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Il cinema di Jessica Hausner riesce ad essere contemporaneamente magnetico e respingente. Con Club Zero mette in scena una sorta di distopia molto contemporanea nei temi e ambigua nella resa. Un progetto sicuramente interessante che è riuscito a stimolarci parecchio.
Director Mirrah Foulkes discuss her creative journey in making Judy & Punch (SFF 2019), along with stars Mia Wasikowska and Damon Herriman, and producers Michele Bennett and Nash Edgerton. You'll hear how Foulkes's fascination with stories of violence throughout history shaped her script, and learn how Wasikowska and Herriman prepared for their iconic roles – plus why working with a dog proved to be a hilarious challenge on set.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erin and Paul review showcasing the two extremes of Glenn Close: her 2011 passion project ALBERT NOBBS, and the 1996 live-action remake of the classic Disney cartoon 101 DALMATIANS. Plus: our quick takes on HELLBOY, MISSING LINK, PIERCING and GIRL.
Welcome to the Eyre on Air, the SPOOOOOOKY edition! All October, we're reviewing horror period dramas, and we're starting with 2015's Crimson Peak, directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain. Get ready to lose your cool, Lucille-style, at this creepy gothic horror.
The Celebrity Dinner Party with Elysabeth Alfano - Audio Podcast
You had to figure that, among all the great films at Sundance, there would be a bunch that just didn't work...at least, not for me. Of course, just like I couldn't see all the great films at Sundance, there were probably many other films that weren't very good that I didn't get to see. Thus, this list is only of the films that I was able to see and that I thought either didn't come together, weren't well done, or I just flat out didn't get. Listen in to hear my list of a few of the films that you may want to avoid in 2018. For more information, visit http://TheDinnerParty.tv .
Nathan and Scotty discuss Bridge of Spies AND Crimson Peak on a this week’s duel content podcast. Bridge of Spies, starring Tom Hanks and directed by Steven Spielberg, was panned by critics but heavily lauded by the Four Seasons of Film crew. Tom Hanks = America and Steven Spielberg hits his stride as a seasoned filmmaker. On the flip side, Crimson Peak, starring Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain, fooled audiences into watching a dialogue-heavy, beautifully crafted nostalgia piece of cinema history. Two different movies, one Amazing podcast. The Four Seasons of Film does it all! This episode is sponsored by Philz Coffee.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 318 So are we on the RED carpet with Doug Jones? No, that's not how we roll. Here at Movie Meltdown, we'd much rather set up camp on the floor and just share some stories. So that's what we do... this week we settle in for an intimate and relaxed hang out session with Doug Jones as we discuss some of the amazing projects he's worked on over the years as well as what he's been up to lately. And as we figure out the logistics for our group photo/cuddling assemblage, we also mention... Crimson Peak, Ant-Man, Pan's Labyrinth, Slender Man, a good Summer flick, listening to your earpiece, Guillermo del Toro, eat some popcorn, Hocus Pocus, Joan Rivers, Mia Wasikowska, The Ultimate Legacy, The Operator, the Fantastic Four is like The Wicker Man of the super hero movies... the Nick Cage Wicker Man, The Shining, The Strain, Missi Pyle, being a hot zombie, Tom Hiddleston, Z Nation, speaking Spanish, creepy Victorian haunted house movie, did you know that before the movie?, Jessica Chastain, Robert Maillet, Cochise, Glenn Close, fed on a poor naked fellow, the Hallmark Channel, Abe Sapien, it's pronounced labyrinth, Guardians of the Galaxy, being the last man on Earth, a crazy alien-hunter, the Fauno bicycle seat, feel-good inspirational, Charlie Hunnam, reshaping my body, Lee Meriwether, Falling Skies, lessons learned, My Name Is Jerry, a skinny hipless boy, Micheal Douglas, one post-apocalyptic job after another, a red lady ghost, The Silver Surfer, watch flashy action, vamp this up, Brian Dennehy, walking out of the house in a Speedo, a massive lusting for Raquel Welch, The Devil's Backbone, prove himself worthy, putting a muscle suit on, Arrow and Flash, being excited about film watching, drinking with a bendy straw, Paul Rudd, being a butler, Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story, a three picture deal, looking through tear ducts, a glorious house, sounding like a whore and... silicone products. "We all wear masks..." "mine are just glued on."
Nathan and Scotty discuss Maps to the Stars, starring Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, Robert Pattinson and John Cusack, visions of David Cronenberg, Brian DePalma and David Lynch, child casting gone wrong, disobeying the Movie Commandments, and our pledge for an Indie Spring Season of Film. Watch this Hollywood Family Drama in select theaters and Video On Demand. Keep Film Alive! This episode is sponsored by Philz Coffee.
Darren Bevan (@geekboy73) joins us for a classic Aussie book turning into a classic Aussie film in Tim Winton's The Turning – we also interview one of the producers - and the Marvel Universe gets even more complicated with Thor: The Dark World.
Reviews and news but no interviews: Matt Damon in Neill Blomkamp's Elysium, Park Chan-wook’s Stoker plus coming-of-age comedy The Way, Way Back. Listen for ticket giveaways, too.
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head and John Black participate in a roundtable interview with Jane Eyre star Mia Wasikowska and director Cary Fukunaga.The interview was recorded in Boston.The intro and outro was recorded at Panera Bread next to the Regal Fenway 13 theater in Boston.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net