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Josh is joined by film critic Josh Brunsting to discuss the Criterion Channel's new and expiring titles for the month of August.
Josh is joined by film critic Josh Brunsting to discuss the Criterion Channel's new and expiring titles for the month of August. Episode Links The Criterion Channel The Criterion Channel Club Facebook Group August New Releases Leaving August 31 Michael Hutchin's Letterboxd List of Streaming-Only Criterion Titles Michael Hutchins's Letterboxd List of Limited Engagements Where … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 47: August 2021 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 47: August 2021 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting, Scott Nye, Sean Hutchinson, and David Blakeslee to talk about Criterion's March 2014 line-up, the Wexner talk, the latest wacky newsletter drawings, and more!
This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting, Scott Nye, Sean Hutchinson, and David Blakeslee to talk about Criterion's January 2014 line-up, the trailer for The Grand Budapest Hotel, the upcoming Wexner Center talk, the Fantastic Mr Fox, and more!
This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting and Scott Nye to talk about Criterion's December 2013 line-up, the upcoming Persona release, and more.
This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by David Blakeslee, Sean Hutchinson, Travis George and Josh Brunsting to talk about Criterion's shift to dual-format releases, the November 2013 line-up, the World Cinema Foundation coming to the Hulu Plus channel, and more!
This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by Josh Brunsting and Sean Hutchinson to discuss the September 2013 Criterion Collection Line-Up, the possible fall Criterion box sets, and the 101 Days Of Summer Hulu Plus channel.
Let the debate begin! Josh Brunsting from CriterionCast joins Andrew and Monica to discuss what makes Zero Dark Thirty effective (or not). Does the film work as a piece of journalism? Does its depiction of torture warrant the controversy? What does everyone think of Maya as a character? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:22 - Intro and clip 3:00 - Josh's overall thoughts, the cinematography 9:54 - Maya's motivation 15:09 - The film as "cinematic journalism" and movies based on true events 21:48 - The depiction of torture 31:06 - Comparisons with Zodiac, thoughts on the casting 36:00 - The theme of murkiness, how Bigelow makes the audience complicit 39:03 - The final raid sequence 42:34 - The framing of the torture scenes, whether it's manipulative 46:00 - Final thoughts and show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing cinemafix@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
On this week's On The Screen, Ryan is joined by James McCormick, Josh Brunsting, and Scott Nye discuss their top 10 lists for 2012 (theatrical releases).
On this week's On The Screen, Ryan, James and Josh Brunsting discuss what they've been watching.