Dominick and Jonathan discuss Sergio Leone's epic Spaghetti Western, Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). In this episode, they talk about Ennio Morricone's iconic score, the individual characters and their roles, Harmonica's backstory, and more!
Dominick and Jonathan discuss Bong Joon-Ho's South Korean black comedy thriller, Parasite (2019). In this episode, they talk about the film's comedic/serious undertones, symbolism, Kim family and their actions, and more!
Dominick and Jonathan discuss Alfred Hitchcock's American spy thriller, North by Northwest (1959). In this episode, they talk about the film's influential "crop duster" scene, abrupt/comedic ending, Cary Grant's iconic outfit, and more!
Dominick and Jonathan discuss Alfred Hitchcock's American psychological crime thriller, Rope (1948). In this episode, they talk about the film's single location, camera angles to build suspense, minimal cuts, and more!
Dominick and Jonathan discuss George Cukor's American romantic comedy, The Philadelphia Story (1940). In this episode, they talk about the film's star power, messages/themes, heavy use of dialogue, and more!
Dominick and Jonathan discuss John Carpenter's American supernatural horror film, The Fog (1980). In this episode, they talk about John Carpenter's small town atmosphere, the unique personality of KAB Radio, the fog as an eerie presence of Antonio Ba... more
Dominick and Jonathan discuss Jackie Chan's Hong Kong action film, Police Story 2 (1988). In this episode, they talk about the film's emphasis on character development, improved comedic timing, addition of Ka-Kui's police team, and more!
Dominick and Jonathan discuss Jackie Chan's Hong Kong action-crime film, Police Story (1985). In this episode, they talk about the film's blend of action and comedy, attention to detail in Chan's directing/editing, incredible stunt work by the JC Stu... more
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