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The lovely John Moe invited me to appear on his new podcast Sleeping With Celebrities, . And basically the setup is, it's like a mockumentary style. We Needed 'Floor Is Lava' Right Now, And You Might, Too. What are YOUR pop culture firsts? Next, they'll discuss 'Saturday Night Live,' its changing place in pop culture and whether it really needs to be live anymore. Small Batch: Jon Stewart's Farewell From The Daily Show. A Wrinkle In Time and What's Making Us Happy. What makes them worth it and how do movies like "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo" even happen? All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Football And Valentine's Day, Together At Last. Pop Culture Happy Hour's 2018 Fall Movie Preview. Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Pop Culture Pariahs. Plus an earthquake update! In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson talk about the Golden Globes. They'll discuss Americans and their high demands, the smarmy narration, and what happens to the couples once they've settled into their new abodes. ), Small Batch: Stranger Things Creators The Duffer Brothers, All Things Considered Host Ari Shapiro talks with Matt and Ross Duffer, the creators of the Netflix summer hit Stranger Things. Now, Shyamalan wraps up the trilogy with Glass. Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'X-Men,' Dark Fiction, And Trailer Madness. And it bummed me out because, again, it was hitting the pleasure center part of my brain. Then, they'll chat about Chewing Gum, a british sex comedy that's now streaming on Netflix. Weekend Edition Books Editor Barrie Hardymon joins the crew this week. Plus, what's making us happy this week. The Mister Rogers Documentary 'Won't You Be My Neighbor'. Marcus Russell Price/Netflix Small Batch: Loving Romance With Sarah Wendell. Live Shows and the Return of Regrettable Television. for Vulture. (A shorter version of this interview aired on All Things Considered on April 6, 2016.). Then as always, What's Making Us Happy this week. But also the Hallmark Channel's endless supply of holiday movies and the competitors nipping at their heels. Here's what the NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour crew was paying attention to and what you should check out this weekend. As the show progresses, you have to kind of watch in order, because there's threads that move along. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Superheroes, Fried Chickens And Sacred Cows. The Doc And Foreign-Language Oscar Noms: How To Watch, And What You Need To Know. The film shows how a few of these students think about politics and running for office. 260 14th St. NW There's the book Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup, the podcast The Dropout, and the HBO documentary The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley. Before you check that one out, we wanted to revisit our conversation about the first film. And the broker is really funny. These are the things that take entirely too much abuse that we are here to defend, no matter how unpopular it may make us. And so viewers and I put "viewers" in quotes, because these are obviously actors, but they, you know, ask him to try out things. Club piece on nerds and autism in pop culture. Then they'll look back at David Letterman's late night career and share some of their favorite memories. Robot. This week's Pop Culture Happy Hour devotes the first segment to the new Disney movie Tangled. Vrooming Engines Meet Flaring Tempers In 'Ford V Ferrari'. Joe is now in prison, convicted of hiring someone to kill an activist named Carole Baskin. TV episode titles we could find. Now, five years later, Emmet is back and so is the fusillade of cameos, both surprising and not so surprising to take on a new threat to the extruded plastic world. Pop Culture Happy Hour: The Tragic Nerd Trapped Between Beauties. Jane Austen's Emma tells the story of a young woman who knows what's right for everyone else and knows very little about herself. The awards got spread out quite a bit this year, including a historic acting win for Billy Porter, several awards for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Ozark. Live At The Sixth & I: Takeaways From 2014 And Pop Culture Firsts. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. But Enough About Aaron Rodgers. We're Russian To Finish 'The Great'. Within the last couple weeks we've had a couple of really fantastic records by singer songwriters making soothing, thoughtful, really interesting and compelling and beautiful music that seems very soft on the surface, but digs deep the closer you listen. It is so funny, and I think what I love is that it's a sort of very smart satire of Internet personalities who will do stupid things for likes and clicks. Sam Sanders, Co-Host of NPR's Politics Podcast, joins the panel for a discussion of Documentary Now!, the mockumentary series from Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, and Seth Meyers. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. The comedian died yesterday at the age of 63. He has a co-host named A.J. The comedy came out last summer and it's currently streaming on Hulu and available to rent on demand. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. They'll talk about everything from Chris Pratt's abs to the phrase "Necropilots, enact immolation protocol!" Then they'll discuss other historical dramas and the advantages and limitations of dramatic license. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a fading western actor named Rick Dalton and Brad Pitt as his loyal stuntman Cliff Booth. They'll discuss why the latest installment of the superhero series is about much more than a man and his gadgets. But calls from a mysterious boss and sessions with a young soldier make her question everything. The movie just still works so well. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Bob Mondello discuss the wrestling drama Foxcatcher. Then another round of the beloved Regrettable Television Pop Quiz. Guests: NPR TV critic Eric Deggans and The Verge's TV and Film Editor Tasha Robinson. And it bummed me out because, again, it was hitting the pleasure center part of my brain. We are wrapping up the 92nd Academy Awards. They'll address everything from the meaning of glamour to the age politics amongst drag queens. Celebrating Women In Music With Turning The Tables. I had a great time watching The Flop House cover Battlefield Earth in a stream of a recent live show. It was based off an Australian TV series, and this version stars Andy Daly as Forrest MacNeil, who is this, like overly enthusiastic and pretty dim critic who sets out to review basically all aspects of life. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Barrie Hardymon, and Margaret H. Willison discuss books they're looking forward to reading this fall. Tomorrow is Election Day, so Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon guide us through the state of political comedy. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Late-Night War, Merged Freckles, And The Pet-Petter. Ask Me Another's Jonathan Coulton and Ophira Eisenberg tackle "Foot or Fight," Sarah D. Bunting and Joe Reid tear into obscure television trivia, Parul Sehgal and Josh Gondelman test their knowledge of world records, and a few audience members help Stephen and Linda answer questions about Krypto the Superdog. They'll then discuss Pi Day, a celebration of nerd culture. In this week's edition of Pop Culture Happy Hour, we dive into a discussion of Scott Pilgrim vs. On this week's Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon look at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards as a preview to this weekend's Emmys. You can still get a ticket to watch the stream, which is an interesting example of a more "produced" live show video that doesn't just look like somebody stood in the back with a camera. Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson interrupt our regular scheduled programming to bring you a special announcement. We check back in on Issa Rae's HBO comedy series Insecure as it kicks off its tighter, more assured second season. And ten years later, it's time to celebrate. Guest: NPR White House Correspondent Tamara Keith. Spoiler alert: they all loved it, and Stephen cried. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Schmemmys, Rediscoveries, And Unusual Justice. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon talk about the Emmy Awards. Here's what the NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour crew was paying attention to and what you should check out this weekend. You can still get a ticket to watch the stream, which is an interesting example of a more "produced" live show video that doesn't just look like somebody stood in the back with a camera. On this week's Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes along with Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson and Trey Graham are joined by pop culture critic and boxing expert for a lively discussion about robot boxing, regular boxing and the new film Real Steel. And there's a lot to unpack. All that plus What's Making Us Happy. I really liked comedian Zach Zimmerman's new memoir, with the great title Is It Hot in Here . I'm really in love with this Fenne Lily record called Big Picture. Will television be as violent? Alex Kapelman, host of the Pitch podcast, joins the gang for a discussion of what they want and expect from award shows. Guest: NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans. And don't forget Diana Ross, who wished herself a happy birthday a month and a half early. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon round up the Oscars telecast, from Daniel Day Lewis' speech and Jennifer Lawrence's tumble to Seth McFarlane's jokes. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Chris Klimek talk about Edge of Tomorrow, the latest Tom Cruise blockbuster. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Barrie Hardymon look back at the legacy of Parks and Recreation. NPR's Teresa Xie adapted the Pop Culture Happy Hour segment "What's Making Us Happy" into a digital page. After a highly successful first season, the Netflix monster mystery returns. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Trey Graham and Stephen Thompson all dig into the the summer's latest superhero blockbuster, X-Men: First Class, as well as the hilariously bad trailers that preceded that movie. 'If Beale Street Could Talk' Brings James Baldwin's Love Story To Life. Code Switch's Gene Demby joins Stephen Thompson and Linda Holmes for a look at Super Bowl LI. 'House of Cards' and Pop Culture Punching Bags. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon discuss various forms of entertainment (books, movies, music, TV) and their respective standard lengths. Starring a cast of fresh young actors, and a few familiar faces among the adults, the show is getting solid reviews and might be just the thing for summer viewing. We'll also make some predictions, so we might help you win your Oscars pool. Linda Holmes and Glen Weldon discuss. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Petra Mayer talk about Orphan Black, and the dream sequence device. Explore New Lands, Fight Ancient Monsters And Cook A Lot: 'Breath Of The Wild'. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Two, Four, Six, Eight You Know The Rest. Is! All Things Considered host Kelly McEvers talks to Glen Weldon and Greta Johnsen, host of the Nerdette podcast, about the show. Normally, royal weddings are like the Oscars: a lot of pomp, but no real surprises. And trotted out Aerosmithagain. They'll also take a moment to remember the late Philip Seymour Hoffman. I covered one of the subjects in which I have an unreasonable amount of expertise: the early seasons of Melrose Place. This fungus, which is based on reality, usually infects ants and things. On this week's Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon and Stephen Thompson get a visit from frequent Monkey See contributor and book club vice-president Marc Hirsh, who chats with the gang about the state of the network sitcom with shows like Community and Running Wilde. Plus, a conversation with best friends Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham of USA's Playing House. Pop Culture Happy Hour: A Long Day's Journey To Mork And Mindy's House. Then, from recliners to 30mm to Smell-O-Vision, it's an examination of the ever-changing movie theater experience. John Mulaney in his latest Netflix comedy special Baby J. Plus, what's making us happy this week. Code Switch's Gene Demby joins Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon for a discussion of the new Marvel blockbuster Captain America: Civil War. Sunday, October 23: The Regent Theater, Los Angeles, CA. Why is the cancellation of our favorite shows so disappointing? The panel chats about the new Wes Anderson film Isle of Dogs, a stop-motion-animated film about loyal dogs exiled to a lonely island. Code Switch's Gene Demby and critic Chris Klimek join the gang for a discussion of latest installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise. Carell And Chalamet Shine In 'Beautiful Boy'. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon celebrate the third anniversary of the podcast by talking about the number three, from Musketeers to westerns to comedy basics. (For more information, visit popculturetickets.org. Then, we discuss the action comedy CHiPs with Morning Edition host David Greene. Plus, What's Making Us Happy. I've really enjoyed watching it, in part because I feel like so much of the news about immigrant youth is so dark and terrible. Fitzgerald says the story Beyonce is telling this time, that of a woman wronged, is universal, but the way she's delivered it is a crystal-clear representation of the black female experience. And I would also encourage people to watch the rest of [director] Gurinder Chadha's filmography, like we don't talk enough about her work. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Game of Thrones won the top awards. version. The first volume of the new trilogy will be published in October. Before Gillian Flynn wrote Gone Girl, she wrote Sharp Objects. Also, they take on a listener suggestion and cover breakup culture: favorite breakup songs and unforgettable breakup scenes from TV and movies. You can just get lost in just the guitars on this record, it's so gorgeous. At last, we take a deep, overdue dive into the sweet, tangy jars of emotional marmalade that are the Paddington films. It follows Payton Hobart, a high school student determined to be president of the student body, and one day the United States. But do the changes they make to the story and the songs improve on the original? The Favourite, set in the early 1700s, tells the story of Britain's Queen Anne and two women who are jostling for her favor. Bill Hader stars as a depressed hit man who wants a fresh start in acting but can't seem to get one. http://www.sixthandi.org/event/pop-culture-happy-hour/, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Pop Culture Happy Hour: Doctor Who, Community, Wipeout, more. Forky may just be a spork with a face, but he's special to Bonnie, the little girl Woody lives with. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes kicks out the boys, and brings in NPR's Tanya Ballard Brown, Barrie Hardymon and Parul Sehgal for a special edition: It's four women talking about four Girls the new HBO series from Lena Dunham and Judd Apatow. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. 236 talking about this. NPR Music's Daoud Tyler-Ameen joins Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, and Glen Weldon for a discussion of the critically acclaimed Disney film Pete's Dragon. It's a huge feast of musical discovery that brings together bands and fans from around the world. Giancarlo Esposito On Gus Fring, 'Do The Right Thing' And Facing The Police. It's just as strong, but finds her going in an entirely new direction. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson chat about the Oscar nominations. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. They'll discuss the idiosyncratic men up for nominations and the films, actors, and directors who the Academy decided not to recognize. As with everything we talk about, we didn't want to spoil it for you, so some of its biggest developments went un-analyzed. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon chat about the reality television show King of the Nerds. Topics covered: Beyonce, Taylor Swift, John Legend, Let It Go, Pharrell Williams, Chris Pratt, Serial, The Paying Guests, Sarah Waters, Ali Smith, Department of Speculation, David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks, Jacqueline Woodson, Brown Girl Dreaming, What If, Obious Child, Judy Blume, Wifey, Mary Oliver, Chicago, Iron Maiden, Heather Thomas, Trans Am, Sideshow Bob, Van Halen, Saved By The Bell, Split Enz, Pride and Prejudice, The Lorax, Donald Duck, Encyclopedia Brown, Archie Comics, Legion of Super-Heroes, The Flash, Lord of the Rings, Grey Gardens, The King and I, Transparent, Thom Yorke, Ms Marvel, D4ve, Hip Hop Family Tree, The Gigantic Beard that was Evil, The Wicked and the Divine, Trillium, Here, Boardwalk Empire, Into the Woods, The Next Five Years, Peter Pan. Baumbach both wrote and directed the film, which is now streaming on Netflix. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Meryl Streep's Hair Beckons, As Does Dillon, Texas. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR's Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon are joined by guest Tanya Ballard Brown to discuss movie franchises that could stand to be revisited. Then, television critics Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall chat with Linda Holmes about TV (The Book): Two Experts Pick the Greatest American Shows of All Time. NPR's Tilda Wilson adapted the Pop Culture Happy Hour segment "What's Making Us Happy" into a digital page. Support WUSF now by giving monthly, or make a one-time donation online. Small Batch: A Short Delay And A Visit To the A Capella Championships. But it also has a lot to do with sexism more generally and what was happening with actors and actresses. This week, All Things Considered host Audie Cornish joins the panel to chat about how they spent their summers growing up. In our fall movie preview, we will cover the ones we're excited about, the ones you'll be hearing more about, and the ones that might be picking up awards in a few months. And, as always, What's Making Us Happy this week. Jojo Rabbit is already an Oscar favorite. It's coming back for a sixth season starting on January 10th, and we thought that would make it just the right time to revisit our conversation about it. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes and Glen Weldon are joined by Tanya Ballard Brown and Code Switch's Gene Demby to talk about Fox's hip-hop drama Empire. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Barrie Hardymon, and Chris Klimek discuss Nick Hornby's new comedic showbiz novel Funny Girl. That's why our focus today is happiness in small bites. It's called Black Is King, it's visually grand and sumptuous, and it's got a huge cast you'll see Lupita Nyong'o, Pharrell Williams, Kelly Rowland, and many looks at Beyonc's children, her mother, and her husband Jay-Z. During our recent live show at the Brooklyn Podcast Festival, we took a moment to talk about some things we have different feelings on now then we once did. Wildlife, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan, tells the story of a marriage in crisis in 1960's Montana. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and TED Radio Hour host and PCHH-newbie Guy Raz briefly discuss Big Hero 6 before diving into a lively conversation about other kids' movies. It's arranging marriages for young people and their families based on everything from economic and social status to height. Then they'll discuss cover art. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes along with Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon salute their dads and the things they liked. Judith Light From 'Transparent,' 'Ugly Betty' And 'Who's The Boss?'. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes is still away covering the Television Critics Association gathering in Los Angeles, but she still manages to drop by via Skype to talk about some of the best shows, worst shows she's seen and share some wackadoo stories. ), Summer Movie Preview and What's Making Us Happy. Then they'll chat about movie trailers, how they evolved, and what make's a memorable trailer. All that plus What's Making Us Happy. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Copyright 2023 NPR. (Note: This episode original aired on July 28, 2011.). Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'The Hunger Games' And Regrettable Television. It's nice to have some joy and see some joy of that experience. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon, Margaret Willison, and Code Switch's Gene Demby tackle a new Hulu comedy starring Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes and the gang gather to discuss the Grammys and specifically the so-called upsets that saw independent music darlings Esperanza Spalding and Arcade Fire take home awards over the likes of Justin Bieber and Eminem. The new channel will air MTV programming from the 1990s and 2000s. And you probably know someone who's watching it. Thor: Ragnarok and What's Making Us Happy. The panel chats about Black Mirror, Netflix's sci-fi anthology series. I think this show is going another route. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Homeland and Modern Family were big winners, but why did the night contain no real surprises? Then they'll talk about pop culture pariahs: the bands that get no respect, movies that are shorthand for things that aren't cool, and even the selfie stick. They'll discuss the repurposing of pop culture and the draw of binging on pop culture you love. They'll discuss the game, Katy Perry's half time show, and the adorable, adorable puppy. Linda Holmes talked with Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon about pop culture finales from television shows like Six Feet Under, Community, M.A.S.H., Buffy the Vampire Slayer and LOST to books like Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and comics like Calvin And Hobbes, Sandman and Y: The Last Man. ), Arcades, Nose Putty, And Lisbeth Salander's Parents. Here We Go Again. 'Cats' Is The Dirty Litter Box Of The Soul. What films were loved? Also they discuss the Tony Awards and Super 8 and Things Making Us Happy This Week. . You learn about the history of broker fees, and why they exist. ', Out Of Season Entertainment And A TV Quiz. Then, the gang looks toward the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in London and talk about what events or moments they're looking forward to. Harry Belafonte in a scene from the 1959 film Odds Against Tomorrow. But it also throws in some beasts and ghosts and bloody battles because after all, it's still horror. If you're not listening to the If Books Could Kill podcast, which is a take on terrible airport books through the years and hosted by Michael Hobbes (also of Maintenance Phase) and Peter Shamshiri (also of 5-4), I really recommend it. These topics, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. After that, People We're Pulling For, a segment discussing the people who we're rooting for as they work on their comedy careers, their baking, their apparently cursed projects, or possibly just rehab. Plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. Then the gang expands on some recommendations we've made in the past, and talk about What's Making Us Happy. Character Makeovers And Our Summer TV Quiz. by Linda Holmes. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes chats with Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and esteemed producer Mike Katzif for a look at characters in pop culture that have been reinvented countless times from Robin Hood to James Bond and Snow White to Spider-Man and Hamlet. hide caption. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon talk about the cancellation of television shows, from the ones they loved to the ones they forgot existed. Here's what the NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour crew was paying attention to and what you should check out this weekend. Our Pop Culture Resolutions and Predictions. The broadcast, cable and streaming networks have a lot on tap for the remainder of 2017. Copyright 2023 NPR. April 28, 2023 In the fun, genre-mashing action comedy Polite Society, Priya Kansara plays Ria, a spunky teen who aspires to be a movie stuntwoman. Guest: Pop Culture Happy Hour producer emeritus and Ask Me Another producer Mike Katzif. : Made in America and a Television Quiz. The podcast You Must Remember This has had seasons that have covered a lot of stories about the history of Hollywood, but nothing has really pulled me in quite like the previous season, which was called "Erotic 80s," and the current season, which is called "Erotic 90s." This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, and Glen Weldon are joined by NPR's Code Switch blogger Gene Demby to discuss the new movie Gravity and choose their favorite -sometimes awe-inspiring- pop culture fiascos. NBC's Will & Grace is back for at least two revival seasons, more than 10 years after it went off the air the first time. Along with special guest Barrie Hardymon, they talk about the first episode of the new season, and what does and doesn't work about the show overall. Judy Blume's In The Unlikely Event and Lifetime's UnREAL. They'll discuss pop culture anniversaries, how often it makes sense to celebrate them, and the best ways to keep nostalgia in check. Rocketman is a new biopic about queer rock icon Elton John. Plus, what's making us happy. The movie is the feature debut of Nida Manzoor, who created the acclaimed series We Are Lady Parts. 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette' Doesn't Live Up To The Book. It really took me back to being a teenager and wondering, like, would I ever get to do what I want to do? Guests: Code Switch's Leah Donnella and Weekend Edition Books Editor Barrie Hardymon. First, NPR Editor Barrie Hardymon joins the panel for a discussion about Jane the Virgin. Pop Culture Happy Hour: A PSA About Not Dating That Ethan Hawke Guy. More recommendations from the Pop Culture Happy Hour newsletter. But you also might know him from the original movie version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and La La Land. I re-watched it, it's on Disney+, and it just made me so happy. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Punching Bags And The A Cappella Smackdown (Rebroadcast). Linda Holmes chats with Heben Nigatu and Tracy Clayton, the hosts of BuzzFeed's Another Round podcast. (This segment originally aired on November 14, 2014. BBC America's cat-and-mouse spy show is a classic genre piece executed very well. hide caption. Glen will then make the panel take an epic quiz about superhero sidekicks. Downton Abbey And The Right Of Redemption. Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson explain why. They share their thoughts on Lifetime's 'Liz and Dick,' starring Lindsay Lohan, and talk about what makes a good biopic.

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