From 50 Cent to Young Jeezy, acclaimed music video director Chris Robinson has handled them all. But in the world of movies, Robinson has only made three films – 2006’s “ATL,” 2019’s “Beats,” and this year’s “Shooting Stars.”
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The reality dating show “The Ultimatum” is one of the most popular titles on Netflix and now, they have a LGBTQ-themed version called “Queer Love.” I spent some time with the contestants Lexi, Mal, and Vanessa, and host JoAnna Swisher.
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It was such an honor and pleasure to talk to Bernadette Peters. The icon is starring in Apple TV+’s “High Desert” as Patricia Arquette’s mysterious mom. I spent some time with the actress to talk about her interest in joining the cast, her character, and shooting in the desert.
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I always have a great time talking to Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Tan France – members of the Netflix series “Queer Eye” now on its seventh season. And it was also cute and heartwarming for them to let me know they remember me, awwwww.
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I love, love, love Patricia Arquette. She is always sweet and lovely to talk to, and she’s fantastic as Peggy in the new Apple TV+ series “High Desert.” Alongside her is the equally fantastic Matt Dillon as the love of her life Denny.
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Hannah Gadsby is radically funny as evident in their new Netflix special “Something Special.” At the top of the show, they claimed it would be a romantic comedy about their journey in finding the love of their life Jenny. In this interview, we talked about the feel good vibe of their show, how meeting Jenny impacted their standup, the importance of Netflix for comedians, and what they want audience to take away from “Something Special.”
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Sima Aunty aka Sima Taparia returns for season 3 of Netflix’s popular TV series “Indian Matchmaking.” She is, of course, our Indian matchmaker and she spends some time with me to talk about this season, the show’s popularity, and if she is still in talks with past contestants.
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Ray Romano makes his directing debut in the funny and heartfelt “Somewhere in Queens” about a father (Romano) who wants a better life for his son Sticks (Jacob Ward) who is in love with Dani (wonderfully played by Sadie Stanley). The film also speaks volumes on middle age, marriage, family, and first love.
