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Next Level BlockbusterNext Level BlockbusterWe Discuss…A Year in ReviewOn this special episode of the podcast, we are joined by a special guest…Marlee!  We collectively look back at the last year of cinema and our takeaways from 2021.Support the show2022-03-2442 minThe Hot ButtonThe Hot ButtonTHB #23: 21 Weeks To Oscar & The Final 5We’re getting down to it. There are just 5 awards-consequential movies left to be seen, rolling out fast now. Being the Ricardos, Don’t Look Up, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, West Side StoryAmazon, Netflix, MGM, Disney/Searchlight, Disney/FoxThe problem is, 2 or 3 of those 5 could end up with giant footprints in the Oscar season. The other problem is, no one really knows which ones those are. Wait. There are more problems. Getting to 10 Best Picture nominees feels like it will be work this year. There are a lot...2021-11-0509 min3-in-1 Podcast3-in-1 PodcastMarlee and MeIn episode 8 of the WCIA 3-in-1 podcast, Bret Beherns and Marlee Wierda chat Illinois football picking up two commitments this week, one for this fall and one for the Class of 2021. They also recap the Oskee Awards winners, including Ayo Dosunmu's Dike Eddleman honor for the best male Illini athlete. Hear from Ayo, who chatted with the media over Zoom, as he breaks down his NBA Draft thought process. Bret and Marlee also discuss 'The Last Dance' and Illinois Sports Information Director Kent Brown helped facilitate Michael Jordan coming to Champaign to watch his son Jeffrey play for the...2020-05-1654 minHolbrook New Media Audio FeedHolbrook New Media Audio FeedMarlee Matlin & Michael Jordan -DOTM009Marlee Matlin She came to prominence in 1986 as the deaf leading lady in the movie “Children of a Lesser God”. Her Quote: “Silence is the last thing the world will ever hear from me.” From her bio in the International Movie Database. IMDB.comMarlee Beth Matlin was born to Don and Libby Matlin; she was their third child. Marlee lost much of her hearing at the age of 18 months. That didn't stop her, though, from acting in a children's theater company at age 7; she was Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz." Her deafness never he...2015-04-0709 min