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Marya E. Gates's wonderful new book “Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors in Their Own Words” includes interviews with 19 groundbreaking women directors — including Susan Seidelman, whose 1985 smash (masterpiece, even?) “Desperately Seeking Susan” is our subject for today.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Author Marya E. Gates joins us on the occasion of her new book, Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors in Their Own Words, as a prelude to a series of screenings at the Brattle introduced by Marya. Two of the directors from her book will join her for these screenings: Bette Gordon on April 17 and Mira Nair on May 10th.
Kerry and Collin are joined by Catherine Mary Stewart, star of the 1984 cult classic "Night of the Comet," an apocalyptic sci-fi film where the world ends at Christmastime, which is the best time to go shopping. They are also joined by returning guest Marya E. Gates, author of the new book "Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors in Their Own Words." The four of them talk in-depth about "Night of the Comet" while Stewart tells some great production stories from working on the film, while also talking about some of the other Christmas films in which she has appeared. And yes, there is also talk of "The Apple," "Dudes" and "The Last Starfighter." Then, the discussion switches over the to subject of Gates' new book, which examines (among many other things) the continuing struggles in the industry facing some of the best female filmmakers working today. As if that weren't enough, there's also the Blu-ray Gift Exchange. It's a longer episode than usual, but well worth it. Buy Marya's book here (Bookshop.org supports independent book stores) Learn more about Catherine Mary Stewart's work here. Blu-rays covered: Sony: "My Girl" 4K (1991) Warner: "Paddington 2" 4K (2017) Criterion: "Godzilla Vs. Biollante" (1989) Warner Archive: "Hit Man" (1972) "Earth II" (1971) "Magilla Gorlla: The Complete Series"
Film journalist and critic Marya E. Gates talks with Justin about her new book, Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors In Their Own Words. The book is a stylishly illustrated collection of interviews with 19 film directors, including Gillian Armstrong, Jane Campion, Mira Nair, Mary Lambert, and Katt Shea. Another great chat for our cinephile listeners! Hosted and produced by Justin Remer. Recorded remotely via Zencastr. Opening Music: "Optimism (Instrumental)" by Duck the Piano Wire. Closing Music: "Rule of 3s (Solemnity Child)" by Elastic No-No Band.
Marya E. Gates is a writer and critic and in her new book Cinema Her Way she collects a series of interviews with a host of visionary directors. It is available here. Visit also Marya's website here. The Substack mentioned in our conversation can be read here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marya E. Gates just published her first film book, CINEMA HER WAY: Visionary Female Directors In Their Own Words, and she's programming several rep screenings across the nation for her book tour. In collaboration with The Future of Film is Female, Marya's book tour is bringing GIRLFIGHT to Nitehawk Cinema and MI VIDA LOCA on 35mm at MoMA.✨Follow Marya E. Gates on Substack and Instagram
Talkin' the 97th Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
Well, we've reached the end of our Paul Schrader retrospective - for a couple weeks until OH, CANADA comes out - and it's time to discuss our findings. What did we learn about Schrader? About film? About podcasting? About ourselves? Can we remember all the different ways we got sick and hurt since March? Where are we going next, and when? Thank you to everyone who has followed along on our lonely journey toward transcendence. A very special thanks to all the guests who joined us and made the show listenable whenever we let them get a word in: Aaron and Carlee from Hit Factory, Manuela Lazić, Marya E. Gates, Brandon Streussnig, Bilge Ebiri, Esmé Holden, Comrade Yui, Ryan and Este from Altmania, Robert Rubsam, Jordan Fish, Ray Tintori, Jake Tropila, Jack Sinclair, Jane Altoids, Glenn Heath, Jr., Soraya Sebghati, Nick Wiger, Chadd Harbold, Charles Lyons-Burt, Darryl and Petros from Getting Dafoe You, Roxana Hadadi, Matthew Germenis, and Bob Martin. Another extra special thanks to our Patreon supporters who help us make this whole thing make at least some sense to our families. We still can't believe any of you listen to the show. Can't and don't! We'll see you all in 2025 with a brand new subject - and episodes on OH, CANADA and JUROR #2 before the end of the year. Plus some cool surprises, maybe. Who can know the mind of God? Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://www.podcastyforme.com/ https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
Marya E. Gates returns alongside Clay Keller, Ryan Marker, and guest commissioner Billy Ray Brewton for the epic conclusion to the FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT SUPER DRAFT, ranking films #11 to #1 on the single, definitive, best-of list! Next week brings the grand finale of HITCHCOCK / TRUFFAUT Month, with Oriana Nudo, Maureen Lee Lenker, and Ben Mankiewicz ranking the Top 10 films directed by Alfred Hitchcock! Join the Booster Club: www.patreon.com/screendrafts
Max and Evan are discussing Noirvember. The term Noirvember was coined by writer Marya E. Gates in 2010 to designate the month of November as a time for spotlighting film noir. Max and Evan share some of their favorites from the 40s and 50s era of Noir, a review of the neo-noir 'The Devil in the Blue Dress', and reviews of more recent TV shows and movies like Disclaimer, Heretic, and Conclave. If you are interested in watching film noir, the Criterion Channel and Kanopy are great streaming resources. Website: https://itsthepictures.libsyn.com/ itsthepictures.substack.com Download the episode today and tweet at Max and Evan (@itsthepicpod). Like the show? Review us on iTunes! We are also available on Stitcher, Spotify, and Letterboxd. Opening: "The Fire" by Dan_Mantau (c) 2022 - http://ccmixter.org/files/Dan_Mantau/64603 Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) Closing: Pixie Pixels (featuring Kara Square) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/53778 Additional comments? Email us: itsthepictures@gmail.com
Hitchcock / Truffaut Month continues with PART ONE of the FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT SUPER DRAFT! Veteran GM Marya E. Gates joins Clay and Ryan to make picks 21-12 on the definitive ranking of the work from one of the architects of the French New Wave. Leading the festivities as guest commish is Screen Drafts Legend Billy Ray Brewton!
Nobody we know knows more about silent cinema than film critic, historian, and social media mastermind Marya E. Gates. She joins us to talk about movies from literally a century ago, from the brilliance of “Sherlock Jr.” to the sexiness of “Forbidden Paradise” to the surrealism of “Ballet Mécanique.” For show notes - including where to stream this week's movies, links to referenced media, and more - subscribe on Buttondown at https://buttondown.email/AVeryGoodYear. https://plus.acast.com/s/a-very-good-year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey listener, it's been a while. How have you been? Do you ever think about me? Just kidding it's a new episode on Joan Tewkesbury's sole feature film, OLD BOYFRIENDS, written by Paul and Leonard Schrader! Who better to join us on this exploration of women's experience in New Hollywood than writer, Online Film Culture Titan and the inventor of #AYearWithWomen, Marya E. Gates (@oldfilmsflicker)??? Join us for a wide-ranging conversation on everything from the film's rediscovery and restoration to Schrader's reaction to the 2022 Sight & Sound poll to Keith Carradine being really hot to the social function of movie gifs on Tumblr. It's a great ep and we hope you'll enjoy it! If you don't, please don't hire Buck Henry to find our home addresses!!! Follow Marya E. Gates: https://twitter.com/oldfilmsflicker https://linktr.ee/oldfilmsflicker Further Reading: Liberating Hollywood: Women Directors and the Feminist Reform of 1970s American Cinema by Maya Montañez Smukler "Canon Fodder" by Paul Schrader Further Viewing: GIRLFRIENDS (Weill, 1978) AN UNMARRIED WOMAN (Mazursky, 1978) https://www.podcastyforme.com/ Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
Molly Manning Walker's debut feature HOW TO HAVE SEX takes place more than six decades after 1960's WHERE THE BOYS ARE, but as our discussion of the two films illuminates, frustratingly little has changed in that time when it comes to the blurred lines around consent, particularly in situations involving teenagers, alcohol, and social pressure around sex. We're joined once again by Marya E. Gates to discuss HOW TO HAVE SEX's deft navigation of that context before bringing WHERE THE BOYS ARE back in to discuss what has and hasn't changed about the desires and dangers of being a student on unchaperoned holiday. And in Your Next Picture Show, we offer up a film that could form a triple feature with this week's pairing, Céline Sciama's GIRLHOOD. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about WHERE THE BOYS ARE, HOW TO HAVE SEX, or anything else in the world of film, by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730. Next Pairing: Ethan Coen's DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS and the Coen Brothers' RAISING ARIZONA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talkin' the 96th Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
It's week 2 of SCORESE MONTH, and we are turning our attention to a group of films that are near and dear to Marty's heart: the films that have been restored by the World Cinema Project, and released on DVD and Blu-Ray by The Criterion Collection. Marya E. Gates (RogerEbert.com) returns to the draft table to rank the top 7 "best" of these films with co-commissioner Ryan Marker, while Drew McWeeny (the upcoming The Hip Pocket podcast) joins Clay as guest co-commissioner.
Adam, Josh, and guests Michael Phillips and Marya E. Gates hash out the best of what all agree is among the richest movie years in recent memory. (Timecodez will not be precise with ads; chapters may start early.) Open (00:00:00-00:07:55) The Films of the Year (00:07:56-01:43:22) Notes, Best Scores, Polls (01:43:23-01:59:49) Golden Brick Finalists (01:59:50-02:09:19) Our Films of the Year (02:09:20-02:42:18) Outlier Choices (02:42:19-03:16:06) Notes/Links: Filmspotting Live in L.A. on Jan. 13 Marya E. Gates Michael Phillips Adam on “Anatomy of a Fall” Yahav Winner's “The Boy” at The New Yorker Promos: Babbel.com/filmspotting for 55% off your subscription. Regal Unlimited (use code FILMSPOT23) Feedback: Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support us: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and complete archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts (and more) on sale at the Filmspotting Shop. https://filmspotting.net/shop Contact us: https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting @filmspotting on Threads https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm @larsenonfilm on Threads https://twitter.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Film critic Marya E. Gates joins Collin and Kerry to talk about Netflix's latest holiday offering, "Best. Christmas. Ever!" This "fam-com" stars Heather Graham, Brandy and Jason Biggs and is directed by Mary Lambert of "Pet Sematary" fame. How does this film figure into the rest of her work? Do rich people really have multiple, full-size Christmas trees throughout their homes? Would a solar powered hot air balloon fly successfully on a cold winter night? Plenty of questions, some of which get answered. Plus, Kerry talkes about three more entries from the book "1,001 Movies You Must See Before You Die." Also, stay tuned for some exciting news about the show and upcoming episodes. Book movies covered: "Winchester 73" (1950) "Terms of Endearment" (1983) "Dead Man" (1995)
On the inaugural episode of our new show The Neo-Noir Podcast, we welcome former Alien Minute guest Marya E. Gates to discuss classic noir, neo-noir, and two films that work as examples of both. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-ingle2/support
We are joined by Marya E. Gates, self-professed "professional cinephile" who has worked with TCM, FilmStruck, Netflix, Criterion, and many others. The post CineJourneys – Episode 4 – The History of #Noirvember first appeared on CineJourneys.
We are joined by Marya E. Gates, self-professed "professional cinephile" who has worked with TCM, FilmStruck, Netflix, Criterion, and many others. The post CineJourneys – Episode 4 – The History of #Noirvember first appeared on .
It's the first Kickstart of NOIRvember! This month is going to be a great time. We dropped Night in the City last week (Patreon on Wednesday with an XL episode, and Friday for general public), and the feed back has been you all are digging it! Movie #2 will drop the same way again this week with Early Access on Patreon and the public feed on Friday. But the Extra Large version for Patreon is going to be XXXL! So if you want in on that, sign up and join us on Patreon! Here is a small rundown of what we chatted about today on KS: Night in the City on Criterion! Ms. Marya E. Gates on Instagram! Lawrence Tierney: Hollywood's Real Life Tough Guy Whitney Anne Adams' Tales from A Costume Designer on Patreon! American Ninja from Kino Lorber! American Ninja 2 from Kino Lorber! ENJOY! WHILE IT'S TRUE THE WGA STRIKE IS OVER, AND EVEN IF SAG GETS THEIR'S TOGETHER, WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE GOING TO BE STRUGGLING FOR A WHILE. THE OVERWHELMING BURDEN OF PUTTING FOOD ON THE TABLE AND A ROOF OVER ONE'S HEAD DOESN'T END THE INSTANT THE DEALS ARE RATIFIED. IT COULD BE MONTHS BEFORE PRODUCTIONS GET UP TO SPEED AGAIN. THAT LEADS RIGHT INTO THE INDUSTRY'S USUAL WINTER/HOLIDAY HIATUS. WILL THAT BE DIFFERENT THIS YEAR? WHO KNOWS. BUT EVEN IF THEY WORK THROUGH THAT USUAL BREAK, MANY FAMILIES ARE GOING TO NEED ASSISTANCE. THIS IS WHERE YOU CAN HELP. IF YOU HAVE A FEW DOLLARS TO SPARE, PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO THE ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY FUND. THE FUND HELPS ALL WORKERS AFFECTED BY THE STRIKE, NOT JUST ACTORS AND WRITERS. Entertainment Community Fund https://entertainmentcommunity.org/support-our-work ------------------ As always, and maybe even more than ever, here are some mental health resources for North America: United States https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ The Suicide Hotline phone number has been changed. Now, just text or call 988. Canada https://www.ccmhs-ccsms.ca/mental-health-resources-1 1 (833) 456-4566 Even though we don't say it in this episode, more NOW than ever before: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take care of yourselves and those around you. Be mindful of your surroundings. Karate in the Garage Linkages
We're joined by film critic (RogerEbert.com), MARYA E. GATES, for her chosen topic, "80's Screwball Comedy", to discuss the first track of our movie mixtape, 1985's "Desperately Seeking Susan". Then, Billy Ray and Marya add more tracks until we have a fully curated excuse for you to block off a lazy Sunday and coast on a particular cinematic vibe. To support us on Patreon, visit: www.patreon.com/incineratorpod Follow us on Twitter - @moviemixtpod Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/movie-mixtapes/id1547221829?uo=4 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviemixtapes/support
Emma Seligman (“Shiva Baby”) wields satirical feminism in her raunchy, violent, and hilarious new high school comedy BOTTOMS; and Josh and guest host Marya E. Gates discover surprising depths in RISKY BUSINESS, which turns 40 this year. -Review: “Bottoms” (02:23) -Next Week / Notes (24:30) -Massacre Theatre (30:13) -Sacred Cow Review: “Risky Business” (38:03) (Times may not be precise with ads) Promo: FACTORMEALS.com/filmspotting50 and use code filmspotting50 to get 50% off. Notes/Links: Marya E. Gates [Substack | Twitter | Instagram] Roger Ebert reviews “Risky Business” Feedback: Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support us: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and complete archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts (and more) on sale at the Filmspotting Shop. https://filmspotting.net/shop Contact us: https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting @filmspotting on Threads https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm @larsenonfilm on Threads https://twitter.com/larsenonfilm https://facebook.com/larsenonfilm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 27 - Sylvia Sidney's MARS ATTACKS! with special guest Marya E. Gates. Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow FADE OUT on Twitter: @FadeOutPod Theme by Luke Daab: https://www.daabcreative.com You can find FADE OUT on these podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fade-out/id1536486950 Amazon Music Spotify Stitcher This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!
Episode 27 - Sylvia Sidney's MARS ATTACKS! with special guest Marya E. Gates. Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow FADE OUT on Twitter: @FadeOutPod Theme by Luke Daab: https://www.daabcreative.com You can find FADE OUT on these podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fade-out/id1536486950 Amazon Music Spotify Stitcher This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!
Guest Marya E. Gates joins Emily and Becky to discuss two music-driven films directed by women: Penelope Spheeris' The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years and Fran Rubel Kuzui's Tokyo Pop. Marya E. Gates is a freelance film writer and historian who specializes in the work of female directors. Bylines include RogerEbert.com, The Playlist, Emmy Mag, Indiewire, Nerdist, Vulture, and more. She is currently working on a book of interviews with female directors for Rizzoli. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we welcome film critic Marya E. Gates to the studio to talk about Mississippi Masala (1991), directed by MIra Nair and starring Sarita Choudhury, Denzel Washington, Roshan Seth, and Sharmila Tagore. Mississippi Masala tells the story of Mina, and Ugandan-Indian woman whose family has settled in Greenwood, Mississippi after being displaced by General Idi Amin, and her budding romance with Demetrius, a local Black self-employed carpet cleaner. Along with chatting about the movie, we interview Marya on her past jobs in marketing for Film Struck and Netflix, the importance of yearning and Eros in romance, and how she's working to dispel the myth of a lack of women-directed films. This week's recommendations: Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996), Bend It Like Beckham (2002), Mo' Better Blues (1990) + bonus recs!: Devil In a Blue Dress (1995), Salaam Bombay! (1988), and The Thin Red Line (1998) Where you can find Marya: Substack — https://oldfilmsflicker.substack.com/ Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/oldfilmsflicker/ Tumblr — https://oldfilmsflicker.com/ Twitter — https://twitter.com/oldfilmsflicker Support your girls with a ko-fi! ko-fi.com/blackgirlfilmclub Check out the rest of our socials (including our BRAND NEW WEBSITE!!!) at linktr.ee/blackgirlfilmclub
Marya E. Gates (ThePlaylist.net, Rogerebert.com) and Billy Ray Brewton (The Incinerator, Make Believe Film Festival) join the virtual draft table for our first ever draft focused entirely on documentaries -- the MUSIC DOCS DRAFT!
Film critic Marya E. Gates (RogerEbert.com, Vulture) joins Collin and Kerry for a deep dive into one of her very favorite films, "Holiday Affair," staring Janet Leigh, Robert Mitchum and Wendell Corey. While not one of the most popular of Christmas films, could it have influenced films such as "Sleepless In Seattle" and "Baby Boom"? What makes this love triangle so different from other rom-coms with a similar premise? How does one kiss smeone hard on the lips and not cause injury? All these questions, plus a stellar Book segment (three honest-to-God masterpieces). Book films covered: Out of the Past (1947) Touch of Evil (1958) Rear Window (1954)
This week on the podcast, film critic and author Marya E. Gates (read her Substack!) joins us for another double-feature deep dive into Nicolas Cage's 2010s filmography, this time as two men failing to run from violent pasts! In the VOD thriller Rage, Cage plays a former criminal whose successful life on the straight and narrow is disrupted by the kidnapping and death of his daughter, which sends him spiraling back, as the Bugs Bunny meme would say, to "the old me." The prototypical Redbox-y action and creaky performances follows, even as there are some glimmers of something interesting with its fresh spin on the usual revenge narratives. We follow that up with David Gordon Green's mournful Southern Gothic fable Joe, about an alcoholic tree-poisoner (Cage) who finds himself the erstwhile father figure to a kid (Tye Sheridan) trying to escape the thumb of his abusive father (Gary Poulter, one of moviedom's great one-and-done performances). Together, the three of us talk about these two distinct takes on Cage's distinct style of middle-aged vengeance -- one highbrow, one lowbrow -- and you'll be shocked where our opinions actually differ! Pledge to our Patreon at patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter @travoltacage Email us questions at travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro
Talkin' the 95th Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
Today we're joined by Marya E. Gates, film critic for sites like http://RogerEbert.com and creator of both #Noirvember & #AYearWithWomen, to discuss one of the most daunting of classic films. Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman is a 200-minute minimalist art film that recently topped Sight and Sound's poll of The Greatest Films of All Time, unseating titles like Vertigo and Citizen Kane— and pissing off much of the (male) old guard. We discuss the film's influence on independent cinema, why the Sight and Sound list caused such controversy, and how exciting 3+ hours of domestic chores can actually be (spoiler: very!). You can find more from Marya at oldfilmsflicker.substack.com. Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus. You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/unwatchables to get access to exclusive bonus content and weigh in on what we watch next. Find us online at www.unwatchablespod.com or shoot us an email at unwatchablespodcast@gmail.com. We're on Instagram and Twitter under @unwatchablespod. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unwatchablespod/message
We're putting one of the four finals nails in the coffin that was 2022 with a roundtable devoted to the wide world of documentaries. Joining us are: DREA CLARK (Maximum Film! podcast), MARYA E. GATES (RogertEbert.com), and JENN WILSON (Film Independent). Which films will make the cut, and which ones will end the year languishing in obscurity? In three hours, you'll know the answers.
David is joined by Marya E. Gates for a TIFF 2022 preview.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If Dutch director Halina Reijn's BODIES BODIES BODIES doesn't remain the definitive snapshot of Zillennial life in the early 2020s, that won't be the fault of the ace ensemble, featuring standout performances from Rachel Sennott ("Shiva Baby"), Maria Bakalova ("Borat Subsequent Movifilm"), or Amandla Stenberg ("The Hate You Give"). Josh and guest critic Marya E. Gates praise the cast along with the film itself for its incisive observations about the chronically online generation. Later in the show, Josh is joined by the Chicago Tribune's Michael Phillips to talk about Frank Capra's surprisingly bleak MEET JOHN DOE (1941), with Gary Cooper as a down-on-his-luck ballplayer who becomes a populist hero and current marathon subject Barbara Stanwyck as the conflicted newspaper columnist who created him—and maybe loves him. 0:00 - Billboard 1:07 - Review: “Bodies Bodies Bodies” (w/Marya E. Gates) 36:21 - Next Week / Notes 40:05 - Massacre Theatre 48:02 - Stanwyck #4: “Meet John Doe” (w/Michael Phillips) 1:16:43 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, we discuss one of the most prominent descendants of Hollywood royalty: Drew Barrymore! Filling in for Dan Mecca, Letterboxd's Mitchell Beaupre joins Conor as a guest host, alongside exceptionally talented writer (and Cinephile Game Night champion) Marya E. Gates! Marya's substack is well worth the subscription, often highlighting underseen work by women directors, among other great stuff. The B-Sides featured today are: Poison Ivy, Guncrazy, Boys on the Side, and Miss You Already. The gang also takes a couple pit stops at 2007's Lucky You, and Drew's charming 2009 directorial debut, Whip It! An emblematic child star, we discuss Drew's innate magnetism and affability, on display throughout her career. After breaking out in E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial and navigating an infamously tragic childhood, she has boasted impressive instincts on how to play into and against her “nice girl” persona. Throughout her career she's made a point of collaborating with women directors, and has a notable penchant for material centering female friendships. All of this while showcasing an astonishing knack for sparking chemistry with just about all of her co-stars; a true movie star indeed. We take tangents to highlight the impressive filmography of Barrymore's Guncrazy co-star James Le Gros, Drew's track record of films with bangin' soundtracks. We also lament both Hollywood's underappreciation of Whoopi Goldberg as a dramatic force, and the fact that Drew Barrymore has yet to return to the director's chair. Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. We are also now on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy!
This week, our boys lean into some hard times on opposite ends of the family-friendly spectrum; in Killing Season, Travolta slaps on a dyed-black chinbeard and a thick moose-and-skvirrel accent as a Bosnian War vet set to take revenge on the American soldier (a weary Robert De Niro) who nearly killed him years ago. It's a one-on-one survival thriller in the wilderness among two old men, which isn't as fun as it sounds (save for some ooey-gooey gore effects). On the kiddie half of the equation, Nic Cage teams back up with Jerry Bruckheimer for G-Force, a hokey live-action/animation adventure that asks the fundamental question: what if guinea pigs were spies? It's a feast of late-aughts 3D gimmickry, comedy actors slumming it (Will Arnett, Zack Galifinakis) and Cage hamming -- well, mole-ing -- it up as a member of the team with a surprising secret (and a nasal voice that would make Peggy Sue Got Married jealous). Critic and author Marya E. Gates joins us on the pod to talk about this highly unique double feature, and shares with us her childhood memories that might make G-Force just a bit more palatable. Pledge to our Patreon at patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter @travoltacage Email us questions at travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro
Talkin' the 94th Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
Tyler and David are joined by Marya E. Gates to discuss movies where Christmas and noir overlap.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Talkin' Jane Campion's new film with Marya E. Gates
Episode Notes Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html OTHER LINKS "Schrödinger's Laura" by A.D. Jameson (Big Other) https://bigother.com/2010/12/21/schrodingers-laura/ "THE MYSTERY OF LAURA'S FIRST ENDING" by Despina Veneti (Preminger Films Noirs) https://premingernoir.co/2014/01/30/the-mystery-of-lauras-first-ending/ "Laura (1944) dir. Otto Preminger" by Oscar Goff (Boston Hassle) https://bostonhassle.com/laura-1944-dir-otto-preminger/ "Dana Andrews Blogathon: My Eternal Love for Laura" by Marya E. Gates (Cinema Fanatic) https://cinema-fanatic.com/2012/07/27/dana-andrews-blogathon-my-eternal-love-for-laura/ MY OTHER WORK ON LAURA My Journey Through Twin Peaks video essays featuring comparisons to Laura: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ai_jEi7GjM (chapter 6: Who is Laura?) & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bckJHoFEvFI (chapter 8: The Usual Suspect) My essay on Laura as my #1 noir: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2011/11/my-1-noir-film-laura.html Clip from Laura in my "32 Days of Movies" film clip series: https://vimeo.com/130029709 (chapter 7: Dreaming in Wartime, alongside several other forties clips of characters who are asleep and/or lost in dreams, visions, and contemplation, as discussed here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2011/10/dreaming-in-wartime-1943-1946-32-days.html) MY OTHER WORK ON TWIN PEAKS https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks.html MY RECENT PODCASTS Lost in the Movies - Halloween https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/halloween-lost-in-movies-podcast.html Lost in Twin Peaks - S1E1 (Pilot) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-1-pilot-s1e1.html & S1E2 (Traces to Nowhere/"Episode 1") https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-2-s1e2-traces-to.html Left of the Movies - High and Low https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/08/high-and-low-left-of-movies-podcast.html This episode's home page on my site is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/laura-twin-peaks-cinema-podcast-6.html Browse my other podcasts: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Lost in Twin Peaks https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html Left of the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/left-of-movies.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Jordan and Brooke are joined by culture writer Marya E. Gates to discuss 1959's game-changing Biblical epic (in which the Bible is like...a C plot?). They talk cast! Budget! Epic production! As well as some super shady drama including screenwriter Gore Vidal reading Charlton Heston for filth in the press, obvious gay subtext that miraculously flew under the ratings radar, and one truly insane chariot sequence.Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/QueerQuadrant Follow Marya! https://twitter.com/oldfilmsflicker
Classic film enthusiast, writer, California native, and prog rock fan Marya E. Gates discusses her four favorites: Little Women (the Winona Ryder one); Bright Star; Under the Tuscan Sun; and Crossing Delancey. Also: the joys of a nice ass in a pair of tight denim (“I firmly believe that almost anybody's butt looks good in a nicely fitted pair of jeans”), 4K butts, Pickle Man appreciation, Jane Campion's mastery of chaste eroticism and the hotness of Gabriel Byrne. Related links: The Letterboxd list of films mentioned in this episode Marya's Letterboxd story on denim in cinema Letterboxd lists of Ladies Getting Head, Walking idly through European cities, Cottagecore, Noirvember Written by Women, man ass and Women have superior taste Gemma's story on the Letterboxd rankings of Little Women Credits: This episode was recorded in Los Angeles, Pennsylvania and Auckland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Theme music: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker. Transcript by Sophie Shin.
The draft that Ryan has been patiently waiting for since day one has finally arrived.
Sausages are snipped, peaches are picked, and cake is catapulted! Film writer Marya E. Gates comes on the pod to evangelize Věra Chytilová's DAISIES, a gem of the Czech New Wave and an amazing (and highly underrated) food film. In DAISIES, meals are key to sugar babying, class deconstruction, and women's pursuit of pleasure. Come for the subversive feminist romp, stay for the astounding food fight.
Talkin' Janicza Bravo's new film with Marya E. Gates
Since I was a few days late with the last episode, this week, you have two terrific new installments of Watch With Jen to enjoy (as well as a Patreon only bonus episode of Watch With Jen: Ask Me Anything where I answer your burning questions).And keeping with the theme of more is more, in this episode, I am joined by not one but five wonderfully talented women to talk about a handful of their favorite representations of female creativity in classic movies. My guests, Kate Gabrielle, Meg Hesketh, Raquel Stecher, Jill Blake, and Marya E. Gates are all contributors to Gabrielle's inspired new Patreon, The Fifth Avenue Anti-Stuffed Shirt & Flying Trapeze Club Classic Film Collective, where they share prose, poetry, art, music, etc. that's centered on classic movies.From Bette Davis battling her twin sister to Deanna Durbin scheming Broadway to Joan Crawford taking on her daughter to an indie favorite from director Claudia Weill, we cover a lot of ground in this chatty episode. Discussing our own creative processes, along with double standards in the arts, our checkered relationship stories (romantic & otherwise), and more, it's a whole lot of fun.Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music ArchiveOriginally Posted on Patreon (6/25/21) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/52923857
Welcome to *Zodiac: Chronicle,* a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece *Zodiac*. It was adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensembles cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. This is the ninth episode of *Zodiac: Chronicle* - Taurus Pt. 1. Our introduction today was former long-running editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire, a *Zodiac* true believer- *Joshua Rothkopf* Today, joining me to swill Aqua Velva's and unpack the incongruity of the Zodiac's behaviour are Online movie writing veteran Moriarty at Ain't it Cool, the founder of Hitfix, film critic, screenwriter, industry analyst, the legendary *Drew McWeeny.* Screenwriter of Zodiac - *James Vanderbilt.* A writer, an actor and star of Zodiac - *Donal Logue.* Filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean's Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - *Brian Koppelman*. Host of the Prog Save America Podcast, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN and #NOIRVEMBER - *Marya E. Gates.* Post-production wrangler, writer at the Film Stage and Producer of the B-Side podcast *Conor O'Donnell* and his co-host on The B-Side podcast, co-founder of Film Stage, and filmmaker *Dan Mecca.* And Contributing Editor for Nerdist - *Lindsey Romain*. *One Heat Minute Productions* *WEBSITE:* oneheatminute.com ( https://oneheatminute.com/ ) *PATREON:* One Heat Minute Productions Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/OneHeatMinute ) *TWITTER:* @OneBlakeMinute ( https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute ) & @OHMPods ( https://twitter.com/OHMPods ) *MERCH:* http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4 *Joshua Rothkopf* *TWITTER:* *@JOSHROTHKOPF* ( https://twitter.com/joshrothkopf ) *James Vanderbilt* *TWITTER:* @JAMESTHEVAN ( https://twitter.com/jamesthevan ) *Donal Logue* *TWITTER:* @DONALLOGUE ( https://twitter.com/donallogue ) *Drew McWeeny* *TWITTER:* *SUBSTACK:* *Brian Koppelman* *TWITTER:* @BRIANKOPPELMAN ( https://twitter.com/briankoppelman ) *PODCAST:* *THE MOMENT* ( https://t.co/Bw75i1dymY?amp=1 ) *Marya E. Gates* *TWITTER:* @OLDFILMSFLICKER ( https://twitter.com/oldfilmsflicker ) *OUTLET:* *MOVIE FONE* ( https://t.co/HhzHbLn0eL?amp=1 ) *,* *PROG SAVE AMERICA* ( https://t.co/yS6PQdIkru?amp=1 ) *Conor O'Donnell* *TWITTER:* @SCRUFFYL00KIN ( https://twitter.com/scruffyl00kin ) *WEBSITE:* HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/ ( https://thefilmstage.com/ ) *PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST* ( @TFSBSIDE ( https://twitter.com/TFSBSide ) ) *Dan Mecca* *TWITTER:* @DJMECCA ( https://twitter.com/djmecca ) *WEBSITE:* HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/ ( https://thefilmstage.com/ ) *PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST* *Lindsey Romain* *OUTLET:* *NERDIST* ( https://archive.nerdist.com/author/lindsey-romain/ ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 25. Being from the South, getting trapped in a silo is one of our worst nightmares! We're joined by MARYA E. GATES from MovieFone and RogertEbert.com to discuss the new indie thriller from Magnolia Pictures, SILO, and the films we believe inspired it; closed out with an interview with the film's producer, SAMUEL GOLDBERG. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieswithgravy/support
Prog Save America is a new music podcast hosted by Marya E. Gates about Prog Rock, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. Guests include Arianny Pilarte, Jill Blake, Jim Martin, Steven Grade, Bill Scurry, Rich Bunnell, Robert Daniels, and Allan Arkush.
Talkin' the 93rd Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
Welcome to *Zodiac: Chronicle,* a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece *Zodiac*. Adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt - *who provided the introduction for this episode -* and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. Joining me today to discuss the introduction of the man who inspired *Bullitt* and *Dirty Harry* - Dave Toschi - played with heart and care from the incredible Mark Ruffalo are Senior Contributor at *Film School Rejects* , *Meg Shields*. The host of the Prog Save America Podcast, Writer at Moviefone, Former Editorial and Brand Manager for Netflix Film, the force behind Old Films Flicker, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN (in which she spent one year only watching films written and/or directed by women) and #NOIRVEMBER (the yearly celebration of all things noir) - *Marya E. Gates.* And returning film critic at *The Ringer* and *Cinema Scope* , author of essential movie books T *he Coen Brothers This Book Really Ties the Films Together* and the recently released P *aul Thomas Anderson Masterworks* - *Adam Nayman.* Film critic and editor at large of *Empire Magazine U.K* , co-host of *the Empire podcast* and author of the soon to be released Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film, *Helen O’Hara.* Filmmaker and screenwriter of *Rounders* , *The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean’s Thirteen* and co-creator and showrunner of *Billions* - *Brian Koppelman.* Theatre Director, Playwright, film critic and host of the *Ink and Paint Podcast* , *Daniel Lammin.* And award-winning screenwriter, and auteurist podcasting mastermind *Lee Zachariah.* *One Heat Minute Productions* *WEBSITE:* oneheatminute.com ( https://oneheatminute.com/ ) *PATREON:* One Heat Minute Productions Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/OneHeatMinute ) *TWITTER:* @OneBlakeMinute ( https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute ) & @OHMPods ( https://twitter.com/OHMPods ) *MERCH:* http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4 *Meg Shields* *TWITTER:* @TheWorstNun ( https://twitter.com/TheWorstNun ) *OUTLET:* *Film School Rejects* ( https://filmschoolrejects.com/ ) *Marya Gates* *TWITTER:* @oldfilmsflicker ( https://twitter.com/oldfilmsflicker ) *OUTLET:* *Movie Fone* ( https://t.co/HhzHbLn0eL?amp=1 ) *,* *Prog Save America* ( https://t.co/yS6PQdIkru?amp=1 ) *Helen O'Hara* *TWITTER:* @HELENLOHARA ( https://twitter.com/HelenLOHara ) *OUTLET:* *Empire* ( http://empireonline.com ) *BOOK:* *Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film* ( https://t.co/O9S0GunaNr?amp=1 ) *PODCAST:* *Empire Podcast* ( https://www.empireonline.com/tags/empire-podcast/ ) *Daniel Lammin* *TWITTER:* *@DANIELLAMMIN* ( https://twitter.com/DanielLammin ) *PODCAST:* *INK AND PAINT* ( https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/inkandpaint ) *OUTLET:* *SWITCH* ( https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/ ) *Adam Nayman* *TWITTER:* @BROFROMANOTHER ( https://twitter.com/brofromanother ) *OUTLETS:* *THE RINGER* ( https://www.theringer.com/authors/adam-nayman ) *,* *CINEMA SCOPE* ( https://cinema-scope.com/author/adam-nayman/ ) *BOOKS: PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: MASTERWORKS; THE COEN BROTHERS: THIS BOOK REALLY TIES THE FILMS TOGETHER* *Brian Koppelman* *TWITTER:* @BRIANKOPPELMAN ( https://twitter.com/briankoppelman ) *PODCAST:* *THE MOMENT* ( https://t.co/Bw75i1dymY?amp=1 ) *Lee Zachariah* *TWITTER:* @LEEZACHARIAH ( https://twitter.com/leezachariah ) *PODCAST:* HELL IS FOR HYPHENATES ( http://www.hellisforhyphenates.com/ ) *WEBSITE:* HTTP://WWW.LEEZACHARIAH.COM/ ( http://www.leezachariah.com/ ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Marya E. Gates joins The Eleventh Dispatch to discuss DRIVE
Talkin' the 90th Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
Talkin' the 89th Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
Talkin' the 88th Oscar Nominations with Marya E. Gates.
When she was ten years old, Marya E. Gates' favorite actor was Nicholas Cage. That's not the only thing you need to know about her, but it's definitely important. She's also currently spending an entire year watching only movies directed by women, and she's our guest co-host this week. We'll have a thorough, frank discussion about her experience watching movies made by women, the challenges facing female directors and the potential solutions to bring greater equality and more voices to the studio system. Plus, we'll lighten things up a bit by celebrating the hallmark style of 80s movies. Naturally that involves a lot of lace and werewolf fur. You should follow Marya (@oldfilmsflicker), the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe) and Scott (@scottmbeggs) on Twitter for more on a daily basis.
Talkin' GONE GIRL with guest Marya E. Gates.