Professional filmmakers, artists, and writers Andrew Harp and Austin Lugo talk about all the dumb movies, and sometimes the not so dumb movies, they've never seen before or a million times since.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Michael Roemer’s groundbreaking first feature, sensitively shot by his close collaborator Robert M. Young, is a still-resonant expression of humanity in the face of virulent prejudice. Made at the height of the civil rights movement, NOTHING BUT A MA... more
It's been a hell of a long time since we've released one of these. We still record them, just like always, life has just been a bit of everything lately. So please excuse our lateness.
Robert Crumb may just be the world's most interesting man
Widens my view and thoughts about cinema’
One of the best reviews I’ve ever heard. Masterful art for art open mind intellectual intelligent analysis of the medium. Appreciate it and looking forward to more. The Woody Allen review is so spot on that gave me goosebumps. When it’s said if audiences decide to boycott art for ethics it’s your loss to deprive yourself from seeing more . Peace
A great show for anyone who loves movies (or wants to start)!
At least if I say so myself
This show is strange.
Like its title suggests, this show doesn't really seem to be about anything. Sometimes they're political rants, sometimes they're movie reviews, somwtimes they're interviews. The only through line is the so-called host. It's more of a vlog than anything else. A sort of day in the life.
And while every episode isn't a hit, there's quite a few misses, when it hits, it hits, and it hits hard.
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Apple Podcasts | #207 |
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Conversations center around the analysis of both mainstream and obscure films, engaging in a critique that balances humor with insightful commentary. The hosts frequently touch on relevant themes such as the complexity of familial relationships, societal expectations, and the emotional weight borne by characters in various narratives. The discussion often includes personal anecdotes that reflect their own experiences and how they connect with the films showcased, creating a relatable atmosphere for listeners. The unique blend of professional insight and casual conversation likely appeals to cinephiles and casual viewers who appreciate a deeper exploration of cinematic art.
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