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Talkin' Steven Soderbergh's new film with Kurt Halfyard
Talkin' Alfred Hitchcocks masterpiece with Kurt Halfyard
Talkin' David Lowery's new film with Kurt Halfyard
Kurt Halfyard touches base as TIFF 2020 coverage begins.
Kurt Halfyard joins The Eighth Dispatch to discuss THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER
Talkin' Jim Jarmusch's new film with Kurt Halfyard
It’s time for another trip back to 1989, and this time we’re driving the Delorean right on down to Hinkley Hills, where Tom Hanks is having a few problems dealing with his new neighbors in Joe Dante’s The ‘Burbs. A box-office success but a critical failure, how does it hold up? While we’re there, why not visit Corey Feldman and see what he’s got in his compact disc player? Mayhaps it’s the self-titled debut album from Skid Row? Point your big-ear-guns to Episode 38 for all that, and more. Our guest on this episode is Kurt Halfyard of Row Three, Twitch, and the Cinecast. Be sure to check out his series Kids Talk Film on Twitch, where his kids view films like Alien, Road Warrior, Godzillaand more and weigh in with their post-viewing thoughts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/time-bandits/message
Kurt Halfyard joins us for a meaty review of the new Suspiria plus we also discuss The Sisters Brothers, Filmworker and Outlaw King. 0:00 - Intro 8:35 - Review: Suspiria 1:33:20 - Other Stuff We Watched: The Sisters Brothers, Filmworker, Outlaw King 2:07:18 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:14:10 - Outro 2:20:25 - Spoiler Discussion: Suspiria
Kurt Halfyard joins us for a meaty review of the new Suspiria plus we also discuss The Sisters Brothers, Filmworker and Outlaw King. 0:00 - Intro 8:35 - Review: Suspiria 1:33:20 - Other Stuff We Watched: The Sisters Brothers, Filmworker, Outlaw King 2:07:18 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:14:10 - Outro 2:20:25 - Spoiler Discussion: Suspiria
Talkin' PHANTOM THREAD with Kurt Halfyard.
Talkin' PERSONAL SHOPPER with Kurt Halfyard of Row Three.
Happy Thanksgiving to all. And I want to say thank you for all the very kind words and messages in regards to my introduction from the last episode in which I announced the show will be hosted by two different voices next year. For this episode, it is my pleasure to welcome back two special guests from the past that have meant a great deal to me and for their friendship, I am grateful. The first is the co-host of RowThree.com’s Cinecast, and has been a frequent contributor to the show here going all the way back to his first appearance on the Michael Winterbottom episode, the loquacious and astute Kurt Halfyard. The other is a film graduate and she has joined me twice this year to talk about Hitchcock and Varda, the intelligent and good-natured Kate Blair. We cover the surprising winner of the listener’s poll, UK’s very own Jonathan Glazer who has made three films that are all incredibly unique as well as several advertisements and memorable music videos. First up we cover Glazer’s take on the gangster heist noir SEXY BEAST, in which we all do our best impersonations of Ben Kingsley and his Oscar-nominated role as Don Logan. Secondly, we revisit a much-derided film upon its release, BIRTH, with a pitch-perfect Nicole Kidman as she grapples with the possibility that her dead husband has been reincarnated into the body of a ten-year-old boy. Finally, the one that anyone who has seen it then can’t wait to talk about it afterward, we dive into the pool of the profoundly original sci-fi alien thriller UNDER THE SKIN. Later in the episode, we briefly talk about 2016 recommendations as well as the plans I have for the rest of the year. There may be a bonus episode or two, but other than that, I’m taking most of December off to focus on a number of projects including the revision of my interview podcast and more. Stay subscribed and Happy Holidays to all! 00:00 – 07:03 – Introduction 07:04 – 08:57 – Director Song 08:58 – 26:48 – General Overview, First Experiences 26:49 – 01:02:30 – Music Videos, Sexy Beast 01:02:31 – 01:58:28 – Birth 01:58:29 – 02:21:06 – Under The Skin 02:21:06 – 02:31:13 – Outro For the next episode, it may be a whole month until I return alongside friend Bill Ackerman as we talk for three hours about our favorite films of 2016. I’m going to be binge-watching as much as I can for the next month, getting ready to launch a revised version of Pop Culture Club, as well as spending time with friends and family because now more than ever, we need to remind one another that we care. Please visit Directorsclubpodcast.com, send me an email to directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com. I want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Follow Kate on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/selective_kate/ Listen to Kurt on The Cinecast: http://www.rowthree.com/cinecast-archive/ Follow Jim on Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/instantjim/ Visit Jim's Network For Many Great Shows: http://nowplayingnetwork.net
As of mid-January 2017, I will no longer be the host of Director's Club on a full-time basis. Episode 121 (The Best of 2016) will be my last official episode as the predominant voice you hear on the show. While some of you may frown at that change, I encourage you to listen to my reasons during the introduction as well as learn who the new host will be and why I decided to move forward. Reminder: I am not disappearing completely. After a lengthy monologue about the changes to come including the ridiculous election results, I happily have a conversation with one of my favorite guests and friends, Supporting Characters' very own Bill Ackerman. Not only will Bill be my guest for Episode 121, he joins me today to discuss the life and films of a fascinating figure by the name of Peter Bogdanovich. We talk about his most renowned work such as THE LAST PICTURE SHOW & PAPER MOON, but we also touch upon overlooked gems like TARGETS, THEY ALL LAUGHED & SAINT JACK. There's a review for all of his films overall. Please listen to the entire episode this time around, it would be greatly appreciated. And I can't thank Bill enough once again for another wonderful conversation and education about one of cinema's greats! For some reason, we forgot to give our top three lists! 00:00 - 22:22 - Introduction / Announcement (changes in 2017) 22:23 - 24:32 - Introduction w/Bill 24:33 - 26:34 - Director Song 26:35 - 01:08:08 - TARGETS, THE LAST PICTURE SHOW 01:08:09 - 01:39:52 - WHAT'S UP DOC, PAPER MOON 01:39:53 - 02:02:41 - SAINT JACK, THEY ALL LAUGHED 02:02:42 - 02:17:47 - MASK, TEXASVILLE, NOISES OFF 02:17:48 - 02:42:10 - THE THING CALLED LOVE & others 02:42:11 - 02:49:44 - Outro Stay tuned. In two weeks, right before Thanksgiving, you'll be treated to a special episode involving returning guests Kurt Halfyard and Kate Blair as we talk about the three films of Jonathan Glazer. Then December, I'll be laying low, watching as many 2016 releases as I can before my final official episode in early January. Please stay subscribed, and more news to come! Visit: http://directorsclubpodcast.com and send an email to: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com Please visit: http://nowplayingnetwork.net http://letterboxd.com/billackerman http://letterboxd.com/instantjim
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Who are they? Kurt Halfyard and Nat Almiral. Where are they? In the Village. What do they want? Information. Why do they want it? To discuss, inform, and entertain as they recap the 1967 British television series "The Prisoner".
Talkin' HAIL, CAESAR! with Kurt Halfyard.
The great Kurt Halfyard and Andrew James of the RowThree Cinecast return for another wonderful and lengthy sequel episode on one of our favorite filmmakers / Renaissance man Steven Soderbergh. This time we try to focus on the latter part of his career starting with THE LIMEY and going forwards from there. There were some technical difficulties on my end due to some nasty weather and I had a bad headache, but I couldn't be happier with this episode thanks to my smart, articulate, and well-mannered guests. 00:00 - 12:00 - Introduction12:01 - 12:42 - Director Song12:43 - 01:37:30 - The Limey, Solaris, Ocean's 12, Bubble01:37:31 - 01:38:26 - Contagion Score Snippet01:38:27 - 03:03:20 - The Good German, The Informant, Contagion, Haywire 03:03:21 - 03:14:47 - Top 5 Soderbergh Films / OutroJoin me once again in a couple weeks for one of my favorite podcasters out there making his DC debut. Corey Pierce will be on to talk all-things David Wain and comedy! There will be surprises in store and possibly a guest appearence by a can of talking vegetables. As always thanks for listening!
Triste jour car c'est la fin du festival Fantasia... Dernier retour sur le meilleur festival de cinéma de genre en Amérique du Nord. Simon et Olivier vous offre leur critiques, coups de coeur et anecdotes. Et en prime, des entrevues avec Robin Bougie pour le fanzine légendaire "Cinema Sewer", Kurt Halfyard pour le livre "Satanic Panic: Pop-cultural paranoia in the 80's" et Nathan Ambrosioni, un jeune réalisateur de 13 ans, pour son film "Hostile". Bonne écoute et bonne vacance! Nous serons de retour en onde le 1er septembre!
Triste jour car c'est la fin du festival Fantasia... Dernier retour sur le meilleur festival de cinéma de genre en Amérique du Nord. Simon et Olivier vous offre leur critiques, coups de coeur et anecdotes. Et en prime, des entrevues avec Robin Bougie pour le fanzine légendaire "Cinema Sewer", Kurt Halfyard pour le livre "Satanic Panic: Pop-cultural paranoia in the 80's" et Nathan Ambrosioni, un jeune réalisateur de 13 ans, pour son film "Hostile". Bonne écoute et bonne vacance! Nous serons de retour en onde le 1er septembre!
Talkin' FOXCATCHER with guest Kurt Halfyard from Row Three. He and Ryan also read some listener feedback on actors playing against type, and flip the record over to play the other side.
With Jim lost in New York, Kevin McCallister style, Row Three co-host and constant companion Kurt Halfyard is here with Patrick for a ramblin' good time talking about seminal cult director Samuel Fuller. In addition to discussing his films THE NAKED KISS, SHOCK CORRIDOR, and PICK-UP ON SOUTH STREET, we take on a myriad of classics like AIRPLANE!, DO THE RIGHT THING, THE SARAGOSSA MANUSCRIPT, SCORPIO RISING and a number of short horror film recommendations. LINKS TO SHORT HORROR FILMS DISCUSSED THE CAT WITH HANDS LIGHTS OUT THE SLEEPOVER THE LEGEND OF BEAVER DAM The films of Drew Daywalt Be sure to tune in two weeks from now to hear our Kelly Reichardt episode! As always, if you want to send us a question or comment: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com. Stay Sick!
DVDTalk.com critic and SharcTankMedia contributor Tyler Foster joins us for one of our longer episodes in awhile to talk about a very obscure, unknown filmmaker that you've probably never heard of. Quentin Tarantino. We focus on the breakthrough classic PULP FICTION in honor of its 20th anniversary, as well as Quentin's first of two historical revisions with the WWII revenge drama INGLORIOUS BASTARDS. And obviously we pretty much bring up every movie he's ever done throughout the course of the episode. In addition we review 22 JUMP STREET, MOOD INDIGO, EDGE OF TOMORROW, THE RULES OF ATTRACTION, THE HITCHER films, and much more! 0:00 - 15:15 - Intro / In-House Business15:16- 17:14 - What We Watched Song17:15 - 1:35:50 - What We Watched This Week1:35:51 - 1:38:00 - Director Song1:38:01 - 2:06:07 - Pulp Fiction2:06:08 - 3:03:44 - Inglorious Bastards & All Of The Rest Of His Films!3:03:45 - 3:11:30 - Top 3 Lists / Outro In two weeks, Jim goes on vacation to NYC while Patrick checks-in with the great Kurt Halfyard to talk about film noir legend Samuel Fuller. Until then, send us your feedback and comments over to: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Talkin' STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS with Kurt Halfyard. He and Ryan also read some listener feedback on spoilers and flip the record over to play the other side.
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS for two recent releases! We decided to put out a very special bonus episode for two very special films. Alongside recurring guest Kurt Halfyard, we review and dissect the documentary ROOM 237 as well as the highly original UPSTREAM COLOR. We hope you check them both out, because they're not only worth seeing, but worth a prolonged discussion amongst cinephiles. And in less than a week's time, you will get another official episode on director David Lynch as well as another bonus episode. Thanks as always for listening!http://directorsclubpodcast.comdirectorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Hope you're ready for an epic-length episode featuring the great Kurt Halfyard of RowThree.com, who returns for the fourth time to talk with us about the controversial and divisive director Michael Haneke. We talk about most of his filmography throughout the conversation but the two main reviews include CODE UNKNOWN and his critically acclaimed paranoia thriller CACHE. In addition, Kurt revisits Soderbergh's underappreciated THE INFORMANT while Jim trashes the latest horror remake EVIL DEAD. 0:00 – 16:35 – Introduction / In-house business 16:36 – 16:59 – What We Watched This Week Song 17:00 – 44:00 – What Kurt Watched This Week 44:01 – 1:11:19 – What Jim Watched This Week 1:11:20 – 1:12:40 – Michael Haneke Song 1:12:41 – 1:13:56 – Director Introduction 1:13:57 – 2:03:59 – Code Unknown Review 2:04:00 – 2:35:29 – Cache Review 2:35:30 – 3:01:03 – Other Haneke Movies 3:01:04 – 3:14:07 – Top 3 Haneke Films / Outro In a couple weeks we will be talking with WGN's Nick Digilio about filmmaker Kevin Reynolds, focusing on FANDANGO, 187, and most likely WATERWORLD. Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
No guest this week which means we are back to our old ways. For this episode, we focus on French filmmaker Claire Denis, chosen mostly due to Patrick's love of the film WHITE MATERIAL when he first saw it. We first review the understated and critically acclaimed 35 SHOTS OF RUM, in addition to a couple more of her films. For what we watched, I checked out the Mamet-directed HBO film PHIL SPECTOR, while Patrick revisits the JACKASS trilogy and legacy!In two weeks, Cinecast's own Kurt Halfyard returns once again to talk about Michael Haneke. Please be sure to leave us a voicemail with your list to play on the show as well at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions, comments and top ten lists are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Jay Cheel of Film Junk, Kurt Halfyard of Row Three's Cinecast, and Zach Betonte of Film Jive join me in a quick 90-minute conversation about the two recently released films COMPLIANCE and THE IMPOSTER, both of which I think are two of the year's best. I have a couple of reservations about the latter which are brought up, but most of the debates surround the former. Overall you can expect a roundtable-style discussion as we examine two very interesting films that tackle true life stories about liars and manipulation. COMPLIANCE fictionalizes a real-life event that is shocking and stranger than fiction, and for some, this fictionalized approach doesn’t entirely work. THE IMPOSTER has been highly praised for its style and taut thriller-like execution (and rightfully so), and I mention a couple of things that lead to some questions surrounding documentary ethics and the way we perceive the events overall. For the most part, the conversation surrounds the idea of director intention and the way both stories are presented in distinctively challenging ways that spark some thought-provoking ideas about the way we watch movies based on true events. Since I realize both of these films are in limited release at the moment, I will promote this episode again once these two titles are out on DVD & Blu-Ray so you can listen to the discussion and maybe send us your thoughts/comments once you've had a chance to catch up with these movies, and I really hope that you do . Both of these movies are conversation-stimulators in the best way, and I couldn't have been happier that these three guests complied and came on the show for a lively bit of rambling. We will return to the regular format next week with Patrick as well, when guest Damon Houx joins us to talk about the great Wong Kar-Wai. - JimEmail us: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: http://directorsclubpodcast.com
Kurt Halfyard returns once again, alongside film blogger Matt Marko as they join Jim (sans Patrick this week) to talk about the controversial provocateur Lars Von Trier. Despite touching upon a few of his films throughout the conversation, we mainly focus on the stylistic film noir EUROPA as well as the highly acclaimed BREAKING THE WAVES. In addition, Kurt revisits E.T, Jim reviews Oliver Stone's latest film SAVAGES, and Matt touches on Aaron Sorkin's THE NEWSROOM.In about a week, Patrick will be talking with Greg David and possibly another surprise guest to talk about the great Richard Lester. Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Sean Dwyer of Film Junk Podcast joins us to talk about the prolific and widely acclaimed filmmaker Ridley Scott. Despite touching upon a few of his films throughout the conversation, we mainly focus on the sci-fi classic BLADE RUNNER as well as the Oscar-winning GLADIATOR.. In addition, Sean gives us a review of THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, Jim talks SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD, and Patrick proclaims MOONRISE KINGDOM as the best film of the year so far!In about two weeks we will be talking once again with Kurt Halfyard from Row Three's Cinecast as we discuss the controversial Lars Von Trier. Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
TwitchFilm writer and Cinecast co-host Kurt Halfyard hangs out with us for this bonus episode to discuss the critically acclaimed AMC show Breaking Bad. SPOILERS! We give away major plot points throughout this episode. We first talk about the series as a whole, including our first impressions, but the majority of the conversation is spent on our feelings about the Season 4 Finale. There are definitely criticisms about the plausibility and logic behind Walt's actions that are brought up. It is safe to say that you should be all caught up with the show before listening to this. Stay tuned early next week for an upcoming lost DCPC episode (Ep. 15) in which we talk about our all-time favorite movies. Happy holidays from us!Our next official episode about our Favorite Films of 2011 won't drop until the 2nd week of January. Until next time, please send us your suggestions as well as any comments about BREAKING BAD or any show we’ve discussed or will discuss on a future episode. Drop us a line if you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire (or despise). Thanks for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
TwitchFilm writer and Cinecast co-host Kurt Halfyard returns to the show to discuss the very divisive 90s indie filmmaker Hal Hartley. We dissect his career as a whole, since most of his films are similar. The three of us focus at first on his early work with many claim to be Hartley's best film, TRUST, along with his award-winning epic, HENRY FOOL. In addition, Kurt reviews Fincher's THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, Jim expresses some reservation about WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN, while Patrick is pleasantly surprised by THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU. This is the first time in a long time that we both disagree on a director's style, so expect very different opinions all-around. Stay tuned early next week for an upcoming bonus episode that we also recorded with Kurt. Our next official episode about our Favorite Films of 2011 won't drop until the 2nd week of January, but don't fret. We have two episodes on the way this coming week, one of which is a bonus episode, and the other is the misplaced Episode 15, in which we talked about our favorite films of all time. Until next time, please send us your suggestions as well as any comments about Argento or any director we’ve discussed or will discuss on a future episode. Drop us a line if you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire (or despise). Thanks for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Talkin' THE DESCENDANTS on The Christmas Episode with guest Kurt Halfyard from Row Three. He and Ryan also read some listener Christmas wishes and program some alternate Christmastime watching
RowThree.com writer and Cinecast co-host Andrew James returns to the show to discuss the very prolific Steven Soderbergh. We parse two of his most acclaimed films for this first look into what makes Soderbergh more than just a "dabbler" whose filmography happens to be all over the map, mostly for better than for worse. The three of us discuss his Palme D'Or Winning debut, SEX LIES & VIDEOTAPE as well as his 2nd film in the year 2000, TRAFFIC, which lead to Soderbergh's first Academy Award for Best Director. In addition, Andrews reviews MY WEEK WITH MARILYN, Jim proclaims his adoration for MELANCHOLIA, while Patrick defends and stands by his praise for MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE. Things get a bit heated for the first time in a long time, since everyone had different reactions to two interesting films about mental illness. We elaborate a bit more on a couple other Soderbergh films after the two main reviews, but expect us to return to this man's work for a 2nd look possibly sometime late next year. About ten days before Christmas, our third returning guest, Kurt Halfyard of RowThree.com and TwitchFilm joins us to talk about a filmmaker that Patrick might very well despise although he's only seen one film (a film that Jim happens to love). The incredibly quirky Hal Hartley will be looked at, and although he's not a filmmaker everyone knows about, much is to be said about his love-it-or-hate-it style. Until next time, please send us your suggestions as well as any comments about Argento or any director we’ve discussed or will discuss on a future episode. Drop us a line if you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire (or despise). Thanks for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
This is a first for us, as we both tackle a director we knew nothing about. Kurt Halfyard, of Row Three/Cinecast, recommended that we check out a filmmaker named Joseph Losey. And boy, are we ecstatic about the new discovery! We have plenty to say about Losey's work, mainly focusing on THE PROWLER & THE SERVANT. Overall, we couldn't be more pleased with the discussion we had.