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The Flock Podcast
Corkscrew Meets Tuna Can (feat. @GoatedQuest)

The Flock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 126:47


This week we had on NEW friend of the show Goaty and talked about Cowboys & Aliens, Fortnite Ch. 5, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Dune: Part 2, Rat Film, All Light, Everywhere, One Piece, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and more!Follow Goaty HERE!Follow us on Instagram Watch us play games live on Bob, Connor, & Dewey Leave us a voicemail at (804) 286-0626 and consider supporting us through our Patreon Check out the Discord! News Links:  (None this week)

Cinema of Meaning
Ep. 22: Guide to Unconventional Movies

Cinema of Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 78:26


In this special episode, Thomas Flight and Tom van der Linden discuss a variety of experimental documentaries; and classify them into distinct categories to explore what they are, why they are worth watching, and what the best ways are to engage with them.All Light Everywhere (2021); Baraka (1992); Bells from the Deep (1993); Cameraperson (2016); Chronicle of a Summer (1961); Cow (2021); F For Fake (1973); Fata Morgana (1971); Free Solo (2018); Grizzly Man (2005); Gunda (2020); Koyaanisqatsi (1982); Lessons of Darkness (1992); Little Dieter Need to Fly (1997); Machines (2016); Rat Film (2016); Samsara (2011); Seven Up! (1964); Sleep Has Her House (2017); The Truffle Hunters (2020); The White Diamond (2004); Voyage of Time (2015)Start exploring the riches of cinema with an extended free trial of MUBI: mubi.com/cinemaofmeaningListen to our episodes a week early, and completely ad-free, on Nebula by signing up for Curiosity Stream: https://curiositystream.com/cinemaofmeaningCheck us out on YouTube:Thomas Flight: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThomasFlightLike Stories of Old: https://youtube.com/c/LikeStoriesofOldCheck us out on Nebula:Thomas Flight: https://nebula.app/thomasflightLike Stories of Old: https://nebula.app/lsooFollow us:Tom van der Linden https://twitter.com/Tom_LSOOThomas Flight https://twitter.com/thomasflightSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás
Szerelmes levelekkel árasztották el a lányok, a fiúk horgászni hívták: Tutajos egyszer sem nézte meg a Tüskevárat - Film-zene-szórakozás 2021. augusztus 15. 12:24

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 4:05


Szórakoztató podcast hírek a legérdekesebb filmekről, televíziós- és streaming csatornák választékából, a színházi életről, könyvekről, és a kulturális életről. A felolvasott hírek itt érhetőek el: https://podcast.hirstart.hu/film-zene-szorakozas/2021/08/15/4982/

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Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s
#826: Summer Movie Preview / Shiva Baby / "The Savages" ('40s Noir Awards)

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 96:44


Yes, this summer promises pleasures like the return of the MCU, a new Lin-Manuel Miranda musical, and Dev Patel in David Lowery's "The Green Knight"; but, in their SUMMER MOVIE PREVIEW, Adam and Josh invite you to consider less conspicuous summer releases like a Fellini-inspired animated film; a new doc from the director of 2016's "Rat Film;" a resurrected concert film from Questlove; and a tweet-thread-inspired road trip comedy. Plus, the '40s Noir Awards ("The Savages") and Josh's Golden Brick-spotting recommendation of Emma Seligman's SHIVA BABY. 0:00 - Billboard 1:08 - Summer Movie Preview Tim Garland, "Brush With The Law" 27:37 - Golden Brick-spotting: "Shiva Baby" 31:08 - R.I.P. Charles Grodin 34:54 - Next Week / Notes / Massacre Theatre 48:33 - '40s Noir Marathon Awards ("The Savages") 1:14:27 - Summer Movie Preview, cont. 1:29:51 - Outro  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Composer Talk
Ep 43: Dan Deacon (Philly D.A., Rat Film)

Composer Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 52:52


Our next guest is renowned for his live shows, where large-scale audience participation and interaction is often a major element of the performance. Since 2003, he has released five solo albums, including 2015's Gliss Riffer, released by Domino Records. His work as a film composer includes the original soundtracks for 2011's Twixt (with Osvaldo Golijov), 2017's Rat Film and 2018's Time Trial, both released by Domino Soundtracks. He recently scored All Light, Everywhere; Strawberry Mansion; and Philly D.A. — all of which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival. The composer is... Dan Deacon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/composertalk/support

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Confie-nous tout avec Jean Fromageau
Confie-nous tout avec Jean Fromageau : Dan Deacon

Confie-nous tout avec Jean Fromageau

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 27:43


Tous les jours à 11h, Jean Fromageau que vous connaissez pour être une  des voix de Chez Michel et de Nocturnal, partage son goût pour un album à (re)découvrir. 

KUCI: Film School
Subject to Review / Film School Radio interview with Director Theo Anthony

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020


In tennis, measurement – specifically, judging whether a ball is in or out – is particularly crucial. The new ESPN Films 30 for 30 Short, SUBJECT TO REVIEW takes a close look at not just the technology that’s been developed to determine the right calls with better accuracy, but the meaning and significance of that pursuit. The film, directed by Theo Anthony (“RAT FILM”) will air Sunday, Dec. 22, at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN. Tracing the history of photographic review back more than a hundred years, and chronicling controversial moments before and after the age of review in tennis, SUBJECT TO REVIEW explores the mechanisms of the cameras and computerized simulations that now serve as the final word on close calls – but also the limits of the veracity of those calls. Ultimately, it’s a story about technology in sports – but also a study of what we want from our machines, and our minds, well beyond any court of play. “’Subject to Review’ is about how some images are made and why they’re made that way,” said director Anthony. “It’s a film about the inescapable rift between the world and how we image that world. I hope that audiences can take this small exercise in critical curiosity beyond the world of tennis, giving audiences a little space to look differently at the world.” Theo Anthony joins us to talk about the complex relationship between flawed human judgement and the “certainty” of technology. “Subject to Review” has screened at New York Film Festival, Hamptons Film Festival, Vancouver Film Festival and Mar Del Plata Film Festival. About the Filmmaker – Theo Anthony is a writer, photographer, and filmmaker whose films have received premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival, Locarno International Film Festival, Rotterdam International Film Festival, and SXSW. His first feature, “RAT FILM,” was released by Cinema Guild in 2017 to critical acclaim. “Subject to Review” is produced by Sebastian Pardo and Riel Roch-Decter of MEMORY, an independent artist-driven studio specializing in producing and curating innovative, thought-provoking works that push the formal boundaries of their medium. Together, the duo has produced and distributed multiple award-winning fiction and non-fiction films. SUBJECT TO REVIEW will air on ESPN beginning Sunday, December 22, at 3 p.m. (Eastern) Social Media theoanthony.net twitter.com/ProxyTheo instagram.com/theodorejacobanthony https://vimeo.com/theoanthony

Trash, Art, And The Movies
TAATM #256: Ready Player One vs. Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

Trash, Art, And The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 96:58


Paul and Erin review two films about young men who view the world through the lens of their favourite videogames: Steven Spielberg's new adaptation of Ernest Cline's nerd-pandering novel READY PLAYER ONE, and Edgar Wright's 2010 film version of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novels SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD. Plus: our quick takes on LOVE, SIMON, BLOCKERS, RAT FILM and THE ZEN DIARIES OF GARRY SHANDLING.

Fog of Truth: A Podcast About Documentary Film
S01E04 - Rat Film / The Blood is at the Doorstep

Fog of Truth: A Podcast About Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 60:44


  This week we talk about systemic racism, the rodent problem in Chris’s hometown of Baltimore and RAT FILM. We also have an interview with Erik Ljung, the director of BLOOD IS AT THE DOORSTEP. Group Review Documentary: RAT FILM (2016) / (Director: Theo Anthony / Producers: Sebastian Pardo, Riel Roch Decter) Available to stream on Amazon / iTunes / Google Play Film Featured in Interview Portion: THE BLOOD IS AT THE DOORSTEP (2017) / (Director & Producer: Erik Ljung) https://www.thebloodisatthedoorstep.tv/ Other Documentaries Mentioned: F for Fake / 1973 (Director: Orson Welles) Medium Cool / 1969 (Director: Haskell Wexler) Milhouse / 1971 (Director: Emile de Antonio) Point of Order / 1964 (Director: Emile de Antonio) Outfoxed / 2004 (Director: Robert Greenwald) The Brainwashing of my Dad (Director: Jen Senko) Trapped (Director: Dawn Porter) Abortion Stories Women Tell (Director: Tracy Droz Tragos) Misconception (Director: Jessica Yu) Starving the Beast (Director: Steve Mims) Nobody Speak (Director: Brian Knappenberger) Quest (Director: Jonathan Olshefski) Nanook of the North (Director: Robert J. Flaherty) Jim & Andy (Director: Chris Smith) Long Shot (Director: Jacob LaMendola) Miracle on 42nd St (Director: Alice Elliot) Cuba and the Cameraman (Director: Jon Alpert) The Real Story Behind the "Charm City" Baltimore Nickname: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1995-07-18/news/1995199190_1_charm-city-bill-evans-loden Hammer to Nail Links by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: Rat Film Review Interview with Theo Anthony (Director of Rat Film) The Blood is at the Doorstep Review Interview with Erik Ljung (Director of The Blood is at the Doorstep) Timestamps: 11:52 - Group Review of RAT FILM 29:00 - Christopher Llewellyn Reed interviews Erik Ljung 47:05 - Doc Talk Official Baltimore rat bumper stickers here: http://www.ratczar.com   Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst) Music from Rat Film by Dan Deacon

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The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Theo Anthony on Rat Film (2017)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 26:18


Mike talks to Theo Anthony about his unusual documentary work, Rat Film from 2017.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Theo Anthony on Rat Film (2017)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 26:13


Mike talks to Theo Anthony about his unusual documentary work, Rat Film from 2017.

Codex Prime
EPISODE 97 - Thor: Ragnarok

Codex Prime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 115:08


WATCH THIS EPISODE AT: https://youtu.be/XNFpy_e3x_E Victor and Carl dive into a spoiler-filled review of Thor: Ragnarok this week, Marvel's latest entry in the MCU! Carl also reviews Mulholland Dr., Victor reviews the Ruben Ostlund comedy-drama The Square, as well as the unique documentary Rat Film. Headlines this week include Chris Jericho vs. Kenny Omega at next year's Wrestle Kingdom, Netflix dropping Kevin Spacey, a Lord of the Rings TV series on Amazon, Disney forcing theaters to pony up more of their box office money to screen Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Disney in talks to 21st Century Fox to buy them out, Blockbuster Video still thriving in Alaska, and more. By the power of Odin's beard, let us GET IT! Recorded November 7, 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com CATCH CODEX PRIME AT: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Twitter: twitter.com/codexprimecast Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/codex…id998035389?mt=2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - twitter.com/VictorOmoayo - www.youtube.com/user/vomoayo Carl Byrd - Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat: @mrbyrd1027 - bookmrbyrd1027@gmail.com

Mayfair Theatre
140: Thank you, Jar Jar

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 35:03


This week, Lee and Josh are back on home turf, recording in the cinema. They chat about Ottawa's Jar Jar connection, The Room 99 celebrations, Andy Serkis, meeting Riz Ahmed, contemplate the best 21st century movies, dream about all the great stuff we're getting before 2017 ends, ignore a bit of electrician work happening in the background, plus Lee opens an exciting poster tube! They also mention the movies screening the week of November 3rd - 9th, 2017: Rat Film, Una, Dina, Loving Vincent, and Battle of the Sexes!

The Cinephiliacs
TC - Boundaries of Reality: New Non-Fiction With Agnès Varda, JR, and Theo Anthony

The Cinephiliacs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 62:46


As this podcast has explored, the limits of non-fiction have been continually pushed and pulled by daring filmmakers who refuse to understand the limits of what they can do. This week looks at two new releases from three creators asking questions of space, memory, history, and often themselves. First of all, Peter sits down with legendary French New Wave filmmaker Agnès Varda to discuss her new film, Visage Villages (in English, Faces Places), alongside her co-conspirator, the elusive street artist known as JR. They discuss the ins and outs of collaboration when their work ethics seemingly clash, the personalities they present on screen, and the "work" of their images. Then, Peter meets up with Baltimore filmmaker Theo Anthony to dissect his bold directorial debut, Rat Film. They discuss the alien style of the film and its interest in both the collection of data and the relation of its human subjects, all while asking how a film can provoke emotion and ideas in a diversity of ways without ever posing obvious solutions. 0:00-5:07 Opening6:05-29:58 Agnès Varda and JR (Visage Villages)30:43-35:22 Sponsorship Section 36:22-1:00:56 Theo Anthony (Rat Film)1:01:02-1:02:46 Close / Outtake

David Sterritt With Films In Focus
David Sterritt with Films in Focus: Beach Rats; Rat Film; Stronger

David Sterritt With Films In Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 15:46


David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement... Read More ›

On The Record on WYPR

Where there are people, there is debris, and where there is debris, there are rats … We meet Theo Anthony, the creator of “Rat Film,” a documentary that investigates Baltimore’s rat infestation, juxtaposed with its history of racist urban planning. And we talk with Karen Houppert, a journalist who documents the abundant rat carcasses she encounters in her Charles Village neighborhood. You can see ----Rat Film---- and attend a public health discussion afterwards on Sept. 21 at the Parkway Theater.

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Film Pulse
Episode 265 - Rat Film

Film Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 75:13


This week, Adam and Kevin review Theo Anthony's documentary Rat Film along with some other stuff including The Lovers, The Limehouse Golem, The Parent Trap, Downrange, By The Time It Gets Dark, and Mother!. 00:18:30 - Rat Film review 00:39:07 - Watch list 01:01:28 - New releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon for just $1 per month! http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse

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One Week Only - Podcast
Episode 80 - Rat Film

One Week Only - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 49:01


Episode 80 of One Week Only! This week's key film is "Rat Film," an utterly unique documentary that explores the history of rats in Baltimore, and how it correlates to the city's legacy of racial and economic discrimination. Using historical research and modern visual technology, the film weaves a poetic but infuriating portrait of a city with deep rooted problems, rodent or otherwise. Now Playing at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. (36:20) Carlos is currently attending the FilmQuest Film Festival in Utah, which screens the latest horror, fantasy & science-fiction indie films! We also review the rural coming-of-age drama "Dayveon" directed by Amman Abbasi (11:35); the impressionist Holocaust documentary "Red Trees" directed by Marina Willer (17:10); and the Dominican Republican prison drama "Woodpeckers" (Carpinteros) directed by José María Cabral (26:30). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com

Coming Soon Cast
Episode 0126 -A Wrinkle in Time | Last Flag Flying | Blade of the Immortal | Rat Film

Coming Soon Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 73:34


Sean's computer finally exposes a dark secret, throwing him for a loop. Listen as he explains how this new issue has affected him and what it may mean to the future of the podcast. And Vito describes the cake he made for this y​​ear's BarMcQ Party on LABOR DAY. ​​He goes into details about how me came up with cake's recipe and the overall design. Plus flavor ideas for future incarnations of the same cake. And now that your hungry for dessert, listen as Vito and Sean as they review the following three films and documentary: A Wrinkle in Time, Last Flag Flying, Blade of the Immortal, and Rat Film. Breaking down how they feel the trailers did to get them to see the films. See how these trailer rate on their scale.

KUCI: Film School
Mammoth Lakes Film Festival ' Film School interview with Founder adn Director Shira Dubrovner

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017


Shira Dubrovner, longtime resident of Mammoth Lakes, is a community organizer and leader, arts advocate, and film lover who followed her lifelong passion for cinema to become the founder of the Mammoth Lakes Film Festival. Shira is also the Artistic Director of this well regarded theatre company. After her experience creating a successful theatre in Mammoth (established at the Edison Theatre, which will serve as one of the key screening venues during this year’s film festival), she decided to introduce the community to her other passion – independent film – by creating the Mammoth Lakes Film Festival. This year’s Mammoth Lakes Film Festival is a five-day festival that screens independent features and shorts in the spectacular setting of Mammoth Lakes—California’s premier mountain resort, high in the Eastern Sierras from May 24 – 28, 2017, Memorial Day weekend. The 3rd Annual Mammoth Lakes Film Festival, taking place in the magnificent mountain setting of Mammoth Lakes, California, has announced its line-up of screenings, which will include premieres, festival favorites and classic films. The five-day festival will take place May 24-28, 2017, beginning on Wednesday with the Opening Night Screening of Cheech and Chong’s much-loved first feature UP IN SMOKE. Tommy Chong, one of its stars as well as its uncredited co-director, will be present for a Q&A after the screening, which is followed by the Gala Opening Night Party at the Sierra Events Center. Saturday evening will feature the SIERRA SPIRIT AWARD CENTERPIECE GALA & SCREENING: A Night with John Sayles. The evening will begin with a screening of his 1983 film BABY IT’S YOU starring Rosanna Arquette and Vincent Spano, followed by a conversation with Sayles and a presentation of the Sierra Spirit Award. Sayles’s credits include THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET, MATEWAN, EIGHT MEN OUT, LONE STAR, and THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH, amongst others. In addition to the two classic films representing the work of Chong and Sayles, an additional 18 features will be screened over the five days of the festival. Feature documentary films in competition will include EIGHT (US Premiere), FOREVER B, (World Premiere), THE ISLANDS AND THE WHALES, OLANCHO, RAT FILM, STRAD STYLE and WHAT LIES UPSTREAM. Spotlight Screening Documentaries not in competition will include THE CHALLENGE, DINA, and MACHINES. Feature narrative films in competition will include NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD DRIVE, WITHDRAWN, SPACE DETECTIVE. Foreign films in competition will include COLD BREATH, THE ERLPRINCE, THE FIXER and THE GREAT UNWASHED (U.S. Premiere). The final Narrative Feature, not in competition, will be the rave-reviewed Sundance hit MENASHE, which has been picked up by A24 for distribution. In addition to the Opening Night Gala and the Sierra Spirit Award Event, there is a Filmmakers Bash on Saturday evening at Rafters featuring the band Jelly Bread and the Awards Ceremony on Sunday, May 27 at the Sierra Events Center. Founder and Director Shira Dubrovner joins us to talk about this year’s festival highlights. For ticket sales and updates go to: mammothlakesfilmfestival.com

The Next Picture Show
#069: (Pt. 2) Kong: Skull Island / King Kong (1933)

The Next Picture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 61:28


We return to Skull Island to puzzle over the stylish curiosity that is Jordan Vogt-Roberts’s new take on the classic film monster, KONG: SKULL ISLAND. Why is this movie aping APOCALYPSE NOW? Have we reached our limit of giant CGI creatures pummeling each other? And, most pertinent of all, how does this bigger, bolder vision of Kong reflect and react to the legacy of its legendary cinematic ancestor, 1933's KING KONG? Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your cinematic radar.Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about KING KONG, KONG: SKULL ISLAND, or both by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730.  Your Next Picture Show:  * Genevieve: Macon Blair’s I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE * Keith: Robert Zemeckis’ ALLIED * Tasha: Danny Boyle’s T2: TRAINSPOTTING  * Scott: Theo Anthony’s RAT FILM and the True/False film festival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Filmed in Canada, a podcast about Canadian movies.
Filmed in Canada: VIFF 2016 Check-in

Filmed in Canada, a podcast about Canadian movies.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016


Alexander Cairns and William Lee are attending the 35th Vancouver International Film Festival. It's time for a mid-festival update. Quality Canadian content is plentiful, it seems, plus lots of interesting movies from around the world are on view.We'll try not to spoil the baseball game if you still have it waiting on your PVR. Speaking of spoilers, we recommend Never Eat Alone, Lavender and Rat Film. VIFF 2016 runs from September 29 to October 14. Download this episode here. (32 MB)