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Jay and Mark are joined by Courtney Small (@smallmind on X) to discuss "Raging Waters," the 14th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about Preacher's side quest, Canadian creature features and deadly boar movies. Enjoy!
Victor Stiff (victorstiff.com) & Courtney Small (cinemaaxis.com) join to revisit Black Panther: Wakanda Forever!Follow Victor on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTubeFollow Courtney on Instagram, Twitter and BlueskyDiscover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network!Hosts:Daniel Grant (Bluesky & Instagram)Ben Sit (Instagram)Show:@TDFSpoiled on Instagram, Threads, TikTok & YouTubeSubscribe & Follow HERE
Coming off of 50 First Dates I'm checking out one of Adam Sandler's most dramatic performances in 2019's Uncut Gems. Joining me for this episode is my guest Courtney Small. @Smallmind on Twitter Cinema Axis Black Canadian Film This show is produced by Bubbawheat Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening Music lyrics and vocals by Bubbawheat, music performed by David Brook, originally written by Brian Wilson for the Beach Boys.
Talkin' Jane Schoenbrun's new film with Courtney Small
The 30th edition of the Hot Docs festival that celebrates the best new documentaries just concluded in Toronto. We discuss the films Satan Wants You, July Talk: Love Lives Here, I'm Just Here For The Riot, A Still Small Voice, Aitamaako'tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun and The Mountains. Joining the show is Courtney Small a critic who runs the publication Cinema Axis and who's work can also be read at That Shelf and POV Magazine among others. Read Dakota's reviews of Satan Wants You, July Talk: Love Lives Here, I'm Just Here For The Riot and Aitamaako'tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun. Read Courtney's reviews of The Mountains and July Talk: Love Lives Here. Follow Courtney on Twitter and Spoutible and listen to his radio show Frameline wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out more great Contra Zoom content on That Shelf! Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, Podcast Addict and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Send a screenshot with your 5-star rating and review to contrazoompod@gmail.com and we will send you free stickers! Thank you to Eric and Kevin Smale for the original theme songs, Jimere for the interlude music and to Stephanie Prior for designing the logo. Support the show on Ko-Fi by sending us a tip! Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook and visit out official website. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contrazoompod/message
Talkin' Chandler Levack's new film with Courtney Small
Talkin' Cooper Raiff's new film with Courtney Small
We discuss two of the best films of 2021, No Ordinary Man and John Ware Reclaimed, documentaries that use creative techniques to reclaim lost history. We touch on why nonfiction is such a great medium for telling historical stories, because it's uniquely equipped to connect those stories to our lives today. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, Associated Editor Brett Pardy, and special guest Courtney Small. Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
Talkin' Shaka King's new film with Courtney Small
Talkin' Aaron Sorkin's new film with Courtney Small
Talkin' Lulu Wang's new film with Courtney Small
Talkin' SORRY TO BOTHER YOU with Courtney Small
Courtney Small & Barbara Goslawski review: M/M; Half The Picture; 1985; Retablo.
Hosts: Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small interviews: Christy Garland (What Walaa Wants); Chrisann Hessing (Turning Tables) Reviews: Shorts Program Below The Surface (Bernie Langille Wants to Know Who Killed Bernie Langille; Carousel; The Head and The Hand; Turning Table); Behind The Curve; Of Fathers and Sons; My War; Commander Arian - A Story of Women, War and Freedom; ; Laila At The Bridge; 93QUEEN; Yours In Sisterhood; Love, Scott.
Courtney Small and Barbara Goslawski discuss Radical Empathy: The Films of Agnes Varda
Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small discuss highlights from The Canadian Film Fest 2018.
Courtney Small and Barbara Goslawski interview Ann Shin about her latest feature, My Enemy, My Brother. Plus a discussion about TIFF Kids 2018 Festival.
Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small discuss the films of Ulrike Ottinger and Lucrecia Martel.
Courtney Small and Barbara Goslawski chat IN BETWEEN film plus mentions of SHINERS and TIFF NEXT WAVE festival.
Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small discuss highlights from the 6th Annual Toronto Black Film Festival
Barbara Goslawski, Courtney Small and Matthew price discuss The Final Year opening at Hot Docs Cinema, and available on VOD.
Courtney Small interviews Birdland's Peter Lynch by Frameline
Barbara Goslawski, Courtney Small, and Matthew Price discuss and review: UNFRACTURED; POACHED; FOOD COOP; WASTED; CAN YOU DIG IT?; BRASILIA; HOMOSAPIENS. Also: video/iTunes release of LADY MACBETH.
Film reviews from ImagineNATIVE 2017 edition. by Barbara Goslawski, Courtney Small, and Matthew Price: WARU; THE ROAD FORWARD; I LIKE GIRLS; THIRZA CUTHAND IS AN INDIAN WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE INDIAN ACT; CREATURE DADA; NUUCA; INDICTMENT; SWEET COUNTRY; OUR PEOPLE WILL BE HEALED.
Show 1 of FRAMELINE's TIFF17 coverage with Courtney Small and Barbara Goslawski. Interviews with directors Luis De Filippis (FOR NONNA ANNA) and Connor Jessup (LIRA'S FOREST). Reviews of SHORT CUTS: Threads; An Imagined Coversation; Kanye West and Stephen Hawking; Wicked; Push It; Creature Dada; Bird; Drop By Drop; The President's Visit; Charles; Pre-Drink. Reviews of FEATURES: Never Steady, Never Still; Our People Will Be Healed; Marlina The Murderer In Four Acts; Happy End; Sheikh Jackson; Loveless; Ta peau si lisse.
With hosts Courtney Small and Barbara Goslawski. Interview/Panel with SHORT CUTS Artists Yassmina Karajah (RUPTURE); Linsey Stewart (BICKFORD PARK); Mouna Traore (THE DROP IN). Interview with Dan Browne (PALMERSTON BLVD), in WAVELENGTHS. REVIEWS of SHORT CUTS: Nuuca; We Love Moses; Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month; The Tesla World Light; Airport; Shadow Nettes. REVIEWS OF FEATURES: Cardinals; There is a House Here; Meditation Park; Call Me By Your Name; In The Fade; Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle; High Fantasy; The Square.
This week, on the show: we are joined by Courtney Small of the Modern Superior podcast Changing Reels! He joins in all of the festivities, as we discuss the highly anticipated Kong: Skull Island. He also joins in Greg as they talk about the punishment pick, King Kong Lives! And finally all three discuss the new album Drunk from multi-instrumentalist Thundercat. Before any of that, we discuss more comic book movie news, a bevvy of trailers from Dunkirk to Baby Driver and Atomic Blonde, the new Amy Schumer special, what Dan is doing on Anchor, and so much more. Finally, we dive into another episode of The O.C. with Orange You Glad It's The O.C. Corner, Season 2. Get listening! And don't forget to follow Courtney Small on Twitter and listen to his absolutely fantastic show Changing Reels right here on Modern Superior! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Changing Reels! A bi-weekly podcast that revisits overlooked and underappreciated films and explores their pop culture significance. In episode one of the show, hosts Andrew Hathaway and Courtney Small spend time with Justin Lin's sophomore feature "Better Luck Tomorrow". The pair also discuss their individual short film picks of the week "Real Talk" and "Evidence."
Courtney Small joins me in the Lightbox lobby as TIFF 2015 coverage continues.
Talkin' INHERENT VICE with Courtney Small from Cinema Axis. He and Ryan flip the record over to play the other side.
Talkin' 2012 at the Movies with guests Courtney Small from Big Thoughts, along with Dionne Dornford Small and Lindsay Ragone. Together we close out the year by naming off our top five films.