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Josh is joined once again by Richard Doyle, frequent contributor to the Criterion Reflections podcast, for a conversation on Political Cinema – films about political and social issues that are only available on the Criterion Channel. Plus, Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast returns for a conversation about the ways Criterion uses the Criterion Channel … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 33: Political Cinema" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 33: Political Cinema appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Josh is joined once again by Richard Doyle, frequent contributor to the Criterion Reflections podcast, for a conversation on Political Cinema – films about political and social issues that are only available on the Criterion Channel. Plus, Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast returns for a conversation about the ways Criterion uses the Criterion Channel as a way to share the work of filmmakers from underrepresented communities.
Josh is joined once again by Doug McCambridge of the Good Time, Great Movies podcast – as well as the new Schitt’s and Giggles podcast – to discuss films from underrepresented countries on the Criterion Channel. Plus, Matt Gasteier from The Complete Podcast returns to give a refresher on basic navigation and discuss common concerns … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 21: Around the World" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 21: Around the World appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Josh is joined once again by Doug McCambridge of the Good Time, Great Movies podcast to discuss films from underrepresented countries on the Criterion Channel. Plus, Matt Gasteier from The Complete Podcast returns to give a refresher on basic navigation and discuss common concerns for anyone who might be new to the channel.
Josh is joined once again by screenwriter and critic Robert Taylor of the Robert Taylor Odyssey as they try to “Make ‘Em Laugh” with comedies that are only available on The Criterion Channel. Plus, Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast stops by to discuss entry points to the films of Yasujiro Ozu.
Josh is joined once again by screenwriter and critic Robert Taylor of the Robert Taylor Odyssey as they try to “Make ‘Em Laugh” with comedies that are only available on The Criterion Channel. Plus, Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast stops by to discuss entry points to the films of Yasujiro Ozu. Support the Community … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 16: Make ‘Em Laugh!" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 16: Make ‘Em Laugh! appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Josh is once again joined by Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to discuss Japanese cinema, this time focusing on films that are available on other streaming services.
Josh is once again joined by Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to discuss Japanese cinema, this time focusing on films that are available on other streaming services. Note: This was recorded in early March, when we were just beginning to get an idea of just how serious the outbreak of COVID-19 really was going … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 14: Japanese Cinema on Other Streaming Services" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 14: Japanese Cinema on Other Streaming Services appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Josh is joined once again by frequent contributor Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to continue their conversation about the Criterion Channel. For this episode, they dive into the filmography of Japanese filmmaker Keisuke Kinoshita and offer up a few recommendations for films that are only available on the Criterion Channel. But first, Jill Blake of the Drinking While Talking Podcast stops by to discuss entry-points into classic Hollywood.
Josh is joined once again by frequent contributor Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to continue their conversation about the Criterion Channel. For this episode, they dive into the filmography of Japanese filmmaker Keisuke Kinoshita and offer up a few recommendations for films that are only available on the Criterion Channel. But first, Jill Blake … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 13: Japanese Cinema – Keisuke Kinoshita" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 13: Japanese Cinema – Keisuke Kinoshita appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Josh is joined by frequent contributor Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to discuss March’s new and expiring titles, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the directors who are represented in Criterion’s permanent digital library.
Josh is joined by frequent contributor Matt Gasteier of The Complete Podcast to discuss March’s new and expiring titles, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the directors who are represented in Criterion’s permanent digital library. Note: The segments with Matt were recorded in early March, when we were just beginning to get an idea … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 12: March 2020 New and Expiring Titles" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 12: March 2020 New and Expiring Titles appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Will Remmers joins Josh to continue their conversation about the Criterion Channel. For this episode, they discuss “The Lovers” – stories of love and loss – and give a few recommendations for films that fit the theme. Plus, Matt Gasteier of The Complete podcast shares some tips and tricks for navigating the Criterion Channel’s digital … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 10: The Lovers" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 10: The Lovers appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Will Remmers joins Josh to continue their conversation about the Criterion Channel. For this episode, they discuss “The Lovers” – stories of love and loss – and give a few recommendations for films that fit the theme. Plus, Matt Gasteier of The Complete podcast shares some tips and tricks for navigating the Criterion Channel’s digital supplements – and makes the case for spending time with the Channel’s interviews, commentaries, and supplemental documentaries.
For this bonus episode, Josh is joined by Matt Gasteier and Travis Trudell of The Complete Podcast, and Robert Taylor of the Robert Taylor Odyssey for two casual discussions about the announcements for Criterion’s April releases.
For this special bonus episode, host Josh Hornbeck was joined by Matt Gasteier and Travis Trudell of The Complete Podcast, and Robert Taylor of the Robert Taylor Odyssey for two casual discussions about the announcements for Criterion’s April releases. Episode Links Coming Soon from Criterion Where to Fine Us Online Matt Gasteier and Travis Trudell: The … Continue reading "Criterion Channel Surfing, Bonus Episode: Criterion’s April Announcements" The post Criterion Channel Surfing, Bonus Episode: Criterion’s April Announcements appeared first on Cinema Cocktail.
Jill Blake and Matt Gasteier join as we get to announcements beyond spine 1000.
David is joined by Matt Gasteier and William Remmers to set an example to the rest of America as to how one can behave in nice gatherings.
David and Trevor are joined by Matt Gasteier to discuss Ozu's transition to color in Equinox Flower, Good Morning and Floating Weeds.
David, Trevor and guest Matt Gasteier discuss Early Spring and Tokyo Twilight in the first of a three-part series.
Mark, Aaron and Matt Gasteier explore the filmmaking world of Yasujirō Ozu, centering on his pivotal masterpiece Late Spring (1949). It would be impossible to explore all of his dozens of his films in one episode, so we give an overview of his work, his style, and his contributions towards international cinema. 3:00 – Ozu Introduction 15:00 – Ozu biography & style 29:00 – Setsuko Hara 39:00 – Late Spring Criterion Current – Ozu and Setsuko Hara David Bordwell – Ozu Book Criterion Collected Episode Credits Mark Hurne: Twitter | Letterboxd Aaron West: Twitter | Blog | Letterboxd Matt Gasteier: Twitter | Letterboxd Criterion Close-Up: Facebook | Twitter | Email Next time on the podcast: French Series, Part Three
Mark, Aaron and Matt Gasteier explore the filmmaking world of Yasujirō Ozu, centering on his pivotal masterpiece Late Spring (1949).
Mark and Aaron are joined by Matt Gasteier to explore Nicholas Ray's In a Lonely Place (1950) and evaluate Humphrey Bogart's body of work. We go into how Ray's life informed the cinema, why he wasn't celebrated during his time and subsequently appreciated later. We also go through Bogart's entire career, from getting his lucky break to becoming a superstar. About the film: When a gifted but washed-up screenwriter with a hair-trigger temper—Humphrey Bogart, in a revelatory, vulnerable performance—becomes the prime suspect in a brutal Tinseltown murder, the only person who can supply an alibi for him is a seductive neighbor (Gloria Grahame) with her own troubled past. The emotionally charged In a Lonely Place, freely adapted from a Dorothy B. Hughes thriller, is a brilliant, turbulent mix of suspenseful noir and devastating melodrama, fueled by powerhouse performances. An uncompromising tale of two people desperate to love yet struggling with their demons and each other, this is one of the greatest films of the 1950s, and a benchmark in the career of the classic Hollywood auteur Nicholas Ray. Buy The Films On Amazon: Episode Links & Notes Special Guest: Matt Gasteier from Criterion on the Brain and Criterion by Spine. You can follow him on Twitter. 0:00 – Welcome and New Music! 2:25 – Welcome Matt! 6:20 – Matt's Criterion Connection 14:40 – In a Lonely Place 1:06 – Humphrey Bogart Silent Film Music with Ben Model episode The Criterion Chronology Matt's Essay about Bigger than Life Aaron's Essay about Bigger than Life You Must Remember This – Bogie and Bacall Episode Credits Mark Hurne: Twitter | Letterboxd Aaron West: Twitter | Blog | Letterboxd Criterion Close-Up: Facebook | Twitter | Email Music from Ben Model: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Next time on the podcast: North of the Border
Mark and Aaron are joined by Matt Gasteier to explore Nicholas Ray's In a Lonely Place (1950) and evaluate Humphrey Bogart's body of work.