• Episode 313 - Culture Pop - “Sugar” Watch-Along Episode 5 - Where is Olivia? Is there a twist coming?
    May 2 2024

    Nate Corddry, “David,” not “Davey,” drops by the CULTURE POP PODCAST for the Episode 5 Watch Along Series of the APPLE TV+ noir thriller, SUGAR. Mase & Sue open the show discussing the secret society John Sugar’s a part of, and his boss Ruby’s fears about what Sugar may find out. Will he discover who he is or once was? His seemingly superhuman qualities - who perfectly parallel parks a car at 30MPH? Was he created? Is he AI? An Alien? Strange that when Melanie stayed at his hotel he walked out of the bedroom without pants, and the odd reference he makes about the effect Los Angeles is having on him, “maybe I’ve been here too long.” After speculating the identity of John Sugar, Nate joins in to talk about the rare opportunity of portraying the dark David Siegel character and the anxiety of being out of his comfort zone. Plus, the collaborative directing style of Fernando Meirelles, the freedom he allows his actors, the cinematic beauty from DP Cesar Charlone, working opposite Anna Gunn and Colin Farrell, the dream vibe on set, the moment David breaks, the discovery of who he is, and the confession that leads to his tragic demise… or not. At the end of the episode, he’s wheeled out on a gurney attached to an IV, still breathing. Another crazy plot twist or mislead?

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    28 mins
  • Episode 312 - Radio legend Phil Hendrie
    Apr 29 2024

    Legendary comic talk radio host Phil Hendrie shares stories from his iconic career with Mase & Sue. From the early disc jockey days, how he innovated the art of interview, the madness behind his genius ad-lib foolery, the inspiration for his characters to the ability to alarm and disarm real callers. Also, the brilliant satirists who opened the door for his style of play, his acting and voice over work, what led to leaving radio, creating the WORLD OF PHIL HENDRIE PODCAST, and the new HENDRIE documentary streaming on Apple TV, Amazon Video, YouTube & Google Play Movies. Plus, Mase’s body transformation journey, the clever way he launched his radio career, and the personal relationship hosts share with their fans.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 311 - “Sugar” Watch-Along Episode 4 plus Taylor Swift’s “Tortured Poets Department”
    Apr 25 2024

    Mase & Sue do some detective work on their Watch Along of Episode 4 of APPLE TV +’s LA set noir series, SUGAR, starring Colin Farrell. They discuss the introduction of Olivia’s disturbing social media posts, Melanie’s suspicious dealings with Bernie, David and his Henchman’s visit with Sugar’s purported mother, and a possible clue as to “what” her “son” truly is. Also, why is Sugar so optimistic about the human condition, yet constantly questioning it? What’s behind the discussion with his secret society doctor about an alien related scene in John Carpenter’s, The Thing? David’s predatory behavior becoming public, if he sexually assaulted his half-sister, and the significance of a dress worn by Olivia’s late actress mother in a film directed by her grandfather seen in photos on his current wife. In the vein of CHINATOWN, is Olivia his daughter or granddaughter? What’s with the treasure trove of women’s jewelry the villainous Stalling’s creepy girlfriend combs through, one of which, a necklace Olivia is wearing in her video posts? And is Olivia on the other side of the padlocked door in his basement? Plus, ESPNLA producer and self-proclaimed Swiftie Emily Hybl drops by THE CULTURE POP PODCAST for an in-depth discussion about The Tortured Poets Department. They talk about their favorite tunes and Emily sets the record straight on who’s who in Taylor’s heartbreak songs. Also, the significance of some of the locations, her signature track 5’s, easter eggs, bestie Emma Stone’s contribution, the possible connection between ‘Fortnight’ and ‘Florida!!!’ the brilliant specific lyrics, hidden/ not so hidden Kim Kardashian jab, thanK you aIMee and the inspiration behind the poem, “For T and Me” penned to Taylor by Stevie Nicks.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 310 - “Love Lies Bleeding” star Katie O’Brian plus “Civil War,” “Monkey Man” & “Funny Girl"
    Apr 23 2024

    Katy O’Brian chats with Mase & Sue about her tailor-made role in Rose Glass’ provocative indie revenge thriller LOVE LIES BLEEDING. We talk about the training process, her martial arts and bodybuilding journey, the path to landing the part, chemistry and playfulness with co-star Kristen Stewart, working opposite Ed Harris, the game changing departure from her sci-fi and superhero characters and fun with end credits, Plus, peeks into CIVIL WAR, MONKEY MAN, the Broadway revival of FUNNY GIRL, MAX’s limited series THE REGIME, the unearned standing ovation and housekeeper complaints.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 309 - “Sugar” Watch-Along - Episodes 1-3 with Mase & Sue
    Apr 17 2024

    On their first “Watch Along Series,” Mase & Sue do a deep dive into the first three episodes of Apple TV +’s modern noir series, SUGAR, starring Colin Farrell in the titular role. We discuss elements of his character, a theory of who he is, comparisons to CHINATOWN, the homages to the genre, and the use of classic film noir black & white cutaways. Plus, who was Jen? Where’s Olivia? Is her family complicit? What’s the deal with the secret society? Who’s Stallings? And what great mysteries will be revealed? Stay tuned!

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    20 mins
  • Episode 308 - Palm Royale star Julia Duffy, Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter & on-stage at The Whiskey.
    Apr 11 2024

    Julia Duffy joins Mase & Sue to talk about her high society role in Apple TV+’s sixties set comedy-drama PALM ROYALE. They discuss how she landed the part, digging into her Minnesota roots to find her character, working with an all-star cast, the spot-on midcentury scenic and costume design. Also, her childhood obsession with Carol Burnett, the dream job of playing opposite Bob Newhart, garnering seven Emmy nominations, her journey into pursuing an acting career, whether it’s harder for a woman to work as an actor that a guy, how the streaming vs advertising model has opened the door to content that appeals to older age groups, her deep admiration for stand-up comics and binge worthy crime shows. Plus, Mase’s hammered evening at The Whisky, Sue’s News – Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, Kevin Bacon and a high school prom, their Kevin Bacon degree-age, celebrities who do cool things for fans, Kim Kardashian’s quiet donation, a Triple A team’s controversial mascot-naming contest and our biggest celebrity dinner tables.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 307 - Food & travel with "Somebody Feed Phil” star Phil Rosenthal
    Apr 4 2024

    Mase & Sue kick off the episode shooting the breeze about the best meals and greatest trips of their lifetime before writer/producer and favorite foodie, Phil Rosenthal joins in to talk about the new season of SOMEBODY FEED PHIL. They discuss the sitcom elements of the show, how the locations are chosen, the beauty of serendipity, what doesn’t make the final cut, respectfully dodging situations, an emotional food connection in Dubai, observing Ramadan, Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen as a religious experience and the emigration of chefs incorporating their native influences. Plus, the inspiration behind, JUST TRY IT! - the children’s book he co-wrote with his daughter Lily and his upcoming 25-city U.S. tour – a live show of funny stories from over 30 years in show business. Tickets @ philrosenthalworld.com

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    44 mins
  • Episode 306 - Actor Simon Baker, Limbo
    Mar 28 2024

    Actor Simon Baker chats about his starring and producing roles in the acclaimed Independent Australian film, LIMBO – the outback noir mystery-crime gem directed by Ivan Sen. Mase & Sue talk with him about his experience working with the Indigenous auteur filmmaker, an intimate crew, authentic undressed location settings, shooting monochromatic, casting local kids, and the relationship between indigenous Australians and white Australians. Also, his first film, LA CONFIDENTIAL, directorial debut, BREATH, seven years on the hit show THE MENTALIST, moving back to his homeland Australia, future projects, and his decision to break from safer conventional roles. Plus, Sue’s triathlon training update, Mase’s unwanted weight gain, his plan for a body transformation, Oprah and Charles Barkley using Mounjaro and the new AppleTV+ series PALM ROYALE.

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    55 mins