I've been watching the YouTube series Every Frame a Painting, which is about film technique and visual language, and I strongly recommend it to you if you've never seen it. The podcast Bullseye reran my interview with Sarah Snook (who plays Shiv on Succession) this week. I loved talking to her, and she has an amazing laugh that you don't really hear when she plays Shiv. Writer Sara Schaefer, who's written for TV and lots of other things, made an amazing video that lays out some of the arguments her guild is making as they vote on a possible strike authorization, and while she was at it, she showed her process in making a miniature model of a writers' room. It's a great watch. Maris Kreizman's podcast, The Maris Review, which features thoughtful author interviews, reached its 200th episode this week. I recommend it, even the episodes other than mine. Which, not to brag, was all the way back at Episode 12, so I am a Maris Review hipster. |
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Mo’Nique in My Name is Mo’Nique / Netflix |
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The beginning of this week was a very big one for viewers of Succession. I wrote about the episode and ran down lots of its details. Eric Deggans and I talked to Andrew Limbong on All Things Considered. And I joined Brittany Luse on It's Been a Minute. So yes: big week. I can tell you how amazing this discussion of the film Air is, because I didn't have anything to do with it. But Stephen and Aisha chatted with our dear friend Gene Demby, and they had a very, very good time -- and so will you if you listen. Aisha talked to Kat Chow and Tobin Low about the Netflix series Beef. (And if you missed it, you can read my review from last week.) Aisha's busy week continued with her discussion of Mo'Nique and her new special My Name Is Mo'Nique, where she was joined by Tre'vell Anderson and jarrett hill, our favorite Mo'Nique specialists. And Glen talked to Wailin Wong, Jordan Morris and Roxana Hadadi about the new film Renfield. |
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Every week on the show, we talk about some other things out in the world that have been giving us joy lately. Here they are: |
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