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Join TCM’s Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers from The Bowery Boys on HBO’s official Gilded Age podcast. After each episode, they discuss what happened on screen and the real people, places and events featured on the show. Each week they’re joined by some of the cast and crew who bring the show to life, sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews and fun-filled history.
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My podcast explores the many different ways stories are told on film! Everything from the writing, to the directing, acting, cinematography, among much much more ! This will educate industry professionals and film buffs from around the world! Each week with a guest we will be doing in-depth Reviews on two movies that work as a double bill. I will also have different Movie industry professionals on to interview them about their life and career! If you're a film lover this podcast is for you ! ...
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Experience the climactic season finale of The Gilded Age as society takes sides in the gripping Opera War, while an astonishing announcement sends shockwaves through 61st Street. Engage with our insightful hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers, as they unravel the intricacies of the thrilling second season finale. Joining the discussion is executive …
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Tragedy besets the House of van Rhijn family while the opening of the Metropolitan Opera is at risk. Join our hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers, as they unpack the penultimate episode of Season 2. They also talk to co-producer Luke Harlan and department head of hair Sean Flanigan about history, hair, and more on The Gilded Age. Learn more about y…
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Embark on a riveting journey as George sets foot in Pittsburgh, while Jack grapples with the challenges surrounding his patent. Accompanied by our insightful hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers, delve into the untold aspects of the Gilded Age. Joining the conversation are Executive Producer David Crockett and esteemed casting directors Bernard Tels…
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Witness a captivating revelation as Larry uncovers a closely guarded secret, coinciding with Ada's momentous walk down the aisle. Accompany our insightful hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers, as they embark on a fascinating exploration of the historical inspiration behind The Gilded Age. Engaging in thought-provoking discussions, they are joined by…
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Amidst Peggy and Fortune's visit to Alabama, Marian grapples with uncertainty. Embark on a thrilling journey with our hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers, as they meticulously analyze the unfolding drama on 61st Street. Additionally, they engage in a fascinating conversation with location manager Lauri Pitkus and VFX supervisor Douglas Purver, delv…
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Bertha forces the hand of New York society when a shocking secret rocks her world. Join our hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers, as they react to the episode and chat with director Michael Engler and costume designer Kasia Walicka-Maimone about this season of The Gilded Age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Romance is in the air as Peggy returns to 61st Street, and Bertha gets the shock of her life. Hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers break down the episode and talk to director Deborah Kampmeier and production designer Bob Shaw about their work on The Gilded Age. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Easter Sunday, 1886, and a new war is brewing in Gilded Age society. Are you ready to pick a side? Join out hosts, Alicia Malone and Tom Meyers, dissect Episode 201, “You Don’t Even Like Opera,” with our extraordinary guest, Lord Julian Fellowes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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In this episode, I had the honour of interviewing TCM Host Eddie Muller On FILM NOIR & his new book NOIR BAR: COCKTAILS INSPIRED BY THE WORLD OF FILM NOIR! Film Noir/Neo-Noir Movies We Discussed: IN A LONELY PLACE (1950) Directed by Nicholas Ray, which starred Gloria Grahame & Humphrey Bogart! WICKED WOMAN (1953) Directed by Russell Rouse, which st…
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In this live video my guest was The Wolf Of Wall Street & The Irishman Cast Member Stephanie Kurtzuba, who has appeared on Broadway in The Boy From Oz, Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot: The Musical. She had major roles in two Martin Scorsese movies, The Wolf Of Wall Street and The Irishman and has appeared in television on Law & Order, The Good Wife, Blu…
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In this episode, I interviewed Julienne Davis about her experience working with Stanley Kubrick, Tom Cruise and Sydney Pollack in EYES WIDE SHUT (1999). This is a must see interview for anyone who loves Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut and the art of cinema and film history in general! Want to receive exclusive content created by me? Become one of m…
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Welcome to "Art Movies VS. High Quality Hollywood Movies - What's The Difference & Why Does It Matter? This video is not meant to divide, but to contrast and celebrate the art and craft of cinema. My guest and I discuss many movies and filmmakers. The movies discussed or touched on here are A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE, STAR WARS, THE RULES OF THE G…
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In this episode, I interviewed the co-editors (Dayna DeCarlo & Lisa Sanita) of the book CONVERSATIONS WITH CAGNEY: THE EARLY YEARS" by Bill Angelos. Dayna and Lisa talked about how their passion and love for Cagney lead them to meet writer Bill Angelos and edit the book, how James Cagney changed their lives, how Dayna met James Cagney and much more…
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In this episode, which is part of my PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON Directed Movies Series, I interviewed Actor/Writer/Director Katie Boland on her experience acting in the film THE MASTER with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix. Follow the various projects Katie is working on by following her on social media and checking out her website ! Links are …
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In this episode, I had the honour of interviewing Actor Nancy Olson Livingston, who recently released her autobiography, A FRONT ROW SEAT: An Intimate Look At Broadway, Hollywood, And The Age Of Glamour! She was one of the stars of the classic Film Noir SUNSET BOULEVARD! She shares stories about working and knowing William Holden, who she worked wi…
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In this episode, I interviewed Oscar-Winning Editor Alan Heim on his life and career. We discussed what is was like to work with Bob Fosse, Sidney Lumet and other filmmakers! Alan has edited some of the greatest movies ever made (in my opinion). Some of which include, "LENNY", "NETWORK" & "ALL THAT JAZZ". We talk about the power of editing and how …
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, FILM NOIR MOVIE REVIEWS, we review THE BREAKING POINT, which was directed by Michael Curtiz, and starred John Garfield (The First Ever METHOD ACTOR Movie Star), Patricia Neal and Phyllis Thaxter! Method Acting has always been a topic of debate. Is it harmful? Did it make acting better ? What actually I…
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In this episode, I interview Actress Katherine Kendall about working with Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn & the cast and crew of SWINGERS! SWINGERS (1996), which was directed by Doug Liman, written by Jon Favreau and it starred Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Heather Graham, Ron Livingston and Patrick Van Horn! Katherine Kendall also talk about the content of…
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In this episode, I interviewed Writer Adam Nayman about his book, "Paul Thomas Anderson: Masterworks". The book is beautifully written and is a deep dive into all of Anderson's films, from "Hard Eight" to "Phantom Thread". We touch on all of Anderson's films by exploring not only what's great about them, but also their flaws. HARD EIGHT starred Phi…
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In this episode, I interviewed Writer Burt Kearns about his new book "Lawrence Tierney: Hollywood's Real Life Tough Guy", which just came out. I loved the book and highly recommend getting it. Lawrence Tierney was a film noir legend, who appeared in many feature films, television show and in commercials. He also did some theatre. His career went up…
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It was an honour to get the opportunity to interview TCM (Turner Classic Movies) Host Alicia Malone! We discuss her new book GIRLS ON FILM: Lessons From A Life Of Watching Women In Movies! We also touch on some of Alicia's favourite films, such as, THE APARTMENT, DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST, SMOOTH TALK, THE HITCH-HIKER, SINGING IN THE RAIN and SMOOTH TA…
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In this episode, I interview The Lives Of Robert Ryan Writer J.R.Jones On his biography on Robert Ryan. We also review BILLY BUDD, which was a favourite film of Robert Ryan, and one he was very proud of. BILLY BUDD is a British film, directed by Peter Ustinov, which he also appeared in, alongside Robert Ryan, Terence Stamp and Melvyn Douglas! The s…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, ITALIAN CLASSIC MOVIE REVIEWS, we review THE NIGHT PORTER, which was Directed by Liliana Cavani and starred Dirk Bogarde and Charlitte Rampling! This film was highly controversial when it came out in 1974 and is still shocking to modern audiences. However, the film truly is more about world War II trau…
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In this video, Rutanya Alda, who played Carol Anne, talks about acting in MOMMIE DEAREST, which starred Faye Dunaway and was directed by Frank Perry! She wrote a book on her experiences on the film, which is a journal she kept during production, when she was also struggling with personal issues. In the book, she also discusses working with Brian De…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, FILM NOIR Movie Reviews, we review WHITE HEAT, which was Directed by Raoul Walsh, written by Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts, story by Virginia Kellogg! The film starred James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Steve Cochran, Edmond O'Brian and Margaret Wycherly! I always thought of this film as a Gangster film, but many n…
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In the first segment, hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) recap the final episode of The Gilded Age season 1. In the second segment the hosts have a two-part interview discussion with members of the cast and crew. First, they are joined by Donna Murphy (Mrs. Astor) and EP Gareth Neame to discuss the Mrs. Astor and Bertha Russ…
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In part one, hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) recap episode 8 and explore “the city by the sea” -- Newport, Rhode Island. They discuss the lavish mansions built and purchased by New York’s elite during the Gilded Age and the activities they engaged in during their stay. In Part two, they are joined by Denée Benton (Peggy S…
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In part one, hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) discuss American art, innovation, electricity, indoor lighting and how it changed New York during the Gilded Age. In part two, the hosts are joined by Carrie Coon (Bertha Russell) and Director Michael Engler to discuss the research they did to prepare for the production, the pa…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, FILM NOIR Movie Reviews, I review ODDS AGAINST TOMORROW, which was released in 1959 and starred Harry Belafonte, Robert Ryan, Ed Begley, Shelley Winters and Gloria Grahame ! It was Directed by Robert Wise and the screenplay was adapted by Abraham Polonksy! My guest is Cheyney Ryan, who is one of Robert…
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In part one, hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) debrief about the 6th episode of The Gilded Age and explore the figures and roles of men, women, and servants during the Gilded Age. In part two, they are joined by Taissa Farmiga (Gladys Russell) and property master Michael Jortner to discuss pre-production, character developm…
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In part one, hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) debrief about the fifth episode of Gilded Age and explore the roles of men and women during the Gilded Age, particularly the “unseen armies” of service workers that staffed the large homes. In part two, they are joined by Louisa Jacobson (Marian Brook) and Thomas Cocoquerel (To…
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In this episode, which is part of my series, CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MOVIE REVIEWS, I discuss Why CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD FILMS Still hold up and review TOP HAT from 1935, which starred Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers ! My guest is the Author of the Classic Hollywood Children's book, MOVIES ARE MAGIC Jennifer Churchill! You can order her book at TCM and on Amaz…
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In part one, hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) discuss the fourth episode of The Gilded Age and examine the historical framework of Brooklyn and the flourishing Black Elite during the Gilded Age. In part two, they are joined by Audra McDonald (Dorothy Scott) and historical consultant/ co-executive producer Dr. Erica Armstro…
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In part one, hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) recap this week’s episode and discuss the industries that were booming at the time, for example, railroads, newspaper/journalism, and “magic lantern shows.” In part two they are joined by Cynthia Nixon (Aunt Ada Brooke) and director Salli Richardson-Whitfield to discuss the dec…
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In part one of this week’s episode hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) explore notable New York City locations of the Gilded Age and also examine those that are relevant today. They react to events that take place leading up to the grand bazaar and discuss the important role of gatekeepers that the city aldermen played when b…
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Hosts Alicia Malone (TCM) and Tom Meyers (The Bowery Boys) examine New York City hierarchy in the Gilded Age and the social constructs that go along with it. They react to the introduction of the Russell and the Van Rhijn families and how the series reflects 1800s New York. In part two, creator, writer and producer Lord Julian Fellowes joins the po…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, INGMAR BERGMAN Movie Reviews, I review SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT, which was written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film was released in 1955 and was a big breakthrough in Bergman's career, as he was experiencing depression, suicidal thoughts and the threat of losing a career if his Movie didn't mak…
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The Official Gilded Age Podcast is a companion to HBO's original series “The Gilded Age.” This drama series is set in late 1800s New York, where a social war is raging between new money and old. After each episode, join hosts Alicia Malone from TCM and Tom Meyers from The Bowery Boys as they discuss what happened on screen; the real people, places,…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, FILM NOIR Movie Reviews, I review THE KILLING, directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Sterling Hayden, Elisa Cook Jr., Marie Windsor, Timothy Carey, among many other great Actors! KILLERS KISS Movie Review: https://youtu.be/_MnoOCKJKis My guests were two writers and contributors to the Kubrick Univer…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, ALFRED HITCHCOCK Movie Reviews, I do a movie review of STAGE FRIGHT, directed by Alfred Hitchcock! It starred Marlene Dietrich and Jane Wynam! This is a lesser known Hitchcock film, which he was dismissive of. My guest, Award Winning Director Norman Buckley thinks it's a highly underrated film and in t…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MOVIE REVIEWS, I review JOHNNY GUITAR, which was Directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge and Ernest Borgnine! This is a classic fifties western, which is a real genre bender! It's told from the point of view of women in this mostly mal…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, ALFRED HITCHCOCK Movie Reviews, I review SUSPICION, which was released in 1941 and starred Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine. The screenplay was adapted by Joan Harrison, Alma Reville and Samson Raphaelson! My guest is Christina Lane, who wrote a biography on the life and career of Joan Harrison called "PHA…
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In this video, which is a part of my series, FILM NOIR MOVIE REVIEWS, I review THE KILLERS from 1946, which starred Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner and Edmond O'Brien! It was written by John Huston, Richard Brooks and Anthony Veiller. It was directed by Robert Siodmak. This film was adapted by the short story THE KILLERS by Ernest Hemingway. My guest i…
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In this video, which is a part of my series, INGMAR BERGMAN Movie Reviews, I review SUMMER WITH MONIKA, which was Directed by Ingmar Bergman and starred Harriet Andersson and Lars Ekborg. This film is a complex story of young love and relationships and in essence is an depth look at lessons on love ! My guests is David Burland who has a great YouTu…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, Sidney Lumet Directed Movie Reviews, I review PRINCE OF THE CITY, which was Directed by Sidney Lumet, which he also co-adapated the screenplay to with Jay Presson Allen! The film starred Treat Williams, Jerry Orbach and Lindsay Crouse ! Other Lumet Reviews: Dog Day Afternoon: https://youtu.be/my1W0CuF4…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, FILM NOIR MOVIE REVIEWS, I review THE THIRD MAN, which was Directed by Carol Reed, Written by Graham Greene and starred Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten & Alida Valli! My guest is Eric Marchen who is a film critic. He also reviewed THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER on my podcast. Link is below. https://m.youtube.com/…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, ITALIAN CLASSIC MOVIES THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW, I review THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW, which was Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, and was released in 1964. My guest is Jeanine Guilyard, who is a Journalist for Fra Noi and has a blog called ITALIAN CINEMA TODAY! We not only review the film, but als…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, INGMAR BERGMAN Movie Reviews, I review Cries And Whispers, which was released in 1972 and starred Ingrid Thulin, Harriet Anderson and Liv Ullmann! My guest is Ron Geatz who has worked in film for 45 years and got to spend time with both Ingmar Bergman and Liv Ullmann! He tells stories about that time a…
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, FILM NOIR MOVIE REVIEWS, I review THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER, which was Directed by Charles Laughton and starred Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish and Billy Chapin! My guest is Film Critic Eric Marchen, who is the host of Cinema Seen on ROGERS TV in Durham and of the 'Untitled Movie Podcast'! …
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