Collider Conversations show

Collider Conversations

Summary: Unique celebrity interviews from the staff at Collider. Movie stars, directors, up-and-coming personalities and more all sit down to discuss their lives and careers.

Join Now to Subscribe to this Podcast
  • Visit Website
  • RSS
  • Artist: PodcastOne
  • Copyright: Copyright © 2002-2020 PodcastOne.com. All rights reserved.

Podcasts:

 The Reilly Roundtable Episode 47 - A World Without Henry Cavill’s Superman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:45

Welcome to Episode 47 of The Reilly Roundtable! This week, Reilly goes to his stand-by when there’s Superman news - John Rocha - to discuss the rumor that WB is in fact moving forward without Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent. They also discuss what the fallout will be and who should possibly be recast. #TheReillyRoundtable is now on the Collider Conversations Podcastone Feed and drops every Thursday!

 Bonus - Sneak Peek of 22 Hours: An American Nightmare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:00

It’s a case nightmares are made of. We’ve got your sneak peek into the new true-crime series, 22 Hours: An American Nightmare. It's the frightening story of a D.C. power couple, their 10-year-old son, and housekeeper who were held hostage, tortured, and brutally murdered inside their burning D.C. mansion. You won’t believe what happened during those last 22 hours alive, and the shocking trail of evidence that led police to the killer! Did he have help? Hear from key witnesses who reveal never-before heard details. Will this investigation lead to the release of newly-discovered and confidential audio recordings so the public can hear the trial for the first time ever? Listen to the first episode now: http://bit.ly/2XDFub0 New episodes will be available every Monday on PodcastOne.com and Apple Podcasts.  Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review!

 Always Be My Maybe Director Nahnatchka Khan - Collider Ladies Night | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:35

On this episode of Collider Ladies Night, Perri Nemiroff sits down with Always Be My Maybe director Nahnatchka Khan to discuss making her feature directorial debut, working with Netflix, making the move from 20th Century Fox to Universal, and so much more! Catch Always Be My Maybe starring Ali Wong and Randall Park on Netflix right now!

 The Deep Cut - The Last Black Man in San Francisco’s Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails Talk the movie, Gentrification, and the Meaning of Home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:12

This week on The Deep Cut with John Rocha, John welcomes Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails the director and star of The Last Black Man in San Francisco. The A24 film, which is Talbot’s feature film directorial debut, follows the story of Jimmie Fails— and it is based on his real-life story as well. Fails (starring as himself) and his friend Montgomery (Jonathan Majors) make their weekly pilgrimage across San Francisco to Jimmie’s dream home and imagine what life would be like if this neighborhood had never changed. When they realize the house’s current owners have moved out, Jimmie decides to recreate the home his family once had. As he struggles to reconnect with his family and reconstruct the community he longs for, Jimmie’s domestic aspirations blind him to reality. The Last Black Man in San Francisco won multiple awards at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, including Best Directing and a Special Jury Award for Creative Collaboration. The film has an approval rating of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes with 24 reviews following its sole outing. Talbot and Fails sit discuss how the film came to be, how their lifelong relationship shaped the film, their thoughts on gentrification, how African American culture is lost or destroyed in a rush to gentrify cities and what the films has to say about it. It’s truly a fantastic conversation with two artists at the start of very promising careers in the world of Film. Tweet at us and let us know what you thought of the show. Follow Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow The Last Black Man in San Francisco: https://twitter.com/LastBlackManSF

 Neil Gaiman Talks Good Omens, Good Storytelling and Why You Shouldn't Expect a Season 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:33

Haleigh Foutch sits down with Neil Gaiman to discuss Good Omens, finally getting his passion project made, keeping Terry Pratchett’s spirit alive in the Amazon Series, the heavenly chemistry between Michael Sheen's Aziraphale and David Tennant's Crowley, what he mined from the unwritten sequel book, and why you shouldn’t expect a second season. 

 The Reilly Roundtable - Infinity War or Endgame, Which Was More Satisfying - w/ Special Guest Bricky | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:31

Welcome to Episode 46 of The Reilly Roundtable! This week, Reilly welcomes in his actual nephew Taylor Christiansen AKA Brick AKA Bricky, to the show! Taylor grew up with Reilly talking Star Wars as a wee one, and then graduated to YouTube where he now runs his own successful YouTube channel with over 560 thousand subscribers. We go through his beginnings, his favorite games, and then into a deep conversation about Infinity War and Endgame asking what is the more satisfying movie. #TheReillyRoundtable is now on the Collider Conversations Podcastone Feed and drops every Thursday!

 The Deep Cut - Rob Paulsen Talks Animaniacs Returning, Surviving Cancer and His New Book “Voice Lessons” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:07

This week on The Deep Cut with John Rocha, Rocha welcomes VoiceOver Actor/Singer/Writer/Voice Director and Cancer Survivor Rob Paulsen to the show to discuss his life, his career and how his recent bout with throat cancer inspired his upcoming memoir, Voice Lessons. Rob and John talk about Rob’s work as Pinky, Yakko, Raphael, Donatello and so many legendary characters thru the years. They talk in depth about his diagnosis with throat cancer in 2016, what gave him the strength to fight thru it, and what he learned as a result of this almost fatal experience. Rob also reveals what fans can expect to find in his upcoming memoir and what the journey was like to bring the Animaniacs back to life again with an upcoming two season order of the show starting in 2020 on Hulu. It’s an open, honest, and funny conversation that will leave you laughing, a little bit emotional, give you some strength in your struggle and just might inspire you to explore your world with a new perspective. Tweet at us and let us know what you thought of the show. To preorder Rob’s book go to https://amzn.to/2VVrIPt . Visit his website at www.robpaulsenlive.com to get any of his Laugh Wear apparel Follow Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Rob: https://twitter.com/yakkopinky #Animaniacs #TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles #PinkyandtheBrain

 It’s Time to Get to Know Ma Star Diana Silvers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:35

Perri Nemiroff sits down with 2019 breakout, Diana Silvers. The two chat about her roles in Glass, Booksmart and this weekend’s new release, Ma with Octavia Spencer.

 The Deep Cut - Yuri Lowenthal Talks Spider-Man, Young Justice and How His Work Inspires His Activism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:23

This week on The Deep Cut with John Rocha, Rocha welcomes Actor/Writer/Producer/Director and Activist Yuri Lowenthal to the show to discuss his life, his career and how his work inspires his activism in the world. Yuri talks about the process he went through after booking Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the recent PS4 game from Insomniac and what a thrill it was to walk back into a third season of Young Justice. These two friends also explore the productive positives of spa writers meetings in the nude, share stories about celebrity sightings, and why Yuri thinks his Geek & Sundry Orbital Redux show might be a trailblazer for TV show entertainment in the future. Yuri also explains what motivates him to get involved in causes to help military veterans and people suffering from natural disasters in the world and why he feels a deep need to do so. It’s an open, honest, funny and vulnerable conversation between two friends that will leave you laughing, a little bit emotional and might inspire you to explore your world a little bit more. Let us know what you think in the Comments section. Follow Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Yuri: https://twitter.com/YuriLowenthal

 The Reilly Roundtable - From Waiting Tables to an In-Demand Screenwriter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:57

Welcome to Episode 45 of The Reilly Roundtable! This week, Reilly welcomes in his college friend and fraternity brother Damien Ober to the show. Damien started his writing career like we all did, writing and pounding the pavement, calling in to contacts, writing on spec and never giving up. We talk the craft, writing for Netflix and having your screenplay make it on the Black List and getting a meeting with Casey Affleck in the process. #TheReillyRoundtable is now on the Collider Conversations Podcastone Feed and drops every Thursday!

 The Deep Cut: Did Daenerys’s Decision in GoT Mirror Decisions by Historical Military Leaders in Our World? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:57

This week on The Deep Cut with John Rocha, Rocha welcomes Game of Thrones pundit and enthusiast Emma Fyffe to discuss Daenerys Targaryen’s decision at the end of this past week’s episode of Game of Thrones, “The Bells”. They debate if the showrunners and the show writers have done a good job this season of laying down the groundwork for the turn. Explore the history of Dany’s actions and statements, both in the show and in the books, to see if the decision she made was in character or out of the blue. They discuss an article in The Atlantic written by Spencer Kornhaber where he interviews Cornell University historian Barry Strauss about Dany’s decision and if it mirrored historical decisions by military leaders in our world. And finally, they debate if what Dany did actually indicates that she is “mad” or if she decided to make a military decision here and is in fact, NOT crazy. To read The Atlantic article, click here: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/05/real-history-explains-game-thrones-latest-twist/589357/ Follow Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Emma: https://twitter.com/EmmaFyffe

 The Reilly Roundtable - Pitching Justice League 2: Gods Among Us w/ Jason Inman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:40

Welcome to Episode 44 of The Reilly Roundtable! This week, Reilly invites back the great Jason Inman to the show! Jason returns to not only help with our pitch of Justice League: Gods Among Us but to also discuss his latest book Super Soldiers. To pre-order his book, check out the link below. And then, it’s on to Justice League 2! We compile our ideas based on the current DC canon, along with the events of the first film, in order to bring a crowd pleasing new chapter to the Justice League. Reilly and Inman talk character, plot and twists that is sure to please the fans (are you listening WB?). Hope you enjoy our fan-fiction pitch for Justice League and hope you enjoy the show! #TheReillyRoundtable is now on the Collider Conversations Podcastone Feed and drops every Thursday! Pre-Order Super Soldiers right here: https://www.amazon.com/Super-Soldiers-Salute-Villains-Country/dp/1633539946

 The Deep Cut - Avengers: Endgame Tackles Depression and PTSD with special guest Dani Fernandez | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:28

On this episode of The Deep Cut with John Rocha, he welcomes noted host, actress, pundit and writer to talk about her excellent article in Playboy discussing depression and PTSD in Avengers: Endgame. Rocha and Dani explore each of the core Avenger’s journey in the film and how they confront the loss of half the galaxy thru their depression, PTSD and guilt. Dani opens up about her own struggles with depression and mental health and how she found herself connecting with these superheroes on levels she never thought were possible. Also, these two discuss their journeys with depression and what they have confronted as they’ve walked (and are still walking) this path while trying to achieve personal and professional goals. Avengers: Endgame certainly provides a number of lessons about friendship, camaraderie, never giving up and teamwork. But the film also provides a possible roadmap for moviegoers who have struggled with depression, mental health, and trauma about how they might find a way out of these feelings. To read Dani’s article that sparked this episode, click here: https://www.playboy.com/read/avengers-endgame-mental-health-failure Another in depth discussion of a tough topic that is directly or indirectly related to the world of Film, TV, and entertainment on The Deep Cut. Let us know what you thought of the episode in the Comments section. Remember to Like and Share this podcast on your social media and to subscribe to Collider Conversations for more episodes like this. Follow Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Dani: https://twitter.com/msdanifernandez #AvengersEndgame #Avengers #Marvel #Depression #Playboy

 The Deep Cut - El Chicano’s Ben Bray, Raul Castillo Discuss Creating the First Latino Superhero on Film | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:14

On the debut episode of The Deep Cut with John Rocha, El Chicano writer/director Benjamin Bray and the star of the film Raul Castillo stop by to talk about bringing the first film about a Latino superhero to life. They discuss what their experiences have been like as Latinos in the business of Hollywood and what inspired their work on the film. Ben talks about what he hopes to accomplish with the film and how Joe Carnahan and Frank Grillo helped to get the film done. Raul discusses his path as a Latino actor and how he found himself in the position to bring this character of Raul to life in the movie. El Chicano comes out on May 3rd, 2019. Let us know what you thought of this debut episode of The Deep Cut and what issues you’d like John Rocha to tackle and discuss on his brand new show. Follow Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays

 The Reilly Roundtable - Avengers Endgame Spoiler Discussion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:16:23

Welcome to Episode 43 of The Reilly Roundtable! This week, Reilly invites his #RuleOfTwo co-host Marc Fernandez in to get geeky with a complete spoiler discussion of Avengers Endgame. Taking a cue from their time on Rule of Two, Reilly and Fernandez do what they do best and that’s analyze, debate, discuss, and even argue over everything Endgame related and how Marvel, Kevin Feige, The Russo Bros. et al pulled off the impossible by creating a movie that gave us a satisfying conclusion to 22 movies in the MCU. Hope you enjoy the show and #TheReillyRoundtable is now on the Collider Conversations Podcastone Feed and drops every Thursday!

Comments

Login or signup comment.