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It's been a while since we've done a few episodes in a row, but we're back to our normal scheduling with the release of our discussion on Ti West's found footage film, The Sacrament! The Sacrament (2013) dir. Ti West. "A news team trails a man as he travels into the world of Eden Parish to find his missing sister, where it becomes apparent that this paradise may not be as it seems." (Source: IMDB)
David is joined by Michael Worth, Richard Doyle and Jason Beamish as they battle shaky VOIP connections and emerge triumphant to discuss this kung fu masterpiece starring Bruce Lee.
David is joined by Michael Worth, Richard Doyle and Jason Beamish as they battle shaky VOIP connections and emerge triumphant to discuss this kung fu masterpiece starring Bruce Lee.
On this episode of Force Five, I’m joined by jason Beamish from Film Ruminations.I discuss the newest emotional Pixar offering, Soul (2020).Today’s show is brought to you by a very special sponsor, listen to the episode for more information!The list topic that Jason Beamish picked is Top 5 Films Directed by Black Filmmakers.Go to FilmRuminations.com to see more content from Jason, including the Film Ruminations podcast!
David is joined by Jason Beamish to discuss two Italian films of 1972 with a decidedly leftist political tilt.
David is joined by Jason Beamish to discuss two Italian films of 1972 with a decidedly leftist political tilt.
Don't sleep on this episode! Brian and David brought along their friend, Jason Beamish (from Film Ruminations), to talk about the popular Freddy sequel DREAM WARRIORS. A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) dir. Chuck Russell. "A psychiatrist familiar with knife-wielding dream demon Freddy Krueger helps teens at a mental hospital battle the killer who is invading their dreams."
David is joined by Jason Beamish and first-time guests Brad McDermott and Mark Repp to discuss this "blaxploitation classic", originally issued on Laserdisc by Criterion in 1997.
David and guests Jason Beamish, Jordan Essoe and Meedo Taha discuss the last feature film directed by Pierre Etaix.
Martin Kessler is joined by Jon Laubinger and Jason Beamish to discuss Chris Marker’s Sans Soleil. A film that seems to defy classification, they consider whether it’s a documentary, travelogue, essay, poem, or survival guid for the 21st century. They examine its varied images, and look for meaning in its unexpected juxtapositions and distortions of reality, and consider it it’s worthy of its 69th place on the Sight & Sound List (or maybe a Nobel prize).
On today’s show, we have the 63rd entry on the Sight and Sound International Critics’ Poll, and the second Charlie Chaplin film on the list, Modern Times. We have a full assembly line of guests to look at the final outing of The Little Tramp. Lady P welcomes Flixwsie art director Emma, Eclipse Viewer host David Blakslee, and criterion enthusiast Jason Beamish. Will they find it worthy of its spot on the list? How does it compare to Chaplin’s other films? More importantly how does it compare to Keaton’s? For our second topic we take inspiration from the factory life of Modern Times to look at industry in film. And then we close things out with some final notes of positivity.