MovieRob Minute Podcast – Season 4 – When Harry Met Sally MxM
Movies By Minute Podcast taking a Capra-esque journey through the 1946 Classic It’s A Wonderful Life One Minute at a Time! Come in and join the fun!
Movies By Minute Podcast taking a Capra-esque journey through the 1946 Classic It’s A Wonderful Life One Minute at a Time! Come in and join the fun!
Join Welsh rugby legend Shane Williams, Rugby Favourite Sean Holley & Actor Kyle Rees, as they chat about the latest talking points in the Rugby & Showbiz worlds. With special features & guests.
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The boys are back with a new series of the podcast. The Incredibly talented tv presenter Christina Mahon joins the lads this week and chats all things Six Nations, her start in the rugby world and a well known Dublin nightclub with some interesting stories.
The moon of Severance had one of the lowest crime rates in the known ‘verse but all that was about to change… A new story based in Joss Whedon’s universe of Firefly and Serenity featuring all new characters. NOW COMPLETE FOR DOWNLOAD – NEARLY 2 1/2 HOURS OF LISTENING. [itunes pic]
In this concluding chapter we learn the secret of General Mara and the fate ofthe man in the suit as Daniel and Isabel fight for their very survival.
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Two friends talking and examining life, tv shows, and basically analyzing whatever catches our fancy.
Categories: Leisure, Society & Culture, TV & Film
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We talk about everything Horror. Movies, books, tv shows, comics, video games, ect
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A podcast in which my wife gets her opportunity to voice her opinion about the plethora of bad movies that I subject her to on a daily basis. Enjoy bad movies? Completely hate them? Either way, there’s a voice for you here! Oh yea, visit the blog at: http://imademywifewatchthis.blogspot.com/ A general podcast in which I allow my wife to voice her opinion about the good, the bad, and the really, really bad in movies. She has been my faithful partner in crime in watching movies for almost 10 years, and now it’s her time to let her voice be heard. If you enjoy the lowest of the low in horror movies, and you want a new perspective on it, then feel free to listen to this podcast!
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Tags: Chicago, corcoran, horror, movie, review, TV & Film, wife
A weekly discussion on what’s new in movies. Plenty of reviews as well as discussion on movies currently in production.
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Tags: careerchange, Comedy, film, movie, review, tv, TV & Film
A look at the films we love, loath, and defend more than they probably have any right to!
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Tags: criticism, essays, film, film reviews, new york, TV & Film
www.donandhisamazingfriend.com
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Mother of Celestia Why – Another Brony podcast. Night Cap and Paper Tear, talk about all things pony. email us at MotherOfCelestiaWhy@gmail.com if you want to be on the show, or just want to talk to us. Music:Damn it Feels Good to be a Brony by colt.45
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Tags: brony, MLP, mylittlepony, Podcast, TV & Film
Over/Under Movies is a podcast where our panel of film critics pick one underrated and one overrated movie for each episode and discuss them in detail.
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Tags: films, Movies, overrated, Podcast, reviews, TV & Film, underrated
The definitive podcast about fatherhood, film, and fatherhood in film.
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Tags: dadjokes, dads, fatherhood, fathers, film, film reviews, TV & Film
Listen to previews, reviews, and press conferences with the directors of this year’s films at the New York Film Festival. This podcast and its participants are not affiliated with the Film Society of Lincoln Center. [itunes pic]
The 47th Annual New York Film Festival September 25 – October 11, 2009 Please stay tuned for complete coverage of the New York Film Festival including director panels. We interview Jack Angstreich on the background on the following directors: ( The rest of the directors/film will be posted the following week.) OPENING NIGHT Wild Grass / Les herbes folles Alain Resnais, 2009, France, 113m As avant-garde as ever fifty years after making his debut with the landmark Hiroshima Mon Amour, the venerable Alain Resnais delivers a career-crowning masterpiece. An exquisite human comedy of manners, mystery and romance with some of France’s – and our – favorite actors: Sabine Azéma, André Dussollier, Emmanuelle Devos and Mathieu Almaric. A Sony Pictures Classics release. Fri. Sept. 25: 6pm CENTERPIECE Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire Lee Daniels, 2009, USA, 109m In this astonishing adaptation of Sapphire’s 1996 novel, second-time director Lee Daniels unsparingly recounts the horrific story of 16-year-old Clareece “Precious” Jones who uses all the emotional energy she possesses to attempt to turn her life around. Daniels’ audacious tale features unforgettable performances by Mo’Nique, Mariah Carey and newcomer Gabourey Sidibe. A Lionsgate release. Sat. Oct. 3: 7pm and 10pm CLOSING NIGHT Broken Embraces / Los abrazos rotos Pedro Almodóvar, 2009, Spain, 128m Almodóvar’s newest masterwork barrels from comedy to romance to melodrama to the darker haunts of film noir. A blind screenwriter learns of the death of an industrialist, triggering a flood of memories that encompass a tale of naked ambition, forbidden love and devastating loss. Penelope Cruz, the screenwriter’s muse (and Almodóvar’s), has never been more ravishing. A Sony Pictures Classics release. Sun. Oct. 11: 5pm and 8pm Antichrist Lars von Trier, 2009, Denmark, 109m Sure to be one of the year’s most discussed films, Lars von Trier’s latest chronicles a couple’s efforts to find their love again after a tragic loss—a process that winds up unleashing the hidden monsters lurking in their souls. An unforgettable domestic horror movie, a ghost story, and a cry of anguish. An IFC Films release. Fri. Oct. 2: 9pm Sat. Oct. 3: 1pm Around a Small Mountain / 36 vues du Pic Saint-Loup Jacques Rivette, 2009, France, 85m The legendary 81-year-old French New Wave veteran Jacques Rivette returns with an elegiac look at the final days of a small-time traveling circus, mixing theater and life and the gray areas in between. Wed. Oct. 7: 9:30pm Fri. Oct. 9: 3pm The Art of the Steal Don Argott, 2009, USA, 101m Bound to be controversial, this thought-provoking documentary explores the travails of the legendary Barnes collection of art masterworks and the foundation set up to protect it raises vital questions about public vs. private “ownership” of art. Tue. Sept. 29: 9:15pm Bluebeard / La barbe-bleue Catherine Breillat, 2009, France, 78m A fearless explorer of edgy sexuality, Catherine Breillat follows two young sisters reading Charles Perrault’s 17th century tale of perhaps the first “serial killer,” reflecting on the enduring fascination with Bluebeard, who has served as inspiration for countless novels, plays and films. Sun. Oct. 11: 2pm Crossroads of Youth / Cheongchun’s Sipjaro An Jong-hwa, 1934, Korea, 74m The oldest surviving Korean film is a visually dynamic tale of a brother and sister from the country discovering the pleasures and dangers of city life. This recently-rediscovered masterwork will be presented with live musical accompaniment as well as a pyonsa (live offscreen narrator). Sat. Oct. 3: 11am
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A movie retrospective and review show starring David Neyts and Anthony Corrales. For the first portion of the show we pick a popular movie from the past and talk about our first experience with the film. Was it a childhood favorite or bore? Did we see it? How did it effect us? That’s the “THEN”. Afterwards, we re-visit the film and return to the podcast for the “NOW” portion. In a current and in-depth retrospective we decide if the movie holds up or surpasses our previous expectations.
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