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In part 1 of our conversation with Jasmin Shuler, she shares how going through a break up was a turning point in her life that led her to pursue a career in the film industry. As a production assistant, she gained valuable experience from working on various film sets which she later used to direct and produce her own projects. It's an inspiring story of taking a difficult situation and turning it into a positive outcome.
Today's show we are talking to traveling stage actor Orlando Briggs, where we learn about how being a extra on a set lead his life on a new path from acting in plays From Memphis to Washington D.C
You think acting is just memorizing lines? Think again. This week on F* IT WE'LL FIX IT IN POST**, we’re sitting down with Nashville Actor Tony Insignares, a man who’s been grinding in this industry for 20 years. From the high-stakes energy of live theater and national tours to the technical precision of film, Tony has seen it all.We get into the "unspoken" side of the craft—treating acting like a professional sport. Tony breaks down why you need the mindset of an athlete to survive the Los Angeles hustle and why mental health is the secret weapon most actors ignore.We also talk about the magic (and the absolute chaos) of touring theater, the power of being "ugly" and vulnerable on stage, and how to keep putting yourself out there when the industry tries to wear you down. Whether you’re an aspiring actor or just love a good "behind-the-curtain" story, Tony’s journey is a masterclass in staying authentic in a town built on make-believe.Pack your bags and check your ego—we’re going deep on this one.
Wait, did the Golden Globes just invite us to the party? On this episode of F* IT WE'LL FIX IT IN POST**, we’re breaking down the massive news that podcasts are finally getting their own category at the 83rd Golden Globes. We dive into the inaugural "Best Podcast" nominees—from SmartLess to Call Her Daddy—and ask the real question: are these actually the "best," or just the ones with the most famous friends?We’re also talking snubs (sorry, Joe Rogan fans), whether a nomination actually moves the needle for a show’s stats, and how different genres are fighting for a seat at the table.But it’s not all awards season "prestige" talk. We’re geeking out over the 2026 animation race—including Zootopia 2 and the surprise Demon Slayer nod—and, of course, checking the pulse of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Is the hype for the next Spider-Man reaching a breaking point, or are we all just waiting for Sony to finally give us a date for Beyond the Spider-Verse?Grab a drink, ignore the audio peaking, and let’s get into it. (We’ll fix the hot takes in post.)
What is up, everyone? Welcome back Today, we are looking at the 'Big Red N'—Netflix. They’ve evolved from a streaming disruptor into a full-blown media juggernaut, and they’re starting to look a lot more like... well, cable TV.We’re talking about their massive pivot into live events and franchise acquisitions, and why Disney is finally pulling Hulu into the fold. But the real question we’re asking today: Are we over the binge? We’re seeing a massive shift back to 'appointment viewing' and weekly releases. We’re going to get into the psychology of that shift, how platforms are using controversy to keep us subscribed, and why your streaming bill keeps climbing while the libraries feel smaller.Let's dive in."
In this engaging conversation, We dive into various topics surrounding the film industry, including predictions for the upcoming Oscars, the evolution of The Rock's career, and the impact of streaming services on audience engagement. They discuss the changing landscape of Hollywood, the significance of action and comedy films, and the future of major franchises like Star Wars and Marvel. Additionally, they explore the introduction of new Oscar categories and the idea of recognizing animal performances in film.
In this conversation, We delve into the themes of authenticity in Hollywood, the impact of AI on the acting profession, and recent legislative changes in California regarding the use of AI and commercial practices. They discuss the Monster series, exploring its portrayal of real-life events and characters, while also addressing the ethical implications of using AI in the entertainment industry. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about the absurdity of loud commercials and the evolving landscape of media consumption
In this episode, the We discuss various topics in film and television, focusing on Zendaya's upcoming films and their potential box office success, the art of movie trailers and audience expectations, the evolution of Hollywood stars, 50 Cent's influence on film and television, and MTV's shift from music to reality TV. The conversation is lively and filled with humor, showcasing the hosts' chemistry and insights into the entertainment industry.
A lively discussion on the film industry's shift from California to Texas, exploring economic factors, cultural differences, and the future of filmmaking in these states.
In this episode, we sit down with filmmaker Clarence Scott Jr. for a candid, inspiring deep dive into the art and grind of filmmaking. From his first camera—the humble Sony NEX5—to directing music videos and navigating newsroom chaos, Clarence opens up about the technical skills, creative instincts, and sheer persistence that shaped his path.
In this episode, we discuss various topics including the excitement of football season, the recent Emmy awards, and predictions for winners in both drama and comedy categories. They delve into the debate surrounding the eligibility of reality TV for Emmys and share their thoughts on notable shows and performances. The conversation highlights the significance of awards in the entertainment industry and the personal biases of the hosts, particularly towards Kathy Bates.
"Join Kevin Mumphrey, Victoria VA Jones, and Karsten Hyde-Farkerson this week for a conversation about the live music scene. We're talking about the last concerts we saw and the experiences that stuck with us, for better or worse. We'll also tackle the big elephant in the room: the rising cost of concert tickets. We'll ask the tough questions about what makes a show worth the investment in a world where everything is available at our fingertips. Plus, we've got some personal anecdotes and a few laughs along the way. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves music."
In this episode, we delve into the seismic shift from traditional network television to the dynamic world of streaming services. Discover how changing demographics, technological advancements, and evolving viewer preferences are reshaping the entertainment landscape. Join us as we explore the factors driving this transformation and what it means for the future of how we consume media.
"On this week's episode, we're diving into all the hot topics. We kick things off by breaking down Shannon Sharpe's latest moves and all the drama over at ESPN. You know we had to get into the messy side of celebrity culture and what's going on with all these awards shows. Plus, we're taking a moment to reflect on some of the recent celebrity passings that have had a real impact on us. And to lighten the mood, we're wrapping things up by getting into our own wrestling aspirations and just how complicated life can be. Tune in!"
we dive into the dynamic world of streaming platforms, exploring their evolution and the challenges they face today. From Netflix's innovative approaches to live streaming events like WWE, to the nostalgic revival of iconic shows such as Star Search, we discuss how these platforms are reshaping entertainment. Join us as we analyze the technical glitches, audience expectations, and the strategic moves that define the streaming landscape. Tune in for an engaging conversation that blends nostalgia with modern media insights.
Step into the glow of the silver screen under the stars as we take a nostalgic journey through the era of drive-in movies. In this episode, we unpack their cultural significance and how movie-watching habits have transformed over time. From the decline of drive-in theaters to the lasting impact of COVID-19 on filmgoers, we explore creative ways to revive the outdoor cinema experience. We also dive into family-friendly entertainment possibilities, real estate hurdles, and what the future holds for traditional movie theaters in a rapidly evolving entertainment landscape.
We discuss various aspects of the film industry, including the success of the movie 'Sinners', the cultural impact of horror films, and the importance of ownership for directors. we delve into the marketing strategies behind films like 'Snow White' and explore the future of film franchises. The discussion also touches on the pricing trends in the video game market, highlighting the interconnectedness of entertainment industries.
Dive into the wild evolution of music videos with us! We're taking a nostalgic trip through the MTV glory days, dissecting the disappearance of those epic music awards, and exploring how social media has completely flipped the script on music promotion. Get ready for some real talk about shrinking music video budgets and those mind-blowing iconic videos that shaped a generation. We'll be sharing our personal faves and geeking out over the sheer artistry of the genre. Plus, we're tackling the modern music landscape, from artist branding to the uphill battle music channels face today. Tune in for a candid chat about the changing face of music!
In this episode, We discuss the recent Oscars, touching on the winners, controversies surrounding the language used in the film industry, and the evolving perceptions of sex work. We also explore viewership trends in streaming and the impact of blockbuster films on award nominations.
Ever wonder why biopics are everywhere? We're diving into what makes them work: the rise in popularity, the magic of perfect casting, and how they shape our view of history. Plus, talk about some biopics that's being released in the next few years.







