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Josh Radnor starred as Ted for nine seasons on ‘How I met your Mother’ Josh’s new movie is called “All Happy Families” Josh Radnor talks: -New movie and shooting in Chicago -His nine seasons on 'How I met your Mother' -Acting in 'The Graduate' on Broadway opposite Kathleen Turner Photo Courtesy: 'All Happy Families' To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Today, we're thrilled to have Kathleen Turner join us as our guest. This renowned actress has captivated audiences with her distinctive voice and strong on-screen presence. We delve into the stories behind Kathleen's most iconic roles, while also exploring the delicate balance she maintains between her career and personal health. Plus, Kathleen shares her invaluable experiences and profound wisdom as one of the most acclaimed performers of our time. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this one! ------------------------------------------------------------ One on One / Next Level's Website ► oneononenyc.com/ The Heart to Heart Podcast ► oneonone.lpages.co/ One on One / Next Level's Youtube ► youtube.com/@OneOnOneNextLevel Follow us on Tik Tok ► tiktok.com/@oneonone_nextlevel Follow us on Instagram ► instagram.com/oneononenyc_la/
This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens revisits The War of the Roses (1989), Danny DeVito’s sharply observed black comedy about a marriage unraveling in spectacular fashion. Reuniting Romancing the Stone stars Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, the film follows Oliver and Barbara Rose, a wealthy couple whose seemingly perfect life collapses into an increasingly vicious battle over their home, possessions, and pride. Based on Warren Adler’s novel and co-starring DeVito as the couple’s divorce lawyer, the film turned domestic conflict into one of the darkest studio comedies of the late 1980s. In this episode, Edward explores why The War of the Roses worked so well as both comedy and satire, examining the chemistry between Douglas and Turner, Danny DeVito’s direction, and the film’s willingness to push conflict into uncomfortable territory. He also looks at how the movie uses material success, resentment, and miscommunication to expose the fragility of relationships, while asking audiences to sit with the uncomfortable reality that neither side comes away looking sympathetic. More than three decades later, The War of the Roses still sparks conversation for its unusually bitter tone, memorable performances, and refusal to offer easy answers about marriage or divorce. Whether you remember it as a dark comedy, a cautionary tale, or simply the final pairing of Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner’s 1980s collaborations, this episode of The 80s Movie Podcast revisits a film that remains surprisingly sharp and unsettling.
This week's special guest is the wonderful Kathleen Turner, our late night act this year. After this, Carl discusses the final piece of Night 1, Ravel's mysterious Introduction and Allegro. Find Kathleen Turner on Bandcamp: https://kathleenturner.bandcamp.com/album/like-a-lion
“The Late Late Show” host James Corden discusses the unusual year of hosting his show from his garage, and then in a studio with no audience — and the freedom that came with breaking traditional talk show rules. Also, “The Kominsky Method’s” Kathleen Turner on joining the show in Season 3 and reuniting with co-star Michael Douglas. And on the Awards Circuit Roundtable, we wrap up the traditional TV season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ira and Louis are joined by return guest co-host Rheeqrheeq Chainey to honor Toni Morrison, discuss Marianne Williamson fandom, attacks on Kamala Harris, male egos on the set of Hobbs & Shaw. Plus, Kathleen Turner joins to discuss her iconic roles on stage and film and the stunted evolution of female sexuality in Hollywood.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 495 This week we hit the road to Days of the Dead in Indianapolis - where we talk with Kathleen Turner ! That's right... we sit down with the star of Body Heat , Romancing the Stone , Who Framed Roger Rabbit , Prizzi's Honor , Jewel of the Nile , The Accidental Tourist , Crimes of Passion , The Man with Two Brains , The War of the Roses , Serial Mom and so many other huge films! Plus we recap a recent massive road trip from which a couple of the cast members have just returned. Featuring lots of movie/celebrity tie-ins! And as we stay in our circle while we entertain, we also cover… Robert Zemeckis, the little kid from Dune, a witchy-woman, Carnivàle, phone service in the cemetery, Lawrence Kasdan, while I was waiting to be numb, Velveteria, the Sgt Slaughter conspiracy theory, was this a fever dream, Danny DeVito, that long drive from Amarillo to Vegas, Viva Knievel!, Judy Garland, a rock star place, when you're twenty-two you can do that stuff, Carl Reiner, Ken Russell, when she bashed the woman's head in, dancing in the street on her arms, Darren McGavin, the most expensive F-ing grilled cheese sandwich I've ever eaten my entire life, Corin Nemec, instructional videos on autopsies, more gravel than I expected, Carl Reiner, Ken Russell, a really serious athlete, John Waters, most of my time reading, Lauren Bacall, beach squirrels, moved to New York, Dolly Parton, Fremont Street, ziplining, Anton Yelchin, Slash passed out on the street, The Museum of Death, where she pulls the liver out, digital photography and editing, Tom Jones and George Romero, I'm pretty sure they got Narcan'd, such a camaraderie, a huge statue of Bruce Lee, she lives with that face, Penn and Teller, Toto, blacklight flocked posters, the most delicious pizza I have ever consumed in my entire life, Johnny Ramone, George Lucas, South America, Michael Douglas, Black Dahlia, Chris Cornell's final resting place, at least let us finish the arc, a force field to keep the weird characters away from you and swinging across the gorge. "...like I said, all kinds of stuff going on out there!" For more on upcoming Days of the Dead shows, go to: https://www.daysofthedead.com/
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