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I went to the opening of David Mamet's new movie “Henry Johnson” the same day James Foley died, who directed the movie version of Mamet's most famous work, and I was in nerd utopia. I also went to see the Accountant 2 (“tWoOo?!”) so that you don't have to. Thank you for your ears, throughout the years.
It's a TV episode! This week, Kat and Jocelyn revisit Lena Dunham's much maligned and equally celebrated GIRLS. We discuss a show that is occasionally devastatingly accurate and occasionally… not, consider the highly controversial episode One Man's Trash, and praise the truly brilliant Zosia Mamet. Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, video series, web comics, and more.
She was just trying to study spiders in the Amazon when she was murdered by that guy when she was studying spiders in the Amazon where she was murdered! To finish off the Best/Worst of 2024, the guys welcome back Joshua Kotsabasakis to discuss the Sony Marvelverse film... Madame Web. They talk all about Dakota Johnson's magnificent press tour but also talk about the movie too like the Pepsi sponsorship, the completely ADR'ed villain, the attempt to "ugly up" Sydney Sweeney, the baby shower scene and much, MUCH more. Next week: Nathan's partner in crime (and life) bestows a movie upon the fellas. What We've Been Watching: S#!%house "Mrs. Brown's Boys" Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd Madame Web stars Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O'Connor, Tahar Rahim, Mike Epps, Emma Roberts, Kerry Bishé, Zosia Mamet and Adam Scott; directed by S. J. Clarkson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zosia Mamet joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! She talks all about vacationing with her Dad who did not enjoy vacations and the tattoo she saved him from almost getting, being the “hold music” to her sister, getting stuck in a fence during a Tower of London tour, her horse obsession, and so much more! Plus, she chats about her new show, LAID, now on Peacock! Want to submit your family trips story for our next listener episode? Or send a question in to Seth and Josh? Submit your voicemail to speakpipe.com/familytripspod! Watch more Family Trips episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlqYOfxU_jQem4_NRJPM8_wLBrEEQ17B6 Family Trips is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions. Theme song written and performed by Jeff Tweedy. -------------------------Support our sponsors:NissanFamily Trips is brought to you by the All-New 2025 Nissan Armada. Take youradventures to new heights. Learn more at NissanUSA.com AirbnbVisit airbnb.com and book today BluelandBlueland has a special offer for listeners. Right now, get 15% off your first order by going to Blueland.com/TRIPS iRestoreReverse hair loss with @iRestorelaser and get $625 off with the code trips at https://www.irestorelaser.com/trips! #irestorepod Aura FramesRight now, you can save on the perfect gift that keeps on giving by visiting AuraFrames.com For a limited time, listeners can get 20 dollars off their best-selling Carver Mat frame with code TRIPS. -------------------------About the Show:Lifelong brothers Seth Meyers and Josh Meyers ask guests to relive childhood memories, unforgettable family trips, and other disasters! New Episodes of Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers are available every Tuesday. Executive Producers: Rob Holysz & Jeph Porter Creative Producer: Sam Skelton Coordinating Producer: Derek Johnson Mix & Master: Josh Windisch Episode Artwork: Analise Jorgensen
“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
What is love? How do the relationships we have early in our lives affect us for years to come? How can we break free from cycles of damage to form relationships of mutual understanding, respect, and love?Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
What is love? How do the relationships we have early in our lives affect us for years to come? How can we break free from cycles of damage to form relationships of mutual understanding, respect, and love?Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
What is love? How do the relationships we have early in our lives affect us for years to come? How can we break free from cycles of damage to form relationships of mutual understanding, respect, and love?Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
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“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
LOVE - What is love? Relationships, Personal Stories, Love Life, Sex, Dating, The Creative Process
“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
LOVE - What is love? Relationships, Personal Stories, Love Life, Sex, Dating, The Creative Process
What is love? How do the relationships we have early in our lives affect us for years to come? How can we break free from cycles of damage to form relationships of mutual understanding, respect, and love?Sophie Brooks is a London-born, Brooklyn-based writer and director. Her sophomore feature Oh, Hi! premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Her debut film, The Boy Downstairs, was acquired by Film Rise and HBO at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was produced by David Brooks, Paul Brooks, and Dan Clifton and stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, and Diana Irvine.“In reality, we're all complex people with feelings and our own sets of baggage. I do think we are very good at self-sabotage, all of us. It's a very easy road to go down. It's safe because it's comfortable, and we know it. When you can find the ways you self-sabotage and try to stop that, it will hopefully lead to a happier life and things that are meaningful. When I was in my late twenties, I got out of a serious relationship and kind of reentered the dating scene. I was shocked by the simplification of a lot of complicated feelings around dating and how women are so easily labeled crazy, and men are so easily labeled assholes.”Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
You probably know and love Zosia Mamet from her breakout role as Shoshana Shapiro in Girls, and still quote her iconic lines to this day! Zosia is here to discuss her new Peacock show “Laid,” how she invented being a horse girl, her friendship with Kaley Cuoco, her unforgettable GIRLS audition and more!Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump becoming the president of the United States for the second time and his ominous and weird inauguration ceremony that left MAGA supporters out in the cold.Then, Zosia Mamet talks about her horrible exes, rewinding movies to figure out how detectives solved mysteries and being totally unprepared to play a bartender for her role in Laid.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Actors Stephanie Hsu and Zosia Mamet join Scott to talk about their new Peacock comedy series Laid, Australia, and foraging. Then, parking enforcer Alexa Melrose stops by to talk about traveling through time to enforce parking. Plus, songwriter Joey Salsa returns to sing songs from his latest musical inspired by The Wizard of Oz. Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb
Diane chats with LAID Executive Producers Nahnatchka Khan & Sally Bradford McKenna and the series stars Stephanie Hsu & Zosia Mamet about the Peacock comedy's unique premise. Andy and Diane talk about the LA fires, concern for an already-struggling entertainment industry and more. We also talk about the incredible new drama THE PITT and why we're so glad Noah Wyle is back on our TV screens.
Q&A on the Peacock series Laid with actors Stephanie Hsu and Zosia Mamet. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Men in love are dying in unusual ways for the same woman, she must come to terms with her complicated past.
Three delicious hot chocolate recipes to warm up with on National Hot Cocoa Day. Also, Zosia Mamet discusses her new dark comedy, ‘Laid,' where she investigates why her best friend's exes are mysteriously dying. Plus, this year's hottest holiday toys that would make a great gift this season.
We're spending this month looking at the career of Julianne Moore, and to kick things off we're looking at her performance in Lisa Cholodenko's 2010 Best Picture nominee The Kids Are All Right! Join in as we discuss our first encounters with Moore, her lack of a conventional star persona, the film's family dynamic with a lesbian couple played by Moore and Annette Bening, and Laser's dumb friend Clay. Plus: Which parent named which kid? Does the movie know about bisexuals? Was Paul (Mark Ruffalo) flirting with Zosia Mamet? And were these the weirdest Golden Globe nominees ever? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: Safe (1995) ------------------------------------------ Key sources and links for this episode: Roger Ebert's review of The Kids Are All Right Film Journal International interview with Lisa Cholodenko Chicago Tribune interview with Lisa Cholodenko
What do you call a nun in a wheelchair? Virgin Mobile! What do you call a sleepwalking nun? A roamin' Catholic! Okay, making too many nun puns is a bad habit! Immaculate (2024) dir. Michael Mohan, written by Andrew Lobel, starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria), Álvaro Morte (Wheel of Time), and a bunch of Italians (Italy). Non-gothic recs: Amanda - Madame Web dir. SJ Clarkson with Dakota Johnson, Zosia Mamet, and Sydney Sweeney again Chance - Bad Lieutenant dir. Abel Ferrara, with Harvey Keitel, and another traumatic scene with a nun That's So Gothic releases episodes on the first and third Thursday every month. Email sogothicpod@gmail.com. Follow Chance and Amanda on Letterboxd @mrchancelee and @mcavoy_amanda. Instagram @sogothicpod Closing music "Gothic Guitar" by Javolenus 2014- Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)
Ira and Louis discuss The Olympics Opening Ceremony, the return of Celine Dion, Deadpool & Wolverine, Presumed Innocent, Kamala on Drag Race, “weird” Republicans, and Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom. Zosia Mamet joins to discuss her new series The Decameron, lasting memories of Girls, and more.Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast
Cat and Pat are joined this week by special guest Zosia Mamet! They discuss Zosia's upbringing as a horse girl and she explains the differences between horses, mini horses, and ponies. They also discuss "The Perfect Wife" documentary, play a friendly Mamet-family game "Don't Die" throughout the episode, and revisit everyone's favorite Girls character - SHOSHANA!Watch Zosia in Netflix's new series "The Decameron"!Watch the full episode on our YouTube and follow below!Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seektreatmentpodShow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seektreatmentpodCat: https://www.instagram.com/catccohenPat: https://www.instagram.com/patreegsSeek Treatment is a production of Headgum Studios. Our associate producer is Allie Kahan. Our producer is Tavi Kaunitz. Our executive producer is Emma Foley. The show is edited, mixed, and mastered by Richelle Chen. The show art was created by Carly Jean Andrews. Like the show? Rate Seek Treatment on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review.Advertise on Seek Treatment via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Netflix's weirdly compelling dark comedy The Decameron, the bubonic plague is ravaging Florence in 1348. A group of rich nobles and their servants decide to retreat to a picturesque villa in the country to wait it all out. The large ensemble includes Tony Hale and Zosia Mamet. Every character is hiding something, and those secrets get revealed — and more than a few uglies get bumped.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
The Decameron is on Netflix now! Stars of Netflix's new Show 'The Decameron', Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Zosia Mamet joined Dave for a chat.
E! News co-host Justin Sylvester dishes the latest on celebrity news and headlines. Also, Zosia Mamet discusses the new dark comedy series she's starring in, ‘The Decameron,' where she plays an insufferable 14th-century noblewoman. Plus, Chris Whitaker, author of All the Colors of the Dark, a Read With Jenna book club pick, talks about the inspiration behind his novel.
Michael Luke LitwakTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Michael Luke Litwak. Michael is the writer & director of the new science fiction romantic comedy (sci-fi-rom-com); Molli and Max in the Future. This film stars Zosia Mamet and Aristotle Athari, and debuted at the SXSW film festival. In this episode, we chat about shat made Michael want to become a filmmaker, and why he chose to study at NYU Tisch. Then we get into his film making career. He started with several short films before his first feature film, Molli and Max in the Future. Michael shares some of his behind the scenes process with regard to some of the practical effects used in this fantasy space love story. Michael also lets us in on a little secret about putting the final touches on the film just days before its SXSW debut. Of course I ask him how Zosia and Aristotle came to be in the picture, and what he hopes this inventive film will do for his career going forward.Be sure to check out Molli and Max in the Future, streaming everywhere!
This week on Fabulous Film and Friends we're covering a trio of Neo Noir films set in the city of…where else? Los Angeles, as we discuss 1998's The Big Lewbowski, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring the extraordinary Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, David Huddleston, John Tutturo, Ben Gazara, David Thewlis, Tara Reid, Peter Stormare, Leon Russom and Sam Elliot against 2014's Inherent Vice directed by Paul Thomas Anderson starring Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Katherine Waterston, Benicio Del Toro, Reese Witherspoon, Martin Short, Jena Malone, Maya Rudolph Martin Donovan and Hong Chau, topped off with 2018's Under the Silver Lake directed by David Robert Mitchell and starring Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough, Topher Grace, Grace Van Patten, Riki Lindhome, Wendy vanden Heuvel, Callie Hernandez, Jimmi Simpson, Zosia Mamet, Jeremy Bob, Rex Lynn, Patrick Fischler and Sydney Sweeney. My guests today are Roseanne Caputi and back by popular demand, Gordon Alex Robertson!Before contemplating the endless currents of depth and consciousness, man, the synopses: The Big Lebowski, follows a lot of ins-and-outs and what-have-you's of a very complicated case when two goons working for porn king Jackie Treehorn mistakenly burst into the apartment of Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski demanding money that his supposed wife Bunny owes Jackie. Realizing their mistake but still adding the flourish of urinating on the Dude's favorite rug, the pair leaves and gets the hang loose and tolerant Dude's dander up. Dude the sets off finding the wealthy Jeffrey Lebowski that the pair were looking for and asks him for compensation for his soiled rug. The Big Lebowski flat out refuses the request, calls the Dude a bum, and kicks him out of his house. Surprisingly, a few days later The Big Lebowski summons The Dude to his mansion and asks him to act as a courier to a group of nihilists who have abducted his wife Bunny and are demanding a million dollars in ransom. With his reactionary ‘Nam vet bowling buddy Walter Sobchak at his side, the Dude enters a web of deception, greed and pain as he tries to make sense of the convoluted and problematical condition that he finds himself in. Inherent Vice ups the ante with ex-cop and junkie P.I. Larry “Doc” Sportello who follows a trail of real estate fraud, heroin smuggling, corrupt federal agents and dentists when his ex-girlfriend Shasta Faye re-enters his life and gives him the tip that her current boyfriend, real estate tycoon Mickey Wolfman, has a wife who is trying to have him committed. With rival LA Police Lt. Detective Christian “Bigfoot” Bjornsen working alternately, with and against him, Doc plows into the labyrinthian case headfirst aided by only his wits and piles of weed and coke in the desperate quest for the truth. Under the Silver Lake follows a journey through endless hidden messages, conspiracies and millennial self-discovery as perennial slacker Sam tries to uncover the truth regarding the disappearance of his beautiful neighbor Sarah, who vanishes without a trace a day after billionaire industrialist Jefferson Sevence is killed a car crash. Which film best exemplifies the whole L.A. thing? Find out!
'Madame Web' (2024) & The MCU Explained Part One: Spoiler-Free Overview "Madame Web." This film, a part of Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU). Director: The talented S.J. Clarkson makes her feature film debut, steering this suspense-driven thriller. Screenplay: Co-written by the dynamic trio: Claire Parker, Matt Sazama, and Burk Sharpless. Cast: Ensemble includes: Dakota Johnson as the clairvoyant Cassandra Webb (Madame Web herself). Sydney Sweeney as the enigmatic Julia Cornwall. Isabela Merced as the spirited Anya Corazon. Celeste O'Connor as the determined Mattie Franklin. Tahar Rahim as the enigmatic antagonist, Ezekiel Sims. Mike Epps as O'Neil. Emma Roberts as Mary Parker. Adam Scott as Ben Parker. Kerry Bishé as Constance. Zosia Mamet as Amaria. And more intriguing characters. Budget and Box Office Budget: "Madame Web" was crafted with a modest budget of less than $100 million 6. Box Office: The film has grossed $92 million worldwide against its production budget of $80 million 4 7. Spoiler-Filled Retell and Review Cassandra's Origins Ezekiel Sims' Dark Path The Final Battle Sacrifice and Transformation Teasing the Future Connections to the Spider-Man Cinematic Universe Fan Theories: Weaving the Multiverse Promos: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema St. Louis – www.drafthouse.com TinySupheroes – www.superheroes.com Source(s) How Much Madame Web Cost To Make & What Box Office It Needs - Screen Rant - https://screenrant.com/how-much-madame-web-cost-budget-box-office/ Madame Web (film) - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Web_%28film%29 'Madame Web's Global Box Office Crawls Toward Major Milestone - https://collider.com/madame-web-global-box-office-91-million/ New ‘Madame Web' fan theory endeavors to find the movie's villain - https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/new-madame-web-fan-theory-endeavors-to-find-the-movies-villain/ Madame Web / Cast - https://bing.com/search?q=Madame+Web+movie+2024+cast Madame Web (2024) - IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11057302/ Madame Web Movie (2024) | Release Date, Review, Cast, Trailer - Gadgets 360 - https://www.gadgets360.com/entertainment/madame-web-movie-120254 Madame Web (2024) - Movie | Moviefone - https://www.moviefone.com/movie/madame-web/e4s9wkVschfDXGRnsLayh1/main/ How Much Money Did 'Madame Web' Just Set On Fire? - Collider - https://collider.com/madame-web-box-office-budget/ Madame Web (2024) - Company credits - IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11057302/companycredits/ Is Madame Web an MCU Movie? | The Direct - https://thedirect.com/article/madame-web-mcu-movie-marvel-connections-explained Madame Web Theory Completely Changes Sony's Spider-Man Universe - https://screenrant.com/madame-web-spider-man-prequel-theory-explained/ Mostly Superheroes is an independent podcast owned and operated by Carrogan Studios in St. Louis, Missouri. Hosted by Logan Janis, Andy Hunn, and Scott Swanguarim. Creative by Carrie Clark Design at carrieclarkdesign.com Music by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Artist: Audionautix audionautix.com Funded in part by Paying Patrons who get Early, Ad-Free, and Exclusive Episodes. Funded in part by our Sponsors. Thank you for supporting indie podcasts. www.mostlysuperheroes.com ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC.
Our podcast has resumed production, though it also never ceased production, which is good because it continues to be an amazing show with an increasingly worldwide reach. This week we talk about 'Madame Web,' the most important bad-good movie of the year so far. Host Neal Pollack welcomes London Faust, an avowed Dakota Johnson fanatic, who did not find succor in the Dakota Johnson-heavy 'Madame Web.' London marvels at the movie's bad voice-dubbing and misuse of Zosia Mamet and Sydney Sweeney. Neal points all all the inconsistencies in the Spider-Verse world building. And they barely scratch the surface of how bad this movie actually is.On a more positive note, JP Quinn drops by to talk to Neal about 'Mr. And Mrs. Smith,' which Donald Glover produced and stars in along with Maya Erskine. This is a long way off from the Brangelina action movie of the aughts, yet it still has glamorous locations and exciting action. It's sexy but also deeply ironic, able to embrace the spy genre while also deconstruction yet. Donald Glover is the smartest person in the room as usual.Jon Stewart is also the smartest person in the room and he is back with new Monday episodes of The Daily Show. Jake Harris shows up to discuss with Neal the backlast to Stewart's first monologue, which was absurd, and also about how it's a huge relief to have Stewart back in the TDS chair and to see that he has not lost a step, even as he implores you to look deep into his eyes to see how much he's aged.Enjoy the show!
MICHAEL LUKK LITWAK is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker and cartoonist that was born and raised in Los Angeles. His first feature was ‘MOLLI AND MAX IN THE FUTURE' a sci-fi Romantic-Comedy starring Zosia Mamet and Aristotle Athari and is often described as ‘When Harry Met Sally' meets ‘Futurama.' ‘MOLLI AND MAX' had its world premiere at SXSW 2023, played at BFI London, Sitges, and Fantasia before its theatrical distribution in February 2024 and is currently sitting at 97% on Rotten Tomatoes. 2:21 - Molli & Max in the Future 4:31 - Admission to SXSW - getting in as a director on the 12th try 6:51 - The strategic side of top festival admissions 12:41 - What film festivals are worth it? 14:21 - Getting theatrical distribution for a first feature 15:21 - Additional benefits of theatrical release: NYT review, Late Night exposure 16:11 - Shooting with new tech - virtual production, volume stages, LED stages & green screen 18:01 - Creative solves to making sci-fi on a budget 26:59 - The Life and Death of Tommy Chaos & Stacey Danger - how Michael's short that got rejected from every major film festival went viral and landed him representation 29:51 - Landing a $2.5 million Warner Bros show - only to have it scrapped with the shutdown of Go90 38:21 - navigating agents & managers as a director 44:21 - Impact of the strikes 47:07 - Cartoons 49:41 - Being featured on Humans of New York 51:21 - Support & understanding when married to another creative in film 53:25 - Things are not stepping stones and people won't rescue you 56:16 - Getting inspired again after low points 58:21 - TIME CAPSULE CONNECT WITH MICHAEL: IG: @michaellitwak / @molliandmax https://www.michaellitwak.com/ CONNECT WITH THE SHOW: All Platforms: @NoSetPathShow www.NoSetPathShow.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-doyle3/support
What if we shattered the fourth wall and stepped into the world of HBO's Girls like never before? Brace yourselves as we unleash the ultimate treat: Zosia Mamet, the radiant force behind Shoshanna Shapiro, graces our podcast. Get ready to dive deep as we fan out and uncover the untold tales behind one of the show's beloved characters. From dissecting Shoshanna's quirks to speculating on her present-day adventures, we leave no stone unturned. And as if that wasn't enough, Zosia spills the goss on her latest cinematic venture, "Molli & Max in the Future," set to dazzle screens this Friday! Shosh heads, THIS ONE'S FOR YOU XOXO!!! Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hbogirlsrewatch/videos Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch Follow the podcast on Instagram: @hbogirlsrewatch Follow our guest on Instagram: @zosiamamet Checkout Molli & Max in the Future! Follow the hosts on Instagram: @ameliaplease @elazie For advertising opportunities please email HBOGirlsRewatchPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Yale educator and TV writer/producer, Aaron Tracy, returns to chat with me about surviving the WGA writer's strike, finally teaching the podcast at Yale, and his latest audio thriller on Audible, Nowhere Man, starring Lee Pace and Zosia Mamet. Aaron Tracy also teaches “The Art and Craft of Television Drama” at Yale University, and his TV credits include Law & Order: SVU, Fairly Legal, The Tap, and Sequestered, a serialized thriller that ran two seasons, for which he was Creator and Executive Producer. He is also a Creator, Director, and Exec. Producer of scripted audio dramas for iHeartRadio, Audible, and Spotify, with various production partners including: Supreme: The Battle For Roe, his 9-part audio drama starring Eva Longoria (feat. Maya Hawke and William H. Macy); Murder in Bermuda (feat. Mary-Louise Parker); and many others. His most recent is Nowhere Man (exclusively from Audible, premieres Thursday, December 14, 2023), a noir political thriller Executive Produced by and starring Lee Pace, with co-stars Zosia Mamet, and Chazz Palminteri. “Set in the mid-1980s, Nowhere Man is a dark, paranoid thriller about temptation and obsession through the prism of a profession most people don't even know exists.” Aaron's debut audio drama, The Coldest Case, a detective thriller starring Aaron Paul, Krysten Ritter, and Alexis Bledel, premiered as the #1 download on Audible in 2021, and has since become the most downloaded show in Audible Plus history. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Aaron Tracy and I discussed: Why he loves the ‘80s period pieces How his directing experience has shaped his writing Why he teaches the narrative podcast the same way he teaches Television Drama The two greatest innovations of the modern TV art form What aspiring TV writers should be reading And a lot more! Show Notes: Yale University – Aaron Tracy Aaron Tracy Audible Page Amazon Author Page for William Goldman Story by Robert McKee [Amazon] Save the Cat by Blake Snyder [Amazon] Aaron Tracy on IMdB Aaron Tracy on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the very first Your Last Meal Thanksgiving! We're having a big Friendsgiving audio potluck, inviting past guests to contribute a dish to the holiday meal. Country music star Martina McBride is bringing the salad, actor Zosia Mamet defends marshmallow sweet potato casserole and opines on cranberry sauce, director Greta Gerwig shares her dad's unusual stuffing recipe and Christopher Kimball is on pie duty. There are also some new friends at the table. Food historian Ken Albala stops by to explain why we eat turkey on Thanksgiving, and comedian and musician Reggie Watts shares what his childhood Thanksgiving table looked like with a French mother. Support the show: http://rachelbelle.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Filmmaker Michael Lukk Litwak chats with us about making his indie sci-fi romantic comedy “MOLLI AND MAX IN THE FUTURE,” starring Zosia Mamet and Aristotle Athari - which had its New York Premiere at LESFF 2023
This month we are discussing a book of essays that could be described as a “literary potluck”.My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings was edited by actor and writer Zosia Mamet (fellow fans of the series Girls will remember her as the character Shoshanna).We both loved this collection of short stories about food and all the feelings we attach to and around how we cook and share meals. And it sparked a conversation covering sad food vs solitary food, cooking your way back to life after grief, joy toolboxes, reclaiming custody of problematic foods and whether really good food can be enjoyed in a vortex or do you need the whole package (ie atmosphere, time and company) to enjoy a meal (we're definitely in the latter camp).Plus, as always, we answer a listener letter with a book and cooking ‘prescription'.We hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you as always to our producer Kristy Reading and to Smith and Jones for generously allowing us to include your beautiful song Small Town Woman at the beginning and end of this episode.All the links to everything we mention, recipes, and book recommendations will be sent to our lovely subscribers later today. If you'd like to become a paid supporter of Something to Eat and Something to Read for $5/month and receive all of the above plus more, please click here. Thank you so much.Germaine and Sophie xWe acknowledge that the land on which we work and live is the traditional land of the Wiradjuri Nation (Sophie) and the Gadigal of the Eora Nation (Germaine). We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people. Get full access to Something to Eat and Something to Read at somethingtoeatandsomethingtoread.substack.com/subscribe
There are some restaurants where skipping dessert is just not an option—and if you're in New York City, Gage & Tollner is at the top of that list. Pastry chef Caroline Schiff has created an all-star lineup of sweets that nod to the chop house's historic past—it dates back to the late 1800s—while feeling totally fresh. On today's episode, she shares with Aliza her pastry philosophy, her take on the most iconic desserts in the city, the origin behind her book, The Sweet Side of Sourdough, and more. Caroline is a true pastry wizard, and I hope you'll enjoy this episode. Also on the show, Matt has Ellie Skrzat into the studio. Ellie is an illustrator, director, and the creative force behind much of the visual work we publish on TASTE, including all of the podcast illustrations that pop out in your feed. Some of her favorite guests to draw include Zosia Mamet, Ayo Edebiri, and Bartees Strange. Who does she want to draw? We find out in this run conversation. MORE FROM CAROLINE SCHIFF:Sourdough Has a Surprising Sweet Side [TASTE]Pastry Chef Caroline Schiff Ends Her Day with Sourdough Pancakes [Grub Street]A Day at a 143-Year-Old Restaurant With NYC's Most Iconic Desserts [Bon Appetit]Best New Chefs 2022: Caroline Schiff [Food and Wine]FOLLOW, FOLLOW, FOLLOW:instagram.com/pastryschiffinstagram.com/skrzatinstagram.com/alizaraeinstagram.com/mattrodbard
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an exclusive interview in conjunction with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) from the SXSW festival (www.sxsw.com) with actor and comedian Aristotle Athari and director and writer Michael Lukk Litwak! We talk to Ari and Michael all about their SXSW selected film, Molli and Max In The Future, a sci-fi romantic comedy! In our interview we discuss the sci-fi influences from Star Wars to Hentai, how the unique story of the script evolved, the casting process with Aristotle and Zosia Mamet and much more! Don't miss it!
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) brings you another show that's out of this world! This week we present an exclusive panel interview from our favorite horror convention Monster Mania (www.monstermania.net) with actress Amie Donald from the film "M3gyn"! BTB's own Chachi McFly attends a panel feauring the young star of the critically acclaimed hit film and asks Amie about the possibility of M3gyn vs. Chucky, whether she would win a dance-off against Wednesday Addams and advice for young actors to break into the business. Amie portrayed the live action of the killer AI robot however was voiced by another actress and we ask Amie the decision behind this! Don't miss this great panel interview! In addition BTB's own Al Sotto, in conjunction with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) present an exclusive interview from the SXSW festival (www.sxsw.com) with actor and comedian Aristotle Athari and director and writer Michael Lukk Litwak! We talk to Ari and Michael all about their SXSW selected film, Molli and Max In The Future, a sci-fi romantic comedy! In our interview we discuss the sci-fi influences from Star Wars to Hentai, how the unique story of the script evolved, the casting process with Aristotle and Zosia Mamet and much more! Don't miss it! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto bring another entertaining program! Joining on the panel this week is "The King of the 80"s Chachi McFly, Mike "The General" Zad and actor/photographer Simmie Terrell! We talk about all the happenings from SXSW (www.sxsw.com), The Oscars, The Last of Us Finale and much more! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment — uncensored — only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits: Classic Cut - New Order "True Faith"
Today on the show, we have a really amazing conversation with Zosia Mamet. Zosia is an actor, best known for roles on Mad Men, The Flight Attendant, and Girls. She's also the editor of My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings, a really wonderful collection of short (sometimes very short) stories from a unique cast of characters—fellow actors, food writers, comedians, and novelists. These include Tony Hale, Patti LuPone, Ted Danson, Ruth Reichl, and Jia Tolentino, and we talk about this unique collaboration. We also find out about who does the best craft service (“crafty”) on set, stealing cereal from The Michael J Fox Show, filming in Japan, and knowing her way around a pie or pumpkin bread. Fun stuff. Also on the show, we continue our conversation about culinary school with Clarkson Potter editorial assistant Bianca Cruz. We've been following Bianca's journey from school to stage and we find out how she did on her final exam and which big-time NYC kitchen she's currently working in. More from Zosia Mamet:Zosia Mamet Shares Swedish Fish With Her Horse [Grub Street] Some Favorite Food Spots [Apple Maps]Eclectic, Nourishing Collection of Essays on Food and Feelings [Shondaland]Zosia Mamet's Week: Log Cabin Living [NYT]
My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings, edited by Zosia Mamet and narrated by A Full Cast, explores the varied emotions, memories, and connections that we each have with food. Thank you to Libro.fm ALC Program and Penguin Random House Audio for providing a review copy of My First Popsicle for this episode Review & discussion with Shachi, Lisa and Scott. My First Popsicle [Libro.fm] Libro.fm Holiday Audiobook Credit Bundles Other Referenced Works: Channel Kindness: Stories of Kindness and Community [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Episode 86] The Korean Vegan Cookbook [Libro.fm] In the Kitchen: Essays on Food and Life [StoryGraph]
Read this like you would that Billy Joel song (but like, without the cadence). Ready? SUKI WATERHOUSE DOESN'T WASH HAIR WITH COKE, ZOSIA MAMET FEEDS KALEY CUOCO'S MOM'S HORSE SWEDISH FISH, KATE PRICE LOST HER DOG (AND FOUND HIM), ASIAN DOLL DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS WANTED (BY THE POLICE), SHOULD TIMMY ATTEND NIKKI REED'S PHOTOG EXHIBIT Y/N?, SEEMINGLY SEEMINGLY SEEMINGLY! BELLA POARCH DIVORCES SECRET HUSBAND, CHER DATES AMBER ROSE'S EX, SUMMER WALKER AND LARRY ARE FINISHED, GABBY WINDEY AND RICH SCHEWER SPLIT, RITA ORA'S SISTER LOOKS GREAT! Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zibby speaks to actor Zosia Mamet (star of Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning HBO series Girls, and Emmy-nominated HBO Max series The Flight Attendant) about My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings, a beautiful collection of essays about the intrinsic ties between food, emotions, and memories. The two discuss the exhausting but rewarding process of compiling an anthology; Zibby's favorite essay (which involves a break-up and meatballs!); Zosia's experience with her eating disorder; and the intimacy and beauty of reading a book and visualizing the story in a way that no one else understands. Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/3T2Ogv5Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3DvOZ2hSubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We absolutely adore actor Zosia Mamet in Girls and The Flight Attendant and now she's dipped her toe into our favorite world: food! She just released her first book, My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings, a collection of food-centered essays written by folks like Katie Holmes, Ted Danson, David Sedaris and Rosie Perez.In the book, Zosia writes about her favorite holiday meal, which includes a couple of hot button, controversial American dishes: sweet potato marshmallow casserole and canned, jellied cranberry sauce. Zosia and host Rachel Belle opine on these holiday classics, and then Rick Rogers, author of Thanksgiving 101, joins the show to share the history of the sweet potato marshmallow casserole, and the folks at Ocean Spray pop in to talk about the origins of canned cranberries. Do you snack snack snack your little butt off every time you fly? Zosia always packs a carry-on full of food, and insists there must be science behind her airplane hunger. Turns out, there is! We will discuss with Katie Sehl, writer for En Route, Air Canda's In-Flight magazine. Follow along on Instagram!This episode is sponsored by:Ooni Pizza Ovens!Safe Catch tinned fish! Enter YOURLASTMEAL at checkout for 15% off!Pure Cravings cat food! Enter YOURLASTMEAL at checkout for 15% off!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager get to catch up with Martha Stewart. Also, TODAY Food-- Christina Tosi shares her favorite cookie recipes. Plus, Zosia Mamet in studio 1A to talk about her new book “My First Popsicle.” And, Sesame Street launches its 53rd season today as Elmo, Grover, Abby, and Tamir help Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager celebrate National Sandwich day.
An Australian native, Deniz Akdeniz has quickly made a name for himself through his performances of beloved characters. Deniz will next be seen reprising his breakout and widely beloved role of ‘Max' in the upcoming second season of the critically-acclaimed and award-winning HBO Max series THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT alongside Kaley Cuoco and Zosia Mamet, which will be premiering in Spring 2022. He was most recently seen in the new hit Warner Bros for FOX series ,THE CLEANING LADY, produced by Shay Mitchell. His other recent TV credits include: Freeform's SIRENS and ABC's ONCE UPON A TIME where he played the role of ‘Aladdin. On the film side, Deniz is widely known for his role in I, FRANKENSTEIN, directed by Stuart Beattie. He was also seen in THE WATER DIVINE directed by Russell Crowe, Focus Feature's THE HIGH NOTE, Netflix's SIGHTLESS opposite Madelaine Petsch and the Australian box office feature hit, TOMORROW, WHEN THE WAR BEGAN, where he was nominated for an Inside Film Award in the category of “Best Actor.” Prior to acting, Deniz trained and competed professionally in MMA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jennifer Aniston quips about divorce from Brad Pitt on final episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Flight Attendant costars Kaley Cuoco & Zosia Mamet get matching tattoos, we look back at Tom Cruise's need for speed in the first Top Gun and Goodfellas star Ray Liotta passed away at age 67. Plus, Justin Timberlake sells his music catalog for $100M and Stranger Things stars Winona Ryder and Joe Kerry dish on horrifying season 4.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jennifer Grey stops by to chat about her memoir, “Out of the Corner.” Plus, “The Flight Attendant” star Zosia Mamet chats with Drew. Then, it's an all new cookbook club with Chef Kwame Onwuachi joining Drew in the kitchen. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We've got 2 delightful chats with 2 delightful actresses for your hard eared dollar today! First up, Josh catches up with Claire Foy about A VERY BRITISH SCANDAL and her new life as a dog mom! Then, Zosia Mamet makes her first appearance on the podcast to chat THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT, GIRLS, and debate bunkbeds and tattoos with Josh. Don't forget to check out the Happy Sad Confused patreon here! We've got exclusive episodes of GAME NIGHT, video versions of the podcast, and more! For all of your media headlines remember to subscribe to The Wakeup newsletter here!