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The boys learn about Karson's white culture. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecleanslatepodcast/support
Did any actress in the history of movies have a more successful beginning of their career than Jennifer Lawrence?Joining Jon Saks for 1 Round of a JENNIFER LAWRENCE Draft - SPECIAL GUESTS!Bianca Jean Sotohttps://www.biancajeansoto.com/Jefferson Reardonhttps://www.jeffersonreardon.com/What's your favorite Jennifer Lawrence movie?What's your favorite Jennifer Lawrence performance?PRODUCERS Jon Sakshttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm6662712/Christopher Feinsteinhttps://linktr.ee/hauntedamericanhistoryFrank Bonaccihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=___nTnncw2AJudd Feinsteinhttps://shows.acast.com/zoningoutSupport the showSupport the show
Ett ganska turbulent film- och serieår är till ända och det är nu dags att summera härligheten. Inför detta så har jag: Endast tagit med filmer/serier som är producerade 2021. Endast valt att ta de tre bästa/sämsta filmerna och de två bästa/sämsta serierna. Ett par spoilers kan förekomma, och filmen som jag ständigt letar namnet på med Jennifer Lawrence är ju Winters Bone! Håll till godo!
Den här gången ger vi oss på en smal genre som vi inte är så vana vid att läsa, nämligen True Grit eller mörk Americana eller sydstatslitteratur. Många känner nog till filmerna (och böckerna) Winters Bone och No country for old men och det här rör sig alltså i samma miljö. Anna, Alex och Peo har läst en bok som heter Nattliga nejder och är skriven av William Gay. Det blir fina ord om en bok i smutsig miljö. Dessutom som vanligt, pratas det om en mängd andra böcker som är värda att kolla upp.Böcker (och filmer) vi pratar om i avsnitt #80:Nattliga nejder – William Gay (Tristero)En vampyrs bekännelse – Ann Rice (Modernista)True Detective säsong 1 (tv-serie)Ormfesten – Harry Crews (Tristero)Bloodworth (film)Winters Bone / En helvetes vinter – Daniel Woodrell (Natur & Kultur)No country for old men – Cormac McCarthy (Picador)True Grit – Charles Portis (Overlook Press)Incel – Stefan Krakowski (Bazar)Tills alla dör – Diamant Salihu (Mondial)Hollywoodfruar – Jackie Collins (Forum)Vackra värld, var är du – Sally Rooney (Bonniers)The Secret to Superhuman Strength – Alison Bechdel (Jonathan Cape Ltd)Liftarens guide till galaxen – Douglas Adams (Norstedts) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello hell cats! We are back with a new theme for you, and this week we are discussing crimes that are not what they seem upon first glance. First, Melissa is going to start by telling Jackie about the heart wrenching deaths of Madeline Proctor and Elizabeth Barnes. This story proves that sometimes fact is more unbelievable than fiction. Trigger Warning! This episode will discuss the mutilation of a corpse, and could be triggering to some listeners. All information for this episode came directly from the ID show Homicide Hunter, Season 9 Episode 14 “Winters Bone.”
"Well, he loved y'all. That's where he went weak." For Episode 173, we kick off our month of Female Filmmakers by talking about the career of Debra Granik. Listen as Brandon and Thomas talk about Granik's ability to cast undiscovered talent and her three fantastic films, including Down to the Bone, Leave No Trace, and Winter's Bone. Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod Medium: CineNation E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
Winter is coming this summer, so Brandon & Tyler are joined by special guest Morgan to discuss Debra Granik's 2010 Drama "Winter's Bone" Follow us on on Twitter, @FilmFoilPodcast, and Facebook Brandon's Twitter: @BrandoV2 Tyler's Twitter: @TylerJRinne Book Bugs Twitter: @BookBugsPodcast Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professionals and Communities https://www.amazon.com/dp/1929229690/ Music - "Golden Sunrise" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Elevator Music - "Local Forecast - Elevator Music" by Kevin Macleod: http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
For this month's bonus, we discuss Debra Granik's Academy Award-winning film, Winter's Bone. To hear the full episode, visit patreon.com/citizendame and subscribe.
If you bring me Craig’s hands, I have one Craig Token to dispense. The lads discuss the boundaries and limitations of family ties and a kind of hopeful bleakness in 2010’s WINTER’S BONE! swimfanspod.com
Morgan and Chels welcome special guest Ryan C. Showers to dive into the career of his favorite chaotic Leo, Jennifer Lawrence. Join us as we dive into Lawrence's Oscar films Winters Bone, Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, and Joy, discuss the impact of the Hunger Game franchise, and her wild turn in mother! Follow us!TwitterInstagramRead Ryan's Work!Next Best PictureThe Case for Joy
Chris finds a connection in Young Rock. Matt has an accident; will the boys let him finish his story? Nick goes skiing. A Beatle Cover Versus. Two emails!!Become a Patron at jayandjack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastLeave us an iTunes review for a free drawing from Matt
Chris finds a connection in Young Rock. Matt has an accident; will the boys let him finish his story? Nick goes skiing. A Beatle Cover Versus. Two emails!!Become a Patron at jayandjack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastLeave us an iTunes review for a free drawing from Matt
We tried to cheer up our seasonal depression by watching a sad cold movie from 2010!
Matt comes in strong with another pick, a J-Law movie for the 2nd December in a row, one that brought her to our attention for the first time, WINTER'S BONE. It's hard to believe this one came out ten years ago! Thank you so much for listening! Please follow the show on Twitter: @GreatestPod Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Podbean This week's recommendations: Red Sparrow (Stream it on FXNow or streaming rental, blu-ray) Mother! (Stream it on FXNow or streaming rental, blu-ray)
Hosts: H. Goff and LB A podcast where one of reads the book, the other watches the movie and then we talk about it. This episode: Winter's Bone written by Daniel Woodrell and Winter's Bone directed by Debra Granik. We discuss writing, cinematography, poverty, and the importance of authenticity. Trigger Warning: Drug use, mentions of sexual assault, and mentions of pedophilia.
Kino Madness: too hot for podcasting This episode pits Debra Granik's 2010 mystery drama "Winter's Bone" versus Benh Zeitlin's 2012 drama "Beasts of the Southern Wild" Go read Vance's writing here: https://film-cred.com/author/vance-osteen/ Subscribe to our feed wherever you get your podcasts at: anchor.fm/s/16ba53cc/podcast/rss Current tourney bracket: https://challonge.com/nu6s6yc8 Featuring Leo https://letterboxd.com/lab_521/ Adam https://letterboxd.com/aschronister/ Nathaniel https://letterboxd.com/nattycboi/ Vance https://letterboxd.com/TheHolyMountain/ and Nicole Americano https://letterboxd.com/nikkia347/
Mit Joe, Ted & Luke Der Durchbruch für Jennifer Lawrence und eine seltene Challenge zu dritt! Wir quatschen über Winter's Bone mit Zuhörer-Nachricht von Sebastian, der uns die Challenge aufgegeben hat! Schickt uns eure Challenges an planetfilmgeek@gmail.com oder auf Social Media und Sprachnachrichten in der Anchor App! Viel Spaß! www.planetfilmgeek.com facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek instagram.com/planetfilmgeek planetfilmgeek@gmail.com letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/tadici letterboxd.com/lukepfg letterboxd.com/snipersloth letterboxd.com/maxmaxmax Plakat zu "Winter's Bone" © 2010 Ascot Elite Entertainment Music by Kevin MacLeod "Volatile Reaction" "Exhilarate" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/planet-film-geek/message
Based in Brooklyn, Damian is a founding member of HARBOR's sound division, and is a working partner of ((Audience)), a non-profit group dedicated to presenting music and sound art in new contexts, including the use of movie theaters as concert halls. Damian's feature film work films includes: Happiness, Winter's Bone, It Comes At Night, Little Men, Mudbound, Leave No Trace, The Lighthouse, and A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood.
2011 Oscars: Episode 3 Every two weeks, Quintin and Andrea discuss two films nominated for Best Picture. Once all the nominated films have been discussed, they have their own Oscar awards to determine which films stand out today. In this podcast, they discuss the two films The Kids Are Alright and Winter's Bone from the 2011 Best Picture nominations. They discuss the good and bad of these films as well as the multiple acting awards they won. You can follow their journey on Letterboxd as well below: Quintin - https://letterboxd.com/King_Q/Andrea - https://letterboxd.com/andreasue03/
Lauren Sweetser is an actor whose filmography includes the four time nominated "Winter's Bone" and Season 3 of "True Detective" Meet the very cool: Lauren Sweetser.
The 3MFAers talk about 'Winter's Bone'
We spend time discussing the Black Lives Matter movement by breaking down a case from 2010 and its relation to the current climate. We also dive into a couple best picture nominees from the 2010 Oscar season.
We spend time discussing the Black Lives Matter movement by breaking down a case from 2010 and its relation to the current climate. We also dive into a couple best picture nominees from the 2010 Oscar season.
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm joined by TWoRP Elite Patron Brad Ellison for his Patreon Pick. Brad requested we take a ride into Missouri (albeit at two very different times) with 1999's Ride with the Devil and 2010's Winter's Bone. [00:00] INTRO [02:34] CromCast Promo [03:19] RANDOM CONVERSATION [16:34] Ride with the Devil (1999) [01:04:00] Winter's Bone (2010) Brad Ellison Writes [01:41:09] FEEDBACK [01:49:22] ENDING MUSIC: Missouri Waltz by Johnny Cash Buy Ride with the Devil (1999) Buy Winter's Bone (2010) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
In this week's episode we get a glimpse into life in the rural Ozarks of Missouri. Winter's Bone brought us artsy squirrels, mystery, and sadness.
A weekly 2010s retrospective where each week, we look back on the films released this weekend 10 years ago. This week we look back at The A-Team, Karate Kid, & Winter's Bone --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/FinelyTaylored/support
The Gang is back in the Quarantine Life to talk about Sing Unburied Sing, by Jesmyn Ward; Sackcloth and Ashes, by 16 Horsepower; and Winter's Bone, by Debra Granik.
Michael, Lars, and Kathleen discuss rural American misery, the dark heart of Facebook, and cartoon hi jinks as they talk about the second half of the 2010 slate. The films discussed are: -The King's Speech (1:21) -The Social Network (14:13) -Toy Story 3 (30:29) -True Grit (45:48) -Winter's Bone (52:45)
Lucas and Cole sit down and talk about Winter's Bone (2010), a American mystery drama film directed by Debra Granik and starring Jennifer Lawrence. They talk about the muted colors of the film, the complex characters, and some intense scenes. Afterwards they talk about low-budget films in Hollywood. Other Links Email: movieswithmillennials@gmail.com Twitter: @MwmCast Youtube Page: Movies With Millennials
Rose and Liz welcome cinematographer Eugene Koh to discuss the 2010 Ozark thriller, Winter's Bone. Feminist film noir? Naturalistic environmental study? Boring non-Bechdel-passing story? Where does your blood lie? Socials: @female_eugene Website: Eugenekohdp.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/eugenekoh14 Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
Two women discover their inner strength while searching for a man who doesn't want to be found — it's Winter's Bone vs Barbarella.
Jeremy Knight and Carlos Hernandez review, discuss and ramble on about the latest movies and TV shows in this latest episode of Indecisive Cinema. New Releases: Ad Astra (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2935510/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2019), First Love (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10228168/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2019), The Addams Family (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1620981/?ref_=nv_sr_2?ref_=nv_sr_2) (2019), The Lighthouse (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7984734/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2019), and Joker (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7286456/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2019). Older Releases/Revisits/Recommendations: Border (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5501104/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2018), Dogtooth (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1379182/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2009), The Favourite (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5083738/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2018), A Simple Favor (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7040874/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2018), Winter's Bone (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1399683/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2010), Leave No Trace (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3892172/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2018), 31 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3835080/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2016), and Cloverfield Paradox (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2548396/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) (2017).
Welcome to the final episode of Citizen Jane: Season One! Odysseys are epic(in the real old school sense) journeys. The standard epic hero (a flawed dude w/many muscles, natch) goes on many adventures, has his fortune upended several times, does some heroic stuff, and returns home in the end. We're oversimplifying here, of course (don't @ us, Milton stans), but: epics are highly individualistic genres that follow a single hero whose heroic adventures will impact his whole society. Gendered pronouns here used intentionally. Odysseys in particular require said hero to return home, like Odysseus does to Penelope. In this episode, we follow three characters who venture on odysseys that transform the genre in fascinating, moving ways: Sin-dee and Alexandra in 2015's Tangerine and Ree in 2005's Winter's Bone. We ask one another a bunch of questions like: What does an odyssey look like if you're not a cisgendered white dude? What does it mean to return "home" if your home is perilous or diffuse? What does "returning home" look like when you're a poor white teenager in rural Appalachia or a Black sex worker in Los Angeles' Hollywood neighbourhood? How do we even talk about an "odyssey"--a genre with a dude's name IN THE TITLE--without feeding right back into bullshit narratives about heroism? Do you have thoughts on non-hegemonic odysseys? We really want to hear about it: instagram.com/citizenjanepod twitter.com/citizenjanepod citizenjanepodcast@gmail.com rate us on itunes, we think? we still don't know why that's a thing we should want. tbh we probably won't look it up. but all the other pods ask for it so why not! give us a star or two.
During the first part of this month's episode, the Rutten brothers reflected on their movie of the month: Winter's Bone. In the second part of the hour, they talked about fatherhood and how spiritual fathers have similar roles to biological fathers.
Happy Tuesday! This time, we're listening back to our 2018 conversation with filmmaker Debra Granik. In 2010, she wrote and directed "Winter's Bone," the acclaimed drama that launched Jennifer Lawrence's career and was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. Now, the long awaited follow-up is available to stream on Amazon. It's called "Leave No Trace" and it's been met with similar acclaim. She and Jesse talk about the new film, about the pitfalls of calling an artist a "genius" and her first ever paid movie gig: shooting weddings!
Welcome to the Storyboard where the guys give you some industry news, give you a streaming option for the weekend and give you a preview of next week's full length show! This week the guys head to the back country with Winter's Bone.Take it to the baby town... Hosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Cover Art by Melanie BrownYou can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com. If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!
In this Q&A conversation Debra Granik, director and co-writer of Leave No Trace (2018), is joined by moderator and Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan. The event is part of the Carsey-Wolf Centers Script to Screen series and covers the development of the film and its adaptation from Mindy Mejias novel of the same name. Granik discusses how characters and story were reworked for the film, the research that she did in preparation, and the ways the film seeks to represent family relationships and post-traumatic stress disorder. The conversation also covers the production process, the significance of the films setting in Oregon, and the actors preparations for their roles. Granik is also the director of Winters Bone (2010) and this Q&A draws comparisons between her work on these two films. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34294]
In this Q&A conversation Debra Granik, director and co-writer of Leave No Trace (2018), is joined by moderator and Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan. The event is part of the Carsey-Wolf Centers Script to Screen series and covers the development of the film and its adaptation from Mindy Mejias novel of the same name. Granik discusses how characters and story were reworked for the film, the research that she did in preparation, and the ways the film seeks to represent family relationships and post-traumatic stress disorder. The conversation also covers the production process, the significance of the films setting in Oregon, and the actors preparations for their roles. Granik is also the director of Winters Bone (2010) and this Q&A draws comparisons between her work on these two films. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34294]
In this Q&A conversation Debra Granik, director and co-writer of Leave No Trace (2018), is joined by moderator and Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan. The event is part of the Carsey-Wolf Centers Script to Screen series and covers the development of the film and its adaptation from Mindy Mejias novel of the same name. Granik discusses how characters and story were reworked for the film, the research that she did in preparation, and the ways the film seeks to represent family relationships and post-traumatic stress disorder. The conversation also covers the production process, the significance of the films setting in Oregon, and the actors preparations for their roles. Granik is also the director of Winters Bone (2010) and this Q&A draws comparisons between her work on these two films. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34294]
In this Q&A conversation Debra Granik, director and co-writer of Leave No Trace (2018), is joined by moderator and Pollock Theater Director Matt Ryan. The event is part of the Carsey-Wolf Centers Script to Screen series and covers the development of the film and its adaptation from Mindy Mejias novel of the same name. Granik discusses how characters and story were reworked for the film, the research that she did in preparation, and the ways the film seeks to represent family relationships and post-traumatic stress disorder. The conversation also covers the production process, the significance of the films setting in Oregon, and the actors preparations for their roles. Granik is also the director of Winters Bone (2010) and this Q&A draws comparisons between her work on these two films. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34294]
In Leave No Trace trekt een vader met een oorlogstrauma zijn tienerdochter mee de bossen in voor een leven zonder luxe en bemoeienis. Weet Debra Granik, na Winter's Bone eindelijk terug op de regiestoel, het voor de hand liggende sentiment te omzeilen? Cinemonkey zag naast de docu The King ook een Zweedse film over trollen en nee... die zijn niet alleen actief op internet. 00:00 Introductie 02:19 Recensie: Leave No Trace 25:44 Revisit: Winter's Bone 38:20 Cinema Cinemonkey: Gräns, The King 42:51 Top 5: Scènes in een bos 59:04 Vooruitblik Presentatie: Gudo en John
Jason and Erin watch Winter's Bone (2010).
Winter's Bone. The Lovely Bone. All good bones, but not as good as Jeff Smith's Bone! Episode 4 is part 4 of a conversation on Jeff Smith's 'Bone', an amazing work that Meggie and Patrick can't get enough of! Ad: Queer Cartoonists of Color Database (http://queercartoonists.com/) and Cartoonists of Color Database (http://cartoonistsofcolor.com/)
Our latest guest on Soundtracking is a composer who cut his teeth as a founder member of Tindersticks, with whom he wrote orchestral arrangements, recorded numerous albums and toured worldwide. Dickon Hinchliffe then turned his hand to scoring films when French director Claire Denis asked the band to write the music for her film Nénette et Boni. Dickon hasn't looked back since, providing the sonic backdrop to films as diverse as Winter's Bone, Project Nim and Leave No Trace. His latest project is Idris Elba's directorial debut, Yardie, which required compositions that complimented not only the narrative but also the fabulous soundtrack.
This week we review a pair of quiet, tender dramas about people stoically enduring a tough old time: a troubled veteran and his daughter in the case of Leave No Trace, the latest film from Winter's Bone director Debra Granik; and French women left behind during World War I in Xavier Beauvois' The Guardians. Serious movies receiving serious treatment from this podcast. There's no levity or bantering about for 90% of the episode, but there is constant moody string underscoring. Just letting you know.We also talk about the superlative tweets of Eddie Marsan, Greta Gerwig's Little Women adaptation, and some more film spinoff TV series that absolutely nobody on earth was asking for. Plus, with our listeners' help, we do some 1970s-era Marvel Universe fantasy casting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brad and John discover Debra Branik's meth-addled country noir
Brad and John discover Debra Branik's meth-addled country noir
This week, we want to introduce you to a new comic: Johan Miranda. He lives in Los Angeles, was raised in San Francisco. When he was three years old, he and his parents traveled to the US on a tourist visa - and they haven't left since. Johan is one of the approximately 700,000 people covered under the US Government's DACA policy (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). A DREAMer. And as immigration rhetoric has ramped up, Johan's status in this country has grown even more uncertain. He's got a new one man show to talk just about that - it's called "Why Johan Miranda Should Be Deported" and it's debuting in Los Angeles on July 27. Then, after that: a conversation with Debra Granik. In 2010 she wrote and directed "Winter's Bone," the acclaimed drama that launched Jennifer Lawrence's career and was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. Now, the long awaited follow-up is in theaters. It's called "Leave No Trace" and it's been met with similar acclaim. She and Jesse talk about the new film, about the pitfalls of calling an artist a "genius" and her first ever paid movie gig: shooting weddings! Finally: a tribute to Joe Pera. A comedian who will help you buy a tree. Or go to sleep. Or learn about iron.
In this episode, Champ and Dean share their thoughts on what they've been watching. Reviews include Ant Man and the Wasp, Won't You Be My Neighbor?, Stranger Things, Life, Red Sparrow and Winter's Bone.
Comedy, social satire, dystopian nightmare: rapper, producer, political activist Boots Riley's debut film SORRY TO BOTHER YOU has a lot on its mind. And that's a good thing. Adam and guest Michael Phillips have a review of Riley's film, including some spoiler talk on the movie's divisive ending. Plus, Michael's thoughts on ANT MAN AND THE WASP, a review of director Debra Granik's LEAVE NO TRACE, the long-awaited follow-up to her 2010 film "Winter's Bone," and a Top 5 first: two picks come from the same movie (bold move, Phillips). It's the Top 5 Worst Movie Jobs. 0:00-2:54 - Billboard 2:54-33:25 - Reviews: "Ant Man," "Sorry to Bother You" 33:25-41:46 - "Sorry" Spoiler Talk Caleborate, "Soul" (feat. Big K.R.I.T.) 42:42-1:00:05 - Next Week / Polls [Best Performances/Films of '18 (So Far)] 1:00:05-1:13:28 - Review: "Leave No Trace" Caleborate, "Bankrobber" 1:14:15-1:17:46 - Donations 1:17:46-1:57:48 - Top 5: Worst Movie Jobs 1:57:48-2:00:59 - Close Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices