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Sep 4, 2025 • 20min
Daily Variety – Michael Lewis Revisits ‘The Big Short’ as Part of Pushkin’s Fall Podcast Slate; Variety’s Jem Aswad Goes Inside the Brain of David Byrne
Eric Sandler, Chief Strategy Officer at Pushkin Industries, reveals the studio's exciting fall slate, featuring a retrospective on 'The Big Short' by Michael Lewis and Malcolm Gladwell's take on a gripping Alabama murder case in 'Revisionist History.' The discussion dives into the evolving podcasting landscape, highlighting the blend of storytelling and intimacy that captivates audiences. Jem Aswad shares insights from his conversation with David Byrne, exploring the musician's journey and creative evolution from Talking Heads frontman to cultural icon.

Sep 3, 2025 • 17min
Daily Variety – How Channing Tatum and Derek Cianfrance Raised ‘Roofman’; Lowdown on the Lido Fest With Elsa Keslassy
Daniel D’Addario, Variety's chief correspondent known for his insightful entertainment coverage, shares an in-depth look at 'Roofman,' a dark comedy reimagined by Channing Tatum and director Derek Cianfrance. They discuss the film's poignant themes of parental love and societal impact. Elsa Keslassy, international editor, dives into the Venice Film Festival, highlighting its unique spirit, recent protests, and standout films that shaped the festival's narrative this year. The conversation offers an intriguing insight into the challenges of independent filmmaking amid current events.

Sep 2, 2025 • 17min
Daily Variety – Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Impresses as Summer Haul Stays Flat; Why Telluride Film Festival is the Ultimate Binge for Movie Lovers
A horror film named 'Weapons' surprises everyone with its strong box office performance, while the overall summer haul sputters. The Telluride Film Festival shines a spotlight on unique films, including a Bruce Springsteen biopic that has captivated audiences. There’s a detailed analysis of new releases and shifting viewer preferences, showcasing how changing trends are reshaping the industry. The festival also highlights innovative storytelling, including Shakespeare adaptations that engage both classic and contemporary themes.

Aug 29, 2025 • 24min
The Trade Desk’s Matthew Henick Talks Ventura, the OS Looking to Change the Smart TV Game
Matthew Henick, SVP of Ventura TV OS for The Trade Desk, discusses the innovative new operating system poised to shake up the smart TV landscape. He reveals how Ventura aims to improve user experience and bolster transparency in connected TV advertising. Their vision includes tackling challenges in search functionality and retailer strategies amid market shifts. Henick also highlights the need for a cohesive viewing experience while addressing competitive pressures from other OS providers like Walmart and Vizio.

Aug 22, 2025 • 31min
Dr. Orna Guralnik Reflects on the Ethics of Practicing 'Couples Therapy' on TV
For the past four seasons on Showtime, Dr. Orna Guralnik has showcased the benefits of the talking cure to help relationships in crisis. In this revealing interview, she talks about why she was motivated to pull back the curtain on what's always been a private practice, and how she grapples with the ethics of psychoanalysis for public consumption. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 21, 2025 • 18min
Daily Variety – The Wizardry of Industrial Light and Magic; Netflix’s ‘Long Story Short’ Celebrates the Jewish American Experience
In today’s episode, Jazz Tangcay, Variety’s senior artisans editor, details her report on visual effects stalwart Industrial Light and Magic on its 50th anniversary. TV critic Alison Herman explains why she’s given the coveted Critics Pick seal of approval to the new Netflix comedy “Long Story Short.” And Tatiana Siegel previews the final installment of her podcast “Variety Confidential: The Life and Legend of River Phoenix.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 20, 2025 • 19min
Daily Variety – COVER STORY: How Guillermo del Toro, Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac brought ‘Frankenstein’ to Life; Gamescom Boots Up in Germany; ESPN’s Big Send Off for Streaming App
In today’s episode, the Cover Story segment features Variety’s Brent Lang and Ramin Setoodeh detailing director Guillermo del Toro’s $120 million bet on a new vision for “Frankenstein” with help from Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac. Variety’s Jennifer Maas reports on the Sun Valley of gaming that is underway in Cologne, Germany. And Brian Steinberg sets the scene for ESPN’s big send off for the streaming app that launches Aug. 21.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 18min
Daily Variety – Chris McGurk and Jana Winograde on Cineverse’s Big Plans for Micro Dramas; How AI is Fueling Product Placement in TV and Film
Cineverse's new venture aims to redefine drama with super short, low-budget series in the U.S., questioning how it differs from past attempts. The conversation includes a landmark product placement deal between Barbie and General Motors, showcasing modern marketing's high points. AI emerges as a game-changer in product placement, leading to innovative advertising strategies. The potential of micro dramas is explored, emphasizing the need for content creators to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing entertainment landscape.

Aug 18, 2025 • 22min
Daily Variety – Box Office Monday: ‘Weapons’ Flexes in Week 2; Lowdown on Upfront Ad Sales; Truth Seekers Highlights With Jake Tapper, Ronny Chieng, Amber Ruffin and Roy Wood Jr.
In today’s episode, we talk box office with Variety’s Rebecca Rubin about “Weapons” week 2 and a ho-hum start for “Nobody 2.” Brian Steinberg has the lowdown on the final tally of this year’s upfront advertising sales. And Tatiana Siegel sets the scene that unfolded at Variety’s Truth Seekers conference, including highlights from sessions with Jake Tapper, Ronny Chieng, Amber Ruffin, Roy Wood Jr. and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 34min
CAA Insiders Talk Agency’s Leadership Evolution, Social Media ‘Game-Changers’ and Content Marketplace Expansion: ‘Our Job Description Has Expanded So Much’
In this insightful discussion, Tiffany Ward, Managing Director and Scripted Television Agent, and Jennifer Joel, Literary Agent and Co-Head of CAA Books, share their perspectives on the evolving landscape of talent representation. They explore how social media reshapes the agent-client relationship and the expanded role of agents in nurturing talent. The conversation highlights the ongoing shift towards inclusive practices within the agency and the collaborative nature of adapting literary works. Their insights into leadership dynamics and resilience in the industry offer a fresh perspective on navigating change.


