Back To One
Back To One
Filmmaker Magazine
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Terrific Actors on Acting Podcast, probably the best out there
This podcast is fuel for actors. In depth long form conversation about the ins and outs of the art form. Each guest brings their unique approach and perspective to the table as Peter Rinaldi expertly guides them toward the unraveling of the mysterious work they do. Dive into the archive and explore what it is actors do to bring about their best work.
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Mmmmm-no
Couldn't fully enjoy the interesting people being interviews because of the incessant, creepy hummmmmmming. Please STOP doing this.
sherawk
Emily Meade - Gem
My favorite NYC actress. Completely real, raw, funny, learned so much. Need more. How to go from Pearl to Sydney to Susan? Amaze!
AiofeBee
Great Podcast
In depth interviews with great actors - thoughtful and inspired. Thank you
The Knapp
Gem for Creatives
Really delves into each interviewed actor’s unique ideas, experiences, approaches and aspects of building a character + world for themselves either on stage or on screen.
themasculinityprojectus
It’s good but…
Seriously, man, stop with the “mmm” stuff when people are talking. It’s incredibly annoying. This is a podcast. Either speak or listen. Stop making all the crazy sounds. It really distracts from an otherwise great podcast.
Revyous
Actor to Actor
I discovered this podcast a couple of months ago and I am so glad I did. I’ve gone through and started listening from the oldest episode available and making my way to the newest episodes that are released. As an “early-stage” actor myself, I really enjoy the structure and approach this podcast takes with asking each actor about how they first begin to approach a script and then allowing them to tell some of their story. I also love how the host pushes each guest to authentically answer these questions. This is more than just a “woo woo” inspiration type of podcast (though those are valuable too!) this is one that has helped me more fully understand just how many different approaches one can have to acting. But at the end of the day all the actors seem to allude to the benefit of continually learning and being curious. Thanks for this!
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AeeYouSerious
great
great podcast
Human Reviewing A Podcast
I appreciate this show
Great show, well curated guests and thoughtful conversation. I appreciate the serious and earnest interest in acting
GizmoListener
Boring
Oh so so boring. The host, not the guests. But the guests come across boring because of the host. So much potential, too. Don’t waste your time unless you’re in prison and have nothing else to do.
RPW55
Pretentious as hell
I’ve tried (emphasis on “tried”) to listen to 3 episodes now because I really liked the people being interviewed — I was only able to make it all the way through one. No thank you
OCSDDC
I love this podcast!
I love how this podcast always gets right to the point, no bull, no banter, no silliness, just actors talking about their own approach to the work. Always interesting, always something to learn. I love this podcast. I never miss an episode.
SonnyBrando
My opinion on Back to One Podcast
Peter Rinaldi is my nephew, but I am not biased. His uncle, Peter (Rinaldi) Carew, for whom he was named, was also an actor and in the film industry. Just recently I subscribed to Peters podcast, Back to One, and am very entertained n impressed by his approach and expertise to the people he interviews!!! Good Luck and keep up the great work!!!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟my name is Aunt Jean Rinaldi!! Peter, I’m so proud of you!! 👍🥰
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popewchack
Best Acting Podcast Out There
Actors are able to speak about the craft without the burden of having to banter about nonsense, and the results are golden. I've learned something in every single episode. FAR AND AWAY THE BEST ACTING PODCAST OUT THERE.
HenryRut
For actors and filmmakers!
This podcast is a must-listen for actors, filmmakers, and fans of either. Host Peter Rinaldi gets right into it - no life history or talking about how their day was - and the actors open up and discuss their craft with sincerity. I wish more podcasts respected my intelligence the way Back to One does.
Matthew J. Kaplan
Get off your high horse
As a premise for a podcast, it’s fine. Pretty much another interview show. No new insights, nothing that warrants the show’s host’s arrogance. What I do not appreciate is dictating terms of an interview which is ridiculous. Then on top of it he is disrespectful enough to not know not correctly say the name of people’s work that makes them famous enough to warrant being on the podcast. Pontificating and being verbose does not make your podcast good. Having substance and being exciting it worth a listener’s time. Do not listen to this hot garbage.
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HotTake2019
Telling a comedian he can’t be funny is bad.
So awkward trying to tell Jason he can’t be funny.
noonspecial
Excellent listening about the approach of acting from amazing actors
I've listened to every episode and learned so much from this diverse group. Start with the first one. Kevin Corrigan gives an awesome little nugget at the end. It showcases why Peter Rinadli is so wonderful at engaging with actors.
WGeogeLouis
My favorite on acting
Peter's manner, half super-serious and half playful, belies the thought and knowledge behind his questions. It's a combination that gives smart actors the space to talk movingly and practically about doing the job.
Quelrat
Need It
Peter Rinaldi asks the exact questions from these working actors that I would ask--if I had the opportunity. Mid-interview I'm thinking, "Why doesn't Peter next ask..?"... and then Peter asks that exact question. And they open to him. They help this working actor approach auditions, and scripts, and more.
Bluerider31
Much needed discussions for filmmakers and actors!
This podcast is top notch. No BS, no EPK fluff interview silliness, just frank discussions of the craft that will inspire you if you're a fan or an artist, an actor/director etc.
AdRock38
Vulnerable and Thought Provoking
I love that these interviews allow for the guest to share with vulnerability their experiences, insecurities, wisdom, and insights that have come with their acting process. The guests’ reveal human moments in their work as well as how their work has raised issues around gender, body image, etc. Can’t wait till the next episode.
Melissa379562
Organic Conversations with Great Actors
While there's only been two episodes so far, I can say that this is a great start. Nuanced conversations with true craftspeople; a nice break from the usual superficial stuff that's out there. Kudos to Filmmaker Magazine & host Peter Rinaldi.
schartoff