12 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Krysten Ritter. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Krysten Ritter, often where they are interviewed.
12 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Krysten Ritter. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Krysten Ritter, often where they are interviewed.
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What’s going on at a Bonfire in a small town with a lot of dirty secrets? Maybe a little bit of drinking, facing your demons, and murder. In this episode we are discussing Bonfire by Krysten Ritter. Today we are drinking cheap vodka and cheap whiskey out of solo cups, cause that's how we party at a Bonfire.
The Jessica Jones star talks about being scouted as a model in her local shopping mall, Breaking Bad, Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23 and how important it is to spread the joy of knitting. If you’re easily offended, there are some swears. A Somethin’ Else and No Mystery production.
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Today I’m talking about a fiery psychological thriller, Bonfire by Krysten Ritter. I’m not just excited to talk about the plot; I’m also stoked (get it?) to discuss her creative process and some surprising things we can learn from actors who are authors. Additionally, I’m touching on something that’s sparked my attention lately: how books like Gone Girl, The Woman in the Window, Sharp Objects, and Bonfire are either fanning the flames of the dead girl trope or burning it down. As usual, you can find Plotboilers on iTunes, Spotify, or right here on the Plotboilers website. Additionally, I love getting reviews and ratings on iTunes, so toss a few (or five?) stars my direction!
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The model-turned-actress reflects on her big break ('Breaking Bad'), first starring role ('Don't Trust the B in Apt. 23') and experience playing a complex Marvel superhero on a Peabody Award-winning TV show that began exploring sexual misconduct and its impact on victims long before the Harvey Weinstein exposés.
But first: Daniel Fienberg, THR's television critic and the president of the Television Critics Association, joins Scott to discuss what it's like to be a TV critic in the era of Peak TV, the shows you're not watching but really should be and the things about which critics and Emmy voters most and least agree.
Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
In this episode of the podcast, we talk with two very different writers about how one kind of art can fuel another. First, the actor and writer Krysten Ritter talks with our interviewer Josh Perilo about her psychological thriller Bonfire – whose main character shares some character traits with the detective Ritter plays on the Netflix series Jessica Jones. Then, Miwa Messer is joined by the award-winning young adult author Jason Reynolds in a conversation about his new novel Long Way Down, and how Reynolds uses poetry to make a page-turning story sing.