Welcome to Film Me In, a podcast that aims to bring you more knowledge on your favorite directors and how they rose to fame! Join us as we delve deep into the lives of some of the most influential filmmakers of all time, and review their movies with a whole new perspective. Your hosts Nick and Jon b…
Whaaaat? Welcome back to Film Me In! Your eyes do not decieve you, we have truly decided to review a MUSICAL! So strange yet so refreshing. Join the crew as we pop Nick's cherry in the fascniating world of stage production and watch the stage production of Hamilton with the original Broadway cast, without over saturating the whole episode with esoteric references to song lyrics!
Welcome back to Film Me In! Are you tired of uninspired cinema? Do you love the fraying of sanity and head trauma? Then this episode will get your Black Phillip. This week we tackle the films of two up and coming directors Ari Aster and Robert Eggers. Jon, Nick and our special guest Jay attempt to breakdown as well as find the connection between all of these celluloid fever dreams.
Welcome back to Film Me In! We finally made it! After a long wait and hours upon hours of technical difficulties the boys can finally put this director to rest. Nick and Jon are joined with their good friend Devin to review the sadistic and uncomfortable movie, A Clockwork Orange. Join in as they deconstruct this movie loaded with messages and themes.
Welcome to a special edition of B-Real, where Nick, Jon, and their friend Devin delve into the oscars and the 2020 nominations. Quick catch-up of the nominations, predictions, and desires included! If you've ever felt alienated or fed-up with the oscars, then strap in for a long journey of hopefulness and cynicism from the Film Me In crew as they try to make sense of the biggest mystery of them all in film, The Academy!
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week we will conclude our series on legendary director Stanley Kubrick! Nick, Jon, and Devin will continue to delve into the strange motives of Kubrick and broach the sensitive subject of his harsh and excessive methods to achieve artistic greatness. Strap yourself in and join the gang on this unusual journey to the end of one the life of this extremely influential director.
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week, your hosts Nick and Jon team up with their cold analytic pal Devin to crack into the mysterious world and upbringing of one of the most influential directors of all time... Stanley Kubrick! They will also try to get the bottom of an age old question, is Mr. Kubrick a genius or a crack pot narcissist bent on world domination? Get ready for 1000 takes of shitty jokes on what is easily the most tedious episode of Film Me In to date!
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week Nick and Jon bring back their good friend Dan to review and analyse Lynch's Lost Highway. So much to unpack with this abstract mess, and its the first time on this podcast a movie of this severity of nightmares has ever been covered. Dive in with the Film Me In crew while they break down this controversial film!
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week Nick and Jon are joined with Dan once more to continue on the journey deep into the Lynchian sphere. Join the crew as they wrap up this wonderous journey into arthouse film and abstract conceptualization.
Welcome to the first B-Real episode! A small branch of Film Me In where we talk about all things related to film, outside of our normal structure. For our first B-Real episode we're going to talk about... STAR WARS. Listen in while we breakdown the newest installment of the Star Wars saga, and discuss how we really feel.
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week Nick and Jon are joined by their good friend Dan Seymour to talk about one of the weirder directors out there, David Lynch! In the first two parter episode the gang delves into the mysterious brain of David Lynch and becomes permanently scarred. What interesting stories be told from his perspective? Will they be truly as unusual as his films? Will his hair ever be contained? Find out, on Film Me In!
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week Nick and Jon are joined again with their friend Tobi Carter to discuss the seemingly controversial religious film, Dogma. Is the movie offensive? Does it cross a line? Is a Kevin Smith movie even worth getting upset over? All this and more answered in this week's episode of Film Me In!
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week Nick and Jon are joined with their special guest Tobi Carter to discuss indie film veteran Kevin Smith. Tune in to this episode while the gang dives deep into the life and tribulations of Smith, and unveil the unbreakable bonds he has made with those around him.
Welcome back to Film Me In! Nick and Jon are joined once again with the ever so charismatic Chris Kepley to break down what could be possibly one of the best worst movies ever made, Twisted Pair! Join the gang as they dig deep into understanding a movie that literally requires no more understanding than watching paint dry on the wall!
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week, Nick and Jon are joined with Chris Kepley once again to discuss amateur director and schlock movie extraordinaire Neil Breen, who is known by many as the Lean, Mean, Tuna Eatin Hackin Machine. Join in as the gang tries to unravel the enigma who makes Tommy Wiseau look like Alfred Hitchcock
Welcome back to Film Me In! This week we talk about Fincher's critically acclaimed film Seven. Nick and Jon welcome back Chris to delve into Fincher's second major motion picture where they'll praise it, or condemn it.
Welcome to Film Me In, a podcast that aims to bring you more knowledge on your favorite directors and how they rose to fame! This week we will be covering David Fincher and learning more about where he came from and how he came to be the astute director he is now.