
Actors break down their most memorable scenes hosted by John Feitelberg
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film InterviewsTV & Film | |||

Samara Weaving joins Scene Stealers to break down some of her most memorable performances: from Ready or Not to Babylon to Guns Akimbo to her new film Carolina Caroline. Carolina Caroline is in theaters now! Samara talks about how she mapped Grace's ... more
Lamorne Morris joins Scene Stealers to break down Spider Noir ,a legendary 45-minute walk with Vin Diesel in house slippers, and some of the most iconic scenes of his career. Spider Noir : Streaming Now on Amazon Prime We dive into: - Spider Noir and... more
Chiwetel Ejiofor joins Scene Stealers to break down Backrooms, working with 19-year-old director Kane Parsons, the terror of liminal spaces, and some of the most iconic scenes of his career. Backrooms - Opening May 29 : Tickets On Sale Now We dive in... more
Billy Magnussen joins Scene Stealers to break down his most iconic roles : including punching Daniel Craig in the face as a Bond villain in No Time to Die, fighting Conor McGregor in Roadhouse, and starring alongside Emma Stone and Jonah Hill in the ... more
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You da man
I was really hyped to see what Feits was going to do for a solo pod but being that tomorrow is a month since he’s posted I guess he gave up. Great idea but no follow through or care for a new audience.
Really great first episode and I thought it was smart to do every 2 weeks instead of every week. Now it’s been over 2 weeks and no second episode which is not a good look for a new podcast. I hope this gets straightened out because I Like Feits and want to support him.
Keep it going feits
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A series of candid conversations with actors about their most memorable on-screen moments, the craft behind iconic scenes, and the collaborative process that brings big productions to life. Guests span a wide range of genres and eras, offering behind-the-scenes stories, actor-to-actor insights, and practical takes on stunt work, directing notes, and character preparation. Fans can expect humor, industry anecdotes, and thoughtful breakdowns of how memorable scenes are built, staged, and performed, with a recurring emphasis on collaboration and the realities of filming at the highest levels.
A standout angle is the focus on the making of scene-defining moments, not just the final performance, which provides a unique lens for listeners intere... more
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Recent guests on Scene Stealers include:
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2. Lamorne Morris
3. Chiwetel Ejiofor
4. Billy Magnussen
5. Paul Walter Hauser
6. John Leguizamo
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