Hand Me the Mike

A podcast about Michael Shannon

Michael Shannon: A true Midwesterner with over 100 acting credits to his name; a fan of The Smiths and REM; a man who remains dedicated to the stage; General Zod. Shannon may be remembered as a character actor to many, but there’s no doubt that the gravity of a scene shifts in his direction whenever he is on screen or the stage. While his roles range in size and screen time, genre, legacy, collaborators, and quality, a look through Shannon’s filmography reveals a fascinatingly comprehensive snapshot of America. The country’s paranoia and crookedness... its diseased capitalism... the American nuclear family... the U.S.’s possibility of resilience and community... our worst superhero movie impulses... our valiant depictions of war... our adoration of Rock n’ Roll... it all exists within the Mike Shannon Canon.

Host Daniella Mazzio will be joined by a rotation of Michael Shannon fans, film critics, and Chicagoans (who innately understand the value of our city's National Michael Shannon Day), to discuss how Shannon’s filmography converses with itself throughout time and what makes him such an illuminating performer, with special reported episodes that look at his work across other mediums, including music and theatre.