
Full filmographies, one week at a time. Each episode Ryan Saylor and Annie Murrell discuss the films of chosen directors by chronologically moving through each filmography every week until the job is done.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Annie and Ryan dive into one of the most beloved films of the modern era and break down all of the reasons that the film community really got this one right.
Annie and Ryan get into it a little bit as they look at Sciamma's third effort. Ryan thinks the film is dishonest but Annie disagrees. They debate within.
Annie and Ryan discover a brilliant hidden gem while continuing through the films of Céline Sciamma.
Ryan and Annie begin their final filmography of the year by tackling Sciamma's debut film. They discuss everything from the awkward romance of high school and how that's captured here to synchronized swimming and what that visual metaphor could mean.... more
Ryan and Annie complete their third filmography by seeing the new Osgood Perkins film "Keeper" in theaters. But is it any good? Is the puzzle worth solving? Does it even make sense? Our heroes debate within.
Annie and Ryan return to re-complete a filmography of a previously chosen director for the first time! There's a new film from Lynne Ramsay and even if Annie is in the middle of traveling across the nation, nothing could stop our duo from discussing ... more
Ryan and Annie discuss the mostly-unloved comedy-horror from Perkins and find that they both are quite fans. Hot takes from both and yet unity therein.
Annie and Ryan discuss one of the biggest horror films of recent times. Both went for it a year ago. Both are revisiting it now. Have opinions changed or will it be a mutual favorite?
Lovely deep dive podcast. The hosts find thoughtful through lines and offer really original analysis. Excited to see who they cover next!!
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