envelope on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast Looking to get cast? Subscribe here: www.backstage.com/subscribe Browse Backstage casting listings: https://bit.ly/3mth68e Check out our community-driven virtual programming, The Slate: https://bit.ly/2WDNXf0 Backstage stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement: https://bit.ly/3cuMBt5 Special thanks to... - Host: Jack Smart - Producer: Jamie Muffett - Social media: Katie Minard, Karen Jenkins - Design: Mark Stinson, Caitlin Watkins - Additional support: Kasey Howe, Samantha Sherlock, Benjamin Lindsay, Oriella St. Louis
Oscar-nominated actor Troy Kotsur tells us how he drew on his personal experience to play a Deaf father of a hearing child in the new film CODA. Actor and comedian Ben Schwartz talks about his latest role in The Afterparty, plus how his Parks and Recreation character, Jean-Ralphio, changed everything for him. Multi-Grammy-winning singer Cécile McLorin Salvant discusses her new album, Ghost Song, and the ghosts she's singing about.
This week we discuss the new film ‘CODA,' which stands for “child of deaf adults.” And joining us is the hilarious comedian, and real-life child of deaf adults, Moshe Kasher. Moshe explains how accurate the film was at portraying the life of a “CODA,” as well as pointing out some of the more interesting American Sign Language translation choices. Plus, we answer a question on the ‘Hotline' about bad movie recommendations. And, as always, we've got ‘Staff Picks.'In news, Patty Jenkins says streaming movies look like “fake movies” and Michael K. Williams passes away.Explore Story Blocks' library and subscribe today at storyblocks.com/MAXFILMGo to Soylent.com/maxfilm and use code MAXFILM to get 20% OFF your first order.Staff Picks:Ify – Untold: Malice at the PalaceAlonso – Come From AwayDrea – Language LessonsMoshe – Brawl in Cell Block 99 and Blood Red SkyWith Ify Nwadiwe, Alonso Duralde, Drea Clark, and Moshe Kasher.