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Popcorn Jabber is a vibrant podcast dedicated to exploring the vast and immersive worlds of popular culture cinema, focusing on iconic franchises like Star Wars, Marvel, Disney and much more! Join the dynamic trio of film enthusiasts: Daz, Oli & Lilli, as they delve into the latest film releases, dissecting plotlines, characters and behind-the-scenes insights!
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Come step ‘Behind The Velvet Rope’ with all your favorite TV stars and pop culture icons with host David Yontef as he asks his guests all the pressing questions YOU want answered! The ONLY 7 Day a Week Show!
David’s relaxed, friendly interview style has welcomed a wide variety of guests -- from Real Housewives, musicians, comedians, actors, reality stars, designers, Bravolebrities and more!
Behind the Velvet Rope has been mentioned in publications and media like Vanity Fair, The Today Show, Variety, The Wall Street Journal People, TMZ, Page Six, OK! Magazine, Us Weekly, Entertainment Tonight, ExtraTV, Billboard Magazine, Telemundo, Marie Claire, the Wendy Williams Show, Life & Style, Access Hollywood, Perez Hilton, The Daily Mail, Radar Online, Bravo Daily Dish, E!, The Sun, Just Jared, InStyle, Watch What Happens Live, Architectural Digest, Fox News, Hollywood Life, Too Fab, Rolling Stone, USA Today, MSN, The Drew Barrymore Show, Yahoo Online, The Mirror, Women's Health and more!
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Bravo Bravo Effing Bravo is a place where you can hear no holds barred tea on everything housewives and Bravo related news and where we recap and breakdown episodes of the most bingeable reality shows. Join your hosts, Nathan and Mariana as they offer a blunt Aussie perspective on our favourite people in our favourite world of Bravoland.
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The ultimate archive for the classic 1990s animated series, X-Men and Spider-Man! Join us, your jolly hosts Willie Simpson and Sonia Rapaport as we break down every episode of both animated shows along with all the X-Men and Spider-Man movies! The fun doesn't stop there so make sure to continue following along as we trek deeper into the history of Marvel animation with X-Men Evolution, Wolverine and the X-Men, Batman TAS and the long awaited X-Men 97! Along they way, we also have hearty discussions of all the latest Disney Plus Marvel shows and new MCU and DC movies!
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Join former Casting Director turned Brand Strategist Dana Bowling as she shares daily musings on celebrity news, pop culture, and reviewing really good/bad tv. She also talks about living in LA, starting a business from home, being a mom to two unruly boys, married to a Reality TV director of photography, exercise and Sauvignon Blanc. Subscribe now to join the Daily Dose community and get your daily dose of entertainment with Dana!
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Not sure what to watch tonight? We’ve got you covered! Now On Netflix is your go-to source for what’s premiering this week on Netflix – and why you won’t want to miss it. Presented in collaboration with Tudum.com, the Netflix site dedicated to fans. Join the Tudum team every Thursday as they dig into the biggest premieres, share news about upcoming releases, and give a behind-the-scenes look you won’t get anywhere else. https://www.netflix.com/tudum
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Former Neighbours star Jordy Lucas is joined by reality TV producer, Alexandria Funnell to spill the tea on what it's REALLY like to work in showbiz.
From reality TV to soaps & everything in between, join us as we take a hilarious and unfiltered look at the scandals, absurdities, and unforgettable moments from behind the scenes of Australian TV.Because when it comes to the world of television, truth is often stranger than fiction.
It ain’t always pretty. It ain’t always fair, but "That's Showbiz, Baby!"
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Donald McNichol Sutherland was born on July 17, 1935, in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He was the son of Dorothy Isobel (née McNichol) and Frederick McLea Sutherland, who worked in sales and operated a local gas and electric company. Sutherland's early life was marked by health challenges, including polio and rheumatic fever, but he persevered and developed a passion for the performing arts. Sutherland attended Bridgewater High School and later the University of Toronto, where he studied engineering and drama. His interest in acting led him to abandon his engineering studies and focus on a theatrical career. He also attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in England, further honing his craft. Early Career Sutherland's career began in the late 1950s with small roles in British films and television series. He appeared in numerous television shows, including "The Saint" and "The Avengers," gaining recognition for his distinctive voice and on-screen presence. His breakthrough role came in the 1967 film "The Dirty Dozen," where he played the quirky and rebellious soldier Vernon Pinkley. This role showcased his talent and versatility, paving the way for a successful career in Hollywood. Rise to Fame In 1970, Sutherland starred as "Hawkeye" Pierce in Robert Altman's critically acclaimed film "MAS*H." The film's success cemented Sutherland's status as a leading actor in Hollywood. His performance was praised for its humor and depth, making him a household name. Throughout the 1970s, Sutherland appeared in a series of notable films, including "Klute" (1971), where he starred opposite Jane Fonda, and "Don't Look Now" (1973), a psychological thriller that has since become a cult classic. His role in "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978) further solidified his reputation as a versatile actor capable of handling a wide range of genres. Continued Success The 1980s and 1990s saw Sutherland continue to build on his impressive filmography. He appeared in "Ordinary People" (1980), directed by Robert Redford, playing a grieving father. The film won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Sutherland's performance was widely praised, showcasing his ability to portray complex emotional roles. In the 1990s, Sutherland took on roles in films such as "JFK" (1991), where he played a mysterious government operative, and "Disclosure" (1994), alongside Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. He also starred in the horror film "The Puppet Masters" (1994) and the science fiction thriller "Outbreak" (1995). Recent Work Sutherland's career continued to thrive in the 2000s and 2010s. He appeared in films such as "Cold Mountain" (2003), "The Italian Job" (2003), and "Pride & Prejudice" (2005), where he played Mr. Bennet. One of his most notable roles in recent years was as President Snow in the "Hunger Games" film series (2012-2015). His portrayal of the ruthless and manipulative leader brought a chilling depth to the character, earning him critical acclaim. Sutherland has also made significant contributions to television. He starred in the television series "Commander in Chief" (2005-2006), earning a Golden Globe Award for his performance. He also appeared in the acclaimed miniseries "The Pillars of the Earth" (2010) and "Trust" (2018), where he played the oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. Personal Life Sutherland has been married three times. He married Lois Hardwick in 1959, but the marriage ended in divorce. In 1966, he married Shirley Douglas, daughter of Canadian politician Tommy Douglas. They had two children, including actor Kiefer Sutherland, before divorcing in 1970. In 1972, Sutherland married Francine Racette, with whom he has three sons: Roeg, Rossif, and Angus, all of whom have pursued careers in the entertainment industry. Sutherland was known for his tall stature, standing at 6 feet 4 inches, and his distinctive voice, which made him a sought-after actor for both on-screen roles and voice work. Awards and Honors Throughout his career, Donald Sutherland received numerous accolades. In addition to his Golden Globe win, he received several nominations for prestigious awards, including the Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2017, he was awarded an Honorary Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the world of film. Death and Legacy Donald Sutherland passed away on June 20, 2024, at the age of 88. His death marks the end of an era for a beloved actor whose career spanned over six decades. Sutherland's legacy is one of exceptional talent, versatility, and dedication to his craft. He leaves behind a rich filmography and a lasting impact on the film and television industry. Donald Sutherland's career was marked by a remarkable ability to bring depth and nuance to a wide range of characters, making him one of the most respected and versatile actors in the industry. As fans and colleagues remember his contributions, Sutherland's legacy as a talented and dedicated actor remains firmly established.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus: A Stellar Career in Comedy and DramaJulia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus was born on January 13, 1961, in New York City. She grew up in an affluent family; her father, Gérard Louis-Dreyfus, chaired the Louis Dreyfus Company, a global commodities and shipping conglomerate. Julia's parents divorced when she was young, and she spent her childhood in Washington, D.C., and New York. She attended the Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Maryland, and later Northwestern University, where she was involved in the improv group The Mee-Ow Show. She left college early to pursue her acting career.Julia's early career included a stint with The Practical Theatre Company, which led to her being cast on "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) at the age of 21. Her time on SNL (1982-1985) was a formative experience, though she later described it as challenging due to the competitive and male-dominated environment. Nonetheless, her talent shone through, and she left a lasting impression. Louis-Dreyfus' career reached new heights when she was cast as Elaine Benes on the hit sitcom "Seinfeld" in 1990. Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the show became one of the most influential and beloved sitcoms in television history. Julia's portrayal of the quirky, assertive, and often chaotic Elaine earned her critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. During the show's nine-season run, she won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for her performance. Post-Seinfeld and Continued Success After "Seinfeld" ended in 1998, Julia faced the so-called "Seinfeld curse," where former cast members struggled to find successful post-Seinfeld projects. However, she quickly disproved this notion with her role on "The New Adventures of Old Christine" (2006-2010). The show was a critical and commercial success, earning her a second Primetime Emmy Award.Julia's career reached another pinnacle with the HBO series "Veep" (2012-2019), where she played Selina Meyer, a fictional Vice President (and later President) of the United States. Her performance was lauded for its sharp wit and impeccable comedic timing. Over the course of the show's seven-season run, she won six consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, setting a record and cementing her status as one of television's greatest comedic talents. Personal Life Julia married Brad Hall, whom she met while at Northwestern University, in 1987. They have two sons, Henry and Charles. Julia has been open about her battle with breast cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 2017. She shared her journey publicly, using her platform to advocate for healthcare access and cancer research. Beyond her acting career, Julia is known for her philanthropic efforts and advocacy work. She has supported environmental causes, women's rights, and cancer research, among other issues. Her commitment to these causes reflects her broader interest in making a positive impact beyond the entertainment industry. Julia Louis-Dreyfus is widely regarded as one of the greatest comedic actresses of her generation. Her ability to navigate both comedy and drama with equal skill has set her apart in the industry. Her influence extends beyond her performances; she has broken barriers for women in comedy and has become a role model for aspiring actors and comedians. From her early days on SNL to her iconic roles in "Seinfeld" and "Veep," Julia Louis-Dreyfus has had a remarkable career marked by critical acclaim and numerous accolades. Her talent, resilience, and dedication to her craft have earned her a place in the pantheon of television greats. As she continues to take on new projects and causes, her legacy only grows stronger, inspiring future generations in the process. Thanks for listening. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts
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Ryan Thomas Gosling (born November 12, 1980) is a Canadian actor, producer, and musician. Known for his versatile roles and magnetic on-screen presence, Gosling has established himself as one of the most prominent actors of his generation.
Early Life and Career Beginnings: Born in London, Ontario, Canada, Gosling was raised in a Mormon family. He showed an early interest in performing and joined a local ballet company at the age of 12. In 1993, he made his acting debut on the Disney Channel series "The Mickey Mouse Club," alongside future stars like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears.
Breakthrough Roles: Gosling gained widespread recognition for his role as Noah Calhoun in the romantic drama "The Notebook" (2004), opposite Rachel McAdams. The film became a cult classic and established Gosling as a leading man. He further showcased his acting range in the indie drama "Half Nelson" (2006), playing a drug-addicted teacher, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
Critical Acclaim and Versatility: Throughout his career, Gosling has taken on diverse roles that have garnered critical acclaim. He starred in the thriller "Drive" (2011), the romantic comedy "Crazy, Stupid, Love." (2011), and the political drama "The Ides of March" (2011). In 2016, he received his second Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of a jazz pianist in the musical "La La Land," opposite Emma Stone.
Other notable films in Gosling's filmography include "Blue Valentine" (2010), "The Place Beyond the Pines" (2012), "The Big Short" (2015), "Blade Runner 2049" (2017), and "First Man" (2018), in which he portrayed astronaut Neil Armstrong.
Music and Directorial Debut: Apart from acting, Gosling is also a musician. He formed the indie rock band Dead Man's Bones with his friend Zach Shields in 2007. The duo released their self-titled debut album in 2009. In 2014, Gosling made his directorial debut with the thriller "Lost River," which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
Upcoming Project - "The Fall Guy": Gosling is set to star in the upcoming action-adventure film "The Fall Guy," directed by David Leitch. The movie, based on the 1980s television series of the same name, follows a down-and-out stuntman who must find the missing star of his ex-girlfriend's blockbuster film. The project has generated significant buzz, with fans eagerly anticipating Gosling's portrayal of the titular character.
Personal Life and Philanthropy: Gosling has been in a relationship with actress Eva Mendes since 2011. The couple has two daughters together. Gosling is known for his philanthropic efforts, supporting various charitable organizations such as PETA, Invisible Children, and the Enough Project.
Throughout his career, Ryan Gosling has proven himself to be a talented and versatile actor, consistently delivering compelling performances across a wide range of genres. With his upcoming role in "The Fall Guy" and his ongoing commitment to his craft, Gosling continues to be one of the most sought-after and respected actors in Hollywood. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts. -
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Death By DVD: When watching is never enough.
We here at Death By DVD sit painfully through hours and hours of movies so you, the public, can make an informed decision of what you put in your ear holes and eye holes. Some of these films are good, some bad, and some even unmentionable; but ALL have one thing in common :
Watching all of these movies will one day melt our brains into a sloppy wet mush. No need to thank us, we were already methodically destroying ourselves with cinema. At least this way there is a permanent record of our demise.
As the midnight hour approaches, the smoke sets heavy, and the booze begins to flow like blood; tune in and drop through hell with your host Harry Scott Sullivan featuring horror artist I.Alexander Nash as we take you on a journey through the worlds of horror, gore, cult, strange, slashers, psychotronic, trash, twisted, gornography, weird, drive-in, cheesy, lost, rare, and frightening films.
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MAJESTEA with Cristo Foufas and Kinsey Schofield is a rare royal-themed podcast that features royal reporters from both sides of the pond! TV personality Cristo Foufas covers the royals a stone's throw from Buckingham Palace while royal author Kinsey Schofield covers all things stateside from Los Angeles, California. If you like keeping up with the British royal family between belly laughs… this is the perfect podcast for you.
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