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The Next Picture Show
Our Top Films of 2025
We’re kicking off the new year with our old tradition of looking back on the film year that was, as Scott, Keith, and Tasha gather to talk through their top films of 2025. After touching on some of last year’s broader filmgoing trends and blitzing through the bottom half of their top 10 lists, they talk through their respective top fives, which include several Next Picture Show selections from the last year, as well as a few curveball picks that appear on no other lists. Next Pairing: Gus Van Sant’s Dead Man’s Wire and...
2026-01-13
1h 06
Re-integrate
Christian Keys for Leading a Healthy Organization (podcast) with Dr. Justin Irving
The way of Jesus is for organizations to nurture flourishing individuals and societies. But many of us have experienced the devastating effects of a toxic work environment. This is not the way God meant organizations to run. From the ancient Old Testament Scriptures and the teachings of Jesus and his Apostles, everything in life is meant for universal flourishing, or Shalom.Our guest is Dr. Justin Irving, Professor of Christian Leadership at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. His newest book is titled, Healthy Leadership for Thriving Organizations: Creating Contexts Where...
2025-12-18
58 min
The Next Picture Show
The Eternal Question, Pt. 2 — Eternity
David Freyne’s new Eternity shoves a thematically rich afterlife scenario into a romcom-shaped container, resulting in an above-average example of the genre that nonetheless feels like it’s only scratching the surface of its narrative potential. That leaves us with a lot of logistical questions to mull in our discussion of the film — several of which Tasha addressed in her pair of conversations with Freyne over at Polygon — and also a lot of points of contrast when we bring Hirokazu Kore-eda’s After Life back in for Connections. After Life and Eternity look and feel very different as they navig...
2025-12-16
1h 07
In The Studio With J Haleem
In The Studio with J Haleem - Featuring Tasha Robinson - White
Episode Description In this inspiring conversation, J Haleem sits down with powerhouse entrepreneur Tasha Robinson-White, founder of Vanguardian Global and official host of Dîner en Blanc Las Vegas. From interning at LaFace Records during Atlanta’s golden era of music to producing corporate conferences and global luxury events, Tasha has built a career grounded in creativity, courage, and community.Together, they explore how she helped bring hip-hop to the Las Vegas Strip, worked alongside icons like Usher and Floyd Mayweather Jr., and now curates one of the city’s most anticipated annual experiences — Dîner en B...
2025-10-15
52 min
Andre The Beast Crayton
Tasha Robinson White Full Episode
Podcasting from iambeastnetwork & iambeaststudios https://zeno.fm/radio/i-am-beast-radio https://www.you42.com/channel/7293/video/20146 https://www.iambeastnetwork.comIf you know anything about Andre The Beast Crayton you know he's not afraid to give his opinions. He's just as candid on podcast. Tasha Robinson White
2025-09-04
52 min
Andre The Beast Crayton
Tasha Robinson White Trailer
Podcasting from iambeastnetwork & iambeaststudios https://zeno.fm/radio/i-am-beast-radio https://www.you42.com/channel/7293/video/20146 https://www.iambeastnetwork.comIf you know anything about Andre The Beast Crayton you know he's not afraid to give his opinions. He's just as candid on podcast. Tasha Robinson White
2025-09-04
00 min
Dice Exploder
Love, Sex, and Romance: Big Chunky Prompts with Tasha Robinson
Transcripts available at diceexploder.comI’m back! Alex and Sharang have done an amazing job talking love, sex, and romance over the past month but I have plenty to say on the subject myself. In particular, I wanted to approach the conversation Alex and Sharang started about the quantification of romance from the perspective of how I feel when I’m actually at the table playing these games. Because that quantification makes me feel kinda weird… but what do I want instead?Because freeform romance is tough for me. Romance is scary! I want some h...
2025-09-02
1h 02
The Next Picture Show
Pain Pals, Pt. 1 — The Master
We can’t say that it would have occurred to us to pair the new Tim Robinson/Paul Rudd comedy FRIENDSHIP with THE MASTER if writer-director Andrew DeYoung hadn’t specifically invoked Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2012 psychological drama, but the two films do wind up being unexpectedly complementary portraits of relationships between emotionally unstable men. Plus, we’re happy to have an excuse to revisit THE MASTER, a slippery film wherein nearly every scene has a claim to being the most important one. So this week we’re taking a closer look at a few of those scenes and the multip...
2025-05-27
1h 08
Man over Music or Music over Man
All Gas New Brakes
On the latest episode of Man Over Music or Music Over Man we kick off the show with talking about our weekend adventures from playing go fish, our shopping experience at Meijer, Getting New Brakes, and sticking to the plan on the “Check-in”00:00:30. We then get into the “Hot Not Tops” Do You Buy Two B’day cakes for a party, Dawn Robinson’s living choices, Li’Angelo Ball Responds to Miss Nikki Baby, and Kev On Stage Breakfast Club Interview Reaction 00:19:45. Now it’s time to do some research on “Do Your Own Research” where we discuss how rain water no longer...
2025-03-29
1h 20
The Next Picture Show
Our Top Films of 2024
With the beginning of a new year comes our customary look back, as Keith, Scott, and Tasha gather once again to compare their personal lists of the best films of 2024. While there is some crossover among their picks — particularly when it comes to films that have been discussed in-depth on this podcast — there is much more variance, reflective of a movie year that was light on prestige-season heavyweights, and full of memorably idiosyncratic, personal projects that will stick with us long past year’s end. Please share your thoughts about, and your own picks for, the best movies...
2025-01-07
1h 06
JESUSgirl.ENT
I Conquered It Featuring Ms. Tasha🚀🚀🚀
I Conquered It #GOFORTH featuring Ms. Tasha!!! National guard and marine mom, entrepreneur, author, and so much more!!! Tune in to hear how this powerful woman of GOD turned trial into triumph! Streaming on JESUSgirl.ENT Podcast streaming soon!#JESUS #jesus #jesusgirl #jesusgirlent #fyp #foru #foryoupage #viralvideo #foryou #foryoupage #faith #hope #love Ways to connect: : Jesus.girl1@yahoo.com Twitter:https://twitter.com/BossLadySR01?s=09. Clubhouse:https://www.clubhouse.com/@jesusgirl1. Instagram Business Page: JESUSgirl_llc. Instagram Personal: BossLadySR81. TIKTOK:BOSSLADYSR Facebook: Shaniqua Robinson. Blog site: jesusgirlent.wordpress.com...
2024-12-06
1h 09
MORE THAN THE MASTERS
THE TASHA ROBINSON EPISODE
THE TASHA ROBINSON EPISODE by MORE THAN THE MASTERS
2024-10-06
1h 52
Stronger Bones Lifestyle Osteoporosis, Osteopenia & Bone Health Podcast
Ep. 60 Empowering Breast and Bone Health: Insights with Dr. Tasha Gandamihardja
Welcome back to the Stronger Bones Lifestyle Podcast. In Episode 60, host Debi is joined by Dr. Tasha Gandamihardja, a distinguished breast cancer surgeon and passionate advocate for comprehensive breast health education. Dr. Tasha is an Oncoplastic Breast Cancer and Reconstructive Surgeon based at the Holly Private Hospital. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Tasha brings a kind, compassionate and highly-professional approach to breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. She brings a wealth of knowledge to the podcast today sharing her experiences treating patients, fighting misinformation, and promoting holistic approaches to health.Throughout their discussion, Debi a...
2024-04-30
42 min
The Next Picture Show
Our Top 10 Films of 2023
2023 was an idiosyncratic yet satisfying year for movies and the audiences who watch them, as reflected in the combination of across-the-board crowd-pleasers and one-off favorites comprising our Top 10 lists of the year’s best films. As per tradition, Tasha, Scott, and Keith convened to compare their respective lists and examine the points where they converge and diverge, and celebrate the high points of another year that supports the idea that every year is a good one for movies. Please share your thoughts about and own picks for the best movies of 2023, or anything else in the world of f...
2024-01-02
1h 07
Dice Exploder
A Five and a Half Foot Long Hand-Printed Scroll (Fall of Magic) with Tasha Robinson
TranscriptThis week I’m joined by Tasha Robinson, film editor at Polygon, Games on Demand aficionado, Golden Cobra honorable mentionee, and author of this excellent piece about today’s game and mechanic: Fall of Magic and the five and a half foot long handprinted scroll at its heart.There’s a lot to say about such a unique physical object, and also a lot to cover about maps in RPGs at large. We get into all of it. Consider this the third part of the travel series this season opened with.Pack your b...
2023-10-05
1h 05
Authorized Novelizations Podcast
The Cabin in the Woods by Tim Lebbon (w/ Tasha Robinson)
Back in 2012, Joss Whedon asked the daring question- What if a movie was meta? This week on Authorized, we welcome Tasha Robinson to discuss the novelization of The Cabin in the Woods, a book at once so poetic and puerile as to make our heads spin. But, on balance, pretty good! Check out Tasha's podcast The Next Picture Show! https://www.filmspotting.net/nextpictureshow Check out Tasha's great article contrasting Cabin in the Woods with Knock at the Cabin! https://www.polygon.com/23652009/knock-cabin-in-the-woods-endings
2023-09-28
2h 45
Arthur Robinson
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2023-09-18
00 min
Alien Minute
Alien Minute Archives: Episode 51 with Tasha Robinson
We're reaching back into the vault to replay one of our early episodes. This was back when we didn't have all the high-tech gadgets we have today, so the sound isn't as good as usual. But the guest is great! It's Tasha Robinson from The Next Picture Show podcast!
2023-09-08
24 min
Star Wars Minute
Rise of Skywalker Minute 30: People We Definitely See Explode w/ Tasha Robinson
Guest commentator Tasha Robinson swoops in to see the gang finish off the pesky stormtroopers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2023-05-26
48 min
Tony Robinson's Cunningcast
What Did The Past SMELL like?
Today Tony has followed his nose and chosen a topic which is often overlooked: what did the past smell like? Was it bad? Are we loosing smells to history? Tony doesn’t have a brilliant sense of smell so his two guests: smell historian William Tullett, and smell designer Tasha Marks, are on hand to help him out. Hosted by Tony Robinson @Tony_Robinson With Tasha Marks / Twitter @avmcuriosities / Instagram @avmcuriosities / www.avmcuriosities.com Award-winning artist, food historian and founder of AVM Curiosities®, a creativ...
2023-04-20
39 min
A Sojourner’s Truth
Bonus Episode 43: #GriefAND Intersectionality featuring Latasha Morrison.
Bonus Episode 43: #GriefAND Intersectionality featuring Latasha Morrison. LATASHA MORRISON is a bridge-builder, reconciler, and a compelling voice in the fight for racial justice. Her book, Be the Bridge, released in 2019, is a NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, ECPA BESTSELLER, and is the ECPA 2021 Christian Book of the Year. In 2016, Tasha founded Be the Bridge, a non-profit organization equipping more than 1,000 sub-groups across five countries to serve as ambassadors of racial reconciliation. Numerous organizations have recognized her as a leading social justice advocate, including Facebook’s Community Leadership Program, Forbes, and EBONY magazine. A native of North Carolina, Tasha earned degrees in...
2023-03-30
59 min
Rich Friends Show
How To Dominate As A Woman Entrepreneur
#womenentrepreneurs #Dominate📹🎙️In today’s episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with CrystalRobinson, CEO of Dominate with Crystal, Love & Business, Dominate Logistics, Meineke Car Care Center, Robinson Financial Group (State Farm office), and Wengate Real Estate.Crystal is a mogul in the making listen to find out how.Crystal on IG: https://instagram.com/dominatewithcrystal?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=To work with Crystal 👉🏽 www.dominatewithcrystal.com👍 Comment, Like, Subscribe, and Share if you found this video valuable.👉 If you...
2023-03-29
42 min
Rich Friends Show
How To Dominate As A Woman Entrepreneur
#womenentrepreneurs #Dominate📹🎙️In today’s episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with CrystalRobinson, CEO of Dominate with Crystal, Love & Business, Dominate Logistics, Meineke Car Care Center, Robinson Financial Group (State Farm office), and Wengate Real Estate.Crystal is a mogul in the making listen to find out how.Crystal on IG: https://instagram.com/dominatewithcrystal?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=To work with Crystal 👉🏽 www.dominatewithcrystal.com👍 Comment, Like, Subscribe, and Share if you found this video valuable.
2023-03-29
42 min
The Heal Thrive Dream Podcast
Unpacking Self-Love with Tasha Champion: From Gaslighting to Empowerment
When Tasha Champion was awakened by God to make the biggest change in her life, she embarked on a healing journey to discover her true self, worth and purpose, overcoming the gaslighting and lack of support from her childhood to become a Phenomenal Woman and mentor others. You will learn: 1. How did Tasha Champion's healing journey lead to her understanding her own worth and value? 2. What strategies did Tasha Champion use to cultivate a safe, judgment-free space for her children? 3. How did Tasha Champion reframe her experience of losing her ex-husband and finding purpose in her breast cancer diagnosis? Tasha...
2023-02-14
35 min
The Horror Review
Episode 66 - The Love Witch, a 60's technicolour romp...
Join us for an in depth discussion and analysis of the 2016 horror comedy film, The Love WitchDirected by Anna Biller.Starring: Samantha Robinson, Gian Keys, Jennifer Ingram, Jared Sanford, Laura Waddell, & Robert SeeleyHappy February everyone! This month we're bringing you some love spells, thrillers, gothic romances and a special Heart Day episode..*Spoiler Alert* - Full synopsis and behind the scenes morcels included.Scare-o-meter Ratings:Tasha - 2 skullsJulia - 2 skulls**Jack-o-lantern Ratings:Julia - 4 out of 5Tasha - 3 out of 5...
2023-02-04
33 min
The Next Picture Show
Let's Talk About Video Stores and the VHS Era
In a bonus episode originally recorded for our Patreon, Keith, Scott, and Tasha got together to talk through their recollections, fond and otherwise, of VHS and the video-store era, from misleading box art and unrated oddities to tracking knobs and rewinder machines. The cassettes and stores themselves may be gone (mostly — shout out to Madison’s Four Star Video Rental!), but the memories live on, though they may have gotten a little fuzzy from too many pauses and rewinds. Enjoy the hit of nostalgia, and come back next week for our next proper pairing: Terrence Malick’s BADLAND...
2022-11-29
51 min
Get Yo Ass Up Show With Tony The Closer
Tasha K. Unleashed: Celebrity Gossip, Charleston White, Nicki Minaj & More | Get Yo Ass Up Show with Tony The Closer
Tony “The Closer” welcomes his first female guest of the season and a woman whose crossfire you definitely want to avoid at all costs - always trending Tasha K. Tune in for this hilarious episode as Tasha K talks Charleston White, Nicki Minaj, why she requires a man to speak 3 or more languages, and the wildest stories that ever came across her desk. A self-described entertainer, don’t miss this wild conversation on the dirty details of today’s celebrities and why Tasha K loves every second of it. KEY POINTS: - Why...
2022-11-07
2h 30
Conceive Baby
Does sugar REALLY affect your fertility? The facts - with Assoc Prof Louise Hull
Most of us know that too much sugar is generally not great for us. We shouldn't be eating too many cakes and lollies because it contributes to weight gain and inflammation. In this webinar, we look beyond the diet. Beyond the calories and find out what sugar is actually doing to our cells at a biological level and how that impacts our ability to conceive and carry a healthy baby. I speak with Associate Professor M. Louise Hull about her research into the impact of a high sugar diet on fertility and pregnancy...
2022-08-14
40 min
Conceive Baby
Is Your Immune System Affecting Your Fertility? - with Prof Sarah Robertson
In this informative episode I speak with Professor Sarah Robertson, Director of the University of Adelaide’s Robinson Research Institute and Head of the Reproductive Immunology research group about her fascinating research into fertility and the immune system. We discuss the role of the immune system in successful reproductive outcomes as well as the contentious issue of natural killer cells and why current popular treatment may do more harm than good! You will also learn way’s you can support healthy immune function to improve your chances of a healthy pregnancy . Professor Robertson is k...
2022-08-14
40 min
Friends in Beauty Podcast
Ep. 121: Kym Lee, CEO Of Wink N Pout, Shares Her Journey From Pre Law To A 25+ Year Career As A Celebrity MUA
On this episode of the Friends in Beauty podcast I welcome, Celebrity Makeup Artist and Cosmetics Entrepreneur, Kym Lee to the Friends in Beauty guest chair. Kym Lee is a highly sought out National Glam and Style Influencer and has been painting beautiful faces for over 25 years. Inspired by the ability of makeup to transform and boost self-confidence from the board-room to the red carpet, Kym’s career path has come full circle as a Best Selling Author, Beauty Correspondent (Fox 5, Radio One, and BET), Educator, and Beauty Brand developer (WinknPout Cosmetics). Some of her notable...
2022-07-20
1h 16
The Next Picture Show
Once Upon a Toon in Hollywood Pt. 1 — Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
From its Hollywood setting to its central missing-toons mystery, the new Disney+ streaming exclusive CHIP ’N’ DALE: RESCUE RANGERS is openly and carefully patterned after 1988’s WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT. Robert Zemeckis’ groundbreaking hit set a high bar for cameo-packed, self-aware stories that try to redefine the relationships between animated characters and the physical world, packing in layers of setup and reference and payoff that continue to reveal themselves on rewatch after rewatch. We attempt to unpack some of those layers in our revisit of this group favorite, as well as how it uses our familiarity with noir and cartoons...
2022-05-31
1h 10
The Next Picture Show
Our Favorite Films of 2022 (So Far)
Due to some unavoidable scheduling conflicts, your regularly scheduled Next Picture Show pairing is delayed a week, but in its place, Genevieve, Keith, and Tasha are sharing some of their favorite films of the year so far. Some of these got an in-depth discussion on the regular podcast, some showed up as subjects of a bonus episode on our Patreon, and some are completely new to the podcast, but all of them have stuck with us. Will these films make it to our final lists of 2022’s best films? It’s too soon to say for certain, but at the...
2022-05-10
44 min
The Filmcast
Ep. 657 - Kimi (GUEST: Tasha Robinson from Polygon)
KIMI! Play Filmcast with David, Devindra, and Jeff featuring guest host Tasha Robinson from Polygon, the episode where they review the latest Steven Soderbergh thriller. Follow Tasha on Twitter @TashaRobinson Use #slashtag on Twitter to recommend a title for us to watch. Thanks to Mike C for building the Hashtag Slashtag website: https://hashtagslashtag.com/ Thanks to our sponsors this week: Theragun, NordVPN, MUBI, and Hello Fresh. Go to therabody.com/FILMCAST and get your Gen 4 theragun today. Visit nordvpn.com/FILMCAST and get up to 70% off your NordVPN plan. Visit mubi.com/FILMCAST for a mont...
2022-02-16
2h 18
The Next Picture Show
Toil and Trouble Pt. 2 — The Tragedy of Macbeth (2022)
Is Joel Coen’s new THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH the most by-the-letter, scrupulous adaptation of Shakespeare’s play ever put to screen, or a series of subtle but surprising decisions applied to an extremely familiar text? We’re a little divided on that question this week, as we’re joined once again by David Chen, host of the Culturally Relevant podcast (among many other projects), to parse what distinguishes this approach to The Scottish Play, how it plays within the Coen filmography, and whether every other Coen film is also, in fact, Macbeth. Then we bring Akira Kurosawa’s THRONE OF...
2022-02-08
1h 15
The Next Picture Show
Our 2021 Top 10s, Part 2
Our look back at 2021 in film concludes with Tasha, Keith, and Scott’s picks for films number five through one on their respective top 10 lists—or at least their top 10s as they stood at the tail end of December. All three acknowledge that the year offered several quality releases that on any other given day might have made their way onto one of these lists, but for the overlapping factors of time, availability, and the inherently mercurial nature of annual list-making. And so they also dig into the films they weren’t able to see in time for this e...
2022-01-11
1h 12
The Next Picture Show
Our 2021 Top 10s, Part 1
We’re kicking off 2022 by setting aside our usual format for a look back at 2021 in film, via that tried and true structure, the Top 10 list. Keith, Scott, and Tasha have each come to this two-part episode bearing their individual top 10 lists, as well as broader thoughts on a year in which established moviegoing models seem to be shifting more rapidly than ever. This week covers the films at the 10 through 6 slots on their lists, as well as an abbreviated discussion of the film that’s number one on the list of films we wish we could have covered on t...
2022-01-04
57 min
The Next Picture Show
Carnival Games, Pt. 2 — Nightmare Alley (2021)
Guillermo del Toro’s new NIGHTMARE ALLEY is a first for the director, a film with no supernatural or fantasy elements at all, and yet it is still arguably more recognizable as a del Toro film than as a remake of the 1947 Edmund Goulding noir of the same name. Why this project, for this director, and with these actors? We’re joined once again by our friend and critic Noel Murray to hash out our varied reactions to del Toro’s project, before bringing Goulding’s version of NIGHTMARE ALLEY back into the discussion to examine what makes each version...
2021-12-28
1h 24
The Next Picture Show
White Lies, Pt. 2 — Passing
Rebecca Hall’s new PASSING takes a more restrained, internal approach to its story about racial identity and the rejection thereof than Douglas Sirk’s 1959 classic IMITATION OF LIFE, but the two films share an awareness of how style and subject matter can work hand in hand. We’re joined again this week by critic Odie Henderson to discuss how each film balances its messaging, storytelling, and style, after digging into PASSING’s black-and-white cinematography, literary source material, and ambiguous ending. Plus Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent viewing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your radar...
2021-11-30
1h 24
The Next Picture Show
Dual Duels Pt. 2 — Last Night In Soho
LAST NIGHT IN SOHO director and co-writer Edgar Wright is never shy about sharing and celebrating his influences for each new project, which in this case includes the other film in this pairing, Ingmar Bergman’s famously inscrutable PERSONA. We get into the connections between those two, including their portrayals of relationships between two women and their allusive tendencies, after digging into what makes Wright’s newest film so intoxicating… for its first half, at least. Plus Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent viewing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your radar. Please share yo...
2021-11-16
1h 20
The Next Picture Show
Just Deserts Pt. 2 — Dune (2021)
Denis Villeneuve’s new DUNE (or, more accurately, DUNE PART ONE) begins the process of adapting Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel of the same name, which itself drew from the biography of T.E. Lawrence, the inspiration for another film concerned with “desert power” and messiah mythmaking: 1962’s LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. While the two films each slot into different genres — science-fiction and historical war story, respectively — their narratives are remarkably similar, particularly when it comes to the white-savior overtones of their protagonists and their reverence for the desert as a visual and symbolic force. They also stand as complementary representatives of large-scale...
2021-11-02
1h 30
Changed My Mind with Luke T. Harrington
HALLOWEEN BONUS: From Horror Hater to Horror Fan — Tasha Robinson — Previously Patreon-Exclusive
I talk to Tasha Robinson, film and TV editor for Polygon, about how she learned to love horror movies. Also discussed: What are the rules of four square? Do good-faith interactions ever really happen? And why do the best writers always ascend to editor heaven? This episode was previously only available to Patreon supporters, but we’re making it available to free listeners, because we love you guys. Happy Halloween! Support the show at https://patreon.com/changedmymind Email us at changedmymindpod@gmail.com Visit Tasha’s Twitter at https://twitter.com/TashaRobinson
2021-10-29
1h 12
The Next Picture Show
Bet Your Life Pt. 2: The Card Counter
Like HARD EIGHT, the new Paul Schrader film THE CARD COUNTER puts a professional gambler on the road to redemption via his relationship with a confused and volatile young man, in the latest iteration of Schrader’s “God’s Lonely Man” character. We unpack that character, along with CARD COUNTER’s view of him and his sins, with the help once again of critic and Schrader expert Vikram Murthi, before putting these two films side by side to discuss their respective approach to father-son relationships, casinos and gambling, and lives lived in limbo. Plus Your Next Picture Show, where we share rec...
2021-10-05
1h 24
The Next Picture Show
Memory Machines Pt. 2 — Reminiscence
Where Michel Gondry’s ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND used the conceit of a memory machine in service of a science-fiction romance, Lisa Joy’s new feature debut REMINISCENCE uses a similar device in service of a science-fiction noir, but despite their different genre footholds, both are naturally fixated on the idea of revisiting memories and what they can tell us about ourselves. Despite a high-style approach reminiscent of Joy’s work on WESTWORLD, her REMINISCENCE hasn’t been particularly well-received, and we talk a bit about why in this week’s half of the pairing, before bringing it into co...
2021-09-14
1h 16
Changed My Mind with Luke T. Harrington
PREVIEW: From Horror Hater to Horror Fan — Tasha Robinson — S3 Bonus #1
I talk to film journalist Tasha Robinson about how she came around to love horror cinema. This is a preview of a bonus episode available exclusively to Patreon supporters.
2021-09-02
05 min
The Next Picture Show
Musical Variations, Pt. 2 — Annette
Like Francis Ford Coppola’s 1982 musical folly ONE FROM THE HEART, Leos Carax’s new rock opera ANNETTE is not interested in playing it safe, whether that means, like Coppola's film, enlisting idiosyncratic musicians for songs that challenge movie-musical convention, or enlisting a puppet to play the titular role. We’re joined again this week by our friend Joshua Rothkopf to unpack which of ANNETTE’s provocations work and which don’t, before placing it alongside ONE FROM THE HEART to discuss the two films’ use of high artifice, the troubled relationships and troubling men at their centers, and how their re...
2021-08-31
1h 29
JESUSgirl.ENT
New Episode Alert!!! Season 4: "Lord I Want To Be Better"- Take 8🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬 #HOWTOWINFRIENDS
You did it!!! You let it go, you prioritized your Faith in GOD, you released all sin and its hold on you. Now what??? How do you transition from one way of living that was not pleasing in the sight of GOD to a life more fit for the Kingdom? Let's talk. Press Play and join the conversation. Song(s): We Need You (feat. KJ Scriven)/ Tasha Cobbs-Leonard "JESUS SAVES" Social Media: Instagram: Bossladysr81 Instagram: (Business Page)- JESUSgirl_LLC Facebook: Shaniqua Robinson YouTube: Shaniqua Robinson--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://a...
2021-08-30
33 min
The Working Party Podcast
Episode 29- Tasha Robinson
I had the great honor of chatting with Tasha Robinson, a Marine Corps Veteran and owner of At Once Designs that has pursued her dream and even had her work featured at the New York Fashion Week. We chat about her life, experiences and philosophies that lead to her success. Links to her business can be found below, check out the new episode ANYWHERE you get your podcasts! Company link: https://www.atoncedesigns.com/about?fbclid=IwAR1kg54e2Hfca1LjZVz2fDj8WbMiBCpZ571YO2X2X20aDkeZdAhYnsK8VSs At one point w...
2021-08-23
51 min
The Next Picture Show
Knight Visions, Pt. 2 — The Green Knight
We just can’t resist discussing a new David Lowery film here at the Next Picture Show, and his latest, THE GREEN KNIGHT, gives us plenty to chew on, taking an alternately minimalist and maximalist approach to a story about honor, myth, and magic that takes place on the edges of King Arthur’s legend. Its bordering-on-abstract narrative stands in high contrast to the more expository approach seen in John Boorman’s EXCALIBUR last week, but the two films’ shared source legend provides a wealth of connections between them, including their respective examinations of honor and chivalry, of nature as magic...
2021-08-17
1h 33
TELL THE PEOPLE with Heather Robinson
Guest Tasha Chen | Science of Getting Rich Academy | "Success & Wealth: 9 Beliefs that Block You from Receiving Them"
Today's guest is TASHA CHEN the founder of The Science Of Getting Rich Academy. Tasha is an international speaker, author, entrepreneur, and mentor, who coaches business leaders. She guides others to manifest their greatest desires using a time-tested program and her own proven principles. In this episode Tasha discusses "Success & Wealth: 9 Beliefs that Block You from Receiving Them"Tasha's inspirational programs and courses have helped transform the lives of hundreds of wonderful people. Combining the practices of law of attraction and other universal laws, Tasha has cracked the code to creating your riches, happiness, health, wealth, and an...
2021-07-21
42 min
The Next Picture Show
The Summer of '69, Pt. 2: Summer of Soul
Our look at the musical happenings of the summer of 1969 shifts from upstate New York to uptown New York City to experience the Harlem Cultural Festival, rescued from historical obscurity by Amir “Questlove” Thompson in his new documentary SUMMER OF SOUL (...OR, WHEN THE REVOLUTION COULD NOT BE TELEVISED). We’re joined once again by music critic Steven Hyden to consider how SUMMER OF SOUL works as a music documentary both in its own right and as an “answer film” of sorts to Woodstock, the subject of the other half of this pairing. Then we bring the two films together t...
2021-07-20
1h 06
The Next Picture Show
The State of Streaming Movies
When it comes to streaming services, we’re leaving the Wild West era and entering a new one where multiple corporations with slightly varying distribution models are jockeying for dominance in an increasingly crowded landscape. Where does this leave the new films landing on these services, the audiences who want to watch them, and the fate of the theatrical model as we emerge from the past pandemic year? In this episode, originally recorded for our Patreon subscribers, Scott, Tasha, Keith, and Genevieve got together to discuss those questions as they apply to some of the major streaming services — specifically, thos...
2021-07-06
46 min
The Next Picture Show
Immigrant Songs, Pt. 2 — In the Heights
Like last week’s film, WEST SIDE STORY, Jon M. Chu’s new big-screen adaptation of IN THE HEIGHTS is about the American Dream, but it acknowledges that the dream isn’t one-size-fits-all—only, you know, in song! In this half of our pairing we debate how that mission squares with IN THE HEIGHTS’ fundamentally optimistic outlook, before bringing the two films together to compare how they work as movie musicals, as stories about immigration, and, in different but related ways, as subjects of controversy. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting some...
2021-06-29
1h 29
The Next Picture Show
Window Watchers Pt. 2 — The Woman in the Window
THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW hangs a lantern on its obvious homage to Alfred Hitchcock’s REAR WINDOW, but how does Joe Wright’s latest fare when placed into conversation with such a vaunted comparison point? We’re joined again this week by freelance critic Roxana Hadadi to determine just that — the answer probably will not surprise you — as well as the two films’ use of voyeurism as compulsion vs. plot device, their respective “secret protagonists” that prove more compelling and complex than the main characters, and how WOMAN IN THE WINDOW ascribes to the Gilligan’s Island Theory of the “second coc...
2021-06-01
1h 16
The Next Picture Show
Fighting Spirits, Pt. 2: Mortal Kombat (2021)
The new MORTAL KOMBAT, directed by Simon McQuoid, drops a new, nobody protagonist, Cole Young, into the videogame world’s established mythology, positioning him as an outsider within a generations-spanning supernatural battle. That conceit is a big part of why we chose to pair the film with John Carpenter’s BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA, but does it make for a compelling movie narrative? No, it doesn’t, and we discuss why in our debriefing on MORTAL KOMBAT, before bringing it into conversation with BIG TROUBLE to compare the two films’ respective approaches to violence and the supernatural, how they eac...
2021-05-18
1h 13
inTheir20s
#43 - Tasha Robinson-White, Former CEO of Mayweather Music & Founding President of Floyd Mayweather Jr. Foundation
Tasha has been rubbing shoulders with the “who’s who” in the sports and entertainment world for over 20 years. Her career began while in Atlanta, when she interned at Laface Records working with legendary artists such as TLC, Outkast, Usher, and Toni Braxton. In 1995, Tasha made a life-changing move to Las Vegas, where she began producing and promoting star studded, high profile celebrity events including the official Billboard Music Awards, and BET Awards after parties. It was there that she met iconic boxer Floyd Mayweather. Tasha worked with Floyd for twelve years as his right hand person. Tasha eventually penned and...
2021-05-10
20 min
inTheir20s
#43 - Tasha Robinson-White, Former CEO of Mayweather Music & Founding President of Floyd Mayweather Jr. Foundation
Tasha has been rubbing shoulders with the “who’s who” in the sports and entertainment world for over 20 years. Her career began while in Atlanta, when she interned at Laface Records working with legendary artists such as TLC, Outkast, Usher, and Toni Braxton. In 1995, Tasha made a life-changing move to Las Vegas, where she began producing and promoting star studded, high profile celebrity events including the official Billboard Music Awards, and BET Awards after parties. It was there that she met iconic boxer Floyd Mayweather. Tasha worked with Floyd for twelve years as his right hand person. Tasha eventually penned and...
2021-05-10
20 min
The Next Picture Show
Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Twice, Pt. 2 — Nobody
The new Bob Odenkirk-starring revenge thriller NOBODY could be read as commentary on the revenge thriller form, but that may be an overly generous reading — or it may just be because we’ve paired it this week with Steven Soderbergh’s THE LIMEY, which is much more overtly reflective about its fantasies of violence and retribution. After working through what did and didn’t work for us about NOBODY, we put it into conversation with THE LIMEY — and by extension the long cinematic tradition of the revenge movie — to discuss the films’ respective approaches to violence, motivation, and middle age, and how t...
2021-04-20
1h 05
The Next Picture Show
A Tina Twofer, Pt. 2 — Tina
The new HBO documentary TINA touches briefly but memorably on the release of 1992’s WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT, but it’s much more focused on providing a bird’s-eye view of Tina Turner’s entire career, beyond the years she spent in a creatively fruitful but abusive partnership with Ike Turner. Watching the two films together, as we did for this week’s pairing, reveals how the films’ respective documentary and narrative approaches both support and push against each other when it comes to portraying the breadth and depth of one woman’s experience. We’re joined again th...
2021-04-06
1h 24
The Next Picture Show
Famous Last Worlds, Pt. 2: Raya and the Last Dragon
Unlike the last unicorn in the eponymous 1982 animated film by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr., this week’s last-of-her-kind fantasy creature knows what happened to the rest of her kind, setting the new Disney Animation feature RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON off on a quest narrative that takes a much different shape than THE LAST UNICORN. We’re joined once again this week by John Maher to discuss RAYA’s shiny, roller-coaster-like thrills, and then compare the two films’ respective journeys, the mythical beasts at their centers, and the paired dynamic of parent villains and children who switch sides. P...
2021-03-23
1h 27
The Best Little Horror House in Philly
The Ring (2002) with Tasha Robinson
Polygon Film/TV editor and co-host of Filmspotting's Next Picture Show podcast Tasha Robinson is in the horror house today and we covered in a sickly green light - because we're talking about Gore Verbinski's 2002 hit, The Ring! We cover the history of the series and comparisons to the original Ringu, the way hissing "seven days!" soaked into the culture, and the boom of import horror it kicked off in the 2000s... don't miss this one! Sign up for bonus episodes and more at Patreon.com/LittleHorrorPHL
2021-03-08
1h 48
The Next Picture Show
Uneasy Riders Pt. 2 — Nomadland
In Chloe Zhao’s new NOMADLAND, Frances McDormand’s Fern “drops out of society” not by choice, unlike the yuppie couple at the center of Albert Brooks’ 1985 comedy LOST IN AMERICA, but she proves much more adept than they at surviving (perhaps even thriving?) outside the mainstream. This week we bring NOMADLAND’s view of life on the road into conversation with LOST IN AMERICA’s satirization of the impulse to pursue that lifestyle, to consider their respective approaches to dropping out of society and living without a safety net. Plus Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experi...
2021-02-23
1h 17
The Next Picture Show
Uneasy Riders Pt. 1 — Lost In America
Chloe Zhao’s new feature NOMADLAND presents a “houseless” life on the road as a choice born half out of desperation and half out of curiosity about life outside the American mainstream, which called to mind the yuppie adventurers looking to “drop out of society” in Albert Brooks’ 1985 comedy LOST IN AMERICA. This week, Brooks’ film serves as the catalyst for another Scott-Tasha showdown, as we dig into the nuances of both Brooks’ comedic style and the satirical premise he sets up in LOST IN AMERICA. Plus, we respond to some feedback on our recent episodes on AMERICAN PSYCHO and PROMISING YO...
2021-02-16
1h 03
The Next Picture Show
Lady Killers, Pt. 2 — Promising Young Woman
Though Emerald Fennell has cited Mary Harron’s AMERICAN PSYCHO as one of the inspiration points for her buzzy debut feature PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, there’s not a whole lot obviously linking the films in terms of protagonist, narrative, or even their respective satirical targets. But as we discuss in this week’s comparison, both woman-directed films are deeply concerned with ideas of male privilege and toxic masculinity, make ample use of high-pop needledrops, and engage with violence in a heightened and stylized manner that underlines their thematic concerns. We get into all that, plus Your Next Picture Show, where we...
2021-02-09
1h 27
The Next Picture Show
Stairways to Heaven, Pt. 2 — Soul
Both Pixar’s new feature SOUL and Powell and Pressburger’s 1946 fantasy-romance A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH center on a soul gone missing from heaven’s ledger because he’s anxious to get back to his life on earth, but the journeys each of them takes to get there end up drawing different conclusions about the meaning of life. This week we’re joined again by critic and 812FilmReviews founder Robert Daniels to dig into SOUL and debate whether it manages to strike the delicate tonal balance it’s reaching for, how it carries its status as the first Pixar film...
2021-01-12
1h 26
The Next Picture Show
The Manking of Kane, Pt. 2 — Mank
Though David Fincher’s new MANK certainly makes the case for giving Herman Mankiwiecz more of the credit for CITIZEN KANE than he’s often received, it’s more interested in peeling back the layers of a complex character and exploring the many personal and cultural themes that found their way into KANE. That makes it all but impossible not to discuss the film in relation to the Orson Welles classic, which is exactly what we do this week, comparing how the two films function as biography, how they each tackle politics and cronyism, and how they use non-chronological storyt...
2020-12-08
1h 04
CONNECT Podcast with Mel Capers
CONNECT With Tasha Robinson-White, Co-Founder of Vanguardian Global - Eps 15
This episodes welcomes Tasha Robinson-White, an innovative leader with superpowers for connecting and collaborating with stars in the entertainment industry. As Co-Founders of Vanguardian Global, she and her husband Kevin White produce impactful global events that provide platforms for authors, entertainers, professional athletes and keynote speakers to deliver exhilarating experiences for audiences they serve. She is an amazing leader who has been through...and opened many doors of opportunities in the entertainment industry. She is Tasha Robinson-White, and we are delighted she spent time to CONNECT with us!
2020-12-01
43 min
The Next Picture Show
#253: Family Feuds, Pt. 2 — The Nest
Writer-director Sean Durkin’s long-awaited followup to MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE, the new THE NEST casts Jude Law and Carrie Coon as an unhappily married couple in the 1980s who relocate their family to an isolated British country estate, a move that hastens the seemingly inevitable collapse of their family unit. Though the film is separated from the setting of Ang Lee’s 1970s-set THE ICE STORM by a decade and an ocean, the two films express a similar merging of period values and family values, and build to nearly identical dark-night-of-the-soul climaxes. We get into that and more as w...
2020-11-24
1h 08
The Next Picture Show
Byrne-ing Down the House, Pt. 2 — David Byrne's American Utopia
DAVID BYRNE’S AMERICAN UTOPIA is a fairly traditional concert film — at least as traditional as a collaboration between David Byrne and Spike Lee can be — which differentiates it from Byrne’s vignette-based 1986 ramble TRUE STORIES, but both projects are indelibly marked by the musician’s mindset, clearly the products of someone who works intuitively and metaphorically. This week we attempt to parse how the “David Byrne” character has evolved over the decades separating the two films, and how TRUE STORIES and AMERICAN UTOPIA echo each other’s interests in American stories, collective celebration through music, and how technology can foster human...
2020-11-10
1h 07
The Next Picture Show
Bonus - The Fall (with Elliott Kalan from "The Flop House")
Longtime listeners of The Next Picture Show likely have at least passing familiarity with THE FALL via the many, many mentions it’s received over the years from co-host Tasha Robinson, one of the foremost advocates of Tarsem Singh’s hard-to-find, cultishly adored 2008 film. Joining her in that small but mighty fandom is Elliott Kalan, Emmy-winning comedy writer and co-host of THE FLOP HOUSE podcast, where he has shared Tasha’s experience of singing THE FALL’s praises to his bemused co-hosts. So in honor of… well, nothing, really, other than a shared appreciation of an obscure and highly discussabl...
2020-10-27
54 min
The Next Picture Show
True/False, Pt. 2 — Dick Johnson is Dead
Kirsten Johnson’s new DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD is a rumination on memory, death, and movie illusion, one that brings the veteran “cameraperson” in front of the lens, alongside her titular father. In that, it’s reminiscent of an earlier essay film with a strongly autobiographical bent, and a similar fixation on what remains after we’re gone: Orson Welles’ F FOR FAKE. In this half of our pairing of the two films, we debate how — or whether — Johnson’s film successfully skirts exploitation of its central subject, before diving into how these two films each tackle matters of authenticity, illu...
2020-10-06
1h 10
The Next Picture Show
The Mind of Charlie Kaufman Pt. 2 — I'm Thinking of Ending Things
I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS plays into some of Charlie Kaufman’s favorite preoccupations — surrealism, questions of identity and self, quietly desperate men, and the breakdown of order — which makes it not only an ideal pairing with Kaufman’s film screenwriting debut BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, but also an illustration of how those preoccupations have deepened in the years since Kaufman's breakout. It works better for some than others on our panel — which this week once again includes Screencrush editor and Filmspotting Family member Matt Singer — and we get into precisely why before bringing in MALKOVICH to discuss Kaufman’s history of sad...
2020-09-15
1h 15
The Next Picture Show
#241: Boys Will Be Boys, Pt. 2 — Boys State
The school-age boys at the center of Amanda McMaine and Jesse Moss’s new documentary BOYS STATE may not be facing the sort of life-and-death circumstances that frame Peter Brook’s film of LORD OF THE FLIES, but the two films undoubtedly echo each other in their portrayal of humanity’s tribalist instinct run amok. After discussing BOYS STATE and whether the kids are indeed all right, we look for connections between the two films and find many, not just in the aforementioned portrayal of tribalism, but also the films’ respective depictions of self-governance, maturity vs. immaturity, and the “adults in...
2020-08-25
1h 20
The Next Picture Show
The Reichardt Way, Pt. 2 — First Cow
After slogging across the Oregon Trail with Kelly Reichardt’s MEEK’S CUTOFF last week, this week we’re going even further back in the 19th century for Reichardt’s new FIRST COW. We’re joined once again by Vox film critic Alissa Wilkinson to discuss FIRST COW’s offbeat humor and quiet reverence for the artistry of cooking, on the way to discussing what it shares with MEEK’S CUTOFF in terms of the portrayal of masculinity and vulnerability, the films’ respective approaches to history, and the handmade aesthetic that links them as Reichardt films. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, wher...
2020-08-11
1h 25
The Next Picture Show
In the Loop, Pt 2 — Palm Springs
The new Hulu comedy PALM SPRINGS wouldn’t exist without the broad comedy and sentimental romance of GROUNDHOG DAY, but there are some key differences in its depiction of life and love inside a time loop — chief among them the decision to give Andy Samberg’s character a partner in looping, played by Cristin Milioti — that make it a very different sort of circular journey. We’re joined once again by Vox critic at large Emily Vanderwerff to discuss the efficacy of that decision, as well as how the two films function as romances, as parables, and, most importantly, as comedie...
2020-07-28
1h 14
The Next Picture Show
Mirth, Wind & Fire, Pt. 2: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
The new EUROVISION SONG CONTEST: THE STORY OF FIRE SAGA concerns a different genre and different part of the world than Christopher Guest’s folk-music-focused A MIGHTY WIND, but the comedies share an irreverently reverent approach to parodying their chosen music scene. In this half of our pairing of the two films, we debate whether that approach is helped or hindered in EUROVISION by the presence of Will Ferrell, along with the function of the film’s centerpiece “Song-Along.” Then we bring EUROVISION into conversation with A MIGHTY WIND to compare how the two films each tackle music, comedy, and the...
2020-07-14
1h 13
The Next Picture Show
The Price of Gold, Pt. 2 — Da 5 Bloods
Spike Lee’s ambitious new war epic for Netflix, DA 5 BLOODS, is brimming with cultural and historical reference points — including an extended homage to the other film in this pairing, John Huston’s THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE — but it’s also full of Lee signatures, in both its story and its style. We break down some of them in our consideration of DA 5 BLOODS, before connecting Lee’s doomed treasure hunt to Huston’s by way of their respective depictions of paranoia and madness, their ideas about foreign interlopers and native populations, and their grimly ironic endings. Plus, Your Next...
2020-06-30
1h 11
The Next Picture Show
The Price of Gold, Pt. 1 — The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Spike Lee’s new DA 5 BLOODS has no shortage of cinematic and historical touchpoints, but its focus on the literal and metaphorical weight of gold — not to mention that whole “stinking badges” thing — is a direct nod to the 1948 John Huston classic THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE. In this half of our pairing we assess what’s made TREASURE endure, from the knotty moral complexity of its central trio to its utilization of real locations, and go beyond the most quotable moments to explore some of the film’s less-discussed standout scenes. Plus, some feedback on our recent episode on THE...
2020-06-23
1h 03
The Next Picture Show
Studio Ghibli Special — Castle In the Sky
2020 is the year that Japan’s beloved Studio Ghibli fully enters the streaming age, rolling out its films for Netflix viewers around the world, and for HBO Max subscribers in the U.S. This marks a major shift from recent decades, when Ghibli’s films were mostly relegated to boutique DVD releases and special theatrical events. So in celebration of Ghibli’s films being readily available to a wide audience for the first time, we’re departing from format a bit for an in-depth look at the studio’s very first film, CASTLE IN THE SKY, which is packed with early...
2020-06-16
1h 37
Terrance's TRIBE
Tasha's Story
Nurse Practitioner Latarsha Carter-Robinson tells her story about overcoming obstacles and achieving success as a front line medical professional. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrance-robinson85/support
2020-05-09
16 min
The C.H.W. CREW Podcast
EP#20: Heart Health Awareness with Tara Robinson
Send us a textTara Robinson, the Founder of the Black Heart Association, has had first-hand experiences with heart disease. At 5’2”, 125 lbs, Tara was the picture of perfect health, yet lurking beneath her permanent incandescent smile, her heart was quietly painting a different picture. At just 40 years old, this vibrant, active young educator suffered three heart attacks within days of each other. Her crisis was so severe that, instead of the normal 6 weeks, she required 12 weeks of cardiac rehab.As a former National Spokeswoman for the American Heart Association, Tara uses her platform as a key...
2020-02-11
30 min
Culturally Relevant with David Chen
The Top 10 Films of the Decade (with Tasha Robinson)
David counts down the top 10 films of the decade with Tasha Robinson from Polygon.Links:Read more of Tasha's work at PolygonListen to Tasha's podcast, The Next Picture ShowFollow Tasha on TwitterLet me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.Special thanks to Patrick and Patryk for their help with this episode.
2019-12-23
1h 48
The Next Picture Show
Hitler Heil-arity, Pt 1 - The Producers (1967)
Take Waititi’s new “anti-hate satire” JOJO RABBIT extends a cinematic tradition of casting Adolf Hitler as a buffoon that goes back to Charlie Chaplin, though Mel Brooks’ 1967 debut feature THE PRODUCERS is ultimately more concerned with the question of how to contextualize the very idea of laughing at Hitler. In this half of our pairing, we debate the extent to which Brooks’ rock-solid premise — in which a producer and an accountant bank on audiences being turned off by a musical called “Springtime For Hitler,” only to discover they find it hilarious — and the presence of Gene Wilder makes up for the bumpy r...
2019-11-19
1h 01
90% Mental
Tasha Robinson-White, former Manager to Floyd Mayweather Jr. & Author Episode 61
Tasha Robinson-White, former Manager to Floyd Mayweather Jr. and author of Right Hand to the Champ: 13 Lessons that Changed My Life, shares intimate stories from her book that highlight her experiences working with Floyd Mayweather Jr. and how she dealt with adversity. You will feel her energy, motivation, and confidence in this interview, which fueled her mindset in managing one of the most iconic boxers of all time.
2019-03-05
18 min
The Filmcast
Ep. 506 - How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (GUEST: Tasha Robinson from The Verge)
David, Devindra, and Jeff are joined by Tasha Robinson, film and TV editor for the Verge and co-host of The Next Picture Show podcast, to dish on the good, the bad, and the green at the 2019 Oscars. The cast discuss the Netflix film High Flying Bird and then move on to an in-depth review of the third installment in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. Read LA Times film critic Justin Chang's take on how Green Book is one of the worst Oscar wins and the Shadow and Act's article on why Dr...
2019-02-26
2h 01
Party of One Podcast
148 - 183 Days with Tasha Robinson
This is the story of the only two clairvoyants on Earth. Sam can see one future. Dylan can see many possible futures. They both know they will meet. They both know they will fall in love. They both know their relationship will last 183 days. And they both know it will end in heartbreak.It's a difficult realization. But you cannot change the future... right?(Spoiler warning for the game 183 Days!)183 DAYS: https://iamtheonlysara.itch.io/183-daysTHE VERGE: https://www.theverge.comNEXT PICTURE SHOW PODCAST: https://cms.megaphone.fm...
2018-10-02
1h 42
Indiana Jones Minute
Last Crusade 53: Don't Be, with Tasha Robinson
Elsa goes full Mola Ram on Indy's heart and the Grail Diary. Tasha Robinson is back to gaze at Elsa's hair. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/indianajonesminute Join us online at: http://www.indianajonesminute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1011918448897040/
2018-05-02
32 min
Indiana Jones Minute
Last Crusade 52: Not in Front of the Nazis, with Tasha Robinson
Henry Jones shames Indiana in front of the Nazis, then squanders a teachable moment when Elsa is held at gunpoint. Tasha Robinson of The Verge and the Next Picture Show podcast joins us again to try out her German accent. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/indianajonesminute Join us online at: http://www.indianajonesminute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1011918448897040/
2018-05-01
40 min
Indiana Jones Minute
Last Crusade 51: You Didn't, Did You? with Tasha Robinson
Henry Jones doesn't know who is stupider, the Nazis for thinking Indiana Jones brought the Grail Diary with him, or Indy who actually did. Tasha Robinson from The Verge joins our dad shame support group. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/indianajonesminute Join us online at: http://www.indianajonesminute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1011918448897040/
2018-04-30
32 min
TEKLA PRODUCTIONS
Episode 25: WHAT’LL IT BE? with Tasha Robinson from Next Picture Show & The Verge and Bob Koester from Immunities
Tasha Robinson and Bob Koester step up to Lloyd’s bar and talk about the wonderful Mr. Turkel, how he and Jack messed with Stanley, and why Jack owes Joe from waaaaaay back. Download the file here: Shining Episode 25 On the set, with Joe, Jack and Stanley. Please donate if you […]
2018-04-18
00 min
Rosemary's Baby 6:66 / The Shining 2:37
Episode 25: WHAT’LL IT BE? with Tasha Robinson from Next Picture Show & The Verge and Bob Koester from Immunities
Tasha Robinson and Bob Koester step up to Lloyd’s bar and talk about the wonderful Mr. Turkel, how he and Jack messed with Stanley, and why Jack owes Joe from waaaaaay back. Download the file here: Shining Episode 25 On the set, with Joe, Jack and Stanley. Please donate if you […]
2018-04-18
00 min
TEKLA PRODUCTIONS
Episode 4: POPPING OFF HEADS & STACKING BODIES with Tasha Robinson of Next Picture Show & Bob J. Koester of Immunities
Tasha Robinson and Bob J. Koester ponder the characters’ motivations and eyebrows in this unusual interview scene. Download the file here: Shining Episode 4 Jack Nicholson with crazy hair at the beginning of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Jack Nicholson as The Joker trying to pass for normal. Trivia that […]
2017-10-29
00 min
Rosemary's Baby 6:66 / The Shining 2:37
Episode 4: POPPING OFF HEADS & STACKING BODIES with Tasha Robinson of Next Picture Show & Bob J. Koester of Immunities
Tasha Robinson and Bob J. Koester ponder the characters’ motivations and eyebrows in this unusual interview scene. Download the file here: Shining Episode 4 Jack Nicholson with crazy hair at the beginning of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Jack Nicholson as The Joker trying to pass for normal. Trivia that […]
2017-10-29
00 min
Party of One Podcast
95 - Grin with Tasha Robinson
It was just an ordinary fire in a posh high-rise condo. That's all it was. Or at least, that's all it seemed to be. What it turned out to be was so much more... and so much worse... GRIN: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/154984/Grin THE VERGE: https://www.theverge.com/users/Tasha%20Robinson/posts NEXT PICTURE SHOW PODCAST: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/FLM2375047009 FOLLOW TASHA ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TashaRobinson FOLLOW THE NEXT PICTURE SHOW ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/NextPicturePod SUPPORT PARTY OF...
2017-09-20
38 min
Indiana Jones Minute
Temple of Doom Minute 75: You Call Him Dr. Jones Doll, with Tasha Robinson
Suwamu "Short" Round advises Indiana Jones to spit out the room temperature Kal Aid. The Maharajah doesn't appreciate this lack of good guest manners and decides to play with his Indiana Jones action figure instead of watching any more of Indy's antics. Tasha Robinson makes it back into the cave just in time to hear Tom reveal the Indy doll's most hidden secrets. Join us online at: http://www.indianajonesminute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1011918448897040/
2017-05-19
37 min
Indiana Jones Minute
Temple of Doom Minute 74: A Stock Imagination, with Tasha Robinson
Mola Ram tells Indiana Jones he will soon be a true believer. Indiana Jones tells Pat Roach hi. Tasha Robinson tells us about Douglas Slocombe, watered down Kal Aid, and moral choices. Join us online at: http://www.indianajonesminute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1011918448897040/
2017-05-18
27 min
Indiana Jones Minute
Temple of Doom Minute 73: Mola Ram's Man Cave, with Tasha Robinson
Mola Ram summarizes the history of the Sankara Stones for Indiana Jones and gives Short Round a friendly pat on the head. Tasha Robinson joins us in the cave to discuss night lights, sippy skulls, color theory, and kitty cats. Join us online at: http://www.indianajonesminute.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1011918448897040/
2017-05-17
33 min
The SAP - Comedians Talk Motivation, Dating and Relationships
#123 Head Banging, Finger Snapping Fun with Becky Robinson
Becky Robinson of MTV's Wild N Out joins the podcast for an episode recorded at Beach Nation in West Hollywood. We talk about on again off again relationships and knowing when to call it quits. Couples Massages, dating your friend and unhealthy relationships. Instagram.com/beckyrrobinson instagram.com/dnealz Tags: abandonment, artist, beat, becky, boxing, bud, christian, control, dating, easter, for, hudson, issues, light, love, man, mosaic, pick, relationships, robinson, sex, social, the, toxic, trust, up, whatever
2016-03-29
1h 03
The Debatable Podcast
Episode 75 - Double Lap Dissolve with Tasha Robinson
TASHA ROBINSON, film critic at The Dissolve, and formerly of The A.V. Club, joins me to talk about the road that led to her becoming one of the best in the industry. During our talk, we also touch on Bob Hoskins' passing, the Star Wars Episode 7 casting announcement, Tasha's VHS film education, the odd jobs she had just out of college, publication editing, aggregate scoring with Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes, misogyny and trolling on comment boards (with focus on Anita Sarkeesian and "Feminist Frequency"), the state of women in film, Paul Greengrass' "Captain Phillips," what is wrong (and...
2014-05-06
1h 37
FourCast (Video)
Holographic Bieber - Sure, you can't hug a child with robotic eyes, and printing a baby has issues, but our perma-kittens will take our minds off it.
Sure, you can't hug a child with robotic eyes, and printing a baby has issues, but our perma-kittens will take our minds off it. Hosts: Tom Merritt and Scott Johnson Guests: Tasha Robinson and Bill Doran Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/fourcast. Got a prediction of your own? Guest you'd like to see? Question for the show? Email us at fourcastpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: Ford SYNC AppLink Netflix
2011-11-09
47 min
FourCast (Audio)
Holographic Bieber - Sure, you can't hug a child with robotic eyes, and printing a baby has issues, but our perma-kittens will take our minds off it.
Sure, you can't hug a child with robotic eyes, and printing a baby has issues, but our perma-kittens will take our minds off it. Hosts: Tom Merritt and Scott Johnson Guests: Tasha Robinson and Bill Doran Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/fourcast. Got a prediction of your own? Guest you'd like to see? Question for the show? Email us at fourcastpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: Ford SYNC AppLink Netflix
2011-11-09
47 min