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Words On Film with Dan Burke
Dan BurkeUpdate 17/11/2024
Words On Film is the spoken word show dedicated to moving pictures. Dan Burke, the host and movie critic, reviews many of the latest films out in theaters and on demand, and gives a heads-up on the movies that are coming out next week.
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How Did They Get There
Penn Media Group Update 17/11/2024
Since 2016, How Did They Get There has delivered an upfront yet introspective exploration of sustaining relationships through the media of film, art and psychiatry through the medium of in-depth conversation. Hosted by Jon Penn Junejo, DNP-PMHNPc (Columbia), MS, MMS (Duke-Fuqua).
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Hellbent for Horror
S. A. BradleyUpdate 16/11/2024
S.A. Bradley is here to remind you why you used to love horror movies...and you secretly still do! Hellbent for Horror combines horror history, personal observations, common themes, and cultural trends to tell a story with each episode. We talk about all things horror. The door swings wide here, and all types of horror are welcome. Each episode covers some aspect of the genre, with lots of viewing or reading suggestions for you to check out. We'll discuss horror movies, books, and comics, as well as how horror relates to our lives, why we like it, and what makes it one of the most diverse and beautiful storytelling styles we have.
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Hellbent for Horror
S. A. BradleyUpdate 16/11/2024
S.A. Bradley is here to remind you why you used to love horror movies...and you secretly still do! Hellbent for Horror combines horror history, personal observations, common themes, and cultural trends to tell a story with each episode. We talk about all things horror. The door swings wide here, and all types of horror are welcome. Each episode covers some aspect of the genre, with lots of viewing or reading suggestions for you to check out. We'll discuss horror movies, books, and comics, as well as how horror relates to our lives, why we like it, and what makes it one of the most diverse and beautiful storytelling styles we have.
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Fiction
You Know Who
Hedgespace MediaUpdate 16/11/2024
A podcast for Doctor Who fans old and new, covering all there is about Classic Doctor Who.Hosted, produced, and edited by Jonah Kensett and Julia Steudle.Patreon: Patreon.com/YouKnowWhoPodcastInstagram: YouKnowWhoPodcastEpisode Transcripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Geek Out Loud
Geek Out LoudUpdate 16/11/2024
Your safe place to geek out!
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Movie Madness with Khalil Jamal
CIUT and CB Media NetworkUpdate 16/11/2024
Movie Madness with Khalil Jamal (@khaliljamal03) is a thought provoking, and topic driven journey through the top pop culture and Hollywood stories of the week. Khalil is joined by a large array of Hollywood guests from both in front of and behind the camera who provide great insights into the industry and their careers. Made possible by the Community Radio Fund of Canada | (CRFC)
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The Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast
The Bancroft BrothersUpdate 16/11/2024
Twin animators Tom and Tony Bancroft get together and talk about their Disney Animation past, the present animation business, and the future of animation. Interviews with talented artists, inspirational words, and wild speculation will help you grow as a person - or not. Sponsored by TaughtByAPro.com - your destination for the art instruction you need. See http://taughtbyapro.com for online animation, character design, illustration, comic arts, cartoon creation and more.
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Wise Works Podcast
Joe Wisener, Josh Wisener, Wyatt GoforthUpdate 16/11/2024
This weekly podcast is all about MOVIES and STORYTELLING! We review films, breakdown production details, learn about storytelling and more! New episodes every Monday morning at 7AM EST. Hosted by Joe Wisener, Josh Wisener, and Wyatt Goforth.
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The Backseat Mogul Show
Rough Edge StudiosUpdate 15/11/2024
R. Scott Bolton & Johnny D discuss showbiz news and reviews. Each week features a musical artist.
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Film Vs Film
Leonard Smith Jr, Quinn BoyesUpdate 15/11/2024
Leonard and Quinn -- sometimes with the help of a guest -- submit a key movie from their childhood to answer a specific prompt (“Best road trip movie?,” “First R-rated movie?,” “Funniest movie when you were in middle school?,” etc.) and determine which is the better answer (if not the better film) through rigorous debate.
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Up Your Geek: Spotlight
Up Your Geek Podcast NetworkUpdate 15/11/2024
Up Your Geek: Spotlight, hosted by Lou Lamar Booker, delivers the latest updates in geek pop culture and entertainment from around the world. From film, TV, and comics to exclusive features on independent creators and artists, we aim to bring you a fresh and engaging perspective on all things geek. Our goal is to provide a unique experience that celebrates the diverse world of entertainment and pop culture. Ready...Set..UP YOUR GEEK!
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The Book Is Better
Book Is Better PodcastUpdate 15/11/2024
A family of 4 reviews book-to-film adaptations. Featuring hosts Tim Haynes, Donna Haynes, Rebekah Edwards, and T. Josiah Haynes. Visit bookisbetterpod.com for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Never Seen It Film Club
Accidental TheatreUpdate 15/11/2024
Join the Club! The Never Seen It Film Club as we chat about some of the greatest films of all time, that you have never seen. Hosted by Accidental Streaming Producer Emma Bainbridge and Cinepunked Co-Head Robert JE Simpson for their spirited discussion of the best films made. Join in by joining the club for in-person screenings and online discussions! Find out more here: www.accidentaltheatre.co.uk/box-office/never-seen-it
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The Dangerous Art of the Documentary
Double Elvis Productions, Tiller RussellUpdate 15/11/2024
Filmmaker Tiller Russell (Waco: American Apocalypse, Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer, Operation Odessa, The Last Narc, The Seven Five) exchanges the camera for a microphone, sitting down with other documentary filmmakers for riveting, in-depth conversations about their most successful, iconic or recent films.
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Soldiers of Cinema Podcast
Clark Coffey And Cullen McFaterUpdate 15/11/2024
Two filmmakers, Clark and Cullen, a generation apart, compare and contrast the movies that inspire them. They'll use their difference in age to analyze each film from their own unique time and perspective. Join them as they journey into a new movie each episode - the old and the new, blockbusters and indies, from the best known masterpieces to the hidden gems you may never have heard of.
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Tea & K-Drama
Tea & GauntletsUpdate 15/11/2024
A show where two best friends sit down and watch K-Dramas. We laugh, drink tea, and most of the time yell at the characters we love to hate and hate to love. Let's get into the good stuff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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All-New Doctor Who Book Club
ANDWBCPodcastUpdate 15/11/2024
Join us as we discuss a different Doctor Who novel each month, book club-style. Read along with us as we explore the written worlds from a variety of Doctor Who book ranges…
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Kawalis | Cinema, Television & Theater from the Arab World
afikraUpdate 15/11/2024
Formerly afikra’s Movie Night podcast, this series dives into the performing arts, from stage to the small and big screens. We zoom in on the work of some of the most noteworthy Arab actors, directors, scriptwriters, cinematographers, stage designers, producers, and crew who have worked on some of the best productions from the region – old and new. We ask questions about the industry, the writing and production processes, the behind the scenes, and genres behind some of the Arab world’s best films, TV series, plays and performances.
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Make Films with Sunil Pawar
Sunil PawarUpdate 15/11/2024
Welcome to Make Films with Sunil Pawar, the podcast that dives deep into the art of filmmaking through the lens of psychology. Whether you’re a budding filmmaker or a storytelling enthusiast, join us as we explore how psychological principles can elevate your stories, create unforgettable characters, and drive compelling narratives. Each episode breaks down the psychology behind screenwriting, character development, and cinematic themes, offering you insights to craft more engaging, emotionally resonant films. Learn how to create richer, more impactful stories by understanding the minds of your characters—and your audience.
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Lanterns Live
Ralph D. ApelUpdate 15/11/2024
Join Ralph D. Apel as he discusses the comics, movies, shows, animated features and more form the Green Lantern universe!
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My Movie DNA
Johnny AndrewsUpdate 14/11/2024
The movies we watch are part of the building blocks of who we are. You could say it’s in our DNA. Welcome to the MY MOVIE DNA podcast. My name is Johnny Andrews and I’m a movie-loving Englishman living in New Zealand. I’m on a mission to speak to New Zealand’s biggest movie-lovers to find out what makes them tick. So if you want to hear indecipherable Kiwi accents talking about their love of movies, this is the podcast for you. Search for MY MOVIE DNA wherever you get your podcasts.
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Influence Women
Kathleen CookeUpdate 14/11/2024
Follow your dreams! The Influence Women podcast will equip and empower you to pursue your dreams in film, entertainment, arts and leadership. Hosted by media executive Kathleen Cooke, each episode features influential industry voices to help release your creative talent, advance your career, and build the kind of faith that will unleash God’s calling on your life. Be mentored by women who are making a difference as Hollywood and independent female filmmakers, actors, directors, screenwriters, authors, entrepreneurs and more! https://influencewomen.org
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Luv My Dirty South
SippUpdate 14/11/2024
Luv My Dirty South Podcast is a podcast platform that is dedicated to southern individuals who have experienced various transitions in their life.
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The Color Timer Podcast
Vincent TaylorUpdate 14/11/2024
Colorist Vincent Taylor hosts this multi-season 'micro' podcast, interviewing professionals who work with color in the media world - and beyond. Season 2 is underway! Vincent continues his 15-minute conversations, ranging from digital cinema and television colorists, cinematographers, and art directors to psychics and tattoo artists. Executive Producer: https://mixinglight.com Season 2 Editor: Rich Roddman Official Podcast Homepage: https://colortimerpodcast.mixinglight.com/
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Talking in the Rain
Serra UncuUpdate 14/11/2024
Tune in to hear artists' experiences and find out who they are beyond what they're currently working on and promoting! Hosted and produced by Serra Uncu │Cover art by @raenytuesdayart
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Business
Behind the Scenes
Laura PowersUpdate 14/11/2024
This podcast gives a behind the scenes look at show business. Laura Powers interviews writers, actors, directors, musicians and fascinating people in the entertainment industry.
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Legends Lookback
Youtini Podcast NetworkUpdate 14/11/2024
Welcome to Legends Lookback, your go-to podcast for all things Star Wars Legends. Join Jared, Freddy, Emily, and Rick as they take a deep dive into the extensive backlog that originally expanded the Star Wars universe. From roundtables on the books you remember from your childhood to obscure stories and characters you may have never heard of, this show will always leave you with another book to (re)read. In addition to book roundtables, we focus on all things collectibles—from Funkos to Black Series figures and everything in between. We’ll keep you up to date with all of the Legends news with rereleases of all the books, comics, video games, and more. Brought to you by Youtini, the premier site for all things Star Wars books and comics.
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Bmore Nerdy Podcast
Ga1axyGr3g, DIVAxoxo, and HD no TVUpdate 14/11/2024
A brother sister duo from Baltimore and a PG n*gga talking about nerdish. Anime, Comics, Music, Sports, Gaming we talk about it all. F**k it is lor dummie?!
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OPENING DOORS: The Young Actor Workspace Podcast
davidkaufman23Update 14/11/2024
Young performers and those who support their dreams face unique challenges in today’s evolving entertainment industry. Join Lisa Picotte and David Kaufman, renowned acting coaches and owners of L.A.’s celebrated Young Actor Workspace, as they interview top artists and industry professionals, answer your questions, and share insights that will help you open doors and grow your career.
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Vantropolis
Colby SpencerUpdate 13/11/2024
Colby Spencer hosts a series of candid conversations with some of the underslept masses working in Vancouver BC’s booming film and television industry.
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From Suarez's Basement - A Communication, Media, and the Arts Podcast
Francisco J Suarez Update 13/11/2024
Are you looking for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes sneak peek from some of your favorite TV shows, movies, play, musicals, concerts, and more? Then, From Suarez’s Basement is the podcast for you! Our goal is to build a bridge between YOU, the audience, and those experts in the Communication, Media, and Arts fields. Our mission is to keep you informed, educated, and entertained by having meaningful conversations with the professionals who make the magic happen! In each episode, we welcome a new guest to speak about media industries’ present and future states, their work, and other essential matters. We want to welcome you to our family, and if you really like what we are doing, don’t forget to subscribe to our audio and video podcast in the links below for new episodes bi-weekly.
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CasinoSkunk Productions Master Feed
Ralph ApelUpdate 13/11/2024
CasinoSkunk Productions is the home for all podcasts produced by Ralph d Apel. Ralph began podcasting in 2006 with the hit show "The Dharmalars" (#4 "TV & Film" and #8 "All Podcast") with co-host Benjamin Johnson, Producer Ryan Moore & music segments by
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Zurich Film Festival Podcast
Zurich Film FestivalUpdate 13/11/2024
The Zurich Film Festival brings you an exclusive selection of recorded interviews, talks and Q&A’s that offer fascinating insights into the creative process of directors, screenwriters, producers and actors, with renowned personalities such as Hans Zimmer, Susanne Bier, Sylvester Stallone and many more.
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Half the Picture
Billy Barnell & Ahmed AliUpdate 13/11/2024
Half The Picture (formerly the Ravensbourne Film Society Podcast) originally sprang from Ravensbourne University's Film Society that was created and run by students and film nerds Billy Barnell and Ahmed Ali. Come listen as they chat to a different filmmakers and artists every episode and discuss their work and experience in their industry.If you'd like to watch these episodes, head over to our YouTube channel at the link below!https://youtube.com/@halfthepicturepodcast?si=qQmePirZ_6RgQxh_Logo designed by Nazifa: https://www.instagram.com/logo_designsby.n?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
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The Green Room
Imola UngerUpdate 13/11/2024
The Green Room is a place where actors can relax, be themselves and chat freely. This podcast is the same: building on the ease and camaraderie forged on set, Imola Unger interviews actors and filmmakers that she has worked with.
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Hungry Roses
Ivana & LisaUpdate 13/11/2024
A comedy podcast where Lisa and Ivana recap a season of The Bachelor or Bachelorette as it airs! Come for the laughs, stay for the sass!
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Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley
Make It Universal & Rotten TomatoesUpdate 13/11/2024
Introducing "Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley,” a bi-weekly podcast and your ticket to the personal narratives happening behind the scenes at Universal. Hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, each episode invites you into intimate conversations with NBCUniversal employees and our creative community to explore how the magic of film impacts their lives. With a blend of entertaining games and thought-provoking questions, Jacqueline guides us through an exciting journey with each guest – asking them to reflect on the films that have rocked their world, scared the daylights out of them, and changed them forever.Join us for "Seen on the Screen," where every story is meaningful, and each experience is filled with authenticity. Because when art and entertainment connect with us on a human level, that's when the real magic happens. New episodes available bi-weekly starting April 24! Please follow and listen wherever you listen to podcasts 🎧
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3 Men and a Basement
3 Men and a BasementUpdate 13/11/2024
Three cinephiles review movies that they feel more people should see
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STUDIOCANAL Presents - The Podcast
STUDIOCANALUpdate 13/11/2024
STUDIOCANAL Presents - The Podcast is a monthly movie show, celebrating and exploring exceptional films and series with a deep dive into STUDIOCANAL’s renowned and world-spanning library, including titles available on the streaming channel, STUDIOCANAL PRESENTS. Host Simon Brew is joined each month by a special guest, and will be exploring classic movies, new theatrical releases, and a fair few hidden gems as well. We dig into films you’ve seen and films you haven’t, and hopefully add a few titles to your watchlist along the way.
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Shadow Nation
Shaun Burris and Nathan SchoonoverUpdate 13/11/2024
Americas Place for strange, bringing you the best in Hollywood Horror & the Paranormal each week. Listen each week as we talk with celebrities from your favorite horror movies and TV shows as well as paranormal investigators. We'll also keep you updated in the world of the paranormal with news from the strange.
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The WrapBook Podcast
Daniel Brea & Jonathan SangerUpdate 13/11/2024
What do these things all have in common?The Elephant Man, The Producers, Vanilla Sky, Academy Awards, Viral Hits, Famous Actors, Untold Stories, Hollywood secrets, may the Schwartz be with you, life lessons, business lessons, special forces, world travel and impossible adventures?You guessed it... The WrapBook Podcast with Jonathan Sanger, Academy award winning Hollywood producer, and Daniel Brea. Award winning media producer and entertainment entrepreneur.Join us for hard to believe stories, exciting conversations and golden nuggets you never knew about some of your favorite films and media projects. In this joint venture of classic big Hollywood and new online media, exciting new discoveries are made, secrets revealed and topics discussed that will keep every film & media fan and professional laughing, thinking and saying "wow...I never knew THAT!".So wether you're an avid fan of films and television, an aspiring or established actor, filmmaker or entrepreneur... You should not miss a single episode of The WrapBook Podcast. It's just as entertaining as it is surprising and educational.See you inside! And PLEASE share this with a friend who needs a break from life!And of course, if you could leave us a comment and review about your favorite moment - that would be swell too.
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Denzel Washington - Audio Biography
Quiet.PleaseUpdate 12/11/2024
Denzel Washington: A Legacy of Talent, Integrity, and Influence Denzel Hayes Washington Jr., born on December 28, 1954, in Mount Vernon, New York, is one of the most respected and versatile actors of his generation. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Washington has become a powerhouse in Hollywood, known for his commanding screen presence, complex characters, and dedication to his craft. Beyond his talent on screen, Washington has also established himself as a director and producer, contributing to both film and theater with a strong sense of purpose and integrity. Early Life and Influences Denzel Washington was born to Lennis “Lynne” Washington, a beauty salon owner, and Denzel Hayes Washington Sr., an ordained Pentecostal minister and city water department employee. Raised in a middle-class, religious household, Washington was instilled with discipline, faith, and a strong work ethic from an early age. His family’s values and religious background would shape his character, while his father’s calm and thoughtful demeanor became a model of inspiration. In his teenage years, Washington faced some challenges following his parents’ divorce. Recognizing that he needed structure, his mother sent him to Oakland Military Academy in New Windsor, New York. The experience was transformative for Washington, teaching him discipline and helping him avoid potentially troubling influences. “That decision changed my life,” Washington has said, often crediting his mother and the academy for setting him on a positive path. After high school, Washington attended Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, Florida, where he showed early signs of leadership and charisma. He later pursued higher education at Fordham University in New York, graduating in 1977 with a Bachelor’s degree in Drama and Journalism. It was at Fordham that Washington’s passion for acting blossomed. He participated in student theater productions, discovering a natural ability for performance that would soon become his lifelong career. Encouraged by his professors and mentors, Washington decided to pursue acting professionally, eventually studying at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Early Career and Breakthrough in Film and Television Washington began his professional acting career with theater work and small television roles. He soon caught the attention of casting directors, leading to his breakout role as Dr. Phillip Chandler on the NBC medical drama St. Elsewhere in 1982. The role, which he held until the show’s end in 1988, provided Washington with a steady platform to showcase his acting skills to a broad audience and establish himself as a serious talent in Hollywood. During this period, Washington also began taking on film roles, gaining attention for his performances in A Soldier’s Story (1984) and Cry Freedom (1987). His portrayal of South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko in Cry Freedom earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. This role was a milestone for Washington, highlighting his ability to portray real-life figures with depth and sensitivity, and it set the stage for a career filled with powerful, socially relevant performances. In 1989, Washington starred in Glory, a Civil War drama about the first all-Black regiment in the Union Army. His portrayal of Private Silas Trip, a defiant and proud former enslaved man, earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. This win cemented Washington’s status as a rising star and marked a breakthrough for Black actors in Hollywood, as Washington’s performance and success opened doors for greater representation in mainstream cinema. Rise to Leading Roles and Portrayal of Iconic Characters In the 1990s, Washington took on a series of challenging and diverse roles that solidified his status as a leading man. His most acclaimed performance of the decade came in Spike Lee’s 1992 biographical film Malcolm X. Washington’s portrayal of the complex civil rights leader was both powerful and deeply human, capturing Malcolm X’s journey from troubled youth to outspoken activist. For his work, Washington received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, and many critics consider it one of his finest performances. Throughout the decade, Washington continued to build a portfolio of varied roles that showcased his range. In Philadelphia (1993), he played a lawyer opposite Tom Hanks in one of Hollywood’s first mainstream films to tackle HIV/AIDS and homophobia. He starred in thrillers like The Pelican Brief (1993) and Crimson Tide (1995), proving his versatility in action and suspense. His portrayal of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter in The Hurricane (1999) earned him yet another Academy Award nomination and underscored his commitment to stories of justice, resilience, and the human spirit. Oscar Win for Training Day and Continued Success In 2001, Washington delivered one of his most memorable performances as the morally complex Detective Alonzo Harris in Training Day. The role, a sharp departure from his typical heroic characters, showcased Washington’s willingness to explore the darker sides of human nature. His portrayal of Harris, a corrupt and manipulative cop, earned Washington his first Academy Award for Best Actor, making him the second African American actor to win the Oscar in this category, after Sidney Poitier. This performance not only demonstrated his range but also solidified his legacy as one of Hollywood’s most fearless actors. In the years following Training Day, Washington continued to select roles that challenged him as an actor and appealed to his artistic sensibilities. He starred in films such as Man on Fire (2004), Inside Man (2006), and American Gangster (2007), each adding to his reputation as a versatile actor capable of delivering intensity, empathy, and authenticity. Transition to Directing and Producing Washington expanded his artistic reach by stepping behind the camera. In 2002, he made his directorial debut with Antwone Fisher, a moving drama based on the life of a troubled Navy sailor. His directorial efforts continued with The Great Debaters (2007), which focused on the true story of an all-Black debate team from Wiley College. In 2016, Washington directed and starred in Fences, a film adaptation of August Wilson’s play. His portrayal of Troy Maxson earned him another Academy Award nomination, while Viola Davis won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role. Fences received widespread acclaim and reinforced Washington’s commitment to bringing African American stories to the forefront of cinema. Theater Contributions and Broadway Success Washington’s love for theater has been a recurring theme in his career. He made his Broadway debut in 1988 with Checkmates and has since returned to the stage several times. His Broadway performances include Julius Caesar (2005) and A Raisin in the Sun (2014). In 2010, he starred in a revival of Fences on Broadway, winning the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. Washington’s work in theater has not only earned him accolades but has also demonstrated his commitment to the craft of acting. Recent Work and Legacy In recent years, Washington has continued to deliver impactful performances. His role as an alcoholic pilot in Flight (2012) earned him an Academy Award nomination, while his portrayal of a conflicted lawyer in Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) showcased his ability to bring depth to morally complex characters. In 2021, Washington took on the iconic role of Lord Macbeth in Joel Coen’s adaptation of Macbeth, receiving critical praise for his interpretation of Shakespeare’s tragic hero. Throughout his career, Washington has garnered numerous awards and honors, including two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, a Tony Award, and the AFI Life Achievement Award. His body of work, encompassing film, theater, and direction, reflects his dedication to portraying multi-dimensional characters and telling meaningful stories. Personal Life and Philanthropy Washington married actress Pauletta Pearson in 1983, and they have four children: John David, Katia, and twins Olivia and Malcolm. John David Washington has followed in his father’s footsteps, making a name for himself as a successful actor. Outside of his career, Washington is known for his philanthropy and community involvement. He has been a longtime supporter of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, an organization that he credits with positively influencing his youth. Washington has also supported the Fisher House Foundation, which provides housing for military families, and other causes focused on education, health, and social justice. A Legacy of Excellence Denzel Washington’s career stands as a testament to talent, integrity, and resilience. From his early days in theater to his rise as one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actors, Washington has consistently chosen roles that challenge him and address important social issues. His impact on the entertainment industry and his contributions to African American representation in film and theater are immeasurable. Washington’s legacy will endure as a symbol of excellence and a reminder of the power of storytelling to illuminate the complexities of the human experience. This has been a Quiet Please production. 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The Fresh Fiction Podcast
Fresh Fiction MediaUpdate 12/11/2024
Conversations about what you’re reading, what you’re watching, and what you’re listening to
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Monster Donut: A Percy Jackson Podcast
Monster DonutUpdate 12/11/2024
Welcome to Monster Donut! A chronological deep dive into the Percy Jackson series and all of its following spin-offs. Hosted by Phoebe, who professionally analyzes creative work as a dramaturg & story consultant, & Emily, a writer & classicist with a degree in Greek & Latin. Every two weeks, Phoebe & Emily (along with some occasional special guests) will analyze every book, short story, and odd narrative blog post in the order in which they occur within the PJO/HOO/TOA timeline. While they chat, Phoebe will sketch whatever characters/scenes are speaking to her. Those sketches will be posted on our Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok (@PJOPod on all accounts). New episodes every other Tuesday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts
Kevin Lane's Spill Your GutsUpdate 12/11/2024
Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts is a horror culture podcast featuring influential and up-and-coming talent in the genre. You're the fly on the wall to the most wide-ranging and entertaining conversations between horror culture’s recognized titans of terror and genre expert and film director, Kevin Lane.
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Reign Core Podcast
Parade ReignerUpdate 12/11/2024
Just a Nerd trying to find his way thru this Galaxy, talking to like-minded friends who love Movies, TV, Cosplay, and more. Stay tuned in for Reviews and Podcasts such as the Core Creators Podcast, Overdue Review, the Reign Core Show, and Overtime DM. Subscribe and join the Core!✨ https://linktr.ee/reigncore ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson
Kara Mayer RobinsonUpdate 12/11/2024
Real, genuine talks with famous people. Your favorite actors and celebrities feel like close friends as they laugh, reflect and connect with therapist Kara Mayer Robinson. It's like catching up with best friends or eavesdropping on a therapy session. Sure, they're famous. But with Kara, they're real.
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Anthony T's Horror and Wrestling Show
Dark Discussions News NetworkUpdate 12/11/2024
A show discussing horror films, including interviews, as well talk on all things about professional wrestling.
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noseyAF: Conversations about Art, Activism, and Social Change
Stephanie GrahamUpdate 12/11/2024
Ever wonder what ignites the creative spark in inspiring artists, change-fighting activists, and even my neighbor who practices synchronized swimming in their inflatable pool every morning? That's me, Stephanie Graham, artist, and filmmaker, diving deep with these movers and shakers on the noseyAF Podcast. Every other week, we'll explore their journeys and the secrets to making a difference and uncover captivating narratives. Step into their creative worlds, ignite your curiosity and discover the inspiration that shapes landscapes and builds a better world. As an artist, I'm passionate about weaving these stories into my work. We'll explore the challenges and routines that fuel success, venture behind the scenes, and share updates on my artistic journey. Join the noseyAF community – every episode is an invitation to explore, learn, and grow together!