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We are pleased to have Dave Eves back on the show. We talk best of 2022, February and March announcements, and the Sight & Sound list.
We are pleased to have Dave Eves back on the show. We talk best of 2022, February and March announcements, and the Sight & Sound list.
We are pleased to have Dave Eves back on the show. We talk best of 2022, February and March announcements, and the Sight & Sound list.
David is joined by Derek Power, Travis Trudell, Brad McDermott and Dave Eves in a series of 1:1 chats about Bunuel's magnificent and delectable chef d'oeuvre from late in his career.
David is joined by Derek Power, Travis Trudell, Brad McDermott and Dave Eves in a series of 1:1 chats about Bunuel's magnificent and delectable chef d'oeuvre from late in his career.
We're joined by Jon Laubinger and Dave Eves for Part 1 of our comprehensive look at the career of director Ernst Lubitsch. Follow Jon Laubinger: https://twitter.com/FilmBabyFilm Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave #Sponsored Use Promo Code WRONGREEL at manscaped.com Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
Dave Eves joins to talk about Kaiju cinema starting with Godzilla and continuing with all the others.
Dave Eves joins to talk about Kaiju cinema starting with Godzilla and continuing with all the others.
Dave Eves joins to talk about Kaiju cinema starting with Godzilla and continuing with all the others.
For the first time we have Dave Eves and Marcus Pinn on the same episode for a discussion about the astonishing career of poet, illustrator, novelist and legendary filmmaker: Jean Cocteau. Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PINNLAND_EMPIRE Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
David is joined by Dave Eves and Richard Doyle as they talk about Episode 23 in the Zatoichi franchise to launch Season 4 of this podcast.
David is joined by Dave Eves and Richard Doyle as they talk about Episode 23 in the Zatoichi franchise to launch Season 4 of this podcast.
Dave Eves joins Aaron during the Thanksgiving break to catch up on all things Criterion and some Arrow
Dave Eves joins Aaron during the Thanksgiving break to catch up on all things Criterion and some Arrow
Dave Eves joins Aaron during the Thanksgiving break to catch up on all things Criterion and some Arrow
Martin is joined by returning guests Dave Eves and Zachary Curl to discuss The Ring and its various incarnations. Happy Halloween!
Brian is joined this week by returning guest Dave Eves to talk about and "After School Special" of a High School Movie double bill - 3:15: THE MOMENT OF TRUTH (Scorpion Releasing) and TUFF TURF (Kino Lorber). Adam Baldwin and James Spader headline these two but their supporting casts are both great and fun to talk about. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter @CinemaVsDave Just the Discs Now has a YouTube Channel! Check it out here and subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffVK8TcUyjCpr0F9SpV53g Also - This week's episode is brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD - a great place to buy your discs from! https://www.diabolikdvd.com/ Follow the Show on Twitter here for Episode previews and new Blu-ray News! twitter.com/justthediscspod We're also on Instagram! instagram.com/justthediscspod/
On this week's episode, Brian is joined again by physical media enthusiast and podcast jack-of-all-trades Dave Eves to talk about three "America" films - all from 1989. First up is AMERICAN RICKSHAW (Cauldron Films) followed by a double feature disc with AMERICAN RAMPAGE and DANGER U.S.A. (Massacre Video). All three films are pretty unique to say the least and one in particular may be the bonkers discovery of the year... Follow Dave Eves on Twitter @CinemaVsDave AMERICAN RICKSHAW is almost sold out, but can be purchased from Diabolik DVD: https://www.diabolikdvd.com/product/american-rickshaw-limited-slipcase-blu-ray/ Or through Cauldron Films Direct: https://www.cauldron-films.com/collections/cauldron-films/products/american-rickshaw-limited-blu-ray-w-slipcase Also - This week's episode is brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD - a great place to buy your discs from! https://www.diabolikdvd.com/ Follow the Show on Twitter here for Episode previews and new Blu-ray News! twitter.com/justthediscspod We're also on Instagram! instagram.com/justthediscspod/
Becky D'Anna and Dave Eves join to discuss PASSION OF ANNA by Ingmar Bergman. We recorded this episode in a different world. Since we recorded this episode, Max von Sydow has passed (rest in peace). And pandemic has shut down our world. But Bergman's films are timeless, no? The nameless evil permeating Fårö in this film makes as much sense today as ever. The questions might change, but Bergman always has the answers.
For the first post-Dekalog episode, Travis and Matt welcome Dave Eves and Becky D’Anna, a couple of cinephiles and Bergman experts, to discuss The Double Life of Veronique. This film was Kieślowski’s first partially French-financed movie, and the first after his newfound international fame. It was also his first movie since the fall of the … Continue reading The Complete Kieślowski 15 – The Double Life of Veronique →
In this short follow-up to our December 2019 episode on “Family Matters,” host Josh Hornbeck is joined once again by Dave Eves, frequent contributor to Wrong Reel, Film Baby Film, Criterion Now, and Just the Discs. They briefly discuss various streaming services and offer a few recommendations for films about family on other streaming services.
In this short follow-up to our December 2019 episode on “Family Matters,” host Josh Hornbeck is joined once again by Dave Eves, frequent contributor to Wrong Reel, Film Baby Film, Criterion Now, and Just the Discs. They briefly discuss various streaming services and offer a few recommendations for films about family on other streaming services. … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 6: Family Matters Follow Up (Titles on Other Streaming Services)" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 6: Family Matters Follow Up (Titles on Other Streaming Services) appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
This episode brings together Ingmar Bergman super-fans Becky D’Anna and Dave Eves for a Bergman Music episode. We discuss three of the director’s films that have a musical focus, namely TO JOY, THE MAGIC FLUTE, and AUTUMN SONATA. Topics discussed include: why Dave was a total failure as a professional musician, Becky’s love for the sappy side of Bergman, as well as which movie Jon thinks he will rewatch the most. We also discuss an upcoming spin-off podcast, where the three of us talk nothing but Bergman gossip. Bergman is the patron saint of this podcast, and Becky and Dave are the two best people to discuss him with. If you have half as much fun listening as we did recording… you’ll still have a lot of fun.
Join Dave Eves and your host Jonathan James as they discuss one of Ingmar Bergman’s most terrifying films: HOUR OF THE WOLF. Dave and Jon sift through the truths, semi-truths, and outright lies surrounding Bergman’s life story and discuss how they impact their interpretation of the film. Jon also presents some half-baked theories, and Dave offers a spirited defense of CRIES AND WHISPERS. Listening to this episode is more fun than attending a haunted dinner party where all the other guests are Udo Kier.
For our December 2019 episode, Josh is joined by Dave Eves to talk about "Family Matters," stories about family to get us through the holiday season.
For our December 2019 episode, Josh is joined by Dave Eves, frequent contributor to Wrong Reel, Film Baby Film, and Criterion Now, to talk about “Family Matters,” stories about family to get us through the holiday season. Our regular guest Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the history of limited engagements on The Criterion Channel … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 5: Family Matters (December 2019)" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 5: Family Matters (December 2019) appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Dave Eves joins again, and this time we take a detour and discuss horror films that are both in and out of the Criterion Collection.
Martin Kessler, Emma Guerard, and Dave Eves get together to discuss Louis Feuillade's classic silent serial Fantômas!
This week, we come back to Alfred Hitchcock's early sound films BLACKMAIL (1929) and MURDER! (1930) with cinephile podcaster first-time guest Dave Eves (who has made appearances on shows like Criterion Now, Wrong Reel, and Film Baby Film) and do a deep dive into both films and the special features included on the Kino Lorber Blu-rays. Follow Dave @CinemaVsDave Fan of the show? We have t-shirts (& other merch)! Support the show and get some cool stuff! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4782952-just-the-discs-logo Follow the Show on Twitter here for Episode previews and new Blu-ray News! twitter.com/justthediscspod We're also on Instagram! instagram.com/justthediscspod/
Dave Eves joins and we have a little fun with the recent release of Polyester and specifically the Odorama card
Dave Eves and Mark Hurne join Aaron to talk through the October 2019 Announcements, the Lee Kline podcast, and more.
Brad McDermott, Dave Eves and Michael Hutchins join for a live episode.
Martin Kessler (Flixwise Canada) and Dave Eves return to the show to help us navigate the taboo-shattering cinema of Walerian Borowczyk. Follow Martin Kessler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MovieKessler Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Aaron is joined by Dave Eves and Matt Schlee who pay tribute the Agnes Varda, talk about the Criterion Channel, and more.
Aaron is joined by Dave Eves and Tim Leggoe. We enjoyed a belated year in review for Arrow Now's 2018 release slate.
Dave Eves returns to the show to shine a light on some of the best early films by the great Carl Theodor Dreyer. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
David and guests Dave Eves, Josh Hornbeck and Michael Worth discuss this epic crossover of samurai and wuxia cinematic styles.
To help us adjust to a world without Filmstruck, Dave Eves joins us for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving landscape of competing streaming platforms and the many ways hardcore cinephiles will be impacted. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Our Bergman Besties, Becky D’Anna and Dave Eves, return to discuss Ingmar Bergman’s wildly successful television mini-series 'Scenes from a Marriage' (1973). Follow Becky D’Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Our two favorite Ingmar Bergman fanatics, Becky D'Anna and Dave Eves, return to discuss Bergman's films set in the world of theater ('Sawdust and Tinsel', 'The Magician' and 'The Rite') and how they explore physical, sexual and professional humiliation. Follow Becky D’Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
We welcome back Wrong Reel's power couple, Jessica Ramos and Dave Eves, to celebrate the four films that made Bogie & Bacall the most iconic couple from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Follow Jessica Ramos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.ramos.5811 Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Becky D’Anna and Dave Eves return to celebrate Ingmar Bergman's two landmark films from 1957, 'The Seventh Seal' and 'Wild Strawberries'. Follow Becky D'Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Dave Eves returns to discuss the final years of Luis Buñuel's extraordinary career and how his collaboration with writer Jean-Claude Carrière led to some of the best films Buñuel ever made. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter Follow James Hancock on Twitter
Becky D’Anna and Dave Eves return to celebrate Christmas in the best way possible, a conversation about Ingmar Bergman's classic 'Fanny and Alexander' (1982). Follow Becky D’Anna on Twitter Follow Dave Eves on Twitter Follow James Hancock on Twitter Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors
Dave Eves returns to join Martin in discussing Sergio Leone's epic spaghetti western, Once Upon a Time in the West. They talk about the films casting of Henry 'Good Guy' Fonda as the film's villain, its international shooting locations, the myths of the old west, the nuance of gunshot sound effects, and what a 'special guest star' credit is doing in a feature film. Then they showdown to figure out if it's worthy of its 78th spot on The Sight & Sound List.
On today's episode, we discuss SAWDUST & TINSEL by Ingmar Bergman. Dave Eves joins us for this latest episode in our Thingmar Bergdays series, where we make our way somewhat chronologically through the Ingmar Bergman filmography. Dave is a wonderful guest who has been on several other great film podcasts to discuss our boy Bergman. Check it out, and make sure you pay attention for a special guest appearance by a certain Mrs. Danvers!
Becky D’Anna and Dave Eves return to discuss the final days of summer through the lens of Ingmar Bergman's 'Summer Interlude', 'Summer with Monika' & 'Smiles of a Summer Night'. Follow Becky D’Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/WRONGREEL
On today's show, get ready for some resentment, misery, and existential dread. That's right, it's Ingmar Bergman time!! Lady P is joined by Michael Leader of Film 4, and resident Bergman aficionado, Dave Eves, to discuss the 63rd movie on the Sight and Sound Critics' Poll, Wild Strawberries (1957). The film follows an elderly protagonist named Isak Borg, who's played by Victor Sjöström, on a road trip through the Swedish countryside. Along the way, he has a series of flashbacks that force him to take stock of his life and reevaluate his interpersonal relationships. While chalk full of Bergman's trademark combination of formal elegance and emotional violence, Wild Strawberries is one of few films of his that grants the viewer a spiritual reprieve. Characters are cruel to one another, but they're also capable of great generosity and unexpected warmth. This unexpected sentimentality makes Wild Strawberries one of Bergman's easiest watches, but is it worthy of the Top 100 of All Time? For our second topic, we jump off from Mr. Borg's experiences to discuss other "coming of old age" films. Works that delve into the complications of moving into life's latter-half aren't as prevalent as those dealing with the childhood to adolescent phase. However, there are number of powerful examples to discuss. Our panelists list a handful of their favorites, and they talk about the similarities and differences between "old-age films" other representations of transitionary periods (ie. adolescence, teenager-dom, quarter-life crises, etc.). Expect lots of sad-old-men and a surprising amount of Star Trek talk.
In honor of Blobfest in Phoenixville, PA, Jessica Ramos and Dave Eves return to look back at the horror classic 'The Blob' (1958) and its intensely gory remake from 1988. Follow Jessica Ramos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessica.ramos.5811 Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/WRONGREEL
Aaron West (Criterion Close-Up, Criterion Now) and Dave Eves return to celebrate the work of one of the greatest filmmaking teams in history, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Follow Aaron West on Twitter: https://twitter.com/awest505 Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/WRONGREEL
Becky D'Anna and Dave Eves return to bond over their mutual admiration for Ingmar Bergman and to discuss his famous trilogy about faith and religion. Follow Becky D'Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/WRONGREEL
Dave Eves joins Martin Kessler for a wildfire fast conversation about filmmaker Mikhail Kalatozov. They brave the elements to marvel at I Am Cuba’s famous long takes, consider the logistics of Letter Never Sent’s forest fire, and look at how The Cranes Are Flying set the bar for self-serious Russian directors. If you survive to the end you’ll hear some strong opinions on arthouse theatre audiences, Hard to Be a God, Blumhouse horror movies, the accents of token straw-man Americans, and of course why “cinema is a lie”. If you have any letters to send, you can reach Dave Eves on Twitter at @CinemaVsDave
Jessica Ramos and Dave Eves join us to discuss the rise and fall (and unintentional comedy) of the great disaster movies of the 1970s. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Dave Eves returns to count down his top 5 favorite films released by the Criterion Collection. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com Available on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/wrong-reel
Dave Eves returns to discuss the career of the great Brian De Palma along with Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's excellent documentary 'De Palma'. Stay tuned for surprise guest star Jessica Ramos at the 1:57:21 mark. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
Dave Eves joins James to geek out about Kent Jones's extraordinary documentary 'Hitchcock/Truffaut'. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
Mark and Aaron are joined by Dave Eves to evaluate the massive Zatoichi serial starring Shintaro Katsu. We explore the character of Zatoichi, and how he's an unusual type of superhero. We also share tips on the best way to watch the series, whether a little bit at a time or to go on a binge-watch. We evaluate the series as both a piece of art and as pop culture, observing the high and low points. About the film: The colossally popular Zatoichi films make up the longest-running action series in Japanese history and created one of the screen's great heroes: an itinerant blind masseur who also happens to be a lightning-fast swordsman. As this iconic figure, the charismatic and earthy Shintaro Katsu became an instant superstar, lending a larger-than-life presence to the thrilling adventures of a man who lives staunchly by a code of honor and delivers justice in every town and village he enters. The films that feature him are variously pulse-pounding, hilarious, stirring, and completely off-the-wall. This deluxe set features the string of twenty-five Zatoichi films made between 1962 and 1973, collected in one package for the first time. Buy The Set On Amazon: Episode Links & Notes Special Guest: Dave Eves from Cinema Versus. You can follow him on Twitter. 0:00 – Intro and Welcome Dave! 2:10 – Dave's Criterion Connection Redux 5:00 – Short Takes (Love on the Run, The Cook the Thief his Wife and Her Lover, Cléo From 5 to 7) 17:35 – Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman Short Cut 3: Night and the City with Dave Eves InSession Film Podcast 183: Settling the Score Aaron's Zatoichi Letterboxd list Dave's Zatoichi Letterboxd list Criterion Blues – Zatoichi discs 1-3 Criterion Blues – Zatoichi disc 4 Criterion Blues – Zatoichi disc 5 Criterion Blues – Zatoichi disc 6 Episode Credits Mark Hurne: Twitter | Letterboxd Aaron West: Twitter | Blog | Letterboxd Criterion Close-Up: Facebook | Twitter | Email Music from Ben Model: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Next time on the podcast: Appreciation of a Boutique Label
Mark and Aaron are joined by Dave Eves to evaluate the massive Zatoichi serial starring Shintaro Katsu.
Dave Eves returns to celebrate the amazing comedies of director Jacques Tati. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow Wrong Reel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
Dave Eves and Jessica Ramos return to review 'The Conjuring 2' and discuss the career of filmmaker James Wan. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow Wrong Reel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
Dave Eves and Jessica Ramos join the show to discuss what they love about Italian Giallo and to count down their top 5 favorite movies from this violent and erotic style of filmmaking. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow Wrong Reel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com