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This week on the Awards Tour Podcast, host Jacqueline Coley sits down with Academy Award-nominated actor Colman Domingo. A preeminent actor in the theater community for over three decades, Colman became a household name after his run on the AMC series ‘Fear the Walking Dead.’ Since then, he has gone on to work with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, cementing himself as not just a talented actor but one that loves every aspect of the craft of filmmaking, from writing and directing to producing and even casting. Fresh off his historic Academy Award nomination for ‘Rustin,’ Domingo rejoins the awards season with his latest effort ‘Sing Sing,’ in which he plays a wrongfully incarcerated individual who has found passion and purpose through an inmate run theater group. Domingo speaks with Jacqueline about his career up to this point and how he tries to stunt on every red carpet he attends during the awards season.
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This week on The Awards Tour Podcast, writer-director Jeff Nichols takes us on a cruise of his stellar Certified Fresh filmography and how he's been contemplating his current release, ‘The Bikeriders,’ for the better part of two decades. The ‘Take Shelter’ director, whose other credits include ‘Loving,’ ‘Mud,’ and ‘Midnight Special’ has been a beloved auteur of critics and audiences since his debut in 2007 with ‘Shotgun Stories.’ This week, Nichols details how picking a 1968 non-fiction picture book about the early days of Chicago motorcycle clubs led to an incredible film about friendship, motorcycle culture, and how the quest for community can save or destroy a life. We also discuss how his love affair with art was first cultivated by his family, his scrapped Aquaman project, and why he thinks humanity is the most exciting part of superhero adaptations.
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Alison Brie has made quite a name for herself as an actress whose projects become instantly endearing to audiences and are loved by critics, whether it be her work with award-winning filmmakers like Steven Spielberg or her television work on beloved shows like ‘BoJack Horseman,’ ‘Community’ and Netflix's ‘Glow.’ Brie has long been an actress audiences enjoy watching and whose performances they feel an instant kinship with. This week on the Awards Tour podcast, host Jacqueline Coley revisits the LA native's most defining works, including her latest effort as the flighty but earnest eldest daughter Amy on the Peacock miniseries ‘Apples Never Fall.’ They also discuss how she chooses her projects, and Alison describes her joy in working with her life partner Dave Franco, both on- and off-screen.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast host Jacqueline Coley sits down with two-thirds of the award-winning creatives behind the Emmy-winning television show, ‘Hacks.’ Fresh off their season 4 pickup, writer/director Lucia Aniello and writer, director, and star Paul W. Downs break down season 3 of their fictionalized take on the life of Joan Rivers played to perfection onscreen by the incomparable Jean Smart, alongside incredible newcomer and Emmy nominee Hannah Einbinder. In this episode, they break down their longtime partnership on and off screen, which began in their early days of improv at UCB and has remained through television shows like ‘Broad City,’ ‘The Other Two,’ and their early work in digital comedy. They also give us a peek into how they can remain in such a close partnership while producing a hit television show, as well as all of the incredible places they hope to take their two leads in the upcoming season 4 of ‘Hacks’ on Max.
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At age 26, Jharrel Jerome has already worked with some of the biggest directors in the business, from his film debut in Barry Jenkins’s 'Moonlight' to his Emmy-winning performance in Ava DuVernay’s Netflix miniseries 'When They See Us' to his current Prime series 'I’m a Virgo', created and directed by Boots Riley. On today’s episode, Jerome sits down with Jacqueline Coley to discuss how he developed his character Cootie, the 13-foot-tall black teenager from Oakland in 'I'm a Virgo', and what’s in store for him as Miles G. Morales in 'Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse'.
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Emmy-nominated costume designer John Glaser has been in the business for the better part of three decades. From his turn as assistant costume designer in hits like 'My Best Friend’s Wedding' and 'Law Abiding Citizen,' to now co-costume designing the magnificent period costumes in the award-winning Netflix series 'Bridgerton.' On today’s episode, John sits down with Jacqueline Coley to discuss how the costumes help tell Penelope Featherington’s story in season 3 of 'Bridgerton.'
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Walton Goggins is an award-winning actor who has been a familiar face on our screens for the better part of 40 years, from his scene-stealing work in 'The Righteous Gemstones,' 'Justified,' and 'Django Unchained,' to his last effort as the Ghoul on Prime Video’s 'Fallout,' which has audiences and critics raving.
Kicking off Season 2 of our Awards Tour Podcast, host Jacqueline Coley sits down with Goggins for a wide-ranging chat about his varied filmography, from early work in television to working with some of the most influential directors in Hollywood. From Steven Spielberg to Quentin Tarantino to his primary director on the Fallout series, Jonathan Nolan ('Westwood'), each has recognized his ability to dynamically command the screen and make every audience member fall in love with even his more villainous portrayals.
Please watch and enjoy their discussion of his work, his process, and why everyone is saying that his current role as the Ghoul is his most attractive in more ways than one.
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On today's episode of The Awards Tour Podcast, Jacqueline is joined once again by IndieWire's Awards Editor Marcus Jones to discuss how to win your 2024 Oscars ballot! With the Academy Awards less than a week away, Jacqueline and Marcus go over each category and give their thoughts on who they think should win, and ultimately who will win an Oscar this Sunday!
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On today's episode of The Awards Tour Podcast, Jacqueline is joined by IndieWire's Awards Editor Marcus Jones to discuss all the snubs and surprises that came with the 2024 Oscars nominations. Should Margot Robbie have been nominated for Best Actress for 'Barbie?' Was it surprising at all that 'Oppenheimer' leads the pack with 13 nominations? Tune in to today's show to hear our thoughts!
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, host Jacqueline Coley chats with Golden Globe, Emmy and Screen Actors Guild-nominated actress Danielle Brooks about her journey from Juilliard to playing Sofia in ‘The Color Purple’ on Broadway to reprising her role in the 2023 film adaptation. We also preview Brooks’ role in the second season of ‘Peacemaker’ on MAX and what’s in store for her in the ‘Minecraft’ video game adaptation set to premiere in 2025.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, host Jacqueline Coley chats with Golden Globe and multiple Emmy-award winning actor Sterling K. Brown about his role in the hilarious heartfelt drama ‘American Fiction.’ We also preview some future ambitions including a possible trip into James Gunn's DC as the Green Lantern John Stewart.
CORRECTION: ‘American Fiction’ director Cord Jefferson was mistakenly said to have roots in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Jefferson is from Tucson, Arizona.
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This week on the Awards Tour podcast, host Jacqueline Coley chats with best friends turned production partners Riley Keough and Gina Gammel about how friendship not only lives at the heart of their Cannes award winner 'War Pony,' but within their production company Felix Culpa as well. We also take a brief look at the recent resurgence of indigenous stories on screen and their oftentimes tragic history in Hollywood.
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On our premiere episode, host Jacqueline Coley sits down with the virtuosic composer Ludwig Göransson to discuss his filmography and inspirations, from his humble days back in Sweden to Hollywood's biggest productions. Shot in-person at his studio in LA, the Oscar winner chronicles his awards-winning compositions for Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther, his chart-topping work with the likes of Adele and Rihanna, as well as his latest effort reteaming with famed director Christopher Nolan for Oppenheimer.
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