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A close look at the meanings of movies, old and new -- their philosophies, ideologies, presuppositions, and religious beliefs. From Dr. Josh Matthews. For more, visit joshmatthews.org

The Philosophy of Movies Josh Matthews

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A close look at the meanings of movies, old and new -- their philosophies, ideologies, presuppositions, and religious beliefs. From Dr. Josh Matthews. For more, visit joshmatthews.org

    Werner Herzog -- Season 2, Episode 1 of The Philosophy of Movies Podcast

    Werner Herzog -- Season 2, Episode 1 of The Philosophy of Movies Podcast

    Why is Werner Herzog one of the greatest film directors of the last fifty years?  

    This episode will discuss a few of Herzog movies and a couple of his major ideas.  I will give you great recommendations about which Herzog movies to watch first.


    My video of Herzog's Top 10 movies.
    The Sight and Sound poll Top 100 list (on which "Aguirre, Wrath of God" appears).
    the Romantic Sublime

    Werner Herzog movies that I mention:


    My Best Fiend
    Aguirre, Wrath of God
    Fitzcarraldo
    Nosferatu the Vampyre
    Lessons of Darkness
    Grizzly Man
    The White Diamond

    • 25 min
    2019 Episode 5 -- Dante, the Godfather, and the Tree of Life -- with special guest Dr. Walker Cosgrove

    2019 Episode 5 -- Dante, the Godfather, and the Tree of Life -- with special guest Dr. Walker Cosgrove

    What do the Godfather and Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life" have in common?  I talk to Dr. Walker Cosgrove about his argument that the great Italian poet Dante Alighieri has influenced not just the Godfather trilogy, but also Malick himself and the great 2011 movie "Of Gods and Men."  Whether you've seen these movies or not, this is a fun, wide-ranging conversation.  There are spoilers within.

    • 31 min
    2019 Episode 4 -- Villains in Children's Animated Movies, with special guest Dr. Tom Clark

    2019 Episode 4 -- Villains in Children's Animated Movies, with special guest Dr. Tom Clark

    Why are villains in children's movies changing?  Some recent kids movies have villains who are redeemed in the end, while others have no villain at all.  I talk about this with my special guest this episode is Dr. Tom Clark, mathematics professor at Dordt University.  (He and I both have young children, so we are well-versed in contemporary kids' movie fare.)

    Our conversation ranges from Toy Story 4, to Coco, to Frozen, to Ratatouille and Inside Out.  SPOILER ALERT: we will assume that you are okay with us discussing the entirety of those movies, including the ending.  

    • 27 min
    2019 Episode 3 -- The Eight Movies that Changed My Life

    2019 Episode 3 -- The Eight Movies that Changed My Life

    In honor of my upcoming 40th birthday, I consider which movies were among the most influential in my life and why.  There might be a few surprises.  Also, write in to me and tell which movies influenced you the most.

    • 36 min
    2019 Episode 2 -- Joker, Ikiru, Marathon Man

    2019 Episode 2 -- Joker, Ikiru, Marathon Man

    This episode discusses the simplistic politics of "Joker," the controversial new movie starring Joaquin Phoenix. As well, I highly recommend "Ikiru" and make fun of this episode's Stupid Fun Movie, "Marathon Man."

    • 44 min
    2019 Episode 1 -- Ad Astra, Robocop, The New World, Revenge

    2019 Episode 1 -- Ad Astra, Robocop, The New World, Revenge

    I'll tell you why "Ad Astra," the new Brad Pitt-in-space movie, is overhyped and not worth anyone's time.  I'll also give movie recommendations about Robocop (1987), The New World (2005), and Revenge (1989).

    • 43 min

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