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What Went Wrong covers Hollywood’s most notoriously disastrous movie productions, digging into the behind-the-scenes insanity of everything from massive flops to record-breaking blockbusters. In each episode, hosts Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer dive into a new film to explore the mind-blowing (and sometimes numbing) reasons why making a movie is nearly impossible (especially a good one). Produced by David Boman.
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Condensed Histories bridges the gap between history and popular culture. In each episode of Condensed Histories our host, Jem Duducu, takes an item of popular culture and looks under the surface to find real history hiding inside, with fascinating facts and stories about history spanning all eras, and also about the development of the piece pop-culture itself, appealing to history lover and enthusiasts of movies, games and music alike!
From shows on Netflix, Prime or Disney Plus, to the lastest blockbuster films, and even video games, songs, board games and food, Jem shows us how much history is lurking in our everyday entertainment.
Wandavision, The Dig, Warhammer, Queen’s Gambit, Assassin’s Creed, Jojo Rabbit, Cobra Kai, The Lord of the Rings and Monopoly are among the subjects in which which Jem has so far discovered a surprising amount of history!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories.
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Friends and film obsessives, Duncan and Lex, take turns sharing movies that they think will blow the mind of their cohost. How well do these two know each other after [BLEEP] decades of friendship? Every episode brings a surprise as they try to anticipate each other's big screen tastes and turn-offs, and at the end, the truth always comes out.
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Presented by Hugh K. David and Jenna Pateman, Reel History UK is an informative and engaging podcast exploring the presentation of historical events within pop culture ranging across film and television.
Each episode, our hosts focus on a chosen television show or movie property that may be based on or around important historical events.
From there, each episode discussion leads to the ultimate decision, is the chosen media property REAL History or REEL History?
The show is co-produced and published by 4DA Publishing and Bunkazilla UK.
Reel History UK © 4DA Publishing 2020
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Scene Missing is a podcast where the hosts, Adam Diaz and Robin Grace, will show the other person a movie that they personally enjoy and that their counterpart has never seen. With vastly differing tastes and backgrounds, hilarity ensues.
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Alicia, Mia, Stephen, and Jeremiah – along with special guests – are discussing some of the greatest movies ever made. Who says? Sight And Sound magazine says. Every ten years, since 1952, the publication has surveyed critics and directors to determine which films, according to those surveyed, might be considered the best. The five film-loving friends take turns picking movies that have appeared on the list and then dig into them with an eye on their cultural impact, how they stand up today, and just whether they’re actually as good as all those critics and directors say they are.
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What a Picture is a movie podcast where Hannah and Bryan Loomis go through the Sight and Sound 2022 "100 Greatest Films of All Time" critics' poll from the British Film Institute week by week and discuss what makes a great film great. The Sight and Sound list includes the best movies from Alfred Hitchcock, Jean-Luc Godard, Stanley Kubrick, Billy Wilder, Andrei Tarkovsky, Chantal Akerman, and more, spanning movements like the French New Wave, slow cinema, and New Hollywood.
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Movie Homework is a film review show that presents superlatives for some of the best and worst movies of all time. Presented by Binge Media and hosted by Jack Falvey and Chad.
Support Binge Media at Patreon.com/BingeMedia.
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A Film Podcast discussing Thrillers from Political Paranoia to Film Noir to Giallo and Horror - and everything in between...
Your host is Johnny Restall, a cult movie enthusiast and writer/podcaster with a particular passion for Thrillers and Horror. Expect in-depth discussion, thoughtful analysis, and friendly but informative waffle.
Please leave a rating or review if you enjoy the show. More of Johnny Restall's work can be found at https://linktr.ee/JohnnyRestall. Thank you for listening! -
Rotten Tomatoes Awards Editor Jacqueline Coley hosts an in-depth interview podcast which chronicles all the awards show happenings and contenders through the season as well as the cultural and historic significance of every lens, line, lyric, and costume on screen. Tune in to hear first-hand accounts of film festivals debuts, red-carpet premieres, and tastemaker screenings; alongside intimate career spanning conversations with the creatives and craftspeople of award-worthy cinema and television.
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Virginia Cathryn "Gena" Rowlands was born on June 19, 1930, in Madison, Wisconsin. Her father, Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands, was a state legislator and banker, while her mother, Mary Allen Neal, worked as a painter. Rowlands developed an interest in the arts early on, influenced by her creative environment. Her family moved several times, eventually settling in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Rowlands attended the University of Wisconsin, where she majored in drama before moving to New York City to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Career Beginnings Rowlands' career began in the early 1950s with performances in repertory theatre companies and her Broadway debut in "The Seven Year Itch" in 1952. Her early television work included guest roles on anthology series such as "Robert Montgomery Presents" and "Armstrong Circle Theatre." These experiences honed her craft and set the stage for her transition to film. Breakthrough and Collaboration with John Cassavetes Gena Rowlands' career took a significant turn when she married John Cassavetes in 1954. Cassavetes, an innovative director and actor, cast Rowlands in several of his films, making her a central figure in the rise of independent cinema. A Woman Under the Influence (1974) Rowlands' portrayal of Mabel Longhetti, a woman grappling with mental illness, earned her critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The film is noted for its raw, emotional depth and remains a milestone in both her career and independent filmmaking. Gloria (1980) In "Gloria," Rowlands played a tough, street-smart woman protecting a young boy from the mob, showcasing her versatility. This role brought her another Academy Award nomination and further solidified her status as a powerful leading actress. Continued Success and Versatility Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Rowlands continued to demonstrate her range across various genres. She starred in films like "Love Streams" (1984), "Light of Day" (1987), and "Another Woman" (1988). Her television work also garnered critical acclaim, including her performances in "The Betty Ford Story" (1987) and "Hysterical Blindness" (2002), for which she won Emmy Awards. Later Career and Legacy Rowlands' later career included memorable roles in films directed by her son, Nick Cassavetes. One of her most beloved roles was in "The Notebook" (2004), where she played Allie Hamilton, an elderly woman with Alzheimer's disease. This film introduced her to a new generation of fans and highlighted her enduring talent. Recent News and Health Recently, it was revealed that Gena Rowlands has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, the same condition she poignantly portrayed in "The Notebook." Despite this diagnosis, Rowlands remains an influential figure in the film industry, attending film festivals and supporting independent filmmakers. Personal Life Rowlands' marriage to John Cassavetes was both a personal and professional partnership that significantly shaped her career. They had three children: Nick, Alexandra, and Zoe, all of whom have pursued careers in the arts. Cassavetes passed away in 1989, but his legacy, intertwined with Rowlands', continues to influence cinema. Awards and Honors Throughout her illustrious career, Rowlands has received numerous awards, including: Two Academy Award nominations for Best Actress Four Primetime Emmy Awards A Golden Globe Award An honorary Academy Award in 2015 for her contributions to the art of film. Gena Rowlands' career spans over six decades, marked by groundbreaking performances and significant contributions to independent cinema. Her collaboration with John Cassavetes produced some of the most influential films in American cinema, and her continued work in film and television showcases her enduring talent. As she continues to inspire and mentor new generations of filmmakers and actors, Gena Rowlands remains a beloved and iconic figure in the world of entertainment. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.
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For 22 years, the JonBenét case has gripped the world, leaving everyone asking the same question: Who killed JonBenét Ramsey? The six year old's death shocked the nation. The circumstances surrounding her murder, horrific. Now, for the first time ever, JonBenét Ramsey's father and brother are armed with the original suspect list from Lou Smit, the late lead investigator on the case. Will they finally track down JonBenét's killer to solve one of the nation's most infamous crimes? The creators of THE KILLING OF MARILYN MONROE and FATAL VOYAGE: THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF NATALIE WOOD bring you THE KILLING OF JONBENÉT: THE FINAL SUSPECTS. The Killing of JonBenét: The Final Suspects is narrated by Danielle Robay.
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