Listen : Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify. If your approach is more expansive than obsessive, then film critic Amy Nicholson has you covered.
Each episode begins with a single film, say Downtown Abbey or A Star is Born , and then Nicholson steers you on a rollercoaster ride from there. Listen : Apple Podcasts Stitcher. The movie podcast is witty and quick, the pop culture conversation you wish you were having at a bar. Accolades pour in for You Must Remember This , the best podcast for all things old Hollywood, the secrets, scandals and forgotten histories.
The episodes clock in under an hour and are all written, produced and narrated by Karina Longworth, an all-out wunderkind who somehow does everything and more in just hours.
The upcoming season of You Must Remember This focuses entirely on Song of the South , the hybrid animated and live-action film from Disney which was set on a post-Civil War plantation. Since it was released over seventy years ago, the film has been criticised for promoting racial stereotypes and was never released on video.
Although it is no longer on the air, comedian W. Ever wonder why that fourth movie in the horror franchise was made? Or what actually happened in the latest Tom Cruz action adventure? Well, How did this get made? How Did This Get Made? While not explicitly a podcast about film, Still Processing from the New York Times is definitely worth a listen, or many listens. Each episode is chatty and compelling, focussing on a different subject from Get Out and alternative histories perpetuated by the media to J.
Richly confessional, Morris and Wortham chat like true friends, and in revealing their insecurities, biases and crushes, they outline the messiness of processing the world. If you haven't seen this incredible film you can buy or stream it right here. When Jackie Chan returned to the role of Wong Few-Hung 15 years later he might have lost a step in terms of physicality all evidence to the contrary but he has definitely gained in experience, resources and time.
The fight choreography in this film is among the most brilliant, detailed and impressive ever put on film. You can watch this live episode here. Returning to the same character 15 years later, Jackie brings a bigger budget, a refined sense of choreography and real filmmaking chops to this Martial Arts Masterpiece.
It's here, the episode you've been waiting for, the one where John, Steve and their special guest, Emmy award winning sound editor Jon Greber conclude their deep dive into, what many consider to be Paul Thomas Anderson's masterpiece, There Will Be Blood. It's Halloween at The Cine-Files and we are celebrating by exploring the most self referential horror movie in the history of the genre, Scream. The geography. They are really good at geography.
They just know where they are. UK listener here! Keep them coming!! Started deep diving into all of the ones which I have watched the films al ready and there really is no better way to feel the love for a film than to listen to this podcast about a film You love. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is one of the most brilliant, challenging and shattering plays of all time.
It also happens to be very funny for those with a particualarly dark sense of humor. With 13 Oscar Nominations and and 5 wins it is one of the most honored films of all time. We also were thrilled to welcome to the microphone, actress Kathleen Early who acted in the national touring production of the play and worked directly with playwright, Edward Albee.
This is an amazingly, satisfying conclusion to the adventures of the original cast and John, Steve and Scott have a fantastic time discussing it. So if you haven't seen this incredible film you can buy or stream it here. Welcome to the very first episode of Cine-Files Live.
From this point forward John and Steve will be doing a live conversation on YouTube. This was a fantastic conversation made so much better by the contributions and even appearances of The Cine-Files Community. This is an audio only version but you can also watch the actual video right here. Believe it or not John and Steve have actually made it to the final moments of one of the greatest movies in the history of Cinema and yet, even after hours and hours of exploration, they still find new ideas, perspectives and revelations in these incredible films.
The thing about great movies is that they create opportunities for reflection, not just on the world of the film but on our own lives. The Godfather Part 2 is a prime example of this and the conflicts, struggles, betrayals and defeats that Steve and John explore in this episode certainly create plenty of opportunities for reflection. Honestly, John and Steve have no idea how many episodes of The Cine-Files it will take to explore Francis Ford Coppola's, The Godfather Part 2, but one thing they do know is that two is definitely not enough.
The fact is they could take about this movie forever and, honestly, sometimes it feels that way, but that's what being a Cine-File is all about. The journey through the world of the Corleone Family is unlike anything The Cine-Files have ever embarked on before and they have approached it with the reference and attention to detail worthy of these incredible films. The fact is, the perspectives of John and Steve continue to evolve, episode by episode as they discover new and deeper nuances of these remarkable films.
This is one of the greatest films ever mad and John and Steve took these episodes as a serious responsibility and yet, the amazing thing about cinematic masterpieces is that there is always more to discuss. A few days ago we lost the great Hal Holbrook, an actor who has been a mainstay of Theater, TV and Film for more than seven decades. He is most known for two things, the decades he devoted to his iconic portrayal of Mark Twain and a the portrayal of a man who only appears in the dark shadows of an empty parking lot, Deep Throat.
It is that performance in the brilliant, All The President's Men, that we are revisiting today. This episode was originally recorded in April of and it's no surprise that, in light o everything that's happened since then, Steve and John have a lot to say about journalism, democracy and the devaluation of truth. Cloris Leachman was a working actor for seven decades. She starred on Broadway and the golden age of television in the late forties and fifties.
She turned in unbelievably funny performances in three of Mel Brooks' greatest films and she created one of the most beloved and indelible characters in Television history with Phyllis. And all of that was in the first three decades of her career. Open App. Preview Drunken Master Live.
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