Film "expert" Timothy introduces his friend Dominic, who is not well-versed in film, to the world of cinema. In this podcast we will explore cinema from all eras and countries while Timothy attempts to explain their importance to Dominic who doesn't care.
Tim and Dominic discuss the 1957 film 12 Angry Men directed by Sidney Lumet.
Tim and Dominic welcome the new year by reflecting on their favorite film of the decade Moonlight directed by Barry Jenkins. In this episode they talk about what masculinity means to them and why the film connects to them on both an emotional and personal level.
Tim and Dominic discuss the cult martial art film 5 Deadly Venoms and the history of the Shaw Brothers.
Tim and Dominic begin WU-vember by discussing the cult martial art film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and the life of Gordon Liu.
In the last episode of their Horror Movie Month, Tim and Dominic discuss the animated film Perfect Blue from Satoshi Kon.
Tim and Dominic continue their Halloween horror month by discussing the cult classic film Eraserhead directed by David Lynch.
Tim and Dominic continue their Horror movie month by watching and discussing Nosferatu (1922). They give their opinions on the film and Tim attempts to explain German Expressionism to Dominic.
Tim and Dominic watch and discuss Night of the Living Dead directed by George Romero. They talk about the birth of the modern day zombies, white people doing stupid stuff in horror movies, and why the film made its mark on independent filmmaking.
The first episode of Horror movie month! Tim takes Dominic on a psychedelic, horror journey as they both watch and discuss the cult Japanese film Hausu directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi.
Tim and Dominic discuss Bonnie and Clyde and the wavering Code Era of Hollywood.
Tim and Dominic discuss Billy Wilder's comedic film Some Like It Hot. In the discussion includes the history of the Production Code era in Hollywood and the career of Marilyn Monroe.
Timothy and Dominic discussed the film Babyface (1933) and the Pre-Code Hollywood Era.