Actress Rhea Seehorn discusses a few of her favorite movies with hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
The Swimmer (1968)
Linoleum (2023)
Close Encounters of The Third Kind (1977)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)
Glengarry Glenn Ross (1992)
Short Cuts (1993)
Lars And The Real Girl (2007)
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)
Synecdoche, New York (2008)
Breaking The Waves (1996)
Sound Of Metal (2020)
Starman (1984)
The Worst Person In The World (2021)
Beatriz At Dinner (2017)
Frida (2002)
The Shape Of Water (2017)
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
Nightmare Alley (2021)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022)
The Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954)
The Lobster (2015)
Delicatessen (1992)
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989)
The Favourite (2018)
World’s Greatest Dad (2009)
Birdman (2014)
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
Jojo Rabbit (2019)
The Stepford Wives (1975)
The Stepford Wives (2004)
Triangle Of Sadness (2022)
Get Out (2017)
Nope (2022)
Brazil (1985)
Safe (1995)
Withnail & I (1987)
The Fisher King (1991)
Regarding Henry (1990)
Lost in La Mancha (2002)
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
The Swimmer (1968)
Linoleum (2023)
Close Encounters of The Third Kind (1977)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)
Glengarry Glenn Ross (1992)
Short Cuts (1993)
Lars And The Real Girl (2007)
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)
Synecdoche, New York (2008)
Breaking The Waves (1996)
Sound Of Metal (2020)
Starman (1984)
The Worst Person In The World (2021)
Beatriz At Dinner (2017)
Frida (2002)
The Shape Of Water (2017)
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
Nightmare Alley (2021)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022)
The Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954)
The Lobster (2015)
Delicatessen (1992)
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989)
The Favourite (2018)
World’s Greatest Dad (2009)
Birdman (2014)
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
Jojo Rabbit (2019)
The Stepford Wives (1975)
The Stepford Wives (2004)
Triangle Of Sadness (2022)
Get Out (2017)
Nope (2022)
Brazil (1985)
Safe (1995)
Withnail & I (1987)
The Fisher King (1991)
Regarding Henry (1990)
Lost in La Mancha (2002)
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote...
- 3/7/2023
- by Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is bringing back the bird and reuniting the entire cast and creative team of Aaron Posner's Stupid Fucking Bird after its runaway success in the summer of 2013. Nominated for eight Helen Hayes Awards and winner for Outstanding Resident Play and Outstanding New Play or Musical, Stupid Fucking Bird is directed by Woolly Artistic Director Howard Shalwitz and runs for three weeks, beginning tonight, July 28, 2014, and continuing through August 17, 2014.
- 7/28/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Woolly Mammoth to Reunite Original Cast and Creative Team for Stupid F##King Bird Remount, 7/28-8/17
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is bringing back the bird and reuniting the entire cast and creative team of Aaron Posner's Stupid Fucking Bird after its runaway success in the summer of 2013. Nominated for eight Helen Hayes Awards and winner for Outstanding Resident Play and Outstanding New Play or Musical, Stupid Fucking Bird is directed by Woolly Artistic Director Howard Shalwitz and runs for three weeks July 28, 2014 through August 17, 2014.
- 7/8/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Elaine Stritch credits her acting career to Stella Adler. “Thank God I got her as a teacher,” Stritch said at a panel at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting on Monday night. “I want to be Stella when I grow up,” she continued. “And I think I am.” Stritch joined by playwright Edward Albee, Stella’s daughter Ellen Adler, actor Betsy Parrish, and co-founder of Woolly Mammoth Theater Company Howard Shalwitz in an event moderated by the studio’s artistic director and president and Adler’s grandson Tom Oppenheim. The lively discussion covered topics of training and the next generation of actors. “I don’t like all of the talk about the theories of performance,” Albee said. “Some people are better at it than others…There are some people who are never going to be any good at it no matter how hard they try.” Albee went on to talk...
- 10/2/2012
- backstage.com
From the roof of the Unicorn Theatre, you can see the future. It's under construction on a hill in downtown Kansas City, Mo., in the form of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, a massive, looming $400 million–plus structure expected to open in fall 2011. Two theaters will be housed there—one with 1,800 seats, the other 1,600—that will dwarf the twin stages at the Unicorn, which has been producing plays since 1974.Still, for Cynthia Levin, the Unicorn's producing artistic director, the behemoth growing in the near distance, which she can see from atop her space, is a sign that despite rough economic times, things are building toward the good for the theater scene in Kansas City. "It's incredible what's happening here," she said.Theater and performing arts projects large and small have cropped up in several major cities in recent years, whether entirely new facilities or renovations of existing ones.
- 7/14/2010
- backstage.com
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company continues Season 30 with the return of our Chicago friends The Neo-Futurists with their long-running late-night sensation Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes) following three sold-out runs at the theatre in 2008 and 2009. Performances run December 7, 2009 thru January 2, 2009 with one Pay-What-You-Can performance on Monday, December 7 at 8pm. Press May Attend Either Tues, December 8 or Wed, December 9 At 8Pm.
Since the plays in Too Much Light... are only performed by the cast members who have created them, this engagement will include all new material. And with two Neo-Futurists casts, there will be even more plays presented. Plus there may be a few holiday-tinged pieces mixed in with the usual Neo-Futurists fare.
December 7 - 19 cast: Eliza Burmester, Bilal Dardai, Mary Fons-Misetic, Chloe Johnston, Jay Torrence
December 22 - January 2 cast: Bilal Dardai, Mary Fons-Misetic, John Pierson, Jay Torrence, Kristie Vuocolo
Synopsis: The Neo-Futurists return to Woolly...
Since the plays in Too Much Light... are only performed by the cast members who have created them, this engagement will include all new material. And with two Neo-Futurists casts, there will be even more plays presented. Plus there may be a few holiday-tinged pieces mixed in with the usual Neo-Futurists fare.
December 7 - 19 cast: Eliza Burmester, Bilal Dardai, Mary Fons-Misetic, Chloe Johnston, Jay Torrence
December 22 - January 2 cast: Bilal Dardai, Mary Fons-Misetic, John Pierson, Jay Torrence, Kristie Vuocolo
Synopsis: The Neo-Futurists return to Woolly...
- 12/7/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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