CinematNIC by Nicole Russin-McFarland Lucky Pineapple Films
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- TV & Film
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Please join me, Nicole Russin-McFarland, film score composer and film director, as we have cool guests from the worlds of film and music.
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Interview: "Baby on Board" Actor Jason Adam
Jason Adam chats going from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire into being a professional working film actor.
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Interview: "Frog and Toad" (Apple TV) Composer Mark Evitts
Are you hungry for delicious cookies too good to share? Does music help a garden grow? Composer Mark Evitts scored the answers to questions like this in the new Frog and Toad animated series based on the classic Arnold Lobel books.
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Interview: Actor Pete Gibson on Black Coppice Films and Stage
Pete Gibson talks about the Liverpool arts scene, working in the Black Coppice cult UK horror movies, and what it takes to appear on stage in theatrical productions.
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Interview: Emma Turner, Actress and Talent Agent at Movilux Artist Management
Emma Turner answers all of the questions you have about acting from someone who is an actress herself, getting started with acting in her 40's, and working at the Movilux Artist Management as a talent agent.
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Interview: Actor Alex Hewitt
Alex Hewitt joins the podcast to talk about AI in casting and his ideas for getting into acting if you don't have enough money.
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Interview: "Only Love Matters" Producer Dr. Iram Qureshi & Director Dr. Kamran Qureshi
"Only Love Matters" is one of the few films profiling intersex characters and doing so respectfully. Dr. Kamran Qureshi and Dr. Iram Qureshi spoke about their movie and the everyday lives of intersex people. Filmed in London, Beaconsfield, Norwich and the Great Indian Desert!
Customer Reviews
New Friend
This podcast is like talking about movies with a friend. None of the yelling or over-the-top antics. I feel more mature listening calmly. Great show.
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Nicole respects her audience with a good blend of informative banter and joking around true to the show description like a friend. I came over from discovering her on the Haus of Film pod. No bloated music and filler air time, she dives into the reviews. Acting is a huge part of my life and hearing insights about how it is perceived helps me. Her pod is scaled back and hosted alone, a good thing after listening to too many sycophantic two host film podcast formats. Podcasts are something I can’t survive without and I will keep checking in on the CinematNIC Pod. A bit premature how an article online called her the female Tarantino but she does have his passion for film and it isn’t impossible someday I will say I discovered the new director defining a generation back when she had her first podcast. She does share Tarantino’s love of film but looks a lot better on a podcast show image.
Excellent
Love this show. always keeps me interested and always look forward to new episodes.
-Tabby from Your New Best Friends podcast