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***This episode contains spoilers for Search Party and L ove Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette, plus a minor spoiler for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. -- Search Party is dark comedy series that aired on TBS in 2016 and ran for five seasons, getting picked up by HBO Max. It follows an aimless Brooklyn-resident Dory Sief, played by Arrested Development’s Alia Shakwat, who becomes fixated on a college acquaintance who has recently gone missing. It also stars John Reynolds as her boyfriend and John Early and Meredith Hagner as her two best friends. Mallika and Rachel dig into the fourth season finale, which concludes an absolutely wild journey that involves "the twink," played by Cole Escola, kidnapping Dory and keeping her locked in a basement. Susan Sarandon is there, too! – 30 Sec: Our life this week as a season finale 4 Min: What we’re watching this week ( The Pitt, Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette) 18 Min: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and The Bachelorette's cancellation 25 Min: The Buffy reboot cancellation 29 Min: Introducing Search Party 44 Min: One-minute season one-three recap 47 Min: Season four overview 50 Min: The season four finale 1 Hour 1 Min: Dory’s friendships 1 Hour 10 Min: Favorite and least favorite lines 1 Hour 13 Min: Our finale ranking
Filmmaker Ron Shelton discusses how his experience as a minor league baseball player inspired him to make one of the most authentic sports films of all time. Star Kevin Costner was an early believer in the film and helped secure a studio deal against all odds, while the biggest casting challenge was solved by Susan Sarandon herself with a bold move that convinced the studio heads she was the perfect choice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, join CODEPINK’s cofounder, Jodie Evans, as she takes us through an intense two-day journey in the halls of Congress, where peace activists from CODEPINK and other groups used Valentine’s day to spread a message of love and solidarity by delivering heartfelt valentines to members of Congress, urging them to embrace compassion and demand an immediate ceasefire to end the ongoing genocide in Palestine. But that's not all - Jodie also takes us along the poignant path walked by renowned actress and tireless activist, Susan Sarandon. Susan leverages her influential voice, navigating through the political maze of Congress, to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, and the funding of UNRWA, regardless of the personal costs.
In this episode, Oscar winner and social activist Susan Sarandon talks about chaos at meals with & younger siblings, countless tuna casseroles, spam, and pasta from an overwhelmed mother who grew up in foster care, her father's Thanksgiving cooking, and "running away from home" at 7 yrs old (and no one noticed!). Susan & and Chris reminisce about their potluck BY wedding, their early cooking disasters, and their stab at being vegetarians. Susan then relates about later years living and cooking with her children in Italy, "bossy cook” friends during the pandemic, having weird cats, and what her current life is like, including her getting arrested and demonstrating recently on behalf of fair treatment for restaurant workers. Stand by for a frank and delicious discussion with this extraordinary woman! Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
Filmmaker Ron Shelton discusses how his experience as a minor league baseball player inspired him to make one of the most authentic sports films of all time. Star Kevin Costner was an early believer in the film and helped secure a studio deal against all odds, while the biggest casting challenge was solved by Susan Sarandon herself with a bold move that convinced the studio heads she was the perfect choice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Susan Sarandon. Arguably best known for her roles as Louise in Thelma & Louise (1991), Annie in Bull Durham (1988), and Sister Helen in Dead Man Walking (1995), Sarandon has put together over 5 decades worth of acting performances. Joined for the second time by guest Munson, Laura Adams, we discuss how Sarandon broke Case's box office spreadsheet, the wild story behind how she got her first role, how much we collectively love Bull Durham, and detail all of the activism work she's done over the years. Where does Sarandon rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
On the 157th episode of the DC Comics News Podcast, the crew discuss all the happenings in the world of DC, including Susan Sarandon being announced as the villain of the upcoming Blue Beetle movie, HBO Max ordering the Dead Boy Detectives show to full series, and much more! So sit back, and enjoy! Brad Filicky: www.twitter.com/filickyb1 Kelly Gaines: www.twitter.com/KelGainesWrite Seth Singleton: www.twitter.com/1MoreSingleton Steve J Ray: www.twitter.com/el_steevo Kendra Hale: www.twitter.com/DevourAllWords Joshua Raynor: www.twitter.com/MovieBlogMerc Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play, and if you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating and review! Follow us on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DCComicsNews Twitter: www.twitter.com/DCComicsNews Instagram: www.instagram.com/DCComicsNews Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/DCComicsNews
Go VOTE! With the election near, we’re re-releasing this activating episode with Susan Sarandon: Nina holds a sister-girl chat with Actor-vist, Susan Sarandon (aka #SSEnterprise). Banking on hope and with open hearts (although heavy with today’s environment), these two hell-raisers discuss what it means to act for magnificent change; to not be intimidated by power; to invent a new democracy and to question - why is Tarzan – Lord of the African Jungle – white ? Hello Somebody. This episode offers an intimate view into a friendship that began with activism yet continues to grow with love of self and one another, while fighting for the greater good. For more content join the party on Patreon. NOTES: Information about the Amadou Diallo Foundation https://www.amadoudiallo.com Race - the Power of an Illusion https://www.pbs.org/race/000_About/002_02-godeeper.htm Howard Zinn https://www.zinnedproject.org/materials/neutral-on-a-moving-train-dvd Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susan Sarandon (Oscar Winning Actress/Activist) joins me this week. We talk seeking balance & presence as Libras, being an ‘undercover Other’, political activism & the aftermath of the 2016 election and the responsibility that comes with privilege. This episode is sponsored by Mailchimp .
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