David Mamet's Interviews
Celebrating the amazing "Untouchables" with David Mamet. Dr. G and Mr. Reagan on MMGA
For this special edition of "Making Movies Great Again," Sebastian and Chris Kohls review the 1987 classic "The Untouchables," from its historical accuracies to its incredible dialogue, and are joined by a special guest: The film's screenwriter, David Mamet. Support the show: https://www.sebgorka.com/ See omnystudio.co
UnHerd's Florence Read sits down with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet to talk about the demise of Hollywood, and why Trump will win in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 2: Playwright and Filmmaker David Mamet (ACS Apr 26)
Playwright and filmmaker David Mamet joins the show and talks about his new book Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch. Adam and David talk about how awful real communism is and the guys discuss being conservative in Hollywood. Then, Adam asks David about generational culture shifts. They c
Hollywood Legend: What Everyone Is Afraid to Say Out Loud | David Mamet Interview
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Hollywood writer and director David Mamet about the consequences of the shrinking middle class, why the film industry is dying, and why corrupt politicians are the norm. First, David explains the pros and cons of living in Los Angeles and why he is still choosing to live there.
David Mamet is a playwright, screenwriter, director, and author. He has won a Pulitzer prize and received Tony nominations for his plays, "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "Speed-the-Plow." His screenwriting credits include "The Verdict" and "The Untouchables." His latest book, "Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Co
The Legendary David Mamet On His New Essay Collection
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, playwright David Mamet joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his new essay collection "Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch" and explain why the West's free exchange of ideas is threatened by the "virus of conformity." You
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