Thank Pod It's Friday
►All the latest content from THR's podcast studio. —
TV's Top 5. Lesley Goldberg and
Dan Fienberg break down the latest TV news. This week the guys discuss the wave of renewals, Peacock's movie strategy and The CW's love of franchises. They also look at FX's rebrand, the latest on
Jeopardy!'s search for a permanent host and look ahead to the
Succession finale. And Dan looks back at ABC and NBC’s live broadcasts and ahead to HBO Max’s
Station Eleven.
Listen here. —
Awards Chatter. Awards analyst
Scott Feinberg talks to the great and the good of Hollywood. In the latest episode, Scott speaks to Harvey Keitel. The
Lansky star reflects on how he was shaped by his time in the Marines, his collaborations with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro and working with first-time directors like Quentin Tarantino.
Listen here. —
Behind the Screen. Tech editor
Carolyn Giardina's podcast focuses on the filmmaking crafts. In this special Animation Roundtable episode, Carolyn speaks to
The Mitchells vs the Machines producer Phil Lord,
Encanto producer Clark Spencer,
Spirit Untamed director Elaine Bogan,
Vivo writer Quiara Alegria Hudes,
Raya and the Last Dragon director Carlos López Estrada,
Flee director Jonas Poher Rasmussen, and
Luca director Enrico Casarosa.
Listen here. In other news... —TV review: Netflix’s
Saturday Morning All Star Hits! —Theater review: Patti LuPone in Stephen Sondheim’s
Company —
Matrix Resurrections:
New teaser clip features Laurence Fishburne's Morpheus —HBO’s L.A. Lakers series
gets title, first teaser —
Halo trailer:
First look at Paramount+’s video game adaptation —
Cobra Kai season 4
trailer brings back old foe seeking revenge —Andy Warhol Foundation asks Supreme Court
to review Prince pop art dispute —
President Joe Biden to appear on Tonight Show in first late-night interview since campaign
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Mark Hamill presents Make-A-Wish Award to Richard and Demi Weitz as RWQuarantunes surpasses $30m
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Alec Baldwin honors “extraordinary” work of RFK Ripple of Hope Laureates in post-
Rust shooting appearance
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Jordan pulls Amira from Oscars international feature race amid controversy, threats
—Rights available:
New books with Hollywood appeal —Netflix’s
All the Light We Cannot See taps newcomer for lead role —
SNL’s Anna Drezen, Mike Judge, Greg Daniels set
star-studded animated comedy at Freeform —Netflix’s
Fall of the House of Usher cast revealed: Mark Hamill, Carla Gugino, more
What else we're reading... —Paramount+ Thinks Live Channels Can Make Your Streaming Life Easier [
Vulture]
—The Sublime Spectacle of Yoko Ono Disrupting the Beatles [
New York Times]
—Only Simon Rex Could Play a Washed-Up Porn Star and Maybe Win an Oscar [
Daily Beast]
—The Second Coming of Octavia E. Butler [
Vanity Fair]
—What Is the Point of Boris Johnson? [
The Atlantic]
Today... ... in 2004, Wes Anderson unveiled his latest comedy,
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, in theaters in New York and Los Angeles. The ensemble cast featured Owen Wilson, Cate Blanchett, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, Jeff Goldblum, Anjelica Huston, Bud Cort and Seu Jorge.
The original review. Today's birthdays:
Kenneth Branagh (61), Emmanuelle Chriqui (46), Melissa Roxburgh (29), Fionnula Flanagan (80), Summer Phoenix (43), Patrick John Flueger (38), Teyana Taylor (31), KiKi Layne (30), Raven-Symoné (36), Nia Peeples (60), Xavier Samuel (38), Arden Myrin (48), Bobby Flay (57)
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