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One Heat Minute
MIAMI NICE: It's About Love w/Manohla Dargis

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 53:24


This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join one of our most sought-after guests - the world's greatest living film critic, the senior film critic at the New York Times, Manohla Dargis. Manohla breaks down Miami Vice, as only Manohla can.GUEST: MANOHLA DARGISWEBSITE: NY TIMESNot for the Faint of Heart or Lazy of ThoughtONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONSWEBSITE: ONEHEATMINUTE.COMPATREON: ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS PATREONTWITTER: @ONEBLAKEMINUTE @KATIEWALSHSTX & @OHMPODSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Last Thing I Saw
Ep. 108: Manohla Dargis, Lisa Kennedy, Amy Taubin

The Last Thing I Saw

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 73:00


Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw. I'm your host, Nicolas Rapold. The Village Voice loomed large for me as a critic and an editor. The Voice I grew up with may be long gone, but it's been a joy to continue reading my favorite critics who wrote there. For this episode, I'm honored to bring together three all-star alumnae of the Village Voice to talk about movies. Manohla Dargis, the co-chief film critic of The New York Times, started writing about avant-garde cinema at the Voice early in her career. Lisa Kennedy has written for The New York Times, Essence, American Theatre, Variety, and the Denver Post, on both film and theater, and she was an editor at the Voice for a decade, editing pieces by Manohla Dargis and Amy Taubin. Amy Taubin is a contributing editor at Artforum and Sight & Sound, who wrote full-time at the Voice for 14 years; This episode is something like a dream come true for me, and so I had to ask a little about their memories of the Voice, before we talked about some recent highlights from their viewing. And I encourage everyone to spend some quality time with the Village Voice archives. My deep thanks to Amy, Lisa, and Manohla for taking the time to talk. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Music: “Tomorrow's Forecast” by The Minarets, courtesy of The Minarets Photo by Steve Snodgrass

Linoleum Knife
516. 2020 in Review with Justin Chang, Manohla Dargis, Peter Debruge

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 81:06


Dave and Alonso are joined by Justin Chang (LA Times), Manohla Dargis (NY Times), and Peter Debruge (Variety) to look back on the year that was so very 2020. (Robert Abele was otherwise engaged but will guest very soon.) We talk about how streaming changed the movies in general as well the way that critics see film. Subscribe (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Join our club, won't you?

The Film Comment Podcast
At Home #9 - New York Times Critic Manohla Dargis

The Film Comment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 53:59


In an article in The New York Times, the critic Manohla Dargis wrote about what we're missing right now: “There is nothing like watching a movie, leaving the world while being rooted in it alongside friends, family and everyone else.” It's a feeling that means so much to all of us, and on this podcast, we've been doing our best to stay virtually connected with each other and with movies. We've had the pleasure of welcoming Manohla Dargis on the podcast in our festival editions, and in these extraordinary times, she joins us once again. For this episode, Film Comment Editor-in-Chief Nicolas Rapold and Assistant Editor Devika Girish talked to Manohla about the impact of the cinema shutdown, what's unique about the movies, and why old Hollywood movies can hold a special pleasure. We discuss Hollywood classics like 42nd Street and The Great McGinty as well as more recent films including Bong Joon Ho's Okja and Sudanese documentary Talking About Trees. Please note that our necessarily remote connection may mean some variable audio quality If you're a longtime Film Comment subscriber, listener, or reader, or are just tuning in now, please consider becoming a member or making a donation to our publisher, Film at Lincoln Center, during these unprecedented times: purchase.filmlinc.org/donate/contribute2

Linoleum Knife
Year in Review Special with Manohla Dargis, Robert Abele, Peter Debruge

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 76:46


Dave and Alonso are joined by Manohla Dargis of The New York Times, Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times and TheWrap and Peter Debruge of Variety to discuss 2019 in film. Cats is discussed. Subscribe (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, someone keeps moving my chair. Join our club, won't you?

Linoleum Knife
Manohla Dargis Remembers Agnès Varda, Larry Cohen, Jonas Mekas, Barbara Hammer

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 68:38


Dave and Alonso are joined by Manohla Dargis of The New York Times for this special episode to discuss some legends of "off-Hollywood" cinema we have lost in recent months. Subscribe (and review us) at Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, your face so pretty. Join our club, won't you?

Linoleum Knife
Manohla Dargis, Peter Debruge, Robert Abele; 2018 in Review

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 84:06


Dave and Alonso are joined by Robert Abele (LA Times, TheWrap), Peter Debruge (Variety) and Manohla Dargis (NYT) for a look back at 2018. After a discussion of "Green Book" and Netflix, we offer lots of recommendations of smaller films from last year you might have missed -- grab a pen. Subscribe (and review us) at Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, do the tighten up. Join our club, won't you? (Now for as little as $1/month!)

Linoleum Knife
2017 in Review with Manohla Dargis and Robert Abele

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 71:12


Dave and Alonso welcome Manohla Dargis (The New York Times) and Robert Abele (Los Angeles Times, TheWrap) to talk about the year just past in movies, from the best to the biggest disappointments. Subscribe for free (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, I'll take the fall. Join our club, won't you?

The Cinephiliacs
TC #94 - Manohla Dargis (Killer of Sheep)

The Cinephiliacs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 85:39


Before anything else, films are objects that present a sensorial experience. To understand how they function—as industrial products, as societal mirrors, as ideological machines—we must understand how they interact with our minds and make us think. For the five year anniversary of The Cinephiliacs, Manohla Dargis joins the cast to talk exactly that. The New York Times critic discusses her childhood movie love of watching objects without inhibition and her writing as a form of translating the way of watching films. She also chats about the past and future of the Times, and how the institutional changes have affected the practice of criticism in a digital age. Finally, Manohla and Peter examine Charles Burnett's independent masterpiece Killer of Sheep, examining how the filmmaker's stark portrayal of impoverished black life resonates to today through poetic realism. Plus, a brief chat with James N. Kienitz Wilkins and Robin Schavoir, whose new film, The Republic, is currently streaming on MUBI. 0:00-3:09 Opening 4:23-14:00 Establishing Shots — Five Years of The Cinephiliacs 14:46-47:15 Deep Focus — Manohla Dargis 48:28-1:07:42 Sponsorship Section — An Interview with The Republic team, James N. Kienitz Wilkins and Robin Schavoir 1:09:00-1:23:28 Double Exposure — Killer of Sheep (Charles Burnett) 1:23:32-1:28:38 Close / Outtake

Linoleum Knife
Manohla Dargis; Transformers: The Last Knight, The Beguiled, The Big Sick, NYT Best Films of the 21st Century

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 121:51


Dave and Alonso are joined by Manohla Dargis of The New York Times to discuss her and A.O. Scott's recent list of the century's best films to date. We also dig into some very loud and very quiet new releases. Subscribe (and review us) on iTunes, follow us @linoleumcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, no one has ever known. Join our club, won't you? Dave's DVD pick of the week: THE MAGIC BOX: PROJECT SHIRLEY, V.4 Alonso's streaming pick of the week: THE GLEANERS & I Manohla's list-topping pick of the week: THERE WILL BE BLOOD

Linoleum Knife
Manohla Dargis on 2016

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 83:01


Manohla Dargis of The New York Times joins Dave and Alonso to talk about documentaries, Pauline Kael, emotional responses, resetting your internal rhythms and much more. Follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Join our club, won't you?

Linoleum Knife
Best of 2015 with Manohla Dargis, Robert Abele and Peter Debruge (Audio Fix)

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 92:39


[We sincerely hope this version makes it easier to hear our wonderful guests.] Dave and Alonso are joined by a blue-ribbon panel of critics — Manohla Dargis of The New York Times, Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times, and Peter Debruge of Variety — to discuss the highlights of the year just past. Haynes vs. Tarantino, the joys of Mad Max and documentary ethics are just some of the subjects that pop up in a rousing conversation. Like our Facebook page, review us on iTunes, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @linoleumcast, but there is no easy way around it. Follow Manohla on Twitter: @ManohlaDargis Follow Robert on Twitter: @raabele Follow Peter on Twitter: @askdebruge

Linoleum Knife
Best of 2015 with Manohla Dargis, Robert Abele and Peter Debruge

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 92:38


Dave and Alonso are joined by a blue-ribbon panel of critics -- Manohla Dargis of The New York Times, Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times, and Peter Debruge of Variety -- to discuss the highlights of the year just past. Haynes vs. Tarantino, the joys of Mad Max and documentary ethics are just some of the subjects that pop up in a rousing conversation. Like our Facebook page, review us on iTunes, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @linoleumcast, but there is no easy way around it. Follow Manohla on Twitter: @ManohlaDargis Follow Robert on Twitter: @raabele Follow Peter on Twitter: @askdebruge

Linoleum Knife
Best of 2014 with Manohla Dargis, Peter Debruge, Robert Abele; also, "Taken 3"

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2015 87:53


Manohla Dargis (The New York Times), Peter Debruge (Variety), and Robert Abele (Los Angeles Times) join Dave and Alonso to discuss the best films of 2014, but in the way these conversations tend to do, things go in interesting and unexpected directions. Subscribe (and review us) on iTunes, like our Facebook page, follow us @linoleumcast, S Club gonna show you how. Dave's DVD pick of the week: SAFE www.amazon.com/Criterion-Collection-Blu-ray-Julianne-Moore/dp/B00NMUCLDO/?tag=alonsoduralde-20 Alonso's DVD pick of the week: THE IDENTICAL www.amazon.com/Identical-Blu-Ray-DVD-Combo/dp/B00OHLR7BS/?tag=alonsoduralde-20

One Heat Minute
One HEAT Minute: Episode #30 - Manohla Dargis

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 32:46


It's the 30th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute (29:00-30:00). Host Blake Howard is joined, in his opinion, by the world's greatest living film critic Manohla Dargis. Blake and Manohla discuss the figure of the 'romantic gangster' and how we allow our favourite filmmakers their fantasy, even when it comes to rent. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations

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One Heat Minute
One HEAT Minute: Episode #60 - Manohla Dargis

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 42:42


It's the 60th minute of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute (59:00-1:00:00).  Host Blake Howard is joined AGAIN by, in his opinion, by the world's greatest living film critic Manohla Dargis. Blake and Manohla discussing the bridging of two worlds, the implicit connections between Vincent and Waingro, and Vincent being pulled away from the world of women and into the underworld.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations

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One Heat Minute
One HEAT Minute: Episode #89 - Manohla Dargis (Co-Chief Film Critic - The New York Times)

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 37:33


ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 "magnum opus" HEAT minute by minute. It's the 89th minute (1:28:00-1:29:00) - host Blake Howard joins the world's greatest living film critic, The New York Times co-chief film critic, Manohla Dargis. Blake and Manohla discuss the sensational orchestration of the ACTUAL first time that Pacino and De Niro share the screen, foreshadowing the finale with Vincent holding a gun and Neil literally boxed in his car, the first glimpse of the iconic Kate Matalini's diner scene and SO MUCH MORE. What do you say I buy you a cup of coffee and you have a listen?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations

One Heat Minute
All The President's Minutes - Minute 22 with Manohla Dargis

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 57:12


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 twenty-two host, Blake Howard joins, in his opinion, the greatest living film critic, Manohla Dargis. Blake and Manohla get so involved in the sprawling dissection of the scene that we forget to watch the minute at hand.About Manohla DargisManohla Dargis grew up in the East Village in New York, where she attended public school and was a frequent attendee at both St. Mark's Cinema and Theater 80. She started writing about movies professionally in 1987 while earning her M.A. in cinema studies at New York University. A class with the longtime Village Voice critic J. Hoberman led to her being hired to write about avant-garde cinema for the Voice. She has been the co-chief film critic for The New York Times since 2004. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband. (Bio via The New York Times).To read her great work go hereTwitter: @ManohlaDargis Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations

One Heat Minute
THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS: Episode 11: Manohla Dargis (Chief Film Critic at the New York Times) and Matt Zoller Seitz (Ed at Large of RogerEbert.com, TV critic for New York Magazine)

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 105:48


In the penultimate episode of the series I join - in my opinion - the world's greatest living film critic, The New York Times co-chief film critic, Manohla Dargis. Manohla confesses that she fell in love with Michael Mann's work watching The Last of the Mohicans. And to close, I join co-author of THE SOPRANOS SESSIONS, TV and film critic for Vulture and Editor-at-Large of RogerEbert.com - the equally legendary - Matt Zoller Seitz. Matt tells me that Magua is one of his favourite characters in the history of movies, and so much more.ABOUT MANOHLA DARGIS Manohla Dargis grew up in the East Village in New York, where she attended public school and was a frequent attendee at both St. Mark's Cinema and Theater 80. She started writing about movies professionally in 1987 while earning her M.A. in cinema studies at New York University. A class with the longtime Village Voice critic J. Hoberman led to her being hired to write about avant-garde cinema for the Voice. She has been the co-chief film critic for The New York Times since 2004. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband. (Bio via The New York Times)To read her great work go hereTwitter: @ManohlaDargis ABOUT MATT ZOLLER SEITZBio via Roger Ebert Dot ComMatt Zoller Seitz is the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com, TV critic for New York Magazine, the creator of many video essays about film history and style, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism, and the author of The Wes Anderson Collection. His writing on film and TV has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, New York Press, The Star-Ledger and Dallas Observer.Twitter: @mattzollerseitzAbout the show: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve-episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve-minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie. The show examines the cross-section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." The final episode - once again will feature Mr Mann to unpack his intentions with the film in the conception and orchestration of its grand ending.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations