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On the first episode of our film-by-film rundown of Danny Peary's beloved 1986 movie guide, we are joined by Vulture TV critic and longtime friend Roxana Hadadi, who explains her personal, familial connection to Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 Oscar-winner, and joins in a spirited discussion of the picture's virtues, flaws, and reputation.Roxana HadadiRoxana Hadadi is a Vulture/New York Magazine TV critic who also writes about film and pop culture, with the closed captions on and motion smoothing off.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the first episode of our film-by-film rundown of Danny Peary's beloved 1986 movie guide, we are joined by Vulture TV critic and longtime friend Roxana Hadadi, who explains her personal, familial connection to Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 Oscar-winner, and joins in a spirited discussion of the picture's virtues, flaws, and reputation.Subscribe to the new show at: https://pod.link/1274489817To watch us on YouTube go to: https://www.youtube.com/@dannypearyrocks For show notes - including where to stream this week's movies, links to referenced media, and more - subscribe on Buttondown at https://buttondown.email/AVeryGoodYear. https://plus.acast.com/s/a-very-good-year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a new year and that means a new slate of TV on the horizon. Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk previews some of the shows she's watching from the anticipated return of "Severance" to the new medical drama "The Pitt."
One of my most soulful & philosophical guests, my good friend, Vulture TV critic Roxana Hadadi returns to Watch With Jen to discuss character actor Edward Norton's career. Paying particular attention to his '90s & early aught heyday, in this thoughtful conversation, we discuss his films & performances in PRIMAL FEAR, AMERICAN HISTORY X, FIGHT CLUB, 25TH HOUR, KINGDOM OF HEAVEN, & more. Along the way, we share our connections to & memories of some of these generation &/or decade-defining works.Roxana's Bio:A TV critic with Vulture, who also writes about film & pop culture, previously Roxana was the film editor & a critic with Pajiba, & her reviews, essays, recaps, and other writing have also been published by The AV Club, Polygon, RogerEbert.com, The L.A. Times, Crooked Marquee, The Playlist, Fox Digital, The Criterion Collection, GQ, & Inverse. Originally Posted on Patreon (10/8/24) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/113547920Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive Shop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless Shop Donate to the Pod via Ko-fi
In the last few years, shows like "The Office," "Friends," "Girls," "Suits" and "Sex and the City" have gained new audiences as some viewers have found comfort in watching previously aired shows. Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us to discuss this trend and we take calls about your favorite comfort shows.
Vulture TV critic Kathryn Van Arendonk joins to preview the slate of summer premieres, including the return of hit series like “The Bear,” “Babylon Berlin” and “Evil.”*This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent premiered last Thursday.The series, adapted by CityTV, features cases that are 'ripped from headlines' from Canada's largest city, Toronto. It films in Toronto neighbourhoods and has a very Canadian cast and crew.It is also part of a long-running network TV franchise that premiered back in 1990, and one that seems to have weathered the changes in TV as a medium, and changes in attitudes towards police and the justice system. Today, Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk on Law & Order's Toronto spinoff, and why the franchise still draws a big audience.
Maybe all that holiday season downtime has you binged out. Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk shares her recommendations for some of the exciting new TV shows to catch that will be coming to cable and streaming services this month. Plus, listeners share the shows and series they're most excited about as 2024 gets underway.
On this week's episode of The Waves, Laura Stassi is back in the host seat. Laura, host of the podcast Dating While Gray, still can't get over what the heck is going on in 72-year-old Gerry Turner's love life. Gerry is the first lead for The Bachelor spinoff The Golden Bachelor. While Gerry and the group of women vying for his heart are seniors over 65 years old, many of the age-old Bachelor franchise tropes are still being put to use. What is it about reality TV dating that forces the stakes to be so high? To figure this out, Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us. In Slate Plus: Kathryn VanArendonk on a reality show focused on business connections – Project Greenlight: A New Generation If you liked this episode, check out: The Waves recaps The Golden Bachelor Why Did The Golden Bachelor Have to Be Like This? Podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Waves, Laura Stassi is back in the host seat. Laura, host of the podcast Dating While Gray, still can't get over what the heck is going on in 72-year-old Gerry Turner's love life. Gerry is the first lead for The Bachelor spinoff The Golden Bachelor. While Gerry and the group of women vying for his heart are seniors over 65 years old, many of the age-old Bachelor franchise tropes are still being put to use. What is it about reality TV dating that forces the stakes to be so high? To figure this out, Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us. In Slate Plus: Kathryn VanArendonk on a reality show focused on business connections – Project Greenlight: A New Generation If you liked this episode, check out: The Waves recaps The Golden Bachelor Why Did The Golden Bachelor Have to Be Like This? Podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Waves, Laura Stassi is back in the host seat. Laura, host of the podcast Dating While Gray, still can't get over what the heck is going on in 72-year-old Gerry Turner's love life. Gerry is the first lead for The Bachelor spinoff The Golden Bachelor. While Gerry and the group of women vying for his heart are seniors over 65 years old, many of the age-old Bachelor franchise tropes are still being put to use. What is it about reality TV dating that forces the stakes to be so high? To figure this out, Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us. In Slate Plus: Kathryn VanArendonk on a reality show focused on business connections – Project Greenlight: A New Generation If you liked this episode, check out: The Waves recaps The Golden Bachelor Why Did The Golden Bachelor Have to Be Like This? Podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Waves, Laura Stassi is back in the host seat. Laura, host of the podcast Dating While Gray, still can't get over what the heck is going on in 72-year-old Gerry Turner's love life. Gerry is the first lead for The Bachelor spinoff The Golden Bachelor. While Gerry and the group of women vying for his heart are seniors over 65 years old, many of the age-old Bachelor franchise tropes are still being put to use. What is it about reality TV dating that forces the stakes to be so high? To figure this out, Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us. In Slate Plus: Kathryn VanArendonk on a reality show focused on business connections – Project Greenlight: A New Generation If you liked this episode, check out: The Waves recaps The Golden Bachelor Why Did The Golden Bachelor Have to Be Like This? Podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Waves, Laura Stassi is back in the host seat. Laura, host of the podcast Dating While Gray, still can't get over what the heck is going on in 72-year-old Gerry Turner's love life. Gerry is the first lead for The Bachelor spinoff The Golden Bachelor. While Gerry and the group of women vying for his heart are seniors over 65 years old, many of the age-old Bachelor franchise tropes are still being put to use. What is it about reality TV dating that forces the stakes to be so high? To figure this out, Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us. In Slate Plus: Kathryn VanArendonk on a reality show focused on business connections – Project Greenlight: A New Generation If you liked this episode, check out: The Waves recaps The Golden Bachelor Why Did The Golden Bachelor Have to Be Like This? Podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The Waves, Laura Stassi is back in the host seat. Laura, host of the podcast Dating While Gray, still can't get over what the heck is going on in 72-year-old Gerry Turner's love life. Gerry is the first lead for The Bachelor spinoff The Golden Bachelor. While Gerry and the group of women vying for his heart are seniors over 65 years old, many of the age-old Bachelor franchise tropes are still being put to use. What is it about reality TV dating that forces the stakes to be so high? To figure this out, Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us. In Slate Plus: Kathryn VanArendonk on a reality show focused on business connections – Project Greenlight: A New Generation If you liked this episode, check out: The Waves recaps The Golden Bachelor Why Did The Golden Bachelor Have to Be Like This? Podcast production by Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/thewavesplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new slate of television shows and streaming series arrives this fall, even as the SAG and WGA strikes continue. Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us with recommendations for what to look out for. *This segment is guest hosted by David Furst.
To send off our lovely host Alison Stewart on medical leave, as she donates a kidney to her sister, we solicit recommendations from you, our listeners, for what she should be reading, watching, or listening to as she recovers! Plus, we take recommendations from some great friends of the show. Emma Straub, author and Books Are Magic owner, gives some book recommendations, and Kathryn Van Arendonk, Vulture TV critic, tells Alison want shows she should be binging. Have some recs or well-wishes for Alison? Comment below!
"Vulture" TV critic and author Jen Chaney was, like us, a young and deeply impressionable moviegoer in the year of our Lord 1982, when the Spielberg double-tap of "E.T." and "Poltergeist" lit up our dreams and haunted our nightmares. We talk all about both of those movies, as well as the sex comedies, sci-fi bummers, and romantic comedies that made '82 feel like, really and truly, the first year of '80s moviemaking. (Sponsored by MUBI). Become a member for Bonus Episodes, personal stories of working in the industry, and yes - EVEN MORE MOVIES. https://plus.acast.com/s/a-very-good-year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Today, Explained co-host Sean Rameswaram keeps our host chair warm while Sam is away. He's joined by Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk to figure out what kind of show Succession really was, whom it was for, and what to watch to fill the Succession-size hole in your heart. We also ask if Kathryn is into Ted Lasso ending, the return of the flip phone, and more. And we hear about the culture that's haunting us: Lana Del Rey losing her vape is as relatable as writing lyrics about soda. Send us your culturegeist. What specific thing in the culture has haunted you for days, weeks, or even years? And why? Email a short voice memo to intoit@vulture.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After Sunday's night massive episode of "Succession," it is clear now that someone will have to step into Logan Roy's shoes. But who will it be? Kathryn VanArendonk, Vulture TV critic, joins us to discuss the final season so far, and take calls from listeners about who they think will inherit Waystar Royco.
This month, a number of high profile TV series like “Succession,” “Ted Lasso” and “Yellowjackets" return with new seasons. Vulture TV critic and friend of the show Kathryn Van Arendonk joins to discuss these marquee titles as well as share her recommendations for some under the radar shows you should be watching. We'll also take listener calls.
Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins to preview what to expect from television and the streaming world in 2023. We talk the second season of "Yellowjackets," a new show starring Natasha Lyonne, and of course, season four of "Succession." Plus, we take your calls.
Jason and Mike are joined by Vulture TV critic and ace film critic Roxana Hadadi, who explains why 2007 was “the last hopeful year of America,” despite how many bleak movies landed in her top five. (And not to spoil, but as anyone who follows her on Twitter knows, there will be “Michael Clayton” love.) Plus: find out what movie she says “the most correct and the most annoying men on Twitter stan for.” Become a member for Bonus Episodes, personal stories of working in the industry, and yes - EVEN MORE MOVIES. https://plus.acast.com/s/a-very-good-year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is there a way to make true crime ethically? At the very least, can we stop making serial killers hot? Sam chats with Vulture TV critic Jen Chaney about the criticism behind the hit Netflix show DAHMER — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and the rise of true crime as the latest IP. We also ask comedian Jay Jurden if he is into the new get-out-the-vote effort from Saucy Santana and Trina. And we hear about the culture that's haunting us: David Herskowitz is the Harry Styles of the Miami Boys Choir. Send us your culturegeist. What specific thing in the culture has been haunting you for days, weeks, or even years? Email us a short voice memo at intoit@vulture.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Everything old continues to be new again as NBC brings its late '80s/early '90s time travel series Quantum Leap back for a new generation; Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us to discuss whether we wish we could travel back to stop it from happening. Around The Dial takes us through Los Espookys, Reservation Dogs, Halt And Catch Fire, and Journeyman. For the long-awaited return of Will Dave Hate This?, Sarah and Tara try to predict the titular Dave's reaction to the Marvel special Werewolf By Night. Laura F. uses an Extra Credit getting us to split up TV marriages, and couple up the new singletons with other TV characters. Kathryn presents the Station Eleven episode "Dr. Chaudhary" for admission into the Canon. Then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that jumps around, jumps up, and gets down. Leap into a comfy chair and join us! GUESTS
Everything old continues to be new again as NBC brings its late '80s/early '90s time travel series Quantum Leap back for a new generation; Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us to discuss whether we wish we could travel back to stop it from happening. Around The Dial takes us through Los Espookys, Reservation Dogs, Halt And Catch Fire, and Journeyman. For the long-awaited return of Will Dave Hate This?, Sarah and Tara try to predict the titular Dave's reaction to the Marvel special Werewolf By Night. Laura F. uses an Extra Credit getting us to split up TV marriages, and couple up the new singletons with other TV characters. Kathryn presents the Station Eleven episode "Dr. Chaudhary" for admission into the Canon. Then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that jumps around, jumps up, and gets down. Leap into a comfy chair and join us!Show TopicsQuantum Leap (2022)ATD: Los EspookysATD: Reservation DogsATD: Halt And Catch FireATD: JourneymanWill Dave Hate This? Werewolf By NightExtra Credit: Another Sad Divorce StatisticThe Canon: Station Eleven S01.E09: Dr. ChaudharyWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: Quantum LeapingShow NotesKathryn VanArendonk on TwitterKathryn's 2019 interview with Scott Bakula about the original Quantum LeapThe Listen To Sassy podcast on PatreonKathryn's Kate Beaton profile at VultureThe Vulture FestivalKathryn and Jesse David Fox's conversation about Welcome To Wrexham at VultureKathryn at VultureExhibit B. BooksPhoto: Ron Batzdorff / NBCDiscussionTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on InstagramSupport EHG on Patreon Extra Hot Great on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last weekend, “House of the Dragon” premiered on HBO. The show is a “Game of Thrones” prequel, and according to Warner Media, 9.9 million people watched the first episode, a record number of viewers for an HBO series premiere. But critically, the show has not been received as positively as the early seasons of “Game of Thrones,” with many reviewers questioning whether this new series does enough to justify its existence. The Takeaway speaks with Vulture TV critic Roxana Hadadi about her thoughts on the show and why so many streaming services have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in fantasy series. Catch a preview of the second episode of HBO's House of the Dragon, premiering Sunday, August 28:
Last weekend, “House of the Dragon” premiered on HBO. The show is a “Game of Thrones” prequel, and according to Warner Media, 9.9 million people watched the first episode, a record number of viewers for an HBO series premiere. But critically, the show has not been received as positively as the early seasons of “Game of Thrones,” with many reviewers questioning whether this new series does enough to justify its existence. The Takeaway speaks with Vulture TV critic Roxana Hadadi about her thoughts on the show and why so many streaming services have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in fantasy series. Catch a preview of the second episode of HBO's House of the Dragon, premiering Sunday, August 28:
Vulture TV writer Jen Chaney joins to discuss the final season of the series 'Better Call Saul.' This segment is guest-hosted by David Furst.
Vulture TV writer Kathryn VanArendonk joins us for a Review/Preview to catch us up on the latest TV news, share her favorite shows right now, and what she's looking forward to.
In this episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins Vulture TV critic, and one of the best film critics in the world, Roxana Hadadi. Roxana pairs her insightful brilliance with some of the most on-brand discussions of Mann beefcakes, Colin Farrell's forearms and how any actor's hotness quotient increases when they wear body armour.About Roxana HadadiRoxana Hadadi is a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture. @vulture TV critic, Iranian-American, feminist. alumna @pajiba @avclub @crookedmarquee @ebertvoices @polygon: RT top critic TWITTER: @roxana_hadadiONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONSWEBSITE: ONEHEATMINUTE.COMPATREON: ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS PATREONTWITTER: @ONEBLAKEMINUTE @KATIEWALSHSTX & @OHMPODSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Vulture TV critic and noted Lindelofologist Jen Chaney joins us to examine the influence of THE PRISONER on subsequent stranded-by-the-seaside puzzle-box shows like LOST. Plus we once again pop The Hatch on the mailbag. Read Jen's definitive oral history of the LOST finale here! Follow her on Twitter here! Write to the Citizens Advice Bureau at adegreeabsolute dot gmail! Leave us a five-star review with your hottest Prisoner take on Apple Podcasts! Follow @NotaNumberPod! Our song: "A Degree Absolute!" Music and Lyrics by Chris Klimek Arranged by Casey Erin Clark and Jonathan Clark Vocals and Keyboards by Casey Erin Clark Guitar, Percussion, Mixing by Jonathan Clark Bass by Marcus Newstead "With Or Without You" (Live from Sun Devils Stadium, Tempe, AZ, 19 Dec. 1987) Written and performed by U2
Director Deborah Warner discusses her new production of Benjamin Britten’s opera Peter Grimes, which opens at the Teatro Real in Madrid on Monday. The staging of this multinational co-production has become significantly more difficult in the wake of Brexit and more recently she has had to adapt to the numerous challenges posed by Covid. The death was announced today at the age of 52 of Helen McCrory, whose credits included Peaky Blinders, The Queen, Harry Potter and many highly-praised stage roles including Medea and The Deep Blue Sea. Theatre critic Susannah Clapp reflects on her contribution to stage and screen. Cybercrime is a lucrative source for fraudsters; companies’ customer accounts, personal bank details, and pension funds, presenting regular targets for the digital criminals. Now it seems that the world of publishing is attracting the online scammers. Heloise Wood, Deputy News Editor of The Bookseller, shares her latest scoop. Mare of Easttown is a new HBO/Sky Atlantic series starring Kate Winslet as a small-town Pennsylvanian detective investigating a local murder as life crumbles around her. Lanre Bakare (Guardian arts and culture correspondent) and Jen Chaney (New York Magazine’s Vulture TV critic) discuss the drama with Kirsty Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Jerome Weatherald
Hannibal and American Gods creator Bryan Fuller in conversation with New York Magazine and Vulture TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, discussing notable bloody scenes that inspired him over his career. Recorded by: Kay B Edited by: Jamie Broadnax Music by: Brian Reitzell
From Big Little Lies to 13 Reasons Why to The Handmaid's Tale, we're talkin' book to television adaptations. The Vulture TV hosts run through the books that made television series debuts in 2017-- they discuss how these stories have to change for TV, whether it looks like series is the new model over movies, and what makes an adaptation work. Plus, some insight into how this played with Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale and American Gods.
Vulture TV hosts talk about this winter's biggest show HBO's Big Little Lies, which debuted its finale Sunday. They talk about what they loved about the show and whether they'd like to see a second season.
The Vulture TV hosts talk about how actors who've successfully reinvented themselves did it. Plus, they talk a little romance with this Valentine's Day prompt. And Vulture's Abraham Riesman talks with star of FX's Legion Dan Stevens.
Vulture TV hosts talk about how love triangles are used on television with Vulture contributor Kathryn VanArendonk. Plus, they'll chat with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend creator Rachel Bloom about the show's second season and a little bit of what to expect for season three!
Matt and Jen reveal their choices for the best actor, actress and show of the year, as well as the many other amazing performances and series that almost made the cut. In a more crowded field of competitors than ever before, these artists are particularly impressive, and we can't wait to see what else they've got in store for us this year...and beyond.Spoilers: This episode contains spoilers for The Leftovers and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.Theme music: "Slinky," by Dlay (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dlay/Elemental/Slinky)
A special live taping of the Vulture TV podcast at the New York Television Festival. Discover the origin stories of Matt and Margaret, as well as their uncensored opinions on the state of modern television. This episode is sponsored by “Legends” on TNT and GE Podcast Theater’s “The Message.” This episode contains spoilers for the following TV shows: How I Met Your Mother: 21:12 - 21:40 Joan of Arcadia: 33:37 - 33:48 Hannibal: 34:32 - 34:46
Gazelle, Matt and Margaret talk about all the times when TV messed with your minds (i.e. shocking twists - many spoilers ahead), then the first season of "Mr. Robot." This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions 0:00 to 20:05 - *Spoiler Warning Red Alert* The first segment contains many spoilers about twists in popular TV shows throughout history. Including a Mr. Robot spoiler at 2:40. 21:13 - end of show: The last season of Mr. Robot This episode of The Vulture TV podcast is brought to you by Casper. Get $50 toward any mattress purchases by visiting www.casper.com/VULTURE and using the promo code Vulture. This episode of The Vulture TV podcast is also brought to you by Audible.com. Audible.com/Summerfarmer
Vulture TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz interviews Ray McKinnon, who in addition to acting on shows such as Deadwood and Sons of Anarchy, is the creator of Rectify. Here's the link to our survey: Panoply.fm/survey Please take a minute to fill it out.
Gazelle, Matt and Margaret kick off this episode with a spirited discussion on hate watching television - what makes for a good hate watch? What shows have landed in their hate watching rotation? Then, a discussion of the most recent episode of "True Detective". And finally, they dive in to the final half of the third season of "Orange is the New Black." This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions The most recent episode of Halt and Catch Fire: 1:33-3:08 The second episode of AMC's Humans: 3:08 - 6:34 The most recent episode of True Detective: 16:52 - 29:32 The second half of the third season of Orange is the New Black: 30:46 - 44:04 This episode of The Vulture TV Podcast is sponsored by Casper. Get $50 toward any mattress by visiting www.casper.com/VULTURE and using promo code VULTURE. This episode of The Vulture TV podcast is also sponsored by Harrys.com. Go to Harrys.com now and Harry's will give you $5 off if you use the code VULTURE with your first purchase at check out. Get $5 off the starter set, and start shaving smarter today!. This episode of The Vulture TV Podcast is sponsored by HULU. Seinfeld- Check Out Every Moment Every Episode Now Streaming On Hulu.com
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss low concept vs. high concept shows, and the ebb and flow of the trends for both. They then dive into Amazon's new high concept show "Catastrophe." This episode contains spoilers for Amazon's "Catastrophe" This episode is brought to you by Hulu. Watch all 9 seasons of Seinfeld and so many other shows on all of your supported devices with your Hulu subscription.
Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami and Vulture editor Alex Jung interview Anna Chlumsky (over rosé) about the Veep season finale and her career.
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami dive into “Hannibal” and “Halt and Catch Fire.” The following sections contain spoilers 5:25 - 30:15: Sunday’s episode of Hannibal 30:15 -40:24: Halt and Catch Fire
Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami and Vulture editor Alex Jung discuss Lifetime’s new scripted drama “UnREAL,” and “The Whispers,” a new supernatural drama about kids. Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 7:29 - 24:48: Lifetime’s “UnREAL” 24:48 - 35:55: ABC’s “The Whispers”
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss the series finale of Mad Men. This episode of The Vulture TV Podcast is brought to you by Squarespace. Squarespace is the easiest way to create a beautiful website, blog, or online store for you and your ideas. Try Squarespace, at Squarespace.com, and enter offer code VULTURE at checkout to get 10% off.
Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami and Vulture editor Nate Jones talk Game of Thrones and Mad Men. Plus, Vulture’s West Coast Editor Joe Adalian talks all about Upfronts with Preston Beckman, AKA @maskedscheduler Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 0:43 - 1:56 - The most recent episode of Game of Thrones 1:56 - 3:11 - The season finale of Grey’s Anatomy 3:12- 4:48 - Sunday night’s Veep 6:50 - 22:27 - Sunday night’s Game of Thrones 22:28 - 38:59 - Sunday night’s episode of Mad Men
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami dive into The Last Man on Earth and the most recent episode of Mad Men. Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 2:35 - 3:53 - The most recent episode of Mad Men 4:16 - 18:12 - The Finale of The Last Man on Earth 18:12 - 40:37 - The Most Recent Episode of Man Men
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami are joined by two special guests -- Vulture senior editor and resident comedy expert Jesse Fox and computer programmer and Vulture’s Silicon Valley recapper Odie Henderson. They dig into Sunday night’s episode of Silicon Valley and the new season of Louie. Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 1:45 - 2:20 - The most recent episode of Grey’s Anatomy 2:20 - 6:57 - The most recent episode of Mad Men 6:57 - 9:16 - The latest episode of Silicon Valley 9:46 - 30:10 - Silicon Valley 30:10 - 43:04 - The most recent episode of Louie The Vulture TV Podcast is brought to you by Squarespace, the easiest way to create a beautiful website, blog, or online store for you and your ideas. Squarespace features an elegant interface, beautiful templates, and 24/7 customer support. Right now, go to Squarespace.com, and enter the offer code VULTURE at checkout to get 10% off. Squarespace. Build it Beautiful.
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami dissect the season three finale of “The Americans” - one of their favorite shows. Spoiler Warning: This episode contains spoilers for the entire series of “The Americans.
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami dig into the most recent episode of Mad Men, “The Forecast.” Spoilers Mad Men, Season 7 Episode 10: “The Forecast” 2:43 - 40:06
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami dig into the premiere of “Game of Thrones,” and the second episode from the final season of “Mad Men.” Plus, Vulture’s West Coast Editor Joe Adalian interviews Ben Wexler, the show runner of the new show “The Comedians.” Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 5:40 - 21:55 : Season premiere of Game of Thrones 21:55 - 32:39: The Comedians 32:39 - 50:35: Mad Men
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss last night’s Mad Men premiere. NYMag music critic Lindsay Zoladz talks about the music in Mad Men. Plus, Vulture’s West Coast Editor Joe Adalian talks with AMC’s president Charlie Collier about the Mad Men roll out. Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 0:10 - 1:46: Season 3, Episode 10 of The Americans 1:48 - 3:52: Last week’s episode of Being Mary Jane 5:00 - End: Mad Men Season 7 Part 2, Episode One: “Severance”
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss Mad Men episodes that deserve a repeat viewing before the premiere of the final season on April 5th, and discuss how much award shows matter, anyway. Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 0:33-2:20: The season finale of The Fosters, the most recent episode of Better Call Saul, the most recent episode of The Mindy Project. 2:36-21:10: Mad Men Season 2, Mad Men Season 5 21:22-26:00: Bloodline
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss the biggest TV moment of the year from HBO’s The Jinx, dive into the new season of Community on Yahoo, and finally (sort of) answer the question, “Is The Wire really better than The Sopranos?” Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: 2:00-4:30: Empire Season 1 finale, Justified Season 6 Episode 9, The Americans Season 3 Episode 8 4:30-13:05: The Jinx full series 13:05 - 22:35: Community Season 6 through Episode 2
Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss Fox’s breakout hit, Empire; Joe Adalion interviews Empire’s show runner Ilene Chaiken; Plus a listener question about just how much Mindy Kaling The Mindy Project can sustain. Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: Empire Season 1 through episode 10 from 2:45-21:00
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss Last Man On Earth, Joe Adalion interviews Last Man’s co-Executive Producer Andy Bobrow, and the gang wrap up their discussion on the end of House of Cards Season 3. Plus, are web-series the farm-teams for TV development? Note: This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: The Last Man on Earth Season 1 Episodes 1-3 from 2:30-23:15 House of Cards Season 3, Full Season from 23:35-37:50
New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV columnist Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami discuss Girls, the first half of Season 3 of Netflix’s House of Cards, and how the broadcast networks are making better shows. This episode contains spoilers in the following discussions: Girls Season 4 through Episode 7 from 01:00 - 12:15 House of Cards Season 3 through Episode 6 from 12:15 - 19:45
There’s little doubt that TV is driving the cultural conversation, but there could still stand to be more great conversation about TV. That’s where the Vulture TV Podcast comes in. In this weekly podcast, New York TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture TV writer Margaret Lyons, and Vulture TV editor Gazelle Emami will go deep on what matters most the world of television, what makes good TV, and how good TV gets made. Their conversation could, and will, encompass everything from the hot-button points of a given show—did you see what happened on Mad Men?—to a discussion of TV’s new diversity boom (Black-ish, Shondaland, Jane the Virgin). Our TV reporter Joe Adalian will also come on as a guest to talk about the business of TV. Other segments might include discussions with showrunners and writers, looks back at beloved and/or underappreciated TV shows, and segments where our experts respond to listener questions. It’ll be sharp, funny, and unique—in true Vulture fashion.