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Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley

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A podcast series hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes. Claim your ticket to witness the personal narratives happening behind the scenes of film and entertainment. Each episode invites you into intimate conversations with filmmakers, actors and industry insiders. Blending sharp cinematic trivia with thoughtfully crafted interview questions, Jacqueline leads each guest throug... more

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Colman Domingo has spent decades turning out award-winning work as an actor, playwright, and director, but 2026 feels different. Between Michael, Euphoria, The Four Seasons, and an unforgettable debut hosting SNL, the two-time Oscar nominee has been ... more

Curry Barker didn’t wait for a greenlight to start making movies. The 26-year-old filmmaker built a following on social media alongside his comedy partner Cooper Tomlinson, while also gaining traction for DIY horror shorts and YouTube released no-bud... more

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Marsai Martin has never waited for permission. At 14, she made history as the youngest person to ever produce a major motion picture with Little. Since then she’s kept busy, running her production company Genius Productions, empowering young Black wo... more

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You, Me & Tuscany director Kat Coiro understands that a truly great rom-com isn’t just about jokes and chemistry—it’s an invitation to set your worries aside and escape into a world fueled by joy, love, and emotional honesty. A perspective she brings... more

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Recent Guests

Curry Barker
Writer and director of Obsession
Obsession (Film)
Episode: Director Curry Barker on Crafting the Horror of Obsession
Kat Coiro
Director of You, Me & Tuscany
Episode: Director Kat Coiro on the Joy and Chaos of You, Me & Tuscany
Halle Bailey
Lead actress in You, Me & Tuscany
Episode: Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page Take Us to Italy in You, Me & Tuscany
Regé-Jean Page
Lead actor in You, Me & Tuscany
Episode: Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page Take Us to Italy in You, Me & Tuscany
Brie Larson
Academy Award winning actress and voice of Rosalina in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Episode: Brie Larson on Becoming Rosalina in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Tyriq Withers
Star of Reminders of Him
Reminders of Him
Episode: Tyriq Withers on Romance and Redemption in Reminders of Him
Will Packer
Filmmaker and producer focused on diverse, inclusive storytelling
Will Packer Productions / Universal Pictures collaboration
Episode: Will Packer Is Bringing the Rom-Com Back to Theaters With You, Me & Tuscany
Craig Brewer
Writer, director, and producer of the movie Song Sung Blue
Focus Features
Episode: Music, Memphis, and Making Song Sung Blue With Craig Brewer
Emma Tammi
Director of *Five Nights at Freddy's* and its sequel
NBC Universal
Episode: Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 with Director Emma Tammi

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Jacqueline Coley
Host of Seen on the Screen presenting intimate conversations with filmmakers, actors and industry insiders

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 83 ratings
  • Such a great insight into the industry

    Love the variety of different people being interviewed—really shows how much goes into making movies and getting them out into the world. Jacqueline is the best!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hi_mav
    United States2 years ago
  • Enjoyable and Entertaining!

    I love how this podcast gives insight into so many industry backgrounds, plus it has reminded me of some great movies I haven’t seen in a while. I love listening to this podcast on my way to work because it’s easy and enjoyable to listen to on the go. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bree_Richards
    United States2 years ago
  • So much new respect for Universal

    I feel like this show is what all the studios should be doing for real. I love learning how they built their careers. And so many good movie recs!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    slothtopus
    United States2 years ago
  • Great inside look

    Really enjoyed hearing about the backgrounds of people in different parts of the film business, and how that’s informed how they show up to work authentically. I always love hearing about people’s favorite movies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DukeCheer02
    United States2 years ago

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Guest lineups demonstrate a diverse range of perspectives from different corners of the industry.
Episodes offer useful behind‑the‑scenes stories and practical takeaways for aspiring guests and sponsors.
The show provides a nuanced look at how films are made, not just marketed.
Listeners value the insightful, industry‑focused conversations and the host's engaging interview style.

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#53
Indonesia/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#103
Denmark/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#141
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Brie Larson on Becoming Rosalina in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Q: What do you think about the evolution from the first Mario movie to the sequel?
Brie notes that sequels allow more baseline setup to be expanded, enabling richer relationships and new dynamics while maintaining the core universe that fans love.
Brie Larson on Becoming Rosalina in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Q: What was it like transitioning from theater to voice work in a big animated franchise?
She explains the collaboration with Erin and Michael (voice directors) and the importance of discovering the emotional range in the voice, as well as using physicality and space to inform vocal performance.
Brie Larson on Becoming Rosalina in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Q: Talk to me about Elektra.
Brie describes Elektra as a pivotal stage project that combined strong material with a director who shared a clear vision, highlighting the urgency to pursue challenging, transformative roles.
Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page Take Us to Italy in You, Me & Tuscany
Q: What was it like filming in Italy and working with Kat (the director)?
They emphasize the openness and playfulness of Kat's direction, the collaborative atmosphere, and the chance to film in Rome and Tuscany, with Halle praising the first-time experience of working with a woman director and Regé appreciating Kat's balance of guidance and space for spontaneity.
Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page Take Us to Italy in You, Me & Tuscany
Q: What drew you to You, Me & Tuscany and to these particular characters?
Halle and Regé describe the film as an aspirational, joy-filled rom‑com that centers two Black leads and offers a fresh perspective on love, travel, and personal growth, with Halle noting the opportunity to play a strong, self-discovering heroine and Regé highlighting the film's light, celebratory energy.

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Conversations with filmmakers, actors, and industry insiders that pull back the curtain on the film world. Episodes center on the creative process, collaboration, and career journeys—from directing and producing for rom‑coms to shaping performances and on‑set dynamics—often weaving in industry trivia and behind‑the‑scenes anecdotes. The show frequently highlights diverse storytelling, practical production challenges, and the human side of cinema, offering actionable insights for fans, aspiring guests, and PR partners alike. A standout trait is the emphasis on authentic voices and real-world experience, making it useful for listeners who want a deeper understanding of how films come together and how talent navigates the industry landscape.

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1. Curry Barker
2. Kat Coiro
3. Halle Bailey
4. Regé-Jean Page
5. Brie Larson
6. Tyriq Withers
7. Will Packer
8. Craig Brewer

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