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Arthurian Legend
Mare Winningham
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1970s CB Radio Craze
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Cosmic Motion is a weekly audio program wherein Writer/Director/Editor William Boodell and Multimedia Editor Colin Dixon discuss films from a filmmaking point-of-view. They often invite other filmmakers to participate in the discussion.

Join them as they traverse the cinematic cosmos in search of gems both established and hidden.

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Recent Guests

Tim Rush
LA-based editor with a career spanning various genres and platforms
Tipmouse Animation Studios
Episode: 024 - NIGHT OF THE COMET (Thom Eberhardt, 1984) with Tim Rush
Kevin Rhoades
A genre jumping writer, director, editor, and producer known for blending horror, heart, and humor.
Episode: 023 - PRISON (Renny Harlin, 1987) with Kevin Rhoades
Robert Beaucage
Award-winning director, writer, producer, and founder of Symbolic Arts
Symbolic Arts
Episode: 022 - COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT (Joseph Sargent, 1970) with Robert Beaucage
Alison Star Locke
Filmmaker and Writer
Episode: 021 - VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS (Jaromil Jires, 1970) with Alison Star Locke
Matthew S. Robinson
An award-winning filmmaker and playwright.
Episode: 020 - THE PERFUME OF THE LADY IN BLACK (Francesco Barilli, 1974) with Matthew S. Robinson
DM Harring
Writer/Director known for his horror short films and projects with notable studios
Episode: 019 - FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON (Luigi Bazzoni, 1975) with DM Harring
Sean Hood
Filmmaker and screenwriter, known for Halloween Resurrection and Conan the Barbarian
Writer and teacher at USC School of Cinematic Arts
Episode: 018 - THE BOOK OF STONE (Carlos Enrique Taboada, 1969) with Sean Hood
Frank Merle
A proud member of the Producers Guild of America and an award-winning filmmaker with a background in theater directing and producing.
Episode: 017 - RED ROCK WEST (John Dahl, 1993) with Frank Merle
Gary Landry Jr.
Multi-award-winning visual media artist with almost 20 years of entertainment industry experience
Tilted Hat Productions
Episode: 016 - DUEL TO THE DEATH (Siu-Tung Ching, 1983) with Gary Landry Jr

Hosts

William Boodell
Co-host and Director, Writer, Actor, and Editor with significant experience in filmmaking.
Colin Dixon
Co-host and Multimedia Editor with extensive experience in the film industry.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 6 ratings
  • Interesting titles!

    They talk about movies that seem interesting and I’m looking forward to see those movies. I’ve seen only a couple of those titles. Very engaging conversations. They know what they are talking about. I really like that in a podcast! I enjoy it a lot! Recommended if you love movies.

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Listeners appreciate the engaging conversations and the insightful analysis of interesting movie titles.
Many find the hosts knowledgeable, making discussions around cinematic techniques highly appealing.
The podcast is recommended for those who love movies and enjoy deeper explorations of film narratives.

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008 - LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN (Uli Edel, 1989) with George Zaver
Q: How do you feel about the performances in the film?
There are films, and maybe I'll ask you guys when we wind down conversation, is it made me think of films that I will never see again, but maybe that are dark, grim and either superb or but that you go, I don't want to experience.
008 - LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN (Uli Edel, 1989) with George Zaver
Q: What about the characters? Were they redeemable?
It tries to give you little glimpses of humanity in each given character, and tries to afford you some level of sympathy for their motivations.
008 - LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN (Uli Edel, 1989) with George Zaver
Q: George, I'm going to ask you just a few things about your filmmaking and how you got into films even as a child. In fact, what is a movie that inspired you growing up?
I have seen It's a Wonderful Life probably more than any film I've ever seen in my life, 41 times.
019 - FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON (Luigi Bazzoni, 1975) with DM Harring
Q: DM, I want to ask you about where it all began.
My earliest memories revolve around being left in front of the TV while watching Predator, which sparked my love for horror movies.
018 - THE BOOK OF STONE (Carlos Enrique Taboada, 1969) with Sean Hood
Q: Where did your passion for movies begin? How did you get into this game?
Sean discusses how he was inspired by his musician parents and the indie films of the mid-80s.

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A weekly exploration of cinematic arts, featuring in-depth discussions of films from the perspective of filmmaking. The conversation not only emphasizes notable movies but also uncovers lesser-known gems, inviting guest filmmakers to enrich the dialogue. Topics range from film editing techniques to the thematic depth of diverse genres, highlighting elements such as character development, narrative structure, and cultural commentary throughout various cinematic eras. This podcast is likely to appeal to film enthusiasts, aspiring filmmakers, and those interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of the industry.

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2. Kevin Rhoades
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4. Alison Star Locke
5. Matthew S. Robinson
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7. Sean Hood
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