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Hosted by Tim Batt, the Nude Tuesday Podcast features a series of chats with the people who made this brilliant 5-star NZ/Australian comedy. You'll hear how the sausage was made from the film's stars Jackie van Beek, Damon Herriman and Jemaine Clement, subtitler Julia Davis, Music Supervisor Karyn Rachtman and more.
Supported by Film Queenstown Lakes, Madman Films and Flicks.
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A Podcast for the Ages!
LISTEN TO NEW EPISODES OF TAKE FOUNTAIN ON THURSDAYS!
TAKE FOUNTAIN is a conversation podcast about all things entertainment. Showbiz insider recollections, mostly fact with a dash of fancy...
Hosts:
- Bill Geddie, Former Producer of THE BARBARA WALTERS SPECIALS, Co-Creator, former Producer of THE VIEW
- Thom Mount, former Universal Studios Worldwide President and Producer of such films as BULL DURHAM, TEQUILA SUNRISE, and FRANTIC.
On upcoming episodes, the guys discuss the creation of movies like BULL DURHAM, ANIMAL HOUSE, and FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, along with the iconic morning show, THE VIEW. There are interviews with GOOD MORNING AMERICA'S first host, David Hartman, Writer/Director, Ron Shelton, former DEA Agent and Film Technical Advisor, John Marcello, Actor and Comedian, Mario Cantone, former Executive Producer of GOOD MORNING AMERICA and THE BARBARA WALTERS SPECIALS, Phyllis McGrady and Jennifer Pryor, widow of Comedian Richard Pryor, along with many others. -
"Entertainment Plus" is a timely podcast that offers a comprehensive roundup of the latest stories in the entertainment world.
This engaging show caters to avid entertainment enthusiasts who crave up-to-the-minute information on their favorite movies, TV shows, celebrities, and music.
With stories from industry experts and seasoned journalists, "Entertainment Plus" delivers a dynamic mix of breaking news, exclusive interviews, insightful analysis, and behind-the-scenes scoops.
Whether it's the latest box office hits, trending TV series, or celebrity gossip, this podcast has it all covered.
With its informative and entertaining format, "Entertainment Plus" keeps listeners informed and entertained, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about the world of entertainment. Episodes may include news commentary, opinion, satire and parody. Portions of this podcast were created with the assistance of AI,
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Welcome to Gossip Break, the podcast where best friends Becky & Bri dive into the world of pop culture, reality TV, and TV recaps! Join us while we cover the latest news, share our hottest takes, and recap your favorite shows. From celebrity updates to reality TV highlights, get ready to gasp, giggle and gossip. Sit back and relax, It’s time for a gossip break - the cherry on top of your day!
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Welcome to the official podcast of EverythingAction.com! Join movie aficionados Zach & Chris weekly as they dive into beloved classics, the latest releases, hidden gems, and everything else. Plus, don’t miss our monthly Everything Action Commentary track, where you can watch a movie alongside the Everything Action crew.
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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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Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson was born on January 3, 1956, in Peekskill, New York. He was the sixth of eleven children in a devout Catholic family. When Gibson was 12 years old, his father, Hutton Gibson, decided to move the family to Australia. This relocation was motivated by Hutton’s concerns about the Vietnam War draft and his belief that Australia offered a safer and more stable environment for his children. Settling in Sydney, Gibson experienced significant cultural and environmental changes, which would later shape his identity. Gibson attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, where he studied acting alongside future luminaries such as Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis. While at NIDA, Gibson honed his craft and developed a reputation for his charismatic and intense performances. After graduating, he began his career in Australian television and theater, earning early praise for his dramatic range. Gibson’s breakout role came in 1979 when he starred as Max Rockatansky in George Miller’s Mad Max. The dystopian action film became a cultural phenomenon and cemented Gibson’s status as a rising star. The success of Mad Max spawned two sequels, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior in 1981 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, both of which were critical and commercial hits. These films showcased Gibson’s ability to balance action-driven roles with emotional depth, making him a household name. In addition to his action-hero persona, Gibson demonstrated his versatility as an actor in films like Gallipoli and The Year of Living Dangerously. Directed by Peter Weir, these films explored themes of loyalty, morality, and the human condition, earning Gibson critical acclaim and establishing him as more than just an action star. His move to Hollywood in the mid-1980s marked the next phase of his career. It was here that Gibson achieved global superstardom with the Lethal Weapon series, beginning in 1987. Starring as Martin Riggs, a brash and unorthodox police detective, Gibson brought humor, intensity, and vulnerability to the role. The chemistry between Gibson and co-star Danny Glover was a driving force behind the series’ success, leading to four installments by 1998. During this period, Gibson’s personal life also attracted public attention. In 1985, he was named People magazine’s first “Sexiest Man Alive,” further solidifying his status as a Hollywood icon. His fame allowed him to transition into directing, and his first feature film, The Man Without a Face in 1993, showcased his talent behind the camera. The film, in which Gibson also starred, was a modest success and served as a stepping stone to more ambitious projects. In 1995, Gibson directed and starred in Braveheart, a historical epic about the life of Scottish hero William Wallace. The film was a critical and commercial triumph, winning five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Gibson’s portrayal of Wallace and his direction of the film demonstrated his ability to balance grand storytelling with deeply personal and emotional moments. Braveheart remains one of his most celebrated works. Following the success of Braveheart, Gibson continued to challenge himself creatively. In 2004, he directed The Passion of the Christ, a depiction of the final hours of Jesus Christ’s life. The film, financed entirely by Gibson, became one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time. It was praised for its technical achievements and powerful storytelling but also faced criticism for its graphic violence and accusations of antisemitism. Despite the controversies, The Passion of the Christ solidified Gibson’s reputation as a risk-taking filmmaker unafraid to tackle complex and divisive subjects. However, Gibson’s career was not without significant setbacks. In 2006, he was arrested for driving under the influence and made antisemitic remarks during the incident. The public and industry backlash was swift, leading to a temporary decline in his career. This was compounded by a highly publicized domestic dispute in 2010, which further tarnished his public image. For years, Gibson remained on the fringes of Hollywood, with only sporadic acting roles in smaller films. Despite these challenges, Gibson mounted a career resurgence in 2016 with the release of Hacksaw Ridge. The film, a World War II drama about conscientious objector Desmond Doss, marked Gibson’s return to directing. Hacksaw Ridge received widespread critical acclaim and earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Director for Gibson. The film’s success reminded audiences and critics of Gibson’s exceptional talent as a filmmaker. In recent years, Gibson has continued to work both in front of and behind the camera. In January 2025, he made headlines when his Malibu home was destroyed by wildfires while he was recording a podcast in Texas. Although devastated by the loss, Gibson expressed relief that his family and pets were safely evacuated. During the same podcast, he criticized the handling of California’s ecological crises, calling for more proactive measures to address the state’s wildfire problem. Gibson also provided updates on the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Titled The Resurrection of the Christ, the sequel is set to explore the events following the crucifixion, with a narrative that spans from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle. Gibson described the project as ambitious and transformative, hinting at a broader and more spiritual exploration than the first film. Throughout his career, Gibson’s personal life has been closely tied to his Catholic faith, which has influenced many of his creative choices. He was married to Robyn Moore from 1980 to 2011, and they have seven children together. After their divorce, Gibson had a daughter from a subsequent relationship. His family remains a central part of his life, and he has often spoken about the importance of balancing his professional and personal responsibilities. Mel Gibson’s legacy is a complex tapestry of artistic brilliance, personal controversy, and resilience. As an actor, director, and producer, he has left an indelible mark on the film industry, creating works that are celebrated for their emotional depth and technical mastery. At the same time, his public controversies have sparked debates about accountability, redemption, and the intersection of art and personal behavior. As Gibson continues to take on new projects, his career remains a subject of fascination, proving that his influence on cinema is far from over. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”
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Don’t leave the party before you’re ready. Join Jason Parker and Stephanie Moore as they ramble their way through the most iconic moments in pop culture from the week. Funny and informative, these two aren’t ready to sleep. The night is young and we’re not done. Join us for Kick Ons.
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No matter who we are or where we are, we all have one thing in common. Every day we make the decision of what to wear. And clothes have the ability to set the tone for how we are received by those around us and how feel about ourselves. In this podcast, Kat Farmer (ITV fashion presenter and author of the book Get Changed) explores the sometimes underestimated relationship with our wardrobes and how it contributes to our identities.
Join Kat and friends including Gaby Roslin, Hill House Vintage and Tamzin Outhwaite, for the perfect balance of humour and honesty as they take a nostalgic trip to remember key wardrobe moments from shoulder pad disasters and how they found their groove postpartum to clever sustainability hacks and their current fashion icons. Loaded with top tips as well as refreshing wit and charm that will appeal to listeners, this podcast helps its audience laugh at (and deal with) their past fashion crises, with listeners writing in to confess their own unforgivable fashion blunders like that cringeworthy shell-suit!
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Prep your ears! You're in for a great night...
Welcome to JAIME WINSTONE'S GREATEST NIGHT EVER.
Jaime Winstone launches her debut podcast with a bang, in conversation with some of your favourite celebrities about the greatest nights of their lives.
Maybe it was an iconic celebration with best friends, an intimate marriage proposal, a landmark career moment, or something so crazy that no one would ever believe what actually happened. Greatest Night Ever will focus on the special night of one special guest per episode. Chatting with Jaime, they'll take us on a high-spirited journey through their happiest, most meaningful memories - as we relive every high, and every WTF moment.
Because life will never be the same, after your Greatest Night Ever.
"Winstone is a glorious podcaster" - The Guardian
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Highlights from Dan Wootton Tonight, which airs Monday to Thursday from 9pm till 11pm on GB News.
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Journalistas Nancy Rommelmann and Sarah Hepola on what's burning through the culture right now. Flirtatious banter for serious times.
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Three besties take on hockey!
Channelle and Molly share their thoughts, while Jesse comes in hot with the stats. Join our weekly chitchat on the NHL, hockey news, players, hockey hair, and our teams! Join two Maple leafs fans and one lost Avalanche fan as they navigate the chaotic world that is ice hockey.
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Season-2 Coming June 1, 2024 | Discover the true story of Canada's LGBT Purge in a landmark, eight part documentary series. This is the first documentary to examine the full extent of Canada's anti-homosexual campaigns using newly declassified documents released by the LGBT Purge Fund. From ridiculous to shocking, you'll hear amazing true stories from courageous survivors; academics; researchers; former MPs, cabinet ministers and a retired Chief of Defence Staff.
Queer Legends is the 2023 Canadian Podcast Awards winner of Outstanding Documentary Series.
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Season-1 | A podcast series about the people who built the rainbow, created space and held their own! Discover artists, activists, performers, politicians and the pivotal moments that shaped Queer history and how the 2SLGBTQ+ community protests today.
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98% of all climate change news is gloom and doom. Not at The Climate Daily! Each weekday, co-hosts Jeffrey James and Maude Madison deliver solutions-oriented, positive action climate change news. Their mission is to help you feel less overwhelmed, less anxiety and better prepared to grapple with climate change.
The Climate Daily brings people together, provides strategies and offers solutions, and all in about eight minutes!
Did you know there are people in all walks of life who are taking action to combat climate change? That’s why The Climate Daily exists: to educate intelligent, curious people like you who care about working to combat climate change but who aren’t climate change experts. The Climate Daily podcast shares stories of people working together, especially BIPOC communities, working to limit the effects of Climate Change. -