Now On Netflix is your guide for what to watch this week on Netflix. Join the writers and editors from Tudum.com as they discuss the latest films and series coming to Netflix - and why you won't want to miss them! Celebrity interviews, exclusive insights, upcoming releases, and a behind-the-scenes look you won’t get anywhere else. New episodes every Thursday. https://www.netflix.com/tudum
This week it’s time for one of Tom Hanks’ most notorious misfires, and one of our hosts might have at least a slight defense of it. Ryan and Mitchell are joined by Dan Mecca (The B-Side) to discuss Joel and Ethan Coen’ 2004 remake of The Ladykillers. Discussion includes Hanks’ Colonel Sanders performance, the Cannes award-winning work of Irma P. Hall, how the film is generally considered the Coens’ worst, and for some reason a major detour into the career of Jack O’Connell. You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell . Follow Dan on Twitter at @djmecca and The B-Side at @TFSBSide . Listen to The B-Side here .…
There is only one guarantee. None of us on this podcast will see heaven. This week, we’re joined by Conor O’Donnell (The B-Side) to break down Sam Mendes’ elegiac gangster father-son road trip drama Road to Perdition. We discuss perhaps the darkest role of Tom Hanks’ career, the high and low filmography of Sam Mendes, the incredible supporting performances of Paul Newman, Daniel Craig and Jude Law, and plenty more. You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell . Follow Conor on Twitter at @scruffyl00kin and The B-Side at @TFSBSide . Listen to The B-Side here .…
This week we are joined by friend of the show Jay Ledbetter (Extra Film podcast), who’s known Ryan longer but is better friends with Mitchell, we swear. Jay rides hard for all things Finch as we center the episode on Tom Hanks’ reteaming with his Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis for 2000’s Cast Away (not Castaway). We discuss the film’s fascinating, daring production schedule, how Hanks was the one who came up with this idea and kicked it into high gear, and how it may just be the most committed and passionate performance of his career (and maybe his best). We also for some reason spend a lot of time talking about the awards prospects of the Chris Pine thriller The Contractor. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @ActingOutPod , and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell . Jay can be found on Twitter at @MrJayLedbetter and you can hear him and Ryan on the Extra Film podcast by subscribing to InSession Film .…
This week we are joined by podcast extraordinaire Slim (The Letterboxd Show, 70mm) to discuss Steven Spielberg’s 1998 World War II drama Saving Private Ryan. We hear about Slim’s early love of The Money Pit, along with plenty of talk on the phenomenal lineup of very ’90s dudes who appear alongside Hanks in the film, the massive appreciation the veteran community had for it upon release, and where it slots into Hanks’ run of guys who are just good at their jobs. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @ActingOutPod , and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell . Slim can be found on Twitter at @slim and you can also subscribe to The Letterboxd Show and 70mm…
You’ve got some friends in us! In this week’s episode of Acting Out, we’re doing things a little differently. Rather than focusing on one film per usual, we’re tackling the entire Toy Story franchise, assessing how the series develops over its 25 year run and what Tom Hanks brings to the iconic role of Woody. We also get several camp stories from Ryan, a shift in Mitchell’s Toy Story rankings, and maybe even a visit from Randy Newman. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @ActingOutPod , and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
Let’s go to the moon! Or… maybe not. On this week’s episode of Acting Out, we’re talking about Ron Howard’s 1995 space drama Apollo 13. We discuss how this is (easily) Howard’s best film, question why he hasn’t made more films like this, examine the film’s portrayal of America’s relationship with astronauts and the space race, and dissect a very fine and somewhat underrated Tom Hanks performance at the film’s center. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @ActingOutPod , and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
Acting Out is like a box of chocolates, and this week we’re giving you a dose of 1994’s Forrest Gump. Teaming up with Robert Zemeckis for the first time, we discuss how the film was such an unstoppable juggernaut that it netted Tom Hanks his second Best Actor win at the Oscars in consecutive years. We also get into some of the questionable decisions that have led to the film not aging well, what about the film still does work, and whether or not it’s actually four hours long or just feels like it. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @actingoutpod , and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
On this episode of Acting Out, we discuss Jonathan Demme’s 1993 drama Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks as a lawyer with AIDS fighting discrimination and Denzel Washington as the bigot who defends him. We talk about Hanks’ first Oscar winning performance, whether Washington is secretly better (and the lead), the absolute barnstorming success of the film critically and commercially, and the unique perspective Demme brings as a director that allows Philadelphia to be far more interesting cinematically than the boring Oscar bait it appears to be on paper. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @actingoutpod, and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com. You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
Is there any crying in baseball? Let’s find out! On today’s episode, Ryan and Mitchell discuss Penny Marshall’s 1992 film A League of Their Own , a critical and commercial home run and a rare early supporting role for Tom Hanks. Our conversation includes our favorite baseball movies, the glory that is Geena Davis, the film as a useful history lesson, and, yes, that misguided dubbing choice made for the film’s framing device. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @actingoutpod , and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
Something strange is going on in this neighborhood! On this week’s episode of Acting Out, Ryan and Mitchell head into The Burbs for their Tom Hanks series. One of Hanks’ left-field swings, The Burbs was a flop on release but has garnered a cult following in recent years and it’s easy to see why. We discuss the film’s many alternate endings, the tall drink of water that is Bruce Dern, how Joe Dante turns a mirror on xenophobic suburban horror, and whether our hosts have ever had an anchovy. If you’re liking the show, don’t be shy: rate, review, and subscribe! Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @actingoutpod , and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
On this week’s episode, Ryan and Mitchell are thirteen going on thirty with the film responsible for Tom Hanks’ first Oscar nomination. We discuss the stunning horror of the first section of the film, the, erm, troubling age gap questions of the central romance, the iconic giant piano sequence, and how Big took Hanks from star to superstar. Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @actingoutpod, and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com . You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
Hello, and welcome to Acting Out, hosted by Ryan McQuade and Mitchell Beaupre! In this podcast, we look at the careers of specific actors, taking a curated selection of their filmography and doing an episode per film to analyze why they remain an actor we love to discuss. We’ll chat about their biggest hits alongside some of their daring swings, and whether they worked or not. In our first episode, we begin our Tom Hanks series by discussing his 1984 Ron Howard-directed mermaid feature, Splash. Commonly cited as Hanks’ breakout role, we talk about the film’s questionable plotting, the committed performances from Daryl Hannah and Eugene Levy, and how even early on Hanks had that special something that would signal the force of nature he would soon become. Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @actingoutpod, and email any comments or suggestions you have to us at actingoutpod@gmail.com. You can follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanmcquade77 and Mitchell at @itismitchell .…
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