Episodes
This week we are breaking down a LEGEND. Ken Russell gave us so much... musical, debauchery, camp, skewering of the status quo. We chose three very different films to dissect: The Boy Friend (1971), The Devils (1971) and Whore (1991).
These films were tough to find for some years but now loads of Ken Russell are streaming on Criterion. Get into them.
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Published 02/15/24
This week we are ruminating about teen angst and catastrophe as seen thru the thoughtful lens of Gregg Araki. Take a treacherous walk thru his Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy with us: Totally F***ed Up (1993), The Doom Generation (1995), Nowhere (1997). It's gonna be lonely. But it'll look cool.
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Published 06/29/23
We hit on what was happening in cinema in 1935.
We have 2 epic films this week. First, we get into the final collaboration between one of the greatest muse/auteur duos in film history. Second, we chat about a real neorealist revelation.
THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN
released 03.15.1935 in the United States
directed by Josef von Sternberg
starring Marlene Dietrich
TONI
released 02.22.1935 in France
directed by Jean Renoir
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Published 03/16/23
This week we are getting into the filmography of one of the so-called Three M’s of the 1950s (along with Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield). Mamie ended up firmly in the teen delinquent lane, playing rock n roll rebel babes (to great effect). We had a lot of fun watching Untamed Youth (1957), High School Confidential (1958), Guns, Girls, and Gangsters and Girls Town (1959). And of course we get into all that factored into the teen exploitation film explosion of the 1950s.
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Published 02/23/23
This week we are together on Paul’s couch talking about Night Flight! Specifically we are talking over the epic Night Flight episode “’Take Off’ To Women In Rock II”. Tina Turner, Sheila E., The Pointer Sisters, Madonna, Wendy O. Williams… it rules. And we are big fans of Night Flight in general.
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Music by René j Núñez
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Published 01/19/23
Happy Halloween! We talk about many horror movies that we watched and recommend (both of us on a real binge for eerie season). But really dig into Suspiria (1977), House (1977) and the The Funhouse (1981).
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Published 10/27/22
Before directing big-time feature films like ALIEN³ (1992), Se7en (1995), Fight Club (1999), Panic Room (2002), Zodiac (2007), The Social Network (2010) and Mank (2020), David Fincher was a music video director, working with mega-watt stars like Madonna, George Michael, Jody Watley and Paula Abdul.
Paul curated a list of his favorite Fincher vids that you can watch here.
And we talk over them a la Mystery Science Theater 3000 because we were together IRL in Tucson, Arizona this week.
At...
Published 10/06/22
We had to sneak a pre-code American gangster film in here at the mid-season break for the 1930s. So we did the classic 1932 SCARFACE, directed by Howard Hawks and produced by Howard Hughes. And we compare it to the 1983 iconic remake by Brian De Palma with Al Pacino. We are into this format. We hope you like it too.
Later we talk Across 110th Street (1972) and The Last Movie Stars (2022).
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Published 08/25/22
We talk thru 1934 film history and get deep into the nitty gritty of the Production Code which began to be enforced this year (long story short: huge bummer for creativity).
Then we get into an incredible Busby Berkeley musical number, attached to a pretty okay film with the incredible Bette Davis (lots to say about her journey in this episode). And then we get completely dumbstruck by the talent of Jean Vigo and his short but amazing film career.
FASHIONS OF 1934
released 02.14.1934 in...
Published 08/04/22
We talk thru 1933 film history and the fascinating effects of the Great Depression and an onscreen female orgasm.
And then we talk about 2 films great movies.
THE EMPEROR JONES
released 09.29.1933 in the United States
directed by Dudley Murphy
and starring renaissance man Paul Robeson (who we also discuss in our 1930 episode)
DRAGNET GIRL
released 04.27.1933 in Japan
directed by Yasujirō Ozu
and starring trailblazer Kinuyo Tanaka
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Published 07/21/22
We walk thru the 1932 cinema landscape.
And then we talk about 2 films that changed our lives.
FREAKS
released 02.12.1932 in the United States
directed by Tod Browning
THE BLOOD OF A POET
released 01.20.1932 in France
directed by Jean Cocteau
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Published 07/07/22
We talk about what was happening around film in 1931.
And then we dissect one film we both loved and one Paul hated...
MATA HARI
released 12.26.1931 in the United States
directed by George Fitzmaurice
starring our girl Greta Garbo + Ramon Novarro
LE MILLION
released 04.15.1931 in France
directed by René Clair
with cinematography by Georges Périnal (who also worked with Jean Cocteau, see more of his work with our 1932 pick BLOOD OF A POET)
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Published 06/23/22
We talk 1930 cinema history.
And then talk through two important films for very different reasons.
BORDERLINE
released 10.13.1930 in the United Kingdom
directed by Kenneth Macpherson
starring Paul Robeson (we will dive deeper into him in 1933)
L’AGE D’OR
released 11.29.1930 in France
directed by Luis Buñuel
+ written with Salvador Dalí
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Published 06/09/22
This week, we are talking about our love Laura Dern! And specifically 2 favorites (a great double feature!): Smooth Talk (1985) directed by Joyce Chopra + Citizen Ruth (1996) directed by Alexander Payne. Plus a bit about the Enlightened series (2011). And lots about artistic process.
And we talk about our love for Black Lady Sketch Show and Kendrick Lamar's latest Mr. Morale & Big Steppers. Also, The Staircase with queen Toni Collette and Colin...
Published 05/19/22
This week, we are talking about New Wave punk films of the late 70s-80s! We cover a lot of terrain and parse how the punk ethos were represented in film, and the reaction to it. We get into these films specifically: Jubilee (1978), Liquid Sky (1982), Smithereens (1982), Stop Making Sense (1984) and True Stories (1986).
There’s also a documentary about Jubilee from 2003 that we recommend. It’s called Jubilee: A Time Less Golden. It is worth checking out.
And watch Jerrod Carmichael’s 2022...
Published 04/14/22
This week, we are talking about another iconic set of collaborators! One of the first thing Paul interested to Caroline was the incredible YouTube series UNHhhh. If you haven't seen it, you've got to. In it, the two RuPaul's Drag Race stars riff on a broad theme (Death, Space, Roommates, etc.) as the green screen their placed in front of allows their brilliant editors to punch up the conversation. It's truly one of the most delightful things you can watch. And out oft he gate, the duo had...
Published 03/31/22
This week we are talking about the most incredible European New Wave duo! Italian actress Monica Vitti and Italian filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni were collaborators and lovers in the 1960s and made some of the most indelible films of all time so far.
We watched and loved: L'Avventura (1960), La Notte (1961), L'Eclisse (1962) and Red Desert (1964).
Because you gotta go beyond Blow-Up (1966) and his other MGM films. Those are good too but, ya know.
Also these 2 documentaries are worth...
Published 03/24/22
This week Caroline pushes Paul to explore Hal Hartley and the original indie queen herself Adrienne Shelly.
And they (we) both loved it.
Highly recommend the 2 films we discuss as a double feature: The Unbelievable Truth (1989) and Trust (1990) from Hartley's Long Island Triology. We also discuss the documentary Adrienne (2021) about the amazing life and tragic death of Hartley's star.
Published 01/13/22
This week we are talking about Hungarian animation - specifically the legendary Pannonia Film Studio. Started in 1951, they were home to some of the most pioneering animators.
We cover:
Son of the White Mare (1981) - Marcell Jankovics
epic feature that combines folk art sensibilities & psychedelia
Panic (1978) - Sándor Reisenbüchler
a futuristic short that features cool salamanders
Gobble-Gobble (1977) - István Bányai
a gluttonous dude consumes it all and then is consumed
I...
Published 12/02/21
This week we are recommending and dissecting a couple of eerie movies Carnival of the Souls (1962) and Cat People (1942). But we also talk all things spine-tingling and film, with resident horror fan Paul and super scaredy cat Caroline. Happy Halloween.
Published 10/28/21
We talk 1929 cinema history
And then tackle a couple of really great, very dark films.
ARSENAL
released 02.25.1929 in the Soviet Union
THE LETTER
released 04.13.1929 in the United States
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Published 10/07/21
We are together in New York City this week! So we are talking NYC on film. We take it all over the place but the 2 films we watched together are Ciao! Manhattan (1972, starring Edie Sedgwick) and The Queen (an incredible documentary about the 1967 Miss All-American Camp Beauty Pageant). Both are a part of the Criterion Channel's "New York Stories" series.
Published 09/30/21
We detail what was happening in film in 1928.
And we dive into these 2 extraordinary movies.
THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC
released 10.25.1928 in France
Fritz Lang's
THE WIND
released 11.23.1928 in the United States
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Published 09/16/21
We talk film history from 1927.
And we dissect these 2 classics:
F. W. Murnau's
SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMANS
released 09.23.1927 in the United States
Fritz Lang's
METROPOLIS
released 01.10.1927 in Germany
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Published 09/02/21