
Welcome to Life Moves Pretty Fast, a podcast celebrating coming-of-age cinema and its significance to the medium as a whole, as well as ourselves. Hosted by Bryan Sudfield. New episodes every Wednesday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Bryan is joined by returning guest Nicole Ackman to discuss Joe Wright's "Pride & Prejudice" from 2005. Other topics of discussion include how it acts as an adaptation, the film's exploration of its themes and how Wright & Keira Knightley are absolut... more
Bryan is joined by Nicole Soroka, co-host of As Scene on Screen, to discuss 2015's "Inside Out" directed by Pete Docter. Other topics of discussion include the film's exploration of growing up, how this film was a refresher for Pixar at the time and ... more
Bryan is joined by Ema Sasic to discuss Joachim Trier's "The Worst Person in the World" from 2021. Other topics of discussion include the film's 12-chapter structure, the yearning for more coming-of-age films following people in their late 20s-early ... more
Bryan is joined by Van Watches Movies to discuss Richard Kelly's "Donnie Darko" from 2001. Other topics of discussion include the troubling production, the existential themes not often explored in coming-of-age and the film's eventual cult status.
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Bryan is joined by Lexi Amoriello to discuss Peter Bogdanovich's "Paper Moon" from 1973. Other topics of discussion include the blend of multiple genres, the decision to have a real father-daughter duo headline the film and how it perfectly fits in t... more
Bryan is joined by Diego Crespo to discuss Robert Rodriguez's "Spy Kids" from 2001. Other topics of discussion include the theme of family bond, the charming, yet over-the-top visual flair and how this has aged amongst 2000s family entertainment.
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Bryan is joined by Marta McFly to discuss Giuseppe Tornatore's "Cinema Paradiso" from 1988. Other topics of discussion include the great mentor-mentee relationships, coming-of-age stories about adults and the all-timer ending.
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Bryan is joined by Erik Anderson, editor-in-chief of AwardsWatch, to discuss Amy Heckerling's "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" from 1982. Other topics of discussion include the launch of the film's stars, the film's cultural impact and why it successfu... more
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