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Kosmorama 2022: I denne episoden fra Trondheims største filmfestival snakker vi om den amerikanske animasjonsfilmen Cryptozoo, i tillegg til andre filmer som har gjort inntrykk i løpet av festivaluka. Animatør og tegneserieskaper Dash Shaw debuterte i kinofilmformat med My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea (2016), og med Cryptozoo burde han få sitt store gjennombrudd. Shaw eksperimenterer med ulike teknikker, materialer og teksturer, og resultatet er et egenartet visuelt uttrykk, med en detaljrikdom som gjør at man får lyst til å fryse bildene underveis. Men Cryptozoo er også en skarp satire om det polariserte USA, som blant annet driver gjøn med eksotifisering av annerledeshet og godhetsprofitører. Andre filmer som omtales i episoden er Hellbender, Playground, Boiling Point og Kornél Mundruczós Evolution. Ved mikrofonene sitter Lars Ole Kristiansen, Mads Halvorsen og Live Øra Danielsen. God lytting!
In this episode we discuss the hidden gem My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea and the you gotta love it Dashboard Confessional: Crooked ShadowsSuggestions are the movie Downsizing and the show Peaky BlindersFollow us on twitter and instagram at @loveitpod
Ryan and Aidan went to Edinburgh and all we got is this podcast minisode (we don't think you'll ever get that on a t-shirt). In this special edition of Cinema Eclectica we join them as they discuss Terence Malick's "Song to Song", the Irish medieval thriller "Pilgrimage", Persona in Scotland with Gary Love's "The Dark Mile", mumblecore animation and former feature of our preview section in "My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea", and Kyoko Miyake's exploration of the Japanese obsession with girl bands in "Tokyo Idols". Until next time, don't watch anything we wouldn't. Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow #CinemaEclectica #TheGeekShow #Reviews #Films #Movies #TerenceMalick #EdinburghInternationalFilmFestival #EIFF #Animation #SongToSong #Pilgrimage #TheDarkMile #MyEntireHighSchoolSinkingIntoTheSea #TokyoIdols #KyokoMiyake
Joe Swanberg's Lens Cap After a snap election, Cinema Eclectica agrees not to do any more strained political puns after the introduction. Aside from that there’s some exciting news about future shows tucked away inside Ryan’s preview of "My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea", and a typically varied Off the Shelf. Graham takes us to a school for the deaf in Alexander Mackendrick’s "Mandy", Aidan takes us to a school for the death – yes! – in Ovidio G. Assonitis’ "Madhouse", and Rob reviews Asghar Farhadi's Oscar-winning "The Salesman", about which few jokes can be made. After that the team gather to watch Woody Harrelson plays a volleyball on an island, (we think), in our Film of the Week - "Wilson", (look, I don’t do the research, I just write the previews). Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow #Podcast #ThegeekShow #CinemaEclectica #Movies #Films #Reviews #Previews #EIFF #ArtificialEye #Curzon #ArrowVideo #Slasher #Ealing #Mandy #Madhouse #TheSalesman #Wilson
On this edition of the Cinema Clash: Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2; The Dinner; Risk; My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea; Citizen Jane: Battle Cry for the City; Buster’s Mal Heart; and Angkor Awakens. Let the Clash begin!
It’s Thursday, May 4, 2017, and in this week’s show, we’ll be discussing three films that are about to open at FilmScene. Our line-up includes The Sensitives, which will play at FilmScene on Sunday, May 28th as part of the Vino Vérité documentary series. Next we’ll be discussing My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea, which opens at FilmScene tomorrow, and will continue to play throughout the weekend and all next week. Finally, we’ll be discussing Westworld, which plays at FilmScene Saturday, May 6, at 11PM as part of Bijou After Hours. Joining us to discuss Westworld is fellow Bijou member Sam McCrory.
Comics Manifest | Inspiring Interviews with Influential Creators in Comics
Dash Shaw is a cartoonist and animator, as a cartoonist he is the creator of the graphic novels, Bottomless Belly Button, Cosplayers, and Bodyworld and as an animator Dash is the creator of The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D., Seraph, and his latest animated feature My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea.
In 2008, Dash Shaw arrived seemingly out of nowhere and the indie comics community feel in love almost immediately. His Fantagraphics debut, the 720 page opus Bottomless Belly Belly Button, was a wide ranging, following the lives of a family over the course of three generation, which landed the young artist on numerous book of the year lists. Since then Shaw has regularly bounced back and forth between comics and animation, maintaining a singular vision with one ambitious project after another. This fall, the artist marks two major releases, a college of his book Cosplayers and the animated film, My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea. The film, which premiers at the New York Film Festivals this months, features an impressive voice cast, including Jason Schwartzman (as Shaw), Lena Dunham, Reggie Watts, Maya Rudolph and Susan Sarandon. Shaw joined me at a Manhattan tea house on a recent visit to the city to discuss his work, collaboration and moving from New York to an artist commune.
We burn Blair Witch at the stake and review all of the movies we saw at TIFF 2016 including La La Land, Snowden, Voyage of Time: Life's Journey, Loving, Colossal, A Monster Calls, Arrival, The Bad Batch and The Handmaiden. 0:00 – Intro 13:00 – Review: Blair Witch 34:00 – Other Stuff We Watched: Snowden, La La Land, Salt and Fire, Into the Inferno, Voyage of Time: Life's Journey, My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea, Colossal, The Bad Batch, The Handmaiden, Loving, A Monster Calls, Arrival, Fire at Sea, Nocturama, The Girl with All the Gifts, Safari, The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography, Moonlight, Rats 2:50:50 – This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:56:50 – Outro
We burn Blair Witch at the stake and review all of the movies we saw at TIFF 2016 including La La Land, Snowden, Voyage of Time: Life's Journey, Loving, Colossal, A Monster Calls, Arrival, The Bad Batch and The Handmaiden. 0:00 – Intro 13:00 – Review: Blair Witch 34:00 – Other Stuff We Watched: Snowden, La La Land, Salt and Fire, Into the Inferno, Voyage of Time: Life's Journey, My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea, Colossal, The Bad Batch, The Handmaiden, Loving, A Monster Calls, Arrival, Fire at Sea, Nocturama, The Girl with All the Gifts, Safari, The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography, Moonlight, Rats 2:50:50 – This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:56:50 – Outro