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Kyle and James consider whether Ke Huy Quan found a film worthy of his abilities in the new to streaming action-comedy Love Hurts, then challenge each other to blind watch a film off their watchlists: Big Night (a foodie-centric dramedy from the 90s) and Blue Ruin (an oddball revenge thriller from the 2010s). Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/VVkbgQRSgrg Follow Cinereelists: Facebook – Twitter – Instagram – TikTok Follow James: Letterboxd – BlueSky Follow Zach: Letterboxd – Twitter Follow Kyle: Letterboxd Support the show on Patreon. Subscribe: iTunes / RSS Have a film suggestion you think we've never seen and want us...
On the 63rd episode of Bomb Squad Matinee, Tim, Austin, Joe V, and Rein discuss Jeremy Saulnier's 2015 horror thriller Green Room. Coming off the success of his previous film Blue Ruin, did Saulnier make his masterpiece with this film? Is this Patrick Stewart's most terrifying performance ever? What can Nazi punks do? Tune in to find out!
This week we debut our first ever official spinoff of Geek Cast Live, THE CRITICAL HITS!!! GCR and Martin get together once a month to discuss and critique 2 genre specific films. In this first episode the genre was “Thriller”. Spoilers abound for Blue Ruin and The Lives of Others. Give us some grace…it’s our […]
Chris and Aaron have found some things to recommend to you.1) Small Recommends:Jules et Jim (2:37)Blue Ruin (6:01)2024 Live Action/Animated Short Films (8:23)Paradise (15:16)2) The Big Recommend: The Informant (18:40)3) Surprise Double Feature: ???????? (47:57)If you'd like to join the LIVE conversation each week, become a member of the SinClub at Patreon.com/cinemasins!Thanks to lorangeproductions.com for the theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
That's what bullets do.”This week, Henrique and David take a violent detour into one of the most realistic revenge thrillers ever put to film—Blue Ruin (2013). When a quiet drifter returns to his childhood home seeking vengeance, his actions spiral into a brutal fight to protect his estranged family. But what makes this film's take on revenge so raw and unforgettable? In This Episode:
“That's what bullets do.” This week, Henrique and David take a violent detour into one of the most realistic revenge thrillers ever put to film—Blue Ruin (2013). When a quiet drifter returns to his childhood home seeking vengeance, his actions spiral into a brutal fight to protect his estranged family. But what makes this film's take on revenge so raw and unforgettable? In This Episode:
On this week's episode, we discuss Scream updates and the best way to experience a horror film before Jeremy peruses the dark web with Red Rooms and Brandy Joe gets sweet revenge with Blue Ruin. Time Stamps: Red Rooms - 37:03 // Blue Ruin - 52:51 We'd love to hear from you! Send your terrorgrams to scaringissharing@gmail.com. Also, check out all the other awesome shows coming at you from the Planet Ant/Planet Ant Podcast multiverse! For merch & more: https://linktr.ee/scaringissharingg
This week the gang talked about Marvel Rivals, Magic Pengel: The Quest for Color, Y2K, The Brood, Blue Ruin, and more!Follow us on Instagram Leave us a voicemail at (804) 286-0626 and consider supporting us through our Patreon Check out the Discord! News Links: Minecraft 2? Shift Up Gifts PS5s to employees Sonic franchise passes 1 billion $
The Holdovers, Moana, Blue Ruin, Holiday Films, Arcane, Dandadan, Marvel Rivals, Video Game Loot
What is this? WE ARE BACK FROM A HIATUS! Okay maybe it is a Tyler was too busy to edit podcast episodes hiatus but we are back now! This new string of episodes may contain some outdated information about movie release dates because we talked about them back when they were slightly more relevant. Today we are discussing one of the more interesting modern directors Jeremy Saulnier and his films Blue Ruin (2013), Green Room (2015), and Hold the Dark (2018). Our links: YouTube Channels: - https://www.youtube.com/@colorlesswonderland - https://www.youtube.com/@mattsbookshelf4084 Instagram: - https://www.instagram.com/matts.bookshelf - https://www.instagram.com/colorlesswonderlandd Letterboxd: - https://letterboxd.com/TylerColorless/ - https://letterboxd.com/mattsbookshelf/ Intro music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGMQbVfYVmI
INTRO - lots of Oscar Race Precursor Checkpointing for us today. AWARDS NEWS: The 15th Governors Awards - 1:20 A Documentary Feature Race Checkpoint - 6:53 The Camerimage Noms for Cinematography & Controversy - 13:34 THR's Festival Standing Ovation Crossover Study - 16:12 FUTURE MOVIE NEWS: Spielberg's upcoming UFO film is casting - 20:59 Christopher Nolan's upcoming (werewolf) film is also casting - 23:34 BOX OFFICE REPORT: Catching Up on 2 Weeks Ago - 25:09 Red One confuses us - 25:39 The Final Gladiator II & Wicked Primer - 31:25 TRAILERS: Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning - 37:17 The Last Showgirl - 41:40 I'm Still Here - 43:50 Babygirl (Trailer 2) - 46:54 The Room Next Door (Trailer 2) - 48:21 How To Train Your Dragon - 49:33 WHAT WE'RE WATCHING - 51:41 A massive list of films that we've been watching, and there's a whole lotta fun detours in the conversation. Your Monster, True Grit, Fear Street Part One, Christmas Eve in Miller's Point, Terms of Endearment, Sweet Smell of Success, Rumours, Challengers, Boy Kills World, Close To You, WNUF Halloween Special, My Old Ass, Carville: Winning is Everything, Stupid. Dickweed. Manhunter, Charlie Wilson's War, Shock and Awe, Vice, Shrinking Season 2, Letterkenny Seasons 1-8, Blue Ruin, and Mystic River. OUTRO - 1:13:55. How to contact us, your homework, words of wisdom as we prepare for Thanksgiving, and what's coming next from us includes Gladiator II and Wicked film studies.
Suri reviews Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru.
The good folks at Canon Press are beginning their extravaganza of largess by giving away Leon Podles’ fine book The Church Impotent. This book is free from Nov. 1-5. Check it out here. One more day for that one. The next free book from Canon is Mere Christendom. Can you believe it? Here is the link. This will be available from Nov. 4-8.
Few creative works ever managed to get the weird pathologies and unique characters of the art world quite right. But journalist and author Hari Kunzru's newest novel Blue Ruin is definitely one of those works. Set in the early stages of the pandemic, Kunzru's novel looks at how wealth and privilege function and fester in the art world. It's an astonishing and incisive exploration of the power dynamics and value creation in art by an author who has been keenly observing the art world's odd rituals for decades. Blue Ruin moves between lockdown in upstate New York where some art professionals are hiding out on a very nice property, and then moves back in time to the optimistic art scene of the 1990s in London. Between these places, we follow Jay, a British artist who makes a grand gesture of quitting art in his twenties, only to find himself ramped back into the art world and the people who haunted it, all of which he had tried to leave behind. Originally from Britain and based in New York. Kunzru is the author of seven novels, including White Tears and Red Pill. Blue Ruin is the third of this trilogy. He's also a regular contributor to the New York Review of books in the New York Times and writes a column for Harpers. Kunzru also teaches in the creative writing program at New York University and is the host of the podcast Into the Zone.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 633 This episode Sam Drog returns as we delve into our own history with the original movie The Crow, give a recap of all the failed incarnations in-between and then get into an honest discussion of our thoughts on the new film directed by Rupert Sanders. And while we comprise our ultimate anti-social movie experience, we also address… Bill Skarsgård, Brandon Lee, James O'Barr, wearing your aluminum foil hat, enabling bad behavior, Michael Wincott, hanging out with a squirrel, Ridley Scott, making a deal with the devil, panel layout, David Patrick Kelly, John Waters' zombies, a dystopian future, not Tilda Swinton, limbo world, cg blood, having crow-powers, Cold Cave, the power of credit cards, I want to go back to that well of heartbreak and bankruptcy, Jon Polito, this concentrated version of every bad decision they've made, I want to go back to that well of heartbreak and bankruptcy, Tony Todd, Hellraiser 2, a nuclear-powered Chicken Biscuit, Jon Polito, the closest I've gotten to love, The Veils, action sequences, the furry lifestyle, John Wick, dirty rice and a coffee, Alien: Resurrection, being a moody teen, I like breakin' stuff, Ghost in the Shell, then it's not consumerism - it's culture, nostalgia grab, the culture has become a deep-fried Twinkie, the finer things in life, a gothic landmark, an interesting trainwreck, Blue Ruin and juicy out on the town. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for "The Crow", both the 2024 and 1994 versions. And pretty much everything else Crow-related. “It's not like the fans are just going out and seeing whatever's got a crow on it.”
Hello classmates!Daniel Day Lewis is back… somehow, TMNT notes from the class, and Megalopolis… more like MegaflopolisVisit the YouTube channel Saturdays @ 12:30 PM Pacific to get in on the live stream!Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@middleclassfilmclassThis Episode:https://youtu.be/vsMBdBMkE8Mhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttps://www.twitch.tv/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:JavierJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns Robert Stewart JasonAndrew Martin Dallas Terry Jack Fitzpatrick Mackenzie MinerBinge Daddy DanAngry Otter (Michael)The Maple Syrup Don: StephenJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler NoeStreaming Picks:American Mary - Roku, Hoopla, Tubi, SX, Pluto, PlexThe Thicket - HooplaThe Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad - Disney+Salem's Lot (2024) - MaxPayback - Prime Video, Peacock, Roku, Hoopla, Tubi, Pluto, VixIt's What's Inside - NetflixHustlers - Hulu, FuboBlue Ruin - Roku, Tubi, Pluto, Plex, FreeveeSigns - Hulu, Fubo, MaxHit Man - NetflixTremors - PeacockStrange Darling - $20 rental on Apple TV or Prime VideoThe Wild Robot - Only in Theaters
Send us a textNothing is what it seems when a seemingly normal night spirals into a violent standoff as three partners attempt to post bail for their self-proclaimed “evil” friend. On Episode 636 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by Evil Corny for his Patreon Takeover! Corny has selected the films Strange Darling and Rebel Ridge for us to discuss. We also have an unfortunately long Coffin Corner, there is a discussion about subverting expectations and tropes in cinema, and the introduction of the Nopebook to our lexicon! So grab your upper/downer combination of choice, place the final piece of the Scott Baio puzzle, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The Exorcist, 1973, getting possessed by the devil, passing out in a theater, Terrifier 3, Damien Leone, Evil Corny, From the Canopy Podcast, Cory, Patreon Takeover, the spooky season is upon us, 31 Days of Halloween, Transformers One, Steve Buscemi, RIP John Amos, Roots, Coming to America, Good Times, RIP Pete Rose, WWE Hall of Famer, Wrestlemania XIV, Mohegan Sun, gambling problems, RIP Kris Kristofferson, Blade, 1986 Red Sox, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Rickwood Field, Maximum Overdrive, RIP Maggie Smith, RIP Dikembe Mutumbo, RIP John Ashton, Jimmy Jay Jay the Jet Plane, the horny honey gimmick, Cocktober, Daredevil and Wolverine, Strange Darling, JT Mollner, Kyle Gallner, Willa Fitzgerald, Wet Hot American Summer, Red State, a puzzle of Scott Baio, Ed Begley Jr, Barbara Hershey, Jason Patric, Giovanni Ribisi, subverting expectations, natural lighting in film, neon lighting at night, arguing about character motivation, non-linear storytelling, Quentin Tarantino, the letterboxd, Cocaine as a power up, drug use consultant, Green Room, Blue Ruin, Hold the Dark, Jeremy Saulnier, Aaron Pierre, Don Johnson, G.I. Joe: The Movie, smolder, Rambo, Charles Wright, Papa Shango > Kama > The Godfather, Nothing But Trouble, rocketstrapping stars, Dinoflight, Netflix, Going Ape, Danny Devito, Tony Danza, Shakma, Little Rascals, Depression Era, Comedy from Horror, horror stories of monkeys turning on humans, The Nopebook, “Awww Hell Nope”, and Coffin Corner Tour 2024.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Have you ever wondered what would happen if "Rambo" met "Michael Clayton"? Tune in as we unravel the brilliance of Jeremy Saulnier's latest thriller "Rebel Ridge." With riveting performances by Aaron Pierre and Don Johnson, we dissect the film's intricate themes of asset forfeiture, rural corruption, and its thrilling action sequences. This episode isn't just a review; it's an exploration of Saulnier's meticulous filmmaking and his knack for creating gritty, immersive worlds. We draw intriguing comparisons between "Rebel Ridge" and Saulnier's earlier works like "Green Room" and "Blue Ruin," highlighting his commitment to adult-oriented narratives.Our conversation extends to the visceral impact of films like "Titane" and the thought-provoking body horror of "The Substance." We debate the provocative themes of female representation, particularly in the context of Hollywood's unrealistic beauty standards and the intense influence of social media culture. By exploring the transformative performances of actors like Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore, we provide a deep dive into how these films challenge societal norms and evoke strong emotional responses. This episode is packed with personal anecdotes and heartfelt reflections on how these films resonate with us and the broader audience.As we gear up for the upcoming Gig Harbor and Tacoma Film Festivals, we share our enthusiasm for the premieres, Q&A sessions, and local film showcases that make these events so special. Send us a textSupport the show
The bois discuss Rebel Ridge, Blue Ruin, Cherry Falls, When Harry Met Sally, and more! Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymovies Merch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shop Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymovies Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466 Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymovies Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod 00:00:00 Cold Open 00:01:39 Intro 00:04:46 Black Mass 00:07:52 Blue Ruin 00:10:49 Green Room 00:10:59 Hold The Dark 00:13:46 Cherry Falls 00:17:08 Deadstream 00:20:49 All Of Us Strangers 00:22:48 Don't Be A Menace 00:26:27 Hot Fuzz 00:26:57 Blue Ruin 00:29:22 When Harry Met Sally 00:30:29 Rebel Ridge 01:08:25 Is It Cinema? 01:09:56 Revenge Movies 01:11:51 Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraretoomanymovies/support
Jeremy Saulnier (MURDER PARTY, BLUE RUIN, GREEN ROOM) returns after a lengthy hiatus with the long-in-development Netflix original revenge movie REBEL RIDGE! Starring Aaron Pierre as a marine facing off against the corrupt law enforcement of a small Louisiana town, it's not quite the FIRST BLOOD-riff that the initial trailers suggested, but its mix of crooked cops, a righteous cause, racial politics and a dynamite performance in the lead creates something very special. On this episode of CINEMA SMORGASBORD SELLS OUT we restrain ourselves from delving into spoilers while discussing the film, responding to some of the critiques we've heard since its release, and so much more. Check it out! The post Episode 239 – Cinema Smorgasbord Sells Out – Rebel Ridge (2024) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Apareció Jeremy Saulnier, sacó Rebel Ridge (2024), la vimos y le hicimos episodio. Mirá si no íbamos a charlar de la nueva película del director de Blue Ruin (2013), Green Room (2015) y Hold the Dark (2018). De ahí saltamos a hablar de más westerns-que-no-son-westerns, películas sobre ese Estados Unidos profundo y "olvidado", etc. Puede que también se vuelva a mencionar a Francis Ford Coppola. Pasate por hoytrasnoche.com a suscribirte, si te parece, que la verdad es bárbaro. Gracias.
This week, SepTIMEber continues as we head back to 14th century France to launch real fireballs out of real trebuchets alongside real Montreal LARPers in a rare misstep from a true master of the popcorn flick. It's 2003's Timeline, directed by Richard Donner, based on the book by Michael Crichton, and starring Paul Walker, Frances O'Connor, Gerard Butler, Billy Connolly, David Thewlis, Anna Friel, Neal McDonough, Ethan Embry, Matt Craven, Michael Sheen, Lambert Wilson, Marton Csokas and Rossif Sutherland. Two movies into this theme month and we already be down bad with Stockholm Syndrome, as the dire straits of The Time Machine made this film look like an oasis in the desert comparatively. Alas, it is a deeply flawed flick to be sure, and for the very first time one of our hosts could not make it over the finish line. Plus: a bit of listener mail makes Hayley finally explain her longstanding beef with Ted Lasso. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening to our conversation, good luck! Despite being a Paramount movie, Timeline is not available on Paramount+ but is rentable on YouTube and the Cineplex app at the time of publication. Other works discussed on this episode include Rebel Ridge, Green Room, Blue Ruin, Kinds of Kindness, Poor Things, The Favourite, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, The Emperor's New Groove, Child's Play, M3GAN, English Teacher, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, Almost Live!, Ready Player One, Backspot, I Like Movies, Sabrina Carpenter's album Short & Sweet, The Dana Carvey Show, Too Funny To Fail, 300, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Midnight in Paris, Pushing Daisies, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Olympus Has Fallen, Greenland, Geostorm, Superman II, The Goonies, Lethal Weapon, Maverick, Radio Flyer, The 13th Warrior, Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow, Paycheck and The Perfect Score. We'll be back next week with a little ADHD-TPB, as SepTIMEber rolls on with a movie J Mo torrented off the internet roughly 15 years ago and never got around to actually watching: 1979's Time After Time, starring Malcolm McDowell and David Warner as H.G. Wells and Jack The Ripper respectively. Sounds like fun, right? Here's hoping! It is also not available on streaming, but once again is rentable on YouTube. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
Jeremy Saulnier has done it all with Rebel Ridge. It's an action thriller Netflix hit... but also a smart indictment of a law enforcement policy almost everyone hates. And a movie for grown-ups. And a win for the kind of mid-budget movies that aren't supposed to be hits any more.But as we talk about Saulnier's rise as a filmmaker, we see that he's very much paid his dues in the micro-budget indie world.Here is Jeremy Saulnier's very frank 2014 piece on the making of his breakthrough film, Blue Ruin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Saxofone - letztendlich auch nur Ritterrüstungen für Aale". Diese durchaus poetische Sentenz geht auf den Büchner-Preisträger Clemens J. Setz zurück, der nicht allein zu den Literati, sondern eben auch jahrelang zu den dichtenden Twitterati zählte und jetzt ein Buch über die Twitterpoesie veröffentlicht hat (Suhrkamp). Ein Gespräch über die von ihm ausgerufene "Nischenrevolution" der deutschsprachigen Dichtkunst im Lande Digitalien / Hari Kunzrus neuer Künstler-Roman "Blue Ruin" (liebeskind) / "Takt. Über Nähe und Distanz im menschlichen Umgang": Der Philosoph Martin Scherer, Betreiber eines "Büros für Beredsamkeit" in München, über seinen Essay (zu Klampen) / "Damenschach": Der zweite Roman des jungen Autors Finn Job (Wagenbach) / Das literarische Rätsel
This week, P.T.August continues with P.T.A.'s most recent output, and for the second time this year we're joined once again by the people's champion Matt Pollock to talk about a movie he has been smitten with since its COVID-era theatrical release: it's 2021's Licorice Pizza, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and starring Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Tom Waits, Bradley Cooper, Benny Safdie, Skyler Gisondo, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Harriet Sansom Harris, and the entire Haim family. A collection of mostly true stories from 1970s L.A. embued with the golden glow of Anderson's own That One Summer childhood nostalgia, its led by two extremely winning performances from a pair of actors both making their big screen debuts. While not without its controversies, it's a dreamlike hazy hangout movie we all loved quite a lot. If you'd like to watch the film before listening along to our discussion, Licorice Pizza is currently streaming in Canada on Crave and across the globe on the Criterion Channel at the time of publication. Other works referenced in this episode include Twisters, Targets, Scanners, Kim's Video, Michael Clayton, Saturday Night, The Ladies Man, Coneheads, It's Pat, Rebel Ridge, Hold The Dark, Green Room, Blue Ruin, Clueless, Dazed and Confused, Wild Wild West, An Evening With Kevin Smith, A Star Is Born, Maestro, Warrior, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, The Curse, Good Time, Coffee and Cigarettes, Down By Law, Rumble Fish, The Outsiders, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Mystery Men, Domino, Seven Psychopaths, Special When Lit, Pinball: The Man Who Saved The Game, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood..., among countless others. We'll be back next week with more P.T.August as Travis Woloshyn joins the two-timer club, returning to talk another fumblingly comic detective noir as we watch Joaquin Phoenix and Katherine Waterston in 2014's Inherent Vice! Which is shockingly not currently streaming, at least not in Canada, so... good luck. Try the library! Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
After the terrifying Rear Window films for Hitchcock-a-pallooza we here at the Bloody Good Film Podcast thought that we had to give your hearts a rest. Now that your hair has turned white from terror we're going the opposite direction with the high stakes action of North By Northwest!Before we dig into North By Northwest though we have talk a few trailers for some upcoming films, the Red (killer kangaroo flick), Demon Disorder (some insane looking body horror), and Rebel Ridge (from the director of Blue Ruin and Green Room).After the trailers we go start on the main feature and by the end of the episode you will now whether North By Northwest... IS... A BLOODY GOOD FILM!We encourage everyone to watch along while you listen and make sure to comment and let us know what you think. If you haven't already please follow us on Facebook, TikTok, "X" and Instagram @bloodygoodfilmpodcast and remember...Keep it bloody buddies!!!https://linktr.ee/BloodyGoodFilmPodcast...#northbynortwest #alfredhitchcock #jamesstewart #carygrant #mountrushmore #hitchcockpodcast #pianoman #jessecantwhistle #newepisode #newpodcast #action #Horror #ActionFilm #ActionMovie #ActionMovies #HorrorFilm #HorrorFilms #HorrorMovie
Hari returns to the podcast to talk about his latest novel, "Blue Ruin", published by Scribner. Hussein and Hari talk about the London art scene in the 90s and early aughts, and how the novel examines the relationship between art, authenticity and access to capital. Hari also talks about the challenges of writing a 'Pandemic Novel' at a time when most governments are choosing to believe it never happened, and whether art can have a long-lasting social impact at a time when so much cultural production demands more intensity and immediacy as a means to enhance the 'consumer experience'. Purchase a copy of 'Blue Ruin' here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Blue-Ruin/Hari-Kunzru/9781398528918 Listen to Hari's podcast, 'In the Zone' here: https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/into-the-zone -------- PALESTINE AID LINKS As the humanitarian crisis continues to unfold in Gaza, we encourage anyone who can to donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians. You can donate using the links below. Please also donate to the gofundmes of people trying to escape Rafah, or purchase ESIMs. These links are for if you need a well-respected name attached to a fund to feel comfortable sending money. https://www.map.org.uk/donate/donate https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/how-you-can-help/emergencies/gaza-israel-conflict -------- PHOEBE ALERT Can't get enough Phoebe? Check out her Substack Here! -------- This show is supported by Patreon. Sign up for as little as $5 a month to gain access to a new bonus episode every week, and our entire backlog of bonus episodes! Thats https://www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast -------- Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is posting. It's hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@PRHRoy) and produced by Devon (@Devon_onEarth).
The boys get together to discuss some 70s horror. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Don't Look Now. Is this another tragic episode for Jon or does he actually love horror now? 00:00 Introduction and Theme of 70s Horror Films 14:56 The White Lotus: A New Favorite TV Show 19:32 Disappointment and Revenge: 'Inner Violent Nature' and 'Blue Ruin' 25:23 The Love for 'Euphoria' and 'The Bike Riders'27:47Film Review: A Time for Dying 29:39 Film Review: Long Legs 38:40 Film Review: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 59:33 Introduction and Discussion of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 01:18:53 Discussion of Don't Look Now 01:21:49 Appreciation of Donald Sutherland's Career 01:22:55 Rediscovering Their Relationship 01:26:08 The Iconic Love Scene 01:35:47 Unraveling the Twist Ending 01:40:49 High Budgets in Horror Films 01:43:08 Famous Father-Son Actors 01:44:59 The Golden Age of Horror 01:47:28The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise 01:49:12 Call to Action: Rate and Subscribe Search Moviesinapodshell all one word to find us on all of your podcasting services! https://twitter.com/inapodshell The Instagram- @Moviesinapodshell Jon's Instagram- @jcb.video Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@MoviesinaPODshell/videos Our merch shop is now OPEN! You can buy a t-shirt from the link below. https://moviesinapodshell.sumupstore.com/
Listen to the full episode here! https://www.patreon.com/posts/108426946 Hari returns to the podcast to talk about his latest novel, "Blue Ruin", published by Scribner. Hussein and Hari talk about the London art scene in the 90s and early aughts, and how the novel examines the relationship between art, authenticity and access to capital. Hari also talks about the challenges of writing a 'Pandemic Novel' at a time when most governments are choosing to believe it never happened, and whether art can have a long-lasting social impact at a time when so much cultural production demands more intensity and immediacy as a means to enhance the 'consumer experience'. Purchase a copy of 'Blue Ruin' here: https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Blue-Ruin/Hari-Kunzru/9781398528918 Listen to Hari's podcast, 'In the Zone' here: https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/into-the-zone -------- PALESTINE AID LINKS As the humanitarian crisis continues to unfold in Gaza, we encourage anyone who can to donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians. You can donate using the links below. Please also donate to the gofundmes of people trying to escape Rafah, or purchase ESIMs. These links are for if you need a well-respected name attached to a fund to feel comfortable sending money. https://www.map.org.uk/donate/donate https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/how-you-can-help/emergencies/gaza-israel-conflict -------- PHOEBE ALERT Can't get enough Phoebe? Check out her Substack Here! -------- This show is supported by Patreon. Sign up for as little as $5 a month to gain access to a new bonus episode every week, and our entire backlog of bonus episodes! Thats https://www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast -------- Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is posting. It's hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@PRHRoy) and produced by Devon (@Devon_onEarth).
Cinema Drive Classics presents:Southern thrillers, blood feuds, horror, romance, coming of age...Blue Ruin (2013) and Mud (2012) have it all and more when it comes to thoughtful filmmaking and terrific characterization. Jason and Ryan speak to their passion for these small films that have a ton to say.The Deep Question: Between Jeff Nichols' three greatest films, how would you rank Mud (2012), Take Shelter (2011), and Shotgun Stories (2007)?This Week's Features:Blue Ruin (2013)Mud (2012)Message Jason and Ryan
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Eine zerstörerische Liebe, eine korrupte Kunstszene und das brisante Porträt der US-amerikanischen Demokratie. Der neue Roman des Erfolgsautors Hari Kunzru aus New York hat wieder alle Zutaten zu einem spannenden, gesellschaftspolitischen Szenario von psychologischer Tiefe und grotesker Komik. Rezension von Cornelia Zetzsche
Last week we were joined in the bookshop by Hari Kunzru, whose new novel Blue Ruin is a deeply unsettling, and intensely thought provoking reflection on the impact capital has on people, but also on art, and those who create it. It is the perfect final instalment—alongside White Tears and Red Pill—in Hari Kunzru's own trois couleurs —a loose trilogy that has taken the temperature of our modern world, and found it to be profoundly unwell.Buy Blue Ruin here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/blue-ruin*HARI KUNZRU is the author of six novels, Red Pill, White Tears, Gods Without Men, My Revolutions, Transmission, and The Impressionist. He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books and writes the “Easy Chair” column for Harper's Magazine. He is an Honorary Fellow of Wadham College Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and has been a Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a Fellow of the American Academy in Berlin. He teaches in the Creative Writing Program at New York University and is the host of the podcast Into the Zone, from Pushkin Industries. He lives in Brooklyn.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. His latest novel, Beasts of England, a sequel of sorts to Animal Farm, is available now. Buy a signed copy here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/beasts-of-englandListen to Alex Freiman's latest EP, In The Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZYPMCUnG7xiCtsFCBlVa?si=h5x3FK1URq6SwH9Kb_SO3w Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru is a novel about how we live now, the price we pay for the choices we make, and who gets to call themself an artist. Kunzru joins us to talk about structure and character development, identity and culture, authenticity in storytelling and more with Miwa Messer, host of Poured Over. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Books (Episode): Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru White Tears by Hari Kunzru Red Pill by Hari Kunzru The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
Hari Kunzru is the author of the novel Blue Ruin, available from Knopf. Kunzru is the author of six other novels, Red Pill, White Tears, Gods Without Men, My Revolutions, Transmission, and The Impressionist. The recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the American Academy in Berlin, and the Cullman Center at the New York Public Library, he is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books and writes the "Easy Chair" column for Harper's Magazine. He lives in Brooklyn and teaches in the Creative Writing Program at New York University. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Twitter Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hari Kunzru talks to Shahidha Bari about his new novel, Blue Ruin
Blue Ruin (20:05) Vengeance! This may be the coldest course of dishes yet. The theme has taken us back on the Saulnier train of thrillers and we can't get enough! Of this movie, OR of Macon Blair! Will Greg's revenge on Denny be satisfying? Find out at the end of the episode, and also next week too as well!
Hey Reservos! This week we are discussing Jeremy Saulnier's Blue Ruin. Listen as we take a closer look at this hyper realistic, slow burn, revenge story that shows the true consequences of vengeance. Enjoy!
Joel & Clementine have a fateful meeting, but the memories of the relationship that tore them apart will help to bring them back together in this mind wiping Valentine's Day masterpiece. This week we are strapping on a mind wiping helmet, mixing up a Blue Ruin, and letting the memories flood back to us. Join us for potato heads, gin, cold beaches, remembering the past, and a chat about Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind! Cocktail comes from The Mediterranean Dish! https://www.patreon.com/drinkthemovies https://www.instagram.com/drinkthemovies/ https://twitter.com/drinkthemovies https://www.facebook.com/drinkthemovies https://www.drinkthemovies.com https://discord.gg/fsdW2QqqpS *Please Drink Responsibly*
Neil Linpow joins the show to talk about his film, “The Last Exit”. Neil talks of how he got into writing, British television and learning about the American phenomenon of Tubi. Watch Little Bone Lodge on Tubi! Films: Little Bone Lodge (2023), EastEnders (1985 TV Series), Cockneys vs Zombies (2012), Enter the Warriors Gate (2016), Blue Ruin (2013), Calm with Horses (2019), You Were Never Really Here (2017) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Please welcome to A Year In Horror, special guest Neil Fallon from the band Clutch. We talk about the 2014, Jeremy Saulnier directed, Blue Ruin, a modern day, revenge classic. CLUTCH Facebook Spotify Instagram
It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a four parter anyways. 2014 was for me, a classic year for horror movies, Some would say that not enough time has elapsed to make this assessment, I say, balderdash! The highs are really high & the lows can be quite messy. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 2014? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and over 5 hours of running time split over 4 episodes. This is 2014, A Year In Horror.00.29 - What We Do in the Shadows07.36 - Also Rans (Part 2)18.59 - Blue Ruin (w/ Clutch)1.00.34 - Sci-Fi Corner 1.10.09 - Lucy (w/ Elizabeth Blake Thomas)
The Dudes do something a little different this week with the indie revenge drama BLUE RUIN from 2013. The dudes will discuss how this movie dissects and deconstructs the regular revenge movie. Plus: the dudes rant about their intro to (old school) Anime, Marvel Vs Capcom 2, upcoming bullshit Sony Spiderman movies, and more! Follow us on instagram @dudesdoinmovies and send questions/concerns/fan mail/hate mail to dudesdoinmovies@gmail.com. part of the FROM WITHIN RECORDS podcast network.
Our Series of Coen-cidences takes us to the Appalachia region with a beloved thriller from Jeremy Saulnier in Blue Ruin. This story of a man out for revenge is oozing Coen Brothers. But, in the 10 years since its release, has its message lost its impact? We discuss revenge thrillers, the Coens, Jeremy Saulnier, and our admiration for Macon Blair. Join us now! TIMESTAMPS 00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis 03:05 - Quick Blue Ruin Reviews 15:40 - Expanding the Syllabus 30:45 - Analysis 55:28 - Shelf or Trash 57:11 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
Show Notes Meredith & Poppy discuss chapters 12, 13, and 14 of Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare. This podcast is supported by our Patreon community! Check out our episode guide for more from The Parabatai Podcast. Credits Hosts: Meredith & Poppy — @theparabataipod on Instagram Graphic Design by Justine & music by Kristen (asked not to be linked)
Southern thrillers, blood feuds, horror, romance, coming of age...Blue Ruin (2013) and Mud (2012) have it all and more when it comes to thoughtful filmmaking and terrific characterization. Jason and Ryan speak to their passion for these small films that have a ton to say.The Deep Question: Between Jeff Nichols' three greatest films, how would you rank Mud (2012), Take Shelter (2011), and Shotgun Stories (2007)?This Week's Features:Blue Ruin (2013)Mud (2012)
Before Oregon was even a state, its territorial government outlawed all booze. Why? It all has to do with a fellow who could probably be called the true founder of the city of Portland — and his ever-bubbling moonshine still. (Champoeg, Clackamas County; 1840s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1311d-blue-ruin-whiskey-sparks-oregons-first-prohibition.html)
Before Oregon was even a state, its territorial government outlawed all booze. Why? It all has to do with a fellow who could probably be called the true founder of the city of Portland — and his ever-bubbling moonshine still. (Champoeg, Clackamas County; 1840s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1311d-blue-ruin-whiskey-sparks-oregons-first-prohibition.html)