The crew also discuss why baseball movies work so well and play a little trivia game Orion Pictures This week, Dave, Neil, and Joanna are joined by Ben Lindbergh to continue their Baseball Trial Royale! Now it’s time for the Minor League division! They start by discussing why baseball movies work so well (6:11). Then,
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The Midnight Boys also chat about the festivities from Van’s birthday party Marvel Studios The Midnight Boys are back to give you another jam-packed episode. First, they take a look at the latest Deadpool & Wolverine trailer (11:45). Then, they talk about the beautiful finale of Shogun (26:33) as well as the latest episode of
Tyson, Riley, and Jaime Lynn Ruiz talk about throwing challenges, the importance of first impressions, and much more! CBS Tyson and Riley are joined by Jaime from Survivor 44 to recap the ninth episode of Survivor 46. Together, they talk about the importance of first impressions on Survivor and their opinions on throwing challenges. Then,
Clouds shaped like seahorses; psychedelic exploding trees; the earth’s biggest screen in your face. Phish at Sphere on 4/20 was a feast for the senses—and a celebration of the four friends we’ve made along the way. Getty Images/Ringer illustration The first thing I noticed, as I joined the line to see Phish in Las Vegas
Unfortunately, most will have to see the Richard Linklater–Glen Powell team-up on Netflix Getty Images/Netflix/Ringer illustration Early on in Richard Linklater’s Hit Man, Gary Johnson (played by Glen Powell, who cowrote the film with Linklater) informs us that in real life, hit men don’t exist—who would even consider killing people as a job and risk
Jo and Rob unpack the ways in which the television adaptation surpassed the original work FX Jo and Rob return to break down the Shogun finale. They discuss the surprising restraint throughout the final episode, their feelings about the show as a whole, and the revelation behind Toranaga’s true intentions. Along the way, they talk
Five years out from ‘Avengers: Endgame,’ Mal and Jo induct the iconic character into the ‘House of R’ Hall of Fame! Marvel Studios We have a plan: Attack! As Avengers: Endgame turns five, Mal and Jo induct Tony Stark into the House of R Hall of Fame. They look back at Tony’s most iconic moments,
Singer-songwriter Grace Cummings comes on the pod to talk about her gorgeous new album, ‘Ramona’ Tajette O’Halloran Singer-songwriter Grace Cummings comes on the pod to talk about her gorgeous new album, Ramona, being a theater kid, loving Alice In Chains, her favorite member of Wu-Tang Clan, and more. Host: Yasi SalekGuest: Grace CummingsProducer: Chris SuttonAdditional
Van and Rachel also talk about their new theme song Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay start the show by addressing the new theme song and reaction from our Thought Warriors (00:15). Then, they give their impressions of the bizarre new Drake-produced AI track (20:56), and the internet’s reaction to Stephen A. Smith’s comments on Donald
Plus, how’s Post Malone doing? Victoria BeckhamPhoto by LISA O’CONNOR/AFP via Getty Images This week on Jam Session, Juliet and Amanda have a plethora of celebrity news to discuss, including, Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets album release (0:00), a “Millennial Woman Pulse-Check” on Post Malone (16:51), Victoria Beckham’s birthday bash (24:32), and finally, the Keith McNally,
TV personality Tyler Cameron joins the pod to discuss his new show. Then Callie stops by to talk all things ‘Love Island’ (U.K.) Season 2. Photo by Slaven Vlasic/WireImage This week Juliet is joined by friend and TV personality Tyler Cameron to discuss his new show, Going Home With Tyler Cameron, life, and relationships (8:41).
Bryan and David remember Howie Schwab, discuss the Donald Trump trial, get into upcoming bids for NBA rights, and talk about the Summer Olympics Photo by Victor J. Blue – Pool/Getty Images Bryan and David start the show by remembering Howie Schwab, who died over the weekend. They reflect on his legacy as a producer,
Rachel Khong joins to discuss her latest novel, ‘Real Americans,’ play Underrated/Overrated with ’90s trends, and do a How to Menu for Kopitiam on New York’s Lower East Side. Dave is joined by Chris Ying and Rachel Khong to discuss Rachel’s latest novel, Real Americans, and her upcoming book tour. The trio then play Underrated/Overrated
Three days after its release, how’s the double album landing? And was Swift’s approach to this highly personal project successful? Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard discuss on ‘Every Single Album.’ Getty Images/Ringer illustration At midnight on Friday, Taylor Swift released her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department—a collection of 16 raw and vulnerable songs, partially
Nora and Nathan are here to dive into the album and discuss “Fortnight,” how Swift is grappling with her level of fame, and much more! Photo by ANTONIN UTZ/AFP via Getty Images It’s the inaugural meeting of the Tortured Podcasters Department. Nora and Nathan discuss the rollout for this album and how Taylor Swift’s release
It’s hard to tell when reality stops and when the hallucinations kick in. For instance, am I the victim of a malfunctioning imagination, or did Vampire Weekend just switch from covering a coal miner’s blues by the Grateful Dead to trotting out Paris Hilton for a friendly game of cornhole? With a campy Gunsmoke twang,
Sean and Amanda dive into some of the movies they’re most excited for! Amblin Entertainment Sean and Amanda discuss the news that Quentin Tarantino has shelved what was previously reported as his 10th and final film, The Movie Critic (1:00). Then, they react to some development news for Martin Scorsese’s and Steven Spielberg’s next projects
Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay discuss Jerrod Carmichael’s clarification of his “race-play” joke, the pay gap between players in the WNBA and NBA, and the Jontay Porter situation Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay bring in the new episode with a new theme, a different location, and a talk about self-healing. Then, they discuss Jerrod Carmichael’s
Are the simmering years leading up to the Civil War really that alluring? Getty Images/Ringer illustration It’s probably unfair to nitpick a couple of lines from a collection of 31 songs. I’ll admit that. Taylor Swift’s new double album, The Tortured Poets Department, is more than two hours long, and in that time she says
Rachel and Callie guide you through the seemingly endless stream of news coming from the Bravosphere lately, while Jodi later hops on to recap recent episodes from ‘The Valley’ and ‘Vanderpump’ Bravo Rachel Lindsay and Callie Curry kick off this week’s jumbo-sized Morally Corrupt with an in-depth guide to the seemingly endless stream of news
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