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Ordinary Mind Zendo's podcast will play Dharma talks from Zen teacher and psychoanalyst Barry Magid. Barry Magid is a Dharma heir of Charlotte Joko Beck. These talks address a psychologically minded Zen practice adapted to the needs of American students practicing in the context of their everyday lives. Though much of the material here is specific to Zen practice, non Zen folk will find it interesting as well, as it addresses issues of our shared humanity. New episodes will generally be uplo ...
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Join Honey & Jonathan Ross for a weekly debrief on all things film, where the father and daughter duo dive into everything from new cinema releases to binge-worthy TV series and movies. Honey, a writer and producer, and Jonathan, one of the biggest broadcasters in British history, come together to share their love of the big screen, peek behind the scenes and unpick everything in between. Expect a deep-dive into the world of film from two cinephiles saying it how it is - this is Reel Talk. N ...
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Hello Listeners! Di episode kali Wulan ngobrol-ngobrol dengan perwakilan Finalist Joko Roro Tahun 2024, Shangrila Juni Prihandinik dan Muhammad Imanul Akhyar. Joko Roro Kabupaten Malang sendiri merupakan sebuah ajang di bawah naungan Dinas Pariwisata dan Kebudayaan Kabupaten Malang yang digelar setiap dua tahun sekali untuk memilih putra-putri daer…
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JOKO ANWAR’S NIGHTMARES AND DAYDREAMS SERIES REVIEW Hey to all you Christmas in July folks! You can get out of here with your awful snow and frozen heart. We are getting into the spooky scarys in the 2024 summer brought to you by Netflix. Joko Anwar Presents Nightmares and Daydreams is an anthology of seven… Read More »Screener Squad: Joko Anwar’s …
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On this week's Reel Talk: Jonathan and Honey head to the cinema to watch the new Yorgos Lanthimos film Kinds of Kindness, the two have been watching a superhero series, Supacell, on Netflix and Jonathan discovers another hidden gem on Netflix: Joko Anwar's Nightmares and Daydreams. Jonathan also discovers that he struggles to differentiate between …
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On this week's Reel Talk: Honey heads to the cinema to see Fly Me to the Moon, Jonathan's been watching Season 2 of House of the Dragon and the two have discovered a new favourite series that passed them by, Undone. Jonathan is also corrupting Honey's Instagram algorithm with grotesquely overgrown toenails "that grow like roots from a tree". Just l…
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THE BEAR SEASON 3 REVIEW Dial up the Emmy voters and get the best ensemble SAG award ready. The Bear on FX and Hulu is back with season 3. We last left Chef Carmey (Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White) locked in the freezer. The beef wasn’t the only thing needing a thaw within that icey… Read More »Screener Squad: The Bear Season 3…
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THE BEAR SEASON 3 REVIEW Dial up the Emmy voters and get the best ensemble SAG award ready. The Bear on FX and Hulu is back with season 3. We last left Chef Carmey (Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White) locked in the freezer. The beef wasn’t the only thing needing a thaw within that icey… Read More »Screener Squad: The Bear Season 3…
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LONGLEGS MOVIE REVIEW The hype is here for director/writer Osgood Perkins new horror film Longlegs. It’s everywhere. Even not huge horror fans I know are talking about it in anticipation. Which is weird because I only know a handful of people who actually saw his terrific other films, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Gretel and Hansel, and… Read More »Hig…
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LONGLEGS MOVIE REVIEW The hype is here for director/writer Osgood Perkins new horror film Longlegs. It’s everywhere. Even not huge horror fans I know are talking about it in anticipation. Which is weird because I only know a handful of people who actually saw his terrific other films, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Gretel and Hansel, and… Read More »Hig…
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TRASH IN THE CAN: THE SEDUCTION OF DR. FUGAZZI This week we dive into the work of an amateur auteur in the tradition of Tommy Wiseau, Deuandra T. Brown, and the Former United States Secretary of the Treasury’s wife. Frank Calvillo returns strictly to discuss Faye Dunaway dressed as Annie Hall, but sticks around for… Read More »Trash in the Can: The…
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Hello Listeners! In this episode, we had the opportunity to have a conversation with Juno Mamba Juno Mamba is a Filipino-Australian musician and producer, he gained fans within genres like RÜFÜS DÜ SOL, Tchami, Bob Moses, and Lane 8, and has been praised by many critics and media outlets such as Mixmag, Mixmag Asia, Complex UK, The Ransom Note, and…
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE SEASON 2 AMC Plus presents the Immortal Universe based on the books of Anne Rice and Interview with the Vampire is their core show (at this juncture). Heading into season 2, we last left our narrator Louis (Jacob Anderson) recounting the departure from his maker Lestat to interviewee Daniel Molloy (Eric… Read More »Screen…
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE SEASON 2 AMC Plus presents the Immortal Universe based on the books of Anne Rice and Interview with the Vampire is their core show (at this juncture). Heading into season 2, we last left our narrator Louis (Jacob Anderson) recounting the departure from his maker Lestat to interviewee Daniel Molloy (Eric… Read More »Screen…
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We've got mail! Jonathan and Honey answer your questions about cinema, films, family and everything in between. There's more slander in the Ross' inbox for Yorgos Lanthimos' Kinds of Kindness, plus the pair look ahead to their summer highlights coming soon to the big screen. Remember, if you want to get involved you can email us at reeltalk@global.…
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A FAMILY AFFAIR MOVIE REVIEW Zara Ford (Joey King) is a young ambitious producer who’s ready to take the Hollywood bull by the horns and change the industry forever! She’s got her Pulitzer prize winning mother’s (Nicole Kidman) blessing and bottomless funds, and a foot in the door by being Mr. Blockbuster mega star Chris… Read More »Screener Squad:…
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A FAMILY AFFAIR MOVIE REVIEW Zara Ford (Joey King) is a young ambitious producer who’s ready to take the Hollywood bull by the horns and change the industry forever! She’s got her Pulitzer prize winning mother’s (Nicole Kidman) blessing and bottomless funds, and a foot in the door by being Mr. Blockbuster mega star Chris… Read More »Screener Squad:…
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On this week's Reel Talk: Jonathan heads to the cinema to see A Quiet Place: Day One, Honey also went along to seeThe Bikeriders on the big screen, plus Jonathan watches a new Apple TV+ series starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent. Honey and Jonathan are also trying to work out what to call the looming Gladiator 2 and Wicked box office weeken…
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JOKO ANWAR’S NIGHTMARES AND DAYDREAMS SERIES REVIEW Hey to all you Christmas in July folks! You can get out of here with your awful snow and frozen heart. We are getting into the spooky scarys in the 2024 summer brought to you by Netflix. Joko Anwar Presents Nightmares and Daydreams is an anthology of seven… Read More »Screener Squad: Joko Anwar’s …
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ULTRAMAN RISING MOVIE REVIEW Every parent wants their child to shine on the stage of life and honour the sacrifices made to raise them into a brilliant independent hero amongst so much mediocrity. What happens though if the child in question is pushed in two different directions by their parents? Ken Sato (Christopher Sea) is… Read More »Screener S…
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ULTRAMAN RISING MOVIE REVIEW Every parent wants their child to shine on the stage of life and honour the sacrifices made to raise them into a brilliant independent hero amongst so much mediocrity. What happens though if the child in question is pushed in two different directions by their parents? Ken Sato (Christopher Sea) is… Read More »Screener S…
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MAXXXINE MOVIE REVIEW Even if you’re not a fan of the films, you’ve got to hand it to director/writer Ti West: no one has ever made a horror trilogy in the fashion that the X series is constructed. Each one distinctively different in style, and believe me, style is in charge here, but ultimately with… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Maxxxine…
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MAXXXINE MOVIE REVIEW Even if you’re not a fan of the films, you’ve got to hand it to director/writer Ti West: no one has ever made a horror trilogy in the fashion that the X series is constructed. Each one distinctively different in style, and believe me, style is in charge here, but ultimately with… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Maxxxine…
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DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 342: THE ENDLESS PODCAST Chris and Wright got a little carried away this week with having fun and turned in an epic-length show, but to be fair, there WERE a lot of titles to talk about. From a Russian/American hidden gem of a thriller from the 90s, to a bizarre Russian/Chinese hybrid… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 342: The…
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We've got mail! Jonathan and Honey answer your questions about cinema, films, family and everything in between. This week the pair discuss which Marvel hero or villain they'd love to make a film about and Honey revokes Benedict Cumberbatch's napping rights. Remember, if you want to get involved you can email us at reeltalk@global.com Thanks for lis…
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KINDS OF KINDNESS MOVIE REVIEW Director/writer Yorgos Lanthimos definitely veered away from his usual fare with his recent and multi-award winning films The Favorite and Poor Things. But his latest, a triptych anthology Kinds of Kindness, returns to the dark absurdism of films like The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer. His cast… Read More »…
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KINDS OF KINDNESS MOVIE REVIEW Director/writer Yorgos Lanthimos definitely veered away from his usual fare with his recent and multi-award winning films The Favorite and Poor Things. But his latest, a triptych anthology Kinds of Kindness, returns to the dark absurdism of films like The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer. His cast… Read More »…
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TRASH ON THE TUBE: TEQUILA AND BONETTI Is the only thing keeping you from watching Law and Order: SVU the lack of Mariska Hargitay interacting with a talking dog at a grisly crime scene? You’re in luck! This week, join us for a take on Turner and Hooch that adds a dash of racial stereotypes… Read More »Trash on the Tube: Tequila and Bonetti…
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