Spoke to the brilliant @greggturkington about the comedy obsession that has consumed far too much of the past decade of my life, "On Cinema at the Cinema"
IndieWire is once again looking for a new Weekend Editor because our Weekend Editors keep getting promoted. a great job, a great team, and the added benefit of getting panicked slacks from me during film festivals (also healthcare). must be LA-based tho.
https://t.co/KCGe1korgz
Never in my life did I imagine I'd be invited on a podcast to talk exclusively about OLD DOGS, but I'm sure glad my friends @americancollins and @JBrownDidIt at @mediumppodcast gave me the opportunity I never knew I needed
new @mediumppodcast w/ special guest @TangledUpInNews (@IndieWire contributor) reviewing the coo coo bananas disney film "old dogs" is up on our YouTube page and all podcast apps! https://t.co/eCdruiRC4f
new @mediumppodcast w/ special guest @TangledUpInNews (@IndieWire contributor) reviewing the coo coo bananas disney film "old dogs" is up on our YouTube page and all podcast apps! https://t.co/eCdruiRC4f
this week's content has some extra butter on it!
wed:
"old dogs" w/ guest @TangledUpInNews (all podcast apps)
"the favourite" (patreon)
fri:
bonus "inside out 2" (all podcast apps)
support the show and get bonus eps via patreon at https://t.co/8hXeO0ZgvA
30 years after directing the original "Frasier" pilot, the 82-year-old returned to helm the first episodes of the Paramount+ revival. And he's already thinking ahead to Season 2. Read our conversation with James Burrows: https://t.co/F446dCh3wi
This Safdie brothers-produced greatest hits album is a serviceable (if occasionally pedestrian) introduction to a comedy legend.
Read our #ThankYouVeryMuch review: https://t.co/l9BYKQQ9jb
"Kuso" is remembered as the movie that traumatized Sundance, but the wildly inventive film is so much more than its shock value. This week's #IndieWireAfterDark pick is a wild ride for those brave enough to stomach it https://t.co/afNO8zRDEP
we ranked the 25 best film scores of the '80s, a decade of big synths, sad jazz, and Philip Glass going absolutely *berserk.&
big shoutouts to @ctblauvelt, @TangledUpInNews, @cinemalins, and @adamsolomons5 for their words.
https://t.co/JxT3DEfKmr
After taking on apartheid and economic inequality with “District 9” and “Elysium,” Neill Blomkamp was finally prepared to make a film about the world’s most oppressed social class: gamers.
Read our review for #GranTurismo: https://t.co/2KNNq8ptss