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PUBLIC VERSION. Acclaimed filmmaker Alex Ross Perry (LISTEN UP PHILLIP, HER SMELL, CHRISTOPHER ROBIN) joins Adam and Joe to discuss his new video essay “Videoheaven” and his massive concert film GHOST: RITE HERE RITE NOW. From reminiscing about video stores… to a mutual appreciation for TROMA and school lunches… to the process behind creating three distinctive, non-linear projects… to spending well over a decade on his most personal passion project about the rise and fall of video stores… to intimately working with the enormously popular pop-metal band GHOST… to his new documentary/concert film PAVEMENTS (in theaters later this year)… this Altman-esque conversation (filled with classic MOVIE CRYPT diatribes and asides) shows just how much Alex is an ever evolving artist that is satisfying his many interests in an industry that typically just wants to box you up like a VHS clamshell.
Chad Brunet interviews Alex Ross Perry (director/screenwriter) about his film PAVEMENTS. It looks at the band Pavement in an appropriately unique way. It screens as part of CUFF.Docs Saturday November 23rd, 2024 at 9:30pm at the Globe Cinema.PAVEMENTS appears to be just another music documentary, until it doesn't. A prismatic, narrative, scripted, documentary, musical, metatextual hybrid, the film intimately shows the band preparing for their sold-out 2022 reunion tour while simultaneously tracking the preparations for a musical based on their songs, a museum devoted to their history and a big-budget Hollywood biopic inspired by their saga as the most important band of a generation. From mult-CUFF alumnus Alex Ross Perry (THE COLOR WHEEL, HER SMELL).
Looking at two "unfilmable" classic literary works adapted by director/writer/actor James Franco, Henry squats in the woods with Cormac McCarthy's Child of God then transports a deceased family member across the Deep South in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying plus he also talks Charlie Says, Her Smell, and The Descent.0:00 - Intro: New Bonus Shows Available Now!3:04 - Review: Child of God14:58 - Review: As I Lay Dying23:42 - Picks of the Week: Charlie Says, Her Smell, and The Descent30:45 - Outro: Check Out Our Updated YouTube Page Below!Buy Bonus Shows: FilmBuds.Bandcamp.comBecome a Member: Patreon.com/FilmBudsFollow Film Buds:Film Buds on InstagramFilm Buds on TwitterFilm Buds on FacebookFilm Buds on Bandcamp (70+ Bonus Episodes)Film Buds on YouTubeSend Us Suggestions/Questions/Comments: TheFilmBudsPodcast@gmail.comOur Other Podcasts:Music BudsFrankenFilmsElle DeWeese Photography:Instagram: @ElleDeWeesePhotographyLLCFacebook: @ElleDeWeesePhotographyLLCWebsite: Elle DeWeese Photography LLC
I mention the movie Her Smell...and then talk about Invincible the comic series for a hour straight.
Sam Herbst is back for 2019's Her Smell and how it fits into the 2018/2019 fictional musician character studies. Together, we discuss the careers of Alex Ross Perry and Elizabeth Moss, the excellent sound design, seeing the movie at TIFF, and the movies reputation now --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exitingthroughthe2010s/support
rozmowa w języku angielskim Alex Ross Perry - an american independent filmmaker. You may know him from productions like Listen Up Philip or Her Smell which were shown during the 14th American Film Festival in Wrocław, where the artist became a laureate of Indie Star Award. During an interview with Ania Rakoczy he talks about his inspirations and current paths of his career. Alex Ross Perry - amerykański niezależny twórca filmowy. Znany między innymi z takich produkcji jak Listem Up Philip czy Her Smell, które zostały pokazane podczas 14. American Film Festival we Wrocławiu, gdzie artysta został laureatem Indie Star Award. Podczas wywiadu z Anią Rakoczy opowiada o swoich inspiracjach i obecnych ścieżkach kariery.
On the 326th episode of Piecing It Together, Guillermo Barahona and Rose Donahue join me to talk about Medusa Deluxe. This weird fusion of the fashion/hair world and murder mystery from A24 led to some really interesting connections. Puzzle pieces include Blow Up, Death Proof, Her Smell and Knives Out.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Medusa Deluxe and the movies we discuss!Written by Thomas HardimanDirected by Thomas HardimanStarring Lake Pasqualino, Clare Perkins, Kae Alexander, Harriet Webb, Heider Ali, Lilit LesserA24https://a24films.com/films/medusa-deluxeGuillermo E. Barahona is a producer and writer.Check out Guillermo's LinkTree for his work at https://linktr.ee/GuibarahonaAnd Follow Guillermo on Twitter @guillbarahonaRose Donahue is a producer, director and actress.Check out Rose's LinkTree for more of her work at https://linktr.ee/rosedonahueAnd Follow Rose on Instagram @rosedonahue_And if you're in Las Vegas, check out two of Guillermo and Rose's films at Millenium Fandom Bar on Wednesday, August 30th at 7pm. More details on this free event at https://www.facebook.com/events/s/inside-the-directors-cut-guill/1201973883814819/?mibextid=RQdjqZAnd to check out the 2018 48 Hour Film Project film that Rose brought up during the conversation, you can find "Undercut" on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2lNim8B1LYMy sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music video “Ascending" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fypZ3Z8qeT8The song at the end of the episode is a piece from the soundtrack to the film Jacqueline. The full soundtrack is being added track by track exclusively to my Produced by David Rosen Patreon!Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Spotify,...
We've come up on another anniversary episode of This Had Oscar Buzz, and we've got another favorite that long-time listeners have heard us praise before: 2019's Her Smell. Debuting on at TIFF 2018, the Alex Ross Perry film is a daring and ambitious take on the riot grrrls of the early 1990s. Starring Elisabeth Moss … Continue reading "250 – Her Smell"
In honor of our one year anniversary, we're unlocking our very first Patreon bonus episode from last August, 2022. Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson fell in love while filming ‘Her Smell' in 2018 and dated for two years. In our first Patreon exclusive, Mel timelines the flirty romance—complete with a sex bench, passionate displays of affection, and confusing cheating rumors. We theorize a reconciliation probability and how the exes feel about each other today. Plus, we discuss Cara's crazy aristocratic connections and feel very poor in the process. P.S. Mel's microphone was recording super low in the first seven minutes or so, but it gets better after that! We apologize for the audio quality there! ***** Significant Lovers is a true-love podcast about historic and celebrity couples. You can contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @significantlovers. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/significantlovers/support
The Color Wheel, Listen Up Phillip, and Her Smell all have common threads, minus the *ncest of The Color Wheel.
We mix fire & water with Pixar's Elemental and also talk Her Smell, Ratatouille, Master Gardener and Manifest. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 6:17 Review - Elemental: 6:17 - 28:10 Movie Roulette - Her Smell: 28:10 - 42:39 Micro-Reviews - Ratatouille, Master Gardener, Shameless, Manifest: 43:29 - 1:04:37 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:04:37 - 1:08:40
Cade and Diane are joined by "Cade & Friends" co-host Alex Clair to discuss two indie music-themed films: Her Smell (2018) and Hearts Beat Loud (2018). Watch the video version at: YouTube.com/@CadeThomas/streams "Cade & Friends" Podcast can be found here: linktr.ee/cadethomas Double Feature Movie Club is a weekly movie review show with a retro vibe. Two movies. Three people. One rambling conversation. Each film is our first time watching them. We often go off-topic. Her Smell is a 2018 American drama film written, co-produced and directed by Alex Ross Perry. It stars Elisabeth Moss, Cara Delevingne, Dan Stevens, and Amber Heard. It follows Moss as fictional rock star Becky Something, whose band experiences brief fame but is broken up by her self-destructive behavior. Hearts Beat Loud is a 2018 American comedy-drama music film directed by Brett Haley, from a screenplay by Haley and Marc Basch. It stars Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson, Sasha Lane, Blythe Danner and Toni Collette. It follows a Brooklyn record store owner who tries to convince his daughter to start a band with him after a song they recorded goes viral.
One Man Dies a Million Times chronicles the story of two young botanists as they fall in love as the world wages war around them. A record-breaking, desperate winter sets in and the city slowly, painfully, begins to starve to death. Savagery transplants civility. Maksim and Alyssa defend the seed bank and its priceless collection of edible specimens from the starving masses of the city, the enemy, hordes of rats, and each other. Alyssa (Alyssa Lozovskaya) and Maksim (Maksim Blinov) both work at the Institute of Plant Genetic Resources in the center of the city. The Institute houses the world's first seed bank—an irreplaceable trove of living genetic diversity which holds the potential both to preserve and transform modern agriculture. Part documentary, part legend, One Man Dies a Million Times is the true story of the seed bank and the botanists who worked there throughout the Siege of Leningrad (1941–1944). Though the characters portrayed in this film actually lived, and the events they experienced actually happened, this is not a reenactment. Director Jessica Oreck (Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo, The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga) and cinematographer Sean Price Williams (Good Time, Her Smell, Frownland) artfully transplant their narrative from 1940's Leningrad to a science fiction-inflected modern day. For updates and screenings go to: myriapodproductions.com/oneman
This is a teaser for a bonus episode! Bonus episodes are released every other week on Patreon. Cara Delevingne & Ashley Benson fell in love while filming ‘Her Smell' in 2018 and dated for two years. In our first Patreon exclusive, Mel timelines the flirty romance—complete with a sex bench, passionate displays of affection and confusing cheating rumors. We theorize a reconciliation probability and how the exes feel about each other today. Plus, we discuss Cara's crazy aristocratic connections and feel very poor in the process. Significant Lovers is a podcast that follows the real-life timelines of history and pop culture's greatest romances. We're Mel and Kel, two cousins who love love. You can contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @significantlovers. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/significantlovers/support
Jo talks with filmmakers, Erin Granat and Machete Bang Bang, about their upcoming film Moon Manor. They get deep and real into the raw topics, such as the right to choose assisted dying, suicide and the death of a parent. MOON MANOR - A Comedy About Death (Inspired By A True-ish Story)Sometimes learning how to live, is learning how to die. With advancing Alzheimer's and a determination to do things his way, 80 year-old Jimmy has decided to throw himself a fabulous FUNeral before his intentional death. MOON MANOR takes place in one day - Jimmy's last day alive - throughout which he's visited by a cosmic being only he can see, a novice obituary writer, his sharp-witted death doula, estranged brother, salt-of-the-earth caretaker, and various FUNeral guests, showing them that sometimes the art of living just may be the art of dying. Touching on topical issues like the positive death movement, living with HIV, dying with Alzheimer's, and celebrating a queer love story for the ages, MOON MANOR's cast represents diverse backgrounds and depicts death as something to be embraced rather than feared.MOON MANOR is co-written and co-directed by the female filmmaking duo and lifelong friends KnifeRock, comprised of Erin Granat & Machete Bang Bang.MOON MANOR features a multi-award winning cast including Lou Taylor Pucci (YOU, American Horror Story), Debra Wilson (Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, MAD TV), Richard Riehle (Casino, Office Space), Reshma Gajjar (La La Land, (500) Days of Summer, American Beauty), featuring Gayle Rankin (GLOW, Her Smell), Ricki Lake (Hairspray), and Heather Morris (Glee), and introduces the world to JamesJimmy” Carrozo (HAIR (original cast), music videos for Kanye West, Vince Staples). The score marks the first original score by Coldplay producers Rik Simpson and Dan Green of “The Dream Team.” Additional music by M83's Joe Berry and featuring (for the first time on film) original songs written by James “Jimmy” Carrozo and his longtime partner Ricky Granat, who passed away in 1986. Ricky Granat was the uncle of filmmaker Erin Granat, Erin grew up knowing Carrozo as her “honorary” uncle. Inspired by the real life stories of Carrozo, MOON MANOR won a grant from end-of-life non-profit Reimagine, was the recipient of the Spring 2020 ScreenCraft Film Fund and have been screened at various film festivals.https://linktr.ee/moonmanormovie@moon_manor_movie@justeringranat@machetebangbangLive Stream Event Tuesday May 24th "Death as Art - Portraying End of Life on Screen."Erin, Machete along with producer Clara Hendon and writer David Seidler.https://letsreimagine.org/spring2022/scheduleSupport the show (https://stuartwatkins.org/podcast/)
An illuminating chat with auteur-warrior Alex Ross Perry (director of Her Smell, Listen Up Philip, The Color Wheel and many more). We discuss a legendary Q&A, the challenges of the contemporary film biz, life as a screenwriter and the joy of making music videos.
When we decided to do a winter horror miniseries, we left one slot open fantasizing that Alex Ross Perry (director of HER SMELL, LISTEN UP PHILIP) would come school us about a forgotten gem of the genre. And he did. Renny Harlin's DEVIL'S PASS is wild.References:Devil's Pass DVDPlugs: "American Hostage" on Amazon Music "American Hostage" on Apple Podcasts "Her Smell" Collector's Edition Credits:Eye of the Duck is created, hosted, and produced, by Dom Nero and Adam Volerich.Our intro song for Winter Hell is a mish mosh of soundtracks and dialogue clips that are pulled from horror films that take place in the frozen cold. Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind's “Main Title” track for The Shining and Ennio Morricone's composition for The Thing are the central themes you hear. The outro music is the ominous end credits song from The Shining called “Midnight and the Stars are You” by Ray Noble and His Orchestra with vocals by Al Bowlly. Our logo was designed by Francesca Volerich, you can purchase her work at society6.com/francescavolerich.If you'd like to advertise with us, or sponsor us, please email: Contact@EyeOfTheDuckPod.com
I know you're just here for the LONG-AWAITED RETURN OF THE UPCOMING FILMS SEGMENT, but Carly and Tucker talk about some oldie-olds as well. Timestamps: (00:08) - Carly's Music Journey (04:59) - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (12:00) - House of Wax (19:35) - To Die For (27:32) - Don't Breathe 2 (30:41) - Martyrs (36:15) - Black Bear (40:46) - Her Smell (45:42) - Freejack (46:27) - Gone Baby Gone (49:34) - Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension THE SODIE BLOCK: (54:21) - Kimi (59:37) - Contagion (1:03:40) - Reservoir Dogs (1:06:04) - Jackass Forever (1:10:17) - Arrow movies (Angel, Chopping Mall) (1:14:54) - Mass (1:21:40) - Oscars Can't Be Arsed to Award Awards Anymore (1:30:09) - Upcoming Films
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema “The Month of Moss” continues at Catching Up On Cinema, as Trevor and Kyle review Alex Ross Perry's, Her Smell (2018)! Starring Elisabeth Moss as the self-destructive front woman of a 90's femme punk band, the film is a scummy and delirious descent into and out of the depths of madness. Segmented into 5 long scenes that detail pivotal moments in the evolution and degradation of the band and it's leader, the film serves as a stellar exhibition of Elizabeth Moss' range and fearlessness as an actor. Often uncomfortable, and intentionally alienating, both in aesthetics and scene construction, the film is challenging, but utterly confident and capable in what it is trying to achieve. Much like the genre of punk itself, it is a product that will be misunderstood by many, but will be loved by the very few that it actually cares to win the affection of. Episode 33 - SLC Punk (1998) https://anchor.fm/catchinguponcinema/episodes/Episode-33---SLC-Punk-1998-e3sc7k Episode 64 - Green Room (2015) https://anchor.fm/catchinguponcinema/episodes/Episode-64---Green-Room-2015-ea1gba Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
www.bullythemusic.comA very old saying goes that no one saves us but ourselves. Recognizing and breaking free from the patterns impeding our forward progress can be transformative — just ask Bully's Alicia Bognanno. Indeed, the third Bully album, SUGAREGG , may not ever have come to fruition had Bognanno not navigated every kind of upheaval imaginable and completely overhauled her working process along the way.“There was change that needed to happen and it happened on this record,” she says. “Derailing my ego and insecurities allowed me to give these songs the attention they deserved.”SUGAREGG roars from the speakers and jumpstarts both heart and mind. Like My Bloody Valentine after three double espressos, opener “Add It On” zooms heavenward within seconds, epitomizing Bognanno's newfound clarity of purpose, while the bass-driven melodies and propulsive beats of “Where to Start” and “Let You” are the musical equivalents of the sun piercing through a perpetually cloudy sky.On songs like the strident “Every Tradition” and “Not Ashamed,” Bognanno doesn't shy away from addressing “how I feel as a human holds up against what society expects or assumes of me as a woman, and what it feels like to naturally challenge those expectations.”But amongst the more dense topics, there's also a lightheartedness that was lacking on Bully's last album, 2017's Losing . Pointing to “Where to Start,” “You” and “Let You,” Bognanno says “there are more songs about erratic, dysfunctional love in an upbeat way, like, ‘I'm going down and that's the only way I want to go because the momentary joy is worth it.'”The artist admits that finding the proper treatment for bipolar 2 disorder radically altered her mindset, freeing her from a cycle of paranoia and insecurity about her work. “Being able to finally navigate that opened the door for me to write about it,” she says, pointing to the sweet, swirly “Like Fire” and slower, more contemplative songs such as “Prism” and “Come Down” as having been born of this new headspace. Even small changes like listening to music instead of the news first thing in the morning “made me want to write and bring that pleasure to other people.”An unexpected foray into the film world also helped set the table for Sugaregg when Bognanno was asked to write songs for the 2019 movie Her Smell , starring Elisabeth Moss as the frontwoman of the fictional rock band Something She. “It got me motivated to play music again after the last album,” she says. “I loved reading the script and trying to think, what music would the character write? People asked if I'd play those songs with Bully but the whole point was for them to not be Bully songs. It was nice to get my head out of my own ass for a second and work on a project for someone else,” she says with a laugh.A highly accomplished engineer who ran the boards herself on the first two Bully albums, Bognanno was ready to be free “from the weight of feeling like I had to prove to the world I was capable of engineering a record, and wanted to be content knowing for myself what I can do without needing the approval of others to validate that.”So for SUGAREGG , she yielded recording and mixing responsibilities to outside collaborators for the first time and trekked to the remote Pachyderm Studios in Cannon Falls, Minn., an unexpected return to her home state. Behind the console was John Congleton, a Grammy-winner who has worked with everyone from St. Vincent and Sleater-Kinney to The War on Drugs and Modest Mouse. “Naturally, I still had reservations, but John was sensitive to where I was coming from,” Bognanno says. “He was very respectful that I'd never worked with a producer before.”The studio's rich history (classics such as Nirvana's In Utero, PJ Harvey's Rid of Me and Superchunk's Foolish were recorded there) and woodsy setting quickly put Bognanno's mind at ease. Being able to bring her dog Mezzi along for the trip didn't hurt either. “I had never tracked a record in the summer, so waking up and going outside with her before we started each day was a great way to refresh,” she says.SUGAREGG features additional contributions from longtime touring drummer Wesley Mitchell and bassist Zach Dawes, renowned for his work on recent albums by Sharon Van Etten and Lana Del Rey. Dawes and Bognanno met at Pachyderm to work on parts just two days before tracking, “but it ended up being so much less stressful than I had expected and I loved it,” she says. “Zach wanted to be there to help and make my vision happen.”With 14 songs on tape, Bognanno and friends left Pachyderm thinking SUGAREGG was done. But once back home in Nashville, she realized there was more to be written, and spent the next five months doing exactly that. Moving to Palace Studios in Toronto with Graham Walsh (Alvvays, METZ, !!!), Bognanno and Mitchell recorded “Where to Start” and “Let You,” which proved to be two of the new album's key tracks.Ultimately, SUGAREGG is a testament that profound change can yield profound results — in this case, the most expressive and powerful music of Bognanno's career. “This is me longing to see the bigger picture, motivated and eager for contentment in the best way,” she says. “I hope the happy go lucky / fuck-it-all attitude shines through some of these songs because I really did feel like I was reentering a place I hadn't been to in a while and was excited to be back there.”
He's the Cinematographer all the cool kids talk about... The man behind the looks of Good Time, Her Smell, Queen of Earth, Heaven Knows What, Listen Up Philip, The Black Balloon, The Color Wheel, Sea Legs, 86'd, The Follower, Tesla, Trigonometry, Sportin' Life and so many other classics, not to mention the upcoming Abel Ferrara film Zeros and Ones. Its Sean Price Williams! Come sit in with Sean and Robert over here on The Film Cult Podcast. Intro: The Smalls Outro: Zak Pashak and Chrome Chomsky
The gang get blue this week, as they watch the Academy Award winning coming of age drama, Moonlight (2016) written and directed by Barry Jenkins. Follow along the in the shoes of Little, Chiron, and Black... all different versions of the same person through life's trials and struggles. Does the pedigree of Best Picture come well-deserved? Were there tears to be shed? Or should La La Land be the real Best Picture winner? Follow along this week, and find out. In News this week: Doc Ock, Doc Oc, Dr Otto Octavius, Tom Holland, Alfred Molina, Tobyverse, Hollandverse, Spider-Man, Willem Dafoe, Thomas Haden Church, Toby Maguire, Topher Grace, Venom, Tom Hardy, Spiderman 3, Spider-man No Way Home, Fast and the Furious, Fast 9, Fast nine, Mission Impossible, action porn, Tom Cruise, Tom Cruise in Space, Elon Musk, Tesla Model S, scientology, Xenu, Dominic Toretto, Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, The Rock, Groot, Batman TV series, James Gordon, Casino Royale, Jeffery Rush, Jeffery Wright, Jon Turturro, I slept with Joey Ramone, Pete Davidson, The Ramones, The Beatles, Al Capone, Pete Holmes, Chad, SNL, Danzig Biopic, Glenn Danzig, Digitally de-aged Danzig, Tommy Wiseau, Pete Davison, James Franco, Gary Oldman, TipToes, Rolling Stones, The Who, Grateful Dead, Queen, Elton John, CCR, Incubus, Hoobastank, Nirvana, Last Days, Gus Van Sant, murder suicide, Courtney Love, Her Smell, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Halloween 2, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Annihilation, bears at auction, The Annihilation Bear, Fright Night, Life Force, Day of the Dead, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Tim Burton, The Breakfast Club, Commando, Reanimator, Return of the Living Dead, Bruce, Silver Bullet, Brazil, Saint Elmo's Fire, Return to Oz, Back to the Future, Nightmare on Elm Street 3, Cujo, War Games, Cameo, Cameo app, Winston Churchill, Michael Rappaport, Brian Baumgartner, Gilbert Godfrey, Dave Dameshek, Corolla, Frank Stalone, Sylvester Stalone, The Greasy Strangler, Rade Serbedzija, The Saint, Snatch, Batman Begins, bad phone connections, Serbia, Quentin Tarantino, fake sponsors, Owls of Ga'Hoole, Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe We are not affiliated with Cameo. The content of this episode is fiction, and should be considered parody. Streaming Picks: Seaspiracy - NetflixOver the Garden Wall - Hulu, HBO MaxBerserk: The Golden Age Arc II: The Battle for Doldrey - NetflixFantastic Planet - HBO MaxBeware the Slenderman - HBO MaxRampage - HBO MaxThe Mummy - HBO MaxFreaky - $4 rental on Youtube/Amazon
Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host Nicolas Rapold. Critic Nick Pinkerton and cinematographer Sean Price Williams join this episode. Pinkerton's new book on Tsai Mingliang's wonderful film Goodbye Dragon Inn is available now from Fireflies Press. Sean Price Williams's vibrant and dynamic work as a cinematographer includes the acclaimed movies Good Time, directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, and Her Smell, directed by Alex Ross Perry. A leading cinematographer of his generation, Williams has also shot movies with Abel Ferrara, Sean Baker, Michael Almereyda, Jessica Oreck, and Albert Maysles. You can support this podcast and read show notes with links at: rapold.substack.com Opening music: “Monserrate” by The Minarets Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Black Girl Film Club is back for the new year discussing Her Smell (2018) directed by Alex Ross Perry and starring Elisabeth Moss, Cara Delevingne, Dan Stevens and Gayle Rankin. Ashley and Britney discuss celebrity, the music industry, mental health, and classic music television programming. This week’s recommendations include Sparkle (1976) and Madeline’s Madeline (2018). Follow us on Twitter @ blkgirlfilmclub. Check us out on Instagram @blackgirlfilmclub. Visit us at http://www.blackgirlfilmclub.com.
Ronna's house looks beautiful in ANY season, excuse me...but there really is nothing like seeing it wrapped in a blanket of fresh snow. Marblehead is stunningly gorgeous after this week's snowfall, even if (Bryan) needs a moment to 'settle his feathers' before he can fully appreciate it. And speaking of being appreciative, how blessed are we to welcome Gayle Rankin to The Carriage House this week! You know her from PERRY MASON, GLOW, HER SMELL, THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, and more. Gayle helps us give advice on balancing work and parental caregiving while also being the parent of a newborn, what to do when your best friend wants you to leave your boyfriend to be with her, and how to tell a coworker they smell bad. And you'll definitely want to join us on Patreon once you hear one of the most BONKERS cliffhangers we've had in a while. Speaking of Patreon, you'll all continue to get a new show every Friday through the holidays (we're especially excited to give you a little Christmas surprise this week). As for the Free Feed, we'll be taking a break during the first week of January, but we'll be back on January 12th with a guest too big to be believed. Stay tuned! The Ask Ronna Coffee Gift Boxes are officially sold out! We hope you were able to snag one! Of course, Ask Ronna Coffee is still available, and, if you fell in love with the Ronnukah Blend, we have good news: while you won't be able to buy it individually after December 31st, you can still get it as part of a subscription if you sign up before the end of the month! Subscribers save $3 a bag and can cancel at any time.
We huff and we puff and we talk about surprise parties, personal growth, integrity in capitalism, Dart’s liberties at his partner’s share house, review the femme punk slog that is Her Smell (2018) [starring Elizabeth Moss et al] and Robbie poses another relentlessly intriguing Q (re: Art v Artist)... Robbie’s LOVE: r/nitrous Dart’s LOVE: World of Tomorrow (2015) Dart’s HATE: The Last Witch Hunter (2015) Outro: James Holden - Idiot Feel free to let us know your thoughts at wtmypod@gmail.com or get involved with the piss cult on r/welcometomeetyou
In the final week of our movie club, we look at the Canadian Film Mouthpiece with a fun Kingston connection! Our panel discusses the film and the overall movie club as we dive into the general topics of film, art and how we approach watching movies. Other topics include: Patricia Rozema, Amy Nostbakken, Norah Sadava, Her Smell, Toronto […]
Bully singer-songwriter Alicia Bagnano joins Kyle Meredith in support of her third studio album, Sugaregg. Together, they discuss her journey of personal growth, being inspired by Lucinda Williams, covering Nirvana and Orville Peck, and writing songs for last year's critically acclaimed indie hit film Her Smell. Outside of music, we also hear about designing her own pair of Vans. Follow on Facebook | Podchaser | Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The gang gets slashed this week as they head back to one of the original slasher flicks that paved the way for modern horror, Halloween (1978) directed by John Carpenter. Starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis, this classic slasher movie brought the world the masked killer, Michael Meyers. One of Tyler's absolute favorite movies, will Pete and Joseph share this affinity and love for the archetype Halloween movie that Tyler holds so dear?In news: Kevin Bacon, Tremors, John Bernthal, Tremors: Making perfection, Fred Ward, Coming 2 America, Coming to America, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Call, Trading Places, James Earl Jones, Kitbag, Ridley Scott, Napoleon, Joaquin Phoenix, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Napoleon Dynamite, Neill Blomkamp, Alien Covenant, Prometheus, Gladiator, Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa, Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Black Manta, Aquaman, Djimon Hounsou, George Miller, George Lucas, Return of the Jedi, The Northman, Belfast Ireland, The Green Knight, Ranker, Rob Zombie, Best remakes, Ben Hur, Charlton Heston, The Ten Commandments, Cape Fear, Robert DeNiro, Nick Nolte, The Thing, Ocean's Eleven, Vanilla Sky, Mutiny on the Bounty, Marlon Brando, Mel Gibson, Hamlet, Billy Shakes, William Shakespeare, Arnold Schwarzenegger, True Lies, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Grinch, Jim Carey, Luke Perry, Bruce Purkey, Donald Sutherland, The Departed, Mark Wahlberg, Bill Pullman, Alec Baldwin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Dirty Dancing, Martin Sheen, The Fly, Sorcerer, William Friedkin, Shrek, Scarface, Funny Games, The Blob, Adam Murphy, Inglorious Basterds, The Magnificent Seven, Hereditary, Alien, Aliens, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Army of Darkness, Sleepaway Camp, Creepshow, Paranormal Activity, Jeepers Creepers 2, Justin Long, Antichrist, A Serbian Film, The House that Jack Built, Schindler's List, Trick r Treat, Constantine, Dead Alive, Bas Taste, Scream, Little Women, John Landis, Max Landis, Keanu Reeves, Shia LeBouf, Rachel Weisz, David Mamet, Jack Lemon, Al Pacino, Alan Arkin, Jonathan Pryce, Kevin Spacey, Captain Fantastic, Eight Grade, Her Smell, Under the Silver Lake, The Virgin Suicides, Papillon, Hard Eight, Logan Lucky, Mid Nineties, Lords of Chaos, Skin, Relaxer, Ellen Page, Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:American Werewolf in London - HBO MaxConstantine - HBO MaxGlengarry Glen Ross - Kanopy, Starz, Cinemax, HooplaTroll Hunter - YoutubeKingdom - NetflixThe Cured - Hulu
The 70th episode of Throat Culture! Part One aka "Gripes and Celebrations" highlights Ants in the Donuts, Killer Bugs, Burgers vs. Pizza, Animal Sidekicks, and more! Part Two is full of streaming recs like American BBQ Showdown, Little Women, 20th Century Women, Her Smell, + the Movie of the Week Review (The Invisible Man). Follow along each week! We end with Jack's Wacky Stories from the Internet. @throat_culture
This week, Teddy Blanks joins Rhianna and Michael to articulate the art of title design, perhaps not the titular role in the world of film, but a pivotal one nonetheless. Having designed titles for (don’t hold your breath): Lady Bird, Little Women, Mozart in the Jungle, The Lighthouse, The Farewell, Midsommar, Her Smell, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Hereditary and many many more, there’s arguably no-one in the business better equipped to hype up the type(face). Welcome to Wrap Party, the podcast that toasts the excellence of the creatives and craftspeople working behind-the-scenes on some of your favourite films and TV shows.SHOW NOTESWATCHINGMidsommar (film). Ari Aster's pagan horror about a young woman's entanglement in a Swedish cult, feat. sinister flowers and a bear scene to rival The Revenant. Watch on Prime Video. Mozart in the Jungle (TV series). A heady cocktail of a show exploring New York's classical music scene. Watch on Prime Video.Hereditary (film). Ari Aster's horror about a family haunted by their ancestors' cryptic secrets: a film so existentially terrifying Teddy couldn't finish it in one sitting. Rent via Prime Video.Lady Bird (film). Greta Gerwig's directorial debut about a young woman's turbulent final year at her Catholic high school. Rent via Prime Video.
In this episode, Jeff catches up with a couple fairly recent releases and Jeff and Shanna review the much-anticipated indie drama First Cow by celebrated director Kelly Reichardt. Then we have a huge Film Faves segment, as the duo counts down their favorite actors and actresses. Be sure to go to www.thegibsonreview.com to find our lists of our favorite actors and actresses of the 2010s, including Episode 68 of The Movie Lovers! Next time on The Movie Lovers: The New Mutants and Film Faves: Teen Movies. Look for it on Tuesday, September 1. Show Notes • Opening and Introduction • The Week in Review (0:03:11) o Jeff's Week: The Lodge The Aeronauts o Our Week: (0:14:28) Super Size Me • The Main Event: First Cow (0:21:06) o The Good o The Bad o Spoilers and Final Thoughts (0:44:10) • Film Faves: Actors and Actresses (0:53:01) • Where You Can Find Us and Ending (2:07:55) Shanna's Fave Actors: 6. Denzel Washington (The Hurricane, Malcolm X, Inside Man, Man on Fire, Philadelphia) 5. John Lithgow (The World According to Garp, Blow Out, Bombshell, Beatriz at Dinner, Interstellar) 4. Samuel L. Jackson (Glass, MCU, The Incredibles) 3. Jimmy Stewart (Harvey, Rear Window) 2. Cary Grant (The Bishop's Wife) 1. Spencer Tracy (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, Desk Set, Father of the Bride, Adam's Rib, Boy's Town) Jeff's Fave Actors: 6. Jimmy Stewart (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It's a Wonderful Life, Harvey, Rear Window, Vertigo) 5. Bill Murray (Caddyshack, Tootsie, Ghostbusters, Little Shop of Horrors, Scrooged, Groundhog Day, Ed Wood) 4. Tom Cruise (Rain Man, Born on the 4th of July, Interview with the Vampire, Jerry Maguire, Mission: Impossible series, Magnolia, Edge of Tomorrow) 3. Charlie Chaplin (The Kid, The Circus, City Lights, Modern Times, Limelight) 2. Tom Hanks (Dragnet, Big, A League of Their Own, Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, Sleepless in Seattle, Apollo 13, Saving Private Ryan, Toy Story series) 1. Cary Grant (Bringing Up Baby, Arsenic & Old Lace, His Girl Friday, North By Northwest) Shanna's Fave Actresses: 6. Thelma Ritter (All About Eve, Rear Window, The Misfits) 5. Melissa McCarthy (Spy, Ghostbusters, Bridesmaids, The Kid) 4. Lupita Nyong'o (Us, Queen of Katwe, 12 Years a Slave, Star Wars: The Force Awakens) 3. Elisabeth Moss (Shirley, The Invisible Man, Us, Her Smell) 2. Angela Lansbury (The Manchurian Candidate, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Beauty and the Beast, Anastasia) 1. Katharine Hepburn (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Desk Set) Jeff's Fave Actresses: 6. Grace Kelly (Rear Window, To Catch a Thief, Dial M for Murder) 5. Emma Stone (Superbad, Easy A, Zombieland, Crazy Stupid Love, Friends with Benefits, Birdman, La La Land) 4. Rachel McAdams (The Notebook, Mean Girls, Red Eye, Wedding Crashers, About Time, Spotlight, Game Night) 3. Katharine Hepburn (Bringing Up Baby, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, On Golden Pond) 2. Elizabeth Taylor (Father of the Bride, Giant, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) 1. Scarlett Johansson (Ghost World, Lost in Translation, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, MCU, Her, Marriage Story, Jojo Rabbit)
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 60, I join the very talented writer/director of *Her Smell, Golden Exits, Queen of Earth* (and more), Alex Ross Perry. Alex and I celebrate this towering and memorable minute by showing of perfect technique with this format; every line, every angle, every choice... no stone unturned. *About Alex Ross Perry* Alex Ross Perry is a writer and director of films like Her Smell ( https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7942742?ref_=nmbio_mbio ) (2018), Golden Exits ( https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5687814?ref_=nmbio_mbio ) (2017), Queen of Earth (2015) and Listen Up Philip ( https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3093546?ref_=nmbio_mbio ) (2014). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Chris and Jordan discuss the PlayStation 5 design, the Windows apps Jordan loves, and what Chris thinks of the Lenovo X1. They review the movie "Her Smell" (33:55). For the next podcast, they will be reviewing "The Vast of Night". Playstation 5 - Chris hates Everything - excellent search tool for Windows 7-zip - archiving and extraction tool Audacity - Audio editing software that's better than what Chris uses Send to Kindle for PC - Send files directly from computer to your Kindle Freedom - Productivity tool to assist you in blocking internet for specific time periods SumatraPDF - Ugly website for a great product Notepad++ - Fast text editor WinDirStat - Lightweight tool for seeing what's taking up space on your PC Google Keep - Nice to do list / note taking app Lenovo X1 Carbon - Chris loves more than a Mac
Una nueva semana adentro y viendo de todo: Netflix y otra comedia estúpida THE LOVEBIRDS, una rockera HER SMELL con Elizabeth Moss y de HBO la insoportable serie RUN. Además Nicko Granato de QUIEREN ROCK nos recomienda música y series animadas.
Chris and Jordan discuss trains (again) in Los Angeles & Washington DC, and dive deep into Chris's favorite Mac apps. Then they discuss this week's movie, "Train to Busan" (31:35). For the next podcast, they will be reviewing "Her Smell". Chris's favorite Mac app list: https://chrisltd.com/blog/2020/05/mac-apps-i-use-2020
We're talking punk rock, baby! We go into punk names, doing seances over zoom, and how Collin hates his mom's singing voice as we discuss HER SMELL (2019). TW: This movie is about addiction, and we discuss addiction at length. After dark, we also get into The Real Housewives of New Jersey, wrestling, Invisible Man, and Picard! Follow us on all social media @ScreenVomit, or send us an email at screenvomitpod@gmail.com!
In our weekly roundup, Alexz watched THE BLOB, THE THING, and GOOD OMENS, Ashley watched HER SMELL and brings up THE FRENCH DISPATCH trailer, Will rewatched BOY ERASED and season 3 of CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA, Jeanette watched JOKER. Both Will and Ashley have been watching THE OUTSIDER, and the group discuss the teaser trailer for STRANGER THINGS 4 (Hopper!) Plus, Jeanette does a dramatic reading of the story of when Megan Thee Stallion got arrested, Alexz and her friend got kicked off a karaoke stage, and Will thinks Elon Musk and Grimes' baby is the Anti Christ. www.ghoulchat.com Please subscribe, rate and review us on all our streaming platforms! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! @ghoulchat @williamfrench @jeanmarli @alexznyx @ashleynrhernandez Intro song "Holy Prayer" by BASSBEAR --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Peter, Russ and myself as we talk about Uncut Gems, Freaks, Shazam!, 21 Bridges, Honey Boy, The Two Popes, Crawl, I Lost My Body, Peanut Butter Falcon, Her Smell, Knives Out, A Hidden Life, The Souvenir and more on this episode of the Movie Movie Podcast. Recorded on January 22nd 2020. The post Movie Movie Podcast #90: 2019’s Honorable Mentions appeared first on Movie Movie Podcast.
Kicking off the latest episode, Noah & Andy dive directly into a hearty discussion of the new Claire Denis science fiction mind-meld, HIGH LIFE. Things don't slow down from there when it comes to keeping the pedal down on the psychological warfare, as the boys talk about Alex Ross Perry's HER SMELL. All of the Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Moss hullabaloo inspires the fellas to rundown each of their favorite actors and actresses under 40 years of age. This makes for the most exciting PICK SIX segment to date. On this edition of the THROWBACK CHALLENGE, Andy talks about I SAW THE DEVIL, while Noah tackles the far more light-hearted affair, JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI. This time around, Andy is drinking Sara's Saison by Centerpoint Brewing, and Noah is tasting Rubicon IPA from 18th Street. Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-film-harmonic/support
The Governors Awards are an opportunity for Oscar hopefuls to meet scores of Academy members— and Vanity Fair's Anthony Breznican was in the middle of it. Plus a conversation with Her Smell star Elisabeth Moss.
Not only did director and writer Alex Ross Perry work in a video store while he was learning to become a filmmaker, his first film crew was made up of his friends and co-workers at the video store and they remain his crew today. Alex explains to Marc that watching films by directors like David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick made him want to have an immediately identifiable style. He found his style while embracing a true independent film aesthetic, which means virtually no money and very few shooting days. It all culminated with Alex's most recent film, Her Smell, which he made with his frequent collaborator Elisabeth Moss. This episode is sponsored by Anchor (anchor.fm/start), Squarespace (squarespace.com/wtf), and Zinus (zinus.com/WTF). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
Our new buddy Jeremy Howell joins us to catch 'em all with Pokémon Detective Pikachu then team up with a toon-hating detective in Robert Zemeckis' Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Later we tackle Robert Pattinson's casting as Batman, if Hollywood should go back to making silent films, Henry's favorite female indie bands (see list below) plus we also talk Her Smell, Mary Magdalene, Zodiac, The Social Network, Drake & Josh, The Sopranos, Long Shot, The Master, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Miranda, Please Like Me, Sabrina, Erin Brockovich, and Surprise, Kill, Vanish. 0:00 - Intros: Welcome Our New Co-Host Jeremy!12:22 - Reviews: Pokémon Detective Pikachu59:41 - Retro Review: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)1:32:31 - News: Robert Pattison's Batman Casting1:44:35 - Mail: Modern Hollywood Going Silent; Favorite Female Indie Bands/Singers (See List Below)2:01:19 - Picks of the Week: Her Smell, Mary Magdalene, Zodiac, The Social Network, Drake & Josh, The Sopranos, Long Shot, The Master, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Miranda, Please Like Me, Sabrina, Erin Brockovich, and Surprise, Kill, Vanish2:13:30 - Outros: Check Out Jeremy's www.artandobject.com! *Listener Question Answer (Female Indie Bands/Artists)*Dog Party, The Pretty Reckless, La Roux, Best Coast, Potty Mouth, Mannequin Pussy, The Joy Formidable, Bikini Kill, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Le Tigre, The Runaways + Joan Jett, Bleached, The Interrupters, L7, M.I.A., The Distillers, Grumpster, and Zhora Bonus Shows: www.thefilmbuds.bandcamp.comMerch: www.teespring.com/stores/thefilmbudsWebsite: www.thefilmbuds.comEmail: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbuds/@ChloBo74275186Letterboxd: @HenryFahertyInstagram: @thefilmbudspodcast
In episode eighty-three of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel yell over each other about Alex Ross Perry and Elisabeth Moss' scorched earth punk odyssey HER SMELL before stage-diving into two more stories about performers on the brink of psychological collapse under the public eye in John Cassavetes' OPENING NIGHT and Brady Corbet's VOX LUX. Ben breaks down Papa John's play-within-a-play, Daniel ponders the true meaning of pop music, and Brandon compares Lizzie Moss' possessed tour-de-force to the Kool-Aid Man. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
[ep.87] We catch up in our Ketch-up Korner on Beyonce’s Homecoming, Donald Glover’s Guava Island, and Disneynature’s Penguins. Plus, thoughts on Her Smell, High Life, and Drew’s new music recipe segment highlighting the indie band Omni. WBAM!Join the Summer Movie Wager at www.thesummermoviewager.comE-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.comFollow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review.Twitter:@caldernest@HuntMobley@DrewDietzenletterboxd:letterboxd.com/caldernest/letterboxd.com/hearshot/letterboxd.com/drewd/ Drew’s SpotifyDrew’s WNSC UCF radio showHunter’s WebsiteSpecial thanks to Rafael Calderon for the weekly upload.Episode 87 ShownotesIntroThe summer movie wager (00:04:20)KetchupDrew – Omni, Homecoming, Arthur (00:08:55)Hunter – Penguins, Her Smell (00:29:44)Ernest – Documentary Now, Guava Island, High Life (00:47:47)Outro (01:08:30) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
Joining us this week is Alex Ross Perry, a director and writer who is so steadily himself, it's refreshing. We spent a good amount of time discussing his latest film, Her Smell and all of its intricacies. This was Alex's second time on the podcast and we welcomed again his unique perspective as a filmmaker and story teller. "Her Smell" Trailer: https://youtu.be/PMlHDNdLGU8
Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome to the latest episode of Breakfast All Day. Alonso, Matt and Christy are snapping their fingers with purpose for the premiere episode of the FX series "Fosse/Verdon." But first, they review the messy reboot of "Hellboy," the reworking of "Big" called "Little" and they catch up with the remake of "Pet Sematary." They also discuss two very different movies about female music superstardom: "Her Smell," starring Elisabeth Moss as a punk goddess, and "Teen Spirit," starring Elle Fanning as a pop princess. It's a jam-packed episode, so hold onto your bowler hats and let's go.
With the last universally discussed TV show entering its final season, will there ever be another show that unites us? Plus a conversation with Her Smell director Alex Ross Perry.
My thoughts on the first trailer for Her Smell. Thanks and enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nigel-foote/message
This week Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice, Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) break down some of their favorite and not so favorite films at the 27th Annual Philadelphia Film Festival. The film scribes come out swinging discussing ROMA, THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND, YOU'LL LOVE ME WHEN I'M DEAD, THE DEVIL WE KNOW, SHIRKERS, BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY, DIVIDE AND CONQUER THE STORY OF ROGER AILES, THE GUILTY, THUNDER ROAD, BEN IS BACK, ANCHOR AND HOPE, HER SMELL, VOX LUX, EMPATHY INC. and IF YOU DON'T KNOW ME. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.