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Today's podcast is from the WFT Ireland Archives and features a masterclass on Directing with Neasa Hardiman. This talk covered the editing segment and was recorded in the RTE studios in 2017. About Neasa Hardiman Neasa is a BAFTA-winning Director and Writer for film and television drama. Born in Dublin, she began her creative career with a First Class Honours degree from the National College of Art and Design Ireland, winning a scholarship to the Universität der Künste Berlin. Her unique engagement with art and politics led to a Master's degree in Politics and Aesthetics at NCAD, and a PhD in Film Theory at Trinity College Dublin. Neasa deployed her potent storytelling in theatre and in award-winning documentaries, she was the youngest ever director of RTÉ's serial drama. The creative invention of her work quickly led to award-winning dramas for the BBC, Channel Four, Amazon and Netflix. Neasa's currently directing Amazon and Sister Pictures ambitious political sci-fi The Power. Her most recent work, international thriller Hit & Run, reached Number One on Netflix USA. Her feature début Sea Fever screened to critical acclaim on the opening night of the Toronto International Film Festival 2019. A sci-fi thriller grounded in the realities of trawler life, the film's theatrical opening was hindered by Covid. It was released digitally across the US on April 10th 2020, becoming one of America's top five digital downloads, then across Europe April 24th 2020, before its release in Russia, China and Australia. Neasa was recently commissioned by Dreamworks to adapt a noir thriller for the big screen. In 2017, Neasa was awarded a BAFTA for the gritty murder drama Happy Valley (BBC / Netflix), before directing the finale of noir superhero drama Jessica Jones (Marvel / Netflix). Neasa teamed with Killer Films and Amazon to direct the 1920s story of Zelda Sayre and her troubling life with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Z: The Beginning of Everything, starring Christina Ricci. Her earlier works include the two-hour story finale for BAFTA-nominated homicide thriller Scott & Bailey and acclaimed BBC six-part drama In The Club. While she was still at college, Neasa founded creative design consultancy Language Communications with Adam May. In 2015, she determined to create a pathway to the global industry for young writers and directors in her home country of Ireland, founding major new national initiative Big Stories on the Small Screen. Neasa is bilingual in German, she speaks French and Irish as well as her native English.
Ob "Babylon Berlin", "Eldorado KaDeWe", "Das Haus der Träume", „Die Telefonistinnen“ oder "Z - The Beginning of Everything": Die 1920er Jahre sind in unseren 2020ern immer wieder Thema in Serien, von öffentlich-rechtlich über privat bis zu den Streamingdiensten. Die Zeit fasziniert uns offensichtlich sehr. Das neue Buch des Literaturwissenschaftlers und Kulturjournalisten Harald Jähner, „Höhenrausch“, schaut sich die Wirklichkeit dieser Zeit genau an - einer Zeit, in der alles anders werden soll, mit der „Neuen Frau“, dem „Neuen Mann“, dem „Neuen Wohnen“ und dem „Neuen Denken“. Frauen erobern die Rennpisten und Tennisplätze, gehen abends allein aus, schneiden sich die Haare kurz und denken nicht ans Heiraten. Alte Regeln, wer Mann ist und wer Frau und wer mit wem Sex zu haben hat, gelten nicht mehr. Aber waren die Zwanziger wirklich so rundherum golden? Wie war das Lebensgefühl außerhalb Berlins, außerhalb der großen Städte? Und waren tatsächlich nur die Nazis daran schuld, dass der „Höhenrausch“ ein jähes Ende nahm?
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As we gear up for the Booking Magnet LIVE 2022 Annual Actors Conference, I'm pleased to introduce you to Charity Jordan. Enjoy this interview and be sure to connect with us on social media to share your takeaways. Xo! - Christine Connect with Charity Jordan here: Instagram- 1charityjordan Website- http://charityjordan.com/ About Charity… Charity Jordan is a world-class, actress, educator, advocate, and author. She has a background in theater, a knack for comedy, plus a Master in Education degree. Her career has focused on nurturing the “whole” child via a blend of character education, mental health support, and the performing arts. As a certified School Counselor her duties require constantly researching, developing, and collaborating with school staff, parents, and other programs to help students achieve academic success. Charity believes that the status of our future depends on the quantity and quality of mindful education that we invest in today's youth. She became an author of children's literature because she knows, “when children are provided an academic environment that is safe/inclusive, encourages personal growth, and supports the sharing of ideas, they have the tools needed to succeed.” She is a master story-teller with the ability to create/produce relatable content and currently owns a production company (ArtistDirector Media) with her husband Justin Jordan. She can currently be seen on The Wonder Years (ABC), Constantine (NBC), or in Amazon's Emmy Nominated Limited Series The Underground Railroad and Z… The Beginning of Everything. Her film credits include the Oscar-nominated film Selma, Blumhouse's American Refugee, and Netflix's They Cloned Tyrone (2022). Prior to shifting her focus to film/TV, Charity graced the stages of Holland, South Africa, and Los Angeles. She starred in the one-woman show NEAT and won the Suzi Award for her performance in Synchronicity's production of Eclipsed. Mrs. Jordan is a published author, teacher, and co-owner of ArtistDirector Media firm which won "Best Web-Series" at BHFF, plus produced Mommy Uncensored: Confessions of a Real Mom for Aspire TV. Charity says, "acting is a lesson in the power of listening and the universal need for all to be heard” Join us at the BOOKING MAGNET LIVE 2022 - Actors Conference Learn more: https://bookingmagnetlive.com/ CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actresschristinehorn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/actresschristinehorn HBA Website: http://hollywoodboundactors.com/ My Official Website: http://christinehorn.com/ JOIN OUR HOLLYWOOD BOUND ACTORS ONLINE COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hollywoodboundactors/ JOIN OUR HOLLYWOOD BOUND ACTORS TEXT COMMUNITY: Text the word HBA to (470) 666-7011. Standard messaging and data rates apply. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-hollywood-bound-actor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-hollywood-bound-actor/support
Z: The Beginning of Everything, is a sad drama that is carried by the acting chops of Christina Ricci. She embodies Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald like no one else can. Welcome to dog days of podcasting for 2021, where podcasters from … Continue reading → The post Z: The Beginning of Everything – Dinner and a Movie – Nutty Bites DDoP 2021 appeared first on NIMLAS Studios.
Z: The Beginning of Everything, is a sad drama that is carried by the acting chops of Christina Ricci. She embodies Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald like no one else can. Welcome to dog days of podcasting for 2021, where podcasters from … Continue reading → The post Z: The Beginning of Everything – Dinner and a Movie – Nutty Bites DDoP 2021 appeared first on NIMLAS Studios.
New years, new shiny, and memories, oh my! Shaun Duke and Jen Zink dive into the exciding world of African short films with a look at three exciting projects from the last decade-ish — Afronauts (2017), Z: The Beginning (2019), and Pumzi (2009). Together, they explore their themes of dystopia and hope, their treatment of […]
Das 20. Jahrhundert-Äquivalent zur Pinken Bar...wurde bekanntlich in den 20ern von Zelda Fitzgerald initiiert, deren Leben zu Teilen in der einstaffeligen Miniserie Z: The Beginning of Everything verarbeitet wird. Begeisterungsstürme hat das in uns trotz teilweise großen Schauwerten, ebenso wie Der Hauptmann, leider nicht ausgelöst, weswegen der eigentlich Höhepunkt und inhaltliche Schwerpunkt der Folge auf The Man in the High Castle liegt, den wir mit nur kleinen, wenn auch unüblichen Einschränkungen empfehlen. Am Ende der Folge setzen wir unseren Laborversuch fort, wie oft wir die Themen Garten, Heizung, Ukulele und VW Up wiederholen müssen, bis die Zuhörer Amok laufen.
Welcome to the first edition of "OK Gen Z" The podcast series where we discuss touchy topics about today's society and culture. On this first episode we introduce the different categories of generations, and the stereotypes that come with them. We make you think about your life and how you are apart of your generation. Tune in to next episode where we discuss how Gen Z is a sensitive group and the types of problems that it causes in our society.
LUCY WALTERS can currently be seen as Katie Daly opposite Chris O'Dowd and Ray Romano in the Epix' series "Get Shorty." She is best known for her role as 'Holly' on Starz' hit show, “Power,” produced by 50 Cent. Walters first gained notoriety in Steve McQueen's critically acclaimed film Shame starring Michael Fassbender. She recently filmed Little Faith and Boarding School, which will both be released later this year. Her other film credits include the lead in the exciting indie thriller, Here Alone which won the Audience Award at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival, The Brass Teapot, B-Side, Big Words, Bastards of Young. Her television credits include recurring roles on “#WarGames,” USA's “Falling Water” and Amazon's “Z: The Beginning of Everything” as well as guest spots on “Bones,” “The Good Wife,” “Do No Harm,” “Rizzoli & Isles” and “Blue Bloods.” Currently she is filming a new show by Sebastian Gutierrez called "Jett" with Carla Gugino and Giancarlo Esposito. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
From the Ozark hills to New York City, Joel Brady is a diverse and multifaceted actor. Whether he is a pompous book critic working for Vanity Fair in the 1920s in Z: The Beginning of Everything, a prohibition agent suspecting his boss in Boardwalk Empire, arguing with a small town judge for not paying child support in southern Indiana in The Judge or simply stuck in an elevator with Will Smith in 1969 in Men in Black III, Joel is always bringing more than what is written to his roles. Though theatrically trained, Joel has spent the past years honing his craft in television and film.
Strap in, old sport! This week we cover Amazon’s Z: The Beginning of Everything, a glitzy take on the Zelda Fitzgerald story. Amy Stephenson (podcaster, author) joins us to talk books, babes, and manic pixie dream girls. Watch the pilot here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftT5kP-Fpas Watch the series here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017APVGL4
Why is taking a break so important? What do our breaks look like? Listen in and hear all about why we think being proactive about scheduling breaks is crucial, even if it's a break from something you truly enjoy. We also chat about some specific breaks we are taking over the holidays and as always, what we are Loving This Week. Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/homeschoolunrefined Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our Audible listens: Mr. Lemoncello's Library Series, Echo, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox and Other Animal Stories, Peter and the Starcatchers, A Never Land Adventure Series Visit our Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/homeschoolunrefined If you are enjoying our show, we would love it if you would leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts (or iTunes). Here is a tutorial to show you exactly how to do this. Our landing page is here. Loving This Week Angela: Brave Writer Podcast Season 3, Episode 13: Be There: A Brave Role Model For Parents Maren: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel also mentioned: Z: The Beginning of Everything Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Angela on Instagram: @unrefinedangela Maren on Instagram: @unrefinedmaren Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Instead of giving you a quirky intro to this entry, let's just dive right into the question of the week: What TV genres and trends have stayed their welcome and need to go? It's one of many topics we address in Episode 66 and invite our dear Clinkers to play along in the comments of our Facebook page. Join us, won't you? NEWS: According to TorrentFreak, Season 7 of “Game of Thrones” has hit a billion illegal downloads. You monsters! The season premiere of “American Horror Story: Cult” brought in 3.93 million viewers. This is a 24 percent decline in ratings compared to last year’s "Roanoke." Netflix has placed a two season order for a “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” prequel series from Ryan Murphy and Sarah Paulson called “Ratched.” It will begin in 1947 and follow “Ratched’s” path from “nurse to full-fledged monster,” and it will “track her murderous progression through the mental health care system.” The first two episodes of “Inhumans” premiered on 676 IMAX screens over the weekend, grossing an estimated $2.6 million globally. In America, it brought $1.5 million in at the box office. To put it into perspective, this past weekend’s 40th Anniversary screenings of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” brought in $2.6 million at the U.S. box office. Ouch. Lin-Manuel Miranda updated the “Magic School Bus” theme song for Netflix’s reboot. While Kate McKinnon will star, Lily Tomlin is returning to supply the voice for Professor Frizzle as she hands over the keys to her younger sister Ms. Frizzle (McKinnon). Antonio Banderas will play Pablo Picasso in Nat Geo’s next season of “Genius.” Chris Pine has signed on to play Bobby Kennedy in an untitled limited series for Hulu. Sean Spicer will be a guest on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Sept. 13. Hillary Clinton will be a guest on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Sept. 19 HBO will bring an end to “Veep” after Season 7 in 2018. Syfy has canceled “Blood Drive” after one season and “Dark Matter” after three seasons. TNT canceled “Will” after one season. It averaged just 697,000 viewers per episode. After Amazon renewed “Z: The Beginning of Everything” and opened up a writers room for a Season 2, spending roughly $7 million on the new episodes, it decided to cancel the show instead. AARON’S LOSERS: "Disjointed" and "Little Evil" JACK’S LOSERS: "Gear Dogs" and "ABC Fall Preview" AARON’S FENCERS: "Preacher" and "American Horror Story: Cult"JACK’S FENCERS: "Guilty Rich" and "Claws" AARON’S WINNERS: "Epic’ly Later’d," "You’re the Worst," "Twin Peaks" and "Room 104"JACK’S WINNERS: "American Horror Story: Cult," "Lego Elves: Secrets of Elvendale" and "The Deuce" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter at: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook. As always, #ClinktheDrink
A very special Fanbase Feature! At San Diego Comic-Con 2017, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon moderated the Fanbase Press Presents: Introducing Quince panel (original recorded on Saturday, July 22, 2017) during which Quince creators Kit Steinkellner (Writer, Z: The Beginning of Everything), Emma Steinkellner (Artist, Ayzenberg), and Sebastian Kadlecik (Creator, Penguins vs. Possums) discussed their bilingual comic book series, the importance of inclusivity and representation in the comic book medium, and more.
Trailer Trashed- Episode 2. This episode of Trailer Trashed, Dr. Pickle, Murphy “Mo” Reese, and Richie are finally graced with the presence of Moral Officer Bailey, where we discuss/trash the trailers for “Taken”, “Legion” and “High Court” and “Z The Beginning of Everything”. We then rate how likely we’ll watch these shows and per usual we digress to random, but slightly relevant topics. Please visit this podcast at http://oftheuniverse.center
Christina Ricci and author Therese Fowler discuss Amazon's new series, Z: The Beginning of Everything, a fictionalized bio series of the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, with film & tv critic Caryn James. It was recorded on Jan 24, 2017 in front of a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y.
Actor David Hoflin joins the podcast to talk about playing F. Scott Fitzgerald in the new Amazon Prime series “Z: The Beginning of Everything,” what super power Fitzgerald would have and much more!
Hey All! Watch your feed later this week as a bunch of episodes are coming your way. We start by getting you up to speed on our Podcast game, Picked Up the TV Jr Executive Game. Two shows now have a Season 2 and the leader board has changed... Some Netflix and Upcoming shows talk We finished The Woman in Cabin 10 by Susan Ware and give it a short water cooler chat-- we talk as though we might spoil it, but end up not saying anything all that ruinous. End by chatting the new Amazon Prime show Z the Beginning of Everything Do any of you listen to or are a part of a Podcast Club?Let me know!! @JoshSolbach on twitter joshua.solbach on instagram The One With Podcast is the FaceBook page more soon
There are an awful lot of new movies and television series coming our way, and even if we don't have time to watch it all, the team at Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast will still have an opinion to share. So whether it's reality TV or low-budget sci-fi, tabletop gaming or fan films, a sexy Ms. Grundy or a beloved writer who still plays with toys, trust us to be mostly on top of it!Length - 01:18:18Language - PG-13. (Contains some adult language.)-0:01:00 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWSThe steamy "Riverdale" premiers on The CW, Jordan lays out his plan to guarantee a victory on new CBS reality show "Hunted," "The Good Place" finale surprises, the Coen Brothers coming to television with Western anthology "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs," "Supergirl" goes to another planet in a Kevin Smith-directed episode, "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" rescue George Lucas in a reference-heavy adventure, "The Flash" fights the future and a new Black Canary for team "Arrow."-0:29:51 - MOVIE NEWSM. Night Shyamalan's "Split" tops the box office with a heavily publicized twist we manage not to spoil and a "10 Cloverfield Lane" sequel in the works.-0:37:22 - CROSSING THE STREAMSMichael gets excited for sci-fi movies "iBoy" and "Mindgamers," afterlife romance "The Discovery," Zelda Fitzgerald bio "Z: The Beginning of Everything," "OJ: Made in America" deserving of all its praise and awards, plus opinions on "Sneaky Pete," "Santa Clarita Diet," "Voltron: Legendary Defender" season two, "Grand Piano" and the story of the National Lampoon, "Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead."-0:55:32 - STAR WARS NEWSAn offical name and logo for Episode Eight, Josh Gad tries to get info out of co-star Daisy Ridley and a recommendation for the prequel to a famous Star Trek fan film.-1:02:30 - COMIC BOOK NEWSOne-shot "Civil War II: The Oath" leading to "Secret Empire," "Justice League vs. Suicide Squad" concludes, a San Jose city councilman gets sworn in with a nerdy prop, and a G.I. Joe letters page reveals Larry Hama's unique writing process.-1:08:55 - PERLMUTTERCEO of Marvel cleared by judge to sue the man who stole his DNA and added to President Trump's cabinet as an advisor for Veterans’ affairs.-1:10:27 - GAMINGTabletop "Mechs vs. Minions" gives a lot of bang for your buck, new Marvel video games announced, and gaming-gone-awry comedy "Game Night" in the works.
Kass McGann and Eric Renderking Fisk talk about Z: The Beginning of Everything" - as Amazon describes it "the story of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, the brilliant, beautiful Southern Belle who became the original flapper and icon of the wild, flamboyant Jazz Age." Kass and Eric also talk about some of F. Scott Fitzerald's books, especially The Great Gatsby, costuming and clothes of The Jazz Era, and the trouble with modern clothes that don't fit the standards of retrocentrics and vintage aficionados. And Our theme song is from Lina Sax, the song is her cover of the song �Under Pressure� by Queen and David Bowie. Check out all of her music: Linasax.com
Mr Skin on Renegade Talk Radio There is a TON of celebrity nudity to catch up on this week, starting off with Chrissy Teigen’s fresh nip slip at Super Bowl LI. And what better time than the present to reminisce on Janet Jackson’s epic wardrobe malfunction during the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime. In the DVD/Blu-ray update, there’s Jennifer Connelly’s return to full frontal in American Pastoral and Tatiana Maslany’s topless debut in Two Lovers and a Bear on Blu-ray. In TV news, we’ve got Christina Ricci’s full frontal from Amazon’s Z: The Beginning of Everything, and the line HBO won’t cross with Shiri Appleby’s pearl necklace from season two of Girls. Plus, Mr. Skin’s Skin Skouts have the full nudity report from the Sundance Film Fest, so we’ll tell you all the upcoming nudes to look forward to in the new year!
Another week filled with movies and tv shows to watch and here I am reporting it all to you. You can hear my review of "Split" by M. Night Shyamalan. I also binge watched not 1 but 2 series this past week, both on Amazon Prime, "Sneaky Pete" and "Z: The beginning of everything". The Oscars are coming up in just a couple of weeks and I give you my predictions. And YOU guys are back with you 'Reviews From The Pews'! Thank you to Marco Talotta, Alessandra Binucci and Martyn Shergold for your tips on what to watch! Be sure to follow us on www.facebook.com/TheStageDoorPodcast www.twitter.com/TheStageDoorPod www.soundcloud.com/the-stage-door-podcast and GooglePlay (bit.ly/1UBEUWh). Subscribe on Itunes (apple.co/1M4xXe3) and leave us a review there. Share and retweet and help us spread the word! Now grab your popcorn, sit back, relax…and enjoy the show!
The Tragic, Fiery Death of Zelda Fitzerald TONIGHT, in addition to the usual wild news . . . Vance is joined in-studio by historian James MacKenzie to discuss the eerie and tragic end of Zelda Fitzgerald, who died in a fire in Asheville in 1948. A troubled woman in life, she is, not surprisingly, associated with ghost stories. Now, her life is being featured in the new TV series, Z: The Beginning of Everything. The Dark 30 Hour is filled with clueless criminals and desperate deviants.
The Tragic, Fiery Death of Zelda Fitzerald TONIGHT, in addition to the usual wild news . . . Vance is joined in-studio by historian James MacKenzie to discuss the eerie and tragic end of Zelda Fitzgerald, who died in a fire in Asheville in 1948. A troubled woman in life, she is, not surprisingly, associated with ghost stories. Now, her life is being featured in the new TV series, Z: The Beginning of Everything. The Dark 30 Hour is filled with clueless criminals and desperate deviants.
The Tragic, Fiery Death of Zelda Fitzerald TONIGHT, in addition to the usual wild news . . . Vance is joined in-studio by historian James MacKenzie to discuss the eerie and tragic end of Zelda Fitzgerald, who died in a fire in Asheville in 1948. A troubled woman in life, she is, not surprisingly, associated with ghost stories. Now, her life is being featured in the new TV series, Z: The Beginning of Everything. The Dark 30 Hour is filled with clueless criminals and desperate deviants.
Amazon is telling the story of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald through Zelda’s eyes in the new television series Z: The Beginning of Everything which stars Christina Ricci and David Hoflin as the original “IT” couple. Today, David Hoflin talks about filling the shoes of America’s most iconic author, the often disfunctional relationship between Scott and Zelda, and their cautionary tale about getting too much, too soon. Then I talk with the executive producers and creators of Z: The Beginning of Everything Nicole Yorkin and Dawn Prestwich. They talk about what attracted them to Zelda’s POV, they weigh in on whether F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “borrowing” of his wife’s words amounts to plagiarism, and whether Zelda’s husband may have contributed to her steady descent into madness. Plus Nicole shares memories of her father - legendary TV producer Bud Yorkin. Watch the first season of Z: The Beginning of Everything with a subscription to Amazon Prime. For more information visit www.amazon.com and search Z: The Beginning of Everything. Also be sure to check out Dawn and Nicole’s brilliant show The Killing on AMC. Today's podcast is sponsored by GoDaddy. Visit www.GoDaddy.com and enter our promo code "KICK30" to get 30% off a new domain. Please subscribe to Kickass News on iTunes and take a moment to take our listener survey at www.podsurvey.com/KICK. And support the show by donating at www.gofundme.com/kickassnews. Visit www.kickassnews.com for more fun stuff.
Scott Pearson Eberly host. Streaming Breakdown (1:30); FX (Legion and The Feud: Bette & Joan), Amazon (Patriot, Z: The Beginning of Everything & Amazon finding their 'Wheelhouse'), Netflix (Take the 10, Juana Inez, iBoy, The Santa Clarita Diet & 13 Reasons Why), HBO (Leftovers and Crashing), CW (Riverdale, Greg Berlanti talk). "The Process" (20:58) pays tribute to Mary Tyler Moore (Mary Richards, Mary Tyler Moore Show, Dick Van Dyke Show, Carl Reiner sound, Ordinary People, Academy Awards, and Flirting with Disaster) with Neal Justin (Minneapolis Star Tribune, TV Critic) and Joan Gilbertson (WCCO TV, News Producer). "Meet the Nielsens" goes back to 1971 (46:54); TV Ratings, Marlon Brando makes home made video to land role of The Godfather, Beverly Hills doctor quits to be an actor. "Manager's Specials (52:35); Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of National Lampoon, Stevie, The Lobster, Creed, and Breaking Away. Social Media Notes (1:00:00)
Vulture hosts chat about all the teen-soapy elements of the new CW series Riverdale. Plus, Therese Anne Fowler discusses Amazon's Z: The Beginning of Everything, the new series based on her book. The show stars Christina Ricci as Zelda Fitzgerald, in a fictionalized account of her tumultuous life with F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Episode 24 - You can catch him in the new show, Z: The Beginning of Everything... Actor Conor Donovan stops by to discuss the period piece based on the life of Zelda Fitzgerald. Also, he's breaking down this year's Oscar nominees. His favorites and surprises to watch for. Plus the guys are hitting on a plethora of topics including: AFC & NFC Championship games, looking ahead to the Super Bowl, Politics, and Johnny Manziel returning to football? And you won't want to miss the long awaited TV show theme song draft!
Well whaddya know: watch 20th Century Women with modest expectations, and you just might end up with a Practically Endorsed review on your hands! Is Annette Bening the leader in the best actress clubhouse? How does the flick pull off the late-70s period piece vibe? Bob mini reviews Bright Lights. Logan and Bob bellyache a little (in lieu of a mini review) about Dishonored 2. In weekend picks, Logan mentions Riverdale and Z: The Beginning of Everything. Bob talks about Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, A Dog's Purpose, Gold, and The Founder. Let's rock! Follow us on Twitter: @LoganBeaux and @BobCaswell