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Each week, Matt Marlin (creator/narrator/editor of the Framing the Picture series of film analysis video essays) talks about movies they saw over the course of the week and reviews each one in-depth.

Matt Marlin


    • Jan 15, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 6 EPISODES


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    #5: Gary Oscarman's Vocal Kittens (Nocturama, Darkest Hour, Birdboy: The Forgotten Children, and All the Money in the World)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 75:18


    In this episode, Matt and new co-host Ren discuss a variety of late 2017 releases, from the underrated to the overrated awards contenders, all while goofing about memories of first R-rated movies, memes, and what qualifies something as "dank."Follow Matt on Twitter: @FramingThePicFollow Ren on Twitter: @RenegadeNormanTIMESTAMPS FOR MOVIES DISCUSSED:Nocturama: 3:34 - 16:45Star Wars: The Last Jedi: 18:13 - 21:38Darkest Hour: 21:38 - 39:10I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore: 40:11 - 45:09Birdboy: The Forgotten Children: 45:09 - 59:02All the Money in the World: 59:10 - 1:07:07MUSIC USED:Opening Theme: "Finder" by People With BodiesClosing Theme: "Acid King of Hell (Guitar Feelings)" by Grooms

    #4: Deus Ex Dance (The Book of Henry)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 47:43


    In this episode, Matt goes in-depth on the utter trainwreck that is Colin Trevorrow's The Book of Henry and all its nonsensical plot threads about buying guns, luring people into the woods through bird whistles, terrible doctors, and a deus ex machina via dance.

    #3: Kubo Becomes An Accountant in Katwe (The Accountant, Kubo and the Two Strings, and Queen of Katwe)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 70:39


    Movies all across the board for this episode of Framing the Picture, from the insulting The Accountant (dir. Gavin O'Connor), to the gorgeous Kubo and the Two Strings (dir. Travis Knight), as well as the African chess sports movie Queen of Katwe (dir. Mira Nair).Time Stamps:The Accountant: 1:34 - 34:29Kubo and the Two Strings: 34:41 - 54:35Queen of Katwe: 54:49 - 1:07:30TW: discussions/criticisms of ableism (20:50 - 34:29) and rape (17:27 - 18:30)Read the criticism of the article critiquing The Accountant's portrayal of autism here: http://www.theestablishment.co/2016/10/17/how-the-accountant-victimizes-the-autistic-community/

    #2: Frats, Rats, and Cowboy Hats (Goat, The Age of Shadows, and Hell or High Water)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 50:00


    On this episode with a rhyming title, Matt takes a look at the examination of trauma and toxic masculinity in Goat (directed by Andrew Neel), the adrenaline-pumping political intrigue and tension in The Age of Shadows (directed by Kim Jee-woon), and the modernization of Western tropes in Hell or High Water (directed by David Mackenzie). Timestamps:Goat: 0:58 - 16:08The Age of Shadows: 16:24 - 32:08Hell or High Water: 32:26 - 47:01

    #1: Jerks in the Woods and Kids Being Torn Apart (Blair Witch/The Blair Witch Project, Little Men, The Light Between Oceans, and Eraserhead)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 100:10


    On this first episode, Matt compares the new Blair Witch (directed by Adam Wingard) and the original Blair Witch Project! Plus, Matt finds unexpected thematic similarities between Ira Sachs' Little Men, Derek Cianfrance's The Light Between Oceans, and David Lynch's Eraserhead. Time Stamps:Blair Witch: 1:37 - 19:28The Blair Witch Project: 19:28 - 32:03Little Men: 32:13 - 49:47The Light Between Oceans: 49:55 - 78:55Eraserhead: 79:05 - 96:14

    #0: Hot Doughnuts Now (The Disappointments Room)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 43:20


    The Disappointments Room is amazingly terrible garbage and has all the elements of a cult classic, so-bad-it's-good movie. Hot Doughnuts Now forever. (This episode is an vlog that became a test run for the podcast.)

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