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Felicia Maroni joins us for the first time for a film noir double feature: 'Angel Face' (1952, dir by Otto Preminger) and 'Kiss Me Deadly' (1955, dir by Robert Aldrich). Rent ‘Back At It' (dir by Mikhail Karadimov): https://checkout.liftoff.network/features-austin-2023/ Follow Felicia Maroni on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CineMaroni Follow Felicia Maroni on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/gothmisty/ Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
Put the kids to bed for this one because artist and photographer Terry Osterhout is back on the show to discuss the intensely erotic filmography of the great Brigitte Lahaie. Rent ‘Back At It' (dir by Mikhail Karadimov): https://checkout.liftoff.network/features-austin-2023/ Follow Terry Osterhout on Twitter: https://twitter.com/terry2070 Check Out Terry's Work: https://terryosterhout.com/ Subscribe to Liz LaPoint's Onlyfans: https://onlyfans.com/liz_lapoint Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
Beck D'Anna is back on the show for The Swap, a classic deal with the Devil where we both had to watch a movie proposed by the other, a movie that we would ordinarily never see if left to our own devices. Rent 'Back At It' (dir by Mikhail Karadimov): https://checkout.liftoff.network/features-austin-2023/ Follow Becky D'Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur #Sponsored Use Promo Code WRONGREEL at manscaped.com Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
Wrong Reel co-founder Mikhail Karadimov returns with Lee Johnson to discuss their new comedy special "I'm a Good Friend" and their upcoming documentary about comedy during the time of Covid. Watch "I'm a Good Friend": https://vimeo.com/472626166 Follow Lee Johnson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leeleepads/ Follow Mikhail Karadimov: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
My hearing is just starting to come back from recording this episode but it was worth it! Lee Johnson, who I started comedy with, just put out a comedy special and I wanted to hear more about it so she brought the director and we talked shop! Really, we just talked about everything that went wrong and we did it with a lot of volume! Go watch Lee's special HERE and follow all of us @coreytcomedy, @leeleepads, @mkaradimov and @nicenicepictures, and remember to Like, Subscribe, and Share the pod!
In honor of the release of 'Anima' on Netflix, Carlo Pangalangan Labrador and Wrong Reel co-founder Mikhail Karadimov make their return to discuss the many music videos directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Follow Carlo Pangalangan Labrador on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrofisch/ Carlo's PTA Music Video Playlist: https://bit.ly/33TSA7E Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
Carlo Pangalangan Labrador and Wrong Reel co-founder Mikhail Karadimov make their return to discuss some of the most famous 3 hour + movies ever made and whether they are too long, too short or just right. Follow Carlo Pangalangan Labrador on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrofisch/ Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Mikhail Karadimov @TheKaradimov was jogging in the park while we were In the park recording an episode. He joined us and we talked about everything from Med Hondo, The Substitute, A Quiet Passion, Lionheart and the new season of Black Mirror. Really just the first episode. Yo we have shirts- https://rdbl.co/2AYLPah Email us at ZebrasPod@gmail.com Tweet us at @ZebrasPod Want to be our intern? Shoot us an email!
For our deep dive into Mike Leigh's cult classic 'Naked' (1993), we welcome back Wrong Reel co-founder Mikhail Karadimov, Carlo Pangalangan Labrador, and Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don’t Get It‘ podcast). Follow Carlo Pangalangan Labrador on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrofisch/ Follow Bill Scurry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WilliamScurry Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Wrong Reel co-founder Mikhail Karadimov returns to discuss his favorite fiction by Elmore Leonard and some of the best movies adapted from Leonard's material. Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Our friends Brit Starna (seems cool, is from Long Island) and Mikhail Karadimov (seems cool, is from BronxKraine, {that's Ukraine plus the Bronx son!} makes films, of The Wrong Reel fame) came over to Scott's house to talk about edibles. Also every single Mission Impossible movie. Once the Mission Impossible talk starts, this may be one of the more linear episodes. Don't worry, it's not that linear. But if you want to worry, that's ok too. Who are we to dismiss your feelings? Also, Brit forgot to mention that Big Night is one of her favorite movies. Don't worry Big Night, sometimes people forget things when on the spot. Find Mikhail on twitspace @TheKaradimov Find Brit on twitster @BStarna Yo we have shirts- https://rdbl.co/2AYLPah Email us at ZebrasPod@gmail.com Tweet us at @ZebrasPod Want to be our intern? Shoot us an email!
We welcome back Wrong Reel co-founder Mikhail Karadimov and filmmaker Carlo Pangalangan Labrador to sink our teeth into the beautifully brutal work of S. Craig Zahler: 'Bone Tomahawk' (2015) and 'Brawl in Cell Block 99' (2017). Follow Carlo Pangalangan Labrador on Twitter: https://twitter.com/astrofischy Follow Carlo Pangalangan Labrador on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrofisch/ Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
For our review of Ryan Coogler's box office sensation 'Black Panther', we've assembled the original herd of nerds (Ganesh Nair, Andrew Cannizzaro, Mikhail Karadimov) as well as special guest star Marcus Pinn. We offer our apologies in advance for the occasional audio issues stemming from using five microphones in a very small space. Follow Andrew Cannizzaro on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajc340 Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PINNLAND_EMPIRE Follow Ganesh Nair on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaneshNair Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
Mikhail Karadimov welcomes Carlo Pangalangan Labrador (host of Woman on the Screen) to discuss 'Phantom Thread' and the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. Follow Carlo Pangalangan Labrador on Twitter Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter Follow James Hancock on Twitter
"Boroughs, the Hal's, & favs lists"- Jacob Rivera I texted filmmaker and co-host of Wrong Reel podcast Mikhail Karadimov from a restaurant asking if he wanted to come over in an hour to talk about movies. He was down. - Scott Thorough
Mikhail Karadimov does the deep dive into what makes Richard Linklater's Before Trilogy ('Before Sunrise', 'Before Sunset' & 'Before Midnight') some of his favorite movies he's ever seen. Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/WRONGREEL
Just in time for the Oscars, Mikhail Karadimov and Brittany Starna sit down for a few drinks and a candid discussion of their favorite films from the past year. Follow Brittany Starna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BStarna Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov
Brittany Starna, Marcus Pinn, Mikhail Karadimov and James Hancock sit down to shower some praise on one of the best movies of the year, Kenneth Lonergan's 'Manchester by the Sea'. Follow Brittany Starna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BStarna Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PINNLAND_EMPIRE Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com/
Marcus Pinn joins Mikhail Karadimov to discuss the career of director Kelly Reichardt and to review her new film 'Certain Women'. Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PINNLAND_EMPIRE Follow Mikhail on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com/
On today's show, Lady P is joined by fellow podcasters, James Hancock and Mikhail Karadimov, to talk about Satyajit Ray's 1955 film PATHER PANCHALI. James and Mikhail are co-hosts of Wrong Reel, one of the most irreverent and profanity-laced film podcasts on the web. So they're a natural fit for a discussion about a sensitive portrait of a poverty stricken family living in rural West Bengali India. In true Wrong Reel style, they celebrate and send-up Ray's masterpiece in equal measure-- which is basically a long-winded way of saying the episode is NSFW. Then, the panel moves on to a discussion about child stars. Lady P thinks the naturalism of the kids is part of what makes PATHER PANCHALI a revelation, but listen up to see if James and Mikhail agree. Plus, everyone lists off their personal favorite performances given by preadolescence actors. They also lament a few instances where films are nearly derailed by the appearance of an overly precocious child.
This episode Mikhail Karadimov welcomes Hanna Kozlowska (staff reporter for Quartz) to discuss the acclaimed drama 'Spotlight', based on the true story of the Boston Globe's investigation into child molestation within the Catholic Church. And for history buffs, Mikhail and Hanna also revisit the Watergate scandal with a look back at Alan J. Pakula's 'All the President's Men' (1976). Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com/
This episode Mikhail Karadimov welcomes back friend of the show Brittany Starna to burn the midnight oil discussing a genuine cult classic, 'Better Off Dead...' (1985), starring 80s icon John Cusack. 00:00 - 19:23 - Introduction/News 19:24 - 1:19:09 - 'Better Off Dead' (1985) 1:19:10 - 1:21:53 - Closing Remarks/Blooper Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com/
For fans of bite-sized chunks of entertainment, Mikhail Karadimov and Parker Dixon enjoy a brief meandering conversation/pitch session about everything from flatulance to border collies. Enjoy. Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
We welcome back guest host Brittany Starna to discuss the latest film by writer-director Olivier Assayas, "Clouds of Sils Maria", a story about an aging actress starring Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart & Chloë Grace Moretz. Seeing an opportunity to discuss one of his favorite movies on a similar theme, Mikhail Karadimov walks us through Paolo Sorrentino's extraordinary award-winning film "La Grande Bellezza" (2013). 00:00 - 19:50 - Introduction/News 19:51 - 50:01 - "Clouds of Sils Maria" Review 50:02 - 01:37:10 - "La Grande Bellezza" (2013) 01:37:11 - 01:41:20 - Closing Remarks/Blooper
It is Generation X versus the Millenials as James Hancock and Mikhail Karadimov put their chins down and their fists up for a heated discussion about "Repulsion", "Citizen Kane" and a variety of other topics upon which they don't agree. Parker Dixon wisely chose to start recording about halfway through the argument, one that was never intended to be an episode. Enjoy. (no animals were harmed in the recording of this podcast)
On today's show, worlds have collided and humankind is doomed. It's the long-awaited Wrong Reel/Flixwise collaberation! James Hancock and Mikhail Karadimov, two-thirds of our favorite east coast podcasting team, are on hand to talk about the 29th Greatest Movie of All Time: Andrei Tarkovsky's STALKER aka The Jean Grey Origin Story. And, speaking of X-Men, we will also be discussing the recent proliferation of Apocalyptic entertainment. X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST is just one of many contemporary examples of the surging post-civilization genre. The panel attempts to explain the appeal of watching humanity cast-off its societal restraints, and offers a few reasons why these End-of-the-World myths have become so prevalent in our current media landscape.
This is a special episode for gear heads and alcoholics alike as guest host Brittany Starna and Mikhail Karadimov introduce us to their favorite drinking game while providing color commentary to Justin Lin's "Fast Five" (2011). James Hancock and his little brother Chunk tie on a nice buzz in the process. #NSFW
In honor of Friday the 13th, we take a look at two of the finest horror films ever made, F. W. Murnau's silent film classic "Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie Des Grauens" (1922) and Werner Herzog's 1979 remake "Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht" (1979). Featuring special guest host (and Mikhail Karadimov's producing partner), Brittany Starna. 00:00 - 13:48 - Introduction/Frozen Debate 13:49 - 35:16 - F. W. Murnau's "Nosferatu" (1922) 35:17 - 01:13:14 - Werner Herzog's "Nosferatu" (1979) 01:13:15 - 1:19:43 - Closing Remarks/Blooper
2014 was an amazing year for movies and there are no two examples that are better than Andrey Zvyagintsev's "Leviathan" and J.C. Chandor's "A Most Violent Year". Mikhail Karadimov discusses how he was moved on a personal level by the new film from Russia while James Hancock and Parker Dixon enjoy a friendly debate over Chandor's best film to date.
This episode is less a review of Ruben Östlund's amazing new movie "Force Majeure" and more of an excuse to allow co hosts Parker Dixon and Mikhail Karadimov to go to war discussing the merits or lack thereof in Nicolas Roeg's horror film "Don't Look Now" (1973).
In our first podcast ever we (Parker Dixon, James Hancock, Mikhail Karadimov) discuss Ben Wheatley's ambitious film "A Field in England" (2013) and debate to what extent the film is successful in what it sets out to accomplish.