This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, we've convened a special panel to tackle our favorite songs for the season. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has brought us Iron Man movies, Thor movies, Captain America movies, Avengers movies, and many other superhero franchises over the last decade, and they all feed into one epic that ties up many of the loose ends. Guests: NPR TV critic Eric Deggans and The Verge's TV and Film Editor Tasha Robinson. How does a franchise with a long history satisfy both die-hard fans and those that are just jumping on board? Then they'll discuss Catastrophe, a relationship comedy that is now streaming on Amazon. On this week's Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon start off with another round of 'People We're Pulling For' including voice actor H. Jon Benjamin, Spider-Man, Ken Jennings, and Adrianne Palicki. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon are joined by NPR Code Switch's Gene Demby to discuss the Civil Rights Era film Selma. I'm not sure it's all that good, but I do think she has some fascinating moments, and if you watched Candy on Hulu, you might find the compare-and-contrast fascinating. 'Avengers: Endgame' Is A Satisfying Super-Wrap. And the broker is really funny. They'll touch on teachers from 'The Simpsons,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and even Shakespeare plays. What's the best way to introduce your favorite music, movies or tv shows to friends? Guest: Aisha Harris, host of Slate's Represent Podcast. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Meat Dress, '90s Sitcoms And The Dog Bed Of Repose. Should they not exist? Hey All You Cool Cats And Kittens: Talking 'Tiger King'. There's a new game show so silly, so stupid, so low-stakes that we can't stop watching it. Every once in a while, we decide to defend the seemingly indefensible pieces of pop culture that everyone loves to hate. In in Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Glen Weldon and Katie Presley discuss the new film, which is based on a series of interviews between David Lipsky and the late writer David Foster Wallace. And it's also just an interesting commentary on white masculinity in so many different ways. The movie just still works so well. I believe it came out in 2021, but I bought it and I never got around to reading it. This time, he adapts a James Baldwin novel for the screen. So it's time for the annual fall TV preview. Spider-Man: Homecoming and Tour de Pharmacy. This season follows the Royals from the mid-60s to late 70s, as we watch them contend with both external events labor strikes, a mine disaster, a possible coup and with internal strife Margaret's wild ways, Charles coming-of-age, and the fact that Philip's still the same insufferable prig he always was. (A shorter version of the interview aired on Morning Edition on August 19, 2016. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon ponder talk about 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.' I'm really in love with this Fenne Lily record called Big Picture. Then a discussion of frequent pop culture punching bag, fast food. Stephen Thompson and Gene Demby discuss. I think the problem with this show is that it couldn't really find its audience, because it ran on Cartoon Network for kids. The Doc And Foreign-Language Oscar Noms: How To Watch, And What You Need To Know. Then they'll use the premiere of 50 Shades of Grey as an excuse to talk about the importance of on-screen chemistry. The new film Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jason Statham. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. $#@*! For the last four seasons, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has followed Rebecca Bunch as she pursued love, dreaded her mother, and tried to address her mental health. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Muppets, Nostalgia, And Finding Common Ground. We talk with All Things Considered's Audie Cornish about the unforgettable Aretha Franklin, and the utter abundance of music she left us. Mike Coppola/Getty Images The animated show Steven Universe has told the story of a human-alien hybrid boy and the race of alien women called Gems who've helped raise him on Earth. Then, we take a moment to remember Dolores O'Riodan, the lead singer of the Cranberries, who died suddenly at age 46. Idols, Islands, Snakes & Rats: 20 Years Of 'Survivor'. by Linda Holmes. And I would also encourage people to watch the rest of [director] Gurinder Chadha's filmography, like we don't talk enough about her work. ), SXSW Wrap and Songs That Changed Our Lives. He goes rogue to protect the most memeable thing to hit the Star Wars universe since Han shot first. Three Pop Culture Recommendations To Calm Your Nerves. She was a gifted pop singer, gospel singer, R&B singer, and even opera singer. Also Mira Nair's work and how important they were in breaking boundaries for female directors, and female directors of color. What did not? What's warm and fuzzy, emotionally manipulative, and desperate for attention almost every hour of every day? It was based off an Australian TV series, and this version stars Andy Daly as Forrest MacNeil, who is this, like overly enthusiastic and pretty dim critic who sets out to review basically all aspects of life. The panel tackles Kenneth Branagh's new Agatha Christie remake and picks a few recommendations for when you just want to snuggle under blankets and watch a murder get solved. I feel like if you rent an apartment in New York, it's probably worth a listen. They'll discuss how pop culture is passed down from generation to generation and share some favorite examples of entertainment that can be enjoyed by both the young and old, together. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Margaret Willison chat about why they love audiobooks, and share a few of their favorites. NPR's Tilda Wilson adapted the Pop Culture Happy Hour segment "What's Making Us Happy" into a digital page. Hannah Gadsby's Netflix Special 'Nanette' With Kumail Nanjiani. And if that's how you feel, imagine what it's like for folks who cover this stuff for a living. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Bob Mondello discuss Bob and Linda's trip to the Toronto Film Festival. Since 2010, Thompson has been a fixture on the NPR roundtable podcast Pop Culture Happy Hour, which he created and developed with NPR correspondent Linda Holmes. They'll also discus the show's portrayal of sexuality and race. That's a question that the new film A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood tries to answer with a performance from Tom Hanks as the beloved TV host. Plus, what's making us happy this week. In the new film First Cow, director Kelly Reichardt follows two men who meet by chance and come up with a plan to get rich. Then a short quiz about summer blockbusters at the box office. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Homebound Culture And Quitting To Win. version, Voting rights groups sue over state's 'inadequate' voter registration form, Florida professor who was allegedly fired over a racial justice unit files a civil rights complaint, DeSantis signs a bill allowing the death penalty in child rape convictions, 7 bodies have been found during a search for missing Oklahoma teens, Here are all the best looks from the Met Gala 2023, The U.S. could run out of cash to pay its bills by June 1, Yellen warns Congress, Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr sues over her removal from House floor. There has already been a Hulu take on the true-crime story of Candy Montgomery, who famously killed a friend of hers with an ax. Here are the dates: Monday, October 17, Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA. If you like these suggestions, consider signing up for our newsletter to get recommendations every week. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Guy Raz tape the podcast in front of an audience at NPR Headquarters. I really enjoy Jennifer Aniston out of the usual milieu that she's in. Then they'll revisit a favorite topic--people we're pulling for. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, the PCHH gang talk about people in pop culture we've underestimated from Lisa Kudrow to Russell Brand. All that, plus All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. The lovely John Moe invited me to appear on his new podcast Sleeping With Celebrities, . It's almost the end of the summer, which means it's time for Pop Culture Happy Hour's fall TV preview. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. The humor is so specific. More recommendations from the Pop Culture Happy Hour newsletter. This week, in addition to our regular Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon answer questions from audience members at Pop Culture Happy Hour's first ever live show. Gerwig also wrote the script, which makes some changes to the story and the structure of Louisa May Alcott's book. And it's Criterion Collection's neonoir month. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Step Right Up For The Oscar Spectacular! Blinded by the Light is another film that Gurinder Chadha has made. The Beatles vs. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping and Making Music Funny. Joaquin Phoenix stars in the A24 film Beau Is Afraid. The Lego Movie was a surprise commercial and critical hit. Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest and Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher in Fatal Attraction. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Hobbits And Food Trucks And Freedom, Oh My! Thompson will insist upon equal billing until the day he dies.). Guests: Writer Katie Presley and Weekend Edition Books Editor Barrie Hardymon. Awards Show Expectations and Product Placement. It's funny and weird and packed with jokes, and it's all about the afterlife. Live Shows and the Return of Regrettable Television. That's because even if you see a lot, you miss even more. From Franz Kafka to Tupac Shakur, they'll discuss posthumous pop culture--or, as Glen calls it, posthumust-we? But was it a high scoring game? You Must Remember This, a Katrina Longworth podcast / Spotify. For season two, they upped their game by adding Meryl Streep. A series of connected stories follows these characters around and through the very real dangers of being Black in America, and not just in the Jim Crow South. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson and Code Switch's Gene Demby talk about the sketch comedy show Key & Peele. Family Friendly Crowd Pleasers: Three Things To Stream Your Whole Family Can Enjoy. In the new Todd Phillips film Joker, Joaquin Phoenix plays Arthur Fleck, an aspiring comic. It uses unconventional techniques to place the journalist's story within Rogers' land of make believe. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon, and Chris Klimek talk about Jupiter Ascending, the latest film from the Wachowski siblings. Last summer, Beyonc released an album called The Lion King: The Gift. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week, with a surprise visit by Pop Culture Happy Hour's number one fan. But why not share another favorite old show? by Linda Holmes. Pop Culture Happy Hour: How Has Loving What You Love Changed With Time? What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend listening and viewing Margaret H. Willison and Daisy Rosario join the panel for a discussion of the return of Gilmore Girls that's now streaming on Netflix. If you have a fear of heights, it can be troubling, but it is so effortlessly, exquisitely gorgeous and warm in a strange way and sneaks up on you. Guest: writer Chris Klimek. It's an hour that starts as standup and morphs into something else entirely. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon talk about secondary characters and spin-offs. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Oscar Nominations And Liking What's Popular. After a few words about Joan Rivers, the gang delves into a conversation about apologies, sincerity, authenticity, free speech and PR.
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