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Scene and Heard
Scene and Heard
Hollywood assistants Jackie and Greg work their way through Sight and Sound's "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list. Join them each week as they dissect, analyze, and ask questions about these universally agreed-upon masterpieces of world cinema.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 34 ratings
Weekly Movie Magic!
My go-to movie podcast! Jackie and Greg are a delight to listen to and bring so much enthusiasm, humor, and rich insight for the films they’re discussing. Listening to their show has helped me add a lot more films to my watchlist and grow in my understanding of the art of filmmaking. I get giddy...Read full review »
koryred via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/24
My absolute favorite podcast
Seeing that Greg and Jackie have dropped a new podcast is one of the true highlights of my week. They are such great hosts and personalities, and have added much joy to much journey through the S&S 250 list. I wish Greg were a bit nicer to Godard, but c’est la vie. Thanks for all your hard...Read full review »
mst1291 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/24
Great Movie Podcast
My favourite film podcast discovery of the past few years. It’s a nice combination of high brow film criticism, with down to earth presenters. Has a really fun, inclusive vibe to it, and it’s never pretentious just for the sake of it. My favourite ep, ironically, is not one of their top 100...Read full review »
KevinTalkingHead via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/15/24
Recent Episodes
Subscriber-only episodeJackie and Greg try their hand at the game of chuck-a-luck for Fritz Lang's RANCHO NOTORIOUS from 1952. Topics of discussion include the film's absurdity, Lang's falling out with Marlene Dietrich, what they would change in a remake, and how Arthur Kennedy does more harm...
Published 05/28/24
Published 05/28/24
Jackie and Greg get in bed with Jean-Pierre Léaud for Jean Eustache's THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE from 1973. Topics of discussion include the film's runtime, its autobiographical nature, the subversive casting of Léaud, and its frank depiction of sex and the bohemian lifestyle in France post-May...
Published 05/21/24
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