News Flashes 01.11.22: Bob Saget Passes Away, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez Makes History, and Remembering Sidney Poitier
Today we talk about Bob Saget passing away, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez’s Golden Globe win, and we remember the life of Sidney Poitier.
Today we talk about Bob Saget passing away, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez’s Golden Globe win, and we remember the life of Sidney Poitier.
Featured propoerties: Cheer, Peacemaker, The Tragedy of Macbeth, After Life, The House, Sex Appeal
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Basically: The legendary codename for women in spycraft inspires a less than epic espionage-adventure. Have you heard the term ‘the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak’? When it comes to The 355, the cast is willing but the script is weak. Let’s get into it. The 355 draws its inspiration from Agent 355, an anonymous woman who was queen of spies during the Revolutionary War. The codename has been used in comic books, literature, and now in the new film directed by Simon Kinberg from a script by Kinberg and Theresa Rebeck. The cast, as mentioned in my… Read more »
NJ-based singer/songwriter HOLDN joins the show this week to discuss what it’s like to be an independent artist, how she found a creative spark when things were difficult and her favorite song she’s released to date, “stone.” HOLDN holds a full range of emotions and I hope you enjoy getting to know her and check out her music streaming now. Share this one with a friend!
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week looks at the year ahead.
Today’s guest is Kiiara! This week we chinwag about the ups and downs of the music and entertainment industry, and the affects it has on its artists. Afterward we chat with singer/songwriter Kiiara about her hit single “Gold”, her experience working with Chester Bennington and Linkin Park, her newest release “Happy Hour” with Felix Cartal, and so much more!
Properties featured: Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster, Emily in Paris, Yearly Departed, Death to 2021, The Book of Boba Fett, Cobra Kai, Queer Eye, This Is Us, 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards, Euphoria
The King’s Man tries to tell the origin story of the Kingsman and show where all the tropes you’ve seen in the previous films come from. It fails.
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