Thank Pod It's Friday
►All the latest content from THR's podcast studio. —
TV's Top 5. Lesley Goldberg and
Dan Fienberg break down the latest TV news. This week the guys discuss all the spinoffs, revivals, offshoots and more spinoffs that seem to be the rage right now. They talk with writer-producers Reza Aslan and Mahya Tousi about the serious turn CBS'
United States of Al has taken.
Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn drops by for a chat. And Dan offers reviews of Netflix’s
Maid , HBO Max’s
Ten-Year-Old Tom and CBS’
Ghosts.
Listen here.
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Awards Chatter. Awards analyst
Scott Feinberg talks to the great and the good of Hollywood.
In the latest episode, Scott speaks to Rita Moreno. The EGOT-winner reflects on the stereotypical casting and abusive behavior she encountered as a Hollywood starlet, working on classics like
Singin' in the Rain and
West Side Story and why she is convinced that the latter's upcoming remake will avoid the pitfalls that undid
In the Heights.
Listen here. —
Hollywood Remixed. Senior editor
Rebecca Sun's podcast about inclusion and representation in the entertainment industry. In this episode Rebecca speaks to
Dear White People star Logan Browning and
THR's new culture writer Evan Nicole Brown reflect on the Black college experience.
Listen here. —
Behind the Screen. Tech editor
Carolyn Giardina's podcast focuses on the filmmaking crafts. In this episode, Carolyn speaks to
The Many Saints of Newark's director of photography Kramer Morgenthau and production designer Bob Shaw.
Listen here. In other news... —TV review: Margaret Qualley in Netflix’s
Maid.
—Film review: Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan's
The Addams Family 2.
—Film review: Ben Lewin's
Falling for Figaro.
—Film review: Justin Corsbie's
Hard Luck Love Song.
—Fantastic Fest film review: Alexandre O. Philippe's
The Taking. —
Many Saints of Newark director gives his opinion on Sopranos final scene.
—Broadway’s
Aladdin resumes performances following breakthrough COVID cases.
—Nickelodeon’s
Ramsey Naito replaces Mireille Soria as Paramount animation chief.
—YouTube star El Rubius teams with
gaming streamer Binge for original series. —Jeffrey Chassen to
head Vision PR L.A. bureau.
—Octavia Spencer
signs with CAA.
—Michael Pitt
signs with Paradigm.
—PR vet
Nicole Marostica joins Disney.
What else we're reading... —"This Year’s Best Actress Race Could Spark a Full-On Stan War" [
Vulture]
—"“But Why Male Models?”: An Oral History of
Zoolander" [
Vanity Fair]
—"Ladies and Gentlemen, Daniel Craig" [
New York Times]
—"Why I Felt Betrayed By Netflix’s
Midnight Mass" [
Vox]
—"Why Is Machine Gun Kelly a Thing?" [
Daily Beast]
Today... ...in 1963, United Artists hosted the New York premiere of Ralph Nelson's
Lilies of the Field, starring Sidney Poitier and Lilia Skala. The film was nominated for five Oscars at the 36th Academy Awards, winning one for best actor for Poitier.
The original review. Today's birthdays: Michaela Coel (34), Julie Andrews (86), Jurnee Smollett (35), Brie Larson (32), Rupert Friend (40), Emerald Fennell (36), Marielle Heller (42),
Zach Galifianakis (52), Randy Quaid (71), Charles Edwards (52), Hakeem Kae-Kazim (59)
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