
In this show, William Beutler and Renan Borelli, formerly of KubrickCast, examine one mind-bending film per episode. Directors whose films are likely to come up: David Lynch, Werner Herzog, Christopher Nolan, Terrence Malick, Terry Gilliam, Lars Von Trier, and yes, Stanley Kubrick.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Believe it or not, we have arrived at the 100th and longest and final episode of ENTER THE VOID. On today's episode, your hosts Bill and Renan sit down together in person to reminisce about how they originally came up with the idea for this podcast, ... more
For our final regular episode of the podcast (yep, the whole thing) we finally come to one of the essential films of the mindfuck movie discussion, David Lynch's breakthrough as a popular artist, 1986's BLUE VELVET. Starring Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella... more
Our pick for this episode is not your usual, bog standard time travel psychological horror... but then again, maybe it is? Today we are doing GROUNDHOG DAY, the 1993 romantic comedy directed by Harold Ramis, starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell. ... more
So this episode was supposed to be just about PERFECT BLUE, Satoshi Kon's 1997 animated psychological thriller. But we couldn't stop at just one! So Renan and Bill went ahead and watched PAPRIKA, his 2006 science-fiction opus too, which also sadly wo... more
What an excellent list of films (and movies). I have seen all but around four of these marvels; if you have not, I would say pick 10 and consider yourself fortunate. These guys are great… smart but not pretentious film buffs… enthusiastic but not cultist fanboys… funny and honest. Good stuff.
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These guys are always wrong. Not knowledgeable. And they’re just plain annoying and boring
Oh no! I found this podcast too late. Hoping you boys are surviving this Pandemic. Too, understand there is a void and I hope you gentleman would reconsider filling it.
When Renan and William first came into my life was in Kubrick cast. In their initial episode they speak about Fear and Desire. A freshman effort of Kubrick’s that left much to be desired. They’re jocular hope in this first episode was that they too would produce a “2001” worthy effort that would endear them to the public.
“Enter the Void”is that effort. Through this podcast I not only enjoyed the skewed echo chamber I so badly needed to justify my love all things cinema bizarre; but it also open... more







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