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Welcome to another episode of our podcast, where we delve into the fascinating world of filmmaking.Today, we have the pleasure of hosting Christopher Donaldson, a seasoned video editor whose work spans an extensive variety of dramatic and documentary features and television.Christopher's impressive credits include Sarah Polley's “Women Talking” and “Take This Waltz”, David Cronenberg's “Crimes of the Future”, "Reacher" for Amazon Prime, "The Handmaid's Tale" for Hulu, Atom Egoyan's "Remember", and "Penny Dreadful" for Showtime/SkyAtlantic. His work for television includes "Vikings" for History/Shaw, “Flashpoint” for CBS/CTV, "The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes To Town" for CBC, and "Slings & Arrows" for TMN/Showcase/Sundance Channel.Born and raised in Toronto, Canada and Seoul, South Korea, Christopher began his journey in filmmaking with short videos in high school before attending Queen's University, where he received his BAH in Film in 1994.Upon graduating, he embarked on his editing apprenticeship in Toronto, working under noted Canadian film editors Ronald Sanders, Susan Maggi, and Reginald Harkema.Christopher's editing career took off with director Alan Zweig, with whom he shared a passion project/obsession - the film "Vinyl". Over the years, he continued to pursue a personal and passionate approach to editing and collaboration, making films with directors Kevin McMahon, Peter Wellington, and two more "Mirror" documentaries with Alan Zweig.It was with Peter Wellington that Christopher moved into dramatic television, editing all 18 episodes of the acclaimed "Slings & Arrows".His exceptional work has earned him two Director's Guild of Canada awards for "Slings & Arrows", a Gemini Award for "The Border", and a Canadian Cinema Editors award for "Penny Dreadful".Apart from editing, Christopher is also the writer and director of the film "2:14pm", part of a compilation entitled "Little Films About Big Moments".In this episode, we delve into Christopher's journey, his approach to editing, his collaborations, and his transition from documentaries to dramatic television. Stay tuned for an insightful conversation about the art and craft of storytelling through editing.Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: https://www.kweli.tv/programs/the-people-of-brixtonDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/filmmaker_damien_swaby/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorWebsitehttp://filmmakingconversations.com/If you enjoy listening to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, I would love a coffee. Podcasting is thirsty work https://ko-fi.com/damienswabyThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4532542/advertisement
Episode 341: The Crew's prepping their Sark unit while watching David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future. Cronenberg's return to body horror had fans excited but Neon's release of the film was poorly marketed; finishing its run with less then 5 million. The Crew discusses… If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: moviecrewpod@gmail.com
Rob and Joseph are talking the James Gunn DC announcement, David Cronenberg's “Crimes of the Future,” and episode 3 of “The Last of Us.” We're also talking about Trump's virulent anti-trans speech, Ron DeSantis's book bannings and politicization of Florida's public schools and colleges, and some Florida woman who keeps getting lost in the sewers. There's all this and news about the police, Kyle Rittenhouse, and the coronavirus, all of whom have killed far too many people - and we're still going on about that. Recorded on February 2, 2023. Get your YSGOAT tees, totes, mugs, and more in our store HERE. Check out Rob's Etsy shop to buy his prints, stickers, original artwork, and more HERE. You can also get a wide variety of Rob Israel tees, totes, mugs, and more in his Teepublic store HERE.
PsydeShow is taking us into some strangely erotic territory this week with David Cronenberg's Crimes of The Future. This psychological pseudo noire/body horror is sure to entice and disgust. Dealing with multiple themes of environmentalism, sexuality, and transhumanism; it serves as a slice of life from a completely realized world created by the godfather of body horror. If there's anything we love on this show, it's a good fellating of a stomach zipper. TW: violence against children, surgery, gore, discussion/depictions of eating disorders, and one gnarly as hell foot scene that's sure to test your limits. Be sure to like/subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thedevilsworkpodcast2191 Join the discussion on Facebook (The Devil's Work Podcast) and Instagram @thedevilsworkpod We're on Letterboxed! https://letterboxd.com/evelyn_mars/list/the-devils-work-podcast/ Email us your own reviews about the films or your thoughts on episodes at: thedevilsworkpodcast@gmail.com
Our trio find a new usage for zippers and get HELLA uncomfortable as they review David Cronenberg's “Crimes of the Future”! We cut through the film's brutal aesthetic, take a stab at the film's abundant philosophy, and really take pains to acknowledge all the absolutely wild body horror that this film has inside. Spoilers in the candy bar.
This week on Truth & Movies we're investigating David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future and seeing how sharp Both Sides of the Blade are in Claire Denis' latest. In our film club, with body horror on the mind, we take a look at 80s cult favourite Street Trash. Joining our host Leila Latif this week are Little White Lies editor David Jenkins and freelance writer Charles Bramesco.Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by Little Dot Studios Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Cronenberg's new film Crimes of the Future is a science fiction body parts horror movie starring Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart and Léa Seydoux. In a time when pain no longer exists a couple are using organ removal surgery as performance art. Leila Latif reviews and gives a run down on the films being shown at this year's Venice Film Festival, including The Whale and Banshees of Inisherin. Tom Chaplin came to fame as the lead singer of Keane. With the release of his third solo album Midpoint, he talks to Tom Sutcliffe and performs two songs - Gravitational, and Overshoot - live in the studio. We hear from one of the thirteen writers on the Booker Prize longlist, Sri Lankan Shehan Karunatilaka, who's waiting to hear if he'll also be on the shortlist announced tomorrow. His 2010 debut novel, Chinaman, was garlanded with awards, including the Commonwealth Prize. Will his second book, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, also be a winner? Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Nicki Paxman
We cut open David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future and celebrate our 300th episode with a slew of games including Review Recall, Letterboxd Recall and the brand new Speakdle. Plus, we answer your listener submitted questions. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro/Call to Bobby: 0:00 - 19:30 Review - Crimes of the Future: 19:30 - 1:15:35 Review Recall: 1:15:35 - 1:57:27 Letterboxd Recall: 1:57:27 - 2:15:01 Speakdle: 2:15:01 - 2:59:28 Listener Mail: 2:59:28 - 3:31:39 Outro: 3:31:39 - 3:33:33
CJ is disappointed with Jordan Peele's new film, Nope and says David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future" is familiar territory
Well, originally we had a different plan for our 8th episode of season 2, but that's been bumped to episode 9 for reasons you'll hear on this one. Because of reasons, we could not prepare as much as we wanted to for our originally planned episode, and thus we cooked up something a little different for you this time around. Please enjoy this special episode in which Sean's top 5 films of 2022 so far are pitted against Nicole's choices in an epic battle for current cinematic supremacy! Starring Mia Goth, N.T. Rama Rao Jr., Bowen Yang, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Joel Kim Booster, Zoe Kravitz, Michelle Yeoh, and many more! Episode Transcript Links: Brothers From Another Podcast TCM ep on Surviving the Game and Parasite with Lemar McLean, Tarik Davis and Don Hooper of BFAP W. Kamau Bell's We Need to Talk About Cosby (documentary) Andrew Ahn's Fire Island (film) Domee Shi's Turning Red (film) Matt Reeve's The Batman (film) David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future (film) Ti West's X (film) S. S. Rajamouli's RRR (film) The Daniels' Everything Everywhere All At Once Get early access to new episodes of The Celluloid Mirror PLUS bonus episodes, uncut video of our recording sessions featuring conversations that didn't make it to the final show, games, invitations to events, Discord access and so much more by subscribing to our Patreon We're also on twitter, instagram and have a website Sean on twitter, Letterboxd and IG Nicole on twitter, Letterboxd and IG All music in the episode is by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4552-twisted License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecelluloidmirror/message
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This week Mike and Justin chat about David Cronenberg's Crimes of The Future. However, before that, they give their thoughts on Jurassic Park: Dominion, Cha Cha Real Smooth and The Worst Person In The World - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:03:47) - News on the March! (00:03:47-0:29:36) - Cha Cha Reel Smooth - Jurassic Park: Dominion - The Worst Person In The World - Top Gun: Maverick - (00:29:36 - 01:15:33) - Spoilers start at 00:48:19 - Outro - (01:15:33 - 01:16:10) For all your movie and game news, reviews, and more, check out our friends at www.cinelinx.com. Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at: casualcinemedia@gmail.com Talk Criterion Collection, film, tv, and other stuff with us in our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/casualcinecast Intro/Outro Music courtesy of Jake Wagner-Russell at www.soundcloud.com/bopscotch
On the sixty-first episode of the Hammer & Camera podcast, we review David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, Baz Lurhmann's Elvis, and Jeremiah Zagar's Hustle. Along the way, we mourn the legendary James Cann and mete out harsh judgement to Taika Waititi once again. Become a Patron and join us for our Movie Night episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/hammercamera
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Robyn Bahr, and Bill Graham are joined by Noah Gittell to discuss David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, which is now on VOD. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.
In this episode, Sanjeet and Dhruv welcome Arijit back to continue their trek through Horror-Ville. This time they are venturing into the deep dark tunnel of contemporary art-house horror, first discussing their introduction to it and the general reception towards it nowadays. Then, they discuss two extremely divisive releases from this year - Alex Garland's "Men" and David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future" - breaking down what works and what doesn't in both of them. Do listen to the full, spoiler-filled discussion! Time Codes: "Elevated" Horror Discussion: [0:00 - 17:20] "Men": [17:22 - 48:25] "Crimes of the Future": [48:27 - 1:24:24] Championing Horror: [1:24:26 - 1:36:25] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queenisdead/support Follow us on Letterboxd at: https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ https://letterboxd.com/Sanjeet_Singh/ https://letterboxd.com/nostradamus/ Sponsorships: on for this episode --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queenisdead/support
After a quick round of pod-therapy, Clint and Ken dive right into Whatchoo Watchin (1:45), chatting about The Old Man, Spiderhead and Windfall, followed by a Mandalorian Minute segment (13:00) focused on the sixth and final episode of Obi Wan Kenobi Season One. Then it's four reviews sprinkled with some Mailbag Q&A: Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness (28:55), David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future (50:45), Nic Cage meta-comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (1:11:20), and 2020's Possessor (1:19:40).
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For the 1st anniversary special of the BBB RADIO re-brand (the first episode of which included the 25th anniversary review of "Independence Day"), Matthew, Ricardo and special guest Tracy Hutchings acknowledge the 25th anniversary of "Men in Black", discuss the fourth season of Netflix's "Stranger Things" and the Indian epic action drama "RRR", attempt to decipher Alex Garland's "Men" and David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future" and celebrate the 15th anniversary of Michael Bay's first live-action "Transformers" film. (00:00) Intro (02:25) Men in Black turns 25 (08:28) Stranger Things (Season 4) (29:20) Men (54:00) Crimes of the Future (1:15:39) RRR (1:40:09) Transformers (3:14:59) Outro Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio podcast - https://linktr.ee/beersbeatsandbailey Ricardo Medina on Social Media https://twitter.com/Rmeddy https://facebook.com/ricardo.medina.7169 Tracy J. Hutchings on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/joshanabetaknerai https://www.youtube.com/user/stealahb https://www.instagram.com/wearetracy/ https://vimeo.com/user11319107 OPENING SONG - "'Stranger Things Theme (Hip Hop Remix)" - Rifti Beats CLOSING SONG - "'Transformers 80s Cartoon Opening Theme" - Rifti Beats Thanks for listening!
Producer Jake is joined by Lucas Naber for a review of David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future followed by the Top 5 Cronenberg movies! Write to us! cinebumspod@gmail.com Follow us! @cinebums on Instagram Letterboxd! letterboxd.com/cinebums/ YouTube! CineBums on YouTube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinebums/support
We've got something a little different for y'all this time around. In place of our normal review format, we decided to start a new, hopefully recurring feature. Now those familiar with the podcast know that we love drafts around here. So much so that we have created an official league for the events, henceforth known as the Digest Film League. Special guest Paris joins hosts Matt and Travis for the inaugural draft, which covers the film year of 2016! Diehards will remember our very first episode ever was a Top 10 of that very year. Full credit to the podcast Screen Drafts for the inspiration for the feature. Hope you enjoy! EDITOR'S NOTE: You will hear us state at the start of the episode that the featured review is David Cronenberg's “Crimes of the Future”. As you'll find out, the draft took WAY longer than anticipated so by the end we decide to axe the review altogether. Sorry! 0:00 – Introductions 25:37 – DFL Top 10 of 2016 Draft Music Intro: Bobby – Camp Trash Outro: Famously Alive – Guerilla Toss
First episode of "Season 2" and sorry it took so long! We (kind of) address the hiatus as well as dive into David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, touch back up on remakes, some current musings on hardcore, and a lil' bit of this and a lil' bit of that. Hope you enjoy, because there's more on the horizon!
QHC returns after a brief hiatus (well, briefer than last time) with a brand new episode on a brand new movie, David Cronenberg's "Crimes of the Future" (2022). Rubberneck at the new sex as we rearrange some guts with a queer reading of the film, and place your bets on how often "little freak" can be used as a genuine term of affection.Audio clip from "A Dirty Shame" (2004). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Not Safe for Network we review the latest season of Barry, Ms. Marvel, and David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future. Plus we talk about Rex Reed in depth, Ezra Miller and Terry Gilliam's misdeeds, and a potential Antman podcast. Listen on Spotify or any podcast app https://open.spotify.com/show/4m7ivFPjSfqP1t6jeNV7n2 Support us through Patreon and get extra content for $5 a month at https://www.patreon.com/notsafefornetwork Follow the podcast and our network on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/redwood_sound_labs or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RedwoodSoundLabs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notsafefornetwork/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notsafefornetwork/support
The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to eat some purple candy bars. That's because they're chatting about David Cronenberg's ‘Crimes of the Future.'If you like this show, join our Patreon!Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey on Letterboxd
On this week's episode, Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) discuss the ways in which entertainment companies and the media inadvertently highlight and promote marginalized racists, a phenomenon noted by Kat Rosenfield in this essay for Unherd. And then the gang reviews Jurassic World Dominion, the latest big dumb movie in a series full of big dumb movies. Make sure to come back to Bulwark+ Friday for our bonus episode on David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future! And if you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend!
In this week's 60th! edition of the BFG podcast, editor Neal Pollack welcomes new contributor Dan Stahl to celebrate Pride Month. In this case, they're talking about Fire Island, where Dan has spent many a summer day. Now ‘Fire Island‘ is a movie on Hulu, a gay and largely Asian adaptation of ‘Pride and Prejudice.' And why not? We all need a Mr. Darcy type in our lives.Then Ayun Halliday makes a celebrated appearance on the show. Ayun has written an excellent guide to making art without attachment to results, financial or otherwise. ‘The Small Potato Manifesto‘ is a wonderful motivator for anyone, of any age, who is thinking of “jamming econo” and making art without much expectation of making money or getting famous. An excellent conversation between two dedicated lifelong small potatoes.Then Stephen Garrett returns to the BFG stage. He suffered through Jurassic World: Dominion, and has decided that The Flintstones is actually probably a more accurate representation of what life would be like if humans and dinosaurs intermingled. Haven't we all dreamed of having a dinosaur as a vacuum cleaner? Jurassic World has no such sense of humorStephen and Neal then pivot to talking about David Cronenberg's ‘Crimes of the Future.' What could be more appealing than listening to two middle-aged men describe Kristen Stewart as “sexy”? The movie headlines itself as “surgery is the new sex,” but it's actually a profound meditation on human evolution, adaptation, and change. Neal and Stephen loved it, your mileage may vary.Enjoy the show!
Joe flies solo on the first Double Feature - our look at movies currently in theaters - so it's up to him alone to decide what goes in the canon and what goes in the trash canon. David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future or Tom Cruise's long awaited Top Gun: Maverick?? Listen to find out!! VIDEO EPISODES & AD-FREE EPISODES ON FOREVER DOG PLUS http://foreverdog.plus THE COMPLETE CANON & TRASH CANON ON LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/weekendbergman/lists FOLLOW WEEKEND AT BERGMAN'S https://twitter.com/weekendbergman https://www.instagram.com/weekendbergman https://www.tiktok.com/@weekendbergman BUY MERCH https://www.teepublic.com/user/weekend-at-bergmans WEEKEND AT BERGMAN'S IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/weekend-at-bergmans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For episode number eighty nine, I'm joined, as always, by Myles Hughes. Steve Prusakowski has the week off from the podcast, deservedly so. As such, Myles and I had a smaller chat, doubling back to talk about David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future now that he's seen it (my review is here), as well as talking about the filmmaker's best work. Then, having just gotten home from seeing Jurassic World: Dominion, I ran down some of its stranger elements. My review is here, though once Myles begrudgingly sees it, we'll chat about it more. Then, there's some general Jurassic Park chatter, before we take the episode home. As always my friends and faithful listeners/readers, I do hope you all enjoy the latest episode of the Awards Radar Podcast, our ninetieth one to date (ten more to 100!). Of course, feel free to revisit the previous installments by clicking the Podcast tab (here) on the top of the page. Plus, listen to us on Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, and other platforms. More to come each and every single week, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening!
With no guest this week, Maggie and Caroline decide it's time for James to Be Our Guest in this loosey goosey. They talk about their fascination with Baz Luhrman's Elvis, throwing your back out (and NOT in a good way), car door wine bottles, and much more in an episode that many are already calling “The Definitive Tome on David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Grindelwald.” Since James is the guest, he gets the final say on today's Piss Tank, so let him know in the comments if he got it wrong. If you're digging Stinkers PLEASE, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Once you do, tag us on social media and we'll shout you out on the pod in whatever disgusting way you wish. Stinkers is hosted by real life dumpster friends Caroline Cotter, James Dwyer, and Maggie Widdoes. Follow them and the podcast on social media: @cotterpoop @jamesbdwyer @mwids
On this edition of Film Seizure At the Movies, Geoff has a trio of horrors with the Shudder film The Seed, Watcher starring Maika Monroe, and David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future. Find new episodes every Wednesday at www.filmseizure.com Like what we do? Buy us a coffee! www.ko-fi.com/filmseizure Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/FilmSeizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FilmSeizure
SPOILERS: Seattle University Professor of Film Studies John Trafton returns to go all-in with Ray and Shawn as they attempt to unpack two of the most conversation-worthy films of the year so far: Alex Garland's Men and David Cronenberg's return to Body Horror Crimes of the Future.
It's been awhile, Hawkins, Indiana! Netflix finally released the much-awaited 4th season of its platform behemoth Stranger Things and we SPOILERLESSLY weigh in on whether it was worth the long wait or not (34:45). Plus - our thoughts on Robert Eggers' The Northman (22:04) and the latest season of Better Call Saul (31:31), and Quark's spoiler-free reviews of Cannes 2022's Palme d'Or winner, Triangle of Sadness, and David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future (6:00). We also threw in a little discourse on strange Scandinavian conduct (ie, #Swedengate). You're welcome. Did we say this episode is relatively spoiler-free? Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture. For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com.
Ms. Marvel debuts on Disney+ and we react to the first two episodes, plus a review of David Cronenberg's horror sci-film film Crimes of the Future. And we chat about Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick. As always, the discussion leads to Star Wars.
With Cannes 2022 in full swing, Film Comment is on the ground, reporting on all the cinematic excitement at the film world's grandest annual event. For today's podcast, Devika sits down with critic Mark Asch and Miriam Bale, artistic director of the Indie Memphis Film Festival, for an conversation that gravitates, like a mosquito to a well-toned ab, toward the festival's thirst traps, including David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness, Louis Garrel's The Innocent, Serge Bozon's Don Juan, João Pedro Rodrigues's Will-o'-the-Wisp, Kristoffer Borgli's Sick of Myself, and more. Catch up on all our daily Cannes 2022 podcasts at filmcomment.com.
With Cannes 2022 in full swing, Film Comment is on the ground, reporting on all the cinematic excitement at the film world's grandest annual event. On today's podcast, Devika is joined by Justin Chang, film critic of the Los Angeles Times and NPR's “Fresh Air”, for a conversation about about David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, Ali Abbasi's Holy Spider, Cristian Mungiu's R.M.N., Park Chan-wook's Decision to Leave, and more. Catch up on all our daily Cannes 2022 podcasts here. And keep your eyes (and ears) on this space for more soon...
Cannes 2022 is here—and as news of standing ovations and walkouts, throwaway raves and pans, spit takes and hot takes flood the feed, we'll be reporting on all the cinematic goings-on, with our on-the-Croisette crew of Film Comment contributors ready to cut through the noise with a series of thoughtful dispatches, interviews, and podcasts. First up, we welcome FC contributing editor Jonathan Romney and frequent FC contributor Jessica Kiang on the podcast to preview this year's lineup. We talk about the history of the festival—and how it's changed over the years—before discussing some of the films we're most excited to see, including David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, Claire Denis's The Stars at Noon, Jerzy Skolimowski's Eo, Kelly Reichardt's Showing Up, and others. Subscribe to the Film Comment Letter today at filmcomment.com for a steady stream of Cannes coverage, providing everything you need to know about the 2022 edition.
On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha are back to talk all the BIG news that's fit to print and NOT fit to print from the world of entertainment! They spend some time discussing the WB wants to overhaul DC story and explore if it's a fake story made up to generate clicks and attention. They also discuss their thoughts on The Northman movie, their reaction to the Crimes of the Future trailer, the White Men Can't Jump Trailer, their Gilbert Gottfried tribute, PLUS they answer all your Streamlabs and SuperChat questions throughout the show. To send in a question or comment for John and Jeff, go to: https://streamlabs.com/johnrochasays/tip#DC #TheNorthman #GilbertGottfried Chapters:0:00 Intro and a Passover Wish from Sneider3:18 Variety's Story on WB Wanting a DC Overhaul 24:20 White Men Can't Jump Remake Thoughts30:00 David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future Trailer33:20 Gilbert Gottfried Tribute39:45 The Northman Non Spoiler Review46:07 Jeff Visits a Hair Restoration Doctor47:41 Jamie Dornan Talks Casting Backlashes and CinemaCon Plans53:28 Cannes News and Controversy54:36 Cuba Gooding Jr. Pleads Guilty for Forcibly Touching a Woman57:07 Molly Shannon Talks Gary Coleman, Frank Langella Removed from Netflix's Fall of House of Usher58:31 Sammy Davis Jr. 's HULU Series is Greenlit and Swimming with Sharks Series1:02:33 Wrap Up and Social Media PlugsFollow The Outlaw John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSaysFollow Jeff Sneider: https://twitter.com/TheInSneider--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-outlaw-nation-network/support
On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha are back to talk all the BIG news that's fit to print and NOT fit to print from the world of entertainment! They spend some time discussing the WB wants to overhaul DC story and explore if it's a fake story made up to generate clicks and attention. They also discuss their thoughts on The Northman movie, their reaction to the Crimes of the Future trailer, the White Men Can't Jump Trailer, their Gilbert Gottfried tribute, PLUS they answer all your Streamlabs and SuperChat questions throughout the show. To send in a question or comment for John and Jeff, go to: https://streamlabs.com/johnrochasays/tip #DC #TheNorthman #GilbertGottfried Chapters: 0:00 Intro and a Passover Wish from Sneider 3:18 Variety's Story on WB Wanting a DC Overhaul 24:20 White Men Can't Jump Remake Thoughts 30:00 David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future Trailer 33:20 Gilbert Gottfried Tribute 39:45 The Northman Non Spoiler Review 46:07 Jeff Visits a Hair Restoration Doctor 47:41 Jamie Dornan Talks Casting Backlashes and CinemaCon Plans 53:28 Cannes News and Controversy 54:36 Cuba Gooding Jr. Pleads Guilty for Forcibly Touching a Woman 57:07 Molly Shannon Talks Gary Coleman, Frank Langella Removed from Netflix's Fall of House of Usher 58:31 Sammy Davis Jr. 's HULU Series is Greenlit and Swimming with Sharks Series 1:02:33 Wrap Up and Social Media Plugs Follow The Outlaw John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Jeff Sneider: https://twitter.com/TheInSneider --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-outlaw-nation-network/support
Hey film buds,this weekend is a big one for the religiously inclined. Friday, April 15, marks the beginning of the Jewish celebration Passover, while Sunday is Easter Sunday. But, with Religious Horror as our theme, we decided it was as good a time as any to review Mike Flanagan's Netflix Original Midnight Mass.Introduction - 00:00Exposure to Catholicism, Catholicism in Media, and Paul (badly) Explains Catholicism - 02:17Midnight Mass Discussion & Review - 27:50Midnight Mass actually takes place during the Easter season. We'll be talking about Catholicism in Horror, Flanagan's reverence for Stephen King, and the show's core themes. Who knows. We may even find some time to get a review in.Beyond that, we'll be talking about the new Stranger Things 4 trailer, David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future and Cannes Film Festival, and more.Stranger Things 4 Trailer, Cannes Film Festival news, Frank Langella Exiting The Fall of the House of Usher, and more - 01:06:50Total Runtime - 01:22:54If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode and our latest Buds Being Buds, where we talk Everything Everywhere All at Once and Ambulance.Thanks y'all,The BudsBe a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on InstagramPaul's Letterboxd
Hey film buds,this weekend is a big one for the religiously inclined. Friday, April 15, marks the beginning of the Jewish celebration Passover, while Sunday is Easter Sunday. But, with Religious Horror as our theme, we decided it was as good a time as any to review Mike Flanagan's Netflix Original Midnight Mass.Introduction - 00:00Exposure to Catholicism, Catholicism in Media, and Paul (badly) Explains Catholicism - 02:17Midnight Mass Discussion & Review - 27:50Midnight Mass actually takes place during the Easter season. We'll be talking about Catholicism in Horror, Flanagan's reverence for Stephen King, and the show's core themes. Who knows. We may even find some time to get a review in.Beyond that, we'll be talking about the new Stranger Things 4 trailer, David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future and Cannes Film Festival, and more.Stranger Things 4 Trailer, Cannes Film Festival news, Frank Langella Exiting The Fall of the House of Usher, and more - 01:06:50Total Runtime - 01:22:54If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode and our latest Buds Being Buds, where we talk Everything Everywhere All at Once and Ambulance.Thanks y'all,The BudsBe a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on InstagramPaul's Letterboxd
Lance and Mike discuss the return of the DC FanDome, Guy Gardner casting and plot details on HBO MAX's Green Lantern, CW's Naomi, Netflix's Sweet Tooth, David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, and Adam Wingard's Son of Kong.
Lance and Mike discuss the return of the DC FanDome, Guy Gardner casting and plot details on HBO MAX's Green Lantern, CW's Naomi, Netflix's Sweet Tooth, David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, and Adam Wingard's Son of Kong.