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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, Rotten Tomatoes Awards Editor Jacqueline Coley chats with Oscar-nominated actress Amanda Seyfried about her new Peacock series ‘Long Bright River.’ In the show, Seyfried plays a police officer who patrols a Philadelphia neighborhood hit hard by the opioid crisis. The Pennsylvania-native actress discusses how, after reading the script, she immediately sensed a connection to the character of ‘Mickey’ and felt compelled to tell this story.
Tune in as Seyfried also talks about how she chooses her projects, what it was like to work with the incomparable Paul Feig in ‘The Housemaid’ (releasing later this year), and which cult classic movies should be turned into musicals. Check out all episodes of ‘Long Bright River’ streaming now on Peacock, and we’ll see you on the next stop on the Awards Tour.
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This week on the Awards Tour Podcast our Host Jacqueline Coley sits down with Oscar nominated actor Paul Mescal to discuss his latest turn as Lucious in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator 2. In his first major big budget adaptation he demonstrates why many in Hollywood are calling him this generation’s next major movie star. During their chat Jacqueline revisits some his earlier work as well as an impressive crop of upcoming projects. He also let us know about what it was like work with Denzel Washington and Ridley Scott and why many of the Irish actors making waves in America a stay close bunch.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, Rotten Tomatoes Awards Editor Jacqueline Coley chats with Oscar-winning producer, director, and writer Barry Jenkins, who’s not only busy promoting his Disney blockbuster ‘Mufasa: The Lion King,’ but is also excited to talk about ‘The Fire Inside,’ starring Ryan Destiny and Brian Tyree Henry, which he wrote. ‘The Fire Inside’ is based on the true story of Olympian boxer Claressa Shields who, despite finding success early on, still struggled with the realities of living in poverty-stricken Flint, Michigan.
Listen in as Jenkins discusses how to stay true to yourself as an artist in the face of success and how he chooses his projects based on his personal connections to the stories he wants to tell. Grab your tickets to see ‘The Fire Inside’ in theaters now on Fandango, and we’ll see you on the next stop on the Awards Tour.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, Rotten Tomatoes Awards Editor Jacqueline Coley sits down with Oscar-nominated producer, director, and writer Denis Villeneuve, who’s busy this awards season promoting his current project ‘Dune: Part Two.’ Both a hit with the critics and a box office smash, ‘Dune: Part Two’ had Villeneuve directing an incredible cast including the likes of Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Austin Butler, and Florence Pugh.
Tune in as Villeneuve discusses what it was like taking on the monumental task of adapting Frank Herbert’s legendary novel, how difficult it was to keep Anya Taylor-Joy’s role a secret throughout filming, and when we can expect production on ‘Dune: Messiah’ to begin. Be sure to check out ‘Dune: Part Two’ now available on Fandango at Home, and we’ll see you on the next stop on the Awards Tour.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, our host Jacqueline Coley sits down with award-winning actor and director Joan Chen, who stars in the 2024 Sundance Film Festival critical darling ‘Dìdi' as a Taiwanese immigrant mother to a fiery 13-year-old boy trying to navigate life and friendship in the suburbs of northern California. Written and directed by Sean Wang, ‘Dìdi’ tackles family dynamics, racism, and middle school growing pains all during the early stages of YouTube and social media.
Listen in as Chen discusses how she got involved with ‘Dìdi,’ including receiving a heartfelt letter directly from Wang, how her character mirrored her own experience of raising first-generation American children, and what’s next in her already legendary career. Be sure to check out ‘Dìdi’ now available on Fandango at Home, and we’ll see you on the next stop on the Awards Tour.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, our host Jacqueline Coley chatted with the four-time Academy Award-winning director, producer, and writer Alfonso Cuarón about his first ever television project, ‘Disclaimer,’ which is out now on Apple TV+. ‘Disclaimer’ is a 7-part psychological thriller about a journalist (Cate Blanchett) who receives a novel in the mail and discovers the author may be revealing secrets she had long tried to forget. The rest of this all-star cast is rounded out with stellar performances by Kevin Kline, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Lesley Manville, and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Tune in to hear our chat with Cuarón about how he developed this show for Apple, including treating ‘Disclaimer’ as one long movie and not writing it as “episodic television,” how Blanchett was fervently involved in the producing process, even going so far as to cast her co-stars, and how Cuarón loves to trick his audience with contradicting narratives. We do cover spoilers for ‘Disclaimer’ in this episode so please watch the show prior, and we’ll see you on the next stop on the Awards Tour.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, our host Jacqueline Coley sits down with the four-time Academy Award nominated actor Saoirse Ronan, who, at just 30 years of age, has already become a frequent face at awards shows and tops the call sheet for some of the most captivating and impactful films of the past 20 years. After her impressive Oscar-nominated start in Joe Wright's ‘Atonement,’ the Irish actress has since gone on to work with some of the most eclectic filmmakers, including Greta Gerwig, Peter Jackson, and Wes Anderson.
This time, we're sitting down with Ronan to chat about the two Oscar-hopeful performances she has in contention this year. In the Sundance favorite ‘The Outrun,’ which she also produced, she plays a young writer in a battle against alcohol addiction, trying to turn her life around.
In ‘Blitz,’ she plays the mother to a young mixed-race boy on an odyssey-like adventure, trying to find his way back to her after he is shipped away at the height of the London Blitz during World War II. Directed by Oscar winner Steve McQueen, ‘Blitz’ finds Ronan in familiar and unfamiliar territory; familiar as she's receiving rave reviews for her dynamic performance, and unfamiliar as she, for the first time in her career, plays a mother desperate to find her son. In our chat, Ronan talked about how she approached her first “mom” turn after years of work as a child actress. We also spoke about what it's like venturing into award seasons with many of her filmmaker friends expecting to join her, and if she may step into the director’s chair sometime soon. Continue to listen to our conversation with Saoirse Ronan, and we'll see you at our next stop on the Awards Tour.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, our host Jacqueline Coley chatted with Alex Wolff, the multi-talented actor, director, and musician who plays Tom Backster, a ‘brother’ of the prestigious KNA fraternity in his new thriller, ‘The Line.’ Wolff’s impressive acting career has involved working with some top filmmakers including Christopher Nolan, M. Night Shyamalan, and Ari Aster. When he’s not starring in indie dramas or huge blockbusters like this summer’s ‘A Quiet Place: Day One,’ Wolff can be seen as the opening act for Billie Eilish on tour.
Tune in to hear how Wolff chooses the projects he’s involved with, how he approaches his characters in his films, and what’s on the docket for his next directorial venture.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, our host, Jacqueline Coley, sits down with Kingsley Ben-Adir, the charismatic star of Paramount's Bob Marley biopic ‘Bob Marley: One Love.’ His performance as the Reggae icon wowed critics and audiences along with his co-star Lashana Lynch. This film found the British-born star stepping into the shoes of another icon after he burst onto the scene playing the iconic Malcom X in Regina King's directorial debut ‘One Night in Miami.’ After capping off an impressive year, starring in the MCU series ‘Secret Invasion’ alongside Samuel Jackson and stealing scenes in Greta Gerwig's Academy Award-winning blockbuster ‘Barbie,’ Kingsley discusses how playing Bob Marley was his toughest role to date.
Recently, we got to chat with Ben-Adir about his roots in London Theater, how he approached and took on the role of Bob Marley after careful consideration, and why he's hoping to play a fictional character in the future after a run of portraying real-life people.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, our host, Jacqueline Coley, sits down with the incomparable June Squibb, the 94-year-old Oscar-nominated actress who captured America's heart after her scene-stealing performance in ‘Nebraska’ alongside Bruce Dern. This year, she is back on the awards circuit playing the eponymous lead in ‘Thelma,’ the Magnolia Pictures broad action comedy about a grandmother who goes on a John Wick-style revenge adventure after hackers scam her out $10,000.
Strutting into awards season with her first starring role after nearly 70 years in the industry, Squibb is riding high and reflecting on her career. We spoke to her about her humble beginnings on stage as an accomplished tap dancer, how a local night out at a bar gave her the hunger to be a performer, and why, at nearly 95 years of age, she's still looking for new and exciting roles. This includes her next project, an appearance in the ‘American Horror Story’ universe for mega producer Ryan Murphy.
Give a listen to our chat with June Squibb, and we will see you all next time on the Awards Tour.
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On today’s episode of the Awards Tour podcast, Jacqueline Coley is joined by Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o, who stars in the upcoming sci-fi animated film ‘The Wild Robot.’ In the film, Lupita voices the character of Roz, a robot who finds itself stranded on a remote island without the programming necessary to survive. As Roz becomes more acquainted with the creature inhabitants of the island, Roz realizes it is capable of more than what it was previously meant to believe.
Lupita tells Jacqueline how she found the voice of Roz, how she likes to choose her projects (including her upcoming podcast ‘Mind Your Own’), and the one genre of film she would like to explore in the future. Tune in to our chat with Lupita and we will see you on the next stop on the Awards Tour.
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This week on the Awards Tour Podcast, host Jacqueline Coley sits down with Academy Award-nominated actor Colman Domingo. A preeminent actor in the theater community for over three decades, Colman became a household name after his run on the AMC series ‘Fear the Walking Dead.’ Since then, he has gone on to work with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, cementing himself as not just a talented actor but one that loves every aspect of the craft of filmmaking, from writing and directing to producing and even casting. Fresh off his historic Academy Award nomination for ‘Rustin,’ Domingo rejoins the awards season with his latest effort ‘Sing Sing,’ in which he plays a wrongfully incarcerated individual who has found passion and purpose through an inmate run theater group. Domingo speaks with Jacqueline about his career up to this point and how he tries to stunt on every red carpet he attends during the awards season.
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This week on The Awards Tour Podcast, writer-director Jeff Nichols takes us on a cruise of his stellar Certified Fresh filmography and how he's been contemplating his current release, ‘The Bikeriders,’ for the better part of two decades. The ‘Take Shelter’ director, whose other credits include ‘Loving,’ ‘Mud,’ and ‘Midnight Special’ has been a beloved auteur of critics and audiences since his debut in 2007 with ‘Shotgun Stories.’ This week, Nichols details how picking a 1968 non-fiction picture book about the early days of Chicago motorcycle clubs led to an incredible film about friendship, motorcycle culture, and how the quest for community can save or destroy a life. We also discuss how his love affair with art was first cultivated by his family, his scrapped Aquaman project, and why he thinks humanity is the most exciting part of superhero adaptations.
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Alison Brie has made quite a name for herself as an actress whose projects become instantly endearing to audiences and are loved by critics, whether it be her work with award-winning filmmakers like Steven Spielberg or her television work on beloved shows like ‘BoJack Horseman,’ ‘Community’ and Netflix's ‘Glow.’ Brie has long been an actress audiences enjoy watching and whose performances they feel an instant kinship with. This week on the Awards Tour podcast, host Jacqueline Coley revisits the LA native's most defining works, including her latest effort as the flighty but earnest eldest daughter Amy on the Peacock miniseries ‘Apples Never Fall.’ They also discuss how she chooses her projects, and Alison describes her joy in working with her life partner Dave Franco, both on- and off-screen.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast host Jacqueline Coley sits down with two-thirds of the award-winning creatives behind the Emmy-winning television show, ‘Hacks.’ Fresh off their season 4 pickup, writer/director Lucia Aniello and writer, director, and star Paul W. Downs break down season 3 of their fictionalized take on the life of Joan Rivers played to perfection onscreen by the incomparable Jean Smart, alongside incredible newcomer and Emmy nominee Hannah Einbinder. In this episode, they break down their longtime partnership on and off screen, which began in their early days of improv at UCB and has remained through television shows like ‘Broad City,’ ‘The Other Two,’ and their early work in digital comedy. They also give us a peek into how they can remain in such a close partnership while producing a hit television show, as well as all of the incredible places they hope to take their two leads in the upcoming season 4 of ‘Hacks’ on Max.
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At age 26, Jharrel Jerome has already worked with some of the biggest directors in the business, from his film debut in Barry Jenkins’s 'Moonlight' to his Emmy-winning performance in Ava DuVernay’s Netflix miniseries 'When They See Us' to his current Prime series 'I’m a Virgo', created and directed by Boots Riley. On today’s episode, Jerome sits down with Jacqueline Coley to discuss how he developed his character Cootie, the 13-foot-tall black teenager from Oakland in 'I'm a Virgo', and what’s in store for him as Miles G. Morales in 'Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse'.
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Emmy-nominated costume designer John Glaser has been in the business for the better part of three decades. From his turn as assistant costume designer in hits like 'My Best Friend’s Wedding' and 'Law Abiding Citizen,' to now co-costume designing the magnificent period costumes in the award-winning Netflix series 'Bridgerton.' On today’s episode, John sits down with Jacqueline Coley to discuss how the costumes help tell Penelope Featherington’s story in season 3 of 'Bridgerton.'
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Walton Goggins is an award-winning actor who has been a familiar face on our screens for the better part of 40 years, from his scene-stealing work in 'The Righteous Gemstones,' 'Justified,' and 'Django Unchained,' to his last effort as the Ghoul on Prime Video’s 'Fallout,' which has audiences and critics raving.
Kicking off Season 2 of our Awards Tour Podcast, host Jacqueline Coley sits down with Goggins for a wide-ranging chat about his varied filmography, from early work in television to working with some of the most influential directors in Hollywood. From Steven Spielberg to Quentin Tarantino to his primary director on the Fallout series, Jonathan Nolan ('Westwood'), each has recognized his ability to dynamically command the screen and make every audience member fall in love with even his more villainous portrayals.
Please watch and enjoy their discussion of his work, his process, and why everyone is saying that his current role as the Ghoul is his most attractive in more ways than one.
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On today's episode of The Awards Tour Podcast, Jacqueline is joined once again by IndieWire's Awards Editor Marcus Jones to discuss how to win your 2024 Oscars ballot! With the Academy Awards less than a week away, Jacqueline and Marcus go over each category and give their thoughts on who they think should win, and ultimately who will win an Oscar this Sunday!
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On today's episode of The Awards Tour Podcast, Jacqueline is joined by IndieWire's Awards Editor Marcus Jones to discuss all the snubs and surprises that came with the 2024 Oscars nominations. Should Margot Robbie have been nominated for Best Actress for 'Barbie?' Was it surprising at all that 'Oppenheimer' leads the pack with 13 nominations? Tune in to today's show to hear our thoughts!
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