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  • In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, Kyle McMahon is live at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington DC for the Library of Congress Gerwshine Prize for Elton John and Bernie Taupin. The legendary songwriting duo's music has touched hearts and shaped the pop landscape for over five decades, and were honored at the prestigious Gershwin Prize celebration, which is the highest award for songwriting. The gala event, a tribute to their extraordinary contributions to music, was nothing short of a red carpet spectacle, buzzing with excitement and reverence for these titans of the music industry. With red carpet interviews from Maren Morris, Annie Lennox, Brandi Carlile, Metallica and Elton John and Bernie themselves, get your exclusive behind-the-scenes look at this star-studded affair as this episode brings the electric atmosphere of the event directly to your ears.

    And be sure to watch Elton John and Bernie Taupin: Gershwin Prize on PBS begining April 8th 2024. Check your local PBS station for details.

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  • Join Kyle McMahon for a riveting discussion on Pop Culture Weekly as we explore the terrifying world of The First Omen and the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and public life. Nell Tiger Free graces us once again, sharing the spine-tingling details of her starring role in "The First Omen," while Eric Yaverbaum, CEO of Ericho Communications, sheds light on how AI poses new challenges for public figures and everyday folks alike. As we unpack the urgency for tech-savvy governance in the face of AI's unchecked progress, you'll be captivated by the conversation's blend of celebrity insights and the sobering realities of our digital future.


    First up, Eric Yaverbaum, with his expertise in crisis management, reveals how the lightning-fast spread of information in today's digital age demands a preemptive strategy and why keeping up with current expertise is more vital than ever. His candid advice is a clarion call for adaptation in a world where AI continues to revolutionize our communication landscape.

    Then, Nell Tiger Free offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into her experience filming "The First Omen," highlighting the eerie allure of shooting in Rome and the unique challenges of embodying a character within the iconic horror franchise. Nell and Kyle have an in-depth look at the craft of filmmaking, focusing on the visceral impact of practical effects in horror cinema. Hear how actors navigate the intensity of their roles and the strategies they employ to differentiate their on-screen personas from their personal lives. The camaraderie on set, the adrenaline rush of scaring audiences, and the magic of movie-making come alive in this chapter. It's a conversation that celebrates the art of storytelling and the thrill of performance—essential listening for film aficionados and pop culture enthusiasts alike.

    Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/

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  • Step behind the curtain with Kyle McMahon, as we illuminate the trials and triumphs of some of Tinseltown's finest. Caleb Landry Jones and Jojo T Gibbs kick off the star-studded lineup, revealing the intensity of their performances in Luc Besson's "Dogman" — a film that promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats with its flashback-driven storytelling. Meanwhile, the unstoppable Lyle brothers of Black Oxygen share their journey from battling bands to making a barbecue sauce that's as fiery as their music chart success.

    The melody of perseverance sings loud in the tale of Black Oxygen's David and Nick Lyle, who've turned their brotherly bond into a business empire that dances between hit tracks and a successful venture into fashion and culinary delights like Black Oxygen Bangin' BBQ Sauce. Their strategic approach to the music business is a masterclass in entrepreneurial creativity, and their chat unfolds into a blueprint for making a mark in the industry. It's all about the hustle, the music, and the unique narrative that takes a life of its own—one that's as dynamic as the roles they will soon embody in their silver screen debut.

    As the final act, we peel back the layers of what it takes to transition from the recording studio to the movie set, exploring the strategic release of Black Oxygen's summer-vibed album, carefully planned alongside their film debut and tour dates.

    So tighten your laces, or slip on your Crocs if you're feeling adventurous, and prepare for a podcast episode that dances between the lines of music, film, and the relentless pursuit of dreams.


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  • In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, join Kyle McMahon for a riveting chat with the dazzling stars of Tubi's "Slay," Heidi N Closet and Crystal Methyd, as we explore their venture into the world of horror. Our conversation peels back the curtain on the film's innovative mix of camp, humor, and horror, while delving into its poignant social commentary about acceptance and the universal battle against adversity. Listen in as Heidi and Crystal share their heartfelt experiences of finding community through drag in their conservative upbringings, and how these personal journeys resonate with the film's narrative.

    Step into the glittery shoes of a drag queen with us as we discuss the thrills and challenges of transitioning from the live stage to the film set. Heidi and Crystal reveal the highs of embodying their characters without the immediate applause, their astonishment at seeing themselves on the big screen, and their hopes for the film's impact on audiences. Get your dose of fabulousness and empowerment as we encourage you to watch "Slay" on Tubi and join the conversation about this unique cinematic experience that champions the idea of conquering life's metaphorical vampires.

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  • In this episode, discover the heartfelt journey from a New York Times article to the silver screen with "Little Wing," a Paramount Plus film that captures the essence of home and belonging. Kyle McMahon is thrilled to bring you an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of this cinematic treasure. The talented Susan Orlean reveals the real-life stories that inspired her New York Times article and consequently the movie, while young stars Brooklyn Prince and Shay Tafari discuss how they breathed life into their roles. Join us for a fascinating conversation with scriptwriter John Gatins and director Dean Israelite, who shares a personal connection to the film's unique pigeon racing element and discusses the rich thematic layers of home that resonate throughout the story.

    Get ready to be moved by the experiences of Shay Tafari and Brooklyn Prince as they uncover their personal connections to their characters and the notion of home that transcends a mere physical space. In a heartwarming discussion, they share the nuances of representing true-to-life experiences on screen and the meticulous research that shaped their portrayals, including Shay's preference for the depth of libraries over the fleeting nature of YouTube rabbit holes. Each scene, each line, carries the weight of authentic emotion, as the actors open up about family, memories, and the personal growth that defines what home truly means to them. This episode is not just an exploration of "Little Wing," but a reflection on the universal search for our place in the world.

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  • Venture into the shadowy realm where childhood innocence meets its ghostly counterpart in this weeks episode of Pop Culture Weekly as Kyle McMahon sits down with the stars of Blumhouse's "Imaginary." Kyle is joined by the stellar cast DeWanda Wise, Taegen Burns, and Pyper Braun, who peel back the curtain on the film's intertwining of whimsy and dread. Discover the commitment to character development and the refreshing embrace of practical effects that set this horror gem apart. You'll get the inside scoop on how these actors drew from their own wells of creativity to flesh out their roles—creating an atmosphere that's as authentic as it is spine-chilling.

    Amidst the screams and thrills, DeWanda Wise takes us deeper, sharing her journey as both an actor and an executive producer. Her insights into her character Jess and the crafting of a complex backstory shine a light on the nuance and power of horror storytelling. Wise also touches on the pivotal role of black women in horror, an empowering perspective that adds a rich layer to our discussion. If you're curious about the behind-the-scenes magic of "Imaginary," and the dedicated work of Blumhouse and Jason Blum, then this conversation is one you won't want to miss. Join us as we reveal the secrets that make this eerie masterpiece a must-see, both in theaters and on your future streaming binge list.

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  • In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, we gear up for the glitz and glamour of the 2024 Academy Awards. With the Oscars just around the corner, Fandango Editor Erik Davis joins Kyle McMahon to share their hot takes and bold predictions.

    They reminisce about Oscar lore and forecast this year's top contenders and potential surprises in categories such as Best Picture and Best Actress that spark lively debate. Whether you're a cinephile or an Oscars night enthusiast, this conversation is your all-access pass to the most anticipated predictions of the awards season.

    Listen in as they dissect the year's standout performances and films that have both captivated audiences and stirred up Oscar buzz. They contemplate the impact of chart-topping songs on their Oscar prospects, and speculate on the heated race for the Best Actress and Best Actor awards. Notable mentions include Lily Gladstone's potentially historic win for "Killers of the Flower Moon" and Cillian Murphy's celebrated performance in "Oppenheimer." Eric and Kyle also examine the merits of "Poor Things" and its polarizing nature, along with unexpected turns in the awards reception for films like "The Color Purple."

    Wrap up your Oscars pre-game with our final thoughts on the films and performances that left an indelible mark on the year. They highlight the emotional resonance of films like "Past Lives" and acknowledge the historical significance of non-English language films in the Best Picture category. First-time nominees, the potential for surprise wins, and a peek into next year's contenders, including Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" sequel, are all part of the lively discussion. And join the conversation and share your own predictions. Let the excitement of the 2024 Academy Awards begin!

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  • Join Kyle McMahon and prepare to be captivated as we explore the artistic journey of Jennifer Lopez with her Amazon Prime Video project "This Is Me... Now - A Love Story". You'll get an exclusive look at the synergy between her new album, the film, and an intimate documentary that sheds light on her evolution both personally and professionally. The multi-talented icon herself delves into the creative triumphs and challenges behind coordinating celebrity cameos and crafting a narrative that authentically reflects her rekindled romance with Ben Affleck.

    And Joe Keery returns to the show, this time to discuss his captivating new film "Marmalade," renowned for its unique storytelling approach. Kyle chats with Joe about the genre bending new film, how doing an indie film compares to doing a big budget series like Stranger Things and why he was drawn to the project.

    And in our Feature Presentation Chat, the wealth of black voices in film takes center stage, with Rotten Tomatoes editor Jacqueline Coley talking with Kyle to guide us through the annals of influential black films that have left indelible marks on our imagination. Discover how blockbusters like "Black Panther" have carved out space for representation, while hidden gems like "Jinn" and "Night Comes On" reveal the depth of the black experience. We also pay tribute to the potent narratives of Black joy, diving into documentaries such as "Summer of Soul" and "Amazing Grace," and reflecting on their profound cultural impact.

    This episode is a celebration of genre-defying filmmaking, black cinema, and the collaborative spirit that energizes independent and blockbuster film. Join Kyle McMahon, for a Pop Culture Weekly episode rich with the stories and insights that exemplify the power and vitality of storytelling across all walks of life.


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  • In this epispode of Pop Culture Weekly, join Kyle McMahon, for a captivating session where we celebrate the arrival of Season 2 of Halo with insights from executive producer Kiki Wolfkill and showrunner David Wiener. They discuss the evolution of this iconic game franchise into a television phenomenon, revealing the thrills and challenges behind the series' fresh direction. Hear about the creative process and what fans can expect from the new season. Plus, we switch gears to the romantic comedy scene with Upgraded on Amazon Prime Video, as stars Camila Mendes and Archie Renaux share their on-set experiences and the joy of bringing this genre to life.

    Listen in as Pablo Schreiber, the talent behind Master Chief, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the intense action and darker tone of Halo's second season. He opens up about the personal journey of embracing the iconic role and the weight of fan expectations. Additionally, Kyle talks with Halo stars Joseph Morgan and Bokeem Woodbine about their roles in Halo Season 2. Also, Camila and Archie discuss the unique dynamic of their roles in "Upgraded," and the creative freedom they experienced while filming. Get a sense of the passion and dedication that these actors bring to their craft, and the exciting projects that are shaping the landscape of TV and film. Tune in for a pop culture-packed episode that brings you closer to the stories and stars you love.


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  • In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, join Kyle McMahon for a riveting chat with the incredible cast of Prime Video's new limited series "Lulu Wang's Expats," where they explore the rich narrative tapestry of their expatriate lives in Hong Kong during 2014. Ji-Young Yoo and Sarayu Blue open up about the emotional journey of their characters, who navigate the complexities of isolation and the poignant quest for belonging in a foreign land. Creator / writer / director Lulu Wang discusses how the themes in the limited series have been present in both her life and her previous work and Brian Tee and Jack Huston discuss how the women of the series elevated the series to true art. These conversations shed light on the profound themes of the series, revealing how it mirrors the universal experiences of feeling unseen and the pursuit of human connection.

    Listen in as they reflect on the artistic triumph that is "Expats," a project that is a testament to the power of storytelling brought to life by a group of fiercely talented women. And learn how Lulu Wang's visionary direction, inspired by Janice YK Lee's original book, The Expatriates, culminates in a must-watch experience on Prime Video that resonates with viewers on a multitude of levels.

    Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/

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  • In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, get ready to mark your calendars and grab your popcorn as Kyle McMahon teams up with Fandango's Erik Davis to bring you a cinema lover's dream preview of 2024's hottest movie releases. Discussing Fandango customers Most Anticipated Movies of 2024, they're talking about the big, the bold, and the nostalgic—from the belly laughs awaiting in 'Deadpool 3' to the ghostly chuckles of 'Beetlejuice 2', they've got the inside scoop on what's going to have you queuing up for tickets. Kyle and Erik are not just discussing films; we're celebrating the shared experience of movie magic, the kind that pulls at your heartstrings with the musical notes of 'Wonka' and 'The Color Purple'.


    Strap in as they navigate through a cinematic landscape peppered with spine-tingling silence in the upcoming 'A Quiet Place' spin-off and rev up the engines for 'Furiosa', the prequel that promises to take us back into the gritty world of Mad Max. They'll even tease your curiosity with a musical twist on 'Joker' that has us all at the edge of our seats. But it's not just about the heavy hitters—Kyle and Erik are also casting their predictions on the sleeper hits that just might steal the spotlight. So, whether you're a die-hard franchise fan or on the lookout for that under-the-radar blockbuster, join us for a conversation that's part crystal ball, part fan fest, and all about that silver screen love.

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  • Get ready for a thrilling journey in this episode of Pop Culture Weekly as Kyle McMahon traverses the globe with music legend Swizz Beatz and his son, Nasir Dean (aka Note Mercato) They're taking a deep dive into their brand-new Hulu series, Drive with Swizz Beatz. But buckle up, because this is no ordinary tour - they're exploring not just cars, but the emotional ties that bind us, framed through the lens of diverse, passionate car-loving communities. From the heart of New York to the hustle of Southern California, the tech wonderland of Japan to the sandy mysteries of Saudi Arabia, we unveil the unique car culture that thrives in each of these places.


    As Swizz and Nasir recount their adventure, you'll hear about LA's thriving hot rod scene and Japan's impressive low rider culture - a world of surprises that could be right in our own backyards! Hear how this father-son duo navigated unexpected turns and the unorthodox filming approach that turned their journey into an incredible adventure. Get ready to shift gears and join us for an extraordinary ride on this episode of Pop Culture Weekly.


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  • Welcome to a special Halloween 2023 edition of Pop Culture Weekly with Kyle McMahon! Listen in as your host Kyle McMahon, aka Spooky Boy, chats with Valerie Complex from Deadline Hollywood about the world of horror movies. They share their all-time favorites, recent releases, and the divisive films that still have us debating. From The Exorcist and Halloween to the Ring 2 and Midsommar, their conversation explores the intricacies of the horror genre, highlighting the elements that make a great horror film. Valerie & Kyle also discuss the underrepresentation in Hollywood that has found a home in horror. They celebrate the genre's recent inclusivity and the triumphs of filmmakers like Jordan Peele, Yatu Jusu, and Nia D'Costa. As they navigate the nuances of the genre, they also touch on the power of horror at the box office, exploring how it has become a renaissance within the film industry and its consistent success.

    Then the conversation turns to the music industry's embrace of spooky culture, as LVCRFT's MNDR (Amanda Warner) returns to discuss LVCRFT's new album V. They explore the impact of horror-inspired music, discussing their huge and continually growing successes and the inspiration behind their latest album V. We round off our chat with a fun exploration of the spooky season celebrations and anticipation for upcoming Halloween events. From major labels signing artists with spooky brands to the competition for the biggest spooky hit, they leave no tombstone unturned. Join us for this thrilling conversation that's sure to send chills down your spine!

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  • Ready for a heart-racing adventure? Strap in for an emotional ride as on this episode of Pop Culture Weekly as Kyle McMahon sits down with Cody Walker to discuss FuelFest, the exhilarating festival created to honor the legacy of his late brother, Paul Walker. Cody gives us an intimate insight into the passion that fuels this event and how it's intertwined with Reach Out Worldwide, a charity Paul established to aid disaster-stricken communities. You'll be moved as Cody reveals the aftermath of Paul's passing, emphasizing how essential it is to appreciate and cherish our loved ones.


    Prepare to have your engines revving and hearts touched as we shift gears into the essence of Fuel Fest. We engage in a thrilling exploration of car culture and how this celebration draws enthusiasts from all corners. Cody introduces us to the Electrofest section, an exciting acknowledgement of the rising popularity of electric vehicles. He also takes us on a cross-country tour, sharing the unique vibes of the shows in different cities. It's a heartfelt episode that not only drives home the importance of cherishing our relationships but also celebrates the electrifying world of car culture. Tune in for a journey that's beyond the ordinary.

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  • In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, Kyle is joined once again by Dominic Patten, senior editor for Deadline Hollywood. It's about to get real with a deep-dive into the Hollywood strike. They're dissecting the ongoing turmoil, the recent studio proposal, the Writer's Guild's reaction, and the potential implications that could shake the very foundation of the industry. Trust us, this is a conversation you don't want to miss, as they shine a light on the strategy and posturing of both sides in a bid to give you an insider's perspective.


    As the world grapples with the pandemic, Kyle and Dom are not ignoring the elephant in the room. They look at how the coronavirus has sent reverberations through the entertainment industry, marked by the dwindling of linear TV and the surge of streaming services. They ponder over possible solutions to this predicament, discuss the pandemic's effects on movie releases, and question the future of the cinema experience. Plus, they tackle the exciting prospect of Apple's new VR range, its potential to promote upcoming films, and how it could revolutionize cinema.


    They wrap up with a compelling discussion about the changing viewing habits and what it means for the world of entertainment. Analyzing the success of original films versus franchises, and the impact of labor strife, they cover all corners of the industry. They explore how this dynamic industry can weather the storm and continue to thrive amidst uncertainty. There's plenty to unpack here, so tune in for a truly enlightening episode.

    Get the very latest, 24/7 breaking news from Deadline.com

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  • In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, Kyle McMahon is joined by special guest Erik Davis, the managing editor at Fandango, as they navigate the captivating world of films. Just in time for National Cinema Day (August 27, 2023), they dish out everything you need to know about this exciting event, where movie lovers can enjoy any film across the 30,000 screens nationwide for a mere $4! Erik pulls back the curtain on working at his dream job and shares his journey into the dazzling world of cinema, plus a sneak peek into what the fall season holds for movie buffs.

    Then they rewind to look back on Summer 2023 and revisit the unexpected surprises that hit the big screen. From blockbuster franchises like Indiana Jones and Spider-Man, to the unexpected hits like the Barbie movie, learn how these films led the charge in reigniting the communal magic of the movie theater experience post-COVID. They also brush on the intriguing role of AI in films, the triumphant return of Denzel Washington in The Equalizer 3, and the uproarious Dumb Money inspired by GameStop stock. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that celebrates the unmatchable joy of cinema and the evolving dynamics of movie releases in the age of streaming.

    Get all of the details on National Cinema Day here!

    Check out Erik Davis work at Fandango.

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  • Discover the creative genius behind two of Apple TV Plus's most exciting series! This week's Pop Culture Weekly with Kyle McMahon invites you into an intimate conversation with Nathan W Pyle, the creator of Strange Planet, and legendary filmmaker Akiva Goldsman, creator of The Crowded Room. It's a riveting journey as Nathan, initially a theology student, takes us through his evolution into a celebrated artist, revealing how his existential curiosities contribute to his captivating work. The joys he derives from connecting with a global audience through his work are evident as he discusses his daring venture of drawing a comic every day for a year, ultimately leading to his Apple TV+ series.


    The second half of the show shifts gears with Akiva Goldsman, the mastermind behind immortal works like Batman Forever and Batman and Robin, and the Academy Award-winning film A Beautiful Mind. Listen to Akiva's inspiring journey, from grappling with initial failures as a fiction writer to his astonishing success as a screenwriter. Hear his insightful take on the convergence of popular culture and the movies he's worked on. Goldsman's work on the series The Crowded Room doesn't just entertain; it adeptly bridges the gap between people and cultivates empathy through storytelling. So join us for an illuminating exploration into the minds behind some of today's most captivating Apple TV+ series.

    Get your free trial of Apple TV+ here: https://tv.apple.com

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  • Unfilmable, they said. Impossible to bring from the pages of Isaac Asimov's legendary literary works to the screen, they thought. Yet, here we are, discussing the spectacular adaptation of "The Foundation", in this week's episode of Pop Culture Weekly with Kyle McMahon. Ever wondered how the creative minds behind this monumental project brought the unfilmable to life to Apple TV+? David S. Goyer, the driving force behind the series, reveals the creative process, the challenges and triumphs, and the thrill of adapting one of the most revered sci-fi sagas.|


    We're not stopping there! This week's episode also brings you up close and personal with the stars of The Foundation, Lee Pace and Laura Birn. What's it like to be part of such a groundbreaking series? How do they handle the weight of a beloved sci-fi legacy on their shoulders? Hear it straight from them! This isn't just another chat about a TV series. It's a deep dive into an ambitious feat of storytelling that has dared to defy limits, reshaping what we thought was possible on television. Tune in, and let's explore the fascinating world of "The Foundation" together.

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  • Come along with Kyle McMahon in this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, where he interviews the legendary Belinda Carlisle. Belinda shares her excitement about performing for the upcoming PBS special A Capitol Fourth, her new EP Kismet, working with Diane Warren and whether we might ever see The Go-Go's on stage again. She also takes us back to the early days of her career, sharing the amazing journey of The Go-Go's, the first all-female band to top the charts playing their own instruments and writing their own songs. Listen in as she reflects on their historic achievements and the wonderful legacy of the band.

    Belinda also shares about her successful solo career and her recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We discuss her collaboration "Gonna Be You" with iconic artists Cyndi Lauper, Dolly Parton, Gloria Estefan and Debbie Harry from the film '80 for Brady' and her excitement about working with these powerful women she admires. She also talks about her new EP, Kismet, written by the brilliant and legendary songwriter Diane Warren, and her upcoming "Decades" tour that celebrates her illustrious career. Join us for this engaging conversation with one of the most influential women in pop music.

    PBS A Capitol Fourth airs live on PBS July 4th, 2023 at 8pm EST as well as Facebook and YouTube. The special will remain on demand on YouTube, Facebook, and the PBS site.

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  • On this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, Get ready for a heart-pounding journey through Apple TV+ limited series, The Crowded Room, as Kyle McMahon has exclusive interviews with the talented Emmy winning Amanda Seyfried and Sasha Lane (Loki). Peek behind the curtain of this gripping thriller and hear firsthand how these phenomenal actresses tackled their roles in a story that keeps you guessing until the very end.


    Join Kyle as Amanda Seyfried, Emmy winner and Oscar-nominated actress, reveals the unique challenges of filming The Crowded Room compared to her previous work, what it was like working with co-star Tom Holland as the only two actors on set, while Sasha Lane, known for her roles in Loki and Hellboy (2019), shares her approach to staying focused and present in the moment while filming. Trust me, you'll want to listen to this spoiler-free episode so you can savor every twist and turn of this incredible series. Don't miss out!

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