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    Explore " joe wright" with insightful episodes like "#35 - Set Design Special | James Chinlund (The Batman), Luke Hull (Andor), Neil Lamont (Secrets of Dumbledore), Jim Clay (House of the Dragon), Sarah Greenwood (Cyrano) - Live from the BFDG Awards", "VMI x Hot and Bothered: Pride and Prejudice (2005)", "Atonement (2007)", "NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN" and "First Cup of Coffee - March 7, 2022" from podcasts like ""Red Carpet Rookies", "VMI", "Rob & Nate Record a Podcast", "Aya Vs. The Big Boys" and "First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy"" and more!

    Episodes (21)

    #35 - Set Design Special | James Chinlund (The Batman), Luke Hull (Andor), Neil Lamont (Secrets of Dumbledore), Jim Clay (House of the Dragon), Sarah Greenwood (Cyrano) - Live from the BFDG Awards

    #35 - Set Design Special | James Chinlund (The Batman), Luke Hull (Andor), Neil Lamont (Secrets of Dumbledore), Jim Clay (House of the Dragon), Sarah Greenwood (Cyrano) - Live from the BFDG Awards

    Today's podcast is something a little different.

    This weekend I was honoured to attend this year's British Film Designers Guild awards to speak to some of the very decorated production designers nominated. I managed to get a little time with the likes of six-time Oscar nominee Sarah Greenwood, who attended the awards with her recent film Cyrano. James Chinland who was there for The Batman, Luke Hull with Star Wars' Andor, Jim Clay with House of the Dragon and our second Lamont to grace the show, Neil Lamont who was nominated for Fantastic Beasts Secrets of Dumbledore.

    Yes, it's a pretty crazy list, I know. Naturally, I wasn't sitting down in 30-minute stints with these guys to go through their full careers at an awards event, but I did manage to get a few quick-fire questions in largely centring around how to make it in the art department.

    I'm sure they'll be on the show in the future to dig into their full stories, but for now, that's enough from me. 

    VMI x Hot and Bothered: Pride and Prejudice (2005)

    VMI x Hot and Bothered: Pride and Prejudice (2005)

    A LONG TIME AGO, IN THE 2005 MOVIE ADAPTATION OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE:

    • You’ve got no sons to inherit your estate, only five daughters, so what the hell are you going to do to ensure your family’s housing and security?
    • Why, you send Jane, the oldest and prettiest to catch a cold in the rain so rich Mr Bingley will fall in love with her!
    • You let your boring cousin take his pick of the flock, Lizzy; but when she’s not into it, he goes off and marries her best friend so your plan is again RUINED!
    • You don’t take any of the rest of your daughters seriously, till the youngest one SCANDALOUSLY runs off with Mr Wickham. 
    • Luckily there’s a Mr Darcy around to fix the situation with money and marriage, because is there a problem that money and marriage can’t fix?
    • In the end, neither pride nor prejudice can get in the way of Bennet sisters marrying for love plus, conveniently, carriage-loads of money.

    Join Jenny Owen Youngs, Helen Zaltzman and Vanessa Zoltan to investigate the 2005 movie adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, and investigate such mysteries as whether this could be recut as a horror film, why is everyone so mean to Mary, whether rainstorms are sexy or just soggy, and why the hell are these wigs allowed.

    This episode is a joyous union between VMI and Vanessa's podcast Hot and Bothered, which is all about romance novels. Hear the current season Live from Pemberley, about Pride and Prejudice, in the pod places and at hotandbotheredrompod.com.

    A long time ago (well, a couple of years ago) we recapped the 1995 BBC miniseries adaptation of P&P, which you can hear downfeed and at vmipod.com/prideandprejudice.

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    NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

    NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

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    First Cup of Coffee - March 7, 2022

    First Cup of Coffee - March 7, 2022

    My review of Cyrano (at the end, with spoilers), whether Game of Thrones and Vikings shows have anything in common. Also shining brightly and whether there's anything wrong with that.

    GREY MAGIC is now available!  (https://jeffekennedy.com/grey-magic)

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    Cyrano – Peter Dinklage's Song of Solomon

    Cyrano – Peter Dinklage's Song of Solomon

    We're not singing our thoughts on Cyrano, but we probably should be. That's right, we're reviewing Joe Wright's new musical starring Peter Dinklage and Haley Bennett, who also starred in the stage musical written by Erica Schmidt, who writes the screenplay for this adaption of the 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac. Later in the show, we also talk about No Exit, a new Hulu thriller...not much else to say there!

    Show Notes:

    • 00:00:00 – Cyrano review
    • 00:34:45 – No Exit review

    Intro Music: “Good Times Ahead" by RejSende & Chill Select


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    CYRANO - Interviews, Joe Wright, Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennett, Kevin Harrison & movie clips

    CYRANO - Interviews, Joe Wright, Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennett, Kevin Harrison & movie clips

    Now streaming on Amazon Prime, we have interviews from the cast of the Joe Wright romantic musical drama CYRANO. We have interviews with Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones) Haley Bennett (The Girl on the Train) Kevin Harrison Jr. (Luce) writer Erica Schmidt and director Joe Wright. We also have movie clips. We also have interviews from the red carpet World Premiere of CYRANO.

    Cyrano de Bergerac dazzles everyone with his ferocious wordplay and brilliant swordplay. However, he's convinced his appearance renders him unworthy of the affections of the luminous Roxanne, a devoted friend who's in love with someone else.

    Cyrano is a 2021 musical romantic drama film directed by Joe Wright and with a screenplay by Erica Schmidt, based on Schmidt's 2018 stage musical of the same name, itself based on the 1897 Edmond Rostand play Cyrano de Bergerac. The film stars Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennett, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Ben Mendelsohn.


    Cyrano





    The Woman in the Window

    The Woman in the Window

    Now available on Netflix, The Woman in the Window is a new psychological thriller starring Amy Adams as an agoraphobic loner in Manhattan who witnesses some strange occurrences happening with her new neighbors. This is based on the 2018 novel, and it's being adapted by director Joe Wright from a screenplay by Tracy Letts. The film's cast includes Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore, Brian Tyree Henry, Wyatt Russell, Anthony Mackie, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Fred Hechinger.

    This review is an excerpt from Episode #220 of the Cinemaholics Podcast. The intro music is “We Came Here For Jazz” by RejSende.

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    1995 vs 2005: Pride and Prejudice Adaptations Part 1

    1995 vs 2005: Pride and Prejudice Adaptations Part 1

    Firth or Macfadyen? Knightley or Ehle? Empire waists or relaxed styles? Which is your favorite, the 1995 BBC Pride and Prejudice mini-series, or the 2005 Joe Wright Pride and Prejudice film?

    Catrina and Elle discuss these two film adaptations of Austen's popular work. They discuss their favorite parts, their least favorite parts, and what each did well. Don't worry, this isn't a cut throat fight propping up one version over the other - though it's not likely either will change their mind about which is their favorite. 

    Part 1 focuses mostly on the 1995 version. 

    Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice
    It's the great Hatewatch tradition of Make Kirstie Watch A Thing, and this week, she finally caved and watched a Jane Austen adaptation. We're talking about the 2005 Pride and Prejudice, featuring emo Darcy, Kelsey's feelings (and Kirstie's lack thereof), plus some cinematography. If you too think that Kirstie should appreciate Jane Austen more, or you would like us to send you the photo we found of a large paper mache Mr. Darcy in a lake, please contact us at @hatewatchwithus.

    Episode 99: Darkest Hour (2017)

    Episode 99: Darkest Hour (2017)

    WE SHALL FIGHT ON THE BEACHES - Winston Churchill er en af heltene i Det Gule Værelse og vi følger ham netop som han træder i karakter som den markante skikkelse, der aldrig tvivlede på at Nazisterne skulle bekæmpes.

    Darkest Hour (2017) er instrueret af Joe Wright med manuskript af Anthony McCarten. I maj 1940 kræver Labour at Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup) går af som premierminister. De konservative har nu valget mellem Lord Halifax (Stephen Dillane) eller den 67-årige flådechef Winston Churchill (Garry Oldman), der siden Hitler kom til magten har advaret mod truslen fra Tyskland. Churchill bliver med støtte fra Kong George VI (Ben Mendelsohn) valgt som præmierminister. Vi følger hans kamp for at overtale regeringen og hans egne partifæller i de konservative til at tage kampen op mod den tyske krigsmaskine.

    Lyt til en samtale i Det Gule Værelse, hvor dine værter Thomas og Morten taler om Winston Churchill, England i krise og Garry Oldman.

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    Episode #29: Anna Karenina (Part 2)

    Episode #29: Anna Karenina (Part 2)
    In this episode, Andrew and Monica send Anna and Karenin to couples therapy and try to figure out what went wrong. Which does Anna Karenina believe is the more important and powerful idea, love or the institution of marriage? What is the purpose of staging certain scenes like a play? And why makes that Levin dude so cool, anyway? Tune in to find out.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:22 - Intro and clip
    2:18 - Whether the "stage" aspect works, what the purpose might be
    7:44 - Is Anna a feminist character?
    12:25 - Anna's marriage with Karenin
    16:50 - Cracking knuckles
    18:55 - The Levin/Kitty relationship, a parallel to Anna/Karenin
    25:03 - Addiction
    26:34 - Show close

    DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing cinemafix@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
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