Short reviews of classic and contemporary films every two weeks, hosted by Joel Bocko (creator of Journey Through Twin Peaks and other video essays)
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
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I always learn something when I listen to Joel’s podcast or when he’s a guest on other podcast. He raises the level of discourse & analysis every time. Subscribe, listen & rate (5 stars).
Joel Bocko has a passion for film that is infectious. He really cares about the films he reviews. For year now, he has made think from different angles about Twin Peaks and films. He continues to create quality content that will add value to your thoughts about the art he puts under his microscope. Thanks Joel! more
Must listen for any Twin Peaks fan
I can’t quite begin to describe how wonderful this is - but maybe I should try - how to describe a whole world in one paragraph? These acute little film-review podcasts represent only a minute fragment of Joel Bocko’s vast yet intricate engagement with “the movies” ranging from a dazzling array of freely available content (via his “Lost in the Movies” site and You-Tube) to the treasure trove that glimmers beyond his (very modest) Patreon pay-wall. Joel speaks of these podcasts as the “tip of the... more
Joel Bocko is a mensch. He knows everything about TWIN PEAKS, a lot about film history, and he explores topics in a relaxed, friendly, and thoughtful manner. more
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