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For a limited time - Check out our archives at https://www.saysyou.net/store/ From the Brattle Theater in Cambridge, MA with host Richard Sher Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Reisman, Paula Lyons Stereo Right: Tony Kahn, Lenore Shannon, Barry Nolan Music: Ragnovski Quartet Round 1: What's the Diff? Round 2: Bluff (sucket) Round 3: Nifty Mnemonics Round 4: Bluff (bothy)
Underground and underway. WBZ's Mike Macklin is in Cambridge for the annual film festival at Brattle Theater.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by talking with listeners about Democrats' performance in the midterms. Art Caplan talked about colleges and universities grappling with mental health crises among students. Caplan is the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. Charlie Sennott discussed Russia's retreat from Ukraine, and President Joe Biden's meeting with China's President Xi Jinping. Sennott is a GBH News analyst, and editor-in-chief at the GroundTruth Project. Mark Anastasio and Ned Hinkle shared the Coolidge Corner Theatre and Brattle Theater's Noirvember programming. Anastasio is the Director of Special Programming at Coolidge Corner Theatre. Hinkle is the creative director at The Brattle. Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III talked about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' turn to white evangelicals, and 2022 midterm election wins for Muslim Americans. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist and the Boston voice for Detour's African American Heritage Trail. Price is founding pastor of Community of Love Christian Fellowship in Allston, the Inaugural Dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music. Together, they host the “All Rev'd Up” podcast. Corby Kummer shared his thoughts on Colorado becoming the latest state to approve free meals to students, and talked about National Pickle Day. Kummer is the executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. We ended the show by asking listeners how early is too early to turn the heat on.
Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History
From The Brattle Theater in Cambridge, MA with host Richard Sher Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Reisman, Paula Lyons Stereo Right: Tony Kahn, Francine Achbar, Barry Nolan Music: Radnofsky Quartet Rounds Played: Round 1: What's the Difference? Round 2: Bluff (sucket) Round 3: Spelling Bee, Winning Words Round 4: Bluff (bothy) Spotlight Round: Animal Anomalies Round 5: Nifty Mneumonics
Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History
From Cambridge, MA with host Richard Sher Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Reisman, Paula Lyons Stereo Right: Tony Khan, Francine Achbar, Fletch Wiley Music: The Radnofsky Quartet Rounds Played: Round One: Cryptic Composers Round Two: Bluff (holard) Round Three: Double Trouble Round Four: Bluff (demivierge) Spotlight Round: What's the Story? Round Five: The Player
After more than a year closed, the Brattle Theater is set to re-open its doors this July. We’ll hear what we can expect about programming and the experience from Ivy Moylan, executive director and co-founder, and Ned Hinkle, creative director. And yes, there will be a Jaws screening. Wouldn't be the Fourth of July without one.
After more than a year closed, the Brattle Theater is set to re-open its doors this July. We'll hear what we can expect about programming and the experience from Ivy Moylan, executive director and co-founder, and Ned Hinkle, creative director. And yes, there will be a Jaws screening. Wouldn't be the Fourth of July without one.
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 119 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week's segments included: Off the Needles On the Needles Brainstorming From the Armchair KAL News Events Contests, News and Notes Life in Focus On a Happy Note Off the Needles Jujuy Pattern: Jujuy by Joji Locatelli Needles:US 5 (3.75 mm) Yarn: O Wool O-Wash Fingering- 3 colorways Stash Dash= motivation to finish it! 798.4 meters Cozy Christmas Socks Yarn: Cozy Knitter Bliss Sock in the Joyful colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Used 291.9 meters of yarn Stash Dash Total 5,520.2meters On the Needles Saco River Socks Yarn: Skeindalous Yarn in the Sophia Base (MCN) in the Wesley’s Sweater color way Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Cast on for our Saco River trip. First sock finished. Second sock past heel. Will finish before Stash Dash ends on August 20th. Brainstorming Finish Reese Stocking Crochet Erik's Stocking Lengthen Construction Zone sweater Finish at least 1 pair of socks before Stash Dash ends Red Monster for Will From the Armchair Budgets + Cents Podcast: Transforming Your Money Story Book: I Know How She Does It: How Successful Women Make the Most of Their Time by Laura Vanderkam She Can Make (a new knitting audio podcast) with Kate and Lindsey. Check them out! KAL News 12 Months to Christmas KAL Click here to find about more about this KAL. Check out: Chat Thread & FO Thread The 12 Months to Christmas KAL is a craft-a-long that helps you prepare for the busy winter holiday season. Complete gift projects each month (or just in the months that you choose) so you don’t have to scramble in December. Find some cool new gift ideas, cheer each other on, and we’ll provide some motivation in the form of the potential to win prizes! WIP’ing 2017 in the Butt Declare a WIP from the first quarter of 2017 or earlier within the first 5 days of the month, posting a photo of it in the thread. Finish the project by the end of the month, update your post with your FO photo and you'll be eligible to win a Ravelry downloadable pattern of your choosing up to $8. Splash Pad Party 2017 Winners Announced! Check out the prize thread for photos and details about prizes The Pigskin Party KAL kicks off September 7th. More details in the next episode but for now check out these threads. Rules Pre-Game Chat Roster Prize Thread + Coupon Thread Pro Shop Exclusive Items Events Stash Dash KAL hosted by the Knit Girllls Podcast runs May 26-August 20, 2017 Adirondack Wool and Arts Festival: September 23 & 24 VT Sheep and Wool: September 30 & October 1, 2017 Needles Up : Friday October 20 from 3-6p conference center of the Delamater Inn, Rhinebeck NY Indie Untangled: Friday, Oct. 20, 2017, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Best Western Plus Kingston, N.Y. NY Sheep and Wool: October 19-22 at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck, NY A Weekend with Ann Weaver: Steeking and Finishing at Neighborhood Fiber Company November 18 + 19 I am going to see Gretchen Rubin on her book tour on September 12th at the Brattle Theater. To see if the tour is coming to a location near you check out this website. There you can find more details about Gretchen’s new Four Tendencies Book, her other books and her podcast (all of which I enjoy and find incredibly useful). Contest, News and Notes Yeksa Shawl by Janine McCarty of the Yarn and Ewe Girl Podcast on YouTube If you like my Tan House Brook or Aila Grace I think you'd like this. Kits for this pattern are available on her website at www.yarnandewe.com Come over to the Ravelry Group to enter to win a copy of this beautiful pattern. Life in Focus August-Happiness Project focus: home and love Getting back on track with minimizing our/our home's impact on the environment because that is important to me Began using my reusable iced coffee cup again Set of 8 metal straws from Amazon Made a kit for my purse with fork, knife, spoon, cloth napkin and metal straw. haven’t used it yet, but I’m excited for the opportunity. Talking with Dan about reducing our plastics- buying items with less/no packaging or glass/tin containers. Decorating our home and making it feel more homey--- put this on the back burner until fall On a Happy Note I bought gorgeous black lace dress for my cousin's wedding. I went to see the Red Sox with my brother. They didn't play because of rain but we had a great night. Mom and Dad asked us about going to dinner and we ended up spending 2+ hours with an old childhood friend and her husband who saw us check in on Facebook! Dan and I went camping at the State Park behind our house as a test run for our Saco River Trip. Saco River Trip. 3 days/2 nights, starting in North Conway NH and ending at the Brownfield Bridge in Brownfield, ME. About 26 miles. Much of that we didn’t even paddle. Gear all worked great. It was so peaceful, gorgeous scenery. Need a laugh? Check out this video by Jim Gaffigan- Seafood Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Twitter: Instagram & Periscope: BostonJen1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio!
On Episode 187 of Trick or Treat Radio we speak with Bennett Jones, the creative force behind the indie comedy, I Am A Knife With Legs. Bennett touches on a multitude of topics from visiting the louvre to stand up comedy to getting a rejection letter from Cannes and we even get a cameo from Beefy and Bene! Our featured film review is the fucked up fairy tale, Nina Forever from the Blaine Brothers. We also play your voicemails, explain to Ravenshadow why he can’t wear a green shirt when filming promos and we announce a big guest for next week’s show! So grab a clean pair of sheets, a chocolate eclair and strap on! Stuff we talk about: The Crow, The Shining, Gun Woman, eclairs, the stunt juice, how green screens work, The Babadook, Hellraiser, subtext or the lackthereof, Fleetwood Mac, "this eclair is weird", Flight of the Conchords, France, what German audiences think is funny, I Am A Knife With Legs, how we know Professor Jay, Nina Forever, Unchayned film rating system, the tuck dance, Kurando Mitsutake, Boston Underground Film Fest, Shower with Your Dad Simulator 2015, el Santo, Ravendad, the difference between writing comedy for film vs live performance, trash buckets, adding z's to words, poster tubes, Popsicle Simulator, Hero Movie Podcast, Kaijumax, Cult of Muscle, Brattle Theater, terrorism, therapy through filmmaking, Final Cut Pro, Elm St. Kids Movie Club, Dan O’Bannon, Dellamorte Dellamore, Karate Kill, The Witch, visiting the Louvre and not seeing the art, Dynamo suffocating himself, being a projectionist, Starship Video and having to reside the studio for Ravenshadow's new headphones.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Using studies on fire ants and business school students, Dr. Krista Ingram (Colgate) tries to understand how our bodies keep track of time. Panelists Eugene Mirman (Bob's Burgers), Elna Baker (This American Life), and Scott Adsit (30 Rock) try to guess what Krista does and learn about jetlag, brain science, and what you can and cannot do to a dolphin. Recorded in front of a live audience at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge, MA for the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. Hosted by Chris Duffy.
Episode 154 of Trick or Treat Radio manages to do something we’ve not done often in our 154 Episodes -- actually have intelligent film discussions! That’s because we have our good buddy from North Cackalacky, the film maestro Professor Jay in studio! He joins us to talk about the horror flick from Dark Sky Films, Producer Travis Stevens and Director Ted Geoghegan, We Are Still Here. Dynamo presents a gift to MonsterZero, Ravenshadow has a present from the back of his van and we also do our Nerds of the Not-So-Round Table segment. So put on your monocle, take the blue pill and strap on! Topics discussed: Roar, The Battery, Horror-Bull Podcast, film distribution in 2015, Joshua Wagner and the Badger Game, Sun Choke, independent cinema and VOD, January genre releases, Lost River, The Editor, The Horror Club, Jared and Bill Cosby, Lions Gate, WiFi, Fantasia, MonsterZero t-shirts, Robert Smith, We Are Still Here, the origin of "this is exciting", Barbara Crampton, Grafton, Maggie, where Ravenshadow lived and lives, The Nightmare, The Fearful Meat, Film for Thought Podcast, Dynamo's hair, Coco Crisp, 80's film racism, Felt, Bruce Willis, Gedde Watanabe, Scream/Shout Factory release state, John Cusack, Larry Fessenden, People Under the Stairs, the multiple Army of Darkness releases, Dog Soldiers Blu Ray, Anchor Bay, Dynamo's Blu haul, Bunraku, Room 237, over explaining horror movies, CosbyMorpheus, the Amazon link, Dodge Dart, Kurando Mitsutake, The Three Stooges, the new router, premium content, Bill By Force’s cookout, The Changeling, VOD, The Beyond, You’re Next, stunt casting, Ravenshadow's van, the effect of summer blockbusters on modern cinema, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, The Brattle Theater, Eli Roth movies, digital distribution in music vs film, I-Lived, Back Alley Film Series, Billy Pon, interesting distribution of The Tribe, Ted Geoghegan and the pronunciation of his name.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
April 30 - May 3, 1983 In this episode recorded LIVE! at the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival in at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge, MA, Ken welcomes John Glaser and Eugene Mirman himself to the show. Ken, Jon and Eugene Discuss what's worrying TV's Sexiest Detective, Jerry Orbauch's sex appeal, Boston edition TV Guides, artists' renditions of the famous, Chicago as a Detroit suburb, why Detroit is Boston in 2024, the future of video tapes, Virginia Slims as Women's rights, being the youngest vs being the oldest, color vs. black and white, Buck Rogers, That's The Incredible! Hulk, if Bruce is a more gay name than David, Deaf Hulk, Hockey Playoffs, TJ Hooker, Southern Comfort, The Golden Age of Satellite, Dirtbag cousins, Love Boat, musical highlights, being plagued by orphans, the Chicago Mall, Brendan Tartikoff's edicts, TV's "Cowboy", "Oater" Themes, The Oater Varmints first album, kickboxing with only four toes, Steven Spielberg's 1941, TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes, Censored Bloopers, the invention of Walking Around, Goodnight Beantown, James at 15, shows set in Detroit, "V", Stanley Cup Playoffs, Ken's scary knowledge, Beastmaster, PG movies with nudity, phobias and fears, being a prisoner, are fetishes the opposite of fears, uncumming, Battlestar Gallactica, Tony Randall, "Love, Sydney", Nerd Rivals, Space Vampire, Twiggy vs. Tweaky, Buck Rogers as Jewish Allegory, Ice Pirates, "A Little Sex...", Police Academy is way dirtier than you remember, USFL Football, LEGS, one legged dancers, Cagney & Lacey and their Very Special Episode, wife beating cops, Law & Order, beach crimes, The A-Team, The Deer Hunter, Step mother's loving Entertainment Tonight, "On TV", negative views of the Vietnam War, George Peppard vs. Mr. T, Dirk Benedict, the golden age of comedic looks at hijacking planes, The Amish, Sexy Hunchback of Notre Dame, Three's Company, Celebrity Comedy Fashion Shows, "Prevue", Black Icons are networks vs. white icons as non-networks, The Fall Guy, Ken's confusion over the character names in the Fall Guy, Mind Control, John Vernon, Wings Hauser, Cults, Square Pegs, Soccer, the Detroit Express, Greek Town, Coney Dogs, The Best Sporting Event Jon has ever seen, A very special one hour Facts of LIfe, Alex Rocco, "Nonfiction Documentary", The Children of Darkness, Vincent Price advertising anything, FAME, racist ballerinas, Magnum PI vs. Smokey and the Bandit, Ripley's Believe It Or Note, Amanda's, the US Remake of Fawlty Towers, Gimme a Break, Simon & Simon, Friday Night's lack of sports, Track and Field, Jon calling WGN to complain about disrespect of The Detroit Pistons, The Dukes of Hazard, "Sadie Hogg Day", The Bernstein Bears, The TV Debut of the Shining, Meatballs vs. Meatballs II, Why Eugene is the John Larroquette of our Time, Summer Camp as a major part of Jon's life, Space Camp, calling your camp counselor a "fucking cocksucker", Knight Rider, Night Rider Court, Baywatch Nights, Cycle Gangs, death on 80s TV, Jon's punching of a bike messenger, and Jon's status as a one man A-Team.
Dynamo's Birthday month kicks off with a look at the Plaga Zombie Trilogy with an emphasis on the third installment, Plaga Zombie: Revolucion Toxica! We are joined in studio by the coolest cat in the graveyard, The Evil Streaks bass player, The Rev! We also have an announcement from Mz M, audio from the Plaga Zombie 4 trailer, and an announcement about next week's special guest. So grab your hat, your duster and your championship belt because cowboys never go out of style!Topics discussed: Avengers World, the Celtic Tavern, Inside and Martyrs, Waverider, Love Whip, Lorenzo Lamas, Word Balloon Podcast, Shang Chi, Pantaphobe's film, Boston Underground Film Festival, Muppets and MonsterZero, Marvel Now, Bill Johnson, John Lennon and El Topo, Marz on Talk Without Rhythm, Evil Paul's DM Skillz, Booger, Suicide Squad, Rounders, sequels, Grape Sprite, Easter, apple slices, Keebler Chewy Chips Ahoy cookies, Dynamo's diet (or lack thereof), Stand By Me, the Van Halen’s, Dead Next Door, Johnny's intro, Peter Jackson, the rain forest, They Might Be Giants, MonsterZero’s best class, The Independents, Myra, Dead Soul, May, The Koffin Kats, Jodorowsky’s Dune, The Battling Bantam, Fido, Angela Bettis, Gialli, body paint, Gein and the Graverobbers, Neon Maniacs, F word, Amanda Waller, Deadshot’s original look, Captain Atom and Hawk, Brattle Theater, M is for Mundane, smokes as a measure of distance, Dave Brockie and the Deadites French Palladium riot, Patrick Bateman, Walking Dead season finale, John West, Santa Sangre, Six String Samurai and El Mariachi, CGI gore, Preacher, zombie films, friendship and loyalty, synth maintenance, Invasion, Armageddon 99, Millenium, Starman, Shawn Michaels, Bad Taste battering ram, Rocky 4, Silver Surfer, The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears, Django Unchained, Dave, Kaare Andrews, Wikipedia, Moon Knight, Roger Lavallee, Dead Alive, sheep puns, Hal Jordan's crimes, Iron Fist, Big Black Delta, Captain Marvel joins Guardians of the Galaxy, Cabin Fever 3, the Highway video, Max Giggs, cock piece, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen talk with Adam Rivera and MC Frontalot, Depends undergarments, El Goro, Skullkickers, New Warriors, Rob Zombie’s chords, Labyrinth and Dark Crystal, Big Ass Spider, Trojan Condoms, MonsterZero's Vegas trip and Ghost Rider!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
BOFCA members Steve Head, Bob Chipman and David Riedel give their take on the repertory screening scene in the great city of Boston.
Thanks for tuning in Subject:CINEMA, now in our SEVENTH Year of podcast fun....(gasp!) ON THIS SPECIAL EDITION OF SUBJECT:CINEMA: Check out all the latest on awards weekend - we've got the skinny on the biggest weekend in film, as TC and Kim take a look and give their takes on the weekend's biggest events - The Spirit Awards, The Razzies, and, last but not least in any way, THE OSCARS! DONATE TO THE MOORE FAMILY The late Caleb Moore's family needs help paying the medical expenses for Caleb's care, as well as that of brother and fellow X-Games star Colten - won't you please help out? Please donate whatever you can at http://www.giveforward.com/calebmoore SAVE OUR SCREENS - CALL TO ACTION! URGENT URGENT URGENT! The Brattle Theater in Cambridge MA is one of our haunts, and they have just four days left and $30,000 to go - please EVERYONE - Help out RIGHT NOW! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/78747263/brattle-theatre-digital-projection-and-hvac-renova?ref=live BRETT BANACIEWICZ UPDATE BMX Rider Brett Banasiewicz's condition after his August 2012 accident continues to improve, but his family can always use the help to pay for Brett's bills. Donate to the medical fund, buy the #MADDOG tee from the Athlete Recovery Fund here , or make a general donation here . Thanks to ALL of you who take the time to listen to Subject:CINEMA. Now, if we can just get those of you out there to WRITE or CALL once in a while...that would be AWESOME! Email us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com or call us TOLL FREE at 1-888-214-9311! Subject:CINEMA is brought to you by: eMusic Now with over TEN MILLION choices for great tunes - and by visiting http://emusic.com/cinema , you will get 35 FREE DOWNLOADS during your 14 day trial! Check it out today! Check out all our great deals in one central spot, right here at MevioCoupons.Com *** E-mail us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com Want to take S: C With you? Now you can - SC is now Mobile via iPhone! Check us out today - all the latest S:C podcasts plus EXCLUSIVE features coming soon! Call us with your comments! 1-888-214-9311 TOLL FREE in the US and Canada! Wanna hear us anywhere? Now you CAN! Subject:CINEMA Mobile for iPhone is now here! Get it at iTunes!
Thanks for tuning in Subject:CINEMA, now in our SEVENTH Year of podcast fun....(gasp!) THIS WEEK: February Sweeps V concludes with a trip to Cabot Cove, Maine and it's most famous mystery writing resident, Jessica Fletcher - it's "MURDER SHE WROTE! A brand new edition of "STAR WARS"Our look at this years' nominees for the Best Animated Short Academy Awards Our 2013 Oscar PredictionsAn e-mail from a LONG LOST listenerand our (Flashback) review of JOHN DIES AT THE END DONT MISS our Oscar Wrap Up Show, Monday, 2/25/13, 9 PM Eastern - we'll have all the skinny on the Oscars, the Razzies, and the Spirit awards! DONATE TO THE MOORE FAMILY The late Caleb Moore's family needs help paying the medical expenses for Caleb's care, as well as that of brother and fellow X-Games star Colten - won't you please help out? Please donate whatever you can at http://www.giveforward.com/calebmoore SAVE OUR SCREENS - CALL TO ACTION! URGENT URGENT URGENT! The Brattle Theater in Cambridge MA is one of our haunts, and they have just four days left and $30,000 to go - please EVERYONE - Help out RIGHT NOW! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/78747263/brattle-theatre-digital-projection-and-hvac-renova?ref=live BRETT BANACIEWICZ UPDATE BMX Rider Brett Banasiewicz's condition after his August 2012 accident continues to improve, but his family can always use the help to pay for Brett's bills. Donate to the medical fund, buy the #MADDOG tee from the Athlete Recovery Fund here , or make a general donation here . Thanks to ALL of you who take the time to listen to Subject:CINEMA. Now, if we can just get those of you out there to WRITE or CALL once in a while...that would be AWESOME! Email us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com or call us TOLL FREE at 1-888-214-9311! Subject:CINEMA is brought to you by: eMusic Now with over TEN MILLION choices for great tunes - and by visiting http://emusic.com/cinema , you will get 35 FREE DOWNLOADS during your 14 day trial! Check it out today! Check out all our great deals in one central spot, right here at MevioCoupons.Com *** E-mail us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com Want to take S: C With you? Now you can - SC is now Mobile via iPhone! Check us out today - all the latest S:C podcasts plus EXCLUSIVE features coming soon! Call us with your comments! 1-888-214-9311 TOLL FREE in the US and Canada! Wanna hear us anywhere? Now you CAN! Subject:CINEMA Mobile for iPhone is now here! Get it at iTunes!
Here it is–the first-ever live-before-an-audience Necessary & Sufficient! Recorded the week before last at the Union Square Round Table at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge, Mass. Hang on to your hats.
Directors Brett Ratner's Tower Heist,' Todd Strauss-Schulson's 'A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas,' and Lars Von Trier's 'Melancholia' get the full review treatment. Topics also discussed... Steve raspy voice due to his 'Spooky World: The Fear at Fenway' gigWhat's playing at the Coolidge Corner Theater in November'The Tobolowski Files' coming to The Brattle Theater in Harvard Square (Nov. 11th -13th) Leave us a review on iTunes (because it's morally the right thing to do). Visit us online at post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Steve Head and John Black interview writer/director Miranda July, whose new film The Future screens Saturday, April 30th, at the Brattle Theater during the Independent Film Festival Boston.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Joining film critics John Black and Steve Head this week is Brian Tamm, Managing Director of The Independent Film Festival Boston. The 9th annual festival runs Wednesday April 27th through May 4th, 2011, with films playing at The Somerville Theater, the Brattle Theater, the Stuart Street Theater and Coolidge Corner.In this episode, we preview and discuss a number of films including The Troll Hunter, The Future, 13 Assassins, Bellflower, The Catechism Cataclysm, Trigger, The Trip, The City Dark, Being Elmo: A Puppeteers' Journey, Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story, Tatooine, Superheroes and Conan O'Brien Can't Stop - which closes the festival on May 4th at the Coolidge.Please visit IFFBoston.org for a complete list of films, events and tickets. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread in Brookline, Ma, across the street from the Coolidge. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
This week, we go inside the Independent Film Festival Of Boston...or try to, anyway... You See, we both got sick and we couldn't attend as many films as we wanted to, but we still got to see some of them, thanks to the generosity of the filmmakers... So this show is dedicated to the films we saw, and a great concert too...reviews of WE ARE WIZARDS, CRAWFORD, and THE GREENING OF SOUTHIE...plus complete coverage of the fantastic WizardRock concert. Plus a segment on the recent Brattle Theater series of Nikkatsu films, email, and a few other odds and ends. Don't forget the beginning of Made May, which starts TOMORROW with "Hollywood Vs The Mob - Real Life vs Reel Life" As always, complete show notes can be found on our podcast site at http://subjectcinema.com and our full site, http://popcornnroses.com! See you TOMORROW!
This overpacked, extra long edition of S:C is all about YOU, our listeners! Without your support, we would have NEVER made a milestone like 100 shows! We'll take a look back at the past 99 shows, talk about what has been so special about doing this show every week, and look ahead to the future of the show. Plus - we've got this week's short Callback, a huge E-mail section, coverage of this past week's National Amusement's Kung Fu Flicks, our Oscar predictions, TC's take on his second New Year's resolution movie, The Maltese Falcon, a trip to the Brattle Theater's annual Bugs Bunny show, and full reviews of Spirit Award nominee Quiet City and the hilarious new comedy Charlie Bartlett!. As always, complete show notes can be found on our websites at http://subjectcinema.com and http://popcornnroses.com. Don't miss our Awards Weekend wrapup show, available tomorrow evening around 9 PM with complete coverage of the 2008 Independent Spirit Awards, The 2008 Golden Raspberry Awards, and of course, the 2008 Academy Awards! See you next week!