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Retake with John Horn
Another Side of Hollywood

About the Show

“Retake with John Horn”, a new podcast from LAist Studios, asks: do the stories that Hollywood tells about itself really reflect what's going on? Hosted by veteran entertainment reporter John Horn, Retake provides a critical, informed perspective at a time of tumultuous change in the entertainment business.

Each week, John challenges conventional show business wisdom, talking to insiders with a distinct point of view, tracking the industry’s attempts - or lack thereof - to become more inclusive, and keeping tabs on the forces that maintain the status quo. Each episode helps you navigate the countless hours of entertainment now available, he’ll also highlight innovative work that he thinks deserves your attention, anchored by in-depth interviews with filmmakers, TV writers and other creators.

Note: Retake is no longer in production

Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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Episodes
  • Listen 27:06
    Listen 27:06
    Tom Hanks, the Sequel - and Farewell, John Horn!
    Part two of John’s discussion with Tom Hanks reflecting on the podcast Dead Eyes and lessons he’s learned on set and in the audition room over the years. Plus, a special message from John.

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  • Listen 30:58
    Listen 30:58
    Building Worlds with Susan Downey
    Producer Susan Downey on creating worlds, the importance of freshness, and her creative relationship with Robert Downey Jr, partner/husband. Also, writer Brigitte Muñoz-Liebowitz talks about the strike and the cancellation of Gordita Chronicles. Plus, TV recommendations from John.

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  • Listen 24:08
    Listen 24:08
    2023 Oscar nominees Cate Blanchett, Todd Field and Laura Poitras
    In this episode: With the Academy Awards just two weeks away, another chance to hear conversations John's had with some leading Oscar nominees.

    Today we have the writer/director of "Tár," Todd Field, and its star Cate Blanchett. The film has six Oscar nominations, including best picture, best director and best actress.

    And also, filmmaker Laura Poitras, nominated for her documentary "All the Beauty and the Bloodshed."

  • Listen 23:04
    Listen 23:04
    Baz Luhrmann talks Elvis and the challenge of recreating old footage
    In this week's episode: John does an extended interview with Baz Luhrmann where they discuss his new movie Elvis and the challenge of recreating Presley's old footage.

  • Listen 33:22
    Listen 33:22
    Oscar-nominated docs on volcano scientists and a Russian anti-corruption activist
    In this week's episode: Just a few weeks before the Oscars, we’re taking a deep dive into the best documentary category. I talk to two of the nominees: Director Sara Dosa, who made FIRE OF LOVE, DOSA.

    Then, director Daniel Roher, who’s behind NAVALNY…

  • Listen 25:11
    Listen 25:11
    Can we finally be hopeful about women filmmakers? Plus: Fair Play, Alec Baldwin
    This week: why New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis is optimistic about women in the film world, for the first time…

    Plus, does female success have to come at the cost of male ego? That’s the premise of a movie, Fair Play, which sold to Netflix for 20 million dollars at Sundance. I talk to its writer/director, Chloe Domont 

    But first, there was some pretty big news this week about Alec Baldwin and the fatal shooting on the Rust set in 2021. I spoke about it in  my weekly entertainment news chat with LAist Morning Edition host Susanne Whatley.

    Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

  • Listen 26:39
    Listen 26:39
    Actor/comedian (and now director) Randall Park talks ‘authentic’ Asian American stories
    In this week's episode: John Horn just got back from a cold, crowded Sundance Film Festival where he got to interview some great actors and filmmakers. 

    One of those conversations: actor, writer, comedian and now first-time filmmaker, Randall Park. His movie Shortcomings is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Adrian Tomine, which he first came across in 2007.

    Plus my conversation with Sundance programmer John Nein - one of the people who decides what gets into the festival – and what doesn’t.

    Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

  • Listen 35:01
    Listen 35:01
    Sundance begins; Plus: Guillermo del Toro, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, and Alfonso Cuarón
    In this episode: A wide-ranging conversation John had before I left L.A. with three friends and collaborators who also all happen to be Oscar-winning filmmakers.

    Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

  • Listen 30:08
    Listen 30:08
    Writer/director Rian Johnson on piecing together the puzzle of ‘Glass Onion’
    In this episode: The awards show that must not be named… happened, after one-year broadcast ban. And another awards granting body - one more worthy of your attention - the Screen Actors Guild - announced its nominees. Rian Johnson talks Glass Onion.

    Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

  • Listen 25:02
    Listen 25:02
    Sarah Polley’s ‘Women Talking,’ and new ‘Wildcat’ doc
    In this episode: New reports about Hollywood’s hiring practices show few gains for women.

    Plus, my two top movies of 2022 - one a narrative film, and one a documentary - that I’d recommend you seek out.

    You’ll hear my conversation with veteran Harry Turner, the subject of the incredibly moving documentary “Wildcat”.

    But first, my interview with writer/director Sarah Polley. Her new movie, “Women Talking,” is a work of fiction. But I believe it holds many truths, especially in its powerful depiction of how women are marginalized, and what it really means to be a male ally. “Women Talking” is also a beautiful film to watch.

    Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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