Episode 1414 Will Bring Star Power From All Branches for Holiday Events.
On a recent edition of Empire Film Podcast, hosts provided an entertaining holiday-themed chat which combined news, reviews and interviews into one nearly two-hour episode. As this year winds down, Empire magazine’s film team including Chris Hewitt, Helen O’Hara and James Dyer took listeners behind-the-scenes with actors and filmmakers discussing recent projects as well as personal insights into their work – creating one memorable installment during 2018.
Taron Egerton Discusses Her Career and Reveals that She Rides Shotgun
Chris Hewitt and Taron Egerton convene for an informal interview at Egerton’s own flat. Egerton opens up about his career journey thus far – including working on She Rides Shotgun – giving fans a candid glimpse at his roles, approach to them, and the pressures associated with production schedules. Egerton even jokes about whether or not he always knows his lines; making this conversation feel genuine, natural and personal like only podcast settings can.
George Clooney and Adam Sandler Bring Humor and Heart
Later in the show, George Clooney and Adam Sandler come back for an animated dialogue to talk about their upcoming comedy-drama film Jay Kelly; which explores life, relationships and personal legacy with humor and depth. They swap stories about accents, basketball and working together; providing audiences with not just details about Jay Kelly but also insights into their genuine friendship and playful rapport off camera; as audiences easily relate with both actors! Listening to them converse back-and-forth is testament to why audiences connect so strongly to both of them!
Jon M. Chu Discusses Wicked as an Instrument of Good in a Conversation at UCSB
Director Jon M. Chu is featured at the end of this episode as we talk about his work on Wicked: For Good and how his adaptation will captivate listeners of this podcast series. Chu offers insight into its storytelling elements and visual style which have come together, giving listeners a taster of what to expect in November when the adaptation hits theatres. His insights underscore both fan expectations as well as original vision being balanced properly when adapting beloved franchises for screen.
“More Than Just Interviews Within these headline interviews, the hosts dive deeper than just interviews; exploring seasonal movie news, reviewing titles like Wake Up Dead Man and Eternity and answering fun listener queries like festive soundtrack choices or hilarious parodies involving beloved franchises. Their mix of thoughtful discourse and light-hearted banter make this podcast an indispensable weekly stop for movie enthusiasts seeking both insight and enjoyment from one source.

