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Cinematic Doctrine is a mature, millennial-infused film/tv discussion podcast from Melvin Benson. Influenced by Acts 17 and Romans 2:4. Podcast Magazine says Cinematic Doctrine "uses the shared value of human life as a springboard into deeper conversations". // CinematicDoctrine.com
A podcast where we look at old movies and ask "Does this still work?"
Betsy & Thurlene see newly released movies and give their opinions.
The Bad Movies Podcast is a program dedicated to properly examining all the movies general audiences were dissuaded from seeing in theaters because the “reviewers didn’t like it”. Often times a movie will come to be reviled not because it necessarily deserves to be, but because reviewers jump on the bandwagons of their peers or attempt to get viewership on their respective platforms by jumping down the throats of a movie rather than properly analyzing it. Other times, that movie might actual ...
From Art House to Screwball Comedies, people will always have spiritedcriticisms about movies.Spoiler Alert: R.J. Sarah, and the two Daves challenge each other and thelisteners to watch movies for more than entertainment value.Whether you’re a filmmaker or just want to hear analysis and critique, weinvite you to listen in on the discussion.
A podcast about movies hosted by hag friends. With a new theme every season, the hosts choose movies to chat about, brew up some opinions and serve some hot takes.
Welcome to Black Women Watch. A series devoted to exploring the array of all things film from a black woman’s perspective. Hosted by Tishon Pugh, each season explores a different genre of film, with every episode critiquing one film in-depth with the occasional guest. A 5EPN Original.
Luke Allen and Robert E G Black discuss with guests the 2013 Richard Curtis film About Time, two minutes of the film per episode.
A podcast about politics and music and the 1990 film Pump Up the Volume.
Join Robert Black of the Groundhog Day Project as he stalks the people of Haddonfield and explores the details of the Halloween franchise, one minute at a time. Episodes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
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Welcome to the official FILM & PODCAST. Join Rich and guests each episode as they explore a different theme through the lens of cinema – from classics to modern masterpieces, genre to popular blockbusters.
Critique Revolve is a show dedicated to television, film and music. From writing to cinematography the hosts discuss, analyze and breakdown your favorite films, television shows, and music.
The podcast where a bunch of us are exploring Dave Made a Maze one minute at a time. The twist: many of the participants have never seen the film, some don't even know what film they're sampling. They get their minutes (assigned mostly at random) and they tackle them as they see fit.
The Jupiter Boys, Quinn and Jim Jupiter, are here to break down Dave Franco's entire filmography, one piece at a time. New episodes biweekly.
New To You Show is a forum for discussing consumable media and experiences from the perspective of people who have just been recommended it by someone who has already experienced it. Music, Film, Comics, Games, Literature, TV, and any number of possible new things!
Melissa Savage and Katie Molloy met in film class, and haven’t been able to stop talking movies ever since. Each week they watch a movie and review it, stopping to make plenty of nerdy references along the way.
Every week the team sits down to review, discuss, question, hypothesize. Join Dan Miller, Dave Scotland, Tom Magill, Rik Legarto and guests, as they explore classic sci-fi films, blockbuster movies, vfx, cg, animation, games, tech, music and gadgets, from their very unique industry perspectives. Enjoy…
Being in your twenties is kind of like walking directionless in a vast field and then being hit by someone on a swing. Joe Biden made a podcast so we decided, as two twenty-somethings with no real world experience and a wisdom value in the negatives, to make one too. Rainie Toll and Darcy Neureiter are two liberal arts grads with a penchant for f*cking things up. Follow them as they swing and miss gloriously.
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Rule of Thirds: Arts and Culture Podcast with a Film Emphasis


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Rule of Thirds: Arts and Culture Podcast with a Film Emphasis
Stephen Foxworthy, Sam Dumas, Caleb Dunkerson
We're an arts and culture podcast with a film criticism emphasis. We don't do spoiler warnings.
Need some more estrogen in your podcasting bloodstream? The Feminine Critique just might be the completely free hormone supplement for your ears. Join Paracinema Magazine's Christine Makepeace and The Deadly Doll's House's Emily Intravia on this bi-weekly podcast as they team up to discuss and conquer a pair of semi/maybe/kinda related films. Whether you’re looking for in-depth analysis of Brian De Palma’s oeuvre or impassioned observations on Lifetime originals, The Feminine Critique could ...
Providing all the Film, TV, Music, and Pop Culture info you need to attack that next watercooler moment with confidence.
In this Podcast, Chris and Robert review their favorite films and try and provide an in depth dissection of the methods, execution, and deeper meaning behind some truly great films.
The podcast where we obsess over the cinematic classic The Room one minute at a time.
Welcome to the Queer Horror Cult, a podcast for deconstructing, analyzing, and just talking love of horror, genre, and cult cinema from a queer perspective. Join us as we discuss individual films, franchises, film movements, sub-genres, themes and aesthetics, and engage in interviews and round-table discussions. Episodes frequently feature full spoilers for the films being discussed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Podcast Fueled By Hate
Welcome to Lasagna Time with Billy and Kyle, a new podcast where we watch our feelings and eat our favorite films, TV, theatre, books, and more! With a new guest each episode, we explore our favorite food moments in culture and how it shapes the stories we love to feast on. From the dim sum dinner of THE FAREWELL to the poisonous mushrooms of PHANTOM THREAD, grab a dish and get ready for Lasagna Time with Billy and Kyle.
A comic-book based podcast for the old-school nerds AND the uninformed.
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Psychotic Panda Productions
Alex, Emma, Gage, Jenesis, Mandy, Mauri, Phillip, Zane
A blog of movie reviews and criticism.. to be taken very, very lightly.
Your host Taylor D. Adams talks to artists, musicians, writers and others about their favorite films and shows, and asks them to share how they have been inspired or affected. Hopefully we can get to the root of why we love what we watch, why we’re crazy about a movie or nuts about a show…get it?
A podcast about how to build a career in filmmaking. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV. We break news on cameras, lighting, and apps. We interview leaders in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, and producing. And we answer your questions! We are dedicated to sharing knowledge with filmmakers around the globe, “no film school” required.
A Comedy Podcast where film critics, Aislene and Gracie talk about a movie before putting it to the Test. ( 6 different Feminist and Inclusive tests). Using these tests, they judge the film's feminism and if it's inclusive. Then they ask the most important question, Is it good? Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-feminist-critique/support
A movie-rewatch podcast that explores the politics of your favorite films through an anti-capitalist lens. Each episode, hosts Rivka Rivera and Frank Cappello are joined by a special guest for an irreverent yet critical discussion about a film and how it’s *obviously* a scathing indictment of late-stage capitalism. Fight Club? That’s about the degradation of modern consumerism. Office Space? A stark depiction of worker alienation. Antz? An animated kids movie about the military-industrial co ...
Join your 3 favorite unpaid interns as they take a deep dive into all your favorite TLC classics and discover some dark secrets about those shows along the way.
The podcast where academics and plebs critically discuss representations of fascism and anti-fascism in modern cinema. Hosted by Tenzan Eaghll and Nathan Litwin. Let's get critical!
Disabled Veteran Patrick Loller and Clinical Therapist Gene Meyer take a break from pursuing comedy to watch movies and pick apart what they have to say about war, military culture, and combat. Eventually Pat tells a too long war story.
Brave film explorer comrades Joey Reinisch and Chris McCaleb journey to far the reaches of cinema. In each mission, they will analyze, report and criticize a film from THE CRITERION COLLECTION, hopefully maintaining their sanity in the presence of extreme motion picture brilliance...or something.
We're here to help you create extraordinary lighting for your event. In the podcast, we bring you tips, tricks, ideas, and explain how to make great lighting in a variety of contexts.
a companion piece to the Youtube channel, a critique. In this podcast, I will discuss films with friends in the film and entertainment industry. We will discuss, and deep dive into the themes and elements of the films we watch. And hopefully, give an insightful look at what makes these films work or not. This is a critique podcast. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lessthanacritique/support
Every week or so Steven, Brendan, Cameron, Trevor, Matt, and some others get together to talk video games, movies, music, and most anything on our minds. More often than not a majority of the cast is missing.
Part talk, part sass all things GeEEK! From collectibles, to gadgets, to comics, and film, music, you name it. The Geeks after all, are right.
The Life and Times of a Well-Rounded Troublemaker
What the Fangirl is a weekly podcast about the best and worst in pop culture. We discuss books, TV, movies, film, video games and more, all from the perspective of the average fangirl. Bri and Alex are two ladies who also host The Other Side of the Mirror, a Once Upon a Time podcast, and The Litch Line, a podcast for Orange is the New Black. Official podcast for WhatTheFangirl.Com. Visit our website at WhattheFangirl.com for the accompanying blog, featuring a talented selection of contributo ...
What do you watch when you wanna Netflix and Chill? What’s worth spending money on in the theater? Do you know how many movies are released every week? NEITHER DO WE! In today’s day and age, there are more movies and TV shows being released daily than ever before. There’s no doubt people are in love with the storytelling only filmmaking can provide, but how in the world do you know what to watch when there are so many options, and more and more all the time? Not to mention, too many critics ...
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The No Film School Podcast


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Too Many Cooks in the Best Picture Category? Plus, Critiques, Critics, and 'No Hard Feelings'
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In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, Jason Hellerman, GG Hawkins, and Yaro Altunin discuss the diversity of films at the 2023 Academy Awards. They also chat about the return of comedy, and the difficulties in receiving criticism. In this episode we talk about: The winner of Best Picture - Everything Everywhere All at Once Movies we l…
John Wick: Chapter 4 (stylized as JW4) is a 2023 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Shay Hatten and Michael Finch. The sequel to John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019) and the fourth installment in the John Wick franchise, it stars Keanu Reeves as the title character, alongside a supporting ensemble c…
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The No Film School Podcast


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How to Greenlight Yourself with ‘Wildflower’ Director
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Have you ever thought about drawing inspiration for your characters, from your own family? How do you accomplish that in a way that protects them while also being true to the story? In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins and director of Wildflower, Matt Smukler, discuss: Taking a documentary piece and turning it into a narrative feature Being…
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Tarantino's Last Movie, plus, Surviving Freelance, Anchoring Scripts, and Ronin 4D Flex
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What does “work-life balance” mean to you? How do you come up with new ideas for projects? Can you believe Tarantino is working on his final film of all time? In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, Jason Hellerman, GG Hawkins, and Yaro Altunin discuss: Freelance Brain - what it is and how to deal with it How the fear of missing out on …
Cross your heart you'll listen to this episode. A podcast is a friend to all, be a plant or fish or tiny mole! But will this podcast be friends with this movie? Talking Whatever Wednesday host (Alias) Chuck Finlay sits in with the boys to discuss. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podca…
On this week’s Movies vs. Capitalism, Rivka and Frank are joined by comedian, actress, writer, and director Melanie Vesey to discuss Terry Gilliam’s dystopian black comedy Brazil. The group digs into how the film portrays the merger of state and corporate power, how it offers up a TKTK of fantasy escapism, and what “building a new world” actually e…
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods - Decent, but Tired
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MOVIE DISCUSSION: Melanie and Melvin discuss Shazam! Fury of the Gods, a decent-enough sequel that’s far-too-late in a far-too-tired genre. Topics: (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 30-minutes discussing the future DCCU plans to completely rework the canon, something Melanie wasn’t aware of, and why neither of them are interested in a future with more superhero …
Michael Bay is a divisive character which makes him the perfect focal point for this podcast! We’ve conquered the Transformer films before, we’ve revisited Bad Boys, but how does Bay’s most recent work hold up?
The gang moves to the big city but just won't let go as Ghostface returns.By Taylor Byington and Cliff Sundstrom
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The No Film School Podcast


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How to Cut Weeks of Shooting and Still Win at Sundance with ‘Mami Wata’ Director C.J. “Fiery” Obasi and Cinematographer Lílis Soares
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In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with director C.J. Obasi and Cinematographer Lílis Soares about the film, Mami Wata. They explain their shared vision in creating a film about people of color. They also share how they dealt with challenges like filming the ocean at night and losing almost three weeks of shooting time. Mami Wata p…
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The Learn Stage Lighting Podcast


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2002 - What's the frequency Kenneth!? Wireless DMX explained!
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Wireless DMX is such a cool thing to have and to use, but oh boy have we seen some mishaps, In this episode we'll help you to get the right device, and to make the right decisions when using wireless DMX Chapters: 01:09 Introducing today’s topic of wireless DMX 01:52 What is wireless DMX and components. 05:12 Wireless lifespan and is it reliable? 0…
Now on the back half of 50, we’re just excited to still be here! Cue George of the Jungle. A movie I had blocked out from my early childhood after rendering it as ‘Tarzan but with no fun songs’. Fortunately, my guest this week had a proper affinity for this Disney classic(?) so there was plenty to discuss. How outrageously detached from reality is …
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Does This Still Work?


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162 High Fidelity 2000 Guest: Noah Lugeons
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Ep064.1 Voyage of the Geek – Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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In this special release episode, Dan takes us on a narrative tour (massive spoilers) of the Spielberg classic, Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
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Daniels and Paul Rogers talk Oscar-Winning (Re-Run)
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In wake of the 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Oscar sweep last night, we're republishing No Film School's 2+ hours of geeking out on the film. (Re-Run) Everyone once in a while a movie comes out that blows our collective hearts and minds. "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is that movie, and these are the people who made it. We're blessed to …
On this week’s MVC, Rivka and Frank sit down with writer and director Adam McKay — their first Academy Award winner (sadly, nominees don’t count). Adam joins the hosts to discuss the movie Office Space, Mike Judge’s comedic meditation on the modern office. The group breaks down the film’s stark portrayal of worker alienation, the brutality of corpo…
LET'S TALK: Melvin carries Daniel through the second half of his Top Ten/Bottom Ten 2022 movie list, giving detailed, bite-sized reviews for each flick as the two discuss what works, what doesn't, all finalizing with Melvin's top film of 2022! (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 10 additional honorable mentions (across part 1 and part 2) spanning drama, arthouse, …
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From Sundance to SXSW: "Fancy Dance" Director Erica Tremblay and Co-Writer Miciana Alise
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In this episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with director Erica Tremblay and Co-Writer Miciana Alise about the film, Fancy Dance. They discuss what their writing collaboration looked like, as well as challenges they faced during filming. The film premiered at Sundance 2023 and will premiere at SXSW on March 10. Topics discussed: Tackling pr…
In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, Jason Hellerman, and GG Hawkins discuss their concerns over the insidious ways big data is affecting hollywood. They also unpack the benefits and disadvantages to entering screenwriting contests. We discuss: The scary way big data is now being used in the industry How commerce is pushing back on c…
It’s Cops, crack and crime time. The boys take a look back at this Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum team up, Deep Cover. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 Does This Still Work? on Apple Podcasts https://podcast…
I am here to make the case that Underwater is one of the most surprising movies to come out of 2020. The critical consensus has tried to tell you that this final hoorah for Fox studio films is dull, and to that I say NAY! No film with Kristen Stewart fighting sea monsters is dull! Here is my 1hr long case for why you should give Underwater a shot.…
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Modern Times (w/ Pedro Ángel Rivera Muñoz)
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On this week’s MVC, Rivka and Frank are joined by Pedro Ángel Rivera Muñoz (filmmaker, political writer, and activist) to discuss Charlie Chaplin’s anti-capitalist masterpiece Modern Times. The group unpacks how this 1939 cinema classic is more relevant than ever with its grotesque depiction of factory working conditions, its satire of the ruling c…
LET'S TALK: Melvin shares with Daniel the first half of his Top Ten / Bottom Ten 2022 movie list, giving detailed, bite-sized reviews for each flick as the two discuss what makes these films successful or sucky. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 10 additional honorable mentions (across part 1 and part 2) spanning drama, arthouse, horror, and the ever-elusive 'so…
In this episode of Critique Revolve, the hosts discuss the 2023 Oscar Nominations. This is part 2 of a 3-part Oscar special. Host(s) Thomas Cowley, Michael Flores, Steve Crouch, Dave SabalBy Rain Man Digital
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Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre[Review]
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Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is a 2023 spy action comedy film directed by Guy Ritchie, and written by Ritchie, Ivan Atkinson, and Marn Davies. The film stars Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza, Josh Hartnett, Cary Elwes, Bugzy Malone and Hugh Grant. Host(s) Thomas Cowley, Michael FloresBy Rain Man Digital
Creed III is a 2023 American sports drama film directed by and starring Michael B. Jordan (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Keenan Coogler and Zach Baylin. The film is the sequel to Creed II (2018), the third in the Creed series, and the overall ninth installment in the Rocky film series. It also stars Tessa Thompson, Jonathan…
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SXSW Preview: Should You Produce Your Festival Experience? Plus Interview with Director Ella Glendining
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If you bring your full self to a festival, to a film, to any project, whilst helping others shine in the process, you will find your place in this industry. In this episode, GG Hawkins speaks with director, Ella Glendining about her feature film, Is There Anybody Out There? She also speaks with cinematographers Lauretta Prevost and Laura Valladao o…
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Do We Miss Development Hell? Plus, The Last of Us
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In today’s episode, we discuss storytelling in both the show and video game adaptation of The Last of Us. Also, we talk about Warner Bros suing South Park and how it speaks to the frustrations creatives are experiencing in the industry. In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, Jason Hellerman and GG Hawkins discuss: The things we wanted …
Joe invited Brendan McGinley from 54 and 104 to cover him, which gentrified the podcast! It’s par for the course since this film has a house n… black soldier dressing Patton. Joe can’t leave George alone for two seconds, can he? Lets see if it rubs off on Brendan, as they talk about Patton from 1970. Links You can rate and review us in these places…
On this week’s MVC, Rivka and Frank are joined by Ele Woods (actor, writer, and comedian) to discuss the 1988 classic, Working Girl, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Melanie Griffith. The group unpacks how this movie is the prototypical “girl boss” film, how it brilliantly portrays the predatory male gaze dominant in 1980s cinema, and how Mela…
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Cinematic Doctrine


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Belle - Dysfunctional Digital Duality
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PATREON MOVIE DISCUSSION: This movie was selected by our Patreon Supporters over at the Cinematic Doctrine Patreon. Support as little as $3 a month and have your voice heard! Melanie joins Melvin to discuss Belle, Mamoru Hosoda's latest anime feature that combines real-life heart with the wonder of cyber-space! How well does he balance these ideas,…
If it’s divisive, this podcast is likely going to cover it. If it’s divisive and it gets nominated for Academy Awards, this podcast is definitely going to cover it. If it’s divisive but it has a career best performance for Brendan Fraser…this podcast is 10000% covering it. The Whale is incredibly polarizing, very visceral, and incredibly interestin…
Cocaine Bear is an American dark comedy-action film directed and co-produced by Elizabeth Banks and written by Jimmy Warden. It is loosely inspired by the true story of the "Cocaine Bear", an American black bear that ingested a duffel bag full of cocaine in 1985. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Keri Russell, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Chr…
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The No Film School Podcast


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"The Banshees of Inisherin" Editor Mikkel E.G. Nielsen on Making Films Come Full Circle
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Today’s guest is award winning editor, Mikkel E.G. Nielsen. Mikkel is an editor and director known for films such as Sound of Metal, Beasts of No Nation, and most recently, The Banshees of Inisherin. Mikkel shares what he appreciates most about being a film editor. In this episode, we discuss… What Mikkel appreciates the most from his time in film …
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The No Film School Podcast


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Do We Need AI to Cry? Plus, the Future of Red.
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In today’s episode, we discuss whether or not editors should be allowed to digitally manipulate performances. Also, we talk about the changes RED is making and what cameras they will no longer offer. In this episode, we talk about… Milkshake ducking and why we are afraid of it Protecting the performance element of an actor’s work What editors need …
In this episode of Critique Revolve, the hosts discuss the 2023 Oscar Nominations. This is part 1 of a 3-part Oscar special. Host(s) Thomas Cowley, Michael Flores, Steve Crouch, Dave SabalBy Rain Man Digital
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The Bad Movies Podcast


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EP#233 - The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
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I avoided it for as long as I could, but inevitably The Human Centipede had to be discussed on the show. And who better to discuss it with than Grant Crawford who I single handedly brought out of podcast retirement (after I personally retired him myself). Please enjoy our failed attempt to understand exactly how this film became a cultural phenomen…
This is 1985 London. Thatcher is PM and immigrants are resented. (Unlike today's UK where immigrants are resented but Thatcher is dead.) In this environment, a Pakistani Alex Keaton does the nasty with a white British Boyz N The Hood sort of fella. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podc…
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Triangle of Sadness (w/ Carla Marie Davis)
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On this week’s MVC, Rivka and Frank are joined by Carla Marie Davis (political content creator, fashion stylist, and co-host of the Sip & Politic podcast) for a nuanced discussion about Ruben Östlund’s brutal 2022 satire, Triangle of Sadness. The group unpacks how the film is one of the most effective modern commentaries about class politics, even …
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Cinematic Doctrine


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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania - The Multiverse Homework Problem
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MOVIE DISCUSSION: Daniel joins Melvin in discussing the second Rotten-rated film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania! Critics have been critical, and fans have been mildly amused. But, what about us? Tune in to find out! Topics: (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 35-minutes discussing The Flash trailer, Ezra Miller's influential es…
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Nailing the LOL with Women Write Now’s Sundance Fellows
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Hours before their Sundance premieres, we spoke with the writing fellows of Women Write Now, Hartbeat’s annual comedic screenwriting fellowship for Black women in partnership with the Sundance Institute. In addition to having the three writing fellows on, we were also joined by Hartbeat’s Head of Film, Candice Wilson-Cherry, who takes us through ho…
Zombies! Ok, flesh eating rage infected humans. A favorite Danny Boyle "zombie" movie featuring break out roles from Cillian Murphy and Naomi Harris.By Taylor Byington and Cliff Sundstrom
There was quite simply no way I was willing to allow a movie entitled 80 For Brady pass by without at least seeing if it was worthy of a podcast episode! Tune in for Sally Field eating hot wings, stay for the Gronk cameo. This movie rocks. Let me try to tell you why!
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On this week’s Movies vs. Capitalism, Rivka and Frank are joined by Chris Myers (Obie Award-winning actor, organizer, and founder of Anticapitalism for Artists) to discuss Alfonso Cuarón's dystopian masterpiece, Children of Men. The group discusses how this 2006 film is terrifyingly reflective of today's world and our failing social systems. They a…
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Drag Me to Hell - Shame, Consequence, and Body Fluids
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MOVIE DISCUSSION: Melanie joins Melvin to talk Sam Raimi's 2009 return-to-horror feature Drag Me to Hell, a film so silly it disorients most viewers, including Melanie! From slapstick violence to cartoon gore, this movie surprised its PG-13 audience from start to finish! Topics: (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 18-minutes discussing AMC Theater's new tiered-sea…
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Editors and Post Sound Have a Crush on Each Other('s Work)
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Continuing our Sundance coverage in episode 608 of the No Film School podcast, we sat down with editors and sound teams from films premiering at the festival. In addition to unpacking post production — the final and critical phase of filmmaking — we uncovered possibly the biggest work crushes in the film industry. In this conversation, you’ll hear …
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How to Deal with Agents, Managers, and Breaking Up with Collaborators
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In this episode, we talk about considering the advice of others, while still being the architect of your own destiny. Also, we chat about maintaining healthy relationships with collaborators and the importance of clear communication. In this episode, we talk about… Our experiences with agencies and the important lessons we learned Discussing the my…
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2001: Who is David Henry and Why is He An Expert?
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We are back, with double the power as we add a new member, Crystal, to the Podcast! In this episode we’ll be taking it way back to when we started Learn Stage Lighting and some history about why it started. Chapters: 01:17 Introducing Crystal and some background about her. 03:33 LDI and the impact David had on people with the Podcast. 05:27 How Dav…
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