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Episodes
  • Listen 27:06
    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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    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
    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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    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 30:56
    Sex on the screen: You Must Remember This podcast host Karina Longworth on her latest season, Erotic 90s, plus actor/filmmaker Zoe Lister-Jones on her new streaming series Slip and a cosmic form of transportation: orgasms.

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    Sex and Hollywood: ‘Erotic 90s’ & Zoe Lister-Jones
    Sex on the screen: You Must Remember This podcast host Karina Longworth on her latest season, Erotic 90s, plus actor/filmmaker Zoe Lister-Jones on her new streaming series Slip and a cosmic form of transportation: orgasms.

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  • Listen 19:16
    Creators Ariela Barer and Daniel Goldhaber on their new film about eco-terrorism How to Blow Up A Pipeline. And how a potential Oscars rule change meant to boost movie-going could impact the smallest distributors. Plus, a trip to Desert X.

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    How to Blow Up a Pipeline: a new movie asks if this sort of rebellion might be necessary
    Creators Ariela Barer and Daniel Goldhaber on their new film about eco-terrorism How to Blow Up A Pipeline. And how a potential Oscars rule change meant to boost movie-going could impact the smallest distributors. Plus, a trip to Desert X.

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  • Listen 10:09
    Sedgwick on directing her new film, the challenges of getting financing, and the rewards of making a movie that serves a greater good.

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    Kyra Sedgwick on Overcoming Film Financing Challenges and the Fulfillment of Socially Impactful Filmmaking
    Sedgwick on directing her new film, the challenges of getting financing, and the rewards of making a movie that serves a greater good.

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  • Listen 26:53
    Sedgwick on directing her new film, the challenges of getting financing, and the rewards of making a movie that serves a greater good. Apatow warns the bleak future of writers if things don’t change and doing work that makes him feel inspired.

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    Judd Apatow as Possible WGA Strike Looms: ‘It’s Moving in the Worst Possible Direction,’ plus Kyra Sedgwick
    Sedgwick on directing her new film, the challenges of getting financing, and the rewards of making a movie that serves a greater good. Apatow warns the bleak future of writers if things don’t change and doing work that makes him feel inspired.

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  • Listen 29:26
    Tom Hanks talks about being a “covid canary in a coal mine”, why predicting a movie’s success can give you an ulcer, and how listening to radio as a kid helped him tell stories today.

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    Tom Hanks talks Covid, ‘Elvis,’ puzzles and public radio
    Tom Hanks talks about being a “covid canary in a coal mine”, why predicting a movie’s success can give you an ulcer, and how listening to radio as a kid helped him tell stories today.

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  • Listen 20:08
    “Everything, Everywhere” won nearly everything, everywhere at the Oscars. Will it be a teachable moment for Hollywood? Plus, actor Willem Dafoe on his new film “Inside.”

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    The Oscars teachable moment, plus Willem Dafoe
    “Everything, Everywhere” won nearly everything, everywhere at the Oscars. Will it be a teachable moment for Hollywood? Plus, actor Willem Dafoe on his new film “Inside.”

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  • Listen 32:38
    New York Times awards season columnist Kyle Buchanan and I give you all our tips and predictions ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards.

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    Listen before filling out your Oscar ballot!
    New York Times awards season columnist Kyle Buchanan and I give you all our tips and predictions ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards.

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  • Listen 29:10
    In this episode: With the Academy Awards just a little more than a week away -  we’re again bringing you conversations with some leading Oscar nominees…

    Later in the show, you’ll hear from Luis Moreno Ocampo, a lawyer at the center of the true story behind ARGENTINA 1985, nominated for best international feature film.

    The composer of ‘Babylon’ and the subject of ‘Argentina, 1985’
    In this episode: With the Academy Awards just a little more than a week away -  we’re again bringing you conversations with some leading Oscar nominees…

    Later in the show, you’ll hear from Luis Moreno Ocampo, a lawyer at the center of the true story behind ARGENTINA 1985, nominated for best international feature film.