On Wednesday February 12 2025, Vice broadcasts Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocino: Recap!
February 11th Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco: Recap,” titled “February 11th,” promises to deliver an engaging breakdown of the latest happenings in the world of football. Airing on Vice, this episode features Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson as they dive into the most exciting moments from both the NFL and college football.
In this episode, Sharpe and Johnson will share their raw reactions to the week’s top plays and highlights. Both hosts are known for their energetic personalities and insightful commentary, making for a lively discussion. Fans can expect debates that reflect their unique perspectives on the game, as well as some light-hearted banter that has become a hallmark of the show.
Viewers can look forward to a mix of analysis and entertainment as Sharpe and Johnson dissect key games,...
February 11th Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco: Recap,” titled “February 11th,” promises to deliver an engaging breakdown of the latest happenings in the world of football. Airing on Vice, this episode features Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson as they dive into the most exciting moments from both the NFL and college football.
In this episode, Sharpe and Johnson will share their raw reactions to the week’s top plays and highlights. Both hosts are known for their energetic personalities and insightful commentary, making for a lively discussion. Fans can expect debates that reflect their unique perspectives on the game, as well as some light-hearted banter that has become a hallmark of the show.
Viewers can look forward to a mix of analysis and entertainment as Sharpe and Johnson dissect key games,...
- 2/12/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Tuesday February 4 2025, Vice broadcasts Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocino: Recap!
February 4th Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocino: Recap,” titled “February 4th,” promises to bring fans a highlight reel of the week’s best moments. Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson will once again share their unique perspectives on sports and pop culture, making it a must-watch for fans of both legends.
In this episode, viewers can expect a blend of humor and insight as Sharpe and Ochocinco dive into the standout moments from the past week. The duo is known for their lively discussions and playful banter, which always keeps the audience entertained. Whether it’s a thrilling game recap or a funny personal story, the chemistry between the two hosts makes for an engaging viewing experience.
“February 4th” will also likely feature some guest appearances, adding another layer of excitement to the show.
February 4th Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocino: Recap,” titled “February 4th,” promises to bring fans a highlight reel of the week’s best moments. Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson will once again share their unique perspectives on sports and pop culture, making it a must-watch for fans of both legends.
In this episode, viewers can expect a blend of humor and insight as Sharpe and Ochocinco dive into the standout moments from the past week. The duo is known for their lively discussions and playful banter, which always keeps the audience entertained. Whether it’s a thrilling game recap or a funny personal story, the chemistry between the two hosts makes for an engaging viewing experience.
“February 4th” will also likely feature some guest appearances, adding another layer of excitement to the show.
- 2/4/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Tuesday January 28 2025, Vice broadcasts Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocino: Recap!
January 28th Season 1 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco: Recap,” titled “January 28th,” promises to deliver an exciting look back at the week’s best moments from the popular show. Fans of Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson can expect a lively discussion filled with highlights, laughs, and insightful commentary.
In this episode, Shannon and Ochocinco will revisit the standout segments from the most recent shows. They will share their thoughts on the guests who joined them, the funny stories that unfolded, and the memorable interactions that made viewers smile. The chemistry between the two hosts always brings a unique energy, making their recaps entertaining and engaging.
As always, Shannon and Ochocinco will not shy away from sharing their opinions on current events in sports and pop culture. Their candid takes...
January 28th Season 1 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Nightcap With Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco: Recap,” titled “January 28th,” promises to deliver an exciting look back at the week’s best moments from the popular show. Fans of Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson can expect a lively discussion filled with highlights, laughs, and insightful commentary.
In this episode, Shannon and Ochocinco will revisit the standout segments from the most recent shows. They will share their thoughts on the guests who joined them, the funny stories that unfolded, and the memorable interactions that made viewers smile. The chemistry between the two hosts always brings a unique energy, making their recaps entertaining and engaging.
As always, Shannon and Ochocinco will not shy away from sharing their opinions on current events in sports and pop culture. Their candid takes...
- 1/28/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
As the podcasting world gears up for International Podcast Day, Black Podcasting Awards (BPAwards) hosted a Sunday ceremony of big surprises and even bigger victories. This year’s celebration saw a thrilling 32 awards handed out to 19 standout podcasts and 3 leading podcasters. Public Radio Exchange (Prx) emerged as the day’s biggest winner with eight awards: two for Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech, three for its poignant Second Sunday, and three for the engaging What’s Ray Saying?.
While Shannon Sharpe fell short with his widely-discussed Club Shay Shay, he didn’t leave empty-handed. With his co-host Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, the duo clinched Best Sports Podcast award for their show Nightcap. In a surprising turn, Oprah was notably absent from the winners’ list, missing out on Best Culture Podcast, Best Limited Series Podcast, and Best Solo Host.
Anna DeShawn’s Queer News maintained its winning streak, claiming Best LGBTQ...
While Shannon Sharpe fell short with his widely-discussed Club Shay Shay, he didn’t leave empty-handed. With his co-host Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, the duo clinched Best Sports Podcast award for their show Nightcap. In a surprising turn, Oprah was notably absent from the winners’ list, missing out on Best Culture Podcast, Best Limited Series Podcast, and Best Solo Host.
Anna DeShawn’s Queer News maintained its winning streak, claiming Best LGBTQ...
- 9/27/2024
- Podnews.net
Shannon Sharpe is owning up to his Nsfw Instagram Live post.
The 56-year-old Pro Football Hall of Famer and ESPN personality admitted that his Instagram was not hacked, as he originally declared, and that he and a woman engaged in a sexual activity accidentally went live to his millions of followers.
“Obviously I am embarrassed. Someone that is extremely, extremely private and to have one of your most intimate details – the audio – heard for the entire world to hear, I’m embarrassed for a number of reasons,” he said during Nightcap.
Keep reading to find out more…
“There are a lot of people that count on Shannon to be professional at all times and I always try to be professional at all times, even when I’m behind closed doors. … I’m very disappointed in myself, not for the act. I think there are millions and billions of people of...
The 56-year-old Pro Football Hall of Famer and ESPN personality admitted that his Instagram was not hacked, as he originally declared, and that he and a woman engaged in a sexual activity accidentally went live to his millions of followers.
“Obviously I am embarrassed. Someone that is extremely, extremely private and to have one of your most intimate details – the audio – heard for the entire world to hear, I’m embarrassed for a number of reasons,” he said during Nightcap.
Keep reading to find out more…
“There are a lot of people that count on Shannon to be professional at all times and I always try to be professional at all times, even when I’m behind closed doors. … I’m very disappointed in myself, not for the act. I think there are millions and billions of people of...
- 9/12/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Run, Shannon, run!
Right now, roughly half the internet is currently clowning NFL Hall of Fame tight end and shit-starting podcast giant Shannon Sharpe for accidentally going live on Instagram while having sex with an unidentified woman earlier this week, exposing the world to the slightly uncomfortable and awkwardly hilarious sounds of his most intimate moments. At the same time, former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr. made entertainment news headlines by finalizing a deal to start a Saturday night comedy show on CNN, joking of his decision to join a traditional news network that isn’t exactly known for its sense of humor or its weekend programming, “I like comedy in tough places.”
Well, to celebrate his graduation from working on a comedy news show to running a comedy show on a news network, Wood decided to tackle a news story that you won’t ever see covered on...
Right now, roughly half the internet is currently clowning NFL Hall of Fame tight end and shit-starting podcast giant Shannon Sharpe for accidentally going live on Instagram while having sex with an unidentified woman earlier this week, exposing the world to the slightly uncomfortable and awkwardly hilarious sounds of his most intimate moments. At the same time, former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr. made entertainment news headlines by finalizing a deal to start a Saturday night comedy show on CNN, joking of his decision to join a traditional news network that isn’t exactly known for its sense of humor or its weekend programming, “I like comedy in tough places.”
Well, to celebrate his graduation from working on a comedy news show to running a comedy show on a news network, Wood decided to tackle a news story that you won’t ever see covered on...
- 9/12/2024
- Cracked
NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe has admitted that a moment of intimacy between an unidentified man and woman that briefly graced his Instagram page on Wednesday was actually him and that the live clip was posted accidentally — not the result of him being hacked, as he’s previously stated.
On Wednesday, Sharpe’s 3.2 million followers may have been perplexed or shocked to hear the sound of a moaning woman in an Instagram Live session that appeared on the former tight end’s page. Sharpe was not seen in the quickly deleted livestream video and was quick to claim that the incident was due to hackers going after the platform.
“Beware my @shannonsharpe84 Instagram was hacked this morning, my team and I are working vigorously to figure this out — Unc,” Sharpe said but deleted the post moments after posting it.
Sharpe decided to come clean and admit that the post...
On Wednesday, Sharpe’s 3.2 million followers may have been perplexed or shocked to hear the sound of a moaning woman in an Instagram Live session that appeared on the former tight end’s page. Sharpe was not seen in the quickly deleted livestream video and was quick to claim that the incident was due to hackers going after the platform.
“Beware my @shannonsharpe84 Instagram was hacked this morning, my team and I are working vigorously to figure this out — Unc,” Sharpe said but deleted the post moments after posting it.
Sharpe decided to come clean and admit that the post...
- 9/12/2024
- by Kevin Dolak
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ESPN personality Shannon Sharpe is coming clean after he mistakenly broadcast an intimate act on Instagram Live.
On Wednesday, the three-time Super Bowl champion accidentally went live as he engaged in a sexual activity with an unknown female. Though the video only showed his 3.2 million Instagram followers a wooden floor, Sharpe and his partner could be heard during an “extremely private” moment; it continued for just under two minutes before the video was cut off.
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On Wednesday, the three-time Super Bowl champion accidentally went live as he engaged in a sexual activity with an unknown female. Though the video only showed his 3.2 million Instagram followers a wooden floor, Sharpe and his partner could be heard during an “extremely private” moment; it continued for just under two minutes before the video was cut off.
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- 9/12/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The world of social media and NFL fans got a shocker when former legend and media personality Shannon Sharpe went live on Instagram. However, his life did not prove befitting of a man his stature or even worth streaming, for he accidentally ended up sharing with his millions of followers some pretty intimate moments.
Shannon Sharpe | Credit: Undisputed / Fox Sports 1
While fans had a blast making fun of his Nsfw live, there have been ample amounts of hilarious reactions from other personalities. John Cena’s former rival R-Truth too chimed in, giving a reaction that is hard to miss.
R-Truth’s Hilarious Reaction to Shannon Sharpe’s Nsfw Instagram Live Ronnie Aaron Killings aka R-Truth | Credit: Catch News
No one in the NFL fandom or the millions of fans following former NFL legend Shannon Sharpe would have imagined that they would one day get to see him engage in...
Shannon Sharpe | Credit: Undisputed / Fox Sports 1
While fans had a blast making fun of his Nsfw live, there have been ample amounts of hilarious reactions from other personalities. John Cena’s former rival R-Truth too chimed in, giving a reaction that is hard to miss.
R-Truth’s Hilarious Reaction to Shannon Sharpe’s Nsfw Instagram Live Ronnie Aaron Killings aka R-Truth | Credit: Catch News
No one in the NFL fandom or the millions of fans following former NFL legend Shannon Sharpe would have imagined that they would one day get to see him engage in...
- 9/12/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Shannon Sharpe has issued a mea culpa after the three-time Super Bowl champion mistakenly broadcast an intimate moment to his 3M Instagram followers.
Speaking on his Nightcap show, the ESPN presenter said he was “embarrassed” by the mishap and it fell below the standards of professionalism he sets for himself.
Sharpe went live on Instagram on Wednesday with a minute-and-a-half long video that featured audio of an unknown woman apparently moaning in pleasure. The video did not depict the intimate act.
Sharpe initially claimed that his Instagram had been hacked, but later admitted on the Nightcap that the video was his error.
“I came in, I threw my phone on the bed, engaged in an activity. I did not know Ig Live. I’ve never been on Ig Live, I’ve never turned Ig Live on, so I don’t know how it works,” Sharpe explained. He added that his...
Speaking on his Nightcap show, the ESPN presenter said he was “embarrassed” by the mishap and it fell below the standards of professionalism he sets for himself.
Sharpe went live on Instagram on Wednesday with a minute-and-a-half long video that featured audio of an unknown woman apparently moaning in pleasure. The video did not depict the intimate act.
Sharpe initially claimed that his Instagram had been hacked, but later admitted on the Nightcap that the video was his error.
“I came in, I threw my phone on the bed, engaged in an activity. I did not know Ig Live. I’ve never been on Ig Live, I’ve never turned Ig Live on, so I don’t know how it works,” Sharpe explained. He added that his...
- 9/12/2024
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
They say life is a journey with unexpected twists and turns. Well, Shannon Sharpe is living proof that this old adage rings true. For over two decades, he has been a high-energy force in the media world. And with the launch of his podcast, Club Shay Shay, he’s become the life of the party, conversing with celebrities and athletes.
Shannon Sharpe | Credit: Club Shay Shay/YouTube
His latest antics have not only kept fans on their toes but also ensured that he’s the main course of many media feasts. Sharpe recently found himself in a bit of a pickle after his Instagram account was allegedly hacked. Adding to the buzz, Sharpe made headlines in July when he issued a heartfelt apology to Megan Thee Stallion. It seems he had slipped up with a rather untasteful joke about her on Club Shay Shay.
Shannon Sharpe’s Apology To Megan...
Shannon Sharpe | Credit: Club Shay Shay/YouTube
His latest antics have not only kept fans on their toes but also ensured that he’s the main course of many media feasts. Sharpe recently found himself in a bit of a pickle after his Instagram account was allegedly hacked. Adding to the buzz, Sharpe made headlines in July when he issued a heartfelt apology to Megan Thee Stallion. It seems he had slipped up with a rather untasteful joke about her on Club Shay Shay.
Shannon Sharpe’s Apology To Megan...
- 9/12/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
It’s been over a year since Below Deck fans learned Captain Lee Rosbach wasn’t asked back for Season 11 of the show.
Since then, the Og Below Deck has returned with Captain Kerry Titheradge replacing the stud of the sea.
Below Deck fans had mixed reviews about the revamp of the show and Captain Kerry.
While the hit-yachting show wasn’t the same, Captain Kerry brought a new element to the franchise.
Hot on the heels of Captain Lee wrapping up Season 1 of Deadly Waters, he spoke out about being forced out of the show he helped launch.
In fact, the stud of the sea was one of the main reasons Below Deck became such a mega-hit.
Captain Lee Rosbach says Below Deck ‘isn’t the same’ after his ‘firing’
During an interview with the Daily Star earlier this week, Captain Lee did what he does best, spoke his mind.
Since then, the Og Below Deck has returned with Captain Kerry Titheradge replacing the stud of the sea.
Below Deck fans had mixed reviews about the revamp of the show and Captain Kerry.
While the hit-yachting show wasn’t the same, Captain Kerry brought a new element to the franchise.
Hot on the heels of Captain Lee wrapping up Season 1 of Deadly Waters, he spoke out about being forced out of the show he helped launch.
In fact, the stud of the sea was one of the main reasons Below Deck became such a mega-hit.
Captain Lee Rosbach says Below Deck ‘isn’t the same’ after his ‘firing’
During an interview with the Daily Star earlier this week, Captain Lee did what he does best, spoke his mind.
- 9/7/2024
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
Edison Research announces the Top 50 Podcasts in the U.S. based on reach for Q2 2024 among weekly podcast listeners age 13+.
The list ranks podcasts based on total audience reach from Edison Podcast Metrics. Interviews were conducted continuously throughout the quarter in English and Spanish. Rankings are based on listening over the full period. All respondents reported listening to podcasts in the last week.
Remaining the Top 3 from Q1 2024 into Q2 2024 are The Joe Rogan Experience, Crime Junkie, and The Daily.
Podnews’s list here includes hosting companies and previous places. You can also import the Opml file into your podcast app to subscribe to all fifty.
Podcasts Detail 1 (1) The Joe Rogan Experience 2 (2) Crime Junkie 3 (3) The Daily 4 (7) Call her Daddy 5 (5) Dateline NBC 6 (8) SmartLess 7 (10) Stuff You Should Know 8 (6) This American Life 9 (12) This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von 10 (9) Morbid 11 (11) Club Shay Shay 12 (14) MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories 13 (17) Serial 14 (4) New Heights with Jason...
The list ranks podcasts based on total audience reach from Edison Podcast Metrics. Interviews were conducted continuously throughout the quarter in English and Spanish. Rankings are based on listening over the full period. All respondents reported listening to podcasts in the last week.
Remaining the Top 3 from Q1 2024 into Q2 2024 are The Joe Rogan Experience, Crime Junkie, and The Daily.
Podnews’s list here includes hosting companies and previous places. You can also import the Opml file into your podcast app to subscribe to all fifty.
Podcasts Detail 1 (1) The Joe Rogan Experience 2 (2) Crime Junkie 3 (3) The Daily 4 (7) Call her Daddy 5 (5) Dateline NBC 6 (8) SmartLess 7 (10) Stuff You Should Know 8 (6) This American Life 9 (12) This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von 10 (9) Morbid 11 (11) Club Shay Shay 12 (14) MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories 13 (17) Serial 14 (4) New Heights with Jason...
- 8/15/2024
- Podnews.net
Sunday Am Final: Sony’s Bad Boys: Ride or Die had a great Saturday of $19.5M, -10% against previews/first day of $21.6M, for what’s shaping up to be a $56M opening. This is the highest-grossing R-rated opening since Oppenheimer last July, and Will Smith’s sixth-highest U.S./Canada opening overall of his career and his 18th No. 1 opening as a leading man.
For Martin Lawrence, Bad Boys: Ride or Die is his 8th No. 1 domestic opening. The Jerry Bruckheimer-produced, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah-directed fourthquel beats its recent round of tracking of $40M+, but is also ahead of its initial $50M+ forecast from three weeks ago, proving there’s still life in moviegoing. Really. This is just the beginning of summer. Global was even bigger on Bad Boys 4 with $104.6M.
That Friday to Saturday hold is very close to what Bad Boys for Life did,...
For Martin Lawrence, Bad Boys: Ride or Die is his 8th No. 1 domestic opening. The Jerry Bruckheimer-produced, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah-directed fourthquel beats its recent round of tracking of $40M+, but is also ahead of its initial $50M+ forecast from three weeks ago, proving there’s still life in moviegoing. Really. This is just the beginning of summer. Global was even bigger on Bad Boys 4 with $104.6M.
That Friday to Saturday hold is very close to what Bad Boys for Life did,...
- 6/9/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Shannon Sharpe arrives promptly at noon at the South Beverly Grill, a short drive from his home in Holmby Hills. He is 6-foot-2 and 230 pounds, a wall of muscle sheathed in black athleisure wear. He slides into his favorite booth, orders a cranberry ginger ale and offers a hello — friendly but guarded — to an awaiting journalist.
It’s usually Sharpe asking the questions — whether on his blockbuster podcasts Club Shay Shay (3.17 million YouTube subscribers) and Nightcap (1.26 million subscribers) or on ESPN’s First Take, where through the NFL season he spars good-naturedly with host Stephen A. Smith.
Sharpe, who turns 56 on June 26, shot to fame as a tight end for the Denver Broncos. He’s an NFL Hall of Famer and three-time Super Bowl champ. But his other calling, it turns out, is talking — about sports, yes, but about many other things, too, from social issues to politics to celebrity gossip.
It’s usually Sharpe asking the questions — whether on his blockbuster podcasts Club Shay Shay (3.17 million YouTube subscribers) and Nightcap (1.26 million subscribers) or on ESPN’s First Take, where through the NFL season he spars good-naturedly with host Stephen A. Smith.
Sharpe, who turns 56 on June 26, shot to fame as a tight end for the Denver Broncos. He’s an NFL Hall of Famer and three-time Super Bowl champ. But his other calling, it turns out, is talking — about sports, yes, but about many other things, too, from social issues to politics to celebrity gossip.
- 5/30/2024
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Christian Petzold: "Transit is the first movie in 20 years where the main character is a male." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Christian Petzold joined me for a conversation at the Film Society of Lincoln Center when he was in New York for Carte Blanche: Christian Petzold Selects and a sneak preview screening of Transit. He brought up Claude Chabrol's work with Stéphane Audran and Isabelle Huppert. Julia Hummer and Nina Hoss, George Romero's Dawn Of The Dead, Alex Brendemühl, a Franz Kafka-like "hell construction" in Anna Seghers' novel and the books of William Burroughs also emerged.
Marie (Paula Beer) with Georg (Franz Rogowski) in Transit
Shot by his longtime cinematographer Hans Fromm, Transit is Christian Petzold's "first movie in 20 years where the main character is a male" and he found himself "very...
Christian Petzold joined me for a conversation at the Film Society of Lincoln Center when he was in New York for Carte Blanche: Christian Petzold Selects and a sneak preview screening of Transit. He brought up Claude Chabrol's work with Stéphane Audran and Isabelle Huppert. Julia Hummer and Nina Hoss, George Romero's Dawn Of The Dead, Alex Brendemühl, a Franz Kafka-like "hell construction" in Anna Seghers' novel and the books of William Burroughs also emerged.
Marie (Paula Beer) with Georg (Franz Rogowski) in Transit
Shot by his longtime cinematographer Hans Fromm, Transit is Christian Petzold's "first movie in 20 years where the main character is a male" and he found himself "very...
- 2/1/2019
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
2016 movies Things to Come (pictured) and Elle have earned French cinema icon Isabelle Huppert her – surprisingly – first National Society of Film Critics Best Actress Award. 2016 Movies: Isabelle Huppert & 'Moonlight' among National Society of Film Critics' top picks Earlier today (Jan. 7), the National Society of Film Critics announced their top 2016 movies and performances. Somewhat surprisingly, this year's Nsfc list – which generally contains more offbeat entries than those of other U.S.-based critics groups – is quite similar to their counterparts', most of which came out last December. No, that doesn't mean the National Society of Film Critics has opted for the crowd-pleasing route. Instead, this awards season U.S. critics have not infrequently gone for even less mainstream entries than usual. Examples, among either the Nsfc winners or runners-up, include Isabelle Huppert in Elle, Moonlight, Toni Erdmann, Casey Affleck in Manchester by the Sea, and Lily Gladstone in Certain Women. French...
- 1/8/2017
- by Mont. Steve
- Alt Film Guide
Huppert’s warm, wry performance as an academic facing a crisis at home powers Mia Hansen-Løve’s intimate, intellectual film
Is there a more commanding screen presence than Isabelle Huppert? From the spiralling American madness of Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate to the diverse demands of Claire Denis’s African-set colonial parable White Material and Brillante Mendoza’s Philippines hostage drama Captive, Huppert has proved ready to rise to any challenge. Claude Chabrol famously cast her as a teenage murderer in 1978’s Violette Nozière and a covert poisoner in 2000’s Merci pour le chocolat, while Chris Honoré called upon her to tackle the taboo subject of incest in Ma mère. Most famously, in Michael Haneke’s unflinching The Piano Teacher, she took cinemagoers to the very edge of a masochistic abyss, with harrowing results.
Hansen-Løve serves up unapologetic discussions of Rousseau, radicalism and revolution
Continue reading...
Is there a more commanding screen presence than Isabelle Huppert? From the spiralling American madness of Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate to the diverse demands of Claire Denis’s African-set colonial parable White Material and Brillante Mendoza’s Philippines hostage drama Captive, Huppert has proved ready to rise to any challenge. Claude Chabrol famously cast her as a teenage murderer in 1978’s Violette Nozière and a covert poisoner in 2000’s Merci pour le chocolat, while Chris Honoré called upon her to tackle the taboo subject of incest in Ma mère. Most famously, in Michael Haneke’s unflinching The Piano Teacher, she took cinemagoers to the very edge of a masochistic abyss, with harrowing results.
Hansen-Løve serves up unapologetic discussions of Rousseau, radicalism and revolution
Continue reading...
- 9/4/2016
- by Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
- The Guardian - Film News
Dailies is a round-up of essential film writing, news bits, videos, and other highlights from across the Internet. If you’d like to submit a piece for consideration, get in touch with us in the comments below or on Twitter at @TheFilmStage.
The Criterion Collection have revealed their February 2016 line-up (click titles for more information):
On The Cinephiliacs, Peter Labuza talks with Jonathan Rosenbaum about his career and Out 1.
Watch Roger Deakins talk Sicario and more in a recent talk, and read our interview with him:
David Bordwell discusses the women crime writers of the 1940s and 1950s:
You might say that Double Indemnity and Out of the Past are quintessentially 1940s-1950s films, and I’d agree. But so too are works based on women writers. The list of Highsmith adaptations, starting with Strangers on a Train (1951), is too long to recite here, but let’s remember that...
The Criterion Collection have revealed their February 2016 line-up (click titles for more information):
On The Cinephiliacs, Peter Labuza talks with Jonathan Rosenbaum about his career and Out 1.
Watch Roger Deakins talk Sicario and more in a recent talk, and read our interview with him:
David Bordwell discusses the women crime writers of the 1940s and 1950s:
You might say that Double Indemnity and Out of the Past are quintessentially 1940s-1950s films, and I’d agree. But so too are works based on women writers. The list of Highsmith adaptations, starting with Strangers on a Train (1951), is too long to recite here, but let’s remember that...
- 11/16/2015
- by TFS Staff
- The Film Stage
Coming to Blu-ray for the first time from the Cohen Media Group, Claude Chabrol’s late career thriller, Nightcap (better known by its French title, Merci Pour Le Chocolat) is often lumped into conversation as merely one of the seven films the director made with actress Isabelle Huppert. While it is certainly outshined by some of their finer achievements together (particularly The Story of Women and La Ceremonie), it stands firmly on its own as an odd exercise that’s more character study than murder mystery. Chabrol seems amused at the convention and convenience of the narrative, supplied by Charlotte Armstrong’s nonsensically titled 1948 novel The Chocolate Cobweb. Armstrong was in high regard in the 1950’s (her novel Don’t Bother to Knock was turned into a very strange Marilyn Monroe vehicle in 1952), and Chabrol seems keen on retaining the rather deliberate ambience from a tradition of genre gone by.
- 10/7/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Riffing on Terek Puckett’s terrific list of director/actor collaborations, I wanted to look at some of those equally impressive leading ladies who served as muses for their directors. I strived to look for collaborations that may not have been as obviously canonical, but whose effects on cinema were no less compelling. Categorizing a film’s lead is potentially tricky, but one of the criteria I always use is Anthony Hopkins’s performance in Silence of the Lambs, a film in which he is considered a lead but appears only briefly; his character is an integral part of the story.
The criteria for this article is as follows: The director & actor team must have worked together at least 3 times with the actor in a major role in each feature film, resulting in a minimum of 2 must-see films.
One of the primary trends for the frequency of collaboration is the...
The criteria for this article is as follows: The director & actor team must have worked together at least 3 times with the actor in a major role in each feature film, resulting in a minimum of 2 must-see films.
One of the primary trends for the frequency of collaboration is the...
- 7/24/2013
- by John Oursler
- SoundOnSight
This will be the year that revenue from streaming passes revenue from DVD sales, according to a recent article in the Hollywood Reporter.
How do we feel about this? I ask as a movie-watcher who subscribes to Netflix, Hulu and Fandor, and also rents online from Amazon and Vudu. iTunes gets none of my business because the iTunes Store has been misbehaving on my computer. I average three streaming movies a week and three or four on DVD. I'm not an average consumer, because a lot of my viewing is for work. But often of an evening I'll stream for pleasure. All of my streaming happens through a Roku Player on HDTV.
Does anyone recall the time when HBO was first test-marketing Movies on Demand? There was much hilarity when it was learned that their Florida test market wasn't exactly a model of digital automation. Apparently actual employees were taking...
How do we feel about this? I ask as a movie-watcher who subscribes to Netflix, Hulu and Fandor, and also rents online from Amazon and Vudu. iTunes gets none of my business because the iTunes Store has been misbehaving on my computer. I average three streaming movies a week and three or four on DVD. I'm not an average consumer, because a lot of my viewing is for work. But often of an evening I'll stream for pleasure. All of my streaming happens through a Roku Player on HDTV.
Does anyone recall the time when HBO was first test-marketing Movies on Demand? There was much hilarity when it was learned that their Florida test market wasn't exactly a model of digital automation. Apparently actual employees were taking...
- 6/8/2012
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Well, we've taken a look at the leading men, now it's time to look at the actresses who have also fallen outside of the Academy Award radar. While there is no Gary Oldman-esque story of recognition this year at the Oscars for the ladies, these five names will hopefully be a reminder that there are more women out there other than Meryl Streep who deserve to put that funny gold statue on their mantle. The names here include international stars, undersung character actresses and bonafide legends. Their time will hopefully soon come, but until then, here's what they've done so far that deserves attention. Isabelle Huppert Nomination-Worthy Roles: Pomme in "The Lacemaker"; Violette Noziere in "Violette Noziere"; Marie in "A Story Of Women"; Jeanne in "La Ceremonie"; Marie-Claire Muller in "Merci pour le chocolat"; Erika Kohut in "The Piano Teacher"; Anne Laurent in "The Time Of The Wolf";...
- 2/21/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
Prolific French director of films with murder at their heart
The film director Claude Chabrol, who has died aged 80, created the first ripple of the French new wave with his first feature, Le Beau Serge (1958). Unlike some of his other critic colleagues on the influential journal Cahiers du Cinéma, who also became film-makers, Chabrol was perfectly happy in the mainstream. Along with Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette, he paid serious attention to Hollywood studio contract directors who retained their artistic personalities through good and bad films, thus formulating what came to be known as the "auteur theory".
In 1957, he and Rohmer wrote a short book on Alfred Hitchcock, whom they saw as a Catholic moralist. Hitchcock's black humour and fascination with guilt pervades the majority of Chabrol's films, most of which have murder at their heart. However, although Chabrol's thematic allegiance to Hitchcock remained intact, his...
The film director Claude Chabrol, who has died aged 80, created the first ripple of the French new wave with his first feature, Le Beau Serge (1958). Unlike some of his other critic colleagues on the influential journal Cahiers du Cinéma, who also became film-makers, Chabrol was perfectly happy in the mainstream. Along with Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette, he paid serious attention to Hollywood studio contract directors who retained their artistic personalities through good and bad films, thus formulating what came to be known as the "auteur theory".
In 1957, he and Rohmer wrote a short book on Alfred Hitchcock, whom they saw as a Catholic moralist. Hitchcock's black humour and fascination with guilt pervades the majority of Chabrol's films, most of which have murder at their heart. However, although Chabrol's thematic allegiance to Hitchcock remained intact, his...
- 9/14/2010
- by Ronald Bergan
- The Guardian - Film News
The French New Wave veteran has died aged 80. We look back over his career with a selection of clips from his films
Along with François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol ushered in the New Wave that washed over French cinema at the end of the 1950s. Like them a critic turned filmmaker, Chabrol shared their appreciation of classical genre form – to some, he appreciated it too much, exploring rather than subverting its strictures. But his prodigious output and technical mastery assure his place as one of the great figures of cinema's first century.
Born in 1930 to a middle-class family, Chabrol studied law before joining Godard, Truffaut, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette in making Cahiers du Cinema, the epicentre of auteurist celebration of 'low' Hollywood. In 1957, he and Rohmer published their influential study of Hitchcock – a director who would have an enduring influence on Chabrol's work behind the camera – and,...
Along with François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol ushered in the New Wave that washed over French cinema at the end of the 1950s. Like them a critic turned filmmaker, Chabrol shared their appreciation of classical genre form – to some, he appreciated it too much, exploring rather than subverting its strictures. But his prodigious output and technical mastery assure his place as one of the great figures of cinema's first century.
Born in 1930 to a middle-class family, Chabrol studied law before joining Godard, Truffaut, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette in making Cahiers du Cinema, the epicentre of auteurist celebration of 'low' Hollywood. In 1957, he and Rohmer published their influential study of Hitchcock – a director who would have an enduring influence on Chabrol's work behind the camera – and,...
- 9/13/2010
- by Ben Walters
- The Guardian - Film News
French Director Chabrol Dies
Legendary French director Claude Chabrol has died at the age of 80.
The filmmaker passed away on Sunday.
Chabrol made his mark as one of the founders of French cinema's New Wave movement and went on to enjoy more than half a century behind the camera, making more than 70 films and TV productions.
He first gained attention with his directorial debut Le Beau Serge in 1958. His film credits include Les Biches, The Butcher and the 2000 mystery Merci pour le chocolat, which featured one of his many muses, actress Isabelle Huppert.
France's Prime Minister Francois Fillon has paid tribute to Chabrol, calling him a "great director, producer and screenwriter (who) was one of the grand figures of the Nouvelle vague (New Wave), which revolutionised the style and techniques of cinema by looking at real experience, true life, that which is indiscreet and subtle."...
The filmmaker passed away on Sunday.
Chabrol made his mark as one of the founders of French cinema's New Wave movement and went on to enjoy more than half a century behind the camera, making more than 70 films and TV productions.
He first gained attention with his directorial debut Le Beau Serge in 1958. His film credits include Les Biches, The Butcher and the 2000 mystery Merci pour le chocolat, which featured one of his many muses, actress Isabelle Huppert.
France's Prime Minister Francois Fillon has paid tribute to Chabrol, calling him a "great director, producer and screenwriter (who) was one of the grand figures of the Nouvelle vague (New Wave), which revolutionised the style and techniques of cinema by looking at real experience, true life, that which is indiscreet and subtle."...
- 9/12/2010
- WENN
I recently had the pleasure of seeing a Polanski film in utter innocence. As the result of a rare set of circumstances, I found myself in the wrong cinema in front of a film which had a very restricted title sequence, so that I knew the title of the film from the beginning, but didn’t learn the director’s name until the end. I had of course heard that Polanski had a new film out, but not feeling particularly interested in the film’s political theme, I had forgotten about it. After the shock of realising that I was in the wrong cinema, I assumed that the film I was about to see was most likely a product of Hollywood: I was sitting in a multiplex with a relatively large audience, after all. The film’s European title, “The Ghost,” gives much less away than the American title, “The Ghost Writer,...
- 5/10/2010
- by Alison Frank
- The Moving Arts Journal
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