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    Explore "spacey" with insightful episodes like "Aflevering 18: One show to rule them all - Murder on the Orient Express review", "Episode 75 - Murder on the Orient Express and The Killing of a Sacred Deer", "Oscar Podcast #58: Sex Scandals Rock the Oscar Race plus Predictions in all Acting Categories", "135. Too Much News" and "Ep. 5 - So excited about Disney/Fox talks and so disgusted with Hollywood" from podcasts like ""Film Fans Podcast", "Cinema Speak", "The AwardsWatch Podcast", "Nothing But Static" and "Lyles Movie Files"" and more!

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    Aflevering 18: One show to rule them all - Murder on the Orient Express review

    Aflevering 18: One show to rule them all - Murder on the Orient Express review

    Groot nieuws vanuit de Star Wars Galaxy want regisseur Rian Johnson is aangenomen om een compleet nieuwe trilogie te gaan schrijven. Verder praten Nils en Mark over Joe Johnston’s nieuwste en laatste film Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair. De film All the Money in the World ondergaat last minute reshoots. En Tom Hanks en Meryl Streep gaan de strijd aan met het Witte Huis in de Steven Spielberg film The Post. All aboard de spoilervrije review van Murder on the Orient Express. En Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Cyborg (en Superman?) zijn vanaf deze week te zien in DC’s Justice League. Heel veel luisterplezier met de 18e aflevering van Film Fans Podcast!

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    Episode 75 - Murder on the Orient Express and The Killing of a Sacred Deer

    Episode 75 - Murder on the Orient Express and The Killing of a Sacred Deer

    I look for clues in Murder on the Orient Express and am forced to make a decision with Yorgos Lanthimos's The Killing of a Sacred Deer. I also review season 4 of Nathan for You and talk a bunch of news including a new Star Wars trilogy from Rian Johnson and the first trailer for Steven Spielberg's The Post.

    Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak

    Intro: 0:00 - 3:11

    Review - Murder on the Orient Express: 3:11 - 15:50

    Review - The Killing of a Sacred Deer: 15:50 - 30:03

    Review - Nathan for You season 4: 30:03 - 39:59

    News - Christopher Plummer to replace Kevin Spacey in All the Money in the World, The Post trailer, Rian Johnson developing new Star Wars trilogy, Disney reportedly in talks to buy 20th Century Fox, Lord of the Rings TV series officially coming to Amazon: 39:59 - 57:10

    This week in new releases/Outro: 57:10 - 1:00:56

    Spoiler Discussion - Murder on the Orient Express: 1:00:56 - 1:04:33

    Spoiler Discussion - The Killing of a Sacred Deer: 1:04:33 - 1:10:57

    Cinema Speak
    enNovember 14, 2017

    Oscar Podcast #58: Sex Scandals Rock the Oscar Race plus Predictions in all Acting Categories

    Oscar Podcast #58: Sex Scandals Rock the Oscar Race plus Predictions in all Acting Categories

    It's been quite a while since our last Oscar Podcast but we're back with #58 talking about the downfalls of Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and the avalanche of accusations and allegations that have rocked Hollywood this last month. The first section of the podcast my guest, Gold Rush Gang member Matt Dinn, and I talk about the impact of this on the current landscape of the Oscar race, specifically to The Weinstein Company's awards efforts and the surprising news last week that Ridley Scott would cut Kevin Spacey out of his Getty kidnapping drama All the Money in the World, replace him with Christopher Plummer (the actor he originally wanted for the role of Getty) and the race to do this and keep the film's December 22nd release date. 

    The Gold Rush Gang's 2018 Oscar Predictions

    Then we examine the exciting and complicated Supporting Actor race with its multiple dual contenders from the same films this year, including Call Me By Your Name, The Shape of Water and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. We make our cases for the top 3: Sam Rockwell, Willem Dafoe and Michael Stuhlbarg as potential winners and if Armie Hammer can break the 26-year curse in this category. 

    Interview: CALL ME BY YOUR NAME’s Luca Guadagnino and Michael Stuhlbarg

    Next is Supporting Actress which focuses on frontrunners Allison Janney (I, Tonya) and Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird) and the mother-daughter theme of this category and the contenders at large. I make my case for Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip) to get in if Universal pushes hard and gets her out there and that this acting category could be the only that will have a POC represented (most notably, Octavia Spencer in The Shape of Water and Mary J. Blige in Mudbound). 

    Lead Actress gets a ton of talk time (of course) with Meryl Streep (The Post) and Frances McDormand (Three Billboards) dominating that as well as looking at our existing top 5 and wondering how or who could break through that solid-looking lineup that includes Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water), Margot Robbie (I, Tonya) and Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird). 

    The trailer for Steven Spielberg’s THE POST has been delivered

    Lead Actor also finds itself with three solid contenders but open doors for spots 4 and 5. Will Tom Hanks go supporting for The Post like Jason Robards did for All the President's Men? Will Jake Gyllenhaal see another year where he hits precursors only to be snubbed at Oscar? What about how very white this category is? It seems only Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) and Denzel Washington (Roman J. Israel, Esq.) could make that not happen but it's going to take some heavy lifting by their studios to do it. 

    With intro and outro this podcast runs 2h 7m.

    Intro: The Post trailer via 20th Century Fox

    Outro: "New York City by Day" by Thomas Newman from the Desperately Seeking Susan Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

    135. Too Much News

    135. Too Much News
    This week Dan and Chris discuss the insane amount of TV News that has happened since we last recorded, plus we chat about the survival chances of all network shows and we review Stranger Things 2. You can catch us on Twitter @nothinbutstatic or mail@nothingbutstatic.co.uk

    Episode 017 - Scandals, Strangers, Sea Lice, and Nature Boys

    Episode 017 - Scandals, Strangers, Sea Lice, and Nature Boys
    A heavier episode this week, as Outkick lead culture writer and Fox Sports Radio executive producer @JMartOutkick (Jason Martin) discusses the recent scandals and revelations in Hollywood, then moves on to review Stranger Things 2 with an attention to the positive messages of the series, and then goes into detail on the "Nature Boy" Ric Flair 30 for 30 from Rory Karpf that premiered this week. That plus a whole-hearted music recommendation, a concert review, and a personal thank you. Enjoy! Spread the word!

    31 “Billy Simple is Just Happy To Be Here”

    31 “Billy Simple is Just Happy To Be Here”

    Hello everybody! Billy Simple is here to talk about his life being overtaken by his followers! Next Billy welcomes in Peter Tableman who finally has a forward for his book from Hans, and is going on a lecture tour! Lastly my Agent Ron Bodett is back to advertise his new up-front payment policy. 

    Long time listeners, you’re my best friends.

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    e mail: andalsoaswellas@zoho.com
    Blog: http://andalsoaswellas.tumblr.com

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    Ep. 5 - Back to Square One

    Ep. 5 - Back to Square One
    WARNING: What you'll hear in this episode is more of us veering off on tangents and trying to crawl our way through the "crazy Mays" to get back on topic. What you won't hear is the beginning of a perfect storm. Laying off the podcast (and maybe the THC too) for a while. Stay tuned. Stay stoned... Follow us on IG and Twitter @hidef_podcast and most importantly, SHARE, REVIEW, and RATE this podcast so we could get famous!

    Episode 235 Guilty Til Proven Innocent

    Episode 235  Guilty Til Proven Innocent

    Al talks about how the weather in Los Angeles turned cold and grey after the Dodgers lost the World Series, allegations towards Kevin Spacey, Andy Dick and Dustin Hoffman, when being polite is met with rudeness, doing detective work at his apartment building, an attempt at having candy forced on him, complaining about a dirty gas station bathroom and more supermarket stories.

    #268 - The Merciless

    #268 - The Merciless

    In #268, we cover House of Cards’ cancellation, Halloween Comic Fest, GameStop’s Power Pass, Dark Nights Metal: The Merciless #1, and more!

    Guest This Week:

    John (https://twitter.com/john72tex | https://www.instagram.com/johnny2chips/)


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    Lance Parkin of Theo and The Professor- Filmmaker Interview - Episode 77

    Lance Parkin of Theo and The Professor- Filmmaker Interview - Episode 77

    This week Laine returns and we are joined with special guest, Lance Parkin, the Director and actor involved in the new Amazon Prime Web Series, "Theo and The Professor.  Lance is quickly becoming a local fixture in the Pittsburgh film community with his involvement in organizing The Haunted Oaks and Indie Oaks Film Festival as well as cranking out quality short films and now a web series through his production company Locust Street Entertainment. 

    325 - Calaveritas

    325 - Calaveritas

    En este episodio reseñamos las obras La divina ilusión, Happy y el show Pixel. Además discutimos cómo se vive el acoso sexual en el teatro, el elenco de The Lion King live-action y más sorpresas.

    The Unusual Suspect

    The Unusual Suspect

    This week, the gang talks about THAT actor. Is his career through? Has Kevin come out of the closet in the worst possible way? Plus, a spoiler-free discussion on Stranger Things season 2, Louis reviews 3 classic movies, and Alonso is ready for the Hallmark Christmas movie onslaught.

    With Louis VirtelWynter Mitchell, and Alonso Duralde.

    That’s My Jam:

    Alonso Duralde - Cheryl Lynn - Star Love
    Wynter Mitchell - Beck - Seventh Heaven
    Louis Virtel - Rufus ft. Chaka Khan - Do You Love What You Feel

    Each week we’ll add everyone’s jams to this handy Spotify playlist.

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    Produced by Christian Dueñas for MaximumFun.org.

    The Usual Suspects

    The Usual Suspects
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    For Next 100 Project podcast #76, we drop into the criminal underworld. Bryan Singer’s break-out hit features a charismatic con man---bad ol’ Keyser Soze---who’s quite the committed character actor. Kevin Spacey is terrific and the script is juicy, but does the flick hold together? Does the uber-famous plot twist make sense? Spend about 45 minutes finding out what we think, but go get yourself some Sparkplug Coffee first and foremost.

    The Usual Suspects

    The Usual Suspects

    In 1995, director Bryan Singer, fresh off film festival acclaim, directed his first major motion picture starring a hodgepodge of indie actors and sporting one of the most controversial endings in film history. The Usual Suspects mixed noir and crime genres with a 90s twist following a team of doomed criminals as they are forced to work together for a mysterious crime lord. But does this two-time Oscar winning film deserve to be declared one of the greatest films of the era or does it deserve to vanish into thin air? MovieDude Eric, Kent and Chris check the board to find out.

     

    "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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