A podcast about movies filmed in Portland.
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KBOO Radio is a community-powered station in Portland Oregon
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KBOO Radio is a community-powered station in Portland Oregon
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A simple podcast where fellow brothers and sisters in Christ engage in biblical discussion and understand the books of the Bible from the author's perspective. Also creates content centered around discourse on culture, modern-day societal problems, and talking about Jesus. We just wanna talk Bible.
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Definitely the most current movie we’ve ever covered…and maybe one of the best? If you haven’t seen it, we recommend going in blind, but either way, it’s a big recommend from us – it’s available on Netflix. This episode is formatted a bit differently than normal, so if you want to follow how we did it, you can stop and listen at around the 25 minut…
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More movies on TV shows for Film at 11 on Friday, November 15, 2024, with Mona Bowen on Elsbeth, The Woman of the Hour, and more.By KBOO Community Radio
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Dave Cooper is a comics artist, animator, and oil painter whose graphic novels and monographs have included admiring introductions from the likes of comedian David Cross and filmmakers Guillermo del Toro and David Cronenberg.His paintings and drawings have found homes ...By KBOO Community Radio
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We reprise of our episode on George Cukor's It Should Happen to You with Lisa and Matthew.By KBOO Community Radio
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We are joined by Ben Garbellano, to discuss the films and legacy of the James Bond series.By KBOO Community Radio
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Stephen Hood joins us to discuss Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein, and the other horror comedies by this popular duo.By KBOO Community Radio
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In the leadup to the 2024 Portland Book Festival, we revisit our January 2011 conversation with comics artist and animator Vera Brosgol.Vera drew on her own immigrant childhood for inspiration in creating the character of Anya, the haunted teenager at the heart of her d...By KBOO Community Radio
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Mona Bowen joins us to discuss current TV shows such as Teacup and The Franchise, and we also cover the new suspense movie, Speak no Evil, and two cosmetic body horror films, Skincare, and The Substance.By KBOO Community Radio
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Tessa Hulls' debut as an author is the sprawling graphic memoir Feeding Ghosts, a story of her own family, of survival and madness and love, seen through the lens of three generations of women and covering nearly a century of Chinese history.Tessa is an illustrator, pa...By KBOO Community Radio
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A group of people wake up in an experimental facility hoping for a cure to a disease that is ravaging the world – but is that cure worse than the disease? And does this low-budget indie movie make the best out of what it has to work with? The hosts are split, much like the dog in this movie.By Portland at the Movies
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Jeff Godsil discusses the romance from History is Made at Night.Then W. C. Fields in It's a Gift. We look at the latest BFI Screen Classics book on Visconti's The Leopard.By KBOO Community Radio
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Ed Wood Jr made low-budget B-movies that tested the limits of 1950's American sensibilities, with such outre features as Bride of the Monster, Plan 9 From Outer Space, and Glen or Glenda. Portrayed by Johnny Depp in the 1994 Tim Burton bio-pic, Ed is now recognized as a...By KBOO Community Radio
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Film at 11 for Friday, 20 Sept., with Lisa Neville and KBOO's Matthew on a key example of French poetic realism
In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor Film at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Shadows (Le quai des brumes), from 1938. We trace it as a ...By KBOO Community Radio
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Mona joins us to discuss a panoply of services with free offerings, and we discuss new seasons of Only Murders in the Building and Slow Horses.By KBOO Community Radio
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Revolutions Per Movie host Chris Slusarenko calls his weekly podcast “your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide." Chris invites musicians, actors, and filmmakers to choose a favorite music documentary, video, or musical, and tease apart th...By KBOO Community Radio
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Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time discusses the new criterion release Victims of Sin, a striking Mexican film noir. Jeff Godsil on Sideways and also Marcel Pagnol's The Marseille Trilogy.By KBOO Community Radio
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“Without Warning: Terror in the Towers” (1993)
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Would you believe me if I told you there was a TV movie filmed in Portland about the attack on the World Trade Center starring George Clooney and Fran Drescher? Of course you would – this is Portland at the Movies, after all (and it’s the 1993 WTC bombing). It’s also got the dad from “Fresh Price of Bel Air,” so there’s that too. And Andre Braugher…
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Matthew on The Heroic Trio, from Criterion. Britta Gordon on Steve McQueen's Small Axe. Two books about Cary Grant. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– James Naremore is one of the most important of America’s film writers who came of age...By KBOO Community Radio
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• A documentary on Gloria Steinem • Boys in the Band • Jeff Godsill on Night and Fog Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time look at the last season of Fargo • The BFI monograph on The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.By KBOO Community Radio
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• Mona on Faye. • Jeff Godsil on The Good Earth, from 1937. • A new BFI monograph on the German film Mädchen in Uniform from 1931. • And Matthew of KBOO' s monthly storybook show Gremlin Time on The Heroic TrioBy KBOO Community Radio
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Bill Plympton has spent four decades going against the grain of the animation industry, self-financing his short films and features and drawing each frame with pencil and paper. Nominated twice for Academy Awards and taking home a Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival,...By KBOO Community Radio
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In this week's survey of screen offerings from four different decades, we include Britta Gordon on Steve McQueen's Small Axe Episode three, Red, White and Blue, Jeff Godsilon Billy Wilder's The Apartment, from 1960, KBOO's Matthew on Richard Lester's Juggernaut from 1974, a...By KBOO Community Radio
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A movie so baffling that even after discussing it for an hour we’re at a loss. So we’ll just post Roger Ebert’s review here: “Here is a movie that looks like a parody, sounds like a parody and plays like a parody, but isn’t a parody — because the genre it’s making fun of doesn’t exist. Maybe “Love at Large” is a satire on satire itself. It feels li…
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Women in Animation is a global organization which has made great strides in the film industry. Portland chapter leaders Sara Logan Hofstein and Christina Palomino are helping host a panel discussion at this year’s Portland Festival of Cinema, Animation and Technology.By KBOO Community Radio
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We had a chance to expand last week's episode, so we took it! In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Sh...By KBOO Community Radio
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Film at 11 for Friday, 12 July, with Lisa Neville and KBOO's Matthew on a key example of French poetic realism
In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor Film at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Shadows (Le quai des brumes), from 1938 We trace it as a cr...By KBOO Community Radio
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Eddie Muller is the Founder and President of The Film Noir Foundation. He's a film preservationist, a festival programmer, a San Francisco Literary Laureate, and the host of Noir Alley on the Turner Classic Movies channel. Eddie is bringing the Noir City Film Festival ...By KBOO Community Radio
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In this extended conversation with Film Noir Foundation Founder Eddie Muller, we spend an extra 20 minutes finding out about the importance of gritty urban stories in American culture and the race to rescue overlooked films from the landfill.Eddie Muller is a film pres...By KBOO Community Radio
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Today on film at 11 for Friday, June 28, 2024, we offer part two of our discussion with Mona Bowen
• Jeff Godsil on The Fog of War.• Jeff Godsil on The Magnificent Seven.• Mona on the TV show The Borgias, the TV adaptation of Presumed Innocent, and the new thriller Under Paris.By KBOO Community Radio
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Like a moth to the flame, we’re back with another 90s made-for-TV legal thriller starring Annette O’Toole, Michael McKean, and CCH Pounder. Kidnapping, murder, dubious legal work, and the continual highlighting of the gay community and those who love them as dangerous monsters is really only table setting for what are two of the most egregious misc…
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Harry Smith is best known as an experimental filmmaker, but he was so much more. He was a painter and collage artist, a mystic, a student of anthropology, a collector of folk music and indigenous art, and an important — though unsung — figure in the Beat Generation.Ha...By KBOO Community Radio
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“The Legend of Tillamook’s Gold” aka “Treasure Hunt” aka “Tillamook Treasure” (2006)
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Summer is just beginning, so let’s head to the Oregon coast for this family/adventure film about a teenager’s search for the legendary Tillamook gold left by Spanish sailors. Is it a jaunty kids action movie, or a frigid, bitter look at the disintegration of an American marriage? Find out on this month’s episode!…
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From 1974 to 1995, Stan Mack tagged along on the adventures of ordinary New Yorkers, then combined their stories with his frenetic pen-and-ink artwork to create the documentary-style comic Stan Mack's Real-Life Funnies. Now, Fantagraphics has published a collection of ...By KBOO Community Radio
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As part of the 20th anniversary commemoration of Words and Pictures, we revisit our October 2018 conversation with Ezra Claytan Daniels and Ben Passmore. Ezra and Ben grew up loving comics and science fiction, and have expanded both genres to address pressing issues of ...By KBOO Community Radio
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Tessa Hulls' debut as an author is the sprawling graphic memoir Feeding Ghosts, a story of her own family, of survival and madness and love, seen through the lens of three generations of women and covering nearly a century of Chinese history.Tessa is an illustrator, pa...By KBOO Community Radio
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In this extended conversation with Feeding Ghosts author Tessa Hulls, we spend an extra 20 minutes digging into the story of her family's struggles and of a graphic memoir nine years in the making.Feeding Ghosts is a sprawling saga of survival and madness and love, seen...By KBOO Community Radio
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Is there anything more early-2000s than Ryan Philippe and Rachel Leigh Cook? This month we travel back to the Big Tech of 2000s for this thriller about a mega tech company who will stop at nothing in their pursuit of code with the perfect structure. Or something. The tech is a bit hazy. Does this movie get anything else right? Find out on this mont…
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#29 Saturday Morning Meet-Up: Nathan is back W/ special guest Quinn Caldwell
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Conversation w/ Nathan Blondino and one of our Youth Quinn Caldwell Contact us @ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092499892645&sk=grid or talkingbiblepodcast@gmail.com
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Darrin Bell has been a professional cartoonist since his teenage days, and his syndicated comic strips Rudy Park and Candorville are longtime reader favorites. He was the first African-American to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, and his debut gra...By KBOO Community Radio
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Well, we’re finally reviewing the movie that spawned this whole podcast: Madonna’s 1993 throwback/thriller/noir/erotic courtroom drama that dares to ask the question: “Can you screw someone to death?” We dare to ask the question: “Is this movie as bad as its reputation holds? Is it that bad in comparison to the other Portland films we’ve been subje…
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Barbara Brandon-Croft is the very first African-American woman whose nationally-syndicated comic strip ran in the mainstream press. Now a new collection of her work, Where I’m Coming From, has been published.Barbara sits down with S.W. Conser to talk about the comics comm...By KBOO Community Radio
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#28 Life in Ministry: Pastor Mike Blondino and his time serving the body of Christ
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Conversation with Pastor Mike Blondino. Contact us @ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092499892645&sk=grid or talkingbiblepodcast@gmail.com
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As part of the 20th anniversary commemoration of Words and Pictures, we revisit our January 2010 conversation with Portland artist and self-styled "war junkie" Joe Sacco.Sacco has carved out a niche in the publishing world for his war reportage comics. For more than t...By KBOO Community Radio
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#27 Looking at Contemporary Gnosticism: Book review of "The Disappearing Church" by Mark Sayers w/ Kayla and Grace Pool
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In this episode we dive into and exploring the concepts and themes rising up throughout the western world that Mark Sayers presents in his book "The Disappearing Church". I am joined by two close friends Kayla and Grace Pool. Mark Sayers Book links: https://marksayers.co/books https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092499892645&sk=grid or talki…
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Jumping on the bandwagon of “Single White Female,” this 1992 made-for-TV movie, starring Heather Locklear, takes a stab at being the sexy office place thriller that so may other movies of the time strived to be. Strap on your high heels and get ready for some busy business as we decide “does this have what it takes?”…
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Portland Community College has hosted the Cascade Festival of African Films for 34 years, inviting filmmakers from the African diaspora to Oregon and welcoming the community to attend screenings free of charge.This year's festival co-directors, Eugenie Jolivett Fontana ...By KBOO Community Radio
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