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Universal
Focus Features
The Last Dragon
Malcolm X
Emmett Till
Judas and the Black Messiah
Nbcuniversal
1001
Amelie
American Society Of Magical Negroes
Center Stage
M3GAN
Universal Pictures
Oppenheimer
Kung Fu Hustle
Brendan Fraser
Pride and Prejudice
Telluride Film Festival
Rachel Weisz
Sundance Film Festival

Claim your ticket to witness the personal narratives happening behind the scenes of movies and the business. Hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, each episode invites you into intimate conversations with actors and the creative community to explore how the magic of film impacts their lives. With a blend of entertaining games and thought-provoking questions, Jacqueline guid... more

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From Titanic to Despicable Me, Fifty Shades of Grey to Oppenheimer, Mike Knobloch has helped define the sound of modern cinema. As President, NBCUniversal Music and Publishing for Universal Film, he’s spent his career shaping the way audiences experi... more

Not many actors have lived as many lives on screen as Ethan Hawke. From Dead Poets Society to Reality Bites, Training Day to The Black Phone, his career is nothing short of a masterclass in evolution.

At New York Comic Con, Jacqueline Coley sat down... more

Seen on the Screen is a finalist for 6 Signal Awards. Register to vote now. Voting ends October 9, 2025.

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What movies do news anchors watch to unwind after a day of breaking stories? Jacqueline Coley sits down with Tom Llamas—anchor and... more

Horror has always been a space for bold voices. In this episode of Seen on the Screen, Jacqueline Coley sits down with five up-and-coming filmmakers fresh off their short films premiering at the 50th Anniversary of the Toronto International Film Fest... more

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Manuel GarcĂ­a-Rulfo
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Brett Levisohn
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Angela Vesagas
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Shivani Patel
Senior Vice President of Strategy and Business Development for NBCUniversal's film group.
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Jacqueline Coley
Host of Seen on the Screen, with a focus on personal narratives and behind-the-scenes insights in the film industry.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 79 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 Statesa year 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 Statesa year 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 Statesa year 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 Statesa year ago

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Bringing Gabby’s Dollhouse to the Big Screen with Laila Lockhart Kraner
Q: What are these new things that you're going to get to do in the movie version that you haven't gotten to do from the series?
Gabby's never left her room before until now. Now, she goes across the country... The first time we're getting new people in there, like real people with faces.
Bringing Gabby’s Dollhouse to the Big Screen with Laila Lockhart Kraner
Q: What are you most excited about for the Gabby's Dollhouse fans to experience with this new version of it?
I'm so excited because it's like seeing my face, but huge... We really tried to get everybody involved in the movie, it's very interactive.
When Dreams Become Nightmares The Horror of HIM with Director Justin Tipping
Q: Could you give us that little preview? Because I don't think people know exactly how horrific this movie gets.
Justin Tipping explains the intent behind 'Him,' describing how it starts as a sports drama before pulling the rug out from under the audience, leading into disturbing psychological horror.
From Punchlines to Punches: Bob Odenkirk Talks Nobody 2
Q: What was your path to Hollywood and what inspired you?
I was inspired by shows like Monty Python that resonated with my personal experiences growing up.
Building Universal Epic Universe with Brian Robinson
Q: Can you tell us a bit about your first spark of love for storytelling?
Robinson describes growing up in a small town and how film exposed him to different expressions of humanity.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Seen on the Screen

What is Seen on the Screen about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A bi-weekly exploration of the film industry through personal narratives, highlighting the experiences of NBCUniversal employees and creators. The conversations, hosted by Jacqueline Coley, delves into how influential films resonate on a personal level, providing insights into both the filmmaking process and the emotional connections audiences have with cinema. Engaging elements such as entertaining games and thought-provoking questions make each episode a captivating journey into the world of film, while also reflecting on the industry's impact on individual lives. This podcast likely stands out for its intimate storytelling and the diverse backgrounds of its guests, catering to those interested in the film industry and behind-the-scenes t... more

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2. Justin Tipping
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