Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 06, 2025
Martin Scorsese, Actor
This year, for the first time, Martin Scorsese received a major nomination for acting. In honor of his guest stint on the Emmy favorite The Studio, I looked at the great director's finest performances, exploring how persona and performance intertwine. Hope you enjoy.
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actors,
emmys,
list mania,
los angeles times,
martin scorsese,
seth rogen,
tv
Wednesday, June 04, 2025
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: Evil Foster Moms and Tech Bros, and 'Pi'
Two reviews of new movies in this episode. We got creeped out, in different ways, from watching Bring Her Back and Mountainhead. Then, in our Reboot segment, we revisit Darren Aronofsky's 1998 debut. Check it all out down below.
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darren aronofsky,
horror movies,
movie reviews,
podcast,
sally hawkins,
steve carell,
the '90s,
tv
Monday, June 02, 2025
My Interview With the Cast of 'Severance'
This was fun. For the Los Angeles Times, I chatted with seven members of the Severance ensemble. (From left to right, that's Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Adam Scott, Dichen Lachman, Tramell Tillman and Patricia Arquette.) The interesting wrinkle? I talked to them all separately and at different times over the span of a few weeks. What this created was a fascinating experiment in seeing how each of them, on their own, reacted to the challenges of living up to the show's first season. I found them to be candid, even confessional, about the anxieties and issues they faced while filming Season Two. The result is this very satisfying piece, which I hope you enjoy.
(Photos by Jason Armond.)
Labels:
emmys,
interviews,
john turturro,
los angeles times,
patricia arquette,
tv
Saturday, May 24, 2025
'Mountainhead' Review
Jesse Armstrong, the man behind Succession, has a new HBO movie about four billionaire tech bros hanging out at one of the dude's swanky Utah pad for a guys' weekend. It's a satire that works best when it's angry, not funny. My review is here.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
My Interview With Pam Brady
You may not know her name, but you know her credits: Pam Brady has been a writer on everything from South Park to Hot Rod. For Cracked, I talked to the Emmy winner about her animated series she co-created, #1 Happy Family USA, but we also discussed filthy jokes, her upcoming Smurfs movie and why she thinks real life is overrated. Hope you enjoy.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
My Interview With George Wallace
He's been doing stand-up for nearly 50 years. His best friend is Jerry Seinfeld. (Back in the day, they used to be roommates.) And now he has a Prime Video show with Laverne Cox called Clean Slate. For Cracked, I had a long conversation with the legend about everything: comedy, Donald Trump, Johnny Carson, Twitter, Sanford and Son, growing up in the church, my bookcases, you name it. Hope you enjoy.
Labels:
comedians,
cracked,
interviews,
jerry seinfeld,
stand-up,
tv
Monday, February 10, 2025
My Interview With Tom Green
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Tom Green was on pop culture's cutting edge thanks to The Tom Green Show and Freddy Got Fingered. Since then, he's been doing stand-up, and after the pandemic he decided to leave Los Angeles to move back to Canada. He now operates a farm on 150 acres in Ontario when he isn't touring the world. In light of his new stand-up special, documentary and reality series, all devoted to his new life as a farmer, I had a long talk with the veteran comic. We talked about everything, including David Letterman, Canada, being a trailblazer, and Freddy's legacy. Hope you enjoy.
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comedians,
cracked,
david letterman,
documentaries,
interviews,
the '90s,
tv
Friday, January 17, 2025
Angelo Badalamenti - "Twin Peaks Theme"
What else would I have picked? Rest in peace, David Lynch (and Angelo Badalamenti).
Labels:
david lynch,
friday video,
instrumentals,
music,
the '90s,
tv
Monday, January 13, 2025
My Interview With Roy Wood Jr.
It's now been a couple years since Roy Wood Jr. left The Daily Show. And on Friday, he unveils his latest stand-up special, Lonely Flowers, which is all about our dwindling ability to connect with one another. For Cracked, I talked to the comic about isolation, masculinity, fantasy football, being vulnerable on stage, and why he still hasn't watched his set from the 2023 White House Correspondents' Dinner. Hope you enjoy.
Thursday, November 07, 2024
'Extra Hot Great': I Survived Watching 'The Brady Bunch in the White House'
Did you know that there was a 2002 TV movie with Shelley Long and Gary Cole reprising their roles as the big-screen Carol and Mike Brady? Well, there was, and my pals at Extra Hot Great invited me on to talk about it. We also discussed Star Trek: The Next Generation and the Criterion Closet videos. This was recorded the morning of the Election. How young we were back then. Check it out below.
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extra hot great,
podcast,
sci-fi,
star trek,
tv,
tv reviews
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
My Interview With Carol Burnett
An honor and a thrill: For the Los Angeles Times, I spoke to Carol Burnett about Palm Royale, Better Caul Saul, her long career, and why she's not slowing down yet. Hope you enjoy.
(Photo by Linus Johnson.)
Thursday, August 08, 2024
My Interview With John Wilson
How I miss How to With John Wilson. For the Los Angeles Times, I spoke to John himself about his show's legacy and why it's so hard for him to describe his brilliant series. Hope you enjoy.
Labels:
documentaries,
emmys,
interviews,
los angeles times,
nathan fielder,
tv
Wednesday, June 05, 2024
My Interview With Taylor Tomlinson
I've been a big fan of Taylor Tomlinson since I saw her first special, Quarter-Life Crisis, back in 2020. So it was a pleasure to speak with her for the Los Angeles Times. We talked about turning 30, hosting After Midnight, her new girlfriend and her thoughts on the state of late night. And, of course, I had to ask her about stand-up and her most recent special, Have It All. Hope you enjoy.
Thursday, May 02, 2024
Cary Elwes Breaks Down His Best Comedic Roles
Cary Elwes costars in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. I used that opportunity to ask him about his funniest characters. This was very fun.
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
The Grierson & Leitch Podcast: Let's Talk About the Oscars (and 'Love Lies Bleeding' and 'Ricky Stanicky')
How was your Oscars? We review the show on this week's episode. Then we dig into the latest from Kristen Stewart and Peter Farrelly. (There are many comments about John Cena as well.) Check it all out down below.
Monday, March 11, 2024
My Review of the 2024 Academy Awards
I will always love the Oscars. And I was generally very happy with what won last night. So why did I find the show so underwhelming? Here are my thoughts.
Labels:
christopher nolan,
cillian murphy,
jimmy kimmel,
jonathan glazer,
oscars,
roger ebert,
tv,
tv reviews
Thursday, February 29, 2024
On Emma Stone's Incredible 2023
I'm here to talk about Poor Things and The Curse, both of which are remarkable in their own way. But those are only two things that have recently demonstrated Emma Stone's creative dexterity. Read on.
Labels:
actors,
emma stone,
essays,
musicals,
nathan fielder,
safdie brothers,
saturday night live,
tv,
yorgos lanthimos
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
My Interview With Jimmy Kimmel
In a few weeks, he'll be hosting the Oscars. How is Jimmy Kimmel feeling? And is he serious about walking away from his talk show? I talked to the man for the Los Angeles Times.
Monday, February 12, 2024
My Interview With Edward Zwick
Edward Zwick has won an Oscar, directed epic dramas and created indelible television. And now, he's written a memoir. For RogerEbert.com, I had a long talk with him about Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions.
Labels:
denzel washington,
directors,
interviews,
leonardo dicaprio,
oscars,
roger ebert,
tom cruise,
tv
Saturday, January 13, 2024
'Monsieur Spade' Review
Clive Owen plays an aging, ailing Sam Spade in Monsieur Spade, which imagines Dashiell Hammett's iconic detective living out his life in a small village in France. But he has one last mystery to solve. Here's my review for The Daily Beast.
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