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The creators of The Music Snobs present SNOBS ON FILM, the podcast where movies and television are discussed and reviewed with care—and debated without caution. Get ready for a non-Hollywood ending.

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    • Aug 24, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 34 EPISODES


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    STRANGE LOVE: The Tragedy Of Macbeth

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 61:20


    Snobs On Film is a monthly movie podcast, exploring one theme per season. This season: love in its strangest forms, across classic and contemporary film. 1. On this episode of Snobs On Film Power, Prophecy and Paranoia - ‘The Tragedy Of Macbeth' In Joel Coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth, a tale of paranoia begins with a prophecy, and the road from one to the other is littered with treachery, ambition, and the tragic results of a strange love. Denzel Washington is Macbeth — Shakespeare's ‘man who would be king' — and Frances McDormand is Lady Macbeth; the wife who sparks her husband's lust for power, fanning it into a murderous flame. After Macbeth is told by three witches that he is fated to sit on the throne, Lady Macbeth helps fulfill his destiny by committing an act of betrayal so grim it threatens to drive them both insane. Amidst the ruins of Macbeth's nobility and honor are the urgent words of his wife, steadily encouraging his doomed ascent; using her affection to sweeten her demands as the couple watches their love devolve into conspiracy. When the film ends, Macbeth's tragedy is steeped in lingering questions and blood-soaked regret. But what's done, is done. 2. Background listening from Snobs On Film Last season on Snobs On Film, we explored the theme of redemption in the 1946 film ‘Notorious', starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. The Hitchcock classic famously features a mother-son relationship geared towards power, but poisoned by paranoia — not unlike Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Enjoy that episode, and our take on the film's enduring legacy and influence, right here: https://wildflowerpodcasts.com/snobs-on-film/redemption-notorious/ 4. Further reading Noirish Nightmare: The Guardian review of 'The Tragedy Of Macbeth' (https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/sep/24/the-tragedy-of-macbeth-review-joel-coen-denzel-washington-frances-mcdormand) (written by Peter Bradshaw) Behind-The-Scenes: An interview with the film's cinematographer, Bruno Delbonnel (https://www.ibc.org/features/behind-the-scenes-the-tragedy-of-macbeth/8248.article) (written by Adrian Pennington) How Joel Coen used German Expressionism to create a Noir world (https://www.indiewire.com/2022/01/the-tragedy-of-macbeth-joel-coen-production-design-1234688560/) (by Bill Desowitz) Kathryn Hunter on her scene-stealing turn as The Three Witches (https://variety.com/2022/film/spotlight/kathryn-hunter-haunting-witches-role-tragedy-of-macbeth-1235160344/) (by Stuart Miller) The Criterion on: Notorious - the same hunger (https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6147-notorious-the-same-hunger) (by Angelica Jade Bastién) 5. Further viewing The Royal Shakespeare Company's 1979 performance of Macbeth, starring Ian McKellen and Judi Dench (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgEshHhnLqU) (via YouTube)

    Black Rain

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 61:36


    Join us for the season finale of Snobs On Film: Redemption by exploring classic 80s-style action with Ridley Scott's underrated Michael Douglas thriller: Black Rain. When New York City cop Nick Conklin chases a Japanese mob figure to Tokyo, Conklin's demons come along for the ride, quickly derail the investigation, and bury him beneath his own hubris. Soon, Conklin and his partner are outsiders in a world that has no way in, stalking a man who represents the fall of ancient beliefs and the rise of a kingdom without a code. When the unthinkable happens, Conklin must face his failures and make a defining choice between the satisfaction of revenge and the honor of redemption.

    Donnie Darko

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 57:15


    Snobs On Film: Redemption continues with a movie that epitomizes the category of “cult classic”. A night of prophetic somnambulism kicks off the wonderfully weird and bewitching story of Donnie Darko, a film that folds its redemptive qualities into the dreamlike existence of a teen watching his world dissolve into nightmare. Jake Gyllenhaal is Donnie, a kid whose school days and home life are complicated by mental illness. Add frequent interactions with a demonic (but sage) rabbit-man, a ticking clock that may be counting down to world destruction, and a strange twist on the usual banality of teen angst, and you get a movie that subverts everything in grand fashion. By the time a mysterious jet engine falls from the sky, the odd narrative of Donnie Darko has already become a story full of grim intrigue and edgy fantasy.

    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 86:53


    The sublime martial artistry of the 2000 classic, CrouchingTiger, Hidden Dragon, demonstrates only one form of the film's great battles. The other style of conflict takes place on the war-torn fields of inner turmoil and forbidden love. Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi portray parallel characters whose internal struggle pits what they have outwardly accepted against what they inwardly long for. And when Chow Yun-fat's Green Destiny sword is stolen, all three characters embark on a path that becomes a collision course of emotion and a final frontier for their redemption. Join Snobs on Film as we continue our #1Theme10Films season with this incredibly epic, yet intimate tale.

    Pulp Fiction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 51:09


    SOF's #1Theme10Films continues with Pulp Fiction! Very few films have explored the serpentine road to redemption as uniquely as Quentin Tarantino's 1994 seminal hit. While assassins offer their existential thoughts, gangsters go medieval, and a clean-up man expounds on the fine art of removing dead bodies—a boxer looks for vindication in the bowels of retro LA. As the film's plot toys with chronology and conventionalism, Pulp Fiction proves to be a tour de force filled with unforgettable characters, unsettling violence, and unexpected wit.

    Notorious

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 70:42


    Snobs On Film: Redemption returns with a film so full of tension and intrigue that it could only have come from the legendary Master of Suspense. Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious features a conflicted Cary Grant, whose love for Ingrid Bergman sets him at odds with his duty as a spy. Bergman is the key to bringing down a network of Nazis in post-war Brazil, and her willingness to enter into a web of lies leads to a final, iconic scene that turns a moment of redemption into a choice between life and death. Join us as we continue our #1Theme10Films season with Notorious.

    Constantine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 72:49


    Demons, angels, warlocks, and cops: the perfect ingredients for a redemption story so twisted it could make the Devil smile. Snobs On Film: Redemption continues with 2005's comic book occult film, Constantine. Keanu Reeves is Alan Moore's demon-hunting detective whose life (and death) of sin has predetermined his fate. But can Constantine earn salvation when Rachel Weisz offers him a last shot at redemption? Come hang with SOF as we continue our #1Theme10Films season by discussing an antihero who searches for absolution while on the road between heaven and hell.

    Biutiful

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 42:21


    This week, Snobs On Film: Redemption discusses 2010's Biutiful, a haunting film seemingly shot on location in the landscape between choice and consequence. Oscar winner Javier Bardem is Uxbal, a struggling father whose illness has placed a ticking clock on his life and therefore threatened the livelihood and future of his children. To redeem himself and offer his daughter and son a world better than his own, Uxbal will have to find hope in humanity and discover opportunity where there is none. Join us as we continue our #1Theme10Films season by exploring what is Biutiful.

    On The Waterfront

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 68:45


    There are redemption films, and there are REDEMPTION films. Elia Kazan's On The Waterfront is the latter. The #1Theme10Films Snobs On Film: Redemption season hits a new high with an episode that explores one of the greatest movies of all time. Acting icon Marlon Brando is a former boxer turned mob enforcer with a disappointing past and a heart full of remorse. But when Brando falls in love, he must find a way to salvage his humanity and save his soul—even if it means sacrificing everything else.

    Boomerang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 69:12


    The new season of SOF continues! Next up in our “One Theme. Ten Films.” reviews: the 1992 Black cult classic, Boomerang! love is in the air – or is it redemption? Directed by Reginald Huddlin, Eddie Murphy stars as Marcus: a cocky-as-hell ad executive who also happens to be the definition of a suave, successful, and insatiable player. But the tables are turned when Marcus gets a taste of his own medicine after meeting and falling in lust with his new boss, Jacqueline, who may be even more sexually prolific than Marcus himself. Soon, Marcus finds out how it feels to be on the other side of seduction, and how little he knows about true love.

    Flight

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 72:15


    One theme. Ten films. Snobs On Film is back with a season that explores the theme of redemption as it plays out in ten very different movies! First up? Denzel Washington’s Flight, a story that begins with a literal descent and features a self-destructive pilot who seems determined to keep falling. Join us as we discuss Denzel’s performance, the impact of Robert Zemeckis's powerful film, and the nature of redemption when it’s not just a path to be taken, but also a choice that must be made.

    SOF Returns on May 25th!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 1:25


    Snobs On Film returns on May 25th! And this season is unlike anything we’ve ever done. Listen to the promo now and get ready for next week’s premiere!

    The Music Snobs on Film

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019 77:52


    For the first time ever, The Music Snobs meets Snobs On Film in one unforgettable episode to celebrate both podcasts’ season finales!!! Listen as the Snobs combine the two shows to go deep on the (im)perfect marriage of cinema and sound. The crew explores the natural relationship between music and movies while questioning which artform impacts the audience the most. The ensuing debate inevitably leads to a wild roundtable: What movie soundtrack do you absolutely love even though you have no desire to ever see the movie again?

    Do the Right Thing

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 57:49


    It’s been 30 years since Da Mayor told Mookie to, “Always do the right thing,” in Spike Lee’s masterful third film. In this riveting episode of SOF the fellas take a look at ‘Do the Right Thing’ and ask: exactly what is the right thing? And after three decades, what’s our response to this movie’s character arcs and the layers of storytelling that combine to form one of cinema’s most iconic pressure-cookers? Before the episode ends the crew will also take time to debate the film’s climax and themes by wondering: What if Radio Raheem had not been killed?

    Black Action Heroes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 62:10


    From Pam Grier to The Rock, a pantheon of black action heroes can be found in Hollywood’s past and present. On this episode of Snobs On Film, the crew examines the impact that POC actors have had on the action genre and (of course) asks an uncomfortable question: why has the film industry and the public been so much more accepting of black actors as leads in action films than in dramas? Afterwards, the Snobs kickoff a memorable round table discussion by challenging each other to name an action flick and the POC sidekick within it who would have made a better lead than the film’s white star.

    The Beginning and Endgame of the MCU

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 65:45


    After a decade of blockbuster films and last year’s record-breaking Infinity War, it’s time for Snobs On Film to go deep on Avengers: Endgame and examine the unprecedented success—and question the impact—of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Can the studio maintain its dominance? Has the MCU been a boost for the film industry, or is it the bane of modern cinema? The crew explores these issues and more, wrapping things up with an intriguing roundtable: What comic book film would you recommend to someone who hates comic book films?

    Is This ‘Us’?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 53:04


    Snobs On Film takes a look at the rise of Jordan Peele, Barry Jenkins, and films like ‘Sorry to Bother You’, and wonders: are people of color being better represented by today’s unconventional storytelling than by the hyper-realism of classics like ‘Menace II Society’ and ‘Boyz N the Hood’? Afterwards, the crew gets inspired by Peele’s newest film during a roundtable that gives each Snob a multiple choice: name the one movie character who could actually be your doppelgänger. [Note: This episode was recorded prior to John Singleton’s untimely passing.]

    #BondToo?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 60:00


    As filming begins on the franchise’s 25th installment and we near the end of Daniel Craig’s epic run as James Bond, a certain question has come to mind concerning our favorite secret agent. In the era of #metoo, “diversity”, and Hollywood shake ups—does this mean #BondToo? Join us as SOF takes a look at the Craig films and discusses how a feminist present will impact the future of cinema’s most celebrated “misogynistic dinosaur”.

    The Denzel Effect

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 66:17


    Black actors are blowin’ up, right? It’s the golden age of black movie stars, right? Or are we about to witness yet another example of the Denzel Effect? Join us for the latest episode of Snobs On Film as we invite actor Omar Dorsey to help us answer an intriguing question: Why can there be only one black megastar in Hollywood at a time? We take a look at the rise of Michael B. Jordan and wonder if he’s the new epitome of a lonely pedestal. Next: things get even wilder when the Snobs play Black Roulette—a new segment where we take a black actor and the role they played in one performance, and insert them into a distinctly white film or TV show. Special Guest: Omar Dorsey.

    King For A Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 55:44


    It’s here: Episode 1 of SOF’s brand new seasonal format! The Snobs go straight for the jugular by examining the resurgence of horror films based on the work of Stephen King—and the strong box-office performance of recent horror movies in general. Has this scare-aissance brought the genre back to prominence? Or is the terror temporary? Next, the crew delivers a thrillingly evil and truly hilarious roundtable when they ask: who's the GOAT horror villain?

    Episode 14: Spyfall

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 62:57


    Has the spy genre gone stale? SOF takes a look at the past and present of the classic spy thriller and wonders about its future. From Bond to Bourne, and from Smiley to Red Sparrow, the crew debates the finer points of cinematic espionage and tries to determine if our favorite spies are headed toward a requiem or a renaissance.

    Episode 13: The Cosby Blow

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 38:24


    The conviction of Bill Cosby delivered a final blow to the status the legendary comic and actor owned in pop culture, specifically black pop culture. As the media sifts through the ashes of his implosion, SOF asks: what the hell do we do with Bill Cosby? How do we come to terms with the part of our cultural past that he inhabits? The answers may surprise you.

    Episode 12: Avengers: Infinity War Review + Reaction

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 52:16


    Ten years, six Infinity Stones, and one weekend box office total that brought in so much cash Thanos can probably afford to get his chin fixed. Was Avengers: Infinity War everything we thought it would be, or more than we bargained for? The SOF crew gives our thoughts, reactions, and a spoiler-heavy review of the film Marvel Studios has been planning for the last decade.

    Episode 11: SOF Takeover: The Terminator Franchise

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 55:34


    Ever wanted to get your hands on a TV or movie franchise and do things your way? So have we. The SOF Takeover series gives Snobs On Film the chance to rewrite, reimagine, and reboot properties that may (or may not) have gone off track. Listen as the Snobs remix plot lines and character arcs while explaining why these stories deserve the love. First up on SOF Takeover? The Terminator franchise.

    Episode 10: Love Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 71:48


    More than twenty years ago a film escaped the confinements of Hollywood and made an indelible mark on a generation who had never seen their lives so truthfully portrayed on the silver screen. In a special Snob Deep episode of SOF, the crew examines the perennial classic Love Jones and discusses its aspirations, ultimate impact, and the reasons it failed to ignite the cinematic revolution it seemed destined to create. Special Guest: DJ Tara.

    Episode 9: Black Panther

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 65:12


    To celebrate the much anticipated arrival of Marvel’s Black Panther feature film, SOF examines a key aspect of the movie and asks an important question. From Wakanda to Zamunda and the many incarnations of a mostly whitewashed Egypt, why does Hollywood feel the need to invent a fictitious Africa, and how does that impact our interest in the stories that take place there? Special Guest: Raquel Monroe.

    Episode 8: Home Box Office

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 55:38


    As Netflix continues to partner with A-list talent like Will Smith and Martin Scorsese, and studio juggernauts like Disney announce plans to stream their own content, SOF asks: is the theater experience in danger of becoming a thing of the past? Are streaming services such as Hulu and Amazon destined to become our box office future?

    Episode 7: Has She Finally Gotten It?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 49:04


    With the success of Spike Lee's Netflix series based on his 1986 film of the same name, SOF asks: does the success of "She's Gotta Have It?", HBO's "Insecure" and BET's "Being Mary Jane" signal the advent of modern and authentic black female representation on television? Special Guest: Raquel Monroe.

    Episode 6: The Last Jedi Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 28:04


    As moviegoers everywhere gear up for the release of the newest chapter in the Star Wars saga, SOF previews Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi while taking a moment to discuss and debate the impact of The Force Awakens, The Clone Wars, and the future of a franchise once written off as a thing of the past.

    Episode 5: Mindhunter Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 37:12


    As Netflix continues to ramp up its original programming, the sheer number of potentially binge-worthy shows can be both intoxicating and intimidating. Snobs On Film takes a look at the first half of Mindhunter—the psychological-thriller that quietly premiered on the streaming service in the shadow of marquee shows like Stranger Things and The Punisher—to help you decide whether to add it to your list or search for better prey.

    Episode 4: Thor: Ragnarok Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 32:46


    Marvel Studio’s third Thor film recently dropped, marking what could be considered the cinematic universe’s last hurrah before things get ultra-serious in the MCU with next year’s ‘Black Panther’ and 'Infinity War'. So far, many fans are calling ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ the funniest and most unique MCU film to date. True or false? Snobs On Film gives you a full review of this Taika Waititi-helmed fall blockbuster.

    Episode 3: Weinstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 40:16


    No news has rocked Hollywood harder this fall than the sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations aimed at film producer Harvey Weinstein. The controversy surrounding him has ignited a firestorm of similar revelations involving powerful men in front of and behind the camera. In the midst of the continuing drama, Snobs On Film raises a question no one seems to be in a hurry to answer: In Hollywood, where is the line that divides the forgivable from the unforgivable? What separates the pariahs from those simply put on A-list parole? And how the hell is Mel Gibson still making movies? Special Guest: Karen Gabay.

    Episode 2: Marvel Netflix Universe Review + Punisher Sneak Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 40:21


    He ain't a player, he just kills a lot. Big Pun returns to Netflix in his own spinoff series Friday, November 17, and to mark the occasion Snobs On Film breaks down the entire Marvel Netflix Universe to date—including a special preview of the highly anticipated "The Punisher".

    Episode 1: Everybody Wants to be A Hero

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 131:22


    In the inaugural episode of Snobs On Film, the crew dives into the movie industry’s latest obsession and asks: has Marvel Studios permanently changed the game? Or is the superhero “genre” a marketing bubble that’s bound to burst? Next up, SOF questions the representation of people of color on the small and the big screen, starting with the controversy surrounding HBO’s ‘Confederate’ and touching on everything from Star Wars to Zendaya. If that’s not enough, an open floor discussion goes rogue when the crew reveals their television and film highs & lows of 2017 [so far]. Be sure to stay in your seats after the credits roll—there may be one more scene…

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