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Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley

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Malcolm X
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Judas and the Black Messiah
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Amelie
American Society Of Magical Negroes
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The Wild Robot
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Mel Brooks
Rachel Weisz
Sundance Film Festival
Gene Wilder
Brendan Fraser

Claim your ticket to witness the personal narratives happening behind the scenes of movies and the business. Hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, each episode invites you into intimate conversations with actors and the creative community to explore how the magic of film impacts their lives. With a blend of entertaining games and thought-provoking questions, Jacqueline guid... more

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Emma Tammi
Director of *Five Nights at Freddy's* and its sequel
NBC Universal
Episode: Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 with Director Emma Tammi
Kevin Goetz
Founder and CEO of Screen Engine ASI
Screen Engine ASI
Episode: The Audience is Never Wrong with Kevin Goetz
Tom Llamas
Anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News and Top Story with Tom Llamas
NBC News
Episode: From Telemundo Intern to NBC News Anchor with Tom Llamas
Justin Tipping
Co-writer and director of the film Him
Universal Studios
Episode: When Dreams Become Nightmares The Horror of HIM with Director Justin Tipping
Luna Blaise
Actress known for her role in 'Fresh Off the Boat' and now Theresa Delgado in 'Jurassic World Rebirth'
NBCUniversal
Episode: Rafts, Rapids and Rising Stars Inside Jurassic World Rebirth with Luna Blaise & David Iacono
David Iacono
Actor portraying Xavier Dobbs in 'Jurassic World Rebirth'
NBCUniversal
Episode: Rafts, Rapids and Rising Stars Inside Jurassic World Rebirth with Luna Blaise & David Iacono
Manuel GarcĂ­a-Rulfo
Star of Jurassic World Rebirth
Universal Pictures
Episode: Sailing Into Danger Jurassic World Rebirth with Manuel GarcĂ­a-Rulfo
Gareth Edwards
Director of Jurassic World Rebirth
Warner Bros. Pictures
Episode: A New Era is Born Jurassic World Rebirth with Director Gareth Edwards
Brett Levisohn
Senior Vice President of Creative Content at Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures
Episode: Putting the Spotlight on Behind the Scenes Content with Brett Levisohn

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Jacqueline Coley
Host and Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, engaged in discussing film narratives and personal experiences with industry professionals.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 81 ratings
  • Such a great insight into the industry

    Love the variety of different people being interviewed—really shows how much goes into making movies and getting them out into the world. Jacqueline is the best!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hi_mav
    United Statesa year ago
  • Enjoyable and Entertaining!

    I love how this podcast gives insight into so many industry backgrounds, plus it has reminded me of some great movies I haven’t seen in a while. I love listening to this podcast on my way to work because it’s easy and enjoyable to listen to on the go. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bree_Richards
    United Statesa year ago
  • So much new respect for Universal

    I feel like this show is what all the studios should be doing for real. I love learning how they built their careers. And so many good movie recs!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    slothtopus
    United States2 years ago
  • Great inside look

    Really enjoyed hearing about the backgrounds of people in different parts of the film business, and how that’s informed how they show up to work authentically. I always love hearing about people’s favorite movies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DukeCheer02
    United States2 years ago

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Crafting On-Screen Magic with Wicked Producer Marc Platt
Q: Do any of your kids have favorites among your films?
Platt shares that all of his children have different favorite films that he has produced, with 'Legally Blonde' and 'Wicked' being family favorites.
Crafting On-Screen Magic with Wicked Producer Marc Platt
Q: What do you think were the most instructive stops that you took before you got to Wicked?
Platt discusses how every experience, whether making smaller or larger films, contributes to learning and informs his approach as a producer.
Crafting On-Screen Magic with Wicked Producer Marc Platt
Q: What made this the magical moment to do Wicked on screen?
Platt explains that Universal has been pushing him to create a film adaptation for years, but he wanted to respect the stage show's success and ensure that he had the necessary skills to take on the challenge confidently.
The Audience is Never Wrong with Kevin Goetz
Q: So I'd love for you to talk about the various stops that you were in your career that then let you say, oh, not only should this be a company, but I'm the perfect person to then sort of birth it into creation.
Goetz discusses his diverse career path, starting as a child actor, transitioning through producing and moderating focus groups, ultimately leading to founding Screen Engine ASI.
Bringing Gabby’s Dollhouse to the Big Screen with Laila Lockhart Kraner
Q: What are these new things that you're going to get to do in the movie version that you haven't gotten to do from the series?
Gabby's never left her room before until now. Now, she goes across the country... The first time we're getting new people in there, like real people with faces.

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Listeners are invited to explore the personal stories and experiences of actors and creative professionals within the film industry. Each episode features in-depth conversations led by an engaging host, focusing on how the film medium impacts both personal and professional lives. With a unique blend of entertaining games and reflective questioning, guests share memorable films and pivotal moments that have influenced their careers, showcasing the interplay between cinematic experiences and personal growth. This podcast is likely to resonate with those interested in the behind-the-scenes dynamics of filmmaking, storytelling, and the emotional connections forged through cinema.

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1. Emma Tammi
2. Kevin Goetz
3. Tom Llamas
4. Justin Tipping
5. Luna Blaise
6. David Iacono
7. Manuel GarcĂ­a-Rulfo
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