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    Explore "merylstreep" with insightful episodes like "EP233: Mike Nichols: A Life", "The Devil Wears Prada (2006) with Marie & Coni from Drunk on Rom-Coms", "STATUE", "OSCAR" and "Moda | IL DIAVOLO VESTE PRADA con Sara Moschini" from podcasts like ""Hollywood & Levine", "Happily Ever Aftermath", "Michael Spicer's It Happened To Me", "Michael Spicer's It Happened To Me" and "Cinema e..."" and more!

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    EP233: Mike Nichols: A Life

    EP233: Mike Nichols: A Life

    Ken talks with Mark Harris, author of the best-seller, “Mike Nichols: A Life” — a fascinating look into this complex giant of the entertainment industry. This week: His early life, influences, and relationship with Elaine May, which spawned the hugely successful comedy team, Nichols & May.

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    The Devil Wears Prada (2006) with Marie & Coni from Drunk on Rom-Coms

    The Devil Wears Prada (2006) with Marie & Coni from Drunk on Rom-Coms

    Drunk on Rom-Coms hosts Marie and Coni are here to discuss their pick The Devil Wears Prada (2006). They share the evolution of their opinions of the characters, are excited to dive into a movie they wouldn’t get to discuss on their show, and compare Andy’s experiences to to their own time as assistants.

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    Andy (Anne Hathaway) is a recent college graduate with big dreams. Upon landing a job at prestigious Runway magazine, she finds herself the assistant to diabolical editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep). Andy questions her ability to survive. Also stars Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Simon Baker, Adrian Grenier, Tracie Thoms, Rich Sommer, Daniel Sunjata, and Gisele Bündchen. (from Google.com & IMDb.com)

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    STATUE

    STATUE

    Enraged by the woke brigade, Keith Norcross wants to erect a new statue of a slave trader. The late Sir John Pockley put a lot of money into Keith’s beloved town of Chopple including a vital civic building, the public toilets. But many people in the area feel it’s time for positive local figures to be celebrated, not someone who made their profits from misery. Keith disagrees so vehemently that he attempts to build a monument himself. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, he is not a sculptor.

    OSCAR

    OSCAR

    A discovery on the 296 bus leads a Hollywood superstar to the door of ex-offender and boxer, Graham Harness. When Harness found an Academy Award on his way to work he was astounded. But as a sharp ex-con he had the skills to track down the owner. His efforts went awry due to shady showbiz agents, but that didn’t deter him from using his fists and making it clear who was in charge.

    Moda | IL DIAVOLO VESTE PRADA con Sara Moschini

    Moda | IL DIAVOLO VESTE PRADA con Sara Moschini
    “Tu pensi che questo non abbia nulla a che vedere con te. Tu apri il tuo armadio e scegli, non lo so, quel maglioncino azzurro infeltrito per esempio, perché vuoi gridare al mondo che ti prendi troppo sul serio per curarti di cosa ti metti addosso, ma quello che non sai è che quel maglioncino non è semplicemente azzurro, non è turchese, non è lapis, è effettivamente ceruleo.” Racconto di formazione, favola glamour e viaggio sui tacchi a spillo tra i corridoi dell’editoria e le sfilate a cospetto della tiranna più iconica della commedia americana. C’è una ragione se, dopo quasi quindici anni, citiamo ancora i monologhi affilati di Miranda Preasley e i disperati tentativi di Andy Sachs. Il mondo della moda non ci è mai più sembrato così vicino. Questo è Il diavolo veste Prada.

    JPC Extra: John Patrick Shanley

    JPC Extra: John Patrick Shanley

    John Patrick Shanley is a playwright, screenwriter, and director. His play, Doubt: A Parable, won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2005 Tony Award for Best Play. He won the 1988 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film Moonstruck. He wrote and directed the film version of Doubt, as well as Joe Versus the Volcano and Wild Mountain Thyme. Other works include Live from Baghdad, Alive, Five Corners, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Italian American Reconciliation, Savage in Limbo, The Portuguese Kid and The January Man.

    6. Non solo 8 marzo: Le lotte delle donne per i diritti

    6. Non solo 8 marzo: Le lotte delle donne per i diritti
    Storie di diritti negati, ricercati, combattuti, agognati: sono quelli delle donne non solo di ieri, ma anche di oggi. Dalla battaglia dell'operaia Marion Cotillard di Due giorni e una notte alle lotte per i diritti civili delle Suffragette Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham Carter e Carey Mulligan.
    Dalle donne di scienza schierate contro sessismo e razzismo in Il diritto di contate all'esempio della paladina dell'istruzione per tutte Malala. Dalla sfilata anti integralismo di Non conosci Papicha agli assorbenti come conquista anti-stigma di Il ciclo del progresso.
    Apriamo con William Shakespeare, chiudiamo con Daniele Vicari, regista di Sole cuore amore.
    A cura di Claudia Catalli.

    Episode 118 - The Devil Wears Prada

    Episode 118 - The Devil Wears Prada

    The 2006 smash hit "The Devil Wears Prada" seemed to have struck a chord on the piano that is the hearts of moviegoers everywhere, but to us, with its weighty pile of missed notes, it instead felt like ton of ivory falling on our heads. 

    Based on the chick-lit novel of the same name, it tells the fish-out-of-water story of a plucky young wannabe journalist who decides to take a demanding job for heavy hitter in the alien-to-her fashion industry of New York City. 

    That boss is named Miranda Priestly (played by Meryl Streep in an Oscar-nominated performance) and is clearly based on famous longtime Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. She’s mean to everyone, but her husband leaves her, so we’re supposed to feel bad for her I guess. Not sure why. 

    Anne Hathaway plays Andrea "Andy" Sachs, a recent Northwestern grad who is just trying to break into the journalism biz by, ya know, not writing anything and instead becoming some evil weirdo’s personal assistant. Because that’s how that works. 

    In a career-igniting role, Emily Blunt plays Miranda Priestly’s co-assistant Emily Charlton who is an enemy of Andy’s and treats her like garbage the whole time, but we’re somehow supposed to feel bad for her, too. Also not sure why. 

    Stanley Tucci plays the magazine’s art director Nigel Kipling, who becomes the Fairy Godmother to Hathaway’s Cinderella. That’s when he’s not constantly calling her fat and making her cry because she doesn’t think high fashion is the most important thing in the entire world. 

    And of course, then there’s Andy’s awful, pretentious, annoying and whiny chef of a boyfriend—played by Adrian Grenier of “Entourage” fame, who has proven how fictional that show was, because this dude is a horrible film actor that the likes of Scorsese would never cast.

    Join us as we try to figure out how women's clothes sizes work, discuss the dirty world of emu magazines, and try to get to the bottom of whether Madonna can actually sing or not. 

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    Blood, Sweat, and Peanut Butter

    Blood, Sweat, and Peanut Butter

    Dale & Scott are talking about Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s obsession with peanut butter; Jennifer Aniston’s Christmas ornament controversy; James “Scotty” Doohan’s ashes go to space; the bonkers tale of actress Tanya Robert’s misdiagnosed death; a castaway dies of COVID; Mandalorian tea is a thing; “Hell’s Kitchen” returns to Las  Vegas; “Call Me Kat” is annoying; “Let Them All Talk” is fascinating; and, much more pop culture fun.

    Episode 92: Sportin' Life / The Dark and the Wicked / Network

    Episode 92: Sportin' Life / The Dark and the Wicked / Network

    This week on Drink in the Movies Michael & Taylor discuss their First Impressions of: Let Them All Talk & Pieces of a Woman(02:45). Followed by the Titles: Sportin' Life(11:36), The Dark and the Wicked(24:12), and Network(38:27).

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    Memories of Madison County

    Memories of Madison County

    The Bridges of Madison County was an iconic story written by Robert Waller, however, few people know about the woman behind the story, Jana St. James. She could be the woman behind it. Maybe. Or she could be a woman who had a brief affair with Waller and wanted to capitalize on his fame. You decide. 

    In the story, St. James is a naive college student who meets Waller in the Student Union and starts taking guitar lessons from him. She has feelings but later discovers he is married. She details their short-lived affair in her book Memories of Madison County. Is this book total fluff? Yes, but we enjoyed picking it apart just the same. 

    Episode 79: - Zombieland Double Tap & The Laundromat

    Episode 79:  - Zombieland Double Tap & The Laundromat
    Colombus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock return to the screen in 'Zombieland: Double Tap', the 10-year sequel to Zombieland from returning director Ruben Fleischer. But can the return of Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, and the rest of the cast rekindle the manic magic of the original film? Also, Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas rule the world in Netflix's 'The Laundromat' a new financial fiasco film from director Stephen Soderbergh. How does Meryl Streep and the rest of the star-studded cast hold up in a world of fairy tales and Panama papers? Also, 'The Batman' finds it's Riddler in actor Paul Dano, Netflix dives deeper for original content, and the final trailer for Star Wars: Episode IX is out. What do Zach and Andy think? Tune in to find out!

    Dad to Dad 67 - Jim Abrahams of Santa Monica, CA, Father of 3, A Movie Producer & Co-Founder Charlie Foundation for Ketogenic Therapies

    Dad to Dad 67 - Jim Abrahams of Santa Monica, CA, Father of 3, A Movie Producer & Co-Founder Charlie Foundation for Ketogenic Therapies
    He’s written and directed some of the funniest movies to come out of Hollywood:
    Airplane and Naked Gun among them. He’s Jim Abrahams, and he’s our guest on this Dad to Dad Podcast.

    Jim and his former wife, Nancy are the proud parents of three children, Joseph (35), Jamie (33) and Charlie (27) who suffered from severe epileptic seizures for years.

    The medications prescribed and surgery performed by Charlie’s doctors weren’t effective, so Jim did his own research and found that a special high-fat diet might help. With the help of a dietician Charlie adopted the diet and miraculously, the seizures stopped.

    Hear the story of a dad taking matters into his own hands and making a life-saving difference for his son. That’s all on this SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.

    Email - jim@charliefoundation.org
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    SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.

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    Episode 47: Doc Talk Part 3 / Hail Satan? / American Factory / Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese / Honeyland / The Image Book

    Episode 47: Doc Talk Part 3 / Hail Satan? / American Factory / Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese / Honeyland / The Image Book

    This week on the Podcast we discuss First Impressions of: Motherless Brooklyn & The Laundromat(01:08) and the Titles: Hail Satan?(07:03), American Factory(20:17), Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese(31:47), Honeyland(43:46), and The Image Book(58:07).

     

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    Grimdark, hopepunk and George Clooney

    Grimdark, hopepunk and George Clooney
    Katie shares the best of the Pinkpop festival, Stevie gets appropriately overexcited about Euphoria and Bethany has a beverage melt-down in the presence of George Clooney. Meanwhile, we wave goodbye to The Good Place, strike a pose for Pose and welcome in a new season of The Handmaid’s Tale. Plus, Frozen 2 gets gloomy and if that’s too grimdark for you, Murder Mystery offers some hopepunk relief. And if you’re missing Chernobyl, you’re in luck, we’ve got just the documentary for you.