Hoops talk brought to you by Jesse Williams and Stefan Marolachakis. Talking shop about basketball, art, and life with a cast of special guests.
We couldn't think of a better gift for you this morning than KING OF NEW YORK STORIES featuring the king of New York stories himself, RICHARD PRICE! Yes, the man behind movies like The Color of Money and Sea of Love, TV shows like The Wire and The Night Of, and books like Lush Life, Clockers, and Ladies' Man joins IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHTTIME to talk Abel Ferrara's batshit brilliant King of New York (1990) and his own absolutely perfect Life Lessons—an unsung Scorsese classic from New York Stories (1989). In the process, he tells us a thing or two about how to write a movie, what it's like working with Scorsese, and the kind of fruit Paul Newman most liked eating in the shower! Baby, we're your allies against horse dung and fraud this week because it's time for...KING OF NEW YORK STORIES!
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This SHOCKTOBER episode is bringing all kinds of scary: a haunted cabin in rural Tennessee, a doomed Bronx bank heist, wartime in Vietnam, and demons summoned by the text of the Necronomicon! This week we're talking about a pair of films fueled by the fiery ambition of youth! Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead (1981) and the Hughes Brothers' Dead Presidents (1995). So join us, join us, join us for...THE EVIL DEAD PRESIDENTS!
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We're now in the middle of SHOCKTOBER which means there's a whole lotta scary on the movie podcast this month! This week we've got a lion gone wild and one of the most terrifying gangsters in movie history! Listening to this podcast is your job and I've just got one question, it's not a difficult question, are you gonna do the job? Yes or no?! Because it's time for SEXY/BEAST!
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Stefan's Nighttime is back with one of Stefan's favorite musicians, Hamilton Leithauser of The Walkmen! Hamilton joins him (4:08) to share stories of early Walkmen days spent destroying pianos on tour and hiring horn sections off Cragislist, talks about his evolving approach to being a frontman, and does two beautiful acoustic performances: "Hearstruck (Wild Hunger)" (34:35) and "In a Black Out" (1:05:18). Then they're joined by Nev Schulman of Catfish (39:00) who regales them with tales of tech-crossed lovers, what he's learned in his travels talking to hoodwinked citizens across the country, and his crusade to be a good Brooklyn neighbor (which means there's a lot of talk of dead rats and abandoned cars).
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This week on our movie podcast In the Heat of the Nighttime: we've got a New York New York episode for you, and it's an absolute killer! It's all big dreams and big schemes this week as we take on all-NYC double feature absolutely loaded with legends! Lucky for us, we've got the brilliant filmmaker and Queens native Todd Strauss-Schulson to help us get to the bottom of...THE MUPPETS TAKE MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY!
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Every week on our movie podcast In the Heat of the Nighttime Stefan, Ben, & Mo take two movies whose titles naturally connect, figure out what they have in common, and turn them into a double feature podcast! This week: our printer and radar both appear to be jammed but don't worry, we've called in the very man who showed us how to deal with unruly machinery as Samir in Office Space...the one and only Ajay Naidu! Ajay talks growing up on Mel Brooks and working with Mike Judge as he takes us behind the scenes of an absolute comedy classic! So break down your cubicle walls and prepare the ship for ludcirous speed because it's time for OFFICE SPACEBALLS!
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From the people who brought you Open Run, it's...STEFAN'S NIGHTTIME! Host Stefan Marolachakis and Executive Producer Jesse Williams bring you a new late-night talk show filmed on location at Ray's Bar on the Lower East Side. For this series premiere, Jesse joins Stefan for a few drinks as they talk about the good old days of temping together, Jesse's recent Broadway run, and how he went from a would-be civil rights lawyer to a Tony-nominated actor. Then they're joined by photographer Daniel Arnold for a talk about hacking it in New York, how he captures those impossible images of his, and all the things that scare them half to death but they choose to do anyway. Come for the conversation, stay for the theme song singalong! "You're not alone...in the Nighttime."
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Stefan is back to talk about free agency, and not just any old free agency! We're talking Knicks free agency and Nets free agency. KD. Kyrie. It's a battle o' the boroughs—and the winner may not be as clear as you think. Or is it?! Only two ways to find out: buy a time machine, or download this fresh-out-of-the-oven episode of your favorite podcast's favorite podcast: Open Run.
It's a bona fide homecoming as old-school Open Runner Ben Cruz rejoins the pod to talk about his beloved Warriors, their heated series against the Rockets, and the offseason that lies ahead. Will the Dubs win it all one more time? What will the team look like next season? Does Stefan finally...empathize with the Warriors?
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Our host has a lot on his mind this week: Dagger Dame and the shot heard 'round the world, the mysterious inner workings of Russell Westbrook, the Rockets-Warriors matchup, NBA Finals predictions, and a whole mess of Knicks hypothesizing to Du-rant & rave about. It's officially time for another installment of Deep Thoughts with Stefan, a.k.a. "Stefan My Mind."
J. Kyle Mann of The Dime Drop is back! And he's here to school Stefan and all the other college hoops ignoramuses on what to watch in this year's Sweet 16. The players to look out for, the most competitive games, the nicknames we need to work on—it's all here in Open Run's Guide to the Sweet 16.
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• ...and watch his Rookie Midterm video on DeAndre Ayton for The Ringer
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