Nathaniel, Nick, and Joe kick off a whole new season of the podcast by hitting the road with Michael Shannon and family in Midnight Special and going back to college with Richard Linklater's baseball boys in Everybody Wants Some!! We believe its our 8th season, so we'll just go with that.
42:30 minutes
00:01 The Crucible Broadway & Film
02:12 The Slumdog Oscar Year
05:00 Everybody Wants Some!! delightful & sexy
15:00 Pro & Con on Midnight Special
32:00 Hello My Name is Doris, Zootopia
40:30 Favorite Prince songs
You can listen to the podcast here at the bottom of the post or download from iTunes. Please continue the conversation in the comments. Did you "want some!!" and where do you fall in the all-over-the-place reactions to Midnight Special.
42:30 minutes
00:01 The Crucible Broadway & Film
02:12 The Slumdog Oscar Year
05:00 Everybody Wants Some!! delightful & sexy
15:00 Pro & Con on Midnight Special
32:00 Hello My Name is Doris, Zootopia
40:30 Favorite Prince songs
You can listen to the podcast here at the bottom of the post or download from iTunes. Please continue the conversation in the comments. Did you "want some!!" and where do you fall in the all-over-the-place reactions to Midnight Special.
- 4/25/2016
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
The month began with final thoughts on last year's Oscars (yes, those were the 2015 Oscars no matter what search engines, IMDb, and the web say!) and the final podcast of the season. And then we bravely tried to forge ahead unmoored to any one topic, though we immediately lost our more fairweather readers. Damn you random people who aren't reading this! Ah, well. They'll be back next season.
March Highlights
get caught up if you missed anything!
Random March Highlights!
Hello My Name Is Doris and Krisha acting showcases for older women
Gods Of Egypt and Batman v Superman bad movies: enjoyable & not
2016 Calendar a tentative list
McCambridge Centennial we had fun writing these!
Returning Series
Posterized checked in w/ Sally Field & Saoirse Ronan. How familiar are you?
Best Shot hit Atonement (2007), and Daredevil (2016)
Stage Door attended Broadway revivals The Color Purple & The King and I
Tues Top Ten celebrated...
March Highlights
get caught up if you missed anything!
Random March Highlights!
Hello My Name Is Doris and Krisha acting showcases for older women
Gods Of Egypt and Batman v Superman bad movies: enjoyable & not
2016 Calendar a tentative list
McCambridge Centennial we had fun writing these!
Returning Series
Posterized checked in w/ Sally Field & Saoirse Ronan. How familiar are you?
Best Shot hit Atonement (2007), and Daredevil (2016)
Stage Door attended Broadway revivals The Color Purple & The King and I
Tues Top Ten celebrated...
- 3/30/2016
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
After securing the 2013 Sundance Film Festival’s Screenwriting award, a slot on the National Board of Review’s top ten list of indie films, and the vocal support of critical heavy hitters like A.O. Scott, Lake Bell’s pitch-perfectly precise comedy In A World… announced itself as one of the more confident debut features in recent memory, let alone from an actor-turned- director/writer. If you haven’t seen this film about voiceover artists in Los Angeles, it expertly defines the multidimensional barriers to success that women face any time they wish to advance upward – and it’s the movie where Tig Notaro met her wife.
This week Bell announced her follow-up feature What’s the Point?, continuing her series of personal, sharp social commentaries with titles that end in grammatical whodunits. According to Deadline, What’s the Point? poses the additional question of whether marriage should be a seven-year contract with negotiable renewals – which,...
This week Bell announced her follow-up feature What’s the Point?, continuing her series of personal, sharp social commentaries with titles that end in grammatical whodunits. According to Deadline, What’s the Point? poses the additional question of whether marriage should be a seven-year contract with negotiable renewals – which,...
- 3/24/2016
- by Daniel Crooke
- FilmExperience
Moviegoers are officially tired of The Divergent Series as its third installment was off 44% from the previous film. And they've still got one film to go! Studios will soon (hopefully) realize that not every book adaptation deserves multiple movies. Damn you Hunger Games & Hobbit & everything else that encouraged this awful trend of greed over storytelling purity; plodding along when you should set hearts racing is an anti-audience move. Zootopia and Deadpool continue to be huge hits. In fun news, Sally Field's vehicle Hello My Name is Doris got within a ferry ride's distance of the top ten with a million dollar weekend even though it's only on 128 screens. Well done, Sally!
Wide Releases
01 Zootopia $38 (cum. $201.8)
02 The Divergent Series: Allegiant $29 New
03 Miracles From Heaven $15 New
04 10 Cloverfield Lane $12.5 (cum. $45.1)
05 Deadpool $8 (cum. $340.9) Reviewish
Limited Releases
less than 800 screens excluding previously wide
01 Hello My Name is Doris $1 (cum. $1.1) 128 screens Review
02 Kapoor & Sons - Since 1921 $.9 New 143 screens
03 Anomalisa $.7 (cum.
Wide Releases
01 Zootopia $38 (cum. $201.8)
02 The Divergent Series: Allegiant $29 New
03 Miracles From Heaven $15 New
04 10 Cloverfield Lane $12.5 (cum. $45.1)
05 Deadpool $8 (cum. $340.9) Reviewish
Limited Releases
less than 800 screens excluding previously wide
01 Hello My Name is Doris $1 (cum. $1.1) 128 screens Review
02 Kapoor & Sons - Since 1921 $.9 New 143 screens
03 Anomalisa $.7 (cum.
- 3/20/2016
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
This review was originally published in Nathaniel's column at Towleroad
In a perfect world we would always have room for our Best Actresses as they age but in the world we actually live in only British Dames and Meryl Streep are allowed to do that. And Tilda Swinton but she lives inside her own space and time continuum. The expiration date on female movie stars — their “last f***able day” (thank you Amy Schumer) — before they disappear into thankless supporting roles used to be 40 and now it’s thankfully extended until about 50. But at some point in most star careers the lead roles all too abruptly stop.
That’s why it was a joy last summer to see Lily Tomlin ace a rare film-carrying job in Grandma and why it’s nice to have a spiritual sequel just months later in Hello My Name is Doris. The two films...
In a perfect world we would always have room for our Best Actresses as they age but in the world we actually live in only British Dames and Meryl Streep are allowed to do that. And Tilda Swinton but she lives inside her own space and time continuum. The expiration date on female movie stars — their “last f***able day” (thank you Amy Schumer) — before they disappear into thankless supporting roles used to be 40 and now it’s thankfully extended until about 50. But at some point in most star careers the lead roles all too abruptly stop.
That’s why it was a joy last summer to see Lily Tomlin ace a rare film-carrying job in Grandma and why it’s nice to have a spiritual sequel just months later in Hello My Name is Doris. The two films...
- 3/13/2016
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
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