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Tyler Coates returns to break down the state of the Emmy race, including the wide-open battle for drama series and the new shows with major upset potential. Then Luke Kirby talks about his new collaboration with Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino, entering the tough but beautiful world of ballet with the new Prime Video series Etoile. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Ooh wee ee ooh ooh ooh ooh wah, Gary! It's about time we talked about another musical and we've got a first time guest this week to join us! Writer Tyler Coates is here to talk about 2014's Jersey Boys, the screen adaptation of the Tony winning jukebox musical charting the rise of Frankie Valli and … Continue reading "335 – Jersey Boys (with Tyler Coates!)"
With the 97th Academy Awards finally in the rearview, Katey gathers a murderers' row of former guests to share their final takeaway from this topsy turvy season. Answering the question "What did you learn from this year's Oscars?" are Esther Zuckerman, Jordan Hoffman, Richard Rushfield, Tyler Coates, Michael Shulman, Sam Adams, Rebecca Ford, Shirley Li, Matt Patches, David Canfield, Chris Murphy, Sean Fennessey, Alison Brower, and Chris Feil. Join us, and then you never have to think about this year's Oscars again. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Anora wins big, Conan wins over the crowd, and everyone wonders what's next for Demi Moore. It's the morning-after Oscars report with Katey and Tyler, with highlights from the red carpet, the Anora after-party, and everything in between. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
It feels like an eternity since last week's Golden Globes, and with all of Los Angeles focused on the wildfires and their aftermath, awards season has taken a backseat— but hasn't ended entirely. Tyler Coates joins Katey to talk about the impact of all this turmoil, and how awards season might boost the city's recovery once it finally returns. Then Katey talk to Robert Eggers, the director of stylish horror films who just had his biggest hit ever with Nosferatu, a movie he's spent more than a decade trying to get made— and was absolutely worth the wait. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Returning guest Tyler Coates joins Katey to break down the Oscar shortlists in 10 categories, with insight on the ever-chaotic best original song race, the major competition in international feature, and the impossible to predict short films. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Tyler Coates joins Katey to talk about why the Oscars and politics are so eternally entwined, and how no matter what happens in Tuesday's election, the impact will be felt throughout the season. The episode also includes a conversation with June Squibb, the 94-year-old star of the summertime hit Thelma, who has a lot of wisdom about tackling physical challenges small and large and putting her trust in a first-time director. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
The Slow Horses Emmy nominee describes the surprising joys of being part of a television show that's already filmed five seasons, with more on the way, and how it brings him back to his roots in the theater. But before that, guest co-host Tyler Coates joins Katey to dig into the true inner workings of awards season, which controversies might still be on the horizon, and why some things about the process may never change no matter what. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Fiber optic systems are used everywhere to provide high speed connections to buildings, towers, and data centers. Increasing demand for high-speed data, streaming video and burgeoning AI-enabled services is driving construction and expansion of fiber routes to provide more connectivity. At the same time, the market has become a mix of large and small fiber operators, all competing for a piece of the business.Tyler Coates, Chief Revenue Officer at FiberLight discusses with John Celentano, Inside Towers Business Editor the fiber market's opportunities and challenges.Support the Show.
Football is over and the stars are out! Awards editor for The Hollywood Reporter Tyler Coates joins Joe and Cullen to dig into the biggest award show of the year, the Oscars. His expert opinions will probably make you millions of dollars in your office pool, Joe and Cullen have only seen Elvis.
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Tyler Coates to discuss Rian Johnson's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, which is now on Netflix. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.
In this episode, Seamone and Riley review the sequel to Wes Craven's masterpiece - A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge! Not quite the masterpiece that is the first, but this film still has some great moments. With it also being labeled as "the gayest horror movie ever made" by Tyler Coates of Decider.com, there's certainly plenty to talk about! Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/RabbitinRedPod https://twitter.com/MaN_oF_HoRrOR1 https://twitter.com/SlashNCast Make sure to rate us! #Horror #FreddyKrueger #NightmareonElmStreet
This week, journalist and critic Tyler Coates joins to talk about one of his all-time favorite films, A League of Their Own. Catch Tyler in The Hollywood Reporter, where he's Awards Editor, or on Twitter at @TylerCoates. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tyler Coates, Gabi Conti and Daralyse Lyons share stories about being ghosted by a ghost, a foot fetish fizzle, and a couple with dangerous secrets. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISKMake a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshowGet tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tourGet the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.comTake our storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.orgHire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllisonHire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com
Quentin Tarantino's ethos was once described, efficiently, by the online writer Film Crit Hulk thusly: “Never hate a movie.” That ethos never had a better distillation than the film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood except for one joyous example — its novelization. On this episode I'm joined again by Tyler Coates and Ted Haycraft to discuss the expansion of the beloved movie. We talk:- the “literary” value of Tarantino's prose;- how Tarantino mixes film criticism with that prose;- which character benefits most from the novel's expansion of the film;- and why part the value of Tarantino releasing something new is his promotional circuit interviews.Also:- The reputation the 2019 film has developed two years out;- the (innocuous?) oddity of there being no people of color in the movie;- how the movie will likely age if its historical context is forgotten;- and the fates of the characters after the end credits and last page.Tyler Coates is currently an editor for the Hollywood Reporter. Past work has appeared in The Awl, Brooklyn Magazine, Esquire, GOOD, Gothamist, Nylon, Out, Town & Country, and the Village Voice. His work can also be found out at his website.The paperback novel of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is currently available from Harper Collins.
As movie theaters across the country are about to go through another metamorphosis point after having been largely empty this last year, now seems as good a time as any to revisit the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama about three workers at a single-screen movie theater in New England. On this episode I'm joined by journalist and former guest, Tyler Coates, and actor Eric Gilde, to talk about:- the play;- Baker's career;- her collaboration with director Sam Gold;- and her creative usages of prosceniums, pauses, and Georges Delurue music.Also:How the French New Wave and her Criterion top 10 list informs the play;- her only produced film/television work on one episode of Amazon's I Love Dick;- speculation about what a film she writes and directs might be like;- and how much the play nails about working in a movie theater during the film to digital transition.Tyler Coates is currently writing for the Hollywood Reporter, while past work has appeared in The Awl, Brooklyn Magazine, Esquire, GOOD, Gothamist, Nylon, Out, Town & Country, and the Village Voice. He interviewed Baker in 2013 about The Flick for BlackBook Magazine and also reviewed her play John for Slate.Eric Gilde is a New York-based actor, playwright, and podcaster. He co-hosts the Take Me In to the Ballgame podcast with his wife, actor and baseball commentator Ellen Adair.The Flick is available to read or perform from Samuel French, Inc.
Tyler Coates, creator of EMASAR & co-author of Hyperwave Theory, joins us to discuss upcoming trends in Bitcoin, Gold & the S&P 500 including key turning points for longs & shorts as well as important levels of support for Bitcoin | Youtube: https://youtu.be/NywQJgwBdzY | Show: https://coincompass.com/89 | #Bitcoin #gold #hyperwave
With voting for the Academy Awards set to finish next week, so ends another Oscar campaign season. Today’s guest, Tyler Coates, recently finished a stint covering this award season for The Hollywood Reporter. On this episode we talk about this current and recent Oscar campaigns, his career as both a freelancer, editor, and critic, how celebrity profiles come together on the writer’s end, his current favorite profile writers, the simple reason why Jennifer Lopez and Adam Sandler didn’t get acting nominations this year, and what film is likely to clean up at the Oscars. Coates, a former editor at Esquire and Decider, has also written for the Village Voice, Slate, Gothamist, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Permalink
In episode 76, Naomi, Andy, and Mabel are joined by another roundtable of comedians including Mara Herron, Kevin Avery, Tyler Coates, and Mike Catanzano for a New Years Eve episode spectacular! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Tyler Coates, writer and former Esquire editor, is afraid that everyone hates him. We talk with him about how he’s dealt with this fear in a social media age. We also get Tyler to chat with expert Jane Marie about how to break that fear down.
He is the original Conjuring Cat. He is peak Grizabella. He is…the most cultured guest EVER to grace the LC mic. Tyler Coates is here - and class is in session. Tyler saw Bernadette Peters on Broadway more times than you did (listen and check and report back to me). Tyler saw Beauty And The Beast ON ICE as a child (and it was formative - can you say the same?). And if that wasn’t enough culture - the man has seen CATS THE MUSICAL!! Yes honey, Tyler’s “culture that defined him” is Cats the Musical - so buckle up the little ones and rum tum tug on this spicy podcast. Jennifer Lawrence gets dragged. The Oscars get dragged (Kobe Bryant?? Seriously???). Even Balloons get dragged. Like the famous saying goes: “no one is safe from these Advanced Actresses!” LAS CULTURISTAS HAS A PATREON! For $5/month, you get exclusive access to WEEKLY Patreon-ONLY Las Culturistas content!! https://www.patreon.com/lasculturistas SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS TODAY! CONNECT W/ LAS CULTURISTAS ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER for the best in "I Don't Think So, Honey" action, updates on live shows, conversations with the Las Culturistas community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: www.facebook.com/lasculturistas twitter.com/lasculturistas LAS CULTURISTAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST foreverdogpodcasts.com/las-culturistas Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Have you ever found a monster beautiful? It's rare that something can be both gorgeous and grotesque, but when those two qualities overlap it can be hard to look away -- and hard to resist following it wherever it wants to take you, no matter how dangerous. This week's guest is Tyler Coates, Culture Editor at Esqire.com. He felt the allure of the arts emanating from what seemed like a threat: phantoms in an opera house, clawing cat people, and David Bowie in a massive codpiece. From the tiny town where he grew up, he couldn't say no to their pull -- though when he finally ventured out into the world, he had no idea what he was getting himself into.
Part Two of CULTCH WAR: An "I Don't Think So, Honey!" Deathmatch is here! 20 of New York's most exciting comedians present their very best "I Don't Think So, Honeys!" But there is a twist: the comedians are split into teams captained by Bowen and Matt and compete in a judged tournament to see who among them is the ULTIMATE in cultural destruction. 20 comedians...but who will win? Find out NOW on the epic finale of CULTCH WAR! Part Two featuring Chrissy Shackelford, Shalewa Sharpe, Gabe Gonzalez, Peter Smith, Marcia Belsky, Nicole Silverberg, Michelle Buteau, Annie Donley, Tim Murray, Pat Regan, Michael Hartney, Alise Morales, Greta Titelman, Rae Sanni, Dylan Marron, and David Mizzoni. Blue Ribbon Panel: Joel Kim Booster, Michelle Collins, and Tyler Coates. Recorded Live 11/7/17 at VILLAIN in Brooklyn, NY! CONNECT W/ LAS CULTURISTAS ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER for the best in "I Don't Think So, Honey" action, updates on live shows, conversations with the Las Culturistas community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: www.facebook.com/lasculturistas/ twitter.com/lasculturistas PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. LAS CULTURISTAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/las-culturistas/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Part One of CULTCH WAR: An "I Don't Think So, Honey!" Deathmatch is here! 20 of New York's most exciting comedians have been summoned to the VILLAIN stage in Brooklyn to present their very best "I Don't Think So, Honeys!" But this show is not all fun and games and "community." No, bitch...there is a twist: the comedians are split into teams captained by Bowen and Matt and compete in a judged tournament to see who among them is the ULTIMATE in cultural destruction. 20 comedians...but who will win...the CULTCH WAR. Part One featuring Pat Regan, Dylan Marron, Alise Morales, Greta Titelman, David Mizzoni, Sam Taggart, Rae Sanni, Mitra Jouhari, Tim Murray, and Michael Hartney. Blue Ribbon Panel: Joel Kim Booster, Michelle Collins, and Tyler Coates. Recorded Live 11/7/17 at VILLAIN in Brooklyn, NY! CONNECT W/ LAS CULTURISTAS ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER for the best in "I Don't Think So, Honey" action, updates on live shows, conversations with the Las Culturistas community, and behind-the scenes photos/videos: www.facebook.com/lasculturistas/ twitter.com/lasculturistas PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. LAS CULTURISTAS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/las-culturistas/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Tyler says a swastika maybe shouldn't be protected speech, and neither should the Game of Thrones guys' new show about black slavery still being a thing in America; everyone yells about whether it's racist to not wanna hear a white person blorble on about race; if everything's crazy, then nothing's crazy (but everything is crazy tho).
Las Culturistas "I Don't Think So, Honey" returns for its SECOND LIVE SHOW! 50 of New York's best comedians take one minute each to go off on culture. PART TWO featuring: Pat Regan, Annie Donley, Tyler Coates, Adam Goldman, Joel Perez, Greg Kozatek, Ben Rimalower, Danny Visconti, Bobby Hankinson, Brantley Brice, Gabe Gonazalez, Shane O'Neill, Rachel Pegram, Henry Russell Bergstein, Daniel Lempert, Ziwe Fumudoh, Tessa Skara, Rae Sanni, Joe Castle Baker, Lena Einbinder, Shalewa Sharpe, Morgan Miller, Timothy Dunn, Sarah Grace Welbourn, Abra Tabak, and Josh Sharp. Hosted by Matt Rogers & Bowen Yang. Recorded 8/11/17 at Littlefield in Brooklyn, NY. Sponsored by #Spoke -- the new, free podcast app from SiriusXM that makes it easier than ever to find podcasts you love. Check it out at hearspoke.com! SUBSCRIBE // RATE // REVIEW #LasCulturistas on #ApplePodcasts, #GooglePlay, #Stitcher and #Soundcloud! New Episodes of #LasCulturistas every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Deputy Editor for The Decider Tyler Coates talks a particularly bad breakup, and how, when you lean almost entirely on PJ Harvey or Liz Phair for comfort music it can be surprising when you find yourself putting your head on the shoulder of Taylor Swift. Plus, a million things Dana would rather associate with Eye of the Tiger than … you know who.
David & Ben continue their conversation with Tyler Coates to talk about Jeffrey, Cats, Pretender inception, and gay steroetypes in media.
David & Ben are joined by Tyler Coates to talk about Jeffrey, play two degrees of Janeane Garofalo, and review young adult horror novels from the 90's.
Here's Tyler Coates (BlackBook Magazine) on his first big-boy back in Chicago where he worked for a Very Important Scientist (self-proclaimed). Recorded at Happy Ending Lounge for the show How I Learned It's a Living! Stories from the Unemployed, the Underemployed, and the Working Stiffs.