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Each week we explore 1-3 diverse films and how they communicate different topics in life: how they can be seen as time capsules, political statements, perspectives, and more. We also spotlight a movie on a major streaming platform and cover interesting news in the film world.

After Suppertime


    • Oct 20, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 54m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    Episode 3: Barfly

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 38:26


    In this episode we watch Barfly starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. The movie is an interesting tone but still pretty straight forward so rather than talk about it for a long time we have a shorter episode mixed with a conversation about our own personal love for bars. Oh, and we discuss hard to find movies from a retail perspective.   Instagram | Facebook | Finding Film | Nikki's Letterboxd

    Episode 2: King of New York

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 67:26


    In which I have Colin watch King of New York, we both enjoy it, yet spend almost an hour armchair directing and talking about how we would change it for 2020. Some things include: How Fincher would be a great director for the remake, how AWESOME Christopher Walken is, and how for some reason Larry Fishburne isn't the main character but is also the star. As an aside in the 2020 remake, we've settled on Cillian Murphy as the new King of New York. You can follow us on Instagram at finding.film, Facebook at Finding Film, or read the blog at FindingFilmBlog.com Instagram | Facebook | Blog

    Episode 1: Blade II

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 59:14


    Hi everyone and welcome to the new podcast, Finding Film! In each episode the hosts (Colin and Nikki) will watch a movie that one has seen and the other hasn't. First, the host who hasn't seen the film will talk about what they expect, then they'll watch the movie, and then come back to see how the film was received.For the debut episode Colin has finally cornered Nikki into watching Blade II, which he has been trying to do for the last four years. All she knows going into it is 1) Wesley Snipes 2) Vampires 3) Leather and 4) Guillermo del Toro. Listen to find out how she liked as well as why it's meaningful to Colin. Instagram | Facebook | Finding Film Blog | Nikki's Letterboxd 

    Death to Smoochy/In the Loop--Dark Comedy and Satire

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 47:12


    This week on the podcast Colin and Nikki talk about dark comedies through the lens of Death to Smoochy and In the Loop. They also list their top five dark comedies, talk about Disney Plus, and recommend a new streaming miniseries on Netflix. You don't want to miss this episode!Join us next week when we start our 3 part character series with our "Building an Antagonist" episode. We'll be watching Training Day and Ordinary People. Read the Disney Plus article here.Reach out to us: Instagram | Facebook | Our Website | TwitterEmail us: aftersuppertime@gmail.com

    Nine to Five/Frances Ha--Female Friendships in Film

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 45:46


    Welcome to part two of our friendship theory, where we talk about female friendships in film! This episode we talk about shared struggle, unity over discrimination, sisterhood, and calling each other out on our BS. The episode is a continuation of the male friendship episode, so definitely listen to that one first if you haven't.Join us next week when we move on to dark comedies and satire with Death to Smoochy and In the Loop. Reach out to us: Instagram | Facebook | Our Website | TwitterEmail us: aftersuppertime@gmail.com

    Scarecrow/Stand By Me--Male Friendships in Film

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 76:18


    In part one of this week's podcast, we cover the topic of male friendships on film. We warm up the discussion with a Top 3 list and then segway into the reviews for Scarecrow (1973) and the classic Stand By Me. Colin discusses his experience of being a man with other male friends and Nikki shares her observations as a woman peeking into some of these friendships. To round up the discussion we play a clip from "Colin's Favorite Overacting Moments in Film History" and make it an official segment of the show. Afterward, we discuss a bit of film industry news including Scorsese's new movie The Irishman! Then we introduce another quick segment: the streaming movie of the week. Lastly, we wrap up asking for all of our listeners to send in your favorite film of the 2010s so we can read them on air in the last episode of 2019.Join us in part two for our discussion of Female Friendships in which we talk about Frances Ha and 9 to 5. Read Nikki's reaction to The Irishman here.Watch the Today Show clip about long movies here.Read a more informed article about the Penn Hills theatre issue here.Reach out to us: Instagram | Facebook | Our Website | TwitterEmail us: aftersuppertime@gmail.com

    Event Horizon/Cape Fear/Mad Max--Rick and Morty References

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 51:28


    I have returned from vacation and Colin and I are back with a fun episode to go along with the return of Rick and Morty! This week we talk about cartoon satire, why it is funny, the kinds of references they make, and three movies taken straight from Rick and Morty references. We discuss the movies on both their own terms and the way that they're referenced, and also we start a new segment called "Colin's favorite overacting moments in film history." Go ahead and give us a listen and (hopefully) a like. :)

    Zombieland 2/The Lighthouse--Minisode #1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 20:18


    This week is a little late, and a little different! Since I am in California right now Colin and I recorded a minisode before I left discussing a couple of new releases that we both enjoyed watching. This week's discussion is about Zombieland 2: Double Tap and The Lighthouse. These are two great October new releases that we both enjoyed and wanted to spend about ten minutes each raving about. There are no spoilers ahead so if you're wondering if you should bother seeing them it's a safe listen!

    The Witch/Don't Torture a Duckling/Phobia2--Religion in Horror Movies

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 60:58


    It's our fourth episode, just in time for Halloween! This week we discuss the use of religion in horror films, the why, how, and when of usage. We do this through an American film looking at the history of puritanical beliefs of the Salem Trials era (The Witch), a Catholic Italian criticizing the Church (Don't Torture a Duckling), and a Thai Buddhist commentary on retribution (Phobia 2). We also discuss a Vice article (link below) and why we disagree. Just so you know, SPOILERS ABOUND, and if you care certainly watch these films first. The Vice article: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gqkj84/why-are-so-many-horror-films-christian-propaganda

    The Breakfast Club/Die Hard--The 1980s in American Film

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 61:37


    Welcome to week three of After Suppertime! We lighten up the discussion this week by traveling back in time to the 1980s and revisiting The Breakfast Club and Die Hard. We get into an argument about Robocop a couple times too, but it's fine, we withheld our full debate for another podcast. We also talk about the 1980s in general and what defined that decade and made it so significant in American filmmaking.Thanks so much for listening, don't forget to check out our website where you can find all our social media links as well as my Letterboxd account. Thanks so much for listening, hope you enjoy!

    The Little Girl of Hanoi/The Deer Hunter--Perspective in Film

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 50:30


    Welcome back to our second episode everyone! This week we cover the North Vietnamese film The Little Girl of Hanoi and the American film The Deer Hunter and the perspective that both films shed on the same war. We talk a little bit about how The Little Girl of Hanoi is a piece of literal propaganda and how that effects perspective, how The Deer Hunter wasn't written all that well and why that matters, and then look into how those two things make a difference in the world view that portrayed.As before if you like the episode give us a like, you can subscribe to us here or on iTunes, and you can always visit my Letterboxd account and follow if you want. We also have a website where we post blogs and our episodes directly. If you were interested in The Little Girl of Hanoi or any other foreign films and their perspective I created a Letterboxd list dedicated to Non-English speaking movies all alphabetical by country. You can keep up with our tentative schedule by checking this list as well. Thanks for listening and stay tuned for next week!

    Do The Right Thing/No Country For Old Men--Building Tension in Movies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 75:19


    Welcome to the After Suppertime Podcast! This is our first episode in which Colin and I talk about Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing and the Coen Brother's No Country For Old Men. We discuss each movie, how to build tension in films, and how each movie builds tension; then we connect them together at the end! It's a little rough around the edges but I hope you enjoy the first episode!

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