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    Explore " katewinslet" with insightful episodes like "The Reel Problems with TITANIC", "Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)", "11 - The Lord of the Dressmaker", "I AM A GOD" and "‘Henny Huisman moet uitkijken dat hij geen Peter Jan Rens wordt’" from podcasts like ""Reel Problems", "Living for the Cinema", "In the Fleapit", "My Thoughts My Faults" and "De Cultuur en Mediapodcast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)

    Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)

    Big Jim is back!  I'm referring to James Cameron of course, the Oscar-winning director of Titanic who also gave us such modern classics as Aliens, The Terminator, Terminator 2, and most recently Avatar which came out in 2009.  Despite a lengthy production process and going massively overbudget, that film shocked every one to become a worldwide phenomenon - it starred Sam Worthington as Jake and Zoe Saldana as Netyri, two star-crossed lovers fighting to protect the Navi people on the moon of Pandora.

    And now both Jake and Netyri are back as well, this time with several kids who are becoming warriors in their own right.  Once again, they have to keep them safe while fighting the "Sky People" once again lead by Colonel Miles Quarych played by Stephen Lang as the human villain of the first film - well THIS time, he now has own Avatar and is on the hunt for Jake and family.  Coming out thirteen years after the first film, Cameron has worked exhaustively to craft an even more stirring epic with more impressive visual effects plus state-of-the-art 3D - let's see how his storytelling has developed alongside the technology. 

    Host: Geoff Gershon
     
    Editors: Geoff and Ella Gershon

    Producer: Marlene Gershon

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    11 - The Lord of the Dressmaker

    11 - The Lord of the Dressmaker

    This week, Will covers what he considers to be one of Australia's greatest films, 2015s 'The Dressmaker'; a tale all about revenge, love and fashion that's wildly funny. Angus, on the other hand, talks about all three 'The Lord of the Rings' films that piled up on Oscar wins in the early 2000s.

    I AM A GOD

    I AM A GOD

    00:00 - Kitchen Sets for Little Boys?

    05:38 - The Art Of Pre Dating.

    16:30 - Dark & Mysterious/ Mens Lives Matter

    21:00 - Why We Do It.

    23:30 - Metaverse.

    32:00 - NFT's

    33:30 - Metaverse Pt 2 DIGITAL REAL ESTATE.

    43:40 - Not So Rapid Fire.

    55:00 - Holiday Heart: Oscar Worthy Performance?

    57:30 - Shottas Vs. Paid In Full.

    58:30 - Belly Vs. Every Movie Ever.

    63:30- Outro.

    ‘Henny Huisman moet uitkijken dat hij geen Peter Jan Rens wordt’

    ‘Henny Huisman moet uitkijken dat hij geen Peter Jan Rens wordt’

    Met veel bombarie werd de nieuwe biografie van Henny Huisman aangekondigd. Het moest het schandaalboek van het jaar worden. Maar eigenlijk valt het boek ontzettend tegen, zo concludeert mediaverslaggever Rob Goossens in een nieuwe aflevering van de Cultuur en Mediapodcast. „Er staat voor geen cent aan informatie in het boek en Huisman moet uitkijken dat hij zijn rijke staat van dienst niet de vernieling in helpt met dit soort flutschriftjes”, zo is Goossens meedogenloos in zijn oordeel.

    In de podcast bespreken Goossens, Daphne van Rossum en Marco Weijers verder de heropening van de bioscopen: welke films moeten we volgens filmjournalist Marco Weijers écht zien op het witte doek? Ook raadt hij de nieuwe serie Mare of Easttown aan, met een glansrol voor Kate Winslet, en staat het trio stil bij het afscheid van Paul de Leeuw en Astrid Joosten na een teleurstellende periode als Op1-presentatoren.

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    Mare of Easttown- the drama we've been waiting for? PLUS Ellen cancelled and an OC reboot!

    Mare of Easttown- the drama we've been waiting for? PLUS Ellen cancelled and an OC reboot!
    This week on Binge This! we watched 'Mare of Easttown'. Did we love it? Hate it? Should you binge this? PLUS Ellen is cancelled! The new OC podcast! And JT is accused of being the ultimate hipster with something called 'King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard'?! Let us know what you think via a message on Instagram @BingeThisPodcast  And always enjoy binging!

    Labor Day • The Next Reel

    Labor Day • The Next Reel

    There is something interesting about going into a film that's had as many bad reviews as Jason Reitman's "Labor Day" has had, and that has flopped at the box office. Does it taint our own views or make us more critical of it? Hard to say, but it certainly makes for an interesting exploration of a film that works in some ways and doesn't in others. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we celebrate the US's Labor Day holiday weekend with another Reitman film to add to our collection and deliberate on our own views of whether we like this film or not. We talk about how we feel about the film itself and look at what worked for each of us and what didn't work, and compare that with what the public consensus seemed to be. We touch on the thriller vibe the film has with the romantic drama vibe, and how marketing one way or the other can definitely determine how a person approaches the film. We chat about the amazing performances from Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin and Gattlin Griffith and how Reitman always brings amazing performances to his films, even when the script is weaker. We discuss the story, specifically looking at several elements that we both have problems with for one reason or another — the montages and the voiceover — and analyze how they could have affected people's perception of the film. And we look at the unfortunate numbers, acknowledging that people did not click with this film which led it to fail at the box office. It's a compelling film that works better for some than for others, and it's certainly one that provides for a stimulating conversation. Plus we have a special guest give us an insider's report from the Telluride Film Festival! Tune in!

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    Labor Day • The Next Reel

    Labor Day • The Next Reel

    There is something interesting about going into a film that's had as many bad reviews as Jason Reitman's "Labor Day" has had, and that has flopped at the box office. Does it taint our own views or make us more critical of it? Hard to say, but it certainly makes for an interesting exploration of a film that works in some ways and doesn't in others. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we celebrate the US's Labor Day holiday weekend with another Reitman film to add to our collection and deliberate on our own views of whether we like this film or not. We talk about how we feel about the film itself and look at what worked for each of us and what didn't work, and compare that with what the public consensus seemed to be. We touch on the thriller vibe the film has with the romantic drama vibe, and how marketing one way or the other can definitely determine how a person approaches the film. We chat about the amazing performances from Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin and Gattlin Griffith and how Reitman always brings amazing performances to his films, even when the script is weaker. We discuss the story, specifically looking at several elements that we both have problems with for one reason or another — the montages and the voiceover — and analyze how they could have affected people's perception of the film. And we look at the unfortunate numbers, acknowledging that people did not click with this film which led it to fail at the box office. It's a compelling film that works better for some than for others, and it's certainly one that provides for a stimulating conversation. Plus we have a special guest give us an insider's report from the Telluride Film Festival! Tune in!

    Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we’re doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it’s just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!

    And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:


    We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don’t yet: what are you waiting for?

    What are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!

    • You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.
    • Or buy or rent movies we’ve discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.
    • Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we’ve discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.
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