
Danny Jarabek
Contributor at Awards Radar
Owner and Editor in Chief at therollingtape.com
Owner & EIC @therollingtape | Contributor: @AwardsRadar | Member @filmindependent @ifscritics | Inquiries: [email protected]
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awardsradar.com | Danny Jarabek
From her first read of Abdullah Saeed’s Deli Boys script, Michelle Nader knew she wanted to be a part of it. to the execution of the Philadelphia-set Hulu series, Nader shares how her personal ties to Philly shaped the show’s sense of place and tone.
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therollingtape.com | Danny Jarabek
After our main review for the weekend covering Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck, we’re pairing that with a bonus review of Celine Song’s Materialists. The follow-up to Song’s critically acclaimed and Oscar-nominated debut, Materialists follows a young, ambitious New York City matchmaker who finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex. The film stars Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal, and Zoe Winters.
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therollingtape.com | Danny Jarabek
As part of the NOW Special Screening series at Tribeca 2025, The Price of Milk is a four-episode mini-series that utilizes the story of a common, everyday product to tell a much broader story about American capitalism, politics, advertising, and environmentalism. The description reads: the untold battle behind the ‘90s ‘Got Milk’ campaign leads an investigative romp from the dairy farm to the White House, diving into Americans’ love/hate relationship with milk.
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awardsradar.com | Danny Jarabek
After a highly-anticipated return for the series coming off a highly acclaimed Season 1, The Last of Us, created by Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin, premiered its second season on April 13, 2025. The hit post-apocalyptic HBO series is set amidst the collapse of society caused by the ravaging cordyceps fungal infection that transforms its human hosts into zombie-like creatures.
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therollingtape.com | Danny Jarabek
As we enter the 90s and early 2000s the team discusses Queer cinema’s entrance into the mainstream and the films that we grew up with. We discuss The Oscars and the dramas that entered “high cinema,” as well as the low-budget comedies that came to define CAMP and the Queer pushback to the tragedies still facing them. With only one more episode left, the team prepares to break down contemporary Queer cinema and where we go from here.
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