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The Brattle Film Podcast

The Brattle Theater, Ian Brownell, Ivy Moylan, Ned Hinkle, Alissa Darsa

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The official podcast of Boston's unofficial film school: The Brattle Theatre. Since 1953 the Brattle has been a home for film lovers to gather and share great cinema; showing an eclectic mix of classic, cutting-edge, foreign, cult, and art-house movies on 35mm film, digital projection, and now virtually.
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Two longtime friends meet once a week to share some laughs and watch a classic cult, horror, or disturbing arthouse film. Sarah loves them, but Emma might not have the stomach for it. Will their already unstable friendship survive the Brutal Film Girl Experiment?
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Farthouse

Patrick Mallon, Casey O'Brien

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Certified cinephile cuties Casey O'Brien and Patrick Mallon are here to guide plebs and idiots alike through the world of arthouse cinema. This podcast serves as a spark notes version for those who do not care to watch these movies. Through a highly developed proprietary system called "The Fartsy Test," Casey and Patrick determine on a 10 point scale just how unbearably impenetrable and boring a given arthouse film is. Tune in every week and gain the social currency of talking like a snobbis ...
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Kael Your Idols is a film discussion podcast focused on the "New Hollywood" era of American cinema. From the glamorized hippies and paranoid anti-heroes of the 60s and 70s, to the merchandise-driven blockbusters of the early 80s, join hosts Alana Gibson and Sam Ludwig as they dive into this wild period in studio filmmaking! Logo artwork by: the_illuminator
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ARTHouse is a vibrant radio arts program showcasing Blue Mountains (Australia) based creative talent. ArtHouse is aired on Radio Blue Mountains and features hosted sessions on such diverse art forms as dance, costume, and crime fiction through to visual arts, textiles, photography, music, poetry and more. Each week a panel will discuss various themes such as art and resilience, how to source venues and apply for grants, how to sustain our creative community plus other relevant hot topics.
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While I enjoy long walks off of short piers wearing nothing but a chicken suit while eating a gluten free hotdog with mayo. I also enjoy writing and photography. So let's be friends shall we? I'm not weird, you're weird. Grab a cup of coffee, a comfortable seat and listen to a little poetry, short stories or an article or two written by a somewhat sane individual with suburban cabin fever.
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Formerly an arts based show turned exclusively movie review pod. Listen everywhere, + YouTube Hosted by Troy Ramos @arthouse.radio www.ArtHouse43.com. PATREON Help me make more video essays by supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arthouse43 PAYPAL If you'd rather make a one-time donation you can do it via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/arthouse43troy ©ArtHouse 43, LLC Produced by ArtHouse 43, LLC
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A podcast for film buffs from a lifelong fan of cinema. Every week I discuss one of my favorite films, with a few new ones sprinkled in here and there. I break down the film and talk about the parts that stick out to me. I also like to keep it casual and not take things too seriously, so the is a fair amount of comedy as well. If you’re a fan of movies, from the classics to the modern era, this podcast is for you!
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We're Rebind.io, a critical analysis site that focuses on the overlaps between Video Game culture and the Performance Arts. Each week we have a new guest offering their unique insights as developers, artists, academics, and media personalities.
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You Should Watch This

You Should Watch This

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Each episode, one of the boys presents an overlooked film they love, and tries to convince the other of its misunderstood genius. The two debate its merits and discuss how it was made and whether it belongs in the pantheon of cinematic greats. You Should Watch This with Ed and Simon began as a series of drunken conversations between two film-loving friends who were constantly recommending forgotten and unloved movies to each other. With the help of sound, editing and music maestro David, a p ...
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Ten Minute Podcast

Will Sasso 'n Pals

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A podcast formerly hosted by Will Sasso (MADtv, The Three Stooges, lots of other stuff) that featured he and his funny pals doing lots of super fun bits, jumping into some silly characters and impersonations, and ruthlessly belittling one another for real the way only good friends can. Ten Minute Podcast is recess for adults. Pass it on!
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Tell Me Something I Don't Know is an interview podcast featuring artists, writers, filmmakers, and other creative guests discussing their work, ideas, and the reality/business side of how they do what they do. https://twitter.com/tmsidks
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TIFF Long Take

TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival)

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TIFF Long Take is the show that talks to the smartest people in the industry to answer the big questions about what, why, and how we watch. Each week, hosts Rob Kraszewski and Geoff Macnaughton are joined by insiders, journalists, and creators who provide mind-changing insights into the world of the moving image.
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IndieSeen is back with the indie-est of indie-interview podcasts! This weekend, the NYC Indie Arthouse Summer Festival takes over Brooklyn's Film Noir Cinema, and our rock star panel includes all the filmmakers whose work will be screened--including fest founder Sujewa Ekanayake (Cosmic Disco Detective Rene), Rick Schmidt (Chetzemokah’s Curse), co-…
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Listen to Dan and Bradley talk to the great Heather Drain about the work, career and art of the prolific genius Stephen Sayadian. Dr. Caligari, Cafe Flesh, Night Dreams, all discussed as well as the brilliant work Mr. Sayadian did w/Hustler Magazine, the band Wall of Voodo, and much much more. And if you hang in there, at the end of the podcast, yo…
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Thom from UnironicZyzzPosting joins me for a slow, deep & hard-dive into the history and discography of one of America's most misunderstood bands, Type O Negative. With hints of addiction, religion, and of course, Zyzz. --- Chapters: 0:00 - Origins (1989–1991) 11:14 - Slow, Deep and Hard and The Origin of the Feces (1991-1992) 26:15 - Bloody Kisses…
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Of all the random movies to get the soft-reboot/semi-sequel treatment, how did Twister make the cut? Whatever the answer, we now have Twisters to contend with, and in this episode, Earth's Mightiest Critics do just that! Join us as we talk bad weather, blockbusters, and this season's biggest surprise. Plus, we answer your questions, comments, and S…
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Ohohoho it’s getting sweaty over here! On this episode we are joined by Ryan and Katie from The List to chat about Cool Hand Luke. Perhaps the defining prison film of the New Hollywood era, Paul Newman’s megawatt star power is put to perfect use as the ultimate lovable loser. We had a ball making the episode and what emerged was more or less a comp…
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John Waters' Female Trouble turns 50 this year. In this installment of "There's No Stalgia Like Nostalgia", Ian and Pat look at the 1974 crime/comedy classic from two very different angles! Is it an uproarious counter-culture sendup? An eerie and depressing prediction of mainstream culture a half-century hence? Both? Watch as the guys debate the go…
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According to the Internet, Oz Perkins' new film, Longlegs, is the bestest, most scariest horror film in, like, seven generations! Earth's Mightiest Critics will be the judge of that! Join us for a look at this 2024 serial killer movie set in the 1990s, and see how it stacks up to an actual 1980s serial killer movie, which boasts the big-screen debu…
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In this very sensual episode of BFGE, the ladies watch nepo baby Jennifer Lynch's 1993 box office dumpster fire, Boxing Helena: a film about a wealthy surgeon (Julian Sands) who becomes obsessed with a seductive woman (Sherilyn Fenn) with whom he once had an affair. Refusing to accept that she has zero romantic interest in him, he lovingly amputate…
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In the mid-2010s, comedian Louis C.K. was celebrated for his profane and imaginative observational humor, which he shared with fans worldwide via cutting-edge standup, TV shows, and movies. At the height of the #MeToo movement, his career was destroyed by allegations of inappropriate conduct going back decades--conduct that he did not deny (after h…
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Earth's Mightiest Critics debate whether or not Maxxxine is worthy of capping off a refreshingly mature horror trilogy or, to paraphrase Mad Magazine, should be rated "Ech, Ech, Ech"! Mia Goth stars as Maxine Minx, an adult film star who wants nothing more than to pursue a legit acting career in mid-80s Hollywood--and to avoid police questioning ab…
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut turned 25 recently, and Earth's Mightiest Critics are ready to celebrate with a foul-mouthed frenzy--a virtual caca cacophony! Okay, not really. But we will look back on Trey Parker and Matt Stone's 1999 big-screen adaptation of their revolutionary Comedy Central cartoon, which finds Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny…
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In what critics are calling the Horizon: An American Saga of film-pod crossovers, I am once again teaming up with Ryan Jackson of M.A.S. for a director deep dive. This week, we're going deep into the second half of Yorgos Lanthimos' filmography. We're in a great place mentally!! Films discussed in this ep: -The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) -The …
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In BFGE's most gross-out episode to date, Sarah and Emma watch Jörg Buttgereit's depraved West German exploitation classic about a man that loses everything after his hot bitchy girlfriend leaves him for a comely corpse he brought home for a ménage à trois. In this episode: The ladies discuss whether polyamory can ever work (no). Sarah gives some h…
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Tonight’s episode of Kael Your Idols will be MASH! That’s right, Robert Altman’s MASH. Join Alana and Sam, that lovable pair of married movie fans as they dish the dirt on this beloved classic of early seventies cinema. A few laughs and a few tears, some contextual analysis of misogyny, and more on this evening’s Very Special Episode of Kael Your I…
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Earth's Mightiest Critics will not be silenced! A Quiet Place: Day One is now in theaters. The question is, can this prequel pump new blood into a franchise that couldn't be bothered to resolve its own second chapter's cliffhangers? Join us as we speak up about spoilers and answer your questions, comments, and SuperChats! Subscribe, like, and comme…
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For this Special MFH Bonus Episode, Dan and Bradley are joined by their good friends Martin Kessler and Marcus Pinn to discuss the new film from Canadian Special Effects Artist and Director Chris Nash, IN A VIOLENT NATURE. MARCUS TWITTER MARTIN TWITTER PINNLAND EMPIRE WEBSITE THE PINK SMOKE WEBSITE MFH TWITTER BRADLEY TWITTER DAN TWITTER MFH WEBSIT…
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On this week’s episode of BFGE, Sarah & Emma celebrate their annual trip to Coney Island by watching Walter Hill’s 1979 hyper-masculine New York City fairy tale, the Warriors. The film centers on a fictitious NYC street gang who must travel 30 miles from the the Bronx to their home turf on Coney Island, fighting off a bunch of kooky rivals gangs al…
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We welcome Susan Seidelman to the podcast in celebration of her new memoir and her upcoming live appearance at the Brattle on July 18th. In addition to listening to stories about her life in film, we talk about what her films have meant to us and what it was like revisiting many of them while reading her book. We also dive into the past couple of m…
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Earth's Mightiest Critics love movies about the movies, so this week we're looking back on Joe Dante's 1993 cult classic, Matinee! John Goodman stars as Lawrence Woolsey, a B-movie filmmaker who brings his latest crowd-pleaser (a monster movie about a man crossed with an ant, called "Mant") to a small town theater in Florida--during the Cuban Missi…
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LISTEN TO PART 2 HERE (Mutual Aberration Society) On this legendary crossover episode, I go through EVERY feature film directed by Sean Baker with screenwriter/filmmaker Ryan Jackson. This first half, featuring Four Letter Words (2000), Take Out (2004), Prince of Broadway (2008), and Starlet (2012), was posted on the 8pl8s feed. The second half, fe…
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In this week’s episode of BFGE, the ladies enjoy pre-show cocktails before they tuck into J. Michael Muro’s “democratically offensive” horror-comedy, Street Trash: a film in which a group of vagabonds living in a Brooklyn junkyard falls prey to Tenafly Viper—$1 booze that’s gone bad and turns anyone who drinks it into a technicolor puddle of slime.…
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What will be left of Ian and David after they review What Remains? Artist and first-time feature filmmaker Ran Huang's drama about "Sweden's first serial killer" is not at all what it seems--both in terms of the real-life events that inspired it, and the way in which he and co-writer Megan Everett-Skarsgård choose to tell the story. In the early 90…
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Ian talks with director Joshua John Miller and co-writer M.A. Fortin, whose new film, The Exorcism, is now in theaters. In this spoiler-free discussion, the guys talk about paying homage to one of the greatest horror movies of all time; how to cope when your writing partner is your life partner; and one of the darkest, most sinister forces in Holly…
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Earth's Mightiest Critics are feeling all the feelings! Yes, Inside Out 2 is upon us and, as happened a few weeks ago, it's time to review another questionably requested follow-up to a 2015 film. Young Riley has officially entered puberty, forcing her antrhopomorphic childhood emotions to contend with a whole new set of sensations--including Anxiet…
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This week, Sarah and Emma bond over Michael Haneke’s (Funny Games) unnerving character study of a repressed middle-aged piano instructor who seeks an outlet for her controversial sexual desires while in the grasp of her controlling mother. The ladies discuss the film's central theme of the dynamics of power & control. An 18-year old Sarah visits a …
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For this episode of 26 Movies from HELL, Dan and Bradley welcome first time guest and movie genius Carmelita Valdez McKoy to to discuss the films HANDGUN (1983), HEAVY METAL PARKING LOT (1986) and THE HOUSE OF LOST WOMEN (1983) THE WATCHLIST FROM HELL CARMELITA on TWITTER CARMELITA ON LETTERBOXD MFH TWITTER BRADLEY TWITTER DAN TWITTER MFH WEBSITE M…
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Gather 'round for the fight of the century as Earth's Mightiest Critics take on Godzilla Minus One--and each other! Takashi Yamazaki's critically acclaimed, Oscar-winning international sensation is Finally on Netflix, and you won't want to miss this charged-up, nuclear-powered debate. How does Minus One stack up to other Godzilla films--specificall…
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Creationist vibes, a motivational speech from a Backstage actor, Retvrn 2 Jim Jarmusch, Gareth Evans, Beirut 2020 Lebanon, Harmony Korine's the Beach B. w/ Maxwell Cody from Schizotopia & Neoyeoman! SHARE THE SHOW WITH ALL YOUR AI FRIENDS & RATE 5 STARS ~ 8pl8s IG: https://www.instagram.com/8pl8s/
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Sarah starts a podcast to lure Emma to her apartment to watch one of her favorite films, Tobe Hooper's 1974 grindhouse classic "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre." Emma reveals her trauma from the civil war ghost tours she was forced to endure as a young girl scout, Sarah discusses the grisly inspiration for the film and the chilly reception from cranky…
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