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This week's "Screen Talk" podcast covers the release of the "Joker" sequel plus the latest New York Film Festival happenings in and around Lincoln Center.
On this week's episode, we also share a Venice Film Festival interview with Alex Ross Perry on his music documentary hybrid "Pavements," making its U.S. premiere at NYFF.
September 27, 2024 12:15 pm
Listen to this week's episode of "Screen Talk," where we also preview "The Substance" at the box office and discuss Apple's shifted release strategy for "Wolfs."
September 20, 2024 11:15 am
On “Screen Talk,” we parse the popular fest favorites, hot sales titles, and likely Oscar contenders. And we grill top documentarian R.J. Cutler, who has two juicy fall features: "Elton John: Never Too Late" and "Martha."
September 13, 2024 4:00 pm
Banks joins "Screen Talk" to discuss her career as an actor, producer, and director on films like "Charlie's Angels," which brought hard truths about marketing a women-led project. Plus, Anne and Ryan talk the Joaquin Phoenix-Todd Haynes disaster.
This week's episode of IndieWire's "Screen Talk" podcast covers M. Night Shyamalan's "Trap," plus recent news out of Apple and Amazon.
After a rough patch, Marvel is back on top, thanks to the return of one of its most bankable stars for the next "Avengers" movies. We discuss on the latest "Screen Talk" podcast episode.
On this week's episode of "Screen Talk," we parse the fall festivals so far — plus the opening of "Deadpool & Wolverine" and a formidable "Twisters" box office weekend.
On this week's episode of "Screen Talk," Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio also chat about how Neon turned "Longlegs" into a horror hit.
Director Greg Kwedar's prison drama boasts a stirring performance from Colman Domingo and a powerful ensemble of newcoming actors who were previously incarcerated at the upstate New York correctional facility.
And we dive into how the box office has improved remarkably, driven by "Inside Out 2."
And Celine Dion is behind a surprisingly tough portrait of an artist, as IndieWire discusses in the latest "Screen Talk" episode.