Almost Friday Media, the innovative content company behind the iconic comedy Instagram account Friday Beers, expands its growing sports network with The Red Flags Podcast to mark their foray into F1 and motorsports.
Hosted by Brian Muller and Matt Elisofon, The Red Flags Podcast is a sports comedy show that discusses the important side of Formula 1 – the drama. Covering topics from drivers’ love languages to which team principal has the most daddy energy and so much more, The Red Flags Podcast brings a younger, humorous, relatable, and way more American perspective to the ultra-technical, ultra-European world of F1.
The Red Flags Podcast will be in attendance at the Miami Grand Prix, which takes place this weekend, May 5-7, as part of their coverage of the season’s three U.S. races. They will also be hosting a live show at the Villain Theater on Sunday evening after the race's completion.
Hosted by Brian Muller and Matt Elisofon, The Red Flags Podcast is a sports comedy show that discusses the important side of Formula 1 – the drama. Covering topics from drivers’ love languages to which team principal has the most daddy energy and so much more, The Red Flags Podcast brings a younger, humorous, relatable, and way more American perspective to the ultra-technical, ultra-European world of F1.
The Red Flags Podcast will be in attendance at the Miami Grand Prix, which takes place this weekend, May 5-7, as part of their coverage of the season’s three U.S. races. They will also be hosting a live show at the Villain Theater on Sunday evening after the race's completion.
- 5/5/2023
- Podnews.net
Exclusive: The Rob Reiner-directed Being Charlie comes out from Paladin on Friday. Financed and produced by Jorva Entertainment Productions, the film was co-scripted by Reiner’s son Nick and Matt Elisofon about Nick’s personal battle with addiction. The clip features Cary Elwes as a candidate for California governor and Susan Misner as his wife — the parents of an addict (Nick Robinson) who have a heated argument about how they are dealing with their son. Morgan Saylor…...
- 5/6/2016
- Deadline
After a string of hits in the 80s and 90s, director Rob Reiner has struggled to achieve the same success. Some of his projects post-2000 have made money and some have provided laughs, but none found staying power. It’s not all his fault. The best film during this period didn’t even garner a wide release and it was a real shame because Flipped held a worthwhile kinship to the likes of Stand By Me. So it comes as no shock to discover his latest worthwhile feature also harkens back to the coming-of-age drama with the trials and tribulations of youth. The difference is that this one isn’t about nostalgia. Being Charlie is instead about pain, family, and survival. It’s also about him.
Yes, it isn’t a coincidence that co-screenwriter Nick Reiner shares Rob’s last name — he is his son. Unlike growing up in the...
Yes, it isn’t a coincidence that co-screenwriter Nick Reiner shares Rob’s last name — he is his son. Unlike growing up in the...
- 5/5/2016
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
In Being Charlie, Charlie Mills (Jurassic World's Nick Robinson) finds love in the wrong place - and People has your exclusive first look at the trailer. Directed by The Princess Bride's Rob Reiner, Being Charlie follows Charlie, a privileged and reckless 18-year-old with an addiction problem who breaks out of a rehab center. His father (Cary Elwes), worried about how his son's issues will affect his campaign for governor, gives him an ultimatum: "You can either head back to treatment or live on the streets." So, Charlie accepts the offer and enters a new program run by Travis...
- 4/8/2016
- PEOPLE.com
In Being Charlie, Charlie Mills (Jurassic World's Nick Robinson) finds love in the wrong place - and People has your exclusive first look at the trailer. Directed by The Princess Bride's Rob Reiner, Being Charlie follows Charlie, a privileged and reckless 18-year-old with an addiction problem who breaks out of a rehab center. His father (Cary Elwes), worried about how his son's issues will affect his campaign for governor, gives him an ultimatum: "You can either head back to treatment or live on the streets." So, Charlie accepts the offer and enters a new program run by Travis...
- 4/8/2016
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: The film and TV veteran heads to the Efm with his new worldwide sales and distribution venture, kicking off with two projects.
First up on the Bob’s Your Uncle slate is Being Charlie directed by Rob Reiner, about the troubled son of an actor-turned-politician forced to take control of his life. Nick Reiner and Matt Elisofon wrote the screenplay.
Nick Robinson from Sony release The 5th Wave stars with Morgan Saylor, Devon Bostick, Cary Elwes and Common.
The film from Castle Rock Entertainment and Jorva Entertainment Productions was made in association with Defiant Pictures and premiered in Toronto last autumn. Reiner produced with Johnson Chan, Stephanie Rennie and Simon Goldberg.
DuBow has scheduled market screenings in Berlin on February 12 and 16.
John Jarratt makes his directorial debut and stars in Stalkher, about a home invader who chooses the wrong property.
The Ozpix Entertainment Production is produced by Craig A. Kocincki, [link...
First up on the Bob’s Your Uncle slate is Being Charlie directed by Rob Reiner, about the troubled son of an actor-turned-politician forced to take control of his life. Nick Reiner and Matt Elisofon wrote the screenplay.
Nick Robinson from Sony release The 5th Wave stars with Morgan Saylor, Devon Bostick, Cary Elwes and Common.
The film from Castle Rock Entertainment and Jorva Entertainment Productions was made in association with Defiant Pictures and premiered in Toronto last autumn. Reiner produced with Johnson Chan, Stephanie Rennie and Simon Goldberg.
DuBow has scheduled market screenings in Berlin on February 12 and 16.
John Jarratt makes his directorial debut and stars in Stalkher, about a home invader who chooses the wrong property.
The Ozpix Entertainment Production is produced by Craig A. Kocincki, [link...
- 1/28/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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