Biz Markie: A Life Remembered with Director Sacha Jenkins on SOUNDS with Tom Needham Showtime Networks’ “ALL UP IN THE BIZ" stands as a poignant tribute to the late rapper Biz Markie, affectionately known as the "Clown Prince of Hip Hop." The documentary, directed by Sacha Jenkins, unearths the remarkable journey of this beatbox virtuoso, celebrated for his humorous rhymes and offbeat persona, with his chart-topping hit "Just a Friend" as the cornerstone of his legacy. The film masterfully weaves together an array of elements, including never-before-seen footage, animation, puppet reenactments, and interviews with key figures in the hip-hop scene, from Fat Joe to Nick Cannon, providing an intimate look into the highs and lows of Biz Markie's life. Listen at: soundsoffilm.com From Long Island to rap royalty, Biz's trailblazing contributions reverberated across hip-hop history, inspiring icons like Rakim and Big Daddy Kane. Despite facing challenges, such as a groundbreaking
Chess, Showbiz & AI: AFTER ENDGAME’s Kevin James Doyle & Cory Cavin on SOUNDS with Tom Needham In this episode of SOUNDS with Tom Needham, comedian Kevin James Doyle and Emmy-winning director Cory Cavin join the show to discuss their latest theatrical production, After Endgame, currently running at SoHo Playhouse in New York City. Blending comedy with high-stakes chess lessons, After Endgame explores themes of self-deception, strategy, and the life lessons found in the game of chess. More than just a stage production, Doyle and Cavin have created an immersive experience, including a pop-up chess lounge after each performance, allowing audiences to engage with the game in a unique and interactive way. Kevin James Doyle, known for his stand-up specials The 30 Year Old Virgin, Diary of a Bald Kid, and Fool Proof on Amazon Prime, brings his sharp storytelling and humor to the production. Meanwhile, Cory Cavin, a two-time
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A New Film Festival in Long Island Is Devoted to the Art of Music Documentaries
The founders of the LIMEHOF Music Documentary Film Festival tell IndieWire why they think the genre was overdue for its own festival.
Academy Award Nominated Filmmakers of A LIEN on SOUNDS with Tom Needham Podcastcast SOUNDS with Tom Needham welcomes Academy Award-winning directors Sam & David Cutler-Kreutz to discuss their powerful short film, A Lien. The film, shortlisted for the 97th Academy Awards, is a gripping call to action for comprehensive immigration reform in the U.S. Listen at soundsoffilm.com Through a deeply personal and visually compelling narrative, A Lien exposes the tangled bureaucracy, enforcement incentives, and emotional toll of the immigration process. Join Tom Needham as he delves into the filmmakers’ creative journey, their inspirations, and the urgent social issues their film addresses. With a track record of award-winning storytelling, the Cutler-Kreutz brothers share their thoughts on filmmaking as activism, the personal stories that shaped A Lien, and the role of cinema in driving meaningful change. The SOUNDS With Tom Needham Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Podcasts & Amazon
Really looking forward to being involved with the upcoming Port Jefferson Documentary Series!
Hope to see you there!
The Manhattan Project, Oppenheimer & Hiroshima: A Conversation with TRINITY Filmmakers on SOUNDS with Tom Needham Listen at: soundsoffilm.com Today on SOUNDS with Tom Needham, we’re diving into the haunting and deeply philosophical new documentary, TRINITY, a film by Martina Car and Anthony Audi. The documentary explores the aftermath of the Manhattan Project, the voices of those affected, and the chilling contradictions of the nuclear age. With stunning imagery, first-person accounts, and a stark contrast between government narratives and lived realities, Trinity is more than a documentary—it’s a meditation on power, secrecy, and survival. Hear the whole conversation on Apple Podcasts at: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sounds-with-tom-needham/id1767167861?i=1000690284625 This interview will also air on The Sounds of Film Radio Show, heard all over Long Island , parts of Connecticut and streaming live worldwide on the Internet at WUSB.
Tariffs & the Middle Class: Author John Gardner on the SOUNDS with Tom Needham Podcast On this episode of SOUNDS with Tom Needham, author and manufacturing expert John Gardner makes the case for tariffs as a powerful tool to boost American industry and generate government revenue. Listen at: soundsoffilm.com Drawing insights from his book “Manufacture Local,” Gardner explains how a strategic tariff policy can protect domestic manufacturing, reduce reliance on foreign production, and revitalize the economy. He challenges the conventional wisdom on free trade, arguing that tariffs—when used effectively—can encourage investment in American businesses, create high-quality jobs, and provide funding for essential national projects. With nearly two decades of experience working with manufacturers, Gardner breaks down how tariffs have historically shaped economic strength and why they should play a key role in America’s future. Join Tom Needham for a thought-provoking discussion on the role of tariffs in rebuilding America’s industrial
COMPLICATED’s Andrew Abrahams on SOUNDS with Tom Needham Podcast Listen at: soundsoffilm.com In this episode of SOUNDS with Tom Needham, we dive into the eye-opening world of Complicated, a powerful new documentary directed by award-winning filmmaker Andrew Abrahams. Premiering at Slamdance in the Unstoppable Section, Complicated exposes the hidden epidemic of children suffering from complex and invisible illnesses, only to be further victimized by a healthcare system that fails them—and, in some cases, accuses their parents of medical child abuse. Filmed over seven years, Complicated follows families struggling with rare and misunderstood diseases like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), a connective tissue disorder that remains largely overlooked by mainstream medicine. The documentary reveals the heartbreaking reality of children forced to endure chronic pain without proper medical support, parents wrongly accused of harming their kids, and a flawed system that too often denies care instead of providing it. With deeply personal stories and