Filmmaker Alex Cox & Pablo Kjølseth discuss film topics from their own unique perspectives.
Filmmaker Alex Cox and CU International Film Series director Pablo Kjølseth
Pablo shares some picks from the 2022 Telluride Film Festival, Alex talks about recent watches, and the two discuss the future of the pod
Alex talks MAD GOD and more. CANNIBAL producer/actor Jason McHugh returns with added info regarding IFS shows this weekend.
Alex is back from his intergalactic journey to talk with Pablo about Baz Luhrman's ELVIS, Warren Zevon, and the future of the podcast!
Pablo chats with Jason McHugh (collaborator on ORGASMO, CANNIBAL THE MUSICAL, and other Trey Parker and Matt Stone projects) about the upcoming South Park 25th Anniversary concert at Red Rocks.
Pablo and Ana take a trip to the cemetary for a spooky conversation about Dean Reed.
Ana Mathews joins us once again as Alex continues his precarious pilgrimage in space.
Pablo is joined by director Keith Maitland as they talk about his newest film, DEAR MR BRODY. Alex gets himself into trouble.
Pablo brings in special guests Skinner Myers and Sabrina Negri to talk about their upcoming IFS picks, while Alex continues his interstellar adventure.
While Alex continues his interstellar adventure, Pablo is joined by MA student Rachel Walkup to talk about her IFS Cronenberg picks.
Pablo brings in Jason Phelps to discuss the next IFS title, STRIDING INTO THE WIND, while Alex continues his interstellar adventure.
Editor Nick Houy joins Pablo to talk about his time with IFS, while Alex gets himself further into trouble.
Filmmaker Skinner Myers sits down with Pablo to discuss a few of his favorite films, while Alex finds himself in a new predicament.
In celebration of their 100th episode, Pablo shares his favorite titles from the 2022 Sundance Festival and Alex gets his promised million dollars...maybe?
Does the FBI get too much undeserved love in cinema these days? Pablo and Alex are here to share with you some films that show a more balanced side to the agency.
Special guest Ana Mathews talks the legacy of Lucille Ball with Alex and Pablo.
Seeing a few of the recent obituaries, Pablo and Alex look at the careers of some of those we've lost.
A few titles are discussed, particularly a newly discovered Iranian film headed to the IFS called CHESS OF THE WIND.
Why is it getting harder to hear dialogue in movies? Pablo and Alex dig into what's really going on with your audio.
Audio designer Richard Beggs joins the conversation to talk about working with some film heavywieghts!
Alex and Pablo talk about the new Oliver Stone doc about JFK and what Bill Gates is doing with his media money.
Copyright is a complex issue, to which Pablo and Alex are no strangers. Can you hear me?
In reaction to the fatal shooting on the set of RUST, Alex looks back at his own experiences with firearms on film sets.
Pablo and Alex dig into their libraries to recommend great film resource books, before Pablo derails the whole conversation.
Pablo and Alex dig into classic noir gems available for free, while Pablo shares information about upcoming Kurosawa and Jarmusch films coming to the IFS.
Alex catches up with Pablo after a short break to talk about how he's holding up on his Mexico film shoot.
IFS celebrates its 80th anniversary with free and special events.
With the IFS back in swing, Pablo tells us a bit about some of the upcoming releases.
Alex checks in with Pablo in between the frenzy of movies at TIFF to get the details on some of the goings on.
News of the day is that Trey Parker and Matt Stone have their eyes on the infamous Casa Bonita restaurant...
Pablo and Alex welcome legendary stop-motion animator Phil Tippett and composer Dan Wool to the show to talk about Phil's new film, MAD GOD.
From a suggestion by a listener, Pab and Alex take a look back at how their views on films (created or programmed) have changed over the years.
Bringing back the dead can be controversial, but what if it's done digitally?
Dalton Trumbo takes the front seat before Alex and Pablo loko back at trailers that have stuck with them over the years.
Alex and Pablo riff on the latest Sight & Sound cover theme.
Pablo and Alex take a look at mediocre directors with stand-out accomplishments.
Pablo and Alex wonder why certain classic TV theme songs get stuck in their heads (while doing their best to sing them).
Pablo and Alex dig into some odd sci-fi films from the USSR.
Pablo and Alex look back at John Schlesinger's impressive filmography, paying particular attention to MARATHON MAN.
Pablo and Tod discuss Movie Palaces and Drive-ins
Flying saucers abound as the US government acknowledges the existence of UFOs.
Alex finally tells the story of why he's a vegetarian, before he and Pablo get into the music scene of PUNK THE CAPITAL.
Alex and Pablo look back at the filmography of Rainer Fassbinder.
After having recently rewatched FRITZ THE CAT, Pablo and Alex talk Ralph Bakshi.
Monte Hellman has passed away, leaving behind a respectable film career. Pablo and Alex look back at their favorites from his filmography.
Pablo and Alex look at how they see political leanings through films and what some may represent.
Filmmaker Alan Caudillo joins Pablo and Alex to further discuss the use of firearms in film.
Pablo and Alex talk the films of Lindsay Anderson.
With Alex away, Pablo and special guest Tod Davies talk about Tod's friendship with Dennis Hopper.
Pablo and Alex discuss a handful of films, including Alex's brushes with WAR OF THE WORLDS and MARS ATTACKS.