"Great movies are rarely perfect movies." — Pauline Kael
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film HistoryTV & FilmFilm Interviews |
Film critic Katie Walsh (Tribune News Service, Los Angeles Times) braves facehuggers, chestbursters, and hordes of xenomorphs to talk about James Cameron's "Aliens." We discuss the evolution of Cameron's storytelling as his movies have become more am... more
Vulture critic Roxana Hadadi joins the podcast to discuss Martin Scorsese's "After Hours," and helps us trace the film's journey from once being considered a minor effort to now being viewed as one of the most pivotal movies in Scorsese's career. She... more
New York Magazine and Vulture film critic Bilge Ebiri offers wide-ranging insights into the career of Steven Spielberg, helps put American cinema of the 1980s into proper perspective, and discusses why he thinks "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"... more
Film journalist and podcaster Chris Feil (This Had Oscar Buzz) discusses the Best Picture winner of 1983 — James L. Brooks' "Terms of Endearment." Is it a comedy that makes people cry or a drama with some amusing bits? Is emotional manipulation in mo... more
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Jonathon does a fantastic job delving into each movie. His guests are fantastic and bring great understanding of the movie industry. I think the concept of the podcast is absolutely fantastic. We all have movies we absolutely love BUT they all have that one part we would change. If you love movies listen to this podcast. Excited to one day hear from Trip. That guy needs to start pulling his weight. Great job Jonathon.
Listen if you love movies and filmmaking, and if you feel that filmmaking is an art that can always be improved upon.
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